Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
DAILY oAPITAIi JOURNAL, SAUBf, ORHGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , 1008 i. JU. TS Sk- f it! m EVERY THE WB SEtL A MAN ONE OF OUR Hart, Schaffner & Marx Overcoat wo fi'ol that we've done him a special servlco and before ho gets through with it ho feels the snmc wny. i HART, ICHAMR & MARX innko such good clothes that when wo introduce a nwn to thorn -we've mndo a friend, not only of us, hut of tho clothes. Better Get Acquainted Here Tho swcllest lino of Ovorconts you'll ever get your pick from; many new models; very stylish. Any day you'd like to look nt them, wo'tl llko to have you. , Th.'s Store is tho home of " HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES v. J I wKMmm to put thomBolveB on tho outsldo of tho city whllo ono will havo a llttlo stay-over of two days and a half. II. Roberts, who was placed In tho city lock-up a fow days ago for being too frisky with tho bottlo, and who al leges ho was robbed of $30 oh tho night ho was arrested! waB given a hearing, but ho could placo tho bhuno on no ono regarding the theft, nnd Judge Moores had him returned to tho resting placo to think tho matter over for n fow days. Transfers of Ileal Estate. S. M. Ferrlll to D. A. Dlnsmoro, et tix., land in East Salem, w d, $1450. J. nnd M. Chrlstmann to E. 0. and E. Stroud, 1 aero in sections 27 nnd 28, t 8 B, r 3 w, w d, $75. J. II. and E. M. Albert to E. A. Taylor, li 50-100 acres, in sec. 15, t v b, r 2 e, w d, $150. C. P. Peterson to Fred Carrodi, lot 3, block 4, Cnpltal Park add to Salem, w d, $550. MOST DESPERATE ; FOOTBALL GAME OF THE SEA! Will be Played Saturday Where Sale ,., High Schools Meet.to Settle an OH iy. PfROSNAL MOTION Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaftncr fe Marx Today, Friday and Sintrday, tho Men's Undorwoar Soctlon offoro Boys' and Mon's Cotton and Wool Ribbed fccco Lined and Morlno Undorwear at Special Prices. $1.50 VALUES ' , Reducod to. . .' 7 ; itqa $1.00 VALUES r 1 . Roduced to 75o VALUES Roduced to GOc FLEECED LINED Reduced to t 2Go FINE RIBBED UNDERWEAR Roduced to HYOIENIC WOOL FLEECED Extra Special , 58p 15c? 58 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A now nsaortmont of Men's Fnncy Flannel vOBts In a now assortment of designs. Tholr equal for beau ty was nover Bhown In' Salem. Sizes from 30 to 44 are now ready for your earliest consideration. ss Mggggm m& CITY NEWS Weather Fair tonight and Saturday. Witen In Portland- Visit Hall's rostaurnnt, 330 Wash ington Htreot. o-o-d W. T. Itlgdon, Undeitakor Always progrosBlvo, up-to-date, Full oqulpmont, largost Btock. 10-2l-ood-tf. CIIIsou'h Place Eleven bnrbor chairs. TUOVKlt'S getting busy cod-tf -Automatic flas Machine -" Don't niilfOr from high-prlcod Tbadly smolling gas, Light and heat y,ur own Iioubo nnd cook with gas made by Automatic Gns Machlno for loss than $1 por thousand. Cheap to Install, economical to run, no caro. Sot up anywlioro. city or country, Bee HawploB now running In Salem, Wrlto for particulars, Henry At Townsond, It. F. D. No. 3, Salem, Or egon, li l-5t Vesta Van Vlack Dead F. P. Van Vlack of this city ro colvod word yestorday of tho doath of his daughter, Vesta, in San Fran cisco. From tho Information rocolvod by tho gHof-Btrlckon fathor, tho girl, who is but 15 years of ago, uudor wont an operation as the rosMlt of a novoro Injury caused by falling from r train. Vosta Van Vlack olopoj with a ono Jainoa Gibson from La Grande two weoks ago after being rofusod to marry tho man. and tho two ran olt to California. Gibson wired to tho girl's brother of hor un fortunate death and Is npparontl) without funds with whluh to return tho body to hor homo. r 1 Make FooIimuIvVUh Arthur Davis, a newcomer to Sa eom. wnB nccoBtod by two unknown partloi la t night near tho Low II v ory barn, but aftor dollvorlng a few lovo taps In tho roglon of tholr -tooth, thoy 109k to tho tlmbor without fur . thof molostlng Davis. Davis anld thoy wore not In for gunplay as ho com hi acq, but ho did not think It udvUablo to tnko ohnncos. Hlpl Hip! Hooray" Tho "Hip! Hip! Hooray!" produc ' Hon at tho Grand last night made a decided hit with tho Salem theator goers. O. R'co and Frod M. Cady brought broad grins and somo tlmo "hoorays" trom -tho audience with tholr Gorman antics and now Jokes. These two comedians dosorvo tho highest praise for tholr acts, as most erry turn thoy executed- is original During tho last act thoy sang a med io which. Included over 30 different airs from tho lastest music out, weirded by' the singers very laugaelv. WolscnlM'rg Huriodt- Tho body of Mrs. Mary Woison borg who dlod at North Borid, WnBh., Sunday, arrived hero yesterday for intormont. . Tho body will bq ro mdVbd from dough's undertaking parlors Saturday morning to the Calggett comotory whoro n short sorvlco will bo hold. Tho deceased Is Burvlved by hor husband, F. W, Vol80nborg, nnd a boh. Pay Voiir Wutw Hill Boforo tho 10th of tho month nnd got tho boneflt of tho 10 por cont discount. ll-C-3t IteInenlhl,l, Tho 10 -per cent discount for pay inonf of water bills boforo tho 10th of tho month. lMJ-3t. Save 10 Per Cent Of your wntor bill by,paylng It at tho company's ofllco In tho city hall boforo tho 10th of tho month. ll-0-3t. Good Housekeepers- Havo long ago glvon up worrying about tholr moat ordor. Now thoy Just call up Main 311, Stousloft Bros. Sanitary morkot, nnd nro euro thoy will got tho beat In tho meat lino. o LITTMS GRACE IH GIVEN SALOON KEEPERS Woodland, Cal Nov. C. Liquor doalorn In eight towns today hurrlod ly cancollod rush ordors for more supplies, following tho nnnounco mont of tho board of supervisors that on Docombor 5, tho saloons In thoso places must bo closed up. TlQ towns wore votod ''dry" at last luesday's election, but tho saloon mo nthought that somo time would bo glvon them to dispose of tholr stock. Tho supervisors yostordny or dorcd all tho saloons closed at once. and a gront howl wont up from tho saloon mon. Aftor much argument, tho ttmo for closing was oxtouded until Docombor 5. Tho towns effected by tho ordor nro Capay, Gulndn, Madison, Caoho vlllo, North Wlntors, Knights Land ing, Blnoks and Duuninga. f ,Jtr, il (B MiTh TB 1 JB HT J COURT HOUSE NEWS Tho county commfsslonors court Is now In session amr are busllyon gaged In checking up tho many blllfr and attending to other binliieas com ing In dnlly. An injunction sultt has' boon fllod In circuit court dopartmentt No. 2, by tho Pocntolfo Morcnntllo compnny agnln,st Eva E-. Mombort and J. Mombort to compol a sottlemont for $059.04, bdng a Brrm yet duo tho Morcnntllo compnny on n payment ror goods purchnsod" by tlto defen dants at Pocatollo and on whloh Judgment waa glvon- by tiro circuit count In a suit to rocoy.or. Tho com Inlnt nllogea- that after pnyfng n por tion of tho Judgment rond"orod, tho plaintiff by tho court, tho defendant sold tho property upon which tho ntachmont wns fllctf nnd moved to this city; that ho purchased moro property hero nndor tho namo of his wife; that a writ on Judgment was Is sued against tho Marlon county pro porty nnd sent to tho sheriff here, but thnt tho writ was returned to the plaintiff unsatisfied. Tho Mercan tile company now asks the court to permit further proceeding ngalnst tho defendant notwithstanding that tho property Is in the name of his wife. In tho equity caso of .. T. Bogard vs. A. Barhan Judge Galloway over ruled tho Judgmont asked, giving his optnlon that there wore not Butllclont fnots In tho case to constitute n causo or action. Attorneys Carson & Browu nppoar for tho plaintiff and E. P. Morcom and G. G. Bingham for tho dofondaut. Mary M. Rishor was granted a do croo by Judgo Galloway yeatorday afternoon, ngajnst hor husband, Har ry W. Rlsher, In divorce proceedings. Carey F. Martin appoared as her at torney for tho plaintiff. Frank Waters has returned from n few days' business visit in Portland. A. G. Magors was In Portland yos terday looking after business mat ters. F. J. Bolter, a prominent Brooks farmer, was transacting business in this city yesterday. L. D. Chasa went to Portland this morning whoro he will look nftor business matters for a fow days. W. H, Ormsby, traveling frolght agent for tho N. P. road, went to Portland yesterday. Mrs. J.D, Sutherland has gono to Portland whoro sho will visit friends for a fow dayB. G. A. FlBliburnr a prominent Port land busracBS mnnv is in tho city vis iting fricmls for a few dayH, Mrs. II. Pohlo bus returned from North Yakima whoro alio visited rola tfveu for a few wookw- Mrs. Job. Pullor went to Port tend this morning to ronurin t1hj rost of fuo weok viBiWng wtlh hor dVrnghror. M. L. Caso and .family havo ru turned to Orogon City after visiting nt tho homo of B. F. Millard' tor a fow days. Mrs. Phillip Ifolslngor rotunrcd to1 Emgcno last nlgh'f after ntr extended" vslt with friends-nnd rolntlvos hore and frr Albany. Fred Boworlon left tlilir mornihg- fbr Oregon City wficro. lio ri spomr flio remainder of tho wooK visiting' his brothor, Goorgcc Harry Gfrard ret'umod to ffls home In WalTn Walla today nfl(jr tranB1 acting bnslncss nnd vlRitlhg ol'd' frfondk hero for a irumbor of dhys. Mh nnd Mrs. Lnngrfon Wllfard left this morning for tholr homo lVr Wiclilla, Kan., nftor visiting many different points In Oregon and' Wash Ingtbn; On Saturday (tomorrow) tho big annual football contest between Sa eom and Eugene high schools takes place in this city on Willamette Hold. This game marks the climax toward which both of theso teams havo 'been working since tho opontng of tho season. No doubt tho larg est crowd will be out Saturday to seo this game that haa boon out for a number of years. Tho Salem high school studouts are, preparing to go on masse and occupy n section of tho grand stand. A go'od rooterB' club has been organized which will back tholr team to the finish. Eugene high school is running an excursion for tho game, and ovor 100 visitors aro expected to accom puny tholr team, also with an organ izod rooters' dub to vie with tho Sa- lemltes. This gnmo h:t J bertn firmly estab lished as an nnnvnT affair, and tho bfs gnmo of tho season for theso two loading Willamette vniloy high Softools. In provluatf gnmcs Eugoue scows to have boon n trlffo in tho lead, but neither team fins ovor do- fcattitt tho othor ir tbr homo floldl In 1005 tho two teams- plnyod a tio' fcrmo In Snlonu, nnd! 1'utoir In tho soasom Eugene won nt Eugtme. In i90G Slxlem won nt Sfelbm, nndlmculn lator wiiro defeated utf E'ugon'ir. Last year liasono carried' off the victory on tho TEugono Hold, and' tomorrow will toll what tho 1908 scorowllT Im. Thoso Bcoreu show Honors divided pretty ovonly. Eugon high school? Is reportuiE to havo thV strongest team' thuy llavu oyor tuiiajd out. 3Uoy have lavd hard practico tho oirttro season im- dor tho icblo coaching of George Hugg, of "Orogon' fiimo, and' liinv tho furtlfar advantaieo of bucking the U. of O- team occasionally titid' picking uip valuable h'lnts tliuro umi: absorbing ji llttlo of Olio intensofont San spirit which uPwuys sarrouadb a'fxtrgo untfwsity. Kngono will cmt weffih Salora by nn uvornyc to rlio nan of six or'olght pounds. All of talis may &Jkind'asilf'SaiIm' had small chances against this com- m btaatlon f tost' tho inuth yet- Couch ' elng. BlBhon. writt .. chancoofcanylng,,."?.1 ho has hPP ;v,!0.,tk nrettv fn.;:.:: pn,. ;:: zrm -- - Duma aaoiiot tt tiirn.l..f -".rr0 Tho weak point. Ll if the Astoria game faTe w " mr as POsilMe.. contpat. a .... . w W . "uuwer t te fornutfnn 1,k v. last wpnk ,, ... . "i are DeJJ - ., iUU .noma tew. The Salem lineups w boon deflniti.i -... 4 H4UUUMM 1.1 I row's mme. ).,. .... . ' gnessed' at. la the bui will play fullback wiJiJ and Parstw at halres. K14 Is1 good. In HtatpeimoBnjjy is utrobajjly tu ttrongt U, Player on tlwSilenttii.af iitiuu 10 raawaihowlBji Cliff'' ffannur will b la 1 tyro win do ,tt Ui old tuiuert ThK surj j-v bo plnyoHl' by Snae8 indU tackolsi HolllnpwmauJii aud the ends by Krrt l Barrlck Ik a now lUauji to make a BthR aHlthUi team. KiXib muC KjyWrg pnlr of ends, Krotk b ap on dofcnsUc, Trjilftr Kay Is I In lonal player Ih raesiae u m covering piints; main & bo a number of pad pWjtnoii sidelines, sono oJ.itT!Illi en a chance below dm ! B mo. A tnong, iW kit of ltr Cliff Smith' a frettim. tit 1 boon nttructtaj? attwtbf It btti practico, nn.i; also Ifmi Mr, 1 hb 180 pounds rllHcM It ai is chowlng hi- ipiRikM br u llttlo esert mwicMe. 1 snows a pretty itk lata, tar "Otcrry Cllfi" hm,l t&jit may aucprlw BtytejL Many ontliBlftU dii)i name which look iBlHf.tf4 two teams are carHWf M Anyway, it will gMCMUt OAUVRO' ANGERED" AT HUMOUS1 OF M'AItltliVGH: Now York, Nov, $' "I jrar mjt mnrrllnl. It Is all false. W Is a damtublo lio to bluekon my repiiCr tlon. It must bo stbpped)'" Dlrrico Caruso, t'Oo fainnim- tenor,, wnlkctt up and down his roocnilti' his hotofr today and waved hl& anns as ho dlmuunced in tfto ubovo language tho story that ho llud' mnrrRid' a rich: Amuriean girl, Lillian G. Bdrbounr, Tfto story was printed) in an-itarllan. nowapaper, L'Toatrl. AMttirdlrtic to the papor, Caruso had not been sep arated from his- formor wlfo moro than a fow weeks when he received n letter from Miss Ucrbours, stilting,! that sho Ujtd mucti monoy Tho pn por aaya a mcotlng- followed tho-mls aire and .uimarrln p followed; "Tho story orlislnatodl In dteudhl 'America ament: lomo of my ono- nifra," si too tod C&ruso t a no'spa." Imt man today. "From thoro It wnm sent to (Ttrmany to tura my ttioncr against bio. Pram Goraaany li worse to Italy, an dffrom thiiro to Pnrhu. (snd now It has como liero. tt mnt ha stopped." I Get Yfmng Sunday CDtickcn . Meaits, fish,, grocecies, vogetabtes. etc., ojt Farrlngtoa's., Bargain, in all departments. Seven Years of Proof, "I have had sovon yoaia of proo.' that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to tnke for coughs and colds and for overy dlnonsed condition of throat, chost ro lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Pnuama, Mo. Tho world haa had 3$ years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery U the best remedy for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, hay fovor, bronchitis, hem orrhage of tho lungs, and tho early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the development of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at J. Q. Perry's drug store. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle free, o Non-partisans aro blamed by tho Democrats for Bryan's defeat la Ore gon, ., In the mattor of John Wolfnrd, et al., vs. Toddy Wolfard. et al., a Bult in equity, Judgo Galloway heard tho argume'ut and handed down a de cision authorizing and ordering tho property lu question sold to quiet tltlo. A complaint was fllod In tho cir cuit ftjurt this morning by Attorney George G. Bingham for a Arm by tho name of Dunham, Fletcher & Colo man against Geo. Caso, of Butto vllle, to recover $S35 ou a promis sory noto whloh the complaint alleges was tondered thorn by Case, and which ho failed to pay. Jail Xotvs. Business Is again opening up at tho city jail. Judge Moorea this morning listened to tho reasons, aud wayfores of four tenants, and gave three of them a short space of time THE STAR HOME OF iriGIf?raSS VMS 370 STATE STRKOT. Have another big hit In tho lino subject. of pictures Look Centura "Pierrette's Talisman" This Is tho most beautiful and highly colored picture over seen In Salem, "Happiest Days of Her Life" ELLA' K. COIXlJ.l My proeeaspa lw ' lisfactlon' guaranwea. Mr hair toufes are tat4 " time amf exported. Gl J Room T5, ElfctdgtlWAj 1113. '!! Varr pw HIGH CLASS GOO GEO. CWt MONEY TO LOi TIIOS. K. FOW 1 Over Ladd & Dmhl BWM Is another most interesting and youug, Instructlvo to tho old and Mr. Ed Berg The star singer comedian and impersonator, has 'something' now (or you tonight. Do not forget that magnificent range to bo given away to those who attend our matinees dally from 2 to 5. HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL SHAMFOO ASB JUS A$ 'val II -:ii xt.l.C TTnkM FH IflS0feC'3 I.1nk MewdUM, HJ omce wna -" 29. Corurnerciai ntv- NfijBl . nu&M fin.. Porcct YWm'.M nrilftV. NOV. ". ,S J See committee for VM ..j.liAitrft ww music and a S'04 vm "7TiaA . Ti..a ire ri D. M"e "JJS -,i.KeI : t.- ii,'nt or 5" . ,w small Paltry "' 1 a..d ha-!?? and J" " n US T-jrner, vibjr . : TrrSto Wantrl -A 8n --r house wer: 1 " glve good f-r, Capital Busing V" 1064,- i 1 , ' , a t ' y L, -U