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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1908)
DAlt OAnr Afc JOURNAL, SALEM, OIWOON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1006. s t GREAT Quarter-Off Of Men's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and Suspend BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. ANTICIPATE YOUR XMAS NEEDS AND SAVE K ON ABC YE AMICUS SALE i4 r Men's Fhirts Men's $3.00 Shirts ..Now $2.25 Men's $2.50 Shirts Now $1.87 Mon's $2.00 Shirts Now $1.50 Men's $1.50 Shirts Now $1.13 Mon's $1.00 Shirts "" Now $ .75 Christmas Neckwear W-r $3.u OTles Now . . . $2.50 Tics Now . . . $2.00 Ties Now . . $1.50 Ties Now . . . ..$2.25 .... $1.87 ....$1.50 t t $llw $1.00 Ties - Now $ .75 $ .50 Tics Now $ .39 HANDKERCHIEFS INITIAL OR PLAIN $1.00 Hnndkcrchlofa' Now 75c 75c Ilundkorchlcfs Now 5Gc 50c Handkorchlofs Now 39c 25c Hnndkcrchlofa Now 19c 12 Vic Hnndkorchlofs Now 9c H PCfc. Men's Mufflers Phone MiU j H 00 Muffler, Now ,, t I3.D0 Muffler 1 Now .J 2.B0 Mafler, Ko - . , .VV MODtn II I FANCY VESTS MEN'S $0.00 VESTS rt-A Now 4HrDv MEN'S 91.00 VESTS fkfk Now n-. JW MEN'S 93.00 VESTS ry ryj Now -.. 6&3 MEN'S 9100 VESTS A A Now & UMBRELLAS 910.00 UMBRELLAS rf-fj ( Now 4DU 98.00 UMBRELLAS (( Now O.UU 95.00 UMBRELLAS -n Mff Now J 3 9.00 UMBRELLAS ry ryf- Now 663 91.50 UMBRELLAS 119 Now I C In the big Ladles' Hosiery section we offer tomorrow 500 pairs of fine hosiery secured from a large importing house at practically our own price. All new high-class, hosiery of superior style and quality, The color is black only. All sizes to choose from. A 9 noire 75r good Xmas gift at this low price VAllh Ldl SUSPENDERS 91.00 SUSPENDED rt"i vv Now $3.00 93.00 SUSPENDERS ' ry ry$ Now MimJ 92.00 SUSPENDERS A f( Now I iDU 91.00 SUSPENDERS IKr Now 3C 50c SUSPENDERS 'ZQr MEN'S FANCY SOX 92.00 FANCY SOX & . Now l at rtn i.v vnv unr Now j 91.00 FANCY HOX Now , , , , , 7fic FANCY HOX Now , , , , , Oo FANCY SOX Now II Wednesday we offer from the underwear section regular stock numoers of Ladies' fine hand-fiinished "Merocje" and "Munsing' Hygrade vests, drawers and union suits, $2.50 values for $1.78 $1,50 values for $1,19 $1 .75 values for $1 .33 $1 ,25 values for 95c $1.00 values for 75c None sold until 8:30. No telephone order sreceived 1 MmmvMTrir M maMmmmammwmmammmHMmmamMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmuamMmmm 0 (SURRENDERS FOR o.. I Men's Black Stiff HatsAll are this season's hi The color is black only, Six dozen in the lot, Am of apparel that always makes a very acceptable gf shapes are new and snappy and are equal to any sold elsewhere, Come eaily, Extra special ... $hi Salem's Leading CLOTHIERS xsuutA JTrFSmM TErglLrX3j 000000 CITY NEWS 000.00000000 Occasional 111I11 tonight anil Tiies day. "IVhcn In Portland vVlslt Hall's roataurnnt, 330 Wash lugton Btrcot. o-o-d W. T. Rigdon, Undertaker Alison's Place Elovon barbor chalra. Always progrosslvo, up-to-date Full equipment, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. The Spnuldlug Logging Co. Aro prepared to fill nll.ordors for Blab wood 10-30-2t CU for llldH for Wood Rids will bo rccolvod up to Decom- bor 20 1008. by tho undorslgned for tho city of Snlem, Orogon, for 125 cords of largo second growth fir wood, said wood to bo cut not lator than March 1st. 1909, and to bo do llvorcd at tho city hall in Salem not lator than Octobor 1, 1909. Right resorvod to rojoct any and all bids Said wood to bo nccoptablo to and received by a committee on public buildings of said city. W, A. Moores, Recorder. 5td-lwkly, Dig Milliner' Sale All goods at ono-half prlco, re gardless of cost. Our entire stoci-. must bo sold by December 15, All lints trimmed to ordor without oxtri chargo. Miss Evans, Moyors' store. 11.20-tf 1'lnnoH for Cluistinn Presents at Goo. C. Will. Ilcnuflful ChrNtiuas Presents. A largo assortment of Ohrlstmas music just recolvod at Ooo. 0. Will's. Host Entertainer Got an Edison or Victor talking machine for Christmas. It will as sist In ontertalnlng your company then and all tho year. Talking ma chines aro so ohoap now that they aro in tho poorest homes and the uimbIo Is bo correct that tho flno3t homes havo thorn. You can got them at Goo. C. Will's, 121 South Commercial street, flow lug Machines Does your homo need a now sow ing machlno? Geo. O. Will Is tho represontattvo for nearly all makes. Got ono and have It sent to your homo for Christmas. Tho Spuuldlng Logging Co. Aro prepared to fill all orders for slab wood 10-3 0-2 1 CROOKED DEALS DONE IN PORTLAND An olllcor from Portland camo to this city today nnd returned with Grnnt Rollins, who surrendered hlm- Bolf to Chief of Police Gibson after admitting Boveral mlsdeamennors committed ngalnst Portland hard ware establishments. Rollins al leges ho purchasod goods from Back us & Morrlos, Alkon's Saw Works, Portland Cutlory Co., Cunnlghnm & Co., and Tho Rubber Stamp DoaJers nnd had thorn charged to tho Sher man Clay & Co. piano house Whon giving his reasons for surrendering himself here, Rollins stated that ho had novor done nnv dark business boloto and that his rnnsclonco hut k'm for the present cilme. Skating Rink Morning cession, 10 to 11; froo in struction to boglnnors. Afternoon sessions, 2:30, to 5; ovonlng Hosslons, 8 to 10:30. S0APST0NE CAUSES TROUBLE AT RINK Through an error In selecting tho propor material on tho part of one of tho floor tondors at the Auditorium roller rink yesterday afternoon to he placed on the 'floor about 15 lads of different sizes, all good skaters, did tho "lay mo down to sleep" act In fine stylo. Tho causo of tho dlsturbano was that a quantity of powdered soap stone, which was put on tho floor whon dancing was the rago, and which rosombls chalk dust exactly In looks, was thickly sprinkled over tho smooth floor by mistake, and whon tho knights of tho rollers struck tho boards they each and nil took a restless tumblo to themselves. It was some tlmo before tho real causo of all tho bumps was discovered, and tho Boapstono was removed and chnlk replaced. Dour Mr. Buyer fc'ow that tho holidays aro drawing near, and you will bo expecting com pany, and will want tho best In tho laud, do not fall to glvo Steusloff Bros.' sanitary markot a call. They aro on tho corner of Liberty and Court streets. Phono 321, For clean liness and neatness, their shop is sec ond to none. For quick delivery and courteous treatmont tholr patroui will toll you they havo no equal and It goos without saying that by tho amount of trade thoy havo their meats, of all kind cannot be Bur passed, If you want Mrs, Buyer to enjoy her Christmas dinnor without a week of worry before hand, just send in your order to StousloK Bros,' and you'll find what I say is right. A FRIEND, OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO John II. Scott hua returned fnuu n brlof business vU't In Eugurto. C. A. Roboy returned lust night from n visit with frlonds in Alfrv,y. Victor B. Storey, of Portland, Is spending a fow dnys In Salera, look ing after business mattora. Gracb Gatuh, nu O. A. C. student. Is vJBitlng hor parents, Mr. and WrsT Claud Gatch. Mrs. C. L. Ashton has returned from a visit with relatives and frlonds In Eugenie. , Mr. and Mrs. Luther Push, of Clear Lake, Or., aro In tho city, vis iting for n fow days. Arthur von Jessen has a flno piano class at Astoria, which occupies hla tlmo ono day each week. Grovor Smith has returned to his hlmo In this city nftor a week's busi ness visit In Southern Oregon. Jnson Thomns loft this .morning for a fow days 'business visit In Port land and Oregon City. Miss Jonnlo Korn returned to hoi homo In Albany last night, after a pioasani visit noro with frlonds. Mrs. George G. Donaldson wont to Tncoma laBt ovonlng to visit hor t.on, Win. Donaldson, for tho next week. Miss Caroline I.csouro, of Strentor, III., Is visiting itt tho homo nf Miss AHhoa Moores, on Chomokota street. O, L. Glovor went to Portland List night to transact business and renew old acquaintance for a fow davs. Dan Thoronson, of Dallas, camo over Saturday attornoon to attend tho opening of tho Auditorium rollor rink, returning homo Sunday evon ing. Miss Alice Bright returned this morning from nn over-Sunday visit in Portland with friends and rela tives. Miss Anna Barrett has returned to hor homo in Corvallls, after an ox tended visit with frlonds hero and in Portland. Phil Motschan, proprietor of the Hotel Imperial, tn Portland, wcp In Salem Saturday, looking after busi ness matters Miss Maddlo Slopor roturned to hor homo in Eugene last night, after spending a few days visiting frlonds in this city. Miss Pearl Gaines loft for hor home in Seattle. WaBh., this morn ing after a visit with Salem frinrta for a week. Miss Mildred Baggerly has re turned to Eugene college, after spondlng Thanksgiving 'week nith relatives hore. M. J. Davis left last night for Cal ifornia, whoro ho will transact busi ness In tho Interest of tho Creel Twine & Bag Co., of Spokane, Wash. Mr, and Mim. Robert D. Simmons havo roturnod to their homo In this city, after spending a few days with friends in Roseburg and Cottage Grove. CRIMINAL (Continued From Page 1.) night foroo bo strengthened to flvo mon, Havo ovory ono of theso re port to tha night sergeant, mid in this way havo tho poop! orontluu'.lly In tquoh with tho pollco. "Anothor suggestion would bo to hnvo ono good plain clothes man sub ject to call at any tlmo of tho night or day. "And my flnnl suggestion would bo to glvo tho police, tho night forco in particular, a bottor compensation for tholr work. "Sovornl prominont residents of tho city hnvo talked with mo on tho pollco subject, and tho robbery scare which seoms to bo In voguo at tho present tlmo hero Is uncalled for. I will ndmlt thoro has boon depreda tions committed with moro frequen cy within tho liast three weeks jn Salem than oror before to my own knowlodgo, but ono cannot oxpect anything ols from a city that Is rap Idly growing metropolitan. Most ovory city of any alio in tho world goes through just such n course of crime, when it is in tho turning stage to prosperity and tho usual circum stances of this kind last only for a short tlmo, duo to tho populace tak ing particular notice and gotting up In arms like tho Salem peop'.o aro doing now. Chief Should Re Appointed. "Notwithstanding that tho city charter gives tho council tho exclu sive right of selecting and appointing now pollco officers," said a well known Salem man, "I think It no more than fair to our chlof of pollco to permit him to do tho appointing of pollco ofllcors." In connection with this statement tho gontleman spoaklng said: "A former chlof of police in this city was subject to bo ratings and complaints of ovory de scription not long ago for tho simple reason that tho men supposed to be uudor his supervision wore not do ing their duty, nccordlng to allega tions made by several of tho cltizons. This chief was powerless to defend himself, owing to tho fact that tho police undor him wero as oblivious to his oxlstonco as a man in Africa, and, in spite of his repeated attempts to simplify and thoroughly organize tho force, he was not backed up or glvon any encouragement what over from the city council, "A chief of police is under the eye of the residents and people in general continually, and if a falso step or trouble arises, for which tho police aro responsible, tho chief gets the entlro blame. For this reason, I sn give tho chief due consideration and a fair chanco to defend himself; he's responsible for the mon tho city council chooses for him, and ho is elected by the people to fill the most important protective offlco of a city, and he should havo tho opportunity MWMIIHnHMi of chnortlng, dismissing or lining an man ho- lias undor hlni " , Low's Opinion. Whom asked to give his version on tho relation botwoon the council and tho chlof of pollco, Councilman Wnl tor Low snld: "To havo a perma nent and effective police patrol In a city,, r think, and my thoughts are foundod upon oxporlouco, that the city council should bo directly in toucli with tho chlof of pollco; go over chnngus necessary for the uot tormont of. tire police foice; have a thorough understanding botweeu tbo chlof nnd tho council in tho time of omorgoncy, such ub tho local author ities and council underwent hore a short time. ago. I am strongly In favor of cantering with the chief of pollco an matters In connection with tho pollco pntroL Personally, I think It an oxcellout idea to auk tho cbl'U In tlmo of need of olllcors who ho would recommend, nd havo bis sug gestions on such mattors bo under stood by tho council." Murphy- Good Detective. Whon askod for his opinion re garding the proposed plain clothes man, he said; "Although thoro has boon many suggestions regarding a man to bo subjoct to call at any tlmo, nnd to havo that man Imj-ortod fiorn somo othor city, I would suggest that our presont night mnn, Larry Mur phy, bo given an opportunity to show his hand at this particular class of work. Larry Murphy Is i man of moro than common Intolllgonco In tho dotectlvo business, and would have provon tho Tact long ago, I think, had ho been clvon an oppor tunity of doing so. At present, tho, city cannot nirord to import a muu such as has boon suggested by sovor al, bb a man of this class demands from $150 to J200 per month, and tho city Is also taking a chanco In venturing in this direction, Mrs. Kneevos went to Albany to day, and may go into business at Cottage Grove. Prof LoRoy Gesnor went to Eu gene today, where ho has classes at tho U of O Judge Scott wont to Albany today to hold a good roads convention Johu H Cradlegaugh went to Al bany today, whoro he Is selling min ing stock INDIANS DEFEA T ALBANY HIGH ROBERTSON TAKEN TO HIS I Dr Charles II RotfiX! ,in tha llfllm of t hokil),! nearly coat him bli life UfcM pletely bojpnd danscr w moved from the WlllmetiM torluiu to his homa SitwUM noon HAiRDRESSlNGT FACIAL! SHAMPOO AW) JUWJ vr.T.t M. COUCH. IT My procwoea r KtowH Isfactlon suaramewi. - hnu nnte are twled H tlmo and experiesw. 0Ih Room 15, Eiarai.w 1119 Tho Albany High school foot ball arttsta wore given a flerco package Saturday afternoon by tho Chemawa Redmen by a score of, 12 to 0. Tnq Indians pulled, off side line kicks, forward passes and end runs in a manner tho Albany laddies were un ablo to figure out, and Williams, for the Indian school, put a clincher on tho contest in tho last half by tak ing tho opportunity of an opening and Btepplng off for 25 yards ovor tho necessary scoring lino tor touchdown. ns,v vrrelMt I'ltUV nv - i Electro-lurww Rath ft WASESIKSTWIJ! and all ehronh T fnvmnents and . i Massage and BctP.wT STARR HIGH CUSS GEO. C. I , rr NorwfchUflkaR insrw&Bfr - t . ?ZL rrankN--' jj offlce wu,rt 29, Comnwcjo. - IFV TO . ir.FO TJIUB. - m ..... tln.h'l JW? Over '"" ,,,-71 jcufTODAT n o oooiti cial 9trAndtrt5 rrirrj i,r SalW ": urtija ?2raicl'7nfl DVi " Ji3