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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
t - vy-p v-qWf -,! DAILY OAPTTAL JOURNAL, gAIMM, OIUMOX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1008 IB BHOtt 0ST AT'' SHOWN' 1 tmmtmBBBemmit!iKtv noma - H9 H H eLLH lLH LLA H H LLLLLLLi LLI eLLH LH LLB eLH LLH H H LLH lLH LLL& H K H H LLLD LH LLLH eLLH IHLI LLLm H LLLfl LLLVLLH LHH LlLfl H H lLLfl LLH H H LLH iLB LLL. w hf h h H H Ih H & bH bH bH'IbH H MHHH H B M h H jH H i LH HLh B rife i B HbbH H H 1 B HIKj H b 'Vh VbVMVbVbH VbVbVH H IY&LLLbbLLH LLLftLftftH ftLLBLBBH bbbbH bbbbbbbH bbbbH bbbhbV bYbbbbbbt bbbbbbH bbbbbbbbh bbbbbbbH bbbbbbbH bbbbH bbbbE bbbH bbbbbbbb bbbbbbbb bbbbbbHI IbbbbI bbbbbbbbV bbbbB Bbbbm bbbbbbH tmm nMMiMiMiMMTMgffWfWtgWIffllM " ii ii i w'l'ltBpiTWyfjWI1 M1 pwwarf"- -fpnsa7TwpwHWWffwi iu M - - BIWI lf --.!!. t Al .tA H-flr 4P afir Cd-AiAc Xira Wapo FmanriofilrkFl M... yye; wish iu uisJU3e oa uur enuie nu. ui vawr jwt ! hmi, m.uh.ui fTdrc Housef urnishihg Goods at once. We quote you as follows : U Qt. Tin Dish Pan,.,usual price 25c, sale price 15c 17 " " " ' " ." 30c, " d 2flc 2 (It. Preserving Kettles, usual price 10c, sale price 5c 3 " " " " " 15c, " " 10c i " " " " " 20c, " u 15c 2 ty. Double Boiler, usual price 45c, sale price 30c 3 " " " " " 50c, " " 35c z1 aa r nr im uoner, usual price osc, sale price ft Galvanized Boiler, usual price $1,00, sale price 75c Tin Boiler, Copper Bottom, usual price $1, sale price lie Tin Boiler, Copper Bottom, usual price $2, sale priced Tin Boiler, large & heavy, usual price $2.25, sale price$l.e $3.00, " ja $3.50, "' - (1 II U it u (i u ti H We have a fine assortment of twenty kinds and sizes. Our stock is at present complete, but will not remains very long at the above prices. Granite Iron Pie Plates 10c, ; - . $ale price 5c No. 9 Granite Iron Jelly CakeJPans 10c, sale price 5c No. 10 '"' " ".. ";.." 15c, "' " 10c No. 10 Enamelled Fry Pan 30c, sale Price 20c 10 qt. Enamelled Dish Pan 35c, sale price lie ,H " "- u " 50c, . " ,17 " '" " " 60c, 19 " Enamelled Water Pail 50c, a (i a u We are wanting to dispose of everything. The above prices are only samples of what our whole stock is going at. We offer it all at prices which can not be duplicated, including our imported High Grade Stransky & Wipperman goods. SPENCER HARDWARE COMPANY WH LE HUSBAND HUNTS DEER, WIFE CATCHES ONE IN BACKYARD BOOSTING FOR UNION HIGH SCHOOL IN POLK Stnyton, Or., Nov. 2. (Spoolul) Ed. Jeurnal: T. H. Thomas, who ru slilca nour Jonlnu, about ulght niiloa from this contor of Industry, nrldoa hluiaolC on buliiK a mighty hunter, n llnonl doHoonilunt of old Nlmrod lilmaoU, but Iiq had tho wind taken out of hla nulla mid Ma prlilt hum 1)1 od In tho dual (or, to bo uxuot. In tho mud. for It la ralnluK up thta way) lust Sunduy. Ju, company-with four uolKhborH .ho struolc out for tho IiIIIh bright ami uarly Saturday for voulBon. Tlie party soparuted. inuldDK a roKular drlvo through the timlior and. although they jumpud wovornl door from their ,,noHtH" thoy failed to Rot a hot nt nny of thqiu, and arrived homo In tho ovonlnR Ur4. footsore uu huuBry. Mrs. ThoiH8 had a litlo surprlso and a big supper ready for them With gullolenH lnnoconco peculiar to tho aux fomlulnu, jJiq Inquired concern ing tholr HiHsceHH, nnd, fliulliiK thoy hadroturnod empty handed, calmly Informed thorn that she hadn't much faltli In tholr ability na hunters, and, aB nho llhed venlbou pretty woll hor fidir, she had caught h der and tied it to u post In the corral, and porhaus Komo. or nil of them, mlsht bo able to kill ,lt. by taklnu: h pot shot at It Irom tho corral fen'oo. Tho Htatomont was soon vorlihid. for the door waa'lhoro. It BuomB that vno hunters had routod out n door on thr hills back or tho Ijoubq and It, In lui HKht, ran down Into tho Thomas yard. Thoro tho dogs n ojouplo of shepherds, chased It Into ouo of tho numerous corrals on tho Thomas plnco, and. driving U In a comer, Mrs. Thomas threw a ropo ovor its horns and tlod it to the snubbing post. Tho hunters mnn agod to kill It. Tho people of Independence and, .Monmouth united tu n blK InloiiJ !llh School doniotiBtrutlon Friday j nlKht Ht tho lndependonee opera limine. Although gotten up on short notlco by Jos. Hlrshberg. Ihm. 1). P. ' Jones and other progressive .citizens, there wiih a full haus and speeches uer mad for tha project by Qounty Suporlntandeut HyBiour. City Super lntdoHt U. JI, Kirk, President K. D. HM8ltr. of ih Monmouth norinul school; C. U. Stajf, of the State Nor mal IlOHid, ,nd J. II.. Hnwly, of Monmouth. Ileprssautntlvo Jouws 1 Voided, and on motion a oommlitoo of Jlvo from ench district was to lio namod by tho chair, who will inuko up proper petitions to, socura the creation of a Joint district ,ind the erection of a flrst-clas'3 modal hlh ohool at somo point betwoen the two cltlos, that niQ only a little over a mile apart. Progrosslvo Independence men hav fitted up a line social club room with billiards and oard tables rud the mambarshlp Is lucrotiBlug. Tliu peo plo of Indtfpondeuco are n nwtmo on. suhool matiors, .nud local urtlsta fiirulshed gonio flno muslo (r tho sohool meetlni;. BAM SHELDON WILL PUBLISH NAMES lOttd lrM 1m4 Wlrf leVrJc, Nv. 7. emerge n. hldo. treaurr f the Refubltcua MikMMtl citeeaiQHH My that the eeatrlewwa w w mm' Urn tiMUj fui -will h MMl . lie on' November 15. He declared that eor dollar Is accounted for In the statement. Tho list will be in the form of n sworn documeut with Sheldon's signature attached. o Tho second oponlug of the Umatil la Irrigation project will soon be aa Rouated at WasalagtoH. FUlaga will bo mado at the Ilk Qraade ef- .AIKHTIXO TO 11U)M()TI XKW WATHIt SYSTIJ.M A meeting of buslntss men wrs' held Friday night at the Board of Trade rooms to start tho ball rolling for n now wntor system for this city. After anme discussion, tho follow ing were appointed to Investigate present conditions and future re quirements, and roported back to the ' city council with their recommenda tions; , Following persons wore named as tho commission to make tho report for tho meeting of cltlens assembled last night: Dr. W. D. Morse, W. J. Culver. Theodore M. Darr. Charles L. McNary, . Aug. Huckensoln. E. T. Barnes. - 11. W, Movors, v . A, P. Hofer, iqrtary Board of. Trade. 1 "Till? HOY IS PATIIHK TO T1IK IA.," SAYS "imEK.E" That a six-year-old ohlld can often be superior In Intelligence to his fa thor Is Uluotrnted in a story told by "Breezo" Qlbson of a little election Incident In Polk county. L. Dorr Gibson was talking over tho election roiijlt with neighbors and, whllo hts slxyear-o!d ron Rex stood nearby be ing, seen but not heard, fingered tho coin in h's pocket thoughtfully a if ho were sorry to part' with some of It. Rex took It all In but said noth ing to his pa, but went into his moth er and couRdontlally whispered, "Ma, did klad Votd for Taft?" His mother answered aR emphatic "No." "Dam fool," guttered the precefikws lad, "he ought to have and he'4 have had the ether fellew's Mef.' GERMANY'S CROWN PRINCE TAKES SAILS IN ZEPPELIN'S . BgrHn, Nov. 7. Covn 1'rlnco William today mado tu aHOonblon with .Count Zeppolln pd i'J othen passongors In tho tjrut XoppiOln dirigible balloon. Tho prlnco showed no sign of uu anslnoss and was onihusiastlo aud anxious to get Into the jar'boforj tho others. As the uroat ir lnQOhiorr rose, it was steord iifiU ward?, and,, tho prlnco waved to ilia cheering"! QiMwds below. Thounud KHt'u,,0il to see the ascension. Zeppelin sot out to Intoreei't a tno- clnl train which Is boariu' l . lflnnnn Th8 "S. poror i rum v , alglipd npar Augsburg .fnJ J , balloon was luought down w ' ni tnAi t tiia urnnnd. The onmeror peered from . dbw of the train, ihe pnu" his cap and shcwteil 8reetln - fPi. iflsr recisa''"7 prlnco and yelled t the w f " , velca: , . ., .t' ...i..i. t . aloft with c The airship thn ascenlel '' thousand feet and neaa Freldrlchsaffen. ItOCKKFKLLKU AXI) HAimiMAX IX.COMOIXK Loa Angeles, Nov 7. Asserting that the Rockefeller-Harrlman com blno has formulated a nation wide plan to control all transportation, Captain Amos Fries, of the United States army engineers, who Is' here today investigating San Pedro har bor, created a sonatlon In an ad dress delivered before a 16cal club. Captain Amos Frlei declared that tho millions of the Southern Pacific railroad would be used in preventing tho development of the harbor and declared; "To bo specific, the Southern Pa cific railroad company, a corporation foreign to the state, with a charter obtained from the state or Keatueky and with It rlaclj! .fwneVa reU iag la dkUat,fata4, haa'eadeaTOfed aad U itlll eitdewrerias by emy ,,.,, scheme knon to lawyeri r tlctlans to control the entire They even want the goTMOJJ; tary reservation because It 6" feet of water frontage." ! ".....v 12. I TAFPn io" 7-Co-' I Chicago, Ills.. N.or. ,f,v ladicttf returns from Jiipou. that he electrical vote f tl i.iii , oast for Uiw ny Ta"' frooJl11' Complete '"-,',. Indicate that Taft wett-tW toral votes from that st.te Bryan will gt su. tiSl ... ... rnr the flt Vm" elector 1? Maryland. al con&fWW Taft 3i. V ksscl on t 20 Highly ' fct covers. HDCOltl. ud men 1 Inras. .