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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
y ftt ' , " VrW V' ' n tt 11 10 - IArLT OAPTf A! JOtmtfAL, BALWM, ORBOON, SATURDAY, OOTODttK 10, 1908. ,,1111111 MIIIIIMIIliil Mi (TODAY: I; I A, ifriM "jr ic.v3rrTMiMiirMTri I . ' ConrrlffhMKHhr . t " . " -. AND TONIGHT you can Prepare for the winter ..);; IIEN'S SUIT., VALUES UP TO $Z0 25, '" " krt v f . - V, H WTf ConrrlffhMKHli HarlSchtUoer&Mkrx Tonight at 9 o'clock the sale will close, but until then the u0ld Reliable Store" will -make a fitting closing after a week's sensational clothing after a week's sensational cloth ing sale. $9.25 buys a suit or overcoat, values up to $20 regular selling price. These garments are fashioned by such well-known tailoring establishments as "Hart, Schaff ner&Warx,""EderheimerStein," "The Washington," "Peck," and others. The fabrics are exactly what you see the best dressed men wearing. Anticipate your needs Q pt before tomorrow night for - . - - - , h-J t Mri. Anna bu... "5i Ws morning for . ," "V. Wend, d e frloW over !. w,Li 0. J. viiik.. Peruana toaTna8;.' . GcoR6Ln;;,:T,4ni fnclnv rti,:"..l7mtohl mr ;:lcrbSi M 3s Delias Portland hereho w,l i'1 Hi tho fMluto with ih, aJB' Pry real e.i,f. 1 "8 ", Mr. and MiiiS? parted this i-. -' ' efll!ckU whom fhfiv win . . B5wi Mr. Tl'nn ', ".",e,I5llefi- nor in tho Elite mm has many friends m this dtT Ing with friend for a few JJ f.-. 0.A.JSZe'. . 8ARR PIANO HIGM CUSS G0rj$i GEO. C WILL Toilet Soafp Anothor grand ToIIot Sonj) Bargain. Wo havq Just' rccclvod from nn Enstorri soap ninkor. n opo. clftl lot of six dlfforont odors of fluo scentod wrap- j . p.fcr eoap, VKfJAL HONKV BWHirt"son.vri:i), iionhv ; 8WICKT GliVOKHINK--" " ' '". . HOSI3 OFiYCnHINB 8VUKT VIOM-Tr ' "' HVOTCir OAT MKATi ItoRUlur'lOo cnkcB- A a rand Spoclnl- i 3 Cakes for 10c .3 MEN, WATCH OUR ADS i j M"$iimvztumi FURS Wo hnvo carefully soloctcd rlio finest Bhowlng -of Furs In ' Salem. Each one Is of tho lat-' est stylo and among this largo assortment aro.somo oxclustvo ones, shown only by thin atoro, at rcasonnhlo prices. tIRST FLOOR SHOES ' Our fall shoo business linn bcon greater ttutinaiv tfetpated, alrcudy brealtlhg; bIzcs on many linos. To cloan thd stock of those lines SIIOI? SPECIAL. at prices that mean rosults, wo hnvo madb up fltf lots of Lndlcs' Shoos. $1.79. $2:39, $2.89;, $3.19, $3.69' - In theso Ijta nro ?3.00, -i:.00 and $5.00 shoos. 'E SN'AIM'V, Vl'-TO-DATK Fall Stock; unex celled for quality, bought by oxftorlonced buyora,. sold by oxporlonccd flttors. Uo among tho early buyors. Our SHOE Sl'B rfALS nro rocognlzed as money Bavors. Thoy nro Rotrght up quick. See Court Street Window , WATCH OUR ADS MONEY TO m TIKVf IT BA Qvor Ladd & Bunh's flank. h' Norwich Union Vir Insorance Sn Frank Merllli, Rejltkut AjhU Vinco wun wm. Brown ft fo.j i) (jommorolal strict n m 1 1 1 1 ns liiimn ;;new today iiiiiniimiiiti For hmo Sovural tiouifs k ht ana fnrm 'nnds at a bar jUa. ( Itai National Dank. . Lost Qold wnttH and chslari IoBt Friday betwrcn AndirTi clor'B nnd tho big bridge, la I county. FIndor l6.w at this io:- rownril. ia.i. J I'Vir Snli" Ash wood for ia!( wd Aschcrmnn, Itout& 5, Phone Fin vr 03t. 10-10'l(t I izxattzisxiu. umrst " ?' Capital FuniWieil Indutfr innnufacturlliK, mblng, oil, t and railway stortt rnd bond Dim sold d'rect to lrp4(or. cons' sfon basin. Sanntcl Giihia Co., selling b-okers, MottrM nmni.tfi m.ifijt Wanted G or iT-room fsnha houso, modorn up-to-date; Uj . no chlldron. Tfiont at oncf.Wl inn. 10-Wt I itiJi.LJli "MLI ilnlnti .Ji I.J ! LJVWftW iCity Newsj Midway Sunday vovonln I Quillorers Gnrdon, 'Suminortlnio." II K. .."01d CompoHot" und Kuii Ion, ' PajLlw; '" Subjocts or Foto Hong, ', I I i I 1 I--H-M-H-W- IllUt' Dniuo ToiiIkIiC ,i jl Ucntlivr I?rwiiHt Auditorium Hlnk. MoBlroy or .,.i...i.n. uiwi..im innlulii m- Sun- cliotra. WalconiQ cvorybody. . ikiy. on duty at night, or "booking offl-' cor" la necessary. AmIi Wood for Snlo Phono 11C. Wm.. Brown & Co.. 130 Commercial stront. 10-8-Ct Havi' tho DUrount Bend choTik or pny nt olllco on or lioforo Qotobor 10th, to savo dis count on October wntor bills. 10-7-3t Throo reasons for buying Clcvoland'a linking Pewder: Buporlor Quality (Pure Oronm ot Tartar) . Neatest Pnokngo (Scrow top can). Host Prlco (3 lbs. l; B lbs. 1.05). )nm.H Tilglit AudltorUim Hlnk. MoElroy's or cliostra. Wolconja ayrybQd Novelty Cril'Owr- ' N. P. Ellioft, th up-tO'date printer nt 223 South Commoralul stroot, luiJut rociolvod a mAy of novelty eCil cuhos. Those cases nro nmrto of onulno alligator hide and Hoal loatfter, and Ijold .100 cards,' which cnii'bn takou liut lntUvldualJy with nn ovou ogo aud wUyut dli(ir vnnglng th roat o,f tho cards. i lanco Tonight Auditorium Ulnk. McElroy's . or rhuatrn. Wolcomo ovorybodyl' If YOH 0 I'm- , An odd lot of lace curtains or n rug hMigth ploc of onrpot, soo Tho 1 lousy Furnishing Co. Voled lllRhwn.vilum j, 11. McClesnQ" and, John Hust ings of Kfthlritnn. Wash., who wore roglstorod at tho Hotel' Willamette Thursday, oro In tho .party hold up by tho stage roblr at Uoobur$ Woduesday night Thoy ployed tho hold-up man for an easy mark by biding thajl' valuables bofore- dis mounting " from (ho staga nd got wy with but ?1 missing. B svr t h tke cfeangq at tho .Spamtor"VIU U Sold Thoro will bo n 3C-50 Advance roparator sold at thoJ. V. oncor salo. near Llborty, Oct, 12. For HuignliiN In llroln Ttr and slightly used laco .curtains .wso Tho House Furnishing Co. Iloillm Allen To I'av Afternoon two years and a half work as clork of the clroul court, Dorthu Allen Iihh roalgnod hbr posi tion, und next Thursday will go to Portland to tako a post In tho Mult nomah ttounty clerk's' office AflM Allwu, who Is tho only woman clork e: a court In thlsstato and probably on the 'Pacific const, has a host of frlouJs nmoufc tlio-' n,ttoj;noya, ptato and county olllulnU. und tho young folk of tho town. Willamette Plays Multnomah Tho Wlllamotto football toam loft thlH morning for Portland to play tho Multnomah Athletic club. Tho local team Is vory light, compared with tho blc follows of Portland, Ht nro prepared W put up a hard fight. Odd tuM Curtain .And short lengths carpota 'for rugs. Tho House Furnishing Co. Sentences Passed Judgo' Hurnoti seutonced (loo. II. Dn.vU, who was convicted of break ing Into Mrs. T. "ICay'p rosldenco and aluallng an overcoat, to one year In tho state penitentiary th,fa uttoruoon Kd Murny, also cunvlctVd on a theft charge was glvou n one year son GItOWTII OF THIS CIT- JHCMAND8 NEW MA'KKET Tho Willamette Valloy Moat com pany today opened tholr now markvt on Court street, nt No. 379, whoro , neatly fitted up room Is filled with a comploto stock of frcHh nnd curod InontB, llsh' anil poultry. Tho now Arm say thoy nro In Salem to stay and Biipply the trade w'th tho host sanltnry dressed moats that can bo bought In tho valley. Tho mnnnger are mon of long oxporlonco In tho trndtf ami will employ tho most mod orn mothods of catering to tho -pub-, lie. w- MKMHKH OF STOCKTON SCANDATi IdVKI) HEUE It Is roportod that Earnest Wag ner, )ho well known proprietor of the Hotel Willnmotte olevon years ago, but of lato a prominent resident In Stockton, Cal., has boon Impli cated ln a scandal which Involves icvoral other promlnont citizens of tbnt city. It npponrs as though Wagner was seen In tho company of sovornl pretry chorus girls In a fash ionable restaurant In Stockton mak ing things merry b"y "poping" oham pnlgno and otlpr Joy-prodi)Qlng liquids, resulting .in h'B actions be coming a Httlo queor for thobe of a city official. Wagnqr has roslgnod his position as a member of tho flr and police board or Stockton to which ho Is said to have dovoted hlmsolf loyally. eBpoclally .In tho re forming' of tho city. o 1)1 Kl). PimVINEAt the homo of his daughtor, Mrs. J. A. llomlngton, I) nnd Wlntor stroots, at 6:20 o'r clock, Friday, afternoon, Octobor 9. at tko ago of 76. Andrew Jack son Purvino. ot pneumonia. Tho following children survive Night Police Sergeant Duo to tho rapid growth ot S (em; a suggestion of.a'nht pollca sergeant for the station will prob ably bo favorably apted upoa by tke council, la all large cities a wan NEW HAUmVAhE HOUSE throws open; hooits Tho Snlom Hardware Company nnnouncoi open houuo in this pnper and arc splendid addition to this lino of trndo in our city. Tho presi dent of tho corporation w W. P. Fowfe, a promlnont nrltlsh Colum bia sawmill man, who ciuno to Snldtn and bought tho Damon rosldenco for tho purpose of making his homo horo And. HOiidlug his children to school. Ho enmo to Salem becnuso this Is n good school city. Frajik Flint, tho mnnnger, fins been 36 years on-tho keoaat and 30 yonra in tho hardwnro trade, ilo ronduotcd a rotall busl noss auc8Hftilly In California, and at De'llngham, ulid was dvo years In the wholeaalo trado nt Portland ami on the road for sovornl years That kind of tin equipment mnkon him an authority In his lino., Tho now Arm nro located In tho old Huron & Hamilton storo on Commer cial street. OJa.M'X'OriXA. T ' . o SJTJ-j mU 'y7&t'S M o o o o . o o o 'Ad03,l jo t)uariia.oiC o o o o o O uuius o o koixxuk ayxostiaa ooooooo'poo puv I tP TO THE MINUTE The r Star Tho oomo of high class fun. Tonight, Saturday afternoon fcnJ nltM. LOOK-- Feature Subjects POCAHONTAS Played six weeks straight tn Chlcajo . "THF Snill W',Comic This is a subject of genoral comment,, and Its unlcal pop'l ty will make n hit with nil. AnH AnnlhPf rnmir..BFG PARDON" This nlcturo will nortray many humorous Incident "fw, dnllv before niir notice. And for that reason alone should W received. Watch for Sunday's big new bill. 1 tonco in tho penitontlary.' Murray! Purine, who camo to X)regon In stole an overcoat from' tho lodging 18: George, of Portland; Cyrus ot rooms of the McGllohrUt llros. Independence; C. M., ot Portland Mrs. Pp-v Ii. Willi. Ft. Columbia. Waih; Alliert, HI the Purvljie farm; Mrs, H. T. Prescott and Mrs, J. A. Remtuittbn, of Salem; Monroe, Fred. Th funeral will bo held at 12 o'clock' nooa, Sunday, October 11, at tl)o Zena caurch In Spring Valley. T, XX. Morrll waB a Portland visi tor today. James MarvTh, of Canby, Is In the city transacting business and visit E. A. Senu returned to Portland this' morning aftor a shori visit hero. John Corey, o'f Wocdbum, was in tho city today looking after busluess matters. !.Dr. Graver Dlbsoti, 'of Portland, Is registered at tho hotel Willam ette today. Miss Mlna Burns, of Gorvallls, ar rived Ihls morning to spend Sunday with friends. C'yde Short went to Portland on tho, local this morning to visit wlt friends over Sunday. 6. A. Bnrgaff returned to Port land thls'raornlng atter several daya I business visit Tiere. O. R. Buslck left for Portland to day to vlalt bis brotker,Haf"ry, for a few days. wH4rt?l iHllllllllllHHIIIIIIllll)H i! You are Invited To come and try the BEST and PUREST EXFinCTSMAD ' . .. Vn- J. . . . . . ... . t.noA nnd we r- t 'inoy org ooing aomonstraiea ior your uou...., will take advantage of It. 'v' " . .r nisde by . All fiYtrnr-tn iiro.i iv th Tlnited States Government iro The Van Duzen Extract Co. Romembor tho only place to get thorn fs at the i! MOIR GROCERY COMPANV 456 STATE P"0 " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiihi"'""""" Willi' ,t? , . Aluki.( Mtb,. wjgiA . jiMktm Viafc,'...AMA.. uiftmelliM, a. i& AjMimia. iu .w. jm , .