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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
' wv m WT v DAILY CATftAh JOtflWAfc. gALIM, OMMOK, WEDNESDAY, OCT?nKR 14, ltO. ssssflsk Hr1 JMr R u k? Ot Wednesday Special Sales uro creating now Ideas for the economical Bhoppor. Wo have bar gain news to tell today nows of bargains that aro real and worth turning to advantage Every lino of this storo's news IB worth careful rending. TODAY ONLY from our Now Modern Men's Clothing and Furnishing Section ,comc our entire lino of Men's and Boys' Undorwenr. positively ho reserve Tako ndvantago and supply your winter needs now. All kinds, all prices. Reduced t -"lb 6 oooooopo rHRSONAIi MENTION B 25 PER CENT TODAY ONLY o o O And O . OOO of o o o o 8a loin O O o o o o one of these pretty ltttlo Shower Sticks ns scon In our Court Street window display. Steel framo3, bulb mmner, Italian Cloth Covor, extra selected handle. Every one Is worth double tho prlco wo ask today. it On salo at 8:30. No tolepliono orders rocclvod. 98c odds and ends of Ladles' and Chil dren's Underwear. TODAY ONE-HALF PRICE H Our line of Hudnut's celebrated perfumes, restricted price 50c and $1 per ounce. Our special price today, 39s ounce. Just to Remind Yot Men, that If you haven't your fall suit tv overcoat yoh boat como today as w still ha vi a fine showing of wool kfultu at Special Prices. Our bar- I gains aro- as reliable aw to ttyles as (bough tire full prlccf wur paid. Among tlrUr flno showihtf will bo found the) Colobratal UAHT, Hl'IIAKKXAlt ct MAll.Yr Suit and Overcoats. This stonr fs the Homu of Hart, Scftaffnor & Marx Fine Clothon. J 00 cents worth of value for every $1.00 spent here XVI z m rcomotA M-M IIHHfHHtWW-H4 I City News 4 M I I I I I 1 I M I H H 1 I i 1 I I I II Weather rom-ast 1 Occasional ruin tonight and Tliurs. .(toy; frchli Hoiithorly bit'ive. GUsoii'h l'liicc- -Elovop harbor chairs, o-o-d THOVKIt'S goltlng busy. ood-tt Throo roasbna for buying Cleveland. Daklng Pewder: Bnporjor Qunllty (Puro Croam ot ,' Tartar). t r Non-tost Packago (Scro'w top cant). Seat Prlco (3 lbs. G lbs. Jl.fiB). Folgor's Golden Onto Coffco, ground A, tieforo using. They Found the I'lnce ; Frank Collin' Court rcsoct Ib found by all tho traveling mon und thoatilcal people. Why ,not y-ju got thoiihubip ClinirQon-oarnl nil tho time. (let Some . .. Of that, big, fat, red, Juicy salmon right frotri thq bay at Fnrrfngton's, the (Iroeor and Markotinun's. Ilium AnvntiNl C. M. llunco, of this city, was ar retted yesterday afternoon by Con stablo Ira Hamilton for asmiultlnc 13. T. Tlco, n tojianl on Bunco's S Jm sxuairj naa 'ic HiviiNliiiY Mont Miwkirt Continues to glQ satisfaction They carry only tho heat and thoy nlm to give their oustomors tho llOBt. Ash Wood for Sale v Phono 11C. Win. Brown & Co., 13d Commercial street. 10t8-Qt If You llnvi h Hoim Or buggy lo sell, Hat tor sale day. When In, Porllaml Visit Ilnll'H lOHtau-ant, 330 Wash Ingtoi treot. e-o.d If You Have n Cv to Sell List for nalo ilrtj-, Snttgtlny, Qol. 17, with Ciopor & OiorvtVr. Arc You (leUliij ' " ; Your moioy't Wttrth? Vfiv,ill bo suitj tod) o If yti buy your yioat at th how market. 37 CouYttrtttt. Vllnim vlj Moat'C, ' . ', )rmk T o Ofou Jojvn ' r . wto wa arroatod Pimd'ny f'iuoon for bolug drunk and dUorlflv. u)iniartl boforo property near .Llborty. It appours ns tliough Tlco v'as ordorod to vacate tho property and falling to do so, llunco attempted, to. forco ma'tteija ami a quarrel ensued Tlco chargos llunco with striking at him wlththo butt of a gun. Tho case will come up for trial Friday 10, Court UnuM. V. 0. Poory, charged with ob taining monoy under false protonso, succoedod In gottlng more time and his case will bo continued at tha' noxt term of iho circuit court, IliimphivjH to S:k Congressman Will II. Humphrey, or Washington, has put Salem on hU dato book In his tour of tho atate, and will sioak hero although tho ex act date of his arrival Is as ot un known. Uo will notify tho secre tary of th stato contral commltteo, Morthur, In duo tlmo (MllljF OF POWCi: ,, OIUSON WILL RUN COURT HOUSE NEWS A now grand Jury wna drawn yes terday aB follews: J, It. Jackson, riremnn: John h. Uowcn, J. I). Shtlth, Wltrzol Doorllor, W. C. Wobb, N'. Welch, j. II. Iloobeo Tho nowly drawn grand Jury will moot on' tho 28th of.Devombor 1IMJS. Doeils ltTmlel. A. W. Howoll ot ux., to Jncob Slog mund, land In city f Salem; W. D., $2.C0. , Anton Wlrth to L.,A O'N'ell, to acres In uectlon 2aT. C S., It. 3 W.; W. D t. " L. D. and-W. Hoover to 0. W. and J. 13 Ilrow'i, land hi Brooks; W". D. $11.50. F, H. and A. Meyer to 'A. J. Lora inou, Rl.0-1 ncres In t'. 4 S., R. 1 W.; W I), $5000. H. II. nnd M. M. 8pauldlng to MIu nlo D. Sawdon, 20 acros In T. 7 S, It. 2 W.; W. D.. $2500. Christina Orohard to W. S. Grant, land In block 79 to Salem; W. P., $000. 0 ' ' - llonril of Trade N'otlco is horoby glvou that thorn will bo a rogular mooting of tho Sa eom Hoard of Trade at tho board rooms this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp. Important-buslnoss to oo transacted, A. F. Ilofor, secretary. Movements People. o o o o o Will Rock, of Stayton, is transact ing business horo today. 0. F. Royal has returned after building a bridge at Mehama. Mrs. H. O. Ballard, of Eugene, la In the city visiting with frlouds for a fow days. W. T. Hall, of Spokano, is in thd city visiting with hlo sister, Mrs. C. W. Davis, for a fow days. Attorney Geo. W. Caldwell, 4ofr Portland, transacted business hero yesterday. t Q. A. Slmpklns, of Barlow, was looking after business matters hero yesterday. W. W. EIIIb has returned from a week's buslne3s vIbII In. Eugene and Uoscblurg. A. A O'Neil returned to Brooks this morning fter transacting busi ness horo for tho past few days. P. S Walker has returned from Corvallls, whord ho looked after his business matters for a few days. Robert Slmoral loft this morning for Portland to transact business an-J shake hands with old friends for r. fow day 3. Joe and Albort Ounnlaon returnoi to Oregon City tfifs morning after transacting business horo for a fow days. , 'v Fred Rasmussnn, who h farming Just west of this c'ty. Is going on a trip to Portland and Washington for n few weoks. Mrs. Anna A. Culborfdon has re turned from an extended Btay at Seattle and fs better pfeased with Salem than ever before. Mrs. John Ingram loft this morn ing for Portland whoro she will vis It her aunghtcr, Mrj. John Fischer, for o coupfa of dnys. Miss 011U Moran returned to her homo In Portland thli morning- aftor a week spoilt In this city with friends. Mrs. A. Wi Glesy nnd children hnvo returned home to Portland nr tor a tovr tXny' vfslt with hor parents, Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. Orlffltlr, J. R. Noll, nn nttoriiy from .Tack Binvlllo, was lir tho city ye tordny transacting buBlmiBU and vUltlng; with friend. , MrH. John Whee!r returned this i"inilin? from a plwnnt visit with rHotuls nnd !clatl-3fl In SouMiom Or- "KO1 naniel lnn, of i;'hurg, nrrlvod thl ntirnlu ,o ,rtnV nftor IiuhIiioss mutters for 'a fuw Any. Ho Is one of Roseburg's Uvury renT estato men. Ilftllroad CommfHiIoner Oswald West has roturictr from a brief busi nusM vi-it at Olyurpla, Wash. Mrs. Allco A. Mllm Is In Sllvor tuir. visiting with frlouds for a few days,- ' J. Rr Burns returned today from an oxtondod vlBlt with fi lends and relntlvos In Senttlo. Mr. Burns snys tllo city of Soattlb is as busy as over. Mr. Cyrus J. Stockton, of Mend virro, Pa.,, who Has boon visiting hl hrnthor. Col. J. L. Stockton of UiIf , - city, for tho past llvo weeks, loaves tomorrow for Ills 'homo. Ho will mako stopviit Salt Lake, Denvor an I othor cltlos on routo. Miss Zaldoc Palmor, of tho Salem .poatolllco forco, IB spending hor vaca tion na tho guest of her sister at Tho Dalles. Miss Palmor Is at the head of itho civil service board of examiners of this city, a very ro-'ponslblo posi tion In tho postal sorvtce. Mr. Roateln, who has boon con ducting a largo department storo at Roaelxirg- foe Rnstoln & Groonbanm, hns closesl tho tuck and retumod to Salem. T. G. Calkins and family, of Port-j land, left for Albany today aftor SELLING LIQUOR TO MINORS bar UnflhU r tubly owln. t.mn M d that tho aM! Weston boy came l7L T bought beer m Vf could drink it n. - iiniiruii . to d him ho wag SfB T' mnors and he at o, beer away refni- 7 Uom. Atthh i'.;?tr' Kaiser for Schr.eW ll , to narrate to the couuZy f,A hS IN ilK1 1 rar the 8aIe aZ ULU ', viiiw.i ore, but Walter WImi.:'?1 r,niiRT i3nxvL!5.a v ! miBsIon r nn "1"- ""'Nt . I More, mother of Jnu.V Gils Schrleber, who was Indicted ' ono of tho principle In u by tho lato grand Jury of selling whot took the stand bf0re 13 iimini. n minora. Is on the stand to- or and was aslcnrt in t- .t v .,.. i il... ln..lf nnnrt niul la nrnV. rIio Jiml irltrnn t- ""S uuj in uiu urn."" - "- - ,..... "-t eon perah,M , lng to be quite an Interesting case, drink, tho court holdfttir tfc. -v ,i. t?n..rfli nf TiiK' lnnt. tlin tlnn wna nnf In ...... 1" . y: w,u. '""' ".":;;. ":, " : ;;:.", :";r.""w,i mulcimoni enrrges acunuuui ui DUn- umm iauuiuuy m the en I.... It .... t.i mlnnm tllOV lmlllC (oriiev Tvfltilfir Mir. A . ' i"s mini" " " ' " -- v..vu BCTerii ctm , . . n .- iin n.i.l 1-lnri.v ttrftlnli .1nrnfrt. I $ jonnuy aumuifi, ubu v, " .,.. .,...... u.ioius were banned ,,, .. .. n Thla rlinrun wft3 rofntlvn i Mm . tvi'Biuu, lib" "" --o- iu jiieieui toj brought against tho defendant by asked tho defendant, ml it Aldormnn H. S. Radcllf t, who was found that on several &,. , at tho time a member of tho pollco defendants In scroral Ylotatfo-, . committee, jonn oumiuw n - ,. .mui ;(., mai ina propria first witness to tnHre me sinuu mil m.uio case is not beld toUDy i testified to tho offect Schrleber was sponBlfile for a violation of tu t behind the bnr of his saloon, and otir law by his servant ot b! handedo him (Summer) nnd hN whom ho hns given explicit arnf ( friend Harry Weston, out boor est directions, nnd that thj fc.0 which thoy paid for and drank. Ho aolls liquor to minors at hit also testified that wltlTo they vorc when informed by hi employer i purchasing tholr beer, n boy or to uo so. The coort prmt minor ago by tho name of Frhoma- Schiiobor tn nnswer the qnstloii dor entered the Bnloon followed by ho snld htf had given itrlct otJt RadcIIff, and that Radcllff Informal to his helper, Jehn: Hamilton. Schrfobor ho was soiling liquor w to boh liquor to mineri. Th boys under age. Harry Weston's then adjourned until t o'clock. testimony coroborated with that of , Summer when ho was called upon BRYAN" TAMtS tho stnnd next. H. S. Kndcliff wai IS" SEBUMM thon requested to testify. Ho sid Kearney, Nob., Oct, H-U whllo passfng tho Schlrobor saloon taur of Ncbrnskit, Ilryan poie ks ho by clmnco glanced In and saw today, attracting hundreh ui ono of tho boys standing in front of tacking Taft and chrglnj i JcUo tho bar wftfi a glasa of beer lit hlB at tnlsropresontntlbn of fcioM. Sri hand, and wont In nnd Informed tho wire received by a large crctd. nronrlotor that tho boys woro undor By tonight the Democratic ttti-l ngo, wheroupon Schrleber questioned dntt will have made 3j iIh tho lioyB who gave their ages from 21 to 23 yuure old. Schriober', tho Mrs. Golssll, dnirshter oflNal defendant, was thon called to tho Mulkoy, a well-known 'err til fstand and told of how ho was sotting Monmouth, died yesterj; if &! In a chair Behind ono end of tho ngo of 27. visiting with Saloip friends for c nu m bo r of days. Miss Eelon Stlnor loft yestordlty evening for Tucomn, whoro sho will tIbII with fi-fends and rolntlves for tho noxt fow weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gregory loft fbr their homo In Walla Walla thlB morning after an extended visit with relatives and friends In this city and In Dullatr. Alonzo Gosnor has- returned l-o taldinr his son to the Hot Sprl:uiil Shipping, Wnsh., conducted by Cj;. Spong, formerly on tho river it Si-I lorn. Loroy Gcsner la 'henktoiil vlollnfst nnd hns been conffyil UI hh bod for thrt" months 1A c-l mntlBm, but Is already ImpwW Jas. WUMon. tho real eataile aa",l Is homo from a pbmant tt it I Brownsville. Sa,3 ld-di sroKirftl tmsfgffAjgfgttT9999l9 ff Doin't wait foi yourf riends to vJl tell you the laugh they had at The iV Star Till: HOME OF" HIGH-CiaSS FU.NV 271) State fiti'trt. To-night, Wodtioaday and Thur day aftornoon and nlgita. Feature Subjects "THE PARDON" "STRONG GALEM-Comic "CULTURE OP RICEM Most Interesting "FATTY'S OLLIES,;--Comic MI-8 Smith, lato of Now York, vlll alng, "That's the J7 Love You." Mr. Williams wl'l dollvor" You Will Have to m STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL Irish Song." Come Listen to the music ivji8N!fHwrrniiw.j H-H-fr4 I HI 8 H H I i 111 II Jl I I II 1 1 H-I-K4--H4-H-H4 Tho present city marshal and chief of tjollce. oopularly known in "Dee" Judge Mooi yesterday morning and Gibson, will bo n oandldato for ro was glvan ten days In tbety Jull. luunliiutlon Ho baa sorved this city Adanm was released by Judge Mooros for two term and horo aro many last Friday nflor having been arrest- ?d for a similar offense, on tho con dition ho go to work Immediately, but Adams apparently could not stand the Idea ot'wqrk, and proceeded to take another load remll'lng in his present predicament. ClirHov Votti KnJoyed his breakfast hotter than evon btcus9 . his wlfo served .him V. . i busings men ia bollovo the city could do no bettor than to keop him In that position for anothor torm. Ho nxpuuts some opposition and has al ways had some, ai any man miut havo who does hla duty without fear or favor. Miss nejrtha AJIon, deputy county clerk, loaves today to tako a position In tho county clork ollleo at Port land. r MARRIKD. MARTlN-MirjiUR At tho Catholic oliuroh, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Ootobor H, 1903, Miss Nina Martin to Mr. George II. Millar, Rev. Father Moore of ficiating. in RORX. I,RWIS llom to' Mr. and Mrs Marloy C. Lewis, at their homo 385 Capital strost, Wednesday, October H, at R a. m , a son. He is of the regulation Taft size and lit to be called Rill. M0NEY A Rrst of the Season OverLadrt & Bush's Sank Salem. O; iVJtj aU K rJ , rNorwicn union rire Insurance Society 'l ITiunli -fr4u1ltl llPdllll'ill At'Olir I i J"" ' " Oftlce with Wm. Brown & Co., No 3'9 Commercial street. A !nrtri mnnv neonle sneak out wuuu more is uu ono nrouuu vu uoi them. fmiiniHHitititiiniH ;;NEW TODAY;;. IHII HI HIrH4IHHIIIII , For SK Several houses lu Salem xxand farm 'ands at a bargain Cap ital National Bank s.eod l E. 0. Moll's Country Meats, Spare Rtbz, Loin and ausagc c Ji DIKO. POWELI At the Salem hospital at 9:30 Monday evening, at the age ot 27, Mrs, Augusta M. Powell, of cerebral tumor, , Wanted To Rent, medium small farm with good pasture. Phone 152, 640 N. Commercial. 10-13-3t r Wmuod A llvo huetler who can 'tiirnlsh honesty bond, horse and harnesj can secure permanent em ployment with largest company In the, stat, Big money to right man. Address A, care this papor. 10-13-2t - f OMlf F PEARS. ..ifAIJMII TUB FINEST l'ISAltS OX THIS MARKET. "' Qm)f$ t XUMRHR OP HO.YICS FROM Till? WAIX.U i " 1URLY. 'DOX'T WAIT UXTfL TJIKY AIUJ nK . -.tH MOIR GROCERY COMPAQ ;j PHWn io j IHH' 456 STATE HtHlllltllHH i H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M H4tHH v.; -VtC