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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
' ffWW SfFW i" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FIttOAV, NOVEMBER I iitmt WWW mmmmmttm L STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER NEW CUSHION TOPS 20c, 25c, 50c, 98c SHOW TODAY IN OUR COMMERCIAL STREET WINDOW THE ATTKACTIVK LINE OP NOVELTY CUSHION TOPS EVER MVX IN """ En:e mnn strlo pillow ticks ready Male of tapestry 'with 1 on each corner. !0c each llghly Colored Lithographs oil torers. Portraits of President 0ln( 'a hlngton and other rd men artistically painted on kas. :6c each Fur and Velvet subjects cut out and applied on art canvas, with bnck Btltched on ready for use 50c each UROCADE VELOUHS IX SOLID COLORS. .THE VERY LATEST IDEA IX TOPS. RAILWAY FRANCHISE IS PASSED 98c each m,mnmm'"0. REMOVED ! Golden Rule Bazaar has removed to 271 Commer- street, nex to Kurz market, MRS. B. T. SWART rr Statement fr October. arcrago 8.' (members 143 membership .2912 books base j bl SO 1C 00 Imber i f T oans .,. 2C13 lolcals 14S h , 27CI bf volumes In library 7209 md Opera House Jno. F. Cordrny, Mri. If. H. FRA'EE Presonts MR. MES J. CORBETT In the Farclal Success fthAVE IIOUOHT A TWELVE-AGUE FRUIT TRACT L. O. Nowmnn nnd wlfo, who-have jUBt nrrlvcd from Chicago, have bought twclvo aero of A. F. Hofor In West Salem, nnd will make their home hero In future. -o - icing the Music" Predict Hanks Will Close. Thero Is lots of fun in tho Andcr-( son family. Anderson says Dill h mad and sore bccnuBO ho lost his money on Urynn. If Urynn had got oloctcd. wo would all have had plenty of monoy nnd on open town. Now that Taft wins, Dill will hot Ander son or any other man flvo hundred dollarn thnt four months after Taft takes his seat all tho national banks will bo closed. Como on, boys, nnd got your money before It is' nil gone up. Dill & Anderson. At a special mooting of tho city council last evening, the franchise of tho Portland Railway Light & Pow er company, ovor which thero has been a long dispute, passed with a few important amendments. Tho matter wa9 examined In sec tions by the council with Councilman A. N. Moorcs In tho chair and Mayor Rogers on the floor, and after each division had been carofmlly consid ered, they were passed up to the city attorney for approval. A motion by Alderman Rad cliff to appoint Low, Elliott and Frnser an a committoo to flso make a final Inspection of the frnnchlse and mnke a flnnl report was passed. A night car for depot sorvlco was not Included In tho franchise, and Alderman Greenbaum mado a motion to amend tjils section nnd was see onded by Alderman Radcllffo, but the motion was not adopted. An insert of nnothor am'ondmont taking In a portion of Twelfth street was added to tho franchise. An amendment was made in sec tion G to provldo for thcoporatlon of enrs until 9:40 at night instead of 8:40 as proponed In tho draft fran chise provided by tho company. Alderman Radcllff mado an objec tion to section 9 of the proposed rlght-ofwny document whero It given the company tho privilege of remov ing Bhnde trees, dogging holes and placing poles nnd Installing wirci In front of nny property they so do sire, but the council permitted It f.o pnss after n lengthy discussion. In tho bill rendered by tho electric compnny thoro was no provision for transfers Included. Mayor Rodgors offered an amend ment to tho frnnchlse licensing tho cars $15 per year for operntlon. This amendment was approved. Cltv Attorney Walter Keyen now hns tho extenBlvo document in hand and will report on It at tho next meeting of tho council. O, 1008 J ' " Q) 1 ''"'' '.'. iii .. ' ' II I H II I I w Wm .' . Ub&rai ' ' mIKH LiberaK ' Discount . 11IKmM$-W Discount I 'I 'MMMHiHHMIllTfmKv ''IiV aillDwWWIfflj" Till & Sp Thanks' 1 giving I . j Try Kodol today' on our gunranteo. Tako It for n Httlo while, aa that 'a JRTEU hy a COMPANY OF all you will need to tako. Kodol dl- WETItOI'OMTAN PLAYER8. gests what yei: eat and makeij the wrest Fraco New York has seeu ' stomach sweet. Sold by all drug- wn. New York Herald. (fists. jerwlno farce comody that is o h funny. Chicago Tribune , Cannery Cldsen Mm: $1.50, $1.00, 7Bc, BOc. Tho Mutual Canning company havo t sale at box offlco Monday, 9 now closed down their plant for the winter after a successful season. F. A. KURTZ CASH MARKET 277 N .Commercial Street, WILLAMETTE VALLEY MEAT COMPANY 379 Court Street, I OLR MOTTO;' Good weight, honest prices and courte- u uuaimont, Buy your Meatu and Flah of im ' Ve you mnnnv niva .... r11 nefore buvlne fllRwhnrA Koney saved Is mnn Dl.m M appreciate your patronage, bo F 8reat Or Small. Tlnv-nf no nnn N you win be our cu3toraora la - tuiure we are not W tn. y and EOnA lnmnnn k.. ... P hre to stay. ' SPECrAT. Wcy R. R. of nAf mM. :wy Porierhoiue Steak ll12J4c Sc8.1! Steak lie - :aK, lender and Juicy 10c foolder Steak am fvr 25c NRoatofBeef..;;..c,7c,8o " oer Jc, 8c, 7c Soup bones and Soup Meats al most at your own prfce. FANCY COUNTRY, KILLED PIQ PORK, TENDER, SWEET AND JUICY Pork Haras 12tfc Pork Shoulder Roast.. 10c, 12$i- Pork Steak, fancy 12J4c Pork Chops 12c, 15c Fresh Side Pork 12tfc Loin Pork Roast ,...12JJc 15c FANCY OREGON JIUTTON Leg of MMtton 1"H, lc Loin Mutton Chops. .. .12 ), 15c Rib Chops , 12Hc 15c j Shoulder Chops 10v 125c Shoulder Roast Mutton 10c Mutton Stew c 7c 8c SPEGIAL (Contluued From Page 1.) placo next Thursdny nfternogn. -Salem will be thoro with sovornl hun dred. It has been Hot nsldo na "Su lorn Day" and tho Capital City will do herself proud. Tho following nnmed committee hns been appointed to organize tho excursion, nnd tills fact ulono Insures Its success: F. W. SteuBloff, Joe Albert, C, M. Bishop, D. A. Dlnsmoor, D. J. Fry, I. Croon bnum, D. ,H. James, J. J. Roberts, Theo. Rpth, Soymour Skiff and Har loy White. Tho commltteo hold a meeting todny at tho Doifrd of Trado rooms, and assigned tho work or in viting the people of Snlem to nttond, nnd selling them tickets. Tho round trip will cost $1.00, nnd tho commit too will supply each Intending visi tor with a curd, which will bo good tor a ticket when presented at tho depot. Everybody Is Invited to go, nnd nil wishing tickets should cull upon somo member of the commltteo or Secretary Hofor, at tho Board of Trado rooms. This should bo nttond cd to na early ns possible in order to avoid confusion, und onnblo tho committee to order tho nocofmnry number of cars for its special truln. It Is expected thnt tho excursion will leave nbout 1:30. and return early In the ovonlug. This will mnko n convenient trip nnd n most onjoy ablo ono. T.he Albauv Commercial Club hns (extended an Invitation to tho Sslem ' Board of Trade nnd Its visitors for ' h occprion and no dnubt n excel lent program Is In store for nil of the ..Fancy country-killed veal. You can always get It at lie Vfin lnu,n4 ...I !i iL. l,sU I w7f ,UYVCJi prices wnen u is in uie iiiaiKot, fcicu keeP, everything In a neat and sanitary condition, D oe the verv Koct "J WWMl, iHiJW JLrt,A.8PBCIALTY,PiaOESt THAT CANT BE BEAT, . . i . ' We UndeVsgffiefiular Markets Coffee Ju Coffee, but perfsct , Coffee, A yr gTf wlkj rrl ft bter if jrrttHMl t t &. Liberal Discount On All Dining Room Furniture THANKSGIVING "AT ONCE" Not too late to "Sport a New Oak" Thanksgiving if you buy now FURNITURE DELIVERIES Sideboards and Buffets Of selected quartpred oak, finished golden, weajhered oak ,early English or fumed. Some plain effects, others elaborated with carvings. Nearly every buffet has ample .storage cupboard room in the base, with large linen and small drawers for silver; all fitted with French bevel mirrors in attractive shapes. China Corsets in different widths and heights, finished to match Buffets, a very large variety. Some fitted with large mirror baok and glass shelves, oth ers in different combinations of wood and glass with plain and ourved effects. Buffets . ... Sideboards . Extension Tables China Closets . ,.. Dining Chairs . .. Arm Chairs . $12.50 to $65.00 17.00 to 55.00 6.00 to 75.00 13.00 to 60.00 LOO to 8.00 3.00 to 12.00 m ff. m r F w F IW m ij, Swvtalv . i : Cupllul City jlsltors. SovunU linn dred liuvo ulruady glvon assunmces that they will go, and the. committor hones to mako It n round GOO. All fruit growers nnd farmers aro ospo dally Invltrd to participate In thin excursion, and see the nrngnlftcont npplo (Msplay at their urlfbborlug uty, HAINS EXPOSE CAUSES SHAKE-UP 2iew York, Nov. 0. Army circles hero uro agog with excitement today following the announcement of the war department that tho Military band at Fort Hamilton Is to be moved to Fort Hancock, at Sandy Hook, it Is nUted today that tbia Is but tho first of a series of shake-ups that will follow jua the result of the exposure of tho. gay life at tho fort, In the testimony lu the Halon-Annls rase and which will result Is Fort HamlJtoB being rated as a secoHd ary post. It Is ksowit here (hat a shake-Hp of the cowmaHdiBgeiiters to eastern- pUtMl froi LUHtesaBt Caiomti. Heary It. Ludlow down. Oae of tae olllcum ut the fort lu authority for tho Btatoiamit tint tho war depart munt contomplatea taking from the fort ull Ua social life, und loavlug it stripped ot everything but a few reg montx, nad tho barest roijulreiuonts for the uork of the fort. Tbo wur department has Issued nu WeSeU ' on the positive guarantee that if it does not give sat isfaction we will return thet 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- coughs, broackitit w incipi- a. W. rVTHAM CO. official explanation tlmt tho change aro moro routine proceoduro ,lunn. much 8H Colonel Harris, commander of the chain of forts lu IJrooklyn, wanted 4ho Fort Hamilton band, and did not want to move over to Fort Hamilton. The olllcors at Fort Ham ilton bollovo that tho wur depart ment doslrod to strip Fort Hamilton of Its chief claim to gaiety, which Is known uh one of tho best In the army. G0MPERS (Coctlaued Prom Pag 1.) ntfmTTtuTnrmTTSE and Mo of labor." Qompers defended his courso in supporting Urynn, and declared that he would unswer his critics from the ioor of the coaveatloa. lie will ex plain his attitudo fully then, he d kred. Joha W. Uyw. Kraad WLtr workwaa of the Knights of Labor, a body aot aSilated with the Ameri can Federatloa of Labor, today dt clared that Gowpers aad hU associ ate excoeded tltelr authority, ia tak lay the fedraUa lata MU). It Is prebW that thar will be a warn dlacHMioa wha tk fedaratloa wt4 at Davr.