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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
DAILY CAPIAT, JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 J 1108. S Continued for Two Weeks We Have iot the past ten days had conducted iot us the Greatest Sale eve held in Salem. A, sale whete we thew out entire stock open to the people at prices neve Before equaled i nousands took advantage oi the opportunity and supplied their wants THERE MAY BE OTHERS vrboitom some cause prevented from doing so. In otdz that all may share in the exceptional tagatns we have Decided to Continue This Great Sale Tt IwrO WkS. Jrxll tfJffCPK WlT V0fVC1 fh cam 4-fwe vrirtO' k rtft-f sn"1f oltr4t4k"T tf krtrkew. sw s4-u stock. Thanking the public generally fou the very liberal patronage in the past and asking a generous share of your M tia fcttsmess. assuming voci at all times the vetv fcacf at ffio vmv fnwpcf ftnas&fa ffopR. we a fn twcnocc It G. W. JOHNSON & CO. J 4 1 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. NMMRH IM Stegg He isH lin S v.W . ".7'XijtK .:..w fttra . . frav ",t U-. tjr-r.E - -Mmm , 'V'WWJV-'l , : M- V';v J'$ THT SAFETY, CONVENIENCE ALL AROUT THE HOUSE If It's wired rightly for electrical ap pliances. Wo will arrange for the current, put In tho appliances light, 'tolophono, burglar alarms, call bolls, motors for sewing machines, fanB etc. at great advantago to you slight profit to oursolves. Quostloa us about electrical goods as much as you llko. HYDE 11R0S. ELECTRICAL CO. lfU N. Liberty St. Phono 101 UNITED GERMAN SOCIETIES OA11INET8 For filing lottors, or card cases for Iooeo ledgor cards, aro alwayB usod In offices whoro thoy fllo away lottors and bills and keops copies of those wrltton In tho ofTlco. Wo havo soino good Ideas in tho way of lottor fllos, cabinets, lottor copying prossos, bo ' sldcu everything that could bo called n blank book, from a poncll Bcratch tnblot to a largo double ontry ledger. A. M. II A N S K N, Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, and all kluds of Houso nnlBh. Corner Mill and Church Sti. Phono Main 344. 1. Anel College 111. AN6EL, ORE. ' la charge of tho Donodlctino Fothors. Boarding school for young Ben and boys. Terra opens Soptombor 8. Board, tuition and laun irr, 1210 per year. Preparaiory, Commercial, Sclontlflc and Clas cal Courses. Wrlto for catnloguo. Tho first opon nicotine and ontcr- . talnmcnt under tho nusplces of tht j recently organized Consolldnto Asso- I elation of Gorman-Sneaking Soclotioa of Oregon wns hold, at Arion hall last ovonlng, and hundreds woro un- , nhlo to gain access to tho auditorium because of tho great crowd In nttond- . nnco. The affair was a much greater bucccss than tho commltteo In chargo of tho arrangomontn had expected, and tho next annual meeting will bo , hold in n moro spncloMs hall. Tho organization hns boon perfect ed for tho purposo of promoting rlosor social as well as business rola flons'bPtweon 11b mombors. Tho sue- j cess of last night's entortalnment Is 'n ourpni of considerable grnMflcn tlon to tho promotorH of tho nlllanro, nnd during thn evening each of tho np'nkprs dwelt at length upon tho at'ninmont of the socloty's object ns i ov'tlencpd by tho splendid gnthorlng In Mtondnnco. Tho ovonlngVprogram was openoci with a soloctlon by Thlolhom's or- rho trn, after which Chairman Otto Kleemnnn Introduced Governor Chamberlain, who dollvorod tho opening address. Tho governor dwolt upon tho success of tho Gorman po Plo ns a whole, and prnlsod their en terprise and good citizenship, nnd nt mo conclusion or ins spoocu wm .heartily applnudcd. Tho Ilolvotla Sanger Corps then contributed sovornl natriotlc Gorman Ln'rs which wore encored onthunlnB- 'tlcnlly, nftor which Rov Charles T. , II. Hopf doHvorcd an address In Gor man In which ho complimented tho dlfforont societies on tho progress nl- : ready mado toynrd tho cementing. 'of closer relations with each othor, 'and Indorsed tho plnn to havo tho German Jnnguago moro generally taught throughout tho country, Tho Arion Singing sacletv then rendered an nid German folk song which was oncored repeatedly. II. Sohnoorr, prcstdont of tho Gorman society of Oregon City, and Joseph Jenny, of Mount Angol, woro tho next Bpeak ers. Tho singing section of tho Port land Social Turn Veroln then con tributed two selections which wore woll rccolved, nftor which Otto Kloo niann, chairman of tho ovonlng, de llovorcd tho closing address. Tho ontlro nudlonco joined In tho chorus of America, aftor which tho tfathor- I lng adjorned'to allow tho young pco I plo an opportunity to danco. o We Sell -u on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return the entire amount of money paid us for it. We ask all those who are run-down, nervous, debili tated, aged or weak, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, hanging-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Vinol with this understanding, G, W. PUTNAM Oo., Salem, Oregon. HH "l r Little German r Shoe Store Received a new line of dress shoes, good fitters CHICHESTER'S PILLS I 4&&&!K I'llUID llrd 1 .ul. umVJ I W "'IlM l I. ttnl. I wllh 111.,.. P.IJr. T, 1 -r M T.iku tirt hrr llwr f our ill iiAlJtkjrh iiiikLik mis. j , St -' I'll l lPr ' Wfl SOl!V't'fipwr'w,HHaL 7 j Loggers' Shoes, High Tops, . and Solid Fall Working Shoes w . . JACOB VOGT, 345 State Street mts RAILROAD TIME TABLES COItVALLIS A 1SABTH1IN It. It. TISIM TAIHilJ. ALIIANV AND YAQUINA TRAINS. No. 2 No. 1 Dally STATIONS Dally Ex. Sun. Br. Sun. a. in, Iv ar. n. in. 7:35 ; Albany 7:in ff f t t Cl'JG 0:02 5:32 6:07 4:50 4:22 vfc;agt?3 THE LENOX Portland's now and moat modernly furnished hotel, Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacont to buuines center. Free bus to and from trnln3 Up-to-date grill. Exce"ant cuisine Telephone In every room. Private baths. European Plan, .?1 to 2.50 Per Daj American Plun, 2.00 to SI Per Day O. II. SPENCER, Malinger 'alta & Hentschel '"" to e. Etkerll. 1ke Elite" Hotel and Cafe ,w and tio U Mnierclal Street to Midnight, Excel. 7 DUuwr,, .-, '" wanquets a 1 1 "jMlxy '4,kmjj' Lots of New Fall Dry Goods KNIT SHAW'S 100 Kinds to Select From Prices 19c up to $3 Ss Latent Styles from DOd "l J5.00 Fura 83.75 White Fur Scarfs S2.75 Children's S,eta S1.00 SHOES l!AMIfro.N & I1HOWN Bout for Woar Lowest Prlcea BOY?' SUITS FROM $1.00 UP Wo have a groat many line and guarantee best valuos In town Ladies' and Children's Coats A GREAT ASSORTMENT ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS. LOWEST PRICES IN THIS CIT1. CHILDREN'S REAR PLt'SH COATS FR05I 92.00 ri. Millinery THE LATEST STVLES. EXPERIENCED TRIMMERS. AVE BELL MILLINERY, NOT AT MILLINERY' PRICES, HUT WITH THE SAME SMALL PROFIT THAT WE SELL DRY GOODS. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240 and 246 Commercial Street 8:35 Corvallls 8:53 Philomath 0:22 Wrons 0:50 Dlodgett io;io Summit . , , , 10:32 Nashville 11:39 Chltwood 3:23 12:03 Elk City 3:03 iz:30 Toledo 2:31 1:15 ar... Yaqulna . ,lv. 2:00 AlbnnyCorvnlll8.PlilIoiuatli. No. 10 (dally) Leavoa Albany 7:60 p. m. Leaves Corvallla. . , 8:30 p. in. No. 8 (daily) Leaves Albany 12:35 Loaves Corvallls 1:35 Arrivos I'liliomatn, . , , , l;03.n. m No. 0 (dullvl . Leavoa Albany fi:30 a. Loaves Cnrvnllln i a-1 n n Arrives Philomath 10:30 . No. 2 (dolly except Sun.) LcaveB Albany 7:35 a, ra. Loaves Corvallls 8:35 a. m. Arrives Philomath 8:53 a. ra. No. 1 (dally except Bun.) Leaves Philomath 6:02 r.. . Arrivos CorvalllB G:35 a. in. Arrives Albany , , , , 7:15 a. jn. No. 5 (dally) Loaves Corvallls 6:30 a. m. Arrives Albany ,7:10 a. m. No. 7 (dally) Leaves Philomath 10:45 p.. m Arrives Corvallli 11:15 u. m. Arrivos Albany 11:58 a. m. No. 9 Leaves Philomath., 2:00 p. m. Arrivos Corvallls. ..... .6:00 p. m. Arrives Albany 0:40 p. ra. No cbaago In service bqtween Al" bany and Detroit. p. ra V. m, au u. m. Timo Cttnl No. 51, Southern Padflo Co., Effective Sunday, Aug, 18, IOOH. TiMvnnl PordHlid, Pnseiifcr, No, 10.-0:13 a. ra. Oregon Ex press, No. 18 8:40 a. m. Cottago Grove pnssongor. No, 12. 2; 45 p. in. Roseburg prb songor. No.. 14 0:13 p. ra., Portland et prosB, A Toward Porttand, FrlKiit. No. 222. 5:0 p. ra. Portland fast frolght. No. 220. 10:40-11:28 u. m. way frolght. Toward San Fruiiclico, I'Mmengrr, No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Rosolyurg pasaonger. No. 17, 0:45 p, in. Cottago Grove pansongor. No. 10 9:50 p, m, California ex- prosB. No. 18 3:31 a. m. Snn Frauds'. co express. Toward San Francisco, Frcliclit, No. 221.-2:43 a. ra. Portland fafc freight. i No. 225.-11:28 a. ra. WAy frolght JHI&MtaMfciMMyM Oregon Electric Time Table. Time of arrival and departure of cars at Salem ta as follows, Portland and Intermediate peints: Arrive Loavo Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 u. m. Express 10:50 a. ra. 9:05 a. m Local 1:25 p. in. 11:05 a. m Express 4:20 p. m. 1:45 p. ra Local 6:45 p.m. 3:28 p. ra. Express 8:20 p. m. 6:00 p. m. O. P. MASON IJOX OO, 247 Miller St., South Balew, maw feturer of all kinds of box, erat as4 fruit dryvr awowwrl, Plwa; , it TORRID ZONE FUNARCE XfsutBBjnHKIH Too above cut represeutii oar Melc lined Torrid Zone Furaaei... Guaranteed 'gas, awoke and dut proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER MM UTATK WHMWl,