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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
'-Mtf'v'' t .. .rt.t-y-'-. It 1 1 1 ml llmtm n i r tin ' -rtiiliilUrln i THfT'T """ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Whatever your engagements are for the next three days of this week, bo suro to visit thla store and take advantage of some of the middle of llio month's specials The values aro so good that no economical pur chaser will hesitate a moment. SHOE SPECIAL 0 'All solid shoes. Nifty and right. A clean up to fall's advance styles, sizes and widths to lit alt. Sold fitters of oxporlence. Men's Rogular $5.00 Shoes, now $.1.(15 Ladles' $3 to $6 Shoos, now ,$1.70 to 9.1.(15 "Watch our Shoo Department Grow." Evory wook's business outstrips the week preceding. GOOD WORK BY YOUNG FARMERS WHY? FOR 3 DAYS ONLY I Wo offor our ontlro line of Mon'j Colored Golf and Negligee Shirts no reserve In this largo assort ment llio patterns and styles arc lit such largo numbers that it Is oaBy to suit each Individual fancy makes selections easy. ana $1.00 values Roducod to . $1.25 vuluos Reduced to 75c 94c $1.50 valuos Reduced to . $1.7C values Reduced to . $1.13 $1.32 I All that Is needed by young people In the Willamette valley Is pluck and ginger. Those qualities have beon displayed by Ernest and John Savage, two well-known, Salem lads, who havo rented the John Kirk ranch near Jefferson. Ono leaving his em ployment with the House Furnishing company and tho other his as ship ping agent for tho Salem brewery, thoy decided to turn farmer and are making a decided success. Though It Is but a few months since they first startod work on tho farm, they are doing a find business with their 2G cows and are realiz ing quite a noat profit from their cream, alon'o. Thoy havo also de cided liog-ralslng Is n good lino and are not selling their milk, but rais ing some right flno porkers, which can bo counted upon In tho future to take somo bluo ribbons at fairs. Now Improvements are not lacking on the Kirk farm slnco the Savage boys havo takon a hold. Tho Intcst sepa rator Is used. The crop next year from vegetables and fruit will sur prise Borne of tho old-time residents of the valley because of tho onorgy and Inltfntlvencss being spent by both lads. Thoy "ay farm work agrees with thorn and "Ernie" emphatically states no moro brewery or town work lor mm, turn mere is -oo much good r mni to be atltlrnted to allow of (hat. ALBANY GRANTS FRANCHISE FOR W4TERS WELCH SYSTEM Albany, Or., Oct. 15. (Special) Two mon wore taken out ofa box car horo this morning and sent to Port land, it is said tiiat, wnilo thoy wero ni.,i i. v round and 'of K,l , , 8mo one'i & th hit J What a d1m;; t.. flr nl,i fv "'6 JOn 1. 1 "6i or iiy- - D,,lng HkD an .!, Purr ne ... '""' or. 8.1. tabrt0"1! Romping through tb. v ' Wandering frST 'l . "nd the ckolw-T ,0 Favored IlttleZK 'a your lot. ,a , FANCY WAISTS At special prlcos. Ecru Not Wlsts trimmed with Dattonburg- but tons for ovonlng woar, reduced ONE-THIRD. FANCY TAILORED TAFFETAS In n largo assortment of blnck3 and color?, plain and laco-trlm-mod and tnllored offect, and our ontlro line of llngerlo wulMs, all ro ducod ONE-THIHO. MISSES' SKIRTS In thin showing aro black sklr.ts, plain mid fancy pleated, strlpoj and mixtures. A glimpse at tho showing In tho Court street win dow will toll tho story. AH Reduced One-third in Price -2 o irwrffriTwnfiir7inMfTTn-pri i " iLMjuLI HUDNUT'S PERFUMER At Reduced Prices .. . H-H-4-H-44""fr4"-f-H"W-fr Ti'iL. . KA fuiy iicwsi Lonell to Spook t i .ludgo Stephen A: Lowell, of I'on- A. l.llnlr... ...Ill ... .-..I. , D..I ' y. . . ..U...H, nm oiuuu in ninuin, ucionor 27, ii nd or tho uuaplaja of tho Young Men's Republican club. illtllll IIIIIIUHMI n H Weather Forecast Occasional ruin tonight niul tlayt cooler tonight. Fr. How Alrtt That Slwit Order? Just jcall up 851 and thoy will nil your 'order Jmt u well aq if yon Avoro In tho shop to choose for your wolf. WUlamotts Valley Jdout Co., 370 Court stroot. HtoiiNloir Bros, Snlom's old rollublo moat mnrkat. Thoy have pleased others, thoy uan plciiBu you. rhouo 321. School Clarion Tho llrst copy of the Clarion for tho new school your appeared yunUr day. Lolund Huudrlaks, '10, la odl tor. Snlom After Field Meet The lluard of Trade Intouds to In vito thu Oregon Fluid Trial Club to hold Its 'Oil 'moot at Suluiii. Dvcy Hisrloitaly 111 Frnnk,l)nvuy, Into speaker of tho house, and at onu tluiq a Salem news paper man. lu reported to h dying'ot typhoid fevor at his homo lu Burns. liiiml Atturlunl Ono hundred mid I&ty noros of laud (With of Snlom, belonging to M. A. Btiuoe, luu bimu attached by tho Ttllmou Ford estate, whloh IioUIb notes aguliut tho property for $1000. Want Alley Lighted Thu Board of Trails bus pntltlanodJ tho mayor mid council to pinoo are lights In tho biisltiMtt Motion of tho rlty. - Asylum Visitors UnweU'ome Dr, R, K. h. Stolnor, in a rgcont nd dross In Portland, duelaros vtsltors to tho luaug asylum nro most unwel come. ' ltOblMHl . Tho police wore notllled yesterday of n theft of $2S.50 which was taken f-oiii th. room of Joioph Meyers ovor Zlnn's cRtidy stoio. No 0U19 to tho guilty inirtlea hus. boon found. SjHH'Jal Vtuihv l)run Tho original vonlr of this term of tho clrcutrcourt has buou oxhaustotl, and u special vonlro was drawn yes torday. Object to HIIllHumVt . Tho Civic OUciia8lon Club was or ganliod by tho yorting mon ot Salem last night, for tho purpose ot rid ding tH city ot somo of Its" many btll AHnm Allen iK'avi llio circuit court room was filled yesterday inornfng with porsonal frlonds and members of the bar, who came to bid noodbyo to MIjb Ilerthn Allan, late clerk of tho court. Miss AlUn loft today for Portland, whore sho will hold n similar position In tho Multnomah county court. Dan Allon will now be olork of tho court. Sower TM-n Up Tho property owners on Twelfth strout are In dnngor of bolng floodod during tho rainy soohoii, as tho rosuP of tearing up an old sower by tho Portland General people, .Municipal CoiiNtriutloii lMant It Is prolmldo that tho olty will buy tho Warren Construction Company's plant Buuth or Snlom, and oondtict a muulolpal rock quarry. Tho coin priny'a proporty consists of llvo acres of untouchod rock, orushor, olovator, bunkArs, six ore car. a stoam bailor, drills and somo railroad track, nil of which Is offurod to this city for $0200. Ilrohcn Sewer Wn Discovered A leaking sowor plpo on tho cor nor of Court and Liberty streots wn dlHcovorod yosterday lu tlmo to pro vont tho lloodlug of the business dU trlot, and tho possible dostructlou of tho now pavomont. Sold MliifsrH Mquor liyron N'txnn, a rMtdont of tho San Hum district, was ludlotod by tho grand jury for selling liquor to minors. Deputy Sheriff Iteoh nrrostod hlni yesterday. Animal Wnnl Mivtlng . Th? plt''Hs ot tli wvuth ward wl'l hold their annual ward mootlne Prklav evHiilns at 7:30, at Mason's box factory. Full attendance Is do filrd to consider public Improvo iunts of Importance to tho ward. 10-15-2t Most lit Hepntml The brinks In tho center of tho track' of tho Oregon Blootrlo Com pany unut be replaosd, as thoy havo been Jarred loose by running hoavy engines ovor the tracks. Orders Pest House No moro patients suffering from a contagious disease will bo allowed to go to tho city jail, according to the city hoalth oillcer. Tho council will havo to provldo a post houso, Shafer, the Harness Man - Now Is the time to get your heavy draft and plow harness. Best stock In towu, 10-15-dat-w WKSVTi Hill AikIcihoii Worried Hill AndeVson is lu u quandry. "With monoy lying around and not working," ho says,. "II can't find to whom tu pay tho assossmont In front of my snloou on Conunorclnl Btroot. I have boon around to the city treasur er, tho city recordor and tho city at torney, and thoy won't tnko my mon ey." in the meanwhllo, Bill Is think ing of building u special annex to htu safe to koep tho monoy which tho city ufllcials will not take. It Isn't u New Baby In W. P. Smith's homo thnt makes him so good nutured-r-hls wUo Is using Folgor's Ooldon Gnto.Coffoo her grocer grinds It. Supmno Court Tho mijironio oourt will hoar no moro cases nftor next week until I about November 17. Welch Leave Socreinry of tho Stnto Horticultur al Board. Frank A. Wolch, and Miss Hhoda Hobson, stenographer lu tho same ofllce. left last night to tnko linllar positions nt the Seattle expo sition. liiiil Hoaixl Loans Tho Stnto Land Bonrd has npp provod loans nKKrgatlng 521.050, di vided among tho dlfforont counties of tho stnto, llnil Narrow I'caHv Frank Crawford and wlfs of Polk county, hnd n narrow oscnpo from se rious Inlury this morning In a runa way. Tho pin holding tho doubTo treos gavo way In front of tho Edison theatre, and .the hnrsos bolted down State Btroot, nnd wero going nt a good rato when ono of tho frantic ani mals foil and was dragged ovor the haid pavement for about 20 foot, sklnulng him up considerably. Mr. Crawford and his vtf both jumped from tho earrlago bofore tho horse toll, nnd, notwithstanding a few' brtilscw. wero unlnjurtd. Don.w FLA KB. To Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Flnko, at tho homo on Twontloth trot, Wednesday ovonlng about 0 o'clock, a flno daughter. Th fathor has boon employed at tho White food store, nnd tho grand father Is Mr. BueM, with Wado, Poarcp & Co. Congratulations aro In ordor for tho pnronts and grand parents. o , Tho caso of Edward Martin, charged with the murder of Pawn broker Wolff, In Portlnnd, Is expected to go to tho Jury today. Jerry Brooks, a Pendleton negro, yonerday shot George Jackson, also colored, because tho latter refused work which was offered to him. Rain has bosun falling In Eastern I Oregon, and Is a Godsend. iO O O O And O O O O OOOOfoOO PEHSOIVATi MENTION O of V O Snlom O O O O O O Movements People. O O O o o W. W. Vnndoll, of Portland, Is In tho cf ty transacting- business.- J. J. Newmyor, of Chonmwn, wob trnnoactlng bu-lness horo yosterdny. Mrs-. Thomas Frnzfor, of Eugcno, Is In the city visiting with frfonds for a few days. Webster Holmes has returned from Klamath Falls, whore ho transacted business- for a few days-. Frank Toovs, agent of the Hnzol wood Cream Comnnnv. Is trnnsnctlnir business In Snlom. John Roberts was In Woodburn yestordnr looking after his hop Inter ests there for n shot Mine. George Berry, of D"ns, arrived to day and will tnko In tho show at tho thentro this ovenlnv. Mrs. J. R. Dii"i"- or Tucotmi, Is vlltlng hor itn'-ents. Mr. and Mrs. A: Clearwater, In this city. Louis Ande-mn returned this Inorn Ing from n wood's hunting trip In the nmuntalnB nenr Clr Lko. J. O. Jnii". of A'trorn. la fti tho city todov n,,",Hln to bnstuoss mut ters nr-l vl'Pfng old friends. Mrs O. F. HIM. of Monmouth. Is fu the city visiting with frlonds for n few days. Elmer Phofnnd 'went to Portlnnd this morning to trnnsnet lntlnoss and visit friend- for n -lio-t 'lino C. L. Stnrr, clerk of th Tlonril of Rogente of the State Normal Sc'iools, Is In Dnl'as today on ofllclnl busine(H. Josetdi Blnume" returned last ev ening fron Portland, whore ho trans acted lnrlno for n fow days. Miss Irono Snvder left tills morn fug for Orogon City, whero she wHI visit with her naronts for a week. Danlol llosstor, o' Mt. Angel, was fn the city todnv, looking nftor hiiRl ness mattorj and blinking hands with friends. Miss Rufb Kelt, of Alnnny, ar rived this morning, and w'll visit nt tho homo of Miss Olive nnnsrg for tho romnlndor of tho week. Judge Walter F. Claire and A. J. Sherwood, both of CiuiuPle. nro In tho city attending the nrosont hossIou of tho supremo court. Judge F. Clnlro was stoto senator from Coos county In 1801. drunk In Portland, thoy ontorod a box ' "K,.on r hiyt 1B .. j nnr with nrlmlnnt Ititnnt Thnv will . 0' tnO mtfl ' 1 N bo. hold for the grand Jury. cd v wtnlp ttlnil The famous Wolch franchise ordl- t nvJi ? y,.(n(o1 H -.. ... .i .i ..,,,. i i... n. ijoveu in lira nj rauncllmon nt tho city council moot- jinn 22. luffojB"bitiM Ing Inst night. It prevides: Tlmo, " i,(;"pon maatffll 30 years; work to bo begun In ono ' l cat- H month; to bo completed to tho depot ,. II. ' within six months, and whole system - ,,, r'! Trp rw In two years; $100 a year 1b to bo i'ttIe bKsar cat. m. paid after live years and $200 uftor rriWnV ' nt' 10 years; CO-pound steel rails nro to w . n tho allr-tir l.o r.iHfld. nnd irood curs. Frelcht ran .,,..?n081 . want. u Ho hauled on First street only at K?"J n.na boat 7 thou nfght; cnrB must not bo left stnndlng Wh.,nl0n crel plar. for more than ono horrr; wlth(10 days gjcht h you ,e,,I'i lor nccepianco. nuntIn;T - nuu n mi' mnn.. rnnPT hhikf wfuq S&ss-B WUil IIVUOL IH.MU Shrinking at aaouUt, E. M. Atuloreon and F. W. Wilson, Wr0lfu5Sr wi!f begttr " ' to J. G. Anderson, lots 1 and 2, block i es' 21, North Snlom, w d, (3W. Stenllnc to nn , J. fJ. nowd, ct al., to S. Baker, tat tLTn ' Gl'.DB acres, sec. 10, t 8 s, r I w, w FrlKhtoncd off i7i. . . I broomed lnn its. VLl . ?ZUUU. l.rnnm.1 I- " .i"'' L. and A. E. Austin to Nora Stow- Tortured tenvo !v W art, lot 8, Brock 0. add "C to Wood'- tKuSt&tol hJffi"! Ulllll. w 11. li(MI. nmn nm Mill.. " T. M. nut M. Hicks to Kate Simp- your nllirfrr W,!l son, lots 1. J and 3, block 2. Hicks" ' b "' second add to Woodburn, w d', ST.00. Slcop'ng anywhere ton i S. andr. Morion to B. M. Krctch- 'raI d ! m or, block 00, town of St. Paul', w d,. Waking In tho cold,' gr dm, lf)U' .. dcrlnir whnro in M C. P. nnd E. Wundorllck ta J. W. Dying In tho stropf.i i... Ebnor, lot 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 10, ""& death it tots ' Mtc'A,' lnW . P'ckod up by tho lwm irnmn pnt' r. T. and P. A.. Miller to W. F: Cor nell, 11G-1000 of an aero In Wood': Woodburn, w d, f 1000. E. L. and L. Boynton to J. C. Roth, lots C nnd 0, block I, Woodburn, w d, ?or.o. icarenpr -Ellir Whwler ' A big crowd rarned onttjl R. R. Butlor nt th Tin F. It. Currlor to. L. A. A. Dickey, ! AWnnd la n'irht. Semtef i lot 8, block -Iff, North Snlom, w d',.'nirdrossod a meeting t Ria Inst ovonlng and ConBreacul spoko nt Clntsknnfe. $900. Kodol Is a combination of tho nal itrnl dlgoatlvQ jhtcos and It digests all classes of food nnd every kind' of food, so you soo it will do tho work thnt tho stomach Itsolf doos. Sold by all druggists. o Tho 'TonulMe River," n nw I'enni or, has boon mit on the Manhllold Coqulllo City run1. Bnnk Exatn'ner Gatch In! nimble, thus far, to render 1 1 on the condition of th Tin Trftdors Bank of La Omit, clo-sod Its doors Mondj;. A good ronds Iojiti wu-j forminl'nf The Dalles ycMr-nfnv Throe Grooks, atLaOtitfc, started an assault on their ca are under arrest )a:'(tKr(!:iE:iiTwr: fp. M.,'Wl $ GO Don's wail for yourfr'tends teJi you the faugh they had i STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL The ilr Star MONEY TO LOAN THUS K FORD Over amA & Buh'a Bank. Salem. O Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Oftlce with Win. Brown & Co., Ni 29 Commercial street y-fr-MHr-t-f -1-M M-f4-t lllllllll JNEW TODAY iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiii is THE 1IOMI7 0F IirCH-CLASS I'l'X. 271) Stnto Street. To-night,. Wcdnosday nnd Thursday uftornoon and nights. Feature Subjects "THE PARDON" "STRONG GALE"-Comic "CULTURE OF RICE" Most Interesting "FATTY'S FOLLIES" Comic MIib Smith, late of Nw York, will sing, "Tlwt'i JJ'ecS'ii Love You." Mr. Williams wl!l dollror" you n. ..- Irish Song." Come Listen to the music is?KmxvmmmAEMMM2Bfmizxmv&i For Siile Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargnln. Cap Ital National Bank fl-l-eod- Wanti'd Succoss Magazine roqulrw tho services of u man In Salem to look after tho expiring subscrip tions and to secure now business by menns of special methods un usually offoctlve; position perma nent; profer one with experience, tout would consider any applicant with good natural qualifications; salary 1.50 por day. with com mission option. Address, with ref erences, It. C. Peacock. Room 10'.', Success Magazine Bldg., New YorV. 10-15-2t Ist Two dogs. One black und whlto English setter, without col lar, and a black cocker spaniel, with collar and tag. Auy Informa tion will bo gladly received by Mrs. O, McClellon, 317 Front t street, or phone 1178 Main. 10-15-2t f-frW-frfri-Wlfrt 1 1 i H4-I I III I 1 I 'HW-BHH4J First of theSeasoi ! E. O. Moll's Country Meats Spare Stfbs, Loin and Sausage COMICE PEARS. THE FINEST PEARS ON THE MARKET. WE HAVE . NUMBER OF BOXES FROM THE WALLACE FAR. I DON'T WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE WJ" EARLY. 1 MOIR GROCERY COMPAQ AKK .CTATP PHONE ... i i iii Hi m n 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ini ' . . J&)ii ,wA ,. i w jm .itaAxlMUifc. -.Jl- k -tlfe-'