Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 07, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY OAPH? AL JOURNAL, gALBM, ORXOON, WEDNESDAY, OOTOnElt 7, 1008
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Today Only
We have on sale 10 cages of 3-pound Cotton Batts. They
are guaranteed full weight and are quilt size. These
batts are made from choice select cotton and today you
v-un uuj lutein iui viic-iickii vyiicsl yvu pay iqis- h
where. None sold until 8:30. No telephone I T
,
orders received.
C
each
ANOTHER
SCHOOL ROOM
ADDED ON
Rainbow Nets
With 'Insertion to match with
largo rainbow dots, for waists.
This flno matorlal Is ono of the
latest Parsian Importations and
Is 42 Inches wldo. Price, per
yard
SI-
Long Silk Gloves
Kaysor & Founos makes havo
double linger tips and come In
a wldo rango of sizes and col
ors, 12 and lG-button lengths,
extra special
At a special meeting of tho Doard
of Education, held last night, It was
decided to add onothor .room and
teachor In tho East school, whoro
some of the rooms nro overflowing,
one teacher having 58 pupils.
The new room will be finished off
lti the basoment, nnd will be well
lighted and comfortable.
A new building Is badly needed,
and It was a mistake not to have put
It up this fall, when labor and ma
terials woro chcapor than they may
bo next year.
Tho board may be competed to
finish off a room In tho Lincoln school
and transfer some of the surplus
school population from the Park
school.
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O PERSONAL MENTION O
O f)
0 And Movements of Salem 0
() People. ' O
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y mj pair
Silk Petticoats
This section offorB to the early
"Wednesday shopper Home nHtor.
Ishingly good valucB In silk pottl
coats. Our $3.08 special looks
like and Id equal to most $5.00
silk pottlcnnts sold olsowhoro.
$G,50 valines, now $I.:I8
$0.00 v.uluos, now ijULUH
$12. CO values, now 97.0K
$1C00 values, now ....... ijW.i'H
And many other good offorlngj
too numorous to mention. Ho
sura and visit this section.
Gray Sweater
Special
$2.00 values ,!JU.'8
$1.00 values $:i.28
$5.00 values 9Jl.Hir
$0.00 values $I.OH
Loose and tight fitting military
effects, Como early before ns
BortmentH aro brokon.
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BETTER
STREET CAR
SERVICE
RAILROAD TIIeIh
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n. ra. lv E,l
::::::cfe-.y
2:S2 Philomath
q.1 Summit
ll Chltwood (
i'M Elk CHv "" I
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i:i5 ar... Yaqmna,,V".l
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Leavoa Aii.n,,
Loaves CorvnlllV t:8 y
. 8 (dally)-.
No
BLANKET CLOTH
Suitable for making Hath Rotten,- Etc. -wry pretty pattorns
wldo lino border.
SPECIAL 40c YARD
with
r$ev.ev&u4
tifCOfftKJifren
ijBhwahalM Mft Tfc L mk M--3
isrwoBtAi
The Now Dlroctolro Neck
Huch Colors. Those nro tlln
flrHt of. tho Nuw York. Novcltlt
to reach Swlom. On display at
tho Itibbou Counter.
Ito WUHM IVS AU4ZbA.
Superintendent Page snys on Fri
day the long-promLcd ton-minute
car sorvlco on the Yew Park lino will
be In tailed.
In a short time a 22-mlnute sorvlco
will go on State street, Instead of tho
hal'-hour service, as at present.
is soon as me ovorneau nnu trncK
work are completed on tho South Sn
lom nnd Fair Groundb lino a15-mln-uto
service will ho Installed thoro.
Cars will pass at Dane's store and
Hood street.
o
Rev. W. II. Seiled: Is, spending a
few days In Portland.
A. II. Bench, of Aurora, Is In the
city looking after business mattors.
Mlsi Ilnllle Morris, of Eugene, Is
visiting with friends In this city for a
few ilny 8.
Attorney M. J. Vnlkenburg, of Sll
verton, was transacting business here
yesterday.
Harry Anderson returned this
morning from a week's hunting trip
near Ashland.
Attorney L, H. McMahon loft for
Portland yesterday to look after
btrlness matters.
O. K. DoWItt has loft for Browns
ville, whoro he will enjoy a few days'
sport with the birds.
Jacob Simp-on has returned to
Portland after transacting business
hem for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Britten, of
Rosrburg, Is in tho city visiting
fIond" for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Putnam, of
Tumor, woro In tho city yesterday
rl-ltlng friends and shopping.
MIfs Ruth A 'her went to Portland
thli morning to visit with friends nnd
relative and to hear Beverldgo.
Ed. Onkor loft this morning for liln
work In Spokane, nftcr a pleasant
visit with hi j purouti nnd friends
here.
i, vi IU3UUUU iuii yu'iuiuu) iui . xr t f.i-n..
McMinnville, where ho has fnkon n t. .' tiii.T"
contract to oroct some new buildings , TivL riS m ,l:
thoro. V" ;: '"' :i
Loaves Albany ,, ...
Leaves Corvnllls.. :':h
Arrives Philomath"" J.1! I
no. 0 (dally) " "
T.nnvnn A llm..
Leaves Corvallls. . . , ' 'A
Arrives Philomath "JJ l
No. 2 (dally op 'iff
Leaves Albany ,
Loaves Corvallls. .V, ""!!"i
Arrlvas Philomath ..'.V sV,1
No. 1 (dally oxcep tin
Leaves Philomath .... in
Arrives Corvnllls.... ''H1
Arrlvos Albanv .... ' ,'1
No. S rrinllvl ,,1l
Leaves Corvnllls. ... ...
Arrives Albany.,..,." 'J.,!1
No. 7 Mnllvl ''"t
COURT HOUSE NEWS
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jCity TJews
4-H-HHH-l l IHH III II II
Vratlur ''orfiHl
FnO' (oiiIkIU; Tliui'mluy
alioui'iit 1 cooler.
probably
dllson's Place- Elovon barber chairs,
o-o-d
i 'jmoVKU'S gottliiK busy. ood-tf
When In Portlniul
Visit Httll'a restaurant, 330 Wash
ington street. o-o-d
Threo reasons for buying Oloveland'4
Daklng Powder:
Suporlor Quality (Pure Cream ol
Tartar),
Neatest Packngo (Scrow top can).
Most Prlco (3 lbs. $1; 5 lua, $1.05).
HIiminIoIY flanitury Marki't
!m the plnco to got the bout In thn
moat Hue, us their largo patronage
will show. Phono 321.
1Ihv You
Hud that lollod suit preuBOtl and
clonuud? You will And no bottor
plnco to have tho work dono than at
Jnhusqu Stugo, next door to Jour
nal. 1'Sir Anytlilng
In tho grocory lino, frosh oga
nnd country butter, imll up J. M.
l.uwronoo, 311.
l'nti'fliilo Home Induhtry-
Try a La Carona or Tashmoo cigar
nnd you will Hud thoy have no oqtml.
Balom Cigar Factory,
Puvlug ProgtvKtdng
On tho condition that rook can bu
proourod stoadlly ouough today Com
morclul street paving will bo com
pleted from Statu ntreot to Coutor
streot on unllnlshod wt portion by
tonight. Tho main business thor
oughfare will next bo rushod to com
pletion from Stato street to Trndc.
The slreotcur company will hnvo fln
lshod their part of tho work of lu
Ing tho brick 011 their track In due
time for the construction company
to boglu work after tho north oud of
Commercial I completed and tho ro
mulnlng section of this street wlP
bo paved within a week after opera
tions havo started.
hold over from tho last setnlon of
court.
Tho New Son
At the Midway I? ono tbst everyone
should hear.
Athletic (JunnlsriH'ii
Tho O. N. (1. of Salm nro now
Inking Htops to convert the nrinury
Into n mnscloKluvolopiHont hall. It
Is proposed to Install tho usual exer
cise paraphornalla, such as rtngH,
mat', punching bngj and sovoral use
ful article In that lino. In connec
tion with tho lighting wonpnns, which
tho stato Iuih placed for tho iubo of
Company M, boxing gloves will also
I") 'iu-i wlth, nl no doubt aovernl
small-slKod Jeffs will bo dovulopol
among tho Boldler boys.
duo tlmo to tnko action In tho sign
mnttoiv nnd lu tho morning ho will
boglu prosecution of nil who hnvo
fulled to tnko notice
South Salem Fln
A grass lira broke out bohlnd tho
homo of Amos Vubj, at South Com
mercial and Washington stroota. at
10:in thla iDrnlng. Owing to thoro
bolngr no water connection In thnt
part of tho city, tho chemical oivslno
only wont to the flrov which was
quickly extinguished.
Save the nixcoimt
Sond check or pny nt olllco on or
Iwforo Octobor 10th, to save dis
count on Octobor water bills.
1 0-7-3 t
TlH'y Have All (Jot It
Tho lunch habit, nnd Frnnk Col
Una popular resort Is tho placo to
got It satlsflod. All tho delicacies
of tho season and Imported goods.
O'
Hunting Victim Dies
Henry Wnrnock, tho unfortunnto
victim of a hunting accident near
Stlvertnn n fow days ago, oxplrod last
ovonlng at 0 o'clock, at tho Snlom
hospital, from blood poisoning. It
was thought by tho physicians ye
torday that tho sufforor would sur-
vlvo tho Injury, but tho limb, which
was fonrfullv larorntod, was nffected
by tho poisonous shot
romovod to lllgdon'H unuortaiMng par
lor last evening, nnd will bo taken! mnw; Htirnav uvuvv
Chas. Wolf, of Jeftorson, wns
fined $5 nnd costs in Justice of tho
Peaco Wobstor's court this morning
for assault and battery on the nor-'
Tho body wnn'8tm r I'eo Jenn9 of Tumor.
liH'ry VWC
W. O. Peory, tho formor federal
judge of Oklahoma, who la now on
trial boforo Judgo Burnett. In the
circuit court, foe obtaining monoy
under false pretemes, plead not guil
ty yesterday, after pleading guilty
two different time before. He was
to Canby, his homo, today.
Hnvo You
Soon tho latost platurcs at tho Mid
way. Tho Midway
Salem's popular 5-cont ploturo
house, still enjoys tho pntronngo of
U10 bust pooplo lu Snlom. Thousands
visit tho Midway, and are well plonsed
Change of program Sunday, Tniosdny
and Friday.
IvUhU'ru Stuv Hntortiilns
Tho meeting of tho Eastorn Star
ln-t night was n gala occasion, tho
local chaptor having tor their guests
l-r-- ' V t''' m ' T- TMtlP'imlnco
and Dallas. A bountiful luncheon
was servod. and nftor tho ritualistic
work tho rust of tho ovonlng was
given over to spooohoa by tho vis
itors and local mombars nnd n muslo
al urogram. Tho ovonlng wns thor
oughly ouloyod, and tho visitors left
nt n Into hour for their roMiootlvo
homes.
Obey Sign Onllimnw
The sign ordinance, which Mayor
Rodgors requested tho chief of police
to take Immcdtnto Action on n fow
days ago, Is being complied with by
sovoral of tho establishments, but
not In tle manner expected. Tho
Board of Trado havo romovod their
'gn from the building, and Intend
to let it remain down. Tho Salem
Truck & Dray Co. havo also taken
down their ovorhcad pIru. and
the Mitchell. Lewis ft Staver Co. aro
going to comply In thla manner. Tho
city attorney notified all parties la
llKSULTS IN SHOOTIXO
San Joso, Cal., Oct. 7. Cla'mlng
that tho adherents of nn opposing
sect nro soeklug his life, A, O, Flor
oy. ono o' the lender of tho San Joso
Blblo nniLTrnct Socloty, today sought
tlit nrotoctlon of the shorlff.
Floroy declares that yesterday
morning ho was awakonod by tho re
port of n gun, and that a ballot chip
ped tho plastor of hi, room within a
foot of his bond. The man who fired
tho shot ran beforo Florey or nolgh
lio rs could nurio. Ho rrvb ho saw
a man lurking in the shadows near
his homo Inst night.
Tho lendor attributes tho shaot'ng
to n rocent falling out botwoon fac
tions In tho Blblo and Tract Society.
Ho declared that a factlo nhoaded by
L. D. Dement Is antagonistic to him,
nnd reontly attempted to doposo him
to olect Domont.
Subscriptions for tickets to Insuro
a succe-sful Country 'Club fair at
Portland next year. In point of at
tendance, total $0315.
Deeds ItccortTctT.
M. C. arlor8on, ot nl to T. and D.
Mnddock, 38.89 ncrom, T. T and 7 S
It. 3 W.; W. D $1000.
II. L. May, ot ux., to LT. Cooper,
et ux., land in block 3, Roberta ad
dition to Summ; W. D., SYfloO.
Mrs. E. J. Publes to M. IT. Stnndl
'or, 71-100 acre In T. 8 S.,. K. 2 W ;
W. IX, $30.
If. J. and a. L. S!rydon to E. O.
and F. Emmltt, limd In WTiodbum;
w. rr.r $1800.
P. J. O. KloiU'tli, et ux., to G. L.
nnd E. H Schrleln'r. tots 1. 2 nmf .1.
block 1, Central addition Co Salem;
W. I).. $1550.
O. J. TaiirftnKi(u, et ux.r to Horu
ta I.. Foster, Hid nc'"' hi soetfon
23, T. 10 8., R. 7 R.; W. I):,. $5000.
Herman Fortlr. f n1.. to G". an I
M. Amlr8, 80 m-rtftr, T. fi S.. If. 1 V ;
V. D.. $2250.
J. C. and P. rjron to J L and
M Y. Johnson, 811 7-f0 af-t-ln D. L
C. of Geo. Leaaurev- W I)., $1500'.
State of Oregon to MabH P. Rob
ertson, -10 nror. nfctlon K. T 7 S.,
It 1 K.: V. D., $1701
II. S. nnd M. Radcllffo th E. O.
Lundy, lot l, block 21, Plon-nut
Home nddltlon to S"nlom; W. D fl
o
iTkCISIO.VS OI THE
SrPREME COUltT
Tho supremo ctrtrt hnudod down
nn tinusunl largo number of decis
ion yostordny. Tlio hop enso of Cat
Hn & Linn Jonos v. Jones, which
wont up to tho llighor court In the
form of an npponl to rocovor dam
ages from breach of contract was re
versed nnil remaudod flor fnrthor
prncoodlngs.
In the case of tlm arlton Lumber
Co., vs
Trulllngor
Mrs. T. A. JIaldermnn loft yester
day fo Hood Rlvor whoro sho will
visit wth her relatives nnd friends
there.
Mid Louisa LoutiBdntn returned to
hor homo In Tho Dalles yestwrrfay
evuning nftor several days' visit with
frlondi In thrs city and rolatlveB- fa
Independence.
Ifonr J, 3, Cooper, of Independ
ence, was transacting buBlne38 here
yostordny. Ho left on tho nftornoon
train for Portland.
State Printer W. S. Dunlwny was
a Portland-bound pnssongor yester
day afternoen: to hear Boverldgo1
spoak, and look nftor business mat
ters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters wont to
Portland' yesterday afternoon to hoar
Bovorldgo. Mm. Waters will mnko
a visit In Tho Dalles-boforo returning
homo.
"Portlu" Portortlold. tho well
known young ball plnyor who was
formerly n member of tho "Chorry
PlclJors" fmro, i lu tho city after a
fow months absence lu other bull re
gions, nnd Is vlsilihg: with his many
friends.
I'ugh C. Jackson,, a promlnont
'rult rnlser holding lhrt? Intorests
nonr San Dolgo, Cnl.,.waa f ntho city
yostordny for a fow hours vhltlng
tho dlfforout capital bu(Idfug3 ami
stato Institutions, nnd ho wns sur
prised to And Snlom tlio buay nnd en
terprising placo It is. This Is his
first vMt to Oregon., nlthutrgh ho Iiiib
been n resldbnt lit tho sister Btnfe for
the nnat 1- years. ,
MIrs Mlnuetta Magciri and Miss
Bentrlco Sholton returned" from Chi
cago lnt Sunday night, whoro thoy
have been studying mule diirfirg- tho
summer. Miss Sholton studied piano.
Mfss Magora' work- was principally
fn tho Intoreat of musical study In
tho public schooh. Sho vlBltod mnny
of tho lniTrc8t sclJoola Ih Chfcago,
nnd rocolvcd mnny suggestions-, thnt
will bo usoful to her In lfor work na
musfcnl supervisor of our public
school j. Sho nl"o studied vocal
music with a numbor of crii'cngo'B
fnmccis Instructor,
o
FORTY SAVED FROM'
FIRE 11 r OITICERS
(UMtfd re(i l.onnctl Wire.)
San Frnncl8co, Oct. T. Forty
nor'ons nnrrowly escaped' being
burned todontlt earljt- today in the
ArNoeS0 ba"y ""l
A0aiv8 ,om,n,tb :
Art" vnn rrnrvnllln . ..''
ArrlvoH A'Thfinw "" '...
No chan-go In BerTlcVuttM
banv and' rjotrnH ""
o
Thero Ib at least one (Mm
may bo said' In favor of footbills
oouy una io piny it.
STARR PIANO
HIGH OASS GOODS
GEO. C WILL
MONEY TO LOJ
TII03 K. 101
i)ver l.add & Buoh'i Baak,St'ia,d
?: F&i. $
orl7ah0Sm7tofrZ,tf,loLh0r, "fle o and fhnV 'Kth3
?Lv?m nTJJal ?.?A 'oko nnd llame brouglit out a
..u "miim ini'l u III" IH'iUlllK (H
OAtOXiXA.
Jkyfatt
,
WA7Z
OM0S?
3U i, COMMCKCUL ST.
logs lu this district Intorforos wth
tho Koi'ornl simply of wnter power.
Ellim CorroIT. adnlnl8tr.itrlc or
tho e&tato of I.oonnrd Carroll, de
ceased, vs. Gntud Rondo Eloctrlc
company, an ntneal fron n dPrSjf"n
mad bv Juduo William Smith,
Union coninty, ntnrmod; opinion ly
Chief Justice Beau.
Ellon Jonos vs. Cnl'fomln & Ore
gon Land Co., appeal from decision
ot Judgo II, L. Benson, Luke county,,
ntnrmod by Justlco Enkln.
A. M. Holmos v. Pierce R'm-s, ap
pealed from decision of Judgo Bur
nett; affirmed; opinion by Chief
Justlco Bonn.
Will R. King vs Wllllnm M'llor,
npponl from a doclston of Judgo
George E. Darts of Mainour county;
nfllrmedj opinion by Chtof Justice
Bean. Potltlons for rehearing wore de
nied In tho following enses:
P. P. Allen vs. Stnndnrd Box &
Lumber Co., npponlod from decision
of Judgo J. U. Clolnnd, Multnomah
county.
Caldwell Banking & Trust Co.,
vs. Porter, Jones & Tost, nppealod
from decision of Judge 0. E. Dnvls,
Mainour county.
S.S: Williams vs. William AMnow
appealed from decision of Judgo Q.
E. Davis. Malheur county.
John H. Olston. administrator of
tho estate of William H. Olson vs.
Tho Oregon Water Power & Railway
Co., nppealod from tho decision of
Judge J. B7 Clelnnd. Multnomah
co unt v.
Clms. II. AhernMtv vs. O. a. and '
F Ulhman. Hnnoa"d from decls'on
of Judge William Galloway, Yamhill 1
countv 1
petflonR for rehearing wore over
ruled In the following rses:
WePs vs. Topping. Anderson vs.
Lee. Rankin vs. Nottingham, Scott
vs. Ford.
Petitions for rehiring were rl
'owd In the Krbs Hop Compov vr.
Taylor, and Patty va. Salem Flour
tag Mills Co.
-coro of. lightly clnd" wotnon nnd
girls, who had slopt uncouscloas of
tholr danger.
o
Cold tt'cntlu-r Advlto.
to nil Is to bownro of cougfw nnd
colds on tho chost; ns neglected they
readily load to peuumonln, consump
tion or otlrer pulmonary troubles.
Just ns soon a tho cough appears
trortt it with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup tho stnndnfd euro of America.
Uso as directed perfectly msrmlosj
A cure nmd proventlvo for nil dis
eases of tho lungs.
Price 25c. 50o and $l.0d per bofc
tie. SoM by all deo&jrs.
NofTrlch Union Fire
Insurance Sodri
Frnnk Meredith, Ilrtltot Aptt.1
Ofllce with Wai. Drown 1 Co., N
.19 Commercial afrwt
H-I-M-'HhH-W-fl
JNEW .TODAY
M-4-MH M 1 -ftHnmnii
For Side Sovoral houiM In Sitti
and farm 'amis at a ttrpln. Cil
Ital National Dank. Mm
For Rent One liirM tortljV
roonr In prlvnto familr- CIoe ii
Innirire 580 N. IIIISi St. m-i
WnuHtl At once wovl tnmm
girl to do general hoirewort 1
qulie 480 &; COmmt'rcui w
10-Hi
Wmitt-d A gtrl for llfeht boal
twoln fannli'. I'muiroiuw-ji
10m'J i
AMh Wood foil Sale Phcce 111 '
Hrmrn & CO.. 123 C0BB
BtlCOt.
lM
I.-r... IT,t ltlirnlBlUMl riwrni. lutw
heat, eloctrlc llgUU 4. jl
C.lrart sliwit. "
l."i. Iff.ii Tvvn fiT thnt hOOKt
ItiU rooms, unttirnlHfted or ptl
2-00 South 2 1st B'rr w.
'jTrado. Sirs, uma Pugb.
10-r-nM
I-Vr Snip A No t hn.B' r
i i. nun nnnnrN' dill
nUIJlll. II"" I"" - . .
porfectfy gentle for a .
uviin. coruur v t
iw-'i.
Rynn, corner
tor et
rt..lw To i-T- tw, iM
furnNhed room? at 7SV ,
mo-cfai, eosii i' ift-tf
... . f man ff OH"
uiiiiihi iiimh " 'i.(ji
livery wagon and von j
Must bo able to give rtfwjjj
II. nnean. 42t Court jtj
f-ill M I I IH I IUH1 1 11 1 1 n'in 1 1 1 1 II 1 I rfrH-Hm-
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