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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1908)
DAILY CAPrTAL JOUItNAL. SALKM, ORBGON. TUESDAY, XOVKMDKK 2 1008. r ri MORE NEW LOTS $2SO EACH There Are Six Big Reasons Why You Should OWN A LOT IN $10.00 DOWN $10.00 EACH MONTH .. . k 1 SUITS RECEIVED SATURDAY Blacks . Greens Blues Browns Reds Taupes Edisons Novelties $15to$30 iae n offering those Suits to our trade we foci sure thnt they will find favor tilth the most ml. . 1.ltiu ttk tttltl 11 1 Will t II'IIMI. tittle jftawv.t.j ..! 1 . ....ut .. -l. . . fllUMT i'!t t",n " tw..1j ,,w.vw Bnnw mid HL-irillKUUIlUS Mill U ICW UnmUClOUm. ......... I.. ...... ........ I.... t. If I. . - . . - bind to Iiitvc uny tun"- wiuiuiiu nit- inn- otn u uiej tio not mtvim to utircluive. Skinner's iatin Bias Bands . ..- m.l..ifM0 Qnllvt out A e nave bmh" . -v ... i bands, continuous lengths, nil (hs, for trimming. LACE SALE 5 yard Now Torchon Laces in excep tionally good quality, worth up to 15c n yard. critical I I We will I 1 FAIRPORT Cushion Tops For Xmas Studies In colors nnd nppllquo In fur. velvet, satin, etc. Also painted portraits. Roman stripos, otc. NEW SKIRTS J. L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER GSfiS NEW PETTIOATS IBWBl J IM "W J Id BY BULLET MYSTERIOUSLY FIRED Kle. Wn. Nov. 24. Tho ! death of Hoy v. auger, who lied by a stray hullot while on tin i.'not, Is being in- iBcstCoughCurc Mf-otinc if Virgin Oil of Pine, inc. 3 of ( P coiine nnd a hulf- Wlskn, mixed, will euro any thnt I' uivblo and break !4 hoir Takes a teaspoon- try four hours. Ash your drug- 6r n i -tine umciib virgin trine i .. pound pure, proparcd narnnt ;.l bv tho Loach Choni- i., wiiulnnatl, Or. TO EXTEND RAILWAY TO COAST AT COST OF OVER $70,000,000 (United Pros Leased Wlr .) Now York, Nov. 21. A man who, has hoeu thoroughly familiar wl'h the details of the new improvement of the work of tho Chicago, Mil wauke. and St. Pnul railway, wild today thnt tho actual coat of tha main line of tho extension to the Pa- .ll.. ,A..i.t ..,. 1.1 ..Hnlinlilt. lift 70 )n llrowii BrGflu rlonr ooo-oor ut w"l(i not xce(i 7r" I 000,000. This, he snld, would In clude not only the coat of grading, tunneling and laying of track but nlso tho acquisition of rights of way nnd terminals. In the event oi i he parent conrnnv 'arklng inom with which to comploto tho main line of the exten Ion the work will ho finished at a saving of at least $-T 000,000 over Mie orlglunl e.itlinut '. li o t K v Wi.Wl'J Hw4 si M i R k Von mny livo vlthout, i t )ut you will " " llvo bottor if ,y VOU UBO It. r it makes gon I no Drown Drond, nppo- m tlrlnir niuf- vJ,NJ nllB nml a Tl11 5 ..Inrlnna frnU pudding. Full directions with ovory package. It strictly a puro rooa D flour -x. 4 i iJ-. and health--i-JU ful. All gro- cors. I.KVS li. It. It. FLOUR Co.. One Cd vostigatod today in an effort to loam tho Idontlty of tho person who fired the shot. . Oager, who was 22 yeara old, was .... A 4 .,,. uai .1 fnll t n AllSk ni Hkll t seen io utKKer nun utii iu iuu nui Inte yoeterday. Uoforo ho died tho young man whispered thnt ho had been struck uy a uuiioi. niuru are Boveral who think tlioy hoard n pistol report but no ono with n rovolvor could bo found. Judging from tho way Ongor spoke, tho pollco aro In clined to think thnt ho knows who Is responsible for his death. arr's JEWELERS ie iristraas ore - Ve r Intn tlo l.il.lnv L?,i? '."' f hion and have r "" t-'iasiasm of many oh- 'lou know that evory .1 ,, - 'J WU IUVIBII UUI ' attenMou and endeavor lly (n. nun .i.. ullJT'1 Como nero to flnd Itt thi ltsl expressions ; saMsf -ory process. You IC ti .. . u.v., juure geuing ;h-' ' i want." ' arif's fEWELERS ASK FLEET TO BE LEFT TO PROTECT PACIFIC 'Frisco Board of Supervisors Petition Roosevelt, (United Prft I.fflMl Wire.) San Francisco. Cal.. Nov. 24. A roauott nddrfeuod to Prosldont nnnnv.ll that tll8 AtlSlltlr iHlttU- ehl deot be kept In Pacific water, slgnod by Kdwanl ll. layior ai m ram.aat nf tim linnn! nf sunorvlsor. is on Its wny to Washington today. A resolution requesting me men tion of the the fleet In the Pacific wai passod unanimously by the su pervisor Inte vMterday. A portion of the resolution readi: "Its departure will leave exposed our possessions In the Pnolfic an.l ,.r. nonirin i.nn-t rltlea nnd. ill vl w of nl the circumstances, It ex eremely des'rablo that tne ni should romuin In those waters . MT. ANGEL ROBBER WOUNDED MEDALS REFUSED ARE TURNED INTO GOLD (United Press Leased Wire.) Derkoley. Cal.. Nov. 2-1. Three rejected medals, retained by the Un!verUty of California for yean, have been melted down, and the col lege authorities announced tnda hn the sr- of $?69.12 rea'lz-l from the unique transaction, hi" been set aside a- a loan fund of tr students. The handsome gold med als have been a drug In the hands of :.. , i... . vonr. tha three irrail uates. who reused them belnt. Arth'ir G-eymour. of trfe c!a s of 1891; Joseph Oarber. of tlm clasi of 1892 and Miss Katherin, 5Uon of the class of 1895. Tho city of Mt. Angel Is now noted for tho protection It gives tho residents there whon neccssnry, On lait Thursday night, some unknown party hroko Into the depot nt that placo nnd blew open a snfe, and mndo n succesnful escape. Thursday tho Mt. Angel peoplo nppolntod a night policeman, and whllo coverlnv tho city for tho first tlmo, ho chanced to observe a susplo'ous character fumbling with tho hnck door of a certain saloon nnd upon nsklng hlin What he was doing there, tho utrans r stnrtofl to run. Tho otllcer niillc il his gun and shot at him. nnd finm the trail of blood following mo m roctlon he took, the otllcer made a good shot. Mowovor, tho mnn " coped so far, but the ofllclals there think thev hnve a c'w which will undoubtedly lead to his arreet In a few days O ' KILDARE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Xew York. Nov. 24. Owen KIN I dar R"Hior "n,l "laywlght todttv is In Dellevue hospital, where he h.." been committed to be examined as to his sanity. Ills wife, who was i Lelta Russell, the aitrerfs. a ked fo. I his arrest, declaring that he lutlj threatened suicide and ho murder of his entire family. Klldare. on b Ing taken into , custody, admitted that he was badly upiot. overwore and lack of ready monev havlnj preyed on his mind mull he J1 been tempted to end hl Hfo He said that he believed his trobules were only temporary. BRITISH FLEET READY TO RUSH TO HAYTI O A. Sim ti 1'CItIA. ,1m m m w mm cms t ..wIah vav j ir was atat-t in naval circles todav that the ror, fraander-ln-chlif of the Uritlshh West 'Indian squadron had been ordered to hold bl force in readme s to g' to Haytl in case the revolution th tbreateus BrltUh interests. 1 2 3 4 5 6 FAIRPORT ,s tne best addition ever offered for sale on lillrJll tne peninsula In Portland and lies directly next to Swifts' townsite. Fairport will improve with Swifts'. Every im provement made in Swifts' is an improvement for Fairport, for the two additions adjoin. Step over the line from Swifts' and you are in FAIR-PORT. Lots are being offered for sale at prices far 1 below what is beinci asked for lots n addi tions that are not near Swifts'. Lots in Fairport will double, and triple in value in a few months. Live, active and desirable lots here at $250 -$10 down. FAIRPORT FAIRPORT Lots aro beino sold at prices almost one- i niii ji i naf Wlat is asked for lots in additions that do not adjoin Swifts', and on far easier terms, .?i FAIRPORT Lots will be convenient to the trolley lines which are to run down Albina avenue, direct ly through Fairport on Pippin street. And yet we ask only $250 for lots on Pippin street. Where can you buy another lot in Portland on a trolley, line with improvements. FAIRPfiRT m an Edition that adjoins a great and grow- I nil Yi j i jn0 commercial and industrial center. The Swifts are snanriinn nvnr S5R.Rfl.nnn tn imnrmn' thnir tnwn.c.itn nnyf tn Fairport. We are improving Fairport to make it as desirable as Swift's. FAIRPORT Lots offer the best inducement to the work innman. the man on small salarv or with a few dollars to spend each month and wants a sure thingsome thing that will net him a big profit in a short tme. A Fairport lot does not re-, quire a pile down. They sell at $250. $10 down and $10 a month. A Trolley Line Will Run Through Fairport The City Council at a Special Meeting Thursday Consented to Grant a Franchise to the Electric Company to Run a Line on the Peninsula. This Line Will Run Down Albina Avenue Through Fairport on Pippin Street. Here Is Your Opportunity Then to Buy a Lot on a Trolley Line for $250 -$10 Down, $10 a Month. Are You Alive to Your Opportunity? Property here will show a steady increase in values from now on. Get in quickly be fore the prices go up. And the man who buys a lot here quickly will live to sell it for double or triple what he paid for it. Does this interest you? Then call on us and let us tell you a thousand reasons why you should own a lot in Fairport. See Local Agent In Capital Journal Building -nposite Willamette Hotel. Phone 82, He will be In Salem until every resident has had an opportunity to either procure one or more lots, or let you know just what you will miss if you do not buy. Mikkelsen & Tucker GENERAL AGENTS 301-2 Corbctt Building, Conner Fifth and Morrison Streets, Portland, Or. n P