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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
f y" rr t,"g t 2 T DAILY OAPrf At. JOUnNAI. 8ALKM, ORKOOW, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, MOB. .wr" - - Wednesday SURPRISE SAIF No. 401 Tor Wednesday Only wo havo solccted roin our regular stock of Umbrellns Five Dozen which we offer for 98c Sec d'aplny In Court street win dow. None Rold until 8:30. No telephone orders received. 500 PAIRS OF Ladies' Shoes All broken lines are Includud In tilts wile. Our aim Is to Glenn the Block at prlcoB that mean results wo lmvo mada up flvo lots of theso Shoes. 9 J .70, Qii.au, 92.NO, $:s.io, $:i.oo In tlicso lots aro fa. 00, $1.00 and 15.00 ehoos. NEW SNAPPY, Up-to-duto full stock; unexcelled for quality and stylo, in this largo nwiortmont nil slzoi nun widths are represented. Take ndvnntngo. See Court Hired Window. Umbrellas , &. rro "? m,. vf 'LbMa. A. its. "ttf Tapo odgo, hull' runnor, oxtrn seloct lmndlos, Our price S2.85 LookB llko tho $5,00 kind sold olaowhoro a bargain, I'MHHKLLA COUNTER CV IRv CtJ PtK Coats 0 C 1 ' 0 B ERVS fc(H7 .- i.jft . i4 i1' middle of the month special sales at the m store; take advan- tare. There are savings here for overyone and we hope every one will be in this week and snap up some of the moneysaving opportunities . Ladies' aad ttOta Underwear "Wo lmvo a larea .,., this underwear la brokea 1 uwuwPhedUillu gain rack at exactly Half-Prke Ladies' Tailored Suits This fall's stylo In this largo as sortment nro tho long coat jacket., plain nnd fancy tailored effects. Ro low wo list a few. Now Is the time to take advantage. Our specials ari. recognized na tho best monoy savors. $50.00 fancy Blrlpo serge, long com (MA QE Jacket, trimmed with largo but- 2)3V,OD tons, now v $15.00 fancy Shovoron, long coal .n rn Jacket effect, pleated skirt, a ba;- t Hit gain, now Pt)U.JV $57.00 Shlfforo- Broadcloth, long a i ah coat, a bouut'ful suit .now )aDUI $35.00 fancy Chovlot, special ofTor, &1Q C( now W And Many Others gt Reduced Prices MEN ATTENTION Our Buccossful suit Balo last week loft us with some odds and ends and until these are .old we still lmvo a suit for yci at a big avlng In price, If you haven't alroad bought one of those , HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits wo had on sale, now Is tho op portunity for you to get your framo In one; nnd when you do you will bo glad thc.v'ro wool and tailored by people who know how. COM 15 AND INVESTIGATE This is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes m. ii For fltroot wear In this season's nowoBt patterns and fabrics re duced 13 and 12 EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS 35c vnluo loe 05c vnluos HOc U)NO SILK (1UVES 12 and' 10- button lengths, double linger tipped. Special iWc. isfttf I. if II ,U H r 'A. . . 4.VN mm 1 i& t A v L i Mm A i FANCY WAISTS al SPECIAL PRICES Ecru Not Waists trimmed with fancy Cluny lnco aud Battenburg buttons, ecru for owning wean' re duced One-Third. Fancy Tailored Tjufletas In a largo umjortmout of blnck nnd colors. All lnco trliiiinvd and tail ored offecti reduced Ono-Thlrd. Our oiltfro lino of fancy Lin gerie WlsU no loaorvo- reduced 13 I Days Only mmjm Copyright 1908 bjr Hart SchaiTncr tt Mm: Wo offor our ontlro Hue of Mon'a and Boys' Underwear no resent at Special Prices. 50c Garments, 1107" Vt $1.00 Gnnuonts, irow , 75c $2.00 Garments, now U0 iith. Now Ib tho tlmo to provldo for muter. T0ILES SOAP Another lot of Soap snapped up by this storo at a price wtfch ablot us to soil It clioiip. Mndo bv an EuKtorn Soap mnkuT In di dlf forcmt odors. Itegul Hono Sweet Sconted'Glyci'vino.SwcotUljwr'M, Rose- Glycorlno, Sweet VIoloc tlnd Scotch Ont Mum. Larp? nln carefully. wraipod. l'Oo size. Grand Special 3 ckes for 10c s onMewMtHKMamt WH WTWC"AftVJ)WW' T"7?rV"'-!l " w 1 City News! 1200 i t i HtW 1 1 Jt t-H-f-H-HH-fr Witillior l-'orccnut OccnNloiuil light rnlu (oulglit nnd THi'wbiy. wo Yl leu in Portland Vlult Hnll'B roataurint, 330 Wntih Ington atroot. o-o-d GIIschi'h Place Elovon harbor chalrn. o-o-d TllOVKIl'S cottlng busy. eod-tf J)ollvir AitIvch IjiiU United States senator John P. Dolllvor will urrlvo in thla olty at U:15 p. in., on Friday noxt to spunk bofo o tho Sulont Hopubllcnns who aro mnklng vlnbnrnto arrangomonts for hli coming Hiinuiuuo Kulo Tho ladles of thu Christina church will ronduet a HMiumngo Sale hi tho basement of tho Rowland houso, 414 Court Btroet, noxt door oast or ilrowor's drug store. Any parton linv'ns goods to contrlhuto will plemie leavo thoiu at tho above named place. Ash Wood for Sale Thono 115, Wm. Brown & Co., 120 Commorclnl Btrcet. 10-S-Gt Havo thu Discount Sond chock or pay at ofllco on or before Ootobor 10th, to save dis count on October water bill. 10-7-3t CU nnd Kih A modej'n meat market aud try nn order of moat kept In perfooUy sanitary manner. Stousloff Bros Phono 321. DOLLARS AN ACRE Tkfc ltollrtblo OWHt'i la J. M. Lawrence, corner of Com mercial and Forry Btroots. Phono 311. Hhvo Xo Kqmfl Tho production qf thfi Pnlom cigar factory has no equal. Try a TtuUmoo or La Coroua, aud bo con vinced. Tko lt Vet Tho ploturoi ghown at tho Midway todny and tomorrow nro the beat ah,owB thl bou, Call and Judge for yourwlf. th MIrH rk " Tta tre er cm)' Pt 0 tklr JO.ujlHHta tke Yew Applos bring $2400 pur ncro. DougluH county orchard bears a record crop. Located at Winston's, on th South Umpqun rlvur, six miles south of Hosoburg. U,po"t8 havo como to us frequent ly of lato of a rumarkablo crop of Spltzonborg apploa grown by Jas. B. Smith this Boason at hla fruit farm a fow mllod outh of thla city. Tho e reports wuro fully vorllud this morn- lug by Mr. Smith, who was hi this city. Ho Is now picking his appl f . and from a- measured quarter of an aero of ground will pick over 300 boxes of oholco marketable Spltzou barg applos, In fact tho fruit is of guoh excellent alzo aud hue color thai h has been offorod $2 to $2.fiO pur box for It at tho orchard, this bolng n rotufn of $2100 per aero for this oue crop. So far as wo havo ovor heard this Is a new record in tho fruit buslnoM, fur oit elaaxlug Hood River , Roguu River or auywhoro 0U0, so far na wo havo ovor had any Information. Such a record U Blmply astonishing, nnd it Is hard to roallto, even by our own poople. that such a record has boon achieved That It actually has boen done, a largo number of pooplo who havo vlsltod tho orchard and soeu tho fruit cm tho treos aro ready tT toatlfy It was 11 revolution to ex purluncod fruttgrowora from else where. Among others who visited tho orchard wiu Mr J. W. Porklns, tho Mod ford orohard man, who re contlv located hore. and ho unhesi tatingly pronounced It tho finest ho had ever aem nnywhoro. In fact that verdict has boen unanimous by all who havo gono out to soo thU frut for themselves. Thoao apples aro to bo carefully packed and shipped oast Doubtless thoy will bring a top pr'co hi the markets wherevor sold. Othor Douglas county orchards are also showing splendid results. Sam ple of fruit from a number of them may bo seen In tho windows of tho real estate ottlces about town. O. B. Cpnuon had a limb two feet long from a Spluenberg tree which bore ovor 40 merchantable, four-ttor site of apploa. A BeltiKhetnier applo from tho orchard of Joseph Wharton In west Roseburg wolghed 20 H ounces Many Bartlett near were on display horo this yer that weighed from 20 n 24 ouhcwi each. Four peacno I from F D, Owea's Kdonbower or- 1 chard, plae4 side by elUe measured over IS teee, cut fro a rexwit photograph of them being; recently lnibllshod hi tho Roviow. Ah to prune crnpH it Is yot a Ilttlo early to got detlnlte crop roiwrtB. W. T. Emory wns in from polos valley this afternoon and tells us that hla prttuo harvesting will bo completed In nnothor week. From 40 acres ho will havo fully' 800V busliola'of tho fruit. At tho prevailing prices ho will roallzo from $12fi to $150 per ncro for this season's- crop, although tho fruit has rlponod vory slowlv and Ib wolghlng out much lighter than last year. With Douglas county orchurda y'oldlng annual crops bringing from $100 to $500 por ncro, right along, aud often far oxceedrng those figures, and In the Instance nbovo mentioned 'en riling tho ouormous figure of S2400 nor ncro, It Is roally no won dor that DouglnB countr frnlt lands aro being purchased ovory day by far-seeing Investors. 1 o 1 HIGHER TEACHERS SALARIES I know thov wITf: the'll liofn vou got moro nnd butter booki fr tho chlldreu: thoy vo- got the money: go and' sco them. . .4 1M fi:n. PEUMCK Mm. Mndollno Pcrllck wf to of A. PorfTek, nge 51 .i-oars, at hor homo throe nillos oast of Salem, Saturday morning at 4 o'clock, of cancer. Til funeral survfees wore hId nt 2:U0 p. 111. today at tho German Baptist church. Interment lir the Lee Mission cemirtury. n ,luM Arrival Another lot of thoso young sal mon, one to three- pounds; nlsxrlMit flsh, halibut, crafis. and salmon at Farrington's, tho Clniror and imtrkot-innnL STARR PIANO HIGH CtASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL COURT HOUSE NEWS A potntor for the teachers of Ben ton county comes In SMpt Ackor mau's nddross Rt Prlnov'lle the other dny. Spoaklng of a way In which tonchors might IncroKso tholr salary ho -nld: "I would ad viae every teachor when Rooking a contraot to tench In any school district In Oropon. first to ascertain tho exact amount of tho district's gonornl school fund. S$ per cent of which undor tho law must be snent for Instruction. I would fur ther advise ovory Oregon tencher then to demand In hh or hor contract S6 por cent of this fund ns salarv; In othor words, If the fund amounts to $500 do not accept a penny less than $495. Using thee figures, thope aro some school boards wh'ch doom it n smart business trick to pay tho teacher, snv $400, turning h $25 over and nhove. but within tho lawfjil 85 per cent, back Into tho general fund, thus lessening tho taxes of tho dht'let lust that much. This 1 poor policy for both nartles district's goneral school fund. S5 por cent or refuse to slcn tho contract " Another notowprthv part of Mr Ackerman's address was: "All over this country there aro oh acheIers: c'osp nronnd every ohool boii'o, hundreds of them Un derstp' ", I r" 1 -t sreivlng of old mpM- thoro aren't an- or vry fow In Oriron ThP old Imcholorg 'n most instances hive spreading acres 8(l noro money than they know what to do with. Go to them. HI tnei vom want a better eehool library k4 uk tn to eotr)Wttt. MONEY TO LOAN THOS K. FORD Ovor Ladd A Bn"h's Bank Salem, O' Nor wJcb Union Fire Insurance- Society Frank Momllth, Uealdoot Agent, Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No t9 Commercial strtet DOpartmont No. 1 of tho clrenfr court mot title morning nt 10 o'clock mill ad'Journed until attonraon. Only oirq enso was sot for hearing Uduy that belli); the case of Brit ten BcmrJt va. State Bfinnlte It chargod wfth a criminal assault upon it 15-ywir-ohf girl. Tho State v. Lnthrop will como up for liearlng tif tuorrow at U p. m. an tho charKW' of perjury. Mr. Lnthrop Is ready to faro trlltr and provo his tunoconco In tlw bankruptcy matter of C. Ullom, rhe Court stroot btkor, If. E. fJbwuihir has boon appointed truBteo Dy rofervo John Bbyno. Llnliilitfos nro ostrmtd nt 54000, and asts at $12d0 la tho statonunrt tlOid by tho nllbged bankrant. I Tho Honry Baitholomy wilT has ueen mod in tho probnto-court. Tho document leaves all tfio property, valht-ifl at $3C00.to Ills chllUren. J 11st loo of tho Peace J. B. Manogro of St. Paul has stmt a communreation to thv county court of his roslgna I tlon of his ofllCfr, and, unttn n potl 1 tlon has boon tondered' by tho clti- zons In that town ,tho placo- will ro jmafn rnennt. Tho county comnitssl,oiTOr aCt- I jonrnod Saturday attornoon after a j threo days' eosaloir Thw officials coveretl a grvat amount of routine I work during tholr meeting-. Tho county court granted Potter a- imi n HrtmRo to ancrattf a UIiIl'I hall lb Mills City saiurw 'fl noon, thoiiornilt to cover hxww-h o- ADDITIONAL PERSfMS Sam Morgan returned thl' tat . .. nt.A. t.Mntln IT. mg irom ii en"" uu..-o - 80"irl .. ..,r.lKi.lillU' . . Rrr "?"" u ,,:: ; city touny iookws " mnirom. ,..urfff Jolin Lommon il1luu,',",1;;j lnnd to transact bualnesi for . . ...n this morning to tratract btvw tor n anon 11111. ,! hal Miss Alice Hunt ta r rtw-jW Portland, wnore bu ""- - for a fow uays ..., Robort Sinun an"JawrL ftw (My for renaie""' "' LT-fchf' will make, their heme In tttfc .Mr. anu Ji ,r " ",imu turned this roirnlng tfff visit wun rcroui Albany. . . iMn Mrs. C. h m"" " BiffliiW" and relatives for week. .,, MiM Pen" "w r",M. i"it honitf in WDodbnrn , tt Ulff after spending Simdav wl and frlonrta In tnis tw geij Will Thomas, one of J of Tb TJRll Ml "up:rthe tl pany's businesa mn'v- - I Si 1 i i I i IriA-i-i ii HIIMMM H4-HH4H44'44 JNEW TODAY:::: .. . . fiiiiiiiiiiiii e 4 n 8 1 1 1 1 n ' ; 1.011 uom wuivu (inn cuain; was lost Friday between Androw Ver cler'a nnd tho big bridgo, in PoPc county. Finder loave nt this ofllco for reward. 10-9-3t WnntiNl Position to work on a ranch by man nnd wife'. Address G. Journal 10-12-3t For Sl( Two good milk cows, 1 Jeiy, 1 IIoMeln; thoroughbroi Jcra&y heifer calf, lnquiro 771 N. Commercial st. 10-12-3t For Sale or TnnU 16-acro chtckeu ranch. Would trado for Salem property of bouse and lots not to exceed $1000 or $1200. This chicken ranch Is located mile east of Tumor, near Tabernacle; has abcut 175 fruit treo3, logan and raspberries: good bouse and barn, 3 good wells; all fenced and croaMenced; good gravel soil. En quire at 4Q7 S. 18th st. Cash prlco. $1600. Salem Oregon. 10-12-3t gammer. lMlre J 52 N. l-12-3t You arc Invited To como and try tho BEST and PUREST EXBRACTS MA .. .., - hoi I9 t They are baing demonstrated fpr your bonent, " X will tnko advantage of It. All oxtracts used by the United States Government a tB tl el The Van Duzen Extract Co. I ', Remember tho only place to get them (s at the MOIR GROCERY COMPAQ 456 STATF rnurn. nniiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii"'lilW411 1