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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
s DAILY CAPUT Ah JOUKNAI, BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OOTORKR 1, 1008. COMING EVENTS Cast Their Shadows Befon 41F tilA not- svttoi frho franf- vf xttt cforo tAfllh rhonn clone nni4 fliff W( close to re-mark OUT gOOds. Wp. Spll rLn- n c !& rrrlo kncSc tifils-fi lo OK nn V-ont slionoH than tho OVrhltP filWP. anH Whp(1 WP. redtJCP HlP nt-lr N , equal to one-naiT wnat otners asK Tor me same gooas. remaps you utrcu a new sun, ma? vc 9nu, a ue or a new hcu, fiusdiuiy suhik iitsw uiiutsrwtsdi ? 11 au, juai luun anuuiiu, uitsu umv& hcic, o.- vty ...-.. .Vtt. VMi piites arc TOf than the exclusive stores il Men's Furnishings Our minliftpc; hnvp nfwnvc hoon ror. j -, .. ..-,s, .. . ' sxrmirtl llii lnl . Ln4n. ftl- winz.v.u ua 11 n; uwi, yuu iiuvis lilt; largest assortment to choose from; and in most cases you find just what yon want at just what you want to pay. We have more satisfied cus tomers than any other store in the valley because we always sell our goods as low in price and even lower than the exclvsive store. Sales or no sales, we are never outdone. If sw$ Iff 1;, m r'HI iM?SU7 YJH- $nm' Mix - Wm mil I Men's Shoes These shoes are top notchers, made from select leathers, bought for fall arid winter's wear, to retail at $5.00, now 4) J . b 5 $3.50 shoes $1.79 "PUTNAM BOOTS 19 The Style Question Answered For All Again you face the fashions' problem for fall, and must decide what garments to select in order that you may feel satisfied and that you are most be comingly attired, but if you already knovy what we can do for you this question will not bother you, for its our practice to provide styles that conform to your own individ uality, rather than force you to adapt your style to the garments. There is a .great deal of comfort is that self-satisfied feeling, you know. Our Showing is extremely large this season and we expect to satisfy the wants of all the best dressers. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear first Floor You orviYil TrBP' tllv am H"F sP bbbI ( lotice how dressy, stylish and dis tinguished i n clothes some men always look. Do. you know hew they do it? We'll tell, you. They buy here Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes; that means all wool, perfect tailoring and correct style to be gin with. They buy, in addition to a fancy weave suit, a black thibet or cheviot, or a blue serge and occasion-' ally change off for a week, get the suit they're not wea'ing pressed, give it a little rest i.j a closet, then put it on fresh and new looking. You can do that, and you ought to; its clothes economy. We'll sec that your'e dressed right all the time if you say s, and as low in price or even lower than you will have to pay elsewhere. We recognize no competition. nvwwrgrCTffacJwwT3aTgraa2at Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Mar? - ...mw . w mmmmmmm tma mmmam m mm ig .m ni.i..ifcji i,i,wwwwiMMwMMiiMMWWMNiiiil iinwwnMWwwNiwMUIwiwiwwMiMM 'H--H'H"H"-fr-H-H4'l--H- City PJewsf M'fatlH'i' IVuvfJtt HlKvcrH tonight. Krhliiy; coolci' IHno Now Ilotin A. 0. rirowu, tlio contractor, hns Just llnlRhod a lino new 7-room liouao for T. P. TownBOtul, out near tlio 0. V, La no I tin plaoo. 9-29-1 m Noriiinl HogoiitM' frctliiK A meotliiK of the ioroiUb of tlio ntnto norninl ucliooln liaa boon culled by 0 over nor Cliuniliorluln, to 'tnku lilnco on October 10. ItniinndM (o .lull Kd. Bwoony, who Htolo 'a bolt of cloth from Htockton's Htoro, baa Ihmmi rutuandod. by JiuIko Uiuhy, to Jail, in default of ball until IiIh trial. Rrluliilo for Ynv I'mk Tlio imopin of Yow 1'ark will bo furulHhod with a 10-utliuito uehudule. declaron Mnuauor 1'iik of the local Btroot ear company. They will alio be Klvon a waiting room, INfillTlltKO I,in'IIM'. MnrrlaKO IIcoiihuh havn boon Krant ul n follewa: I. tin a. liydo and MUtt Kdim UrldKes, both or Qalom. Wll Itnm P. MnsHoy, of llrookit. and MImi Ollle WMIaou. of Salvm. Jli'llnqucm-y Xot ' AUvt'rtUed No ndvortUoment of dollnquwucy la uuQOBHnry undr the now tax law, which becomes active Qotobr C. Tho Biu'ilff's olllue It looking for a rush ot work iu consoquonco, lMckiXH,ktt Hold Prank Pallaln nm, Kd. Molivllro aro nupectod lf hHliiK iilok'potjkoln, and are belpK hold by AoIIur Hooovd or Kllit for furthor dovulopmontH. HhIciii lluntoi Out A largo uumbor of Rnlem apart! will loavo for tho different huntluc J ''! (I tomorrow. morning, and thoro havo haon 1429 ltunterB llcousos iaud klnc tho tlmt of tho yoar, K)Un Heights I.lm" Tho running of Btroot cnw to Sa leiu llolght has been plnyud boforo tho oxoeutiv board of tlit Vortlaud Hallway, Light & lowor Company, but, according to local otllolnlti, tho omtcomo U in doubt. Stop HmiMtvay "Poo" HamlltQn well-known about town, thU mornlug played the f M 'l 1 iXllltltt' livluv KHll Die Hnon opened tble hero In Htopplng a team which had Htarted to run away down Commer cial Htreot near tate. Despite tho warnlngH of byBtiiudora, "lX)c" grab bed the horsoH by tliolr blta and brought them to a atop. Tho voblcle, a light wagon, waa tilled with fruit. Hallway to Improve Tho Portland Hallway, Light R I'owor Company's plana for oxteu Blona and Improvements scorn ns Burod by tho purchase of a tract of mini adjoining tho preueut alto for $1100. IMeyelo Thief Caught JnmoH L. Lowory, who la wnntod for Htcnlllli! n lilavoln frnni In frnnf of the Willamette Sanitarium, haa neon taken by ia Portland police, and Sheriff. Mlnto went after him thU morning. No One In .lull Chief (llt)Hon held a liouao cleaning (IiIh morning, and emptied hla Jail of all ocoupanta, tho drat time Bluco the opontng of the atato fair. Cliiulng I 'Nile (Jnnintls CoiivIoIh aro at work cleaning up tho rubbish left by tho rocont camp tra at tho atato Talr KronindB. A part of tholr work will bo pulling up some 0000 itnkoa used for tho touts. lixpivv CoiiiNiuy Answer Wella-Pargo. through their attor noya. Snow & McCnmant, of Port laud, filed their reply to tho com plaint of II. P. Jonoa, of Iudepeud ouc, who clalmod ho had boon ohargod Illegal ratoa. Tho com pany avow the charge li false, and nk the Hallroad Commission to d's mlsa tho sumo. To tho Public y II. O. Meyer, a resident -of the cltV of Salem for tho past 2G yours will open tin otllce and onetvgo lu buslnosa of real estate, at 102 Com'morclal itrt, room I. upstairs In what la known iib tho Slalesman building. Parllwj having property to soil, as well aa thoae Intending purchasing will ploaa cull. "My motto will bo "lionet dealing to all." Solloltink; a ahar of your pHtronuRe, toepaet- fuly, II. U. MyeV. l0-l-2t Xeiv ('oinmlHHlon aovmrnor Chamborluln thla morn Iuk appointed tho following to not a u Koraphlo CQinmIlon of Oro- geu: Profftstpr J. n. llornor, of the rogon Agloultural College; Prof Jos. Schaeffer, of tho University of Orogon, and Will O. Steel, of Port land. Thy are to co-operate with tho United Statoa geographic board, and select uamos for lakes streams, valleys and mountains ot Oregon, to prevent tho uMng of In appropriate name, and to uso namo that will perpetuate tho Indi an and early pioneer names. Multnomah Tu.es Paid Multnomah county made n partial payment of tnxos, amounting to $30, M5, to tho atato treasurer yester day. Iluy While Thoy aro cheap. Log of mutton, 12Vdc, at Farrlngton'a, tho Stato atroot grocor and mnrkctmnn. o - o o o o o o o o o o o o O PKHSONAL MKNTIOX O O " ri 0 And Movement of Salem O () People, o OOOOOOOOOOOO W, W. Pnwk Is attondlng to busi ness mattors In Kugcno. It. P. Lang has left for Seattle to tramnet buaino'H for a week. Mrs. Hockott la vlaltlng with friends In Eugene for a fe wdays. J, 13. Shannon wns lu Eugene look lug after business matters yesterday, 'Attorney J. A. Canson was trans acting business In Woodburu Tues day. J. Hoffmnn and family havo re turned from a pleasant trip In Cnll fornln. nesa for a fow days and visit frlonds. Arthur Geowan returned to Port land yesterday aftor looking after business Intorosts hero for a abort tlmo. W. K. Gilliam, the popular llvory man, has roturned from the Horat Bros, lion farm, wheie lu- np.-iu tho picking sonoii. Ho says tin- 'ncoI- lont crop In this yard wbb harvested In good shape, W. W. Sklnnor was a passongor on tho morning local for Portland on business. II. II. Davis and family havo gone to Portland to visit with Mr. DavtV family for a week. George Harrington, of Albany, nr rlvod this morning to transact busl- Mrs. M. L. Simmons left for Port land yesterday afternoon to visit hor daughter, Mrs. John Larson, for a fow weeks. L. G. Hunter, of Seattle, is in the city on business. Mr. Iluntor has oxtonslvo Interests In timber lands near Drain, Oro, Mlsa Josephine Wnllaco roturned to hor homo In Portland Tuesday, aftor spending n few days with friends and relatives hero, II. G. Hurlbort, of Woodburu, wna lu tho city this morning looking af tor business mattors and shaking liniuh with old friends. Miss Mamie Poster has roturned to hor homo, In this city nftor a three weokV visit with friends In Hosohurg and Cottage Grove. A wash hoard and tub nssociatod with plonty of water are excoiront appliances for physical dovolopmont If you havo tho nervo to suggest It to your wife. Mr. McCoy, who lias charge of the convicts nt the fair ground, left on a two-weeks' vacation to h!s farm iifar Melinma, where ho will gather his apple crop. Mlsa Ploronco Harper went to Port laud today to visit with f rlonds for n short time. Patty Hill, or Stayton, Is In tho city trying to find n houso to rent, hut so fnr lino boon (unsuccessful. Ho wIbIiob to return to Salem to mnko him homo In tho futuro with his fnm lly. M, O, McCoy, of Hockford, was In tho city yostorday, having arrived hero Just In time to nttoud tho funer al of his brother, J. R. McCoy. Mr. O. McCoy is said to havo been the founder of tho G. A. It. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHU IIIIIIIIH-HWIIIIIIIIM ASK FOIt TItOOPS TO OAPTUKK DRSPKItADOKS (United Preis 'Leased Wire.) Richmond, Vn., Oct. 1. Shorl.f Williams, of Ducktngham county, stnrtod today at the head ot a posse of 100 men in nn effort to capture a band of dosporadoes who killed N. M. Gregory, a prominent citizen ot Buckingham county, last Saturday and havo hold tho ofllcors nt bay nonr Arvona over since. An appeal was sont to tho gover nor for troops, aftor n Bharp fight be tween otllcors and tho outlaws laat night, in which a number of shots were oxchnnged, but, so fnr as Is known, no one was hurt, Tho outlaws aro lod by two men nnmed Thomns ami Zimmerman, who are known to bo dosporato char acters. Reports recelvod hero say that Gregory was shot down in cold blood. Ilobberta Steal Watch Robbors ontored tho home ot R. W. N DlodKott. at the corner of L0- nt'tv nmi i.lnrnln Rtrcets. yeitcrdiT afternoon and stole a $25 gold wito belonging to Mrs. Blodgctt, The b!- tnr la In Hi A lintlila nf tllO DOllCt. Ul If la liallnvn1 Din rwllnrltg. WD0 U I' thought nro known, will soon bei- prohonded. o IWI.'H KEMI2NO. At his home In Pnrk, William F. Keraeno, iirt G7 yenrs, 4 months and three W . 4 .n I Inn, nlfvllt 111 Uiil IllOI. "IBM.. A ...l.tn.i. n n,l ttirOfl BOM ID IW kins, Mich., and ono In Salem a vivo him. u.u" f""u-. Z -S. rt,n. I months nnd 2C days, Rt W lorn Hospital. Rif. Tho funernl cortege will ! don's ninueriaKiiig f'w --i ., Friday, and the services i wll I J J" at tlio iiunsncKer i''" rlon. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GFO. C WILL Van Dusen's Extracts I Will be demonstrated this wok and w want n)u to como In and try - i U. 'Sajupljii will be given to" those) wliilBt to try th iuiret ami bett ttstrmets ok th markot. "" JlLf&L HV7Sf fSYPSP 223 S. COMJUfRCIAl ST. MOIR GROCERY COMPANY ! 456 STATE PHONE 182 1 H-H-M 1 1 1 1 1 U lW-r HIIIIIIHIIHIllfH iH 1 II I 1 1 I I I 1 I The -fa Star Is' shining bright In Salem. Re your own Judge. Setlr.g is believing. Watch for the STAR. Home of high class fun. Note Feature Subjects THE GAMBLER'S FATE Showing all the evils of gambling and the down fall of all who thlnlt i thoy are safe. j THE MESMERISER Tho latest comic out, highly col ored. "Don't miss It." Ton'ght, Wednesday nnd Thursday night. 279 State Street MONEY TO LOAN rno3. K. We aver Ladd & Bufh's Birt 1 -t- TT-ln ft Insurance SociT Frank .Meredith. Resident A Office with Wrn. Drown Co.. 29 Commercial street. 4 I 1 1 I HI 1 1 I IHHH NEW TODAY For Sale Several house In Si Rnd farm 'ands at a W ... .. l Uonlr - uai piaiinui- i-- . . .- n? - Pv Sal' -A modern t "',,n' .. cottage. In Universe ' Price 12500. Addi .t of Jonirnal. H 1,1st Your PKlHri)-- w t Moyer. the real estate dtJJ , 162 Commercial ire1;, ,.. Statesman building - " , Kxperlenml D"""1 ... ..i., at Mrs U " atue pricoa, - , ., 5CC South L!lert 10 M li,u.iifca'--.v1