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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
t I) V DAILT CArfAli JOURNAI, SAMBM, OMKJON, MOV,V. BKlTKMIIKIt SB, 1f8. I W 11 11 f in I Iml Hi SBBBBBBBBH BBBBHI BBBBflBM BBBBBHbBHb lHHB HBBJBBV svnnnnBBinBBnBnBBBl if HiiBiiHBH HHiHi w nmp mhbmw hrh nnjBBJBnpnflBJBj fl T7. AT- t y "i ? THE PLYMOUTH MEANS SOMETHING BIG TO YOU. BETTER COME TO OUR STORE AND FIND OUT WHAT "NINE THIRTY" Means Before Wasting Your Time Elsewhere. "HALF PAST NINE" means any suit or overcoat in oursfcck, up to $18.(10, your choice for dfl Vi Yon know we held the first REAL SALE ever known in Salem and we want P7ss r m you to know we are OFF IN THE LEAD Now. Nothing reserved in our stock, Everything Goes Here, took for the Blue Signs. : : : : : : STATE ST. 388 SALEM, OREGON ItStttiiaHWIiWItWataiaiaimain THE LONG AND - THE SHORT OF IT O. William Kolb, who U llio boiin polo member of tho Arm of Kolb & 1)111, tliu Herman comedians, who will produce the Broadway imcciibs, "LonoHomo Town," ut tlio Clrnnd oporn house tonight, enmu within an hcu of winning u fortune at tlio mo track ono day. It wan lu Australia, whoro thoso clover dialecticians nuulw HMch a hit with "Fuddlo Duo Don," when they Invodod the shown t .King William' Antipodean poHsoa- loiu. Tim slonuor conieuinn, who 'li'iHt led o go lo the uonrcst book- inakur and handed hlin ton crisp $100 iiiiih ami culled for a ticket on Wyrlkl. Ho received a pasteboard culling for $30,000 to $1000, and tlio actor who Htartod lo earn Ills llv Inn by cunning other people to laugh, with Iohh than $r In hht Joans, wont homo dreaming of fortunoH. That was two wuokH prior to tho running of tho race. On tho day of tho racy Wyrlkl wns tho ohnioo of tho public In tho hotting and 2 to 1 wan tho nroviilllng price. Max Dili, who h tho boor-keg inoiubor of tho llrm--no ho dooHii't liublbo too much of tho stuff thnt iniido Mllwaukoo famous ho simply looks tho part endeavored to hnvo hl Hm partner lay off somo of tho money lie had hot at 30 to 1, but C. wrlani uavo Mr. Mux tho horso ? r :ii!i:?Kf.!v,,i,.""1"!!',,K ,'. tow mm to K ci.s m.,,. for the proverbial shooutrlng, with which no many iniiiionnirva stnnou to accumulate their wealth, blov In to tho stable of a rich AuHtrnllan named Mohb, who hud a homo on toyed In tuo ulaaalo Melbourne Cup take. Ho gave C. William a tip fl play his horno In tho future book, a ho. ald tho oddn, which were 30 to 1, wero away out of Hue, na the horno would eventually ko to the post favorite. Thl won llko KottlttK monoy from homo, thoiiKht tho wily claimant of tho town of Vattn, and ho never waltoil lo k "Vufa Vatta," but f your Wlc rwMicy is not tarntaf Interest you are fetta profU that shookl b yottrs. That's the way men wkh mancy rnake moreby mak n k earn interest. Yaurs wW earn three per cant, payabtc seml-anmial-yt if tfopoekad wkh n. SAVINGS DCPARTMCNT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK SCHOOL DISTRICTS ARE CHANCED BY BOARDS M. C. Molt, formor owner of tho "Vnudetto" thentre, has roturned from tho KiiHt, after a fow moutliK' visit. Ilo snyH thoro Is no placo llk OroBon, opoclally Salem, and Is now looking for a good business Invest- hore. A matter of couslderablo lot- tho most southerly branch of South portaure to parenta of hcIiooI chll- Mill creek through the blind school droit was decided upon by tho school grounds and tho landa of A. Uiish to board at Its la t mooting In tho os- whore said branch crosses Derry tnbllshmont of .school bouudarlov. stroet, thouce south on Horry street Tho city lias boon ontlroly rodlHtrlc- to the northonst corner or I'leusnnt oil and thtj board insists upon tho Home addition, theuco westerly strict obsorvnnco of the now boon- along the north boundary of Pleasant dnrlcs. The district aro as follow?: Home addition to Fifth street, thonco Central Kcbool. southerly oi Plftlr streot to TMOxedo Jloglnnlng at u point whore Copl- Park addition, theuco duo south lot stroot cri08 North Mill crook, through Tuxedo Park addition and theuco south on Capitol etrtct Nob Hill annex to tho south Hut through the state house grounds and of bcIiooI district No, 24, thence east tho un'vorslty grounds to Trade erly and northerly following the stroot, thouce west to Winter streot, boundary of school district No. 24 to thonco south on Winter street to tho Mill creok, theuco down Mill creo't most northerly branch of South Mill to where the same crosses Twenty creek, thence down aid branch to llfth street, thence westerly nlonj its Junction with South Mill creek at Trndo streot to Winter street, thonco' Church Mreet bridge, thence down south on Winter streot to tho mot South Mill creek to the Willamette northerly branch of South Mill rlvor, thonco down Willamette rlv- creek, thonco down said branch to er to tho mouth of North Mill orooW. tho Church street brldue. the nlnro envy as his assistant nartnor JoshM thonco up North Mill creek to placo of beginning. l I him. until -uddi'tily Wyrlkl stoppo.l of beginning. . Lincoln School. ' .North School, I Beginning at the Church Btreet Beginning at a po'nt where Caul- bridge oik South ilili creek, thence tol street crosses North Mill creek. l tho most southerly branch of thenco north on Capitol streot to D South Mill creek through the blind streot, thonco cast on D street to Bcloot grounds and the lands of A. Sixteenth street, thonco north oa n"i, to W''''J the samo crosses Sixteenth street to the moat north- ,Jerry "reot. thonso outh on Berry erlv northwest corner of Knglowoivl vet to the northeast corner of dddUlou thence oasterlv along the Pleasant Home addition, thonco I'orth bonndr.v of Rnglwwood oddl- w" ter,v p'onK tnp north houndary tlon to thA northea't corner of said of 8a'd aJ'!!"" to F'f'h ,ret. thence addition, thence east and parallel ti 0,"n 'fth 8tr',t t0 Tuxedo Park the D street county road to tho eajt 't"tlH. thence due south through boundary line of school district No. Tuxedo Park addition nnt Nob Hill 24. then northerly miri a-nntnriv fni. annex to the south line of school (111.- lowlna tho bomidar line of school i rlct No, 24, thenc w't'v follow district No. 34 to the W'llametto In inv oounuiry or 'cnooi aisinct Farm velf. It was a two-mllo race and Wyrlk' assumed an early lead, which he maintained for the llrst mllu undoi' retralnt. and ho wax six lengths to tho aond tirnlnn for homo on the Hecond trip around the circle. He was funning so true and easy that Kolb could almost feel tho coin lu his hand as the bookies counted It out to li'iu. 1)111 wna gruoa with hi If shot. Kolb't nnlnltator Juiuood Into hln throat, all of the gladness went out of his heart In nit Instant, and $31,000 faded away llko tho fog disappearing bo 'ore tho rising sun Wyrlkl had stooped MUo a hole a six teenth, of a mile from tho Judges stand and broken hi' leg. ItoMtoH MlHMrvl MltR When the Boston Minstrel niaMt mpott at tho Opera house Wedne iny October 30, those who aro for tunate enough to bo present to sea V ulnim on-nnUntlou of rflnet ypung ladVs will hear n number of thqt very Inlet song hlt, Including "(It. 1 wish I had a girl," 8e hw," - Dutch Cooler," "Smart v." "How Many Hnvo You Told That TW "You Can't Be a Friend to Kvcvbody" and "(lot to See a Mln - Show." Ther will bo pretty dsnees, quarteta and duets by the score. A rwf ChrM. .drds th Hni. The drwit Is whole nme, hut not tho. burn; thnt c by benld ind lntantlv rtillvei hy p. Ulylnx Bflllsrd's Know TflalwenK prepnrecfqr ncIents by kepl hottlft always In the hou. Ht far aralas, VrulH, CHts, cnM, rhon mnthm, ueurnUln, bunions any. ami nil aches nnd us I as. Prh SRp Ifn flM. Sold hy all denier ii Queer how a mnn'f henlth run isowtv wke his wife out q town W , X.ff tkl tilt. A.... tok iwniui uuh anriy Mira m iwnU pMK ey l Hike, miU n1 mw. h fry km rMn. to the Wllamnttti K -h? boumUry of ' up the Wil!nniettxlfk'' 24 o the Wll'amette river, muHcu uowii saia river iq me ninutii of South Mill creek, thence un aU rreok to the Church street bridge, the place of beginning. " i COFFEE The dealinff is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Yout gftKr rtluro year aoaf It fog dtm'X lii ili vi blsa Seeds We are now supplied with a full line of Field nnd Farm Seeds for Fnll Planting. Vetch seed, Clover seeds, Timothy, Orchard grass, Ryo grass, etc. You will find our prices right and the seeds the beat to be ob tained on the market, D. A. White & Sons 155 Commercial street, Phone 160, Salem, Oregon, fluie Wing Sang Co, Wo mnko up all kinds of vripftn and white underwear, walstiisdU- monas and skirts: all klafe of gentlemen's nnd ladles' furalihlst goods; all kinds of silks sod dnw goods; hoso, suits, pants, oreral.'s, blankets, neckwear, mattlnr, chlnn warn, trunks, embroidery and hc otc. !J21 S. Commercial St. Sle,0r. Gold Dust Flow MHdo by THR SYDNEY KW. Elt COMPANY, SldHCy, 0 gon. Mado for fondly BfM Ask your grocer for It, and shorts always on hnn P. B. WALLACE, Agt, i Phone 44 Main H7 N. HU C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Wvery. all Rlxi Rubber Tire. 'wr, thence river to tbe mouth of North Mill creek. Ihenr on North 1IU crek Q placo of beglnnlns. j mnmiii Beginning at a point where Capi tol street crosses North Mill creek. in'ret nitnn to u sireei. tneuce east on D tret to Sixteenth atreet. thence north on Slxieeuth street tn tho mil northerly northwest corner of Kngle. wooo auuwon, tnence easterly alons the north boundary of said nddltltf to the northwest corner of 'd a-i-il'tlon, thenro t and -aralle w'th the n street counts road lo ih enst Hue of school district No 21. thence south along the boundary line of school di trlct No. 24 to MM crejk, thence down MIM creek to who tho nme croes Twenty-fifth r" o C'ltol Htr,?t. hn- nrt hroiiBb h unlvrt uni stat.. hoiuegrouR'h to njnr' nf beglnnipf ll ? B'h'l ' &. I .. .. mvm v T-" ' ChuTh trt HICKOKT BrIRK Cu$h Rmdy liOrtftV vl II. Hnyea. of Eureka, Cnl Is ar Salem to locate. He likes, it yerv much, n4 expects hfs family In a Vow day. DeWltt'n CtTbollse4 Witch Hanel ' W the h4 thine to use for Cushs. Clds CROUP I VTktf Cw0 1 1 SORt THROAT -y .h TIUOATc4lllNCS KW1 UM HHtM (a. IH4. UlN( FAMILY EVKK W Cnn nn obtained from oj jM tender nwt Juicy beef, tt"Tc pork. All onr wenta rr?fe from th elwlcwt. and PrJj th Unle tW th imMZnt ltWtew. 0r prlee art " tnnlUT tini yon can UMfainii, mm M, u. -- nrl4 on wrth XIII crk, tbe n? atW y all 4rMlto. mm... a,f - . -"'"