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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
i VI vmss man scho" TODAY AND TOMO Tomorrow the X l tho football season W hlcboeli Hill Military ni..h,ii H1H ns a strong Z" . of Nld first catno w .i. . 2.0lnttii hopes of vletnr .,.v.,emn has been nit.. . Ug!l Ue i ...Ta YOU CAN PREPARE FOR WE WINTER ' ... . MEN'S SUITS, VALUES IIP TO $28 hopes of a good fast C0Uj It Is really too e.n. 7. ... permanent men for th, t. 1 Tho back field will T. H strong. Captain nichiM. probably handle M. f " positions and U iay,n' . this year. P. ? g ,MI DAILY OAVTCAh JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008 : , , , 1 , .' i i -r l""l I' i ' - T " RROWI ,25 this year. prm. i. . . hlH olil ntinWn.i...,. '"'Wl I TM irx k A . f sJJ k a . Copyright 1908 l.jr Hrt Schalfner & Mi Saturday night at 9 o'clock the sale will cIgs?? bat until then the "Old Reliable Store" will make a fitting cl using after a week's sensational clothing after a week's sensational cloth ing sale. $925 buys a suit or overcoat, values up to $20 regular selling price. These garments are fashioned by such well-known tailoring establishments as "Hart, Schaff ner & Marx," "Ederheimer," "The Washington," "Peck," and others. The fabrics are exactly what you seethe best dressed men wearing. Anticipate your needs T Q "ytL before tomorrow night for - - JfJ t Toilet Soap Another grand Tollot Soap Bargain. Wo havo JtiRt rocolvotl (ram an Enotorn boiio maker, a spe cial lot of lx different odors of lino scouted wrap Ior soup. himal iioxkv hwkht scented iionev ' bwkht olycerink rose ulyoeh1ne hweet violet hcotcii oat .meal Rogulur IOq cukes A Grand Spoclal 3 Cakes for 10c Remnants Today Half-Price fpflp FURS Wo hnvo cnrofully solocted tho llncot allowing of Pura In Salem. Kach ono Is of tho lat est stylo nnd among this largo assortment are boiiio cxcluslvo one3, shown only by this atoro, nt rcusouuhlo prices. IIRST FLOOR HS! mmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmaMmawmmaem SHOES Our fall shoo business has boon greater than an ticipated, already breaking bIzcs on many linos. To clean the Btock of theso lines SHOE SPECIAL at prices that mean rosultB, wo lmvo mndo up five lots of Ladles' Shoes. $1.79. $2.39, $2.89, $3.19, $3.09 In theso lots nro $3.00, $1.00 nnd $5.00 shoos NEW, SNAPPY, UP-TO-DATE Fitll Stock; unex celled for quality, bought by experienced buyors, sold by oxporlenced fitters. IJo among tho early buyers. C'.ir SHOE SPE CIALS are recognized its monoy savers. They nro bouglit up quick. See Court Street Window notlco In r,. .r"',8' , , ""8 me ban tu yardage In practice ,.,(...'." nlo Parsons, an old resldenu lorn, but InMv t ..... enui n binknoi.i . .:.;" v. ,,alllUn anj doubtodly bo r big addltlo,,. team no ho l8 a faiiowi. .. ningn, tcrrbn Is alter fnllbnu although slightly Injured la Dr' the other night, will probrtlJw Saturday's gamp Roberts hn k uwii uul aim maKingagoodiW nt quarter. Tho lino pos!tloM ui-i,iiiiu- yei except that Erte tjj , iiuuuL pmy ins om ra'er potin. The game will ftliow vhatthel school really has and nmti will bo working hard In mm, for tho long list of gamci i Manager Egan tins scheduled. At to Baker City will be mad. J. tho season. Remnants Today Half-price WJ VC?WlrW9l- r-f'.ri I w IlKUUILDLXU ST. MAIlk-c tl CAMPANILISOPTE Tho rebuilding of the fn Campanilo of Venice hat atiei progieea durlnu the ltd it months, nnd has now atubtt'l height of 150 feet. ' By tho end of 1909 the tutu tion of tho tower will be flntiitj i tho mnrblo loggia, which will i mount tho column, will hi meucd. This time ample tlons havo been taken tolnnrttii trongth and stability o( tie Campanile. Tho old pile work wai founl ta 'J In an excll nt state of presctrati'! A glided Btatc of the Virgin In ten cottn, which was a pcchlohWi "ono'-atlon, and which wai men In frncmentK In tho falllnr ol d towor, has boon cleverlr put to4J again by oxpe'ts and will ocenjj i atlvoly Its fornicr position. Q' I'illM'rN Ijito Through soino delay In th zi tho 13vonlng Post will be late week. Hugono Houiton. nniiiiiiiiniiniiin; City News; m urn mmim n it-H- V'tllW l'IVOIHt l-VIr niul i-Mlw (otilgbt, with light fnthtn; Hnturibiy tlr. When In I'ortliuul Vlalt lInU'8 rOBtnurant, 330 Wash- (njtton atroet. O'O-d GliHon's rinco Elovon harbor chalrB. o-od TllOVIOU'S gottlng busy. eod-tf Now Ih tho Tiling To got Hint Biilt proisod nnd olonued nnd Johuaou & Stogo la tho place next door to Journal olllco. Hjuo tho UlMfOiint Sond chock or pay nt olllco on or boforo Octobor 10th, to buvo dis count on Ootobor wator bllU. 10-7-at Where tiro you going my protty maid?" "I'm going to J. M. I.awrqnco, ahe ald." "Why nro you going, my prottv maid?" For grocorloH. frash Qgg nnd coun try butter," Bho buUI." l'hono 311. KAitltury Milk A. O. Flomlng has established u' nanltnry milk sorvlce and t building up an oxcIubIvo biulnoBB in this lino Tlia dairy Ih east of tho atate hospital about n mile. Tho cowb aro brushed twice n day. kept olonn In tholr qua torn. Tho Rtnbloa and ynrda aro ah aolutely cloan. Tho cowa aro milked Into a covered sanitary pall, tho milk U cooled In bottlos and sonlod for dollvory w!lh a heavy paper cap Tho glnaa hottlea nio cleaned with hot wator, coap and brush thou rinsed In warm water nnd cold wator. A teat of this milk will satisfy any one that U Is a great Improvement. JhH tho IMhco To got a nice roast or Juicy atoak, SteusloK Droa.' Sanitary market. Phone 321. Xvrt nk Trii Two traYlra with long locks 4 uiiHlinvou faces, ruproBontlng a rollg ly,u Hoct at Honton Hnrhor, Mich , arrived In town yoHtordny on blcyclos Tlioy will preach on tho cornor of Court mid Conuuoiclnl streotu. Thec cycllats nro triwollng from nrltlsh Columbia to Maine via a horacahoo route through, California tho south, over to Klorldn and up tho Atlnntlc coaBt. They would teach that Ghrlsl will rotum In 191 U. Kuv' tlH Dineoiint Sond check or pny nt olfico on or boforo Octobor 10th, to anvo dis count on Oclobor water bllla.' 10-3-2t PntronUo Home Iiulust47 8moko a 13on Ton or La Caronn. They aro homo -productions. Save tho Discount Sond check or pay at olllco on or boforo Octobor 10th, to snvo dis count on Octobor wnter bllla. io-a-2t Sto Overcoat A man registering his nnmo on tho Htnt'on books as .Atklna Is now In tho oily Jail ohargod with larceny. Atkins confosaed to stealing two ovoroonta to Olficor Wolch, vyho nr roBted hi in. but whero nnd how he performed tho thoft could not ho drawn from him, nnd unless tho pnr tloa from whom tho ronts wero stolon innkoa complaint, Mr. Atkins will probably not havo to face the lar ceny charge. . Scoml Hui-glurs Axvny Tho police wero called last evening at S:30 o'clock to tho homo of Mrs. 18. R. Crawford, 4-17 Center atroet. who, In company with Mrs. Arthur Hanson nnd another Indy. wero frlptht onetl becniifto some ono was .making vigorous attempts to break Into tho hoiiBo. When tho police arrived on tho scene, however, tho Indies had evidently scared tho house-breaker away by their screams, for ho was not to bo found. Ah Wood fo Sale rhono 115. Win, Brown & Co.. 129 Commercial street, 10-8-Gt New TRllt An entire change of prograS at the MWway thk atmIbk, cMUttmg of two Biibjecta,. "L'aucnkOH" mid "A Stmrdy Sallor'a Honor." Song, "Tho Yankee Uoy In Bltie."" tlni Vu Keen The ndv"plcturos ut tho MliTway? They aro Bomothlng both old und yeunp: will enjoy. Dnlryim'ii'rt Mecrlhi; S. IT. Schrlbner, Michigan dtilt-y txywrtf who acted' as n Judge nt the state fair, will speak nt nn opon moot Ing for all dairymen In the Board' of Trade rooms, Tuesday aftcrnon- nt 2 p. m. An Kxtm Tim Lor of heiiB and spring chickens for Sunday dinner nt Fnrrlngton'a, tilo grocer niul mnrketrann, 421 State- st. Ueglhtnitlon Opens The hooks wore openod today At tho city recorder's olllco for tho reg tstnUlon of voters for tho coming olt'y nnd primary election. The prl mary election Is to bo hold Novum bor. 7, nnd the city oleotlon cm De comber 7. MlHTlngC lilcCUM Mnrrng llconaos wro huod yea torday by County Qlork Allen to It 12. Shelton, aged 22, ami Lauretta Holstrom, aged 22, Both parties nro residents of Snlom, Try It YctT It Is strictly right, Frank Collins' !unch plnco and resort. Got one of those pan ronsts or a dry stow. Tho Btows aro lino. Got tho hnblt! o ALBANY NOTKS. (Special Correspondence.) Albany, Or., Oct. S. Tho Albany Commercial Club met last night and a committee of three wns appointed to invest Ign to tho matter of eatab- llsh'ug a hoso factory, which Mr. Caldwell Is running nt Stayton. Ho h. anxious to locnto in Albany, nnd wants tho Albany citizens to take sfock. Mr. Sohullor, nn unexperienced em ploye 'f tin Albany eawmlM. had h's middle tlnger cut off thla morning while at work. Pacific University, of Forest Grove, and the Albany college will meet Fri day afternoon, at Albany, la Albany's first garre- of football. Faclic'a aaea average 171 pountla, while Albany's layers nvorngo T pounds less. It Ik expected Unit It wfir be n faBt ivimo. An Imporlunt suir wok begun this nrcrir.ug, when Howltt a. Son tiled n cotr lint entitled W. IL Goltvi v.. Tao tiiinny Farmora' Co., a corpora tion Tho suit Involves- $25,000, a I'd It Is th light tho cimo will brliic to lii;lil Bumo Interesting: tilings boforo Its torinlnutlon. Tho S. I hns begun- work on 'tho now ynrd nt tho dopot. It will ro aulro 1000 carlbnd? of gravel and dirt, or nbpjit 25 train load a. Tho big Job will make n decided differ ence In tho yard. Tho La Grande city council last night Uoatod bouda for $160,000 bearing lntort nt 5" per cent, for the construction or a gravity water nyatom. STARR PFANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL j )P TO THE MINUTE The ic Star The home of high cIubs fun. Tonight, Saturday afternoon and LOOK- Feature Subjects POCAHONTAS M 1 Playod six woolcs straight In Chicago "THE SOUL KISS"Comic This Is a subjoct of gonoral comment, nnd its unlveKal lp8 ty will make n hit with all. And Another Comic"BEG PARDON" This plcturo will portray many humorous Incidents wh Jc itntlv hnforA nur. tint! Ami for that roaSOIl al0 8hOUia received. Watch for Sundny's big now bill. OGZXM'V! Z&KZ MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & But h's Jlank, Salem, O J Notwlcb Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, ltcaklet Agest, Offlco with Wm, Brown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. IIIIDIIIIIIIIIIHIIIKHI 1 ! i ii in 1 1 1 m i m 1 1 1 hi i n m 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 jJNEW TODAY ';i tllllllllllllllllllHIHH Ik kl.il.t Cnunvnl hniionii la. OmIkh. I CUT ill OOIOIH UUUTOO U aaiciu and farm 'anda at a bargain. Cap ttal National Bank 6-1 -end For Sale Famlllo- wishing fine win ter apples for storing can secure same, dollvered, nt low prices, from C. S. Teeple, Salem, Route No. 1. Phono Farm 7x6. 10-9-3t Lot Gold watch and chain; was lost Friday between Andrew Ver clcr'a and the big bridge, In Polk county. Finder leave at this ottce for reward. 10-9-3t IS You arc Invited To come and try tho BEST and PUREST BXERACTS MAD vfll Thoy are being demonstrated for your benefit, and we will take ndvantago of It. All extracts used by the United States Government are 9 The Van Duzen Extract Co. Romember tho only place to get them is at the MOIR GROCERY COMPLY 456 STATE PHOfC 3in m tun n in nn