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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
DAlTr CAMCAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, MOflDAV. BEPTEMUKK , tiOg. 12 r,r in tho cranio wirti us and choose vour fall wcarings now. Wc have the MEN! cue and are not trvine to raise any stipulated sum. We are in the game bccaiK " " -- -T ' g - . , ,v we are never outsold by exclusive stores, and to protect our many customers we are re, to e'tvt thom th hpst for the least money. We mark goods on a dry goods basis, and wl we do reduce prices it is equal to half price, and even less than you have to pay elsewhere ! Underwear !. Underwet . hmmmmmhmbmhmj BBBBHBBBIBIHMBBHBHBBBBBWWBiiBWBiWKBBlWiBB Men's Suits Tailored By some of the, best tailors in the United States, and tjie styles are right up to the minute We guarantees perfect fit. They are the Hart, Schaifner & Mark f The Celebrated Pecksvand EidejnheimerStein Makes these firms excel I the world for fine clothing. We are going to give them to you, just the same as if you were to come in and chageacpin. No charge for changing money, nor will we expect any commission on these clothes. 4 SEE OUR COURT STREET WINDOW Copyright 1907 by Hart Sclutfher & fwarx The price tickets tell the storw our Court street window display. $fa kind do you wear? We have it afim what ypu will pay, wpol cotton, fled unea, any coior. you can't rest when you see this window. MEN, here are SHOES These shoes are shoes, and ar made by people who know how t make shoes. The leathers in the shoes are choice, select and every paj was designed Tor cms Tan ana winter wear. We expected to sell them fo $5.00, but they are yours for now. Yes, and we hajye other $3.50 shoes .79 Come and see them , $1 r4e&Jeu&i4.i&mA rcoTpavireo 3 Pairs of DIack or Tan Cotton Sox, all sizes 25 Cents rsiwim. m HTCOtfPOPA Lff.W M Bf rgr ri vmm IHj'.v .irfPW"' Jm i-f-m- City News! imnMiiii minimum Wmllior FotwHHt HIlOWtTH tOlllIlt WarnW tonight. or TnoiIiiyj When In Pen tiinl VlBlt Hull's restaurant, 330 Wash lugton atrcot. o-o-d KINK TIIIUTV- AT T1IK PLYMOUTH, :HH. CJIIhou'w Place -Eleven harbor chnlrn. o-o-d W, T. Hlgdmi " . SnyB tho idea of black funoralH is rapidly going out of (Into, ami It will not bo long until both old and young will lie hurled In gray or whlto ens kots. Mr. IllKdon hna a comploto atock In thb lino. Tho only whlto henr-o and horses In Marlon coun ty. Mr, Ration wai tho first to fix up and tal:o tho business away from tho carpenter shop, tho first to put In tho tolopliono, tho first to got n church truck, tho first to provldo chapel space with organ. lie lifti load, and others follow. So It Kill be In the futuro, and tho public ran depond upon It. 0-25-31 HA Ll-' PAST NINE TIIK PLYMOUTH, U88 STATU STREET. OJympI Oytor Quarts, 05c; pints, 3$o. Clams, uarts, 25c; plntB, 15c. Farrlngton, State street grocer and marketmatn School Regln Thu Salem public school started today. , Tho principal county schools which started today were: Huh bard, Marlon, Stayton, Tumor uud Jofforon. Tho public school at Woodburn has boon going a woek mow, and a largo attoidanco U reg istered, NI.NK TIIIUTV AT TIIK PLYMOUTH, lm STATE HT. Anything In tho grocery lino, or fmih ekg and couutry bettor, ca" wjJ, M. Lawreuco, phono 311. AT TUB PIiYMOVTH, ! STATK IfrMm MH)ftkta(n to bo pround at, byt m Mikf m than lt dar factory. T, Tikf . I' ?area a Boa THi eiir ar )uhm pMwctloa aad tfim Mtfefactlott la vry way , IIALI-' l'AHT MXK- SO.tlliTIIINd DOIXO AT "TIIK PIA'.MOITH, ilSH STATU STUKKT. l-'ouiul A place to Kt't tho boat moat In town. StoutilolT sanitary murkot, Thry have pleased othora, thoy can j4laiio you. YOU IIAI llllTKIt , 1-'11 OUT AHOl'T HAM-' PAST X1X1-: AT TIIK PIA'MOUTH, UHH STATU. Xo; In tin Tlim To havo that ault pro mod and ulonnod. ohiuon & Stogo, noxt door J to journal. , , 4.Jf HAW PAST XI XIV- SOMKTIIIXO DOIXO AT' TIIK PLYMOUTH, H8 STATK STRKKT, Sam Thall, manager of "Tho Man of tho Hour," wag In tho city today arranging for the nppoaranco of this crvatNjIay of lov and polltlca at tho Grand opora houao, WodnOaday nlKh, Oct. 7. Ho statoa that Salem Is thu llvolloat city ho has btjou In elncn ho luft Sail Kiauclaco. Mi. Thall, who bus boon hero many ttnum In tho last 30 years, spoukii of thu romnrkuhlu Improvements In thh city. XO CRKHKXCIJ IX , WOMAN'S SUICIOK XOTK (tinlt'd Prr8 Uk1 Wlr.) Lot Ansolos, Sept. 28. In an ef fort jo clear ip the myatory which aurruunda tho aulcldo of Mrs. Del phlafScherrer, wife of a lawyor nt Tmlflnomlonce, Inyo county, Coroner Ilartfoll Is working today to dotor mlntM a motive for the woman's ac tion n taking her awn life In a board lug boue Sunday. Whllo Mr. Scher ror left n note stating that no one wait to blamo, tho authorities hold that Huch is not the caso. . . . o ; Not lv to THXjwyt'rH. Tbo. board of equalisation for Mar lon county, Oregon, will moot. at the ourt ho9 in ld county, on Mon day, October, 19, 1908, at 10 o'clock r, m. and correct all errors In valu ation, description or qualities of laud, lots or other property, and will continue In session until such work Is completed, not exceeding one m&Hth. All parties Interested ao notllUd to appear and wamlno their ass- Hiont for the year 1903 and if not MtlsKed therewith, to file applica tion U wrlttag, properly verified. fr r4etlei or alteration of the bhm 4rlag the Urst wc-ek of suck wtljr. a eom'plalnt ca be r-i-e4v tHrftr. K.J RtOE. Axuiar at MarloH Ceuaty. 84Mr 38, 19S. COURT HOUSE NEWS DowN lU-coidi'd. Peter Foliar holrs to John Follor, 53 71-100 acres, T. 4 S., It. 1 V.; W. D., J3091.70. F. N. Horby, ot nl., to Mnry K. Uoblnnt, north half block 8, HohorU' addition to Salem; W. 1)., J1B00. A. F. and U. Hawkins tow v. J. Smith, ono-llfth aero, S. K. corner of north hnlf of block 4, to Mill City; W. D., ?100. Mluto IteturiuHl. Shorlff Harry Mlnto returned Sat uroy ovonlng from a liunfmsHrln to Gow creek canyon and himself nc- compaulod by George ninglmm, Frank Wrlghtman and W, LJonos, of Jefforaon, took In 14 deor during, their trip. Mary Iwowlngor wna adjudged In sane today by County Judge Huahy after an examination bofore Kxnmlu Ing Phy Iclan Dr. J. N. Smith. Her examination was rccommonded !n form o a complnlnt by J. Smith, who claimed alio wos unsafe to be at largo Insanity was brought about through excosslvo use of liquor. County Clerk Allen arrived In town today from a week's vjslt to bis farm near Sllvorton. o YOU HAD IIKTTKH KIND OUT ADOPT HALF PAST XIXK AT TIIK PLYMOUTH, ;88 STATK. o SAYS OIHL WHO SAVKD KLKINS IS ADVKXTURKSS San Francisco, Sopt. 28. That MPs Ada Louise Lonsdale, the act ress, who la suing tho youngc, son or United States Senator Stopheu n. KlklRa tor 1100,000 for broach of promise, was formerly married to , San Francisco man, and has a local history, was made public today In a story that Is exciting comment In social clrclos. Miss Loasdale was formerly the wlfo of Leontdas J. Scoffy, a real es tate man of this city. The couple were married In Washington In 189S and two years later the woman se cured a divorce on tho grounds of desertion. Scoffy says she had good grouHds for dlyorco, as he left her He re fuses to say why he left her, but'ln tlmatoa, that sho was after money rather than love In seeking a hus band. Miss Lonsdale was tho daughter ol a Southern family that was m poverlsked by the war, and was kpowa as a beautiful girl. - - ' " Hi - DeWitt's Kidney and Bladdei Pills are for weak back, backside, rktHimati fvalns, (nlammatktm nf tk gladder and all other anaoy ane dH to weak kldaeys. They are W Wy all druggUts. C'OXKKSSKS TO MUHDI. iXf AXD DUHXI.Nd .iFK (United J 'i fun l.iMned Ulu- nelllngham, Wash., Sejt. 2S. Tortured by romoso, craz vltljuer vausneas which made him shrink from fuither grilling cross examina tion , J. K. Thomas this morning con fossed to hooting his wife and aft erward burying tho body. Tho crime, ho says, was committed during the progress of a drunleu quarrel bo tweou them and ho asserts that his wlfo was ai mod at tho tlnio nnd wn trying to shoot him whon ho II rod upon her. Said Thonuu In his confesseon: I "Just ns I was loavlng she pulled a gu,n from under her dress nnd fired nt me. I turned nnd shot her twlco and sho Hnld 'My God and foil. I went and picked the body up nnd (laid It on thu bod nnd thon I think I must have gono to sleop for 1 did not wako up till 9 o'clock tho next morning whon I fould nixself lying on. the bed with tho body beside me. I shall plead self defense." On tliq morning following tho minder he says ho wont down town and beenmo beastly drunk. It was not until two dnya later, he says, that ho went back nnd burled the body. ' -ii ''" SOCIKTY WOMKN LISTKX TO HKVOLT1XG TESTIMONY fUnltKl Vrtst Lf4 Wire Omaha, Neb., Sept. 28. Discon certed by the flxod gaze of Charlc E. Davis, who never took his oyes off hor, Mrs. Abblo Rice, under a rapid fire cross examination In the Rust'n caso today, told of such revolting de tails regarding" hor relations with Dr Frederick Rustln, that tho Judge or dered a 16-year-old girl to leave tho room. Many society women, who have been attending the trial regular!, retained thoir seats, however, and heard all tho testimony, Mrs. Rice repeated the main details ot her story exactly as she related it .on tho direct examination. Counsel tor Davis failed to shake her testimony on any Important feature. Fred Latham and Thomas Latham, nephews of Charles E. Davis, were present today. The Rev A. D. Redd, of Council Bluffs, today offered to pay the tui tion for Mr. Rice for a torm In busi ness college and to provide a home tor her while she Is attend'ng the college. She said that she had prac tically decided to go to her father' home In Des Moines and that she has net given up the plan of becoming a nurse." The defense began the Introduc tion pt IU evidence this afternoon. Nothing sonsatlonal deve6ped after Mrs. Rice left the stand. . HALF PAST NINE TIIK PLYMOUTH, 883 STRUCT. STATE O O O O O O O O O O O O O PERSONAL MENTION O O O O And Movements of Salem O O . People, O OOOOOOOOOOOO Stnto Supt. Ar-kerman has gono to Prlnovlllo to hold a toachors Insti tute. Albort Fanning was n pnssongor for Portland this morn'ng on btisf nes;. Miss Paulino Roblnwin returned this morning from a pleasant outing at Vownnrt. Miss Tcople, of Portland,' Is in tho city visiting nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dlmlck. M, A. Fisher wont to Portland thla morning to attend business matters for a abort tlmo, George Glttons and wlfo havo re turned from their vacation and out ing In San Francisco. Cook Pntton returned from Port land this morning after v'sltlng Port land friends for a few days, Harrv Wallace of Eugene arrived this morning to transact business and visit friends for a short tlmo. XJeorgo Gresiwoll and family re turned to Portland todny after spend ing Sunday with frlonds in this city Congressman WIUIs Hnwloy loft Sunday for Denver whore ho will look aftor buslnosi matters for a Bhort tlmo. Miss Julia Hoopen returned to her hoirto in Portland this morning, after spending Sunday with frlonds hero, W. T, R'gdon returned this morn Inc from Jefferson, where he visited Mrs. Rlgdon's mother who Is serious ly 111. L. T. Yornnnn hos taken the place of Agent O, L. Darling, who is away on his vacation now. Mr. Youman Is from Columbia, South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard re turned o ier home In Oregon City this morning aftor visiting with friends and relatives Here Sunday, Clyde R. "Ontchen left this morn ing for Pendleton, whore he will Join his brother, John, formerly of this city, but who Is now part owner In a big cattle ranch near Pendton. The Methodist conference visitors today returning home are; Rev Levo Day, Sorlngfleld. Or.; Mrs. Man' Hare, Granti Pas: B. A. Aihersn, Portland G. P. Blinett nd wlf, Oregon r'ty: Rey. R C Blnck'v!. Oregon Cltv- Mrs. F 'dron, Port land : C, W .Tnnq. Pe'tl'id: Rev. I. Hablrg, McMlnnv'Me; Mrs. M. A. Simmons, Juuctlon City. o For n Sprained Ankle, A sprained ankle may be cured In about oae-thtrd the time usually f qlr4, by applying Chawhrlln'a UalWMt freely, and giving It abso lute rest. "Per sale by Dr. IteaVs 4ms etare. DiVEirs tkhiiihm: niTRil l-J.M r. iiii t nr.tiL i .31111 ilillil'-l V ! I U." - Mil Lund, a diver for the Ti Coast Wreck'ng company l to covering rrom a lernwe ! In n tight with a moniter dtrt' wlllln lln ivnj In BPVPn fl'hOI: wntor last Saturday altera Robs Cove working on 'lie roc which was wrecked some " O. A. Wet more, secretary cr company, who is nere ww u .ti.. t ...i ..... wnrklnr ll hold of tho wrecked veftel t nnl nf rinvil fish H Jl?f the thing with Wkn',e! tho signal to he hoisted. TM il.l .Knrt. tn hdlll DIM I5! pirfaoe because hU belmft "M ,nR1?!r.Buy' ,nn,, mpi . n,'wv' " 'v::": .tin auom ino wnui ,'",w. v about tho neck Thoo anottifl M him about "jo iw " - tlKPf iori ir in" " . --, of tho tough ten acle him n a aeau..m ".,;, saw tho creaturu u.c, '7 u with It? beak and he J fn- tho head Just uu" uea'n mow. ., tt- Hp '- lRii'ed HP to IW " exhausted and haa io . . ... i.i.... ttnubt Kodol win. w,vuou rvniiM your stomach Btronp and fq Instantly roneve m ; m druggists. St. "Mary's" academy at was Hortimtpn y;- O FOR THE 379StaieSt iWMT MtSSlT featurk acinic THE "f ATTIJi M Full of life. $f cowboy's daring ride Rockies, also To Mf Toweys uu; -xuaajan -TONIGHT AXDTOMOtW" Dont Forget th (.v