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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1908)
bA& d4tTAt idUBAIv BALM, OAlSOOK. TTTKSDAY. NOVEMBER 2t, 108. t Everybody Is Happy m Vi Then BOOST, BOOST, BOOST for the Y. M. C. A. at this store tomorrow. When you help the Y. M. C. A. fund you help us. Wed nesday 1 0 per cent of our cash sales will be turned over to this institution. BOOST, BOOST, BOOST, assist this grand institution, assist Salem's Own Boys, who Stand for pro gress, give us your business, we will give you a greater, grander and better store. Our methods are sincere. Our slogan, Salem's en est store for good goods. Every loyal Salemite is proud of Salem's big, progressive store We lead, others follow. V . : i VVhiBLBhii Make the YMCA Happy - . , Make US Happy And We Will Make YOU Happy WFnMFQn A V Js thc day-Y. M. C A. Day H. W. and M. L. Meyers' special day for a big benefit; $1001 TT L.UI Vl-OUrX I SpCnt here means $10.00 to the fund. If we have a $5000,00 day, $500 is for the YJ.I A., and the best of all is that every dollar you spend at this store you get full value, and the Y. Ml. C. A. gets a little, I you nuv ar rnis score me nesr ana iirv 3lfIDI&fi lZflfiujfS merchandise ever housed under one SfT) iZM Jl iuui auu ii, uucoii i Luai any iiiui5 in ft iw nil mammmmmHmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm price than so-called good merchandise H0 ooooooooooo CITY NEWS ooooooooooo Wi'UtlllT Occasional nilu or ynmv tonight or Wednesday. Cull for IJIiIh for Wood Bids will bo rocolvod up to Dccom bor 20 1908, by tho undersigned for tho city of Snlom, Orogon, for 12G cords of largo second growth flr wood, Bnld wood to bo cut not tutor thun March 1st, 1909, and to bo do ll vo rod at tho city hnll In Salem not lutor than Octobor 1, 1909. night roBorvod to rojoct nny nnd nil bldB. Bnld wood to bo nccoptublo to nnd rocolvod by a commlttoo on public buildings of snid city. W. A. MooroB, Rocordor. Gtd-lwkly. Hlinfer, the ITiirnvHH Man Now lu tho tlmo to got your honvy draft and plow harness. Beat Btock In town. IiCMtvo Your Ordoi For photo post card with E. L. Rowlan, 538 Stato atroot. ll-23-2t Kverythlng Electrlcnl Can bo had at 481 Court St. Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. ")rco, Prop. 17-ood-4f. Inria'N Grocery Closed nil day Thursday. Plnco your ordor onrly. 11-24-2 Football Footbnll, Football, Football ThanksBlvliiK, Thanksgiving, Thnnks giving. Wlllamotto Plold Wlllnm otto Fold. 3:30, 3:30. 3:30. 3:30, a tfiiaiaittiitinaiaiaiiaiii - Iff VIVil Iff I VI fTwTWTvTW 'WW T THE QUESTION MURKS ;; "Who has tho bent lighted !: atoro In town? Tho commlttoo after n caro- ' ' fill Investigation, has dccldod . . on Patton'8 Book Storo. Tholr lnngnlllcout lino of books and J J atntlonory can now bo soon . equally na woll on tho darkest ! night, no on thq most Bunny J J day. Patton'a havo adopted ! tho now Packard Tungston ayB- J loin ui incunuuscuni eiectric i lamps. Tho Packard Tungston lamp glvos 50 C. P. of light J wuu ino Bnmo nmoune or oiec- trie curront that tho ordlnnry 1C C. P. lamp coiiBiinica. Tho lamp gives a brilliant whlto 1 i light nnd lusts woll. Thoso lamps niny bo had at ' ; 1IDVE ItltOS. EliECTUlO CO. Phono IIU I'M N. Lllnrty St. ;; if Big Millinery Rnl All gooda at ono-halt prlco, re gardless of cost. Our entire atoch. must bo Bold by Decombor 15. All liata trimmed to ordor without extra chargo. Miss Evans, Moyora' store. 11-20-tf Johnson & Siege la tho place to got that cult pressed and clouned. Noxt door to Journal. Particular Buyers can always find what thoy waut In tho moat lino at Stousloff'B Sanitary Market. Phono orders nro Bolcctod carefully. Phono 321. - TIlO HOUSOtVlfC Who cannot find tlmo to do hor Bhopplng porsonally, llnds tho J. M. Lnwronco grocery n satisfactory placo to" trade Phono 3111. Mrs, James Hubbard Told Mrs. Jones "that Jim nfevor growls Blnco sho uhos Folgor'a Ooldon Onto coffoo. Hor grocor grinds It for her. Thanksgiving Dlnuw At Salem hotel, 35c. 11-24-2 nomki, Honds Wo lava Just rocolvod 40,000 of city bonds. If you aro luteroatod call or phono Wator Bros, over Ladd & Bush. ' ll-21:8t .. atnaiiiiemiii Ix)tlwiU Football, Football, Footbatl Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, Thanks giving. Wlllamotto Field Wlllam otto Fold. 3:30, 3:30, 3:30, 3:30, 3:30. Closed All lny Thnrsilny . Irwlns Grocery; ordor corly. 11-24-2 Ho! for TluuikHRlvlnc- Tho finest lot of Thanksgiving turkeys, ducks, geese nnd chlckons over shown In Salem nt Farrlngton'B, tho Grocor and Markctman. ll-23-2t. Se IIunt'N Hcd head shoot through Srnttlo's lino at tho big footbnll gamo Thurj day, at Wlllamotto Hold; 3:30. Tho Post Cnrtl Men Havo moved to 538 Stntr street nnd will contluuo to take photos and put them on po-tnl cards; w'U go and tnko your houso or baby etc. E. h. Rowlan. ll-23-2t Clostl All Day Thursday Irwlu8' Grocery; ordor early. 11-24-2 lilt Turkey On Thanksgiving and thon coma to tho football gnmo and see Salem make Lincoln High eat dirt. Irwln'a Grocery Closed all day Thursday. Placo your ordor early 11-24-2 Special MeetliiR Tho Marlon County Hortli'iilturr.1 socloty will hold a Bpeclal mcutlrtrf at tho nonrd of Trado rooms on Wcdncsdny, tho 25th, to discuss plans to sond a largo delegation to Portland December 1 to 5 at tho mooting of the Stato Horticultural society to secnira tho next meotliig for this city during tho Chorry Fair. This meeting will bo attended by thousand"), and It Is understood that President Roosovolt'B Country Llf commission will bo In nttondnnco at that tlmo. -U City Central Committee Tho mombers of tho City Central commlttoo from the seven wards havo boon rcquo3ted by Chairman Frank West to mcot In tho city to night to discuss several lmportnnr matters boforo tho coming election, DeSart IJurlnl Tho Infant daughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. MIcheal DeSart, who died yoa torday evonlng, wub tnirled today In tho Clagget comotory nt 11 o'clock p. m. Don't Forget To call on Mr. Clark, our local agent for Falrport. Ho will tell you lust oxaotly what the Swift Packing Co. are doing on tho Peninsula at Portland. Seo ad on page 5. An Km of Prosperity This county, and especially the Pacl'lc Northwest, 'b now entering an unprecedented era of develop ment and prosnorlty This oxtonslou of buMneas In all linos will nfford hundreds of openings for young peo plo who can keep books nnd do sten ography. It Ib -wlso to got ready now. A course of study at tho Capi tal Business Collogo will bo ono of tho host Investments n young man or woman can make at thh time. If Intrnrted, call to 'talk tho matter over with us, or sond for cntalogitd. ll-20-3t. Endorse At a meeting of tho Buslnoss Mon't lenguo Inst night tho brldgo quostlnn wm taken up. The mom be'n of tho lenguo are In favor of a. full width rc-onforcod concrete brldgo over the South Commercial street crrk. Thero wore a few who wore In favor of constructing a nar row bridge, but tho general senti ment favored tho 100 foot width. Falrport Lies directly on the east side of Kenton, tho Swift Co.'s townslto. Lota at ?2 50 will mnko boiuo money for you In a very short tlmo. Do not hestltute to Investigate. See nd. on pago 5 of this paper. Cliff Farmor Weighs but 115 pounds. Don't fall to seo him bowl over some of the Seattio giants on Thanksgiving, OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 COURT HOUSE NEWS OOOOOOOQ. 0,000 Tho asscssmont suit h yet the main fenutro In thp circuit court In dopnrtmont No. 1 today. Attorney Bnyno and ninghmu mndo- sovoral longthry arguments thli morning fcr tho plaintiffs, Peter Ruben nnd John Foldman, who aro attempting to n Joln tho city from collecting nsaeai mentB amounting to $G9.29 pn lm nrovuriiont of South Cnrntnorclnl rBtroot'ndJacont to tholr property. County Clork Allen had n busy day Issuing marriage licenses. Thf following Cupid victims woro ac accommodated by tho clork; Martin II. Berg, age 24, of Stnyton, Ore., nnd ' Josephine Klcckcr, age 22, of Shnw, Orogon. Warren Smith, ago Jl, and Dollto Fants, ago 19, both parties of Gor ytla. C. H. Odell, ago 20, of McMlnn vlllo and Lucy Balcom, ago 16, of Salem. C. A. Warner, age 44, and May Woodruff, age 28, both o fSalom. Another dissatisfied married man has filed a complaint 'n the circuit court noklng for a dlvorcn on the grounds of desert'on. Tho parties In tho cast tre James Dick and Ellun Dick. Attorneys Carson & Brown Realty Transfers, P. J, and J. Paulson to L. J. Ad- amB. 131.70 acres In T, 6 S, R. 1 W. W. D. $4080.20. W. J. and L. A. Dawes to J. W. Daly. 21,15 acros In T. 6 S., R. 1 E., W. D.; $2000. Caroline Honf to 8. E. and M. Olmstoad. lots U anl 4, blk 7, In N. Salem. W. D.; $500. J. R. Gibson et nx to E. and M, J. Hartley, 1G3.73 ncros In Sec, 30, T 8 S., R. 3 W W. D ; $7050. J. W, and E. Ebnor to J. and Tt. SchaMor. 10x150 feet In S. V, of S. W. V, Sec. 3 T. C S., R. 1 W., W. D., $575. IT. F. Heater to Hnnna D. Bas trnck, 5 nees In D L C. of Ruben Lee ot ux, W. D.; $100. Jeslse N. Enrlght to School Dial. No. 24, 20 ncres In T. 7 S., R. 2 W., W. D.; $4750. L Snyder to Wm. and A. B. Wur ator, 70-100 of an aero In Sec. 13, T. 4 S., R. 1 W.. W. D.; $38 85. M. S. Wampolo to L. R. Wampol-, ?00 oq ft. '" D T r n J. n n--chomo, T. 5 S., R. 1 W.. W. D.; $200 Caroline West to C. T. an'' C Gibson lot 34. Sunnylde Fruit Farms No 1, W. D.; $3000. II. M, Wandt to Blanch M, Parker, lot 12, b'k 6 In Burlington All. to Salem, W. D. $180. H. M. Wandt to Fred E. Barker lot 13 In Burlington All to Salem, W. D,; $200. H. M. Wa'ndt to J. W. Barker, lot 11 In Burlington Add. to Salem, W. D.; $190. OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Mr. nnd Mrg, C. II. Calkins woro visitors lh 'Portland yestordty, returning- today. Mrs, G. BiUTqyf.-lQr Jefferson, was In tho city yesterday visiting with friends. John R, DlmfcRV of Hubbard, hn- ro turned to that c'ty niter n nhort visit horo. Herbert Johnson loft for Dnllns yesterday to look nfter bualnosa mat tors for a few dnys. Mrs. J, Perkins hna roturnod to I'"- home In AumsvIUo aftor rt wook's visit with friends horo. Roy Smith apd wife, of Dallas, woro In tho city today shopping an.l visiting with friends for a few hours. Mra. G. F. Clublno went to Rose burg today to vlBlt with hor daug.li. tor, Mra. J. Johnson, Tor a week . Howard Boney loft for Portland on tho electric this morning to at tend business mattore for a fow days, Ml-8 Jonnlo Markua returned to hor homo In Portland this mornln? after Bevoral dayV visit with Salem friends and rolatlvos. Doputy Shorlff Each waa In Sll vorton nnd Mt. Angel yesterday look ing nftor bulancsa for tho office. MIsb Ruth Peck has loft for South Bend, Wn"h., whoro alio will vhlt with rolatlves for tho-remalnder of the week. Al Nichols haa returned from Roseburg and Cottage Grove whore he transacted business and visited with friends for a number of days. Miss Louise Hajdt, of Corvallla. Is In tho city visiting with hor rola tlves and friends. Mrs. John Konnoy left today for hor old homo in Columbus, Ohio, where alio will visit with her parents for tho next two months. Jny Gallagor, brothor of David Gallagor, tho wrestler of Seattle, wai In the city yestorday vlsltlns with friends. Mr. Gallager Ib head clork In Tho Seattle Lumber com pany, HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL I SHAMPOO AJfD, XA KM.A M. COUCH, IW My processes lire Kfcsttftw Isfnctlon guaranteed, xr emi hnlr tonics are tested tu I tlmo and experience. C1tbii( Room 16, Bldrldgc WW. ni. Ill nnnn nrfriant Electro-Turkwh liatnri BASHMK5T WILWMBrBI Wo euro KneuaM1"" .-.i 1l .hrnnln dlWUfl. I1IIU Ull vm.-. -- . . Movements and wM Mai'sago and Salp IT" Hours. . ,fli. Exporlencea uj A" i MONEY TO J.0 TH08.K.WW Over Ladd & BM Norwich Un!tF Ollica wuu i ' ... .iiiif 29, Commerc""'-- 0, O O O O O 0 U v , o NEWTOOA' n O Q.Oufii'J r"lU, TTo Wtftf Call at ii-- Order Feed Wedoe On account Thanksgiving Thursday. e cU Co place your orders for ieeu m Wednesday, t Btock of nay util Remember we havo the. largest stow ouf prlM, i flour, poultry supplies, otc, 0 -r okma 1 rmfmi .-I St