Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CATf AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltEGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1008.
I. L. STOCKTON
. . . The . . .
White Corner
THREE II Aik yu
SPECIALS llMnli1
Gingham TEtfiwiu
16 Yards $1 fipPW
I iiiC A ful1 cnso of Apron chck I owpIq
iw
Tl?e hunched dozen vnlonclonnc
irtlTcd nt our store last week and
te offer them at a Special Prlco
to close -
50c
A DOZEN
lvalues up to 10c a yard.
A full cnso of Apron Chock
Gingham on sale nt 7 c. Just
for n lllor. step lively and
lay In n supply nt
21c
J
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YAM)
One hundred dozen Linen Huck
n-buck Hand Towels Just arrlvod.
Great values nt $1.25 a dozen.
Special price this week
17
c
SOUTH SALEM '
(Contlnuod From Page I.)
hti lth applause.
Tbere was nlpo a strong scntl-
in la favor of public ownership
i mountain water supply but no
Klon wti taken.
The Itcwoliiflonn.
following Is the report of tho
cnlltee on resolutions adopted by
rltlxens of the Scvonth ward:
PThe citizens o' tho Sovonth ward
I cm meeting nssomblcd wish to
Hone the ofllclent labors of Alder-
I: Elliott and Radcllff In getting
lf;rt the city council tho Itnmcdl-
MeeMlty for a snfo bridgo across
creek on South
DTe unanimously demand that
I Mructuro bo full width of tho
und protest against any bridgo
pe to narrow that streot In any
ar.
fWe bellve It Is duo tho pooplo
tie Seventh ward who havo ro-
N very tmatl part of tho $43,-
i of direct taxes lovlcd upon the
Wtjr of tho city In expenditure"
tielr ward that a first-class
fife bo constructed on tho main
W leading to South Snlom.
We damand a moro just system
Mpendlturo under which n larger
l' of tho taxes pnld on tho prop-
fT of this ward shall bo oxnonded
like Improvement of tho ward."
WAR
(JCojiUnuiojl
dor tho clrciimsntnces, of controil
ing tho rioting olotnont of tho peo
ple of these umnllor slates, who havo
set their bents on war.
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V. ntt nn.1 il. 1.-1.1.. . t .1 i I
... ww .... uiu uuuu is mo youngest
daughter of. Mrs, Prank Darzoo of
Turner, Ore.
Entertained Club Lmllcs.
Mrs. George L. Penrco delight
fully entortnlhod life Indies of tho
"Lolsuro Hour" clui of Albany nt
dinner Tuesdny evening. Sho was!
nssisted by her dnughtord, MIbsos
Helen and Dorothy, and Miss Marie
Schmidt. Tho tablo contorpleco was
a largo pumpkin, filled with grapes,
npples nd other fruits. On the
plnco cards wore protty girls' head
nnd n Joke. Autumn leaves wera
also (used In decorating.
Tho ladles enmo down on tho 245
train and returned .at 10 o'clock.
They wore Mrs. Train, Mrs. Lang
don, Mrs. Boworsox, Mrs. Cockor
llne, Mrs. Weathcrford, Mrs. Mason,
Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Wlnn, Mrs. Hop
kino, Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Wooden,
Mrs. Sweddnle. Mm. Dawson, Mrs.
Crook". Mrs. C. Stownrt, Mrs. Mnr
tin. Mrs. Cuslek. Mrs Nelson, Mn
Turner and Mrs. Merrill.
EiTslnnnn Party,
The reception given to tho fresh
men of the High school by tho up-
,por clnssm'en nnd fnculty Inst night
was a decided succcsb. Tho Juniors
nnd charge of tho dccorntlng. Swoet
brier, Ivy, tutumn lenvos nnd poster
j girls nnd boys clever water colo
skotehes by tho Juniors woro tiBort.
The monibors of tho Sophmoro class
cntortnlncd. Tho principal nmuco-
nin'll, nt 41lA ni.milnn ...v.. 1.a lilfnt
MeKny.Ott Welding.- Coffoo .., ... . .,p n,loffpnv
muug mo prouy social events ol am Miss Susan lllgolow. Piano bo
the seaton was tho nmrrlngo of Miss lections, collogo songs, nnd clnt3
Beatrice McKny to Mr. W. E. Ott,! yells" nlso figured In -tho ovenlng'q
which wns witnessed by friends and Jcntcrtulnmont.
EACH
Lny in your or.ipply for legisla
ture roomers.
Belgrade, Sorvla, Oct. 17. A mob
of Servlnns nttomptcd to lynch tho
locnl correspondent of n Vienna
nowspnpor todny and nttneked n
number of other Austrian residents.
Tho city Is In a turmoil. Nearly
all tho Aiustrlnn rcsldontB of tho
town hnvo takon rofnigo In tho cm
bnsay of Austrln-Hungary and tho
others hnvo nrmod thomsolvcs and
Commorclnl barr,CadC(1 tholr homcD' l,rPare(1 l0
rUHIHl 1UCI1CKB.
Clnshcs nro reported In many
pnrts of tho city by tho pollco, who
aro cither powerless to prevent dis
order or are making no nttompt 'to
prevent tho outrqgoj against the
AustrlniiB.
When tho pollco rescued tho VI
ennnn correspondent todny, ho was
nearly dead and it is not thought
that ho can livo long.
Tho Servian pooplo seem to bo
dotormined to forco Austria Into A
doclnrntion of war, since King Pcto-
has rofuscd to declare war.
K&dol Is a romhlnntlnn nt ihn not.
M dljostlvo Juices nnd It digests
ItUiei Of fnnri nnrt nvnrv Vln.l nt
fi. io you ace It will do tho work
iiioraHcn usoir aoes. sold by
irufglsis.
mvas will not miss J. Adam
f hlj old Joke3 had bocomo Btal
tharge of program will bo on-
rolativoR at tho homo of tho bride's
mother, MrB. Ellznbeth McKny, nt
high noon, Wodnesduy, Octob'or 14.
Tho brido's slBtor, Miss Bortha
McKny, acted as brldCHtnnld nnd tho
groom's brother aB best man.
Tho house waa beautifully deco
rated with ferns nnd nutumu leaves.
Tho brldo nnd bridesmaid wore
beautifully gowned In crenm sorgo.
At th,o first BtaliH of tho wodding
mnrch, which wns plnyod by Mr.
William Edwards, tho brldo maid
ElkN Will Entertain Ladles.
Tho members of Elks will ontor
tnln tholr wives nnd families nt tholr
hall next Thursdty evening. Cnrds
nnd dunclng will be on tho progrnm.
Miss LouIjo Brunk, of Brooks, nr
rivod thli morning und will spend to
day and Sunday with her many
Salem friends.
Miss Gall Fortwoltor left this
KVVTZtf
223 S. COMMERCIAL ST.
Grass Seed
New Crop
w kTe a complete stock of
Dcmt,c and Imported Grass
We have an extra good
mU,r ' Vetch Seed, prices
ftucmble.
'HI be pleased to show
" ' nock and quoto
" Dea," In Hay, Grain
FefcU.
ta, OH, an(, Dm8hegt
-.Wier & Byrd
3t2-320 North Commcf-
- otrect
Cultivation elenn, crops rotated,
Innd clovored, grnLtrlc? enlarged:
tho lnttor mode neceuary by the fo
mor, o
"Rovifllon" is n word having m
terrors for tariff Etuudpattere, whl'j
"reduction" would frighten them Into
flts. But tho last Is what tho people
want.
It Is snfo to eny tbat majority ot
our pooplo would rnther the govern
ment owned the rnllrohd than Harrl
man, yet he Is likely to get 'cm first.
Tho owner of n rnndy farm l:i
northeast Minnesota my? h I Foln
to grow 100 bushel of corn to thi
acre, and he'll do it.
CASTOR I A
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Just rccolvod by express a big lino, of tho how double ruchVngi
that nil tho ladles aro' wanting. Tho now tlnaol trimmed ruch
ings nro going llko wlldflro.
Bettor look thorn over this morning. "
Havo you noticed tho
New Idea Magazine
in Its now form. There nro many now fentureB added but tho
prlco remains tho Bnmo G cents per copy or CO conts yer yonr.
Any 10c pnttorn frco with n year's 'subscription.
The Quarterly Publication Called
New Ideas in Winter Fashions
Is only 15c, including any 10c Pattern Free
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New Shipment of
Hose" Supporters
Direct from the Factory
SEE OUR PRICES
n
Thomson's Glove Fitting
COR
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kw
nro what you wnnt for tho now snug fitting drctwoa. Wo
JiiBt received, an ImmonBo shlpmont direct from tho faotory.
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RAINS ARE HELPING
HIVE11 NAVIGATION
Tho rainfall which line boon po
vnlliug In this vicinity has provon
valunble asslstanco to the rlvor traf
fic, and tho O. O. T. Co.'a boats nun
lug botwoon hero aud" Portland are
arriving nt this point In mufh bottor
tlmo than thoy did tw.o wcoks ago.
Tho Willamette rlvor now Btands Just
flvo feet und owing to tho rain ou
will bo sufficiently high for the beats
to oporate, tho stock of shipments
Will hnvo accumulated to such an ex
tent that the atoamors will be forced
to carry their utmost capacity,
Tho Charlotto Coailmy Hat.
Say, havo you booh tho Charlotte
Cordray hat? Well, tho girl who was
protty before, has now put all the
Greek benuty shows on tho bum.
tho upper river around Albany und i , , , . ,
... .i v...'. L J, i' -'! " foas between n dreamy land-
urtW..M U,.,b UUUHVI UHU Ul !.. .,,.,...,. ...,
durntlon than has boon around th'fl
city, tho rlao will contlnuo for nomo
tlmo yet. Tho hodvlost tralflc of tl)0
Hoason Is now coming on for tho
boats In tho way of hops and pota
toes. Thcao lato products nro whipped
in great quantities from tho uppor
country along Jho river but tho trnna
portatlon company 1b unable to muko
these trips, to carry tho output of tho
fertile farms In tho vicinity of Inde
pendence, Sidney and Baeua Vista,
owing to tho oxtremo low vator, Tho
ecapo dotted with two mountain lakof
and a Salvation Army lass, with a
dash or tho dlroctolro offoct about It.
Tho towor of plumes In front, tho
brond awoop of tho aldo line, and
tho strings tlod so tightly under the
chin na to produco dimploa for Cupid
to play hid nnd seok all forms a
combination boforo which a man with
n heart of Htool will throw up his
hands.
i o- - ' '
DoWltt'H Llttlo Early nisora. tho
, fnmntm IKtln tlvnr nlllH RnlI hv nil
result Ib, that by tho tlmo tho river druggists.
li
MISS IX)UISE CIIOMSE, A VEItV PHOMIHING VOCAL STUDENT AT
THE BALI'31 STUDIO,
Farm
Seeds
We have the largest stock In
the valley and you will find
the quality the very best that
can be obtained.
Our prices are the lowest In
the state, quality of seeds con
sidered. Our stock includes
Vetch, Rye, Grass Seeds, Clo
ver Seeds, Seed Grain, Etc.
When ready to buy be pure
and see us aa wo can save you
money,
D. A. White & Sons
935 Com'l St,
Pbeae 1M
and best man advancod to tho altar morning for Portlnnd to spend Suu
followed by the brlio and groom day with friends.
I where the ring ceremony wub used, Mark Bayley and sister, Mfsu Liz
I the Rov. Blcknell of tho Presbyter- zle Bayley left todny for a visit with
Ian church, officiating. Corvallls friends nnd relatives. It
Atef they were pronounced man Is park's first vacation In years.
and wife and congratulations wore ( j
offered, the happy couplo proceeded
to the dining room whore an ejab-l STATE NEWS.
orate luncheon wa served, Imme-1 A mule bearing the placard,
dtately after which Mr. and Mrs. j "William Jennings Bryan Shall
Ott departed for Pouland and other the people rule?" wbb driven Into r.
points on a short wedding tour. The 'hall at La Grando Inst night where
brjde la a well-known young lady of a Bryan-Kerna meeting waB being
thlB city, and the groom la a proa- held.
perous young business man of Rose Democratic clrclej have been set
burg. agog by the statement that August
They will make their home at Huckesteln. was not nominated aa
Roscberg and will be at home to an elector Jn the correct manner.
tbelr friends after November 1. A A Taft club has been organized
large circle of friend Join In wish- among tho students of Albany col
Ing them a long and happy wedded lege.
life, I A monster football rally waa held
. at Eugene last night
Parreiw-McKay, j One of tho largeut events Jackson-
At the Christian parsonage, Wed- yllle has aeen In year wai the Re
neaday. October 14, 1908, by the publican rally there Tueday even-
Rev. Erett, Mr. O, A. McKay to Mias lag,
A Large Sewing Machine Business
GEO. C WILL
Is the Representative of the
DOMESTIC
NEW HOME
WHITE
ELDREDGE
FOREE
CLIMAX
JANEWAY
1
Hael FarrcBB, The groom la a
broiler of the Tate' bride, Mrs. W.
Senator Fultoa aUraad l,tOt
people at Condon !at light.
DROP HEADS
Ranging in Price From $18 to $90
Supplies for All
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