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s, iv-" '"TP-7"'''Bt1 tei -- t. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OOTOttEK 8, 1008. 10 mmmmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmimm .'U"Sl'llhBH hi Copyright '908 by Hart SchafFner & Marx BOOM! We've been heard, the best is, none too good. Our prices now for the best are no more than other stores ask for in ferior makes of clothing. Come in and get ac quainted with our Hart, Schaff ner & Marx clothes. They're made right, all twool fabrics, correct style, antee a correct fit and your satisfaction. Any style you like, any color you like. ur vars,ty suit 's ccra-n'y great. Sales or no sales remember wc under sell exclusive stores. RIDDLES FAITHLESS HUSBAND r YOUNG GIRL SHOOTS HV TIMES WOODBURN BURGLARS MAKE HAUL fashionable Fall Fabrics Our Dress Gooiln section Is showing somo un,Iquo pattorna and wool fabrics for Fall and Wlntor woar, values from 8Cc to $1,50 n yard reduced to 50c yd Wo do not Inllnto our prlc'os to mako reduc tions look largo. Wo enn provo overy ward' wo nay New Waists Stylos tho moit doslrublo to bo found,, tlioy'ro tlio nuwoat conceptions of this flcaaon's fashioning. Tho qualities aro all that could bo wtflhod, Chooso now bo foro tho iiHRort inoutB become broken Men's Shoes Thoso bIioos. aro top-notchors, and mnilo from Boloct loathor, bought for this Sanson's woar to retail for $6.00, now , $3.65 $3.50 Shoes now $1.75 Men (United l'rcss t.pnsni Wire1 Franklin, La., Oct. 3. Shot five times by his 19-year-old bride, whllo ho was sitting at his dosk today, A. Sydney Boutorlo, editor of the "New Era, of Patterson, near hero, Is dying In a local sanatorium. His bride, Jesso Uouterlo, a beautiful young grl, Is held In Jail. She admits the hooting, and says that her husband refused to Ilvo with her. Tho shooting caused a big sensa tion here, ns both tho young people aro well known and of good family connection, Tho young girl walked Into her husband's ofllco today and llrod point blank at him while ho was at work. She omptled .the revolver Into hltf prostrnto body after ho had fallen from tho chair, and then calmly al lowed herself to bo nrrcstod, Joo staitflbury. Jnn Glsim and Ro- laiid Vltter, threo young men of tho town, accompanied Mn. Uouterlo to tho office of tho Now Era, and havo been arrcutcd as accessories to the crime. Tho shooting wns tho outcome of tho marrlago of tho couplo lnst Wed nesday night. It Is alleged that Dottterfo was forced to marry tho girl at the point of a gun In tho hands of hor futhor, and that tho wedding took place at midnight.- cr OOOOOOOOOO PERSONA Tj MENTION And o o Movements of Salem People. OOOOOOOO K mmmmmimmmmwmBwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwv lawwawwr 1 1 1 1 HI II II 1 IDWI 1 1 I ' .Ing, and City News: tH"lll l IIHHIIII II Mill Weather Forecast- "lOii I r tonight iiii Sunday, idlghtly wii'incr tonight. Three roasonB (or buying GlovolfnuPi Baking Powder: Suporlor Quality (PUra Croam ot Tartar). Ncatost Package (Screw top can). Xloat Prlco (U lba. $1; G lbs. $1.0G). X1 Evening visit ionium ' lVurko, n former mumbor, The. Keith" lint "Havo arrived, and wo Invito tho ladlca to call and see them at thu Voguo Millinery, 17" North Coinmor clnl street, f. 10-2-2t ('mm! Oier Don't miss tho' concort at Snvago'j Hluro tonight, 7 m Wants nrtdgcLlght A petition U being circulated an-1 will bo prosentcd to tho ftiunoll noxt Monday for nnmrc light at tho norP end of tho Commerolal atroot bridge. ( Trinwfer Iteiimlti Tho body of Fred Luckier Sr., wan tit lu morning burled In tho family plot In City Vlow eoinotory. The ru mains wore brought hore from Mfci onlnf Mont. Ualry Expert to Speak F. II. Serlbuur, tho Wlicomdn duhiy export, who acted au imu of tho Judges at tho statn fair, will return to Hnlum In nlmut two woeks and' make an nddroHH on dairying. Lec tures will bo given by Sortbnor throughout this valley, but the one hero Is uspuclully for the beuotlt of Polk and Mm Ion county dnlr.vmon. George Dudlong went to Portland th fa morning on n short 1'mifness visit All Mngors was a Portland pns- isoirger on the l"ct,'u this tnonilng. I C. K. Spnu'dlng, tl'" ImiiTior man, i Is In Portlnnd triiiiNiM'tlng business .for it fow dnys. MTss Eva Smith left thfa monilng for Portlnnd, when- sho will Bpond Sunday with frronds. I Albert TompklnB and wife left this morning fis- Orcucn CltyPto vl'It rolntlwa for s niitirt time. Aii'r Yii'iijr rMirivd today from an o.ruded vlt wlh his brotnor, Sam Young, 'n Seattle. . Mlsr Sit-ali letter reMimed t'irfS.v from A'uhlarid. wllre ah" vfnifod rul- atlve for a few dhjii. Oliver Dnnlonr, of Portland, ar rived today, anif wl'l s'lond Surnfay with fr'ends and" re'inlve ru. Mr. itnd Mrs. C. J. McAHWv of Portland, nrrlvwl today, in1 1 will Salem frleisH. nervals, was fa Salem moro beauuVul tftan 'tho . Yow'". ?"' '0,,y! " ""T..'1""8" Have you soon our now hats? Well, wo' Bravo lho proper shapes: for this fall's wear In stl'fC'nnd Hoft sliniMs. Thu colors aro this soaaon's UUi'st Hluulos, and wo can give a better hat for lim money than any place In the city. SEE COURT STREFT WINDOW DISPLAY Tho Steelhainmnr & Scott flouring mill ofllco In Wqodburn wns broken Into last evening by somo unknown pnrtv nnd $70. In money and sovernl valuable papers wero Btolon. Tho burglars first broke Into tho Mosh borger blacksmith shop and procured the necessary tools with which to gain entrance to tho ofTlco, after do ing which they broke tho combina tion from tho big 'nfe with a slodgo hammer and pried tho doors open with crowbars. Steelhammer Is well known In this city, having been a resident hero for a number of years, nnd also having relatives hero. Rob ert Scott, who Is mayor of Wood burn, appointed n night wntchmon a fow days ago for tho purpose of nrotectlng the Woodburn population from sneak thieves, but this precau tion did not -eem to havo rendered his own property very secure. .Married. Hydo-nrldges -At the Uapt'st par sonage, Wednesday, September 30, 1008. Ml Edna Bridges fo Mr. Loo S. Hyde, Dr. Comer officiating. Mr. Hyde h a membor of tho Hdyo I3ro3. Electric Company. Tho young pep- plo will mnko their home hore. MaBsoy- Wlllnon At tho Baptist parsonage, Wednesday evening, Sep tember .10, 1908, Mr. Win. P. Mnssoy nnd Mrs. Olllo Wllltfon, Dr. Comer uorformlne tho ceremony. Mr. Messoy l a largo land ownor of TJrooks. They will mnko their homo in this c ty. Jonos-Kfng At Twenty-second nnd Forry street. Wod'ircsday, Sop tembor 30, hj Rev, Efcrn Mnuror, MIbb Stolfa C. King to CTnronco C. Jones. Both aro well known young pco plo of Victor Point, whore they will mnko their home. tiro innk ng It a "9 o'ciock I Yow Park lino, which la. now bolhic ' ' or , , v ,., Club," lu anticipation of n ; ued. RndcllfTo tftatOB that ho be- PPn Sluidny with ght from Portland, by Jack Move there Is Bcarcoly nny part o ... A ,' lool0- ", Park district, and' that It there lu. It (b not that part along which tho" Twolfth atreot lhio ruiis-. Tills Int tur lino, the alderman Bnrys, enn onl.w offer n view, on TWolftlfc atrcct, of a- number of blllboardii and n cannings factory. Kndcllffe also' belleroB the Yow Park lino hIIihiM bu extended t( tho city llinltH. One Ton Fancy Merced ttweots All dny IIS pounds, 2 fie. W. A. IrTtu. Nothing liiicUlhg In thu display of high class dollcn- uifH in i" i.tHui. iiuHorL aim uuriiiuir Lunch Plnco to satlBfy the tasto of tho moit fnstldlnus cocnosituor. Cail I'hsuls OtilUy j and ho convinced. 1 0-3-1 1 JamoH Lowery, who atolo tho blcy- ' olo from In front of thu Wlllamotto ' 'N'' u.nl,,n 10lul - , , . ,. awix'iu, l pIIIIUIiK .OO. W, 4 Li vlit. hotel a cmiplo of weeks ago, und was subsequently captured In Portland und brought back, plead guilty yov torday boforo Polloo Judgo Moore, and was soutouuud to 30 days In Jail. Ho pluaded for leniency on tho ground that ho had Btnloit tho blcyolo in ordor to obtain work. Divorces fJranted Judge (lulloway granted tho fol lowing dtvorooa but oveulug: Susiui Nadrau from Adolnh Nndru. Mary A. Conner iroui llenjamln Connor nnd Myrtls M. ThoinpRon froni Qarl P. TIiomiiMiu, all on tlip grounds of cruelty. Mud In th Thouipon onio uo- WnutN Willamette Awrvdlled PreaUUnt Hoiuun, of Wlllntmttte I'nlvonlly, la working hare his In Htitutlon plnuMd ou th uoerelUtl 11- ht' of Wwhlftou, lit oriUr that urdiLnt iwwy tel lu tlmtitato. witwyut imvuig to wk " Unuo uf neglact, pa woll. ex-MUUiiHtlon. 0, I Wutam CnmLZ ltw.li-- 1 KVSUfulSnortUe Int. William TU eouiiMlfie upjuiliited by im'ktoio wu .kld tUU uftruoo .hoard of irntln inve t'Bt tk San-!BblJHt 2 o'riofit fro-n tb diiulU' ml- ,'taiu ralHlnt afc-iict 'or the iHUpon. lUuc , Ytw lArki hvirmenl, Ulitg ,r e-fUt'ln Hi le,i wuy to pro- t cll. Vw iwiter). Halt to Quiet Title George Vfuton, 81 years of ivgo, has brought suit In the circuit court to qulot tltlo on a ploco of property lying ou tho oast end of Lnko LnUtsh, north of this city, nnd on which peo plo havo lived for ovor GO yonra with out u olonr title. Attorney Frank Holmes hae appoariNl far the plaintiff. W. A. Irrfn. mutters and visiting with old' friends. C. A- Rogers and family left for tholr homo In Ornittr. Pass today, af ter visiting wltlr Mr. Rogore' parents In .West Salem for n fow weeks. Miss Fnnnlo Kligol rolrarned to her homo In Woodburn today, nffor visit ing and" shopping horo for n shurt tlmo. George Gorfck has roturned1 to Asorln. after rlsltlng with- Ills pa ronts lu South Salem for a numbor of weoWs. T. A. T'lorirron, Wo and dhugh for, Etlytb. left tfif lmrrn'ng- for South neud, Wnnh., to vrtlt fril'nds nnd rofatlvoi for two weoks. 'SALVATION AIMV OOT ONLY TEN CENTS A OAV California Sweet 16 pounds, 2So. (iv lownHi eurii li niorWH'-l ! he HVibmltteU Moalus night. lis u rnunty rntiu. irtfiort hlU wll' I'lglit Ovee Plg M. ChrlHtnmn Has filed: a com plaint In department No. t of the riroult oourt wtMln'U U- Monten, Fred Voget and GnrfleUl Vogot. The com Heliit chnrget the defeHdauti wRh taking poeeeefllon or n number of pi belonging to Chrlsteueou with out perinbH'on, and deinauds the ro turn of siiui nnd $40 damage. At torney Holmes appear for the plaintiff. Had Pi'loudi Ilia 1. W. Swatford. of Oreaua City woll known hei-. paved away at hie I We lluvu Tha'Maraeil Sw Saleai, uvlc Piailo UrlqMUt. W. A. inAh. Miilmnlliw lit lllnv llVI)I'ldtfl .......f- ... --.-, ,.- t . Arrnimut nr being mede fttr " T,,;iV , " " Tn!ia.rS i VM. U hNiN-t. two eon.. H. J. v idg pk. 'awaflard. ef Salem, lul J. L. Swaf- t llah- U pmul8, 23 A Kiiiait liaiir a - --'-- -- --- - . r. . - Jark Swart. tUe guTO uaiureu au lur'uteudent ot the General Contraot IiiK Comuly here. U now tho hnp plost father lu Salew. ot a 8-pound Jioby girl, yhleh arrived UiU morntug at 6 o'flMk. UJioth baby and motUor pre ilolneflxcolloitf. U m beon m vn-tM tkM the rtreot uftvtpK wns d'proaCluued loduy In honor. qf Mr. Rmnrta goml fortuno. Olgara7 'Ye. Mt;. Sipnrt; lon't earn If wo do " ptHitpopeil Ij.'M) Clwb To Vmst Slgn-VIltjrs ' rfi nidntliillnVoni ' 'M -. ." '- of tke ploneen, of CIeVaia? ro... i ffen, flirf ty. havltiK "eroded the plains" In ..,...i i .i.H.,n t .i. i ...n. tue )-er 1S5I and wUUm! at Owh nH, Th citv oriev (1.wlnK City, where ke .una always kept Uls lin ,hs, wrraIltt, ,nr .h Hrro llf ,J1 roaidenoe. II ta tU Inat eX th oM d,.iim!tl1, ..ivertteer..: &ud arrets wA tomorrow. TUa Uiale eomnlatut reaorted b the plfit roidHe He le tbe laet ol he old .I'dKimf nt advert ojtreh In that pW he havlBg been "'.X r COHHeeted with that alaoe hU boyhaod. denomlnHt!ou i DtMKiHiM With Mayor vni. ti v."n'ni pr tuat s vt ion of tho sign ordlnnneo which calls for all tiigas Ui.he illuminated with at least two S-eand'e newer Debts to everv Tl" Pa'vwMnu Ar'v lias deserted Grants Pass for Med ford no', not for tho ren-on that the nornl fono of that citv Imb materlai'v Imnrovod durllig V uast few nuntha, but bo- cauwo of tbo fpt that thoro- nre no fwnd to b rol e l 1" 'lnt olty for U)0- purposo of eevrtUH on tholr work, nnirlng ts 1 fw weeks thoy epeut In that c" '' -t was nblo bnly to collect on m p-e"Tro of 10 cents, which wolnd not b- nde miato fur llvrng oxponee even for an urlontal. So the army has de yrtel tho Pstsa for Medford and re port that they have been glvon much OJioouraeeniunt "n thU etty. niED. MACIC -At hor homo, 2,.m Onk Btreot. nt 1:40 o'clock yesterday morning, of tuberculosis, Gladys Eleanor Mack, aged 21 yonrs and 4 months. The funeral took plnco nt 10:30 o'clock, Rev. J. R'. Comer officiating. Burlnl wiw made In Odd FoIIowb' cemotory. o 21U7 Pcuinil SweotB on snlo today, lfi" pounds, 2f,c. W. A. Irvln. Wn n ted A furnished Iiouho u to 7 rooniB, for now family. A. F: Hofcr, Secretary Board of Trade. Phono 302. iu-u-;( . o - SPOKANE GETS VENT tlMllOATION CONtntKSS SKINNER fContlnuod From i... . ' -vl ' 1.1 lived In Oregon for 4c , Pacific coast for fiVimri earned distinction in ar!' JUi ainco no enmo to thV T t,.ffl?5 ' not tho least nmonR !, of having sot un n,o n ? float tn u V.V-1?8 flrt M. graph comnnnv in r,.r" utoa t. torlcal pecaston occ. rredln1?.1 tho co'rner of First W.B.l in front of Ladd E ii.!rn After till-, Mr. Skinner ffl ho telegraph company, rS through tho state ,0yt!?l iiJUw 0 t V sk,nnpr was born m , Lornine county, Ohio, 5 ,?r nt tho ago of is went ta Af1 whoro he clerked anaVM telegraph operator for fo!? Ho wont to California n 5 8 mined. After mtidiBJn."11 in tho "golden sate," h 11 Blncoandlo' nl.. 'il have lived 72 V'7 Blla BiiiKe your lire on It If an nuV ord , worth anthLt& a uauor place to Uvo on Ood earth than Rninm "U0QPi Air. Sklnner'lg to receive n,. "" '"- raiirond for hl htivl eomplalnt worth mentioning ,1 burg before coming to Ealea rnsocts' "Klntr of nhnrfn.. , rubbish plica they protect froa nu luuujr ui uxi years ongi. MOTHERS! Tho management of Baleo'i I lng nmnscment place, The - Sli Wish to' nnnourrcc that thr ovory afternoon from MO to j o'clock, except Sunday YB plenppd to havo you, with yoarto and' buggies. "A pleasant plia" pass a funny hnlt Hour. 'Veils! aula you aun' tho youm. FEATURE 8UIWIXT "The Slieperdess" AM) "Great Wrong' IW Tonlgb, S&turdnv afterno6a il nlgirt Wi .t for SlindayV till. ! . W3wr'y v-r My (l'nltr! Prc l.tnnd Wire.) Albiiquorquo, N. M., Oct. If. Spo kane, Wash., wns uhosen ns thu- next mooting place of tho National Irriga tion Congress at today's boobIoiu ind tho congroEu ndjournod nuitll next year. Tho following ofllaprs, who woro elected yostonfay, wore Installed teday: George L. Uarbtow, Torns, presi dent; II. U. Lovohind, San Frnmrlsco, vlco-prosld'ent; I. 1. O'Donnoll, Mon tnna, second vlctf-procldoiitu B. A. Fowlor, trlEUiia, sfcretary; VT Mc Quoon Gray, Now Mexico, rorotgn secretary. Today's- sobbIoo wns ontluwtastlc nnd no ruferoneo was niado to tho forestry tight time ended yesterday In tho adoption ot resolutions rnvorlng tho policy of Chiir Foro-tor Plnchot, but asking for a court of review of tho actions of (ho forestry depart ment. o TUIIEKCULOSIS CONItESS NEXT ME17TS IN HOME? ntnlttil l'rr Leased Wlre.l WnslJlngtoni. D. C.b Oct. 3.--Ths Intornatlonnl TuborculoBls Congretw. whlolr hold Its final session hore to day, decided ro meoc In Rotno, Itnly, In lit 1. Pixjsldent RoohotcK dolTv erod' n short address to tle congress Just boforo It ndjourned. Ho com plimented tile doloatos on tho work bo'nc done for the- ndvnircomont of Befenco, and omplwislzed the Import- j nrrce of tire wnr agaln&t tho great white plagiie. o 1 Uas any ono the conrago now to. aie-t that the low prlcoft for farm prodict In tho nineties woro duo to "over 'irodiietlon?" ptvmR e 223S.C0UUIK1AIS1 STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL MONEY TO LO THOS. K. real Over lJidd & Ruch's 0nk. S! Norwich Union Fire Insurance. Frank Meredith. RcWet M Ofilco with Wm. Browa&CM a 9 Commerclnl afreet. -rHhH4--H-M. i You are Invited b44-H-t4-HH-44'M-H-tH-H-&' . ay;3 To come and try the BK6T and PlJU3T HXBRACTS MADE Aldormau Rndcllfto doe not agree ' 81"nro foot of tho area of the elgn with Maur Rodgors that tho old PI. Oi.QA hVlnV AffCi no Ml Clllh"' Wn olMli atrPft rnr in. -j t li-tiiK havo to tponpd their todni meet- ndvcrtUomeht Cor Mio cley than tho bu,lt ul)OW tueuv S--Mtt Mrvile rack we .iso re- oried out of ordet. hav ng signs 'm4y ar "lf demonetrated tor your beoefU. and we hoe you "p ivlll tk advantage of it. X "I ' ' t i Atlwtinelg'nend by thtJlltel gtfe Gawntntnf ar niad4bi4- ? - j -------- v- -w , ft The Van Dozen Extract Co; Remember the only place to get them is at tho I MOSR GROCERY GOIVSPANY 456 STATn PHONE 182 mum i-n-i "i-M m iminHiHiiiiiiiiiniiiimii 1 1 n- lIlllllHIM Inew today ihiiihiiiiiihh List Your IWiMTtjr yJL Moyor. tho real eslat W Clnloomnn hulld Hfi 1H' . Var Hale Several bouse lu S . . lu.irla nt ft bi'g!1 nun in in -- . , -JJ mil iuiiwiii t"--- ...rt id . wi.. ... riiia. . Iteni MS ii-i '"" , Vi.1 umicu -j .. n.S-tl A M l" 1 944 Ii city water and om and Market sir. Salesmen Wantel-If jro "'J .. ...n.if in earn r nous ami ,.fR salary, o-.r free- S,, .- . A elvrt i:Pl!l. . " " ".. .P wmjR nionoarn from $1000 to pr your and .-X'" a f .,, good po If n, w ih tj all over ' ' flii ada. Writ- Add e- lot P ,lt tOdPy. Add e- . A.,- nl Salosraan's i J?1 iM I'i anr uearesi utP-e , - T r-tn 'b Only Fv Lot I-''-:n.,k T w work i :1,V,S' and Mi'i. -- - J ,Pwtiii2 can be bn.nrht n ' ,rtart4 donlred. I.";' ;'El ISSfS Pat n1 Rooiiw fr F''1 ,5ia ht? f-v lM QV3 hir for el- 4 'ft uf !' ielTwo7rh IW "S niu ood e ' r. . ei 6 . tl' 1 "J "LA For """..t ,; v .) v IT-, i hnt ie " . tt efrfil S. "T jo--- 4 -- trML CiP ground at once.