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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
f i RS ml ot I f- U J? tb or a at la "! nc w til fo1 'D BO F no "! In ao 111 7.5 u fr Ft ' Fo Fc Fi .iS VI J Hi n v w am V TOWN TALK our exquisite display of dress goods and trim mings, now ready for your selection at this store. This showing comprises 'all the new tints and weaves of fabrics from the best looms in the world. fc, '-My' nfmA 3fcY in 1999 Young Men's Clothes Site up to 3S, prlco from 110.00 to $16 00 Yule and Princeton mod els In theso now models will be found the ntu novelt) tailoring Rnd coloring offcoU Tho lino of these sulfa Insure perfect fitting so much desired by young men c n rcadv to dress ou up uh Am now hon you rrt no XIO&K ooooooooooo CITY NEWS OOUoOOOOOOO Wesitlwr lrcct Showrni tonlcbt "d Saturday. Greek Life, S. II. S. Tonight Admission 10& Wantol Chickens. Rt Capital OemmlselOR Company. 3-5-2t CUlflcwtlon . Of ad makes yaur "want as easy to find as a toiaphono number. See SaIoiii School lnlki la the "Mekade." at the Graml part hoaet. March St aad tt. llwkr 1U lhjv HuNthliik Sweat wpnM valee la the "Mfkwda." at the Qraad eaara Maid t: and St. DUfuaaUeaa vtewa S. H. 5. aawtpat. Fine Maple nnd Ah WochI PfM- s4e, abeam, tor Immediate de livery. Aaaty Krai Rees.. ftaeh Bmtma bettitaa; Ttdephaae M-ala 121. S-lb-tf Wall INipor Wa have a )' MMRtM f wall paper, the late deatEta And Jt&laVMIIvv . A rNMrNfttWaa Sp i v Aumlns . I 1 mr piifim Ik its ted to f Ihb dtjr r ta tts myitim vbm l &mm It wmfctro nmmty a to J t mm at. ifnuii w aatl Th iTflNm lfeiwU. A attlOaa has aata atod with tat aaaau coart atktas that Clla Clark. a vrrt b aaaotaiad a raardtaa af th' rtatr of ifcttrc LaAoar Tkt at'tion (Uin.K i hat Laftaur U aot .( to4iuttt tl ftte How - cki(j: i. h4 art HB tTlaaita There's much favorable comment this season on Tailored and Fancy Lingerie Waists The large waist flection te ready with r complete showing of strictly tailored aad fancy 1rc RBd embrold pry trlmwcMl waist. The materials Rre Swisses, Balleta. Puro Irish Lin ens nnd taunt. Prices from $1.25 to $6.50 1909 S H S tonight views. lc Chickens Wanted At Capital Commission. --St Ont-k Life. Art nnl Literature Snlem High tonight. lfe admission Kbinr MnrtJn Will make ytvi Inugh Is ths "Mikado." Rt the Grand March iZ nnd S3. Whulow Slutil Of nil widths, longtbs and oolort. Do not rwt jtmr hhad&s, but get the nIm wuRi at J. A. Pattortton'c. tSI Nrth OnmmorotRl Rtreoc 1h'i lhill t Se awpr otfcoii rtewt t S. II S. ttjrtit OhtlMB ritdertnklng riirli" Oottamt tad OnanhUa ate: ealte jr or alitat: J C Sill. Pfcoa $. Vnt. PUiHve A compWtat ate iUod la ta rtnwtt ort hy Mrs. Bertha R. MaafT. thraash atr attaraay. Oary T. Mania. Mtiag U eaart ta praat aar a dtvoret tram bar bai4.. Jaaa Maalay. oa Uh graaads of -Rarttaa Mrs. Mat)' aske the ran tady of tat ftv oMMraa. To lV-iltT AiWnw C. 3t od. a ParUaad auaraejr. will ialiTar a aaaraat a the rtca. lar a4a afttraaaa aattae rbc Y. C. A aaxt aaadwj'. Mr. Ratd vat taratatly ai aatdiat a( tilt Otrte "V Caittln Pry Lartaa. tat aati aattatr. aat Jnt rMaraod frata OaiUat Ipnac. watro a aat ataa aanaawd is coattrwnlag a laaaca- Mr. L ra to procwodiaf wtth tae work aa a nw rartas boat ta thta eit. and tnteadt to pat tt la tat watt nfcit svo weh Is Your Health -t kbit !. i iTv.iieas" TUeB hmU ktti u( MtMrllrrv mmnch 1M( Jxl JOOMteGXem&t 'mmm' " """fc"TZ ui yaar dnttjeuK .r aviator Dr-la) oaty - voar .or to aiuih rw tad aaot assart- 'karav-a thai h iW 1Mmw aat aoaa (Otaatb Caat hracfn aaa ataa dartrod ) tatal of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BriTERS Htr Statorh l.tt i KMarn or aVwrok ar kaio. tor M oar AX )itr' rrl aaaaao ' nc H eissaiab awwa that H t 4uIM av, .( lutliCFMiau UytK'H't. Urr RUd KKtiHi Ttu- v Iiim1c IHs, iiooentl Viki-v, CVnMfutUn. i Ulv t;Wpe Ritd MmIrHa. tnvM on liavtug llnvjfllMV V cuitraitirr M DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORBGON, Rring Your Chickens To the Capital Commission Com pany. 35-2t .Steix'optlctii View At Salem High School tonight. Ivwt a lne Ilorso One of the best hortoe owned by I tho liverymen, Wostacott & Johnsaa, ) becamo HI the fore part of this weok, and died In spite of the efforts of two I veterinary surgeons. It Is sot known what woe the cause of the animal's Islckne-F, as he was driven into the barn from a short trip Into the coun try and took sick immediately. The imost peculiar part of the animal's suffenng was that, after being left alone for a few moments, he brokt 'down r box stall aad ran out of the (barn down Front street and Into the Schram feed sheds near the stael bridge, where he was fouad sttimb . ling about in the darknasa by, Mr 'Johnson He was takan back to the jmery stable oa Ferry strtat, where I he died shortly after. i 'To Orgnnlw in Sontli Salem There will be a meattag at George Mason's box factory Satarday evening at 7 30 to organlae a South balem Improvement Club. It has been wfcs lr nid that the Lord helps thoe who help themselves. Don't yM think this kind of Ristaace Is worth work ing for If you do. Ptaad in and 1 help organise to halo yoarselvfts. i lltinmnc Socletj I Mr H W Meyers asks The Joaraal to pm that arraagemoats have beoa 1 made for orgaRlEtag a hamaae h- ciet in Salem, aad that K win be perfected soon After the Northern Iaclflc The Railroad Commission spent the tntite afternoon today Investigating he Northern Pacific rates betweaa Portland and GobV and Scappoose. Fo'- the ra'lroad company Chas. K. Celty, the N P attorney, and R. T ( Britz. assistant general freight sgesL I of Taeoma, ot the Northern PaotQc. appeared Mr. Brltz testified that, owing o the rates on the North Bank road being so much higher, they were endeavoring to arrange the rates oa the Soath Bank road accordingly. and that the business derived from operating the South Bask road waj not profitable. N. A. Peery, from Holdon. Ore; A. Watts and G. B. Mnlkey, of Scappoose. were In at tendance at the hearing and testified la the Interest of the shippers. Thy claimed that the business carried on dally over the lines In question was enormous, and that the railroad peo ple were roallzing a good income from that district. The Northern Pactftc. according to complaint fil)d by strat-al talpptrt. raited their firtt flats rata ! per eaat. HrM fir Srtl- We art aow located ta oar naw hara at ill Farr' trtat aad have aa haad SI head ot horse, oaastat tag of sarta awtehtd taamt wetgli lag from ISM to lite peaads: sev eral pood arood aaaros. soase goad drlvars. That are all first claw reaag. straight Waff, all valley rale , ad aad wii araht to war. We arej alae la tat market to bay as e41 a sail If yaa have a horse ta salt j arlag him to a, we win pay the, htpaeat marktt prtet. Will also bea dle bags, wajioe. aaraass aad fi'caad-haad farm taapltaatats. Oaaa tr & Cttarwatar Brat- -l-lwk li4evr OIiIh 1H- Tat body at X. N Seen, wha died at tat aaaat af ass daaghtar ta fUr rwaarc Thareaay aktat. -wrttl a aroaajat aare oa tat aaaralaj steal trata. aad tat faaeral aarrleat will at oaaJaotai aadar tat aata scar af tat datoaJc kkdae af ialsa frata Chaaaa's audtrtaktac parwrt at l:lt a'etotlt taaaorrav vita tattraaaai ta I O. O. P oatatitry He leaves two daasa tfra Mra. fSaortjt M sTatlar af Part lead aad Mrs. J. C SUteat of Mar rssaars. wtta waeta at aaaat M aoaar far tat aaai tea year- Mt was rr -ll. kaova ta lastaa. aaviac worked far tae JUeae? 3ttWa Oa.. aarh to aow the daltta Fteartag MilU Compaay lar aearb iat Koaol for djsaiaili aad ladiee Una wW dtojatt aajr klad af lead ta n rombtaatlaa at aay aad all timet I Keep our tlamaia well b taklas JKodol aoa aad taea Suld b all drassaut. THEY MARRIED IN HASTE: LOTS OF LEISURE AT SEA Saa Jest. Cal . March 5 FaUoa tac a rapid wootag aad a laaad wed- dla Xafris CaercaUi Haaaaair r S. N . aad hi bride wha yatter day wa M Martha Lote William. :vonxx. M ltd m Bm fcsae; Issjlf FRIDAY, MARCH 5, l0O. SCHOOL HOUSE NEEDED AND ALSO BETTER FIRE PROTECTION The school elecUoe Monday, bo tweta the hoars af 1 aad 4 p. m.. at the asaal voting places, Is very im portant to this city. It proposes to anthortae the school board to hviue $20,101 bends for a new centra! school hoase, corner Marion aad Cot tage streets. Also to aathorlse the board to equip the school batldings in the outlying wards with modara fire protection. Both mattrrs are of San Jose, are today on their w& to Humphreys home la Louisville tor a rapid honeymoon before the young oOeer rejoins his ship, the battle ship. Connecticut. Humphrey met Mls9 Williams while .here with the battleship fleet, aad their acquaintance resulted la aa Impetuous wooing, which contin ued by letter when the fleet toured the world. On Its arrival at Hampton Roads. 'Humphrey obtained leas, orocsed the continent, arrived yester day morning, was married last night, aad departed for a brief visit to his father's home. Hamphrey is the son ot Judge Humphrey, of Louisville. Mrs, Hamphrey Is a graduate of Vaesar college. The bridesmaids were Clara Urban, of Buffalo, N. Y., aad Jeaanle Weston, of Stockton, Cal. o Mj three year old boy was badly constipated, had r nigh fever nad was In awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orlao Laxative aad the next morning the fever wrs gone and he was entirely well. Foley's Oriao Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush. Caslmer. Wis. J. C. Perry. He Finally Got There. Unltrd Trm Lrued Wire. Lincoln, Neb., March 5. R. Meade Sbumway. convicted of the murder of Mrs. Jacob Martin, was hanged this afternoon in the state peniten tial, after four reprieves, l'o-t, G. A. IL, to Meet. There will he a regular meeting ot Sedgwtek Post. G. A. R.. at their post room In Holman hall, on State street, at S p. m. Satarday next, th Gth. laC Business ot import n will ht transacted, aad a full attend a net 1c desired. Comrade who have aot been la attendance regular's at the pom mtettagt art urged o be arettat. D. W. MATTHEWS Pott Command I'rof. II. A. Howell of Havana, Culwt, Keeomutml Chainlrlain' Cough Remedy. AS long ago as I caa remember my mothw was a faithful user and Mead of Chamherlala Cough Rem edy, bat never in my life have 1 real teed Its true value until now." writes Prof H A. Hewl of wowell's Amer Iota School, havaaa. Cuba. -Oa the j night of February rd our baby was tahea alek lth a very severe told, lite next day was wars aad the fal-1 lowing algat his eoadhlaa was de&-l pereta- Ht eaaM net Me down aad' tt wat atioaocary ta have him la the arm every waeaeau Bvaa taaa afc areatalas was (Mfttealt. 1 did aot , taiah at weald live aadl aatralar At aat 1 taamgat af amy aaoiaer s rarnaty. Caaaaaerlaia 6 Oaaga lXeea- t4y. whfcrh we gave aad It a Warded arasaat relief, aad aow three dats kaaar. at aat ralb ittavtrtd- Vaaer tae nliiaaatiaaraf 1 weald aot heel tatt a artin- ta aaylavg that Caam aartata'a Coagh Jtaseedy aad tha' ty saved tat lift af oar dear tin If boy FV e h Dr Ston A: us store m SALEM Th? place to buy shoes for men, women and children. We have the MOST COMPLETE lines of Men's Oxfords m the ct. Let us fit you up for the bright Spring davs that are coming. Repairing neatly a-wJ quickl, done. REMEMBER THE TABLE OF BROKEN SIZE SHOES AT 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT. THIS IS very important to the growth of the city and protection ot the ohlldron. There Is tho usual fight being made against the progressive .pollolos of the board. Bat people who want to tee Salem grow and remain the Cap ital City of Oregon shonld not vote down a mnc-needed school hcise and much more-needed protection for the frame buildings far from nnv Are station. SAFE-CRACKERS FLED DOWN RIVER TO ALBANY It'altwl Prps rinded Wire. Corvallis. Or., March 5. Sate l-crackers, who stole $300 by dyna miting the vault in the oourt house here, and who oscaped from the seine In a stolen launch, are the objects of a soarch being prosecutod in this vicinity today. Deputy Sheriff McDevltt, who was detained at the court house until nearly IS o'clock last night, had ju't left the building when the robbers forced the doors through which he had passod into the streot They I gained access to the treasurer's office in the same mannor and cracked the safe. The oscape was made down tbo Willamette river In a launch the found tied to a dock. The boat wa fonnd at Albany, where the cracks men evidently landed. W. T. Scott, of Portland, left for Albany this morning, attor attending the lecture given by Dr. UnJerwood at the Presbyterian ohurch last night He will go from there to Lebanon, whore he proachos every Sunday. DIKI). BBATTY. At the family residence, $ South Capital street, Thurs day night, March 4. 1909, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Sarah Beatty. aged CS yoars. She leaves a son, Harry W., and one daughter, M attic F. Beatty. Funeral announcements will be made later. O.S1lOIt.ZJL. ,TM lt VmHiTtHhtinfega For the i Office Man If ur work to close aad eoafin lag yoar tyte art hound to sarfer proaably Ue have already caused ran scan worry batter call ta aad have teem wamlatd today The relief that a pair of wl rtt ted gUntr will give yaa aad the pre veetlea of farther dacltat ta the atreavgtl: of ar eye art two large tteaas that aaeetd aat bt overlooked Let at fit yoa if atoantary with the proper lenses the cost to reaaoa able Barr's JEWELERS SHOE BBaBaBaaaB ' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI WHERE WE FIT J OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Miss Melvlna Klnyon, Mrs. Sarah Pendleton, Mrs. E. Hopenden, of ! Woodbttrn, were visiting Mrs. J. t jstnlger, nt the Cottage Hotel yesta-- day. I Mr. and MrB. J. D. Bellamy left j for Montosano, WaBh , yesterday af Iternoon, to be gone some time, as the guosU of their daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Wytham and family roturnod to their home at Concordia, Kansas, yesterday. They have boen visiting tholr son, Wallace Wytham, and family here for the past four weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Lincoln, of HilU. boro, has been visiting the Haas brothors, druggUts, of this city. Senator E. "M. Hnlnes, president of the Bankers' nnd Merchants Mu tual Fire Rollof Association, was In the city yestorday In conference with H. A. Johnson, his local reprenenta- tive. Miss Eleanor Richards, ot Corval lis, Is the guest of friends here for a few days, Bollln K. Page was a business pn scnger to Portland last night. John Valentine returned to tho soldiers' home In Itoseburg, last night, affr a visit with friends here. F. G. Deckobach went to Eug-re on a short business trip last night Mrs. J. D. Sutherland went to Portland this morning, where she will remain two days. The Salem high school basket MU team left for Sllverton this mornta;, I where tdnlght they have a garni schoduled with the Sllverton high fchool. which will be the last game this Mason for fhe Salem highs. Mr. aad Mrs. Wayland F. Chace of Portland, are In the city for a fer days' stay. Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, of Medf3..l. Is registered at the Willamette. Prof. C. O. Boyer. of the Universi ty, went to Portland yesterday to attend the district Epworth rally. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Bayes and fam ily arrived this morning from Leba non, and will buy property here, with the Intention of making this their fu ture home Mr. Baye is a carpenter They came to Oregon about one yr ago from Kansas. Mrs. H. C. Porter, of Auasvilti has been here on business today. Miss Maud Hawley is In Aberdeen W&th.. on an extended visit to her .( parents. She is a elerk in Stookton't ' store, and is very popular with the voting folks hero. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Straw and family arrived this naoralng from P'a'nfield. Wit. aad will make the t ure homt here. Mr aad Mrs. G. B. Taaaer and A T. Zoskt. of Hamilton. Moat . arrived " Salem talc moralag, with the la 'ntton of making this their future 1 rme Mr Zoake It a prosperon Montana rancher, aad expects to buy ; -erty here PIANO TUNING LUTELLIS I. WOODS. Tuning, polishlns repairing Ph'efi'1 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Retidrat Agent Office with Wm Browa & Co., No i;S. Commercial street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank Salem 0 o o o o o o 6 6o ocT o 0 NEW TODAY 'ooooooooooo Fht 1tet Furnished room a groaad ioor TM North Cf mereial street J-5-:i 1-M Gold -bowed rimmed sperti" in red cate Flader leave ta V. T l" rivmis nd ob!ipr )4t F.v ' STORE 6. W. EYRE, Prop 1 326 STATE STREET. I i o f Tr vr - r