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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1909)
r: - 8 AILX PAPIXAJi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, , WEDNESDAY, ILARCU 17, 1009. itaag-giry. R I GRAND CLOTHING CARNIVAL I mwww mmm ihimiiiii1wim iih JM'J I'MWjm" '' m.w Iht lVjf rJte. itr.A 4 1 uJw Ml H SJJSi- iiWfrW' Tho exhibit of Men's and Young Man's Spring Clothing surpasses nny previous attompts. ExohiBlvonoss of fabrlos. ' Knoll gartnont wo soil Is separatel) made with special care. Tho tailoring of each part Is an op eration by Itself. This is tho foun dation of gooil oloihes. Style depends upon it; to doos the shape and wear ing quality. So doSft appearance, mid besides, this store I tho homo of STAND Edcrhcimer, Stein & Co. UAKIKI HART, SCHAFPNER & MARX ALL-WOOL CLOTHING PAYNE TARIFF BILL I TODAY Is tho last day of special prices on Ladles' and Children's Suits and Coats, Evonlng and Dinner Costumes, Pottluoats, Kmbrolderlos, Houlery, Underwear, Man's and Women's Shoos, Dross floods, eto. Let us help you with your Master togs while tho prices are low. I TODAY ONLY Sfic II u man's Home 10c. Owing to some slight lm perfection, todiy mo offer 2 So grade Ilurson Hose ror On sale at H..10 No telephone orders received 10c pair TODAY is tho lust day of the Grand Oxford Shoo Sale in tho Shoo Section. Ladles' Oxford Shoos, nuv Spring stylos, $3. GO kinds, today only $i!.Hf. Men's Spring shapes In Oxfords, regular f 1.00 kinds, i I'oday only... . . ....... $di4D I fffffyf ffiffffifffifr JBfiS I B ,M.I11 ,. Jr O () ) O () O X) o CITY NEWS i. G U u O O O O O O O ! Mftxquenulo nt (lie ltink- O O O O Weather I'nrvouM Mliouem tonight anil Tliurxila. Home People Will Wnd now boarding plnoes to day and, It your ad appoars, you will probably aoino, to know some of them. K pee In I Halo On STdliuh velvet tww, II.3S. 8U tirilny only. Tin House PnrnlshluK (JO. 1T-31 Koornl Now Hoiim' Por wl or rout. Por prlue and terms sue Vogot Lumber Company. Old Hals llouglit Hy 0. A. Johnson, at tho 0. K. olmiulng rooms. 1 90 South Commur alal street. Hand at the llluk Tonight. BL Patrick's masquerade. Admission 36 cental skates 515 cents. Muwjmirmlo wt tli lllnk Tuuluht. March 17. CnciiinU'r flnmrr Get acreage eontraots by sailing on OlittXJH Moll 08.; good prutlU t tkae having tk proper toll. 3-l$.Jw Qur IHlrv la to please, aud whether It be to OS mr U1 wkal w mU m a ose, you will be shown every ootirto sy. Prank J, Moore. 3-15-tf Himj Maple nntl Ah Wood Kur sale, aheap, for Immediate de livery. Apply ICmbs llros., Hush Drayman bulldlug. Tolophono Main ill. ' 3-16-tf Ottngo I'ltdortttVliiK Parlore Cottage aud Ghomeketa eU.; call day or night; J 0. Sill. Phone 800 Tonight, March 17. A Little Karly Hut Zluit'n Ico good. oronm Is nlwym I'oiir IJne Of furnished rooms advertising are often enough to obnugo a tenant- less room to a tenanted one. Chicken Pie Hopper At the Plrst OoHgroKHtlonol ohuroh next Prlday evening from 6 to 8 o'oloek. Adults 31 eunts; uhlldrou SO emits. 3-1 7-2 1 The standard of porfeatlon, .Inn's loo cream. (lot KUi.riO Itug for I.:IH ' ilaturdny only.' Tho House nlshlug Oo. J Fur- 17-31 I'or Soe WmmI And coat, eall ItiS. Company. Vogot Luinlior Yon Will IU NatUftctl With tho work dono by A. 1). Houston, the axporlonood prwwor, next door to Journal office. Phone IS (I. Work called (nr and delivered. llnuleMHl UiMkNte The HhImhmI lluoster Club met last HiRkt aad the prope! Iwprtive MteaU were deflaltely detded Mpon. The ttMgleuoed boosters are huw h leiMplatlHg plttH by wkleh that ior tton of tke elty ean bo eutiHeoted with Ike geurtie to tke fair grounds sow rKn system. This will iiuduubteilly be greatl) beueflelal to llnglewotid Yew Park lelopmont league Tho regular meeting of the Yew Park Development league was hold In the Yew Park hoo house Inst night with a good attendance of taxpayers present. No Important matters were passeil uKin. tho time being taken up dUctiMlng the Improvement of South rtoelflh street I; WINDOW BOXES PUIN ANP fANCV These teauUful flower boxes m44 to V mY hoftre See Utew. i !l MASON BROS., PORISTS i PrtONC 308 -211 MUtfft ST. 4itiiittittiiiit wmm You Ar0 WcIcoiim To como In and hoar tho phouor graph at inn's. Chicken Plo Supper At tho First Congrogationnl ohuroh next Friday evening from G to 8 o'clock. 2-17-21 lluy Your Tickets .Vow For the "Mikado" at the Ornml, March 22 and 23. Prvporv Your CoHtuinoh For the grand masquonule at Auditorium rink tonight. the Favor ltltullthlc In tho Yew Park Improvement Leaguo mooting U dovoloped that Harl Itaoo and Mr. Darby favor hot ter paving than anyot the rest of the cltltent wit there. Mr. Raco Is not satisfied with anything less than bit ullthlo pavement to cost about 110 a foot frontage, and is ready to put up for It. Now School House The Salem noard of Education had a meeting last night and considered plans submitted totfiom by Archlttct llacoltlne, who has lately locateJ at Salem. Ho made some very practical suggestions, and tho board will con sider them. Appreciation We would hereby ex pre our tkank's for the kindly assistance sad the many expressions of sympathy received from oar friends aud neigh bors during tke last illneu and the fuaerrtl ubseqab of ournon. Grunt. Suck klHdneesee and sympathy, when so spoHtaHeoHS. tend much to lighten the blow and sotteu the affliction. May God bleee you all, and may he so lighten for you any and all similar afflictions tkat may oross your path. Phillip A. Thomas. Martha I. Thomas, A Pettyjohn Suit A oomplalnt has beon Hied In the circuit court by CynthU M. Pettv John against A. D. Pettyjohn. Jr.. asking that tho bonds of matrimony be severed, on the grounds of oruel and Inhuman treatment. The (5reatet Hug Value Of the season. J1.3S Saturday ouly. The House Furnishing Co. iT3t, In order to havo good, healthy? perfect dUcttlon kep your stomak weti oy tsKing K0401 tor ayspepsu and IndUestton occasloBally just wkea you e4 It. Pleasant to take. Sold by alt druMtat. (Continued from pago 1.) maliilng parngrapns of the bill nut In this statement, are rated substan tially the seme as under the present law. A section is added to the old In v., applying tho same rules to patents obtained In the United States b an alien as are adopted by the country of which the allent Is a citizen. In respect to patents Issued there to citizens of the United States. A Boollon is inserted proservlug Cuban reciprocity with the provision of the present. law. A provision Is made for the termi nation of the various commercial agreements with foreign countries, according to tne terms of the agree ment, by proper notice. The bill applies a tax for transfers of property, both real and personal, by Inheritance or suocowlon. or by will. It is believed that thin provi sion, whun In full operation, will bring In revenue amounting to $20, 000.000. The lutormtl revenue tux on cigar ettes is Increased. Tho duty on those weighing over throe pounds por thou sand Is rnlsod from $3 to $3.00, mid those weighing Ions than that Is ralR ed from $1 to $1.50. Tho bill contains n section extend ing tho privileges of "drawback" on material Imported Into tho country on which tariff hns been pnld and tho products of which when manufactur ed hero aro oxorted. The reduction of CO por cent on tho duty on lumber will work grontly to the ndvantago of Canadian lumber men. It Is said, and wns opposed bp the Interests of the groat northwest timber belts. Increases tnado by tho bill Include tho tariff on perfumery and tollot ar ticles, which Is raised CO to SO por cent ad valorem. On fancy soaps tho tax Is raised from 15 to 20 cents a pound. Dandelion root nrtlclos, used' ns n substitute for coffee Is lncrcns.vl from 2 M to 4 cents a pound. Ungrcmud mustard Ib taken from tho free list, and a tax of 30 por cent nd valorem Is fixed. Feathora aro raised from 1G to 20 per cent ad valorem. The tax on furs Is rnlsod from 20 to 27Vi por cont ndvlorom. The duties on tho following ar ticles aro Increased becauso tho com mltteo has found tliat thoy havo not suniolcnt protection new: Cement, from 30 to 3G por cont ad vnlorom. Asphaltum to IGOOth or n cent por pound on tho bitumen contained therein. Wntch movomonts having over seven jewels to 70 conts each; thoso having 11 to 15 Jowels to $1.80. Those having more thnn 17 jowels, unchanged. Watcli en sos and parts of watches and clocks aro unchanged. Zinc In oro, now brought In at 30 per cont nd valorem, Is raised to one rent per pound for tho sine contain -d therein. Split pons aro raised from 40 to 45 cents n bushel. Lemons aro raised from one cont to 1 U cont per pound. Pineapples from $7 per thousand to $3 por thousand. Womon's gloves aro advanced to the rate on mon's gloves, $4 per dozen, and women' glovos aro as sessed In addition 35 conts per doz en, to bo pnld for each Inch over 14 Inches In length. Reductions are applied to about 60 per cent of suoh'Hrticlos as chemic als, oils and paints and tho amounts of the decrease range from 35 to 50 per cent. o St. Paddy nt the Itlnk The Auditorium roller rink v. Ill give another St. Patriok'a day mas querade toalght and both artlstie and comical flgurtM will be seen hiking around tho spaolous floor to the fes tive strains of the rink orchestra On the 17th of Maroh last year the rink proprietors gave a similar, mas querade. whUh wns conceded to be a great success and a large crowd of merry-makers are expeoted to attend tonight. Royal Baliing Powder Absolutely Vtirc Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. The only baking powder made from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar. mrj&jHra OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO S. C. Hartrum. with the I'nlted Statea forestry serv.ee, of Itoseburg, I In the city. Mrs. George T. Pratt, formerly Mies Lucia Cochran of this city, Is recovering from two operations by Dr. A. F. Settlor nt Mercy hospital, Itosoburg. Or., tho. first of which was porformed last Saturday and tho hoc ond on Tuesday of this wook. Hot tunny friends hero will bo glad to know of her recovory. Mrs. S. II. UiiHsell of Marlon is the guest of Mrs. J. D. Bnrbor. J. T. Wontworth, of Albany, Ib In tho city. Mrs. C. O. Shophard and dnughtcr of Portland, Ib tho guost of her pi rents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dlodgott, In South Salem. o WiiiiIn Saloon at (Jutes .1. M. Olnsmore has filed a petition In t lie county court for a license to conduct a saloon at Gates, Or., signed by 52 taxpayers mid residents of tho Gates district. Money for HorM.' Show The committee on ilnnncos for tho coming homo show raised about $500 yesterday In tholr first day's ennvase of tho city, and It Ib expected that $1000 will bo strung up In prizes this fair time. Tho ontrles will be numer ous In tho proponed show and n good many fancy carriages will be exhibited. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frnnk Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Rush, Dank Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Ludd & Rush's Rank, Salem, O; PIANO TUNING LUTISIjLUS li. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, ropnlrlng. Ph'oCQS O NEW TODAY For Rent 20 acres of summer fol low; 1 mllo from Liberty. Inquire of or wrlto Ernest Anderson, 112 X. Commercial st., Salem. 3-I5-3t Otlo Muellluuipt, plumbing-, heating', gns fitting; prices reasonable; work guaranteed; estlmntos furnished, phone 373. lOftC Chemekota St. 3-17tf The Long-Hewitt Realty Oo. Has openod an offlcc at room' 3, Rnyno Rldg. If you contemplnto buying or soiling proporty It will pny you to soo them. 3-17-3t? For Sale A good spnn of hosvy mnros, on Frank Smith's farm, lW mile from prison, on tho Maclouy rond. K. A. Aufrnnco. 3-17-lw l)st. A carriage robo, soraowhero between Club Stables and Salem Hospital. Phono 7GG. 3-17-3t Ruth llansbro Leader of tho fln-t altos; Irene Hlgglns, leader of the first sopranos, aud Rose Pratt, leader of the seeond sopranos, will please you In the "Mi kado" March 22 and 23 Unequnled a a Curv for Croup. MReAldea being an excellent remedy for cold and throat troubles. Cham berlala's Cough Remedy I unequalod as a cure for croup." says Harry Wilton oC Wnynetown, led, Wha" given as soon as tho croupy cough apeArs, this remedy will prevent tke attack. It U used successfully In many thousands of koraea. For sal by Dr. Stone's drug store. I EXTRA BIG SHOW ALL THIS WEEK L O O K MISS VIOLA VERCLER Ono of Salem's leading musicians, will without a doubt please the many patrons of The Star with one of her violin solors, NOTE Thursday night only, Tonight and tomorrow night you can see five of the finest subjects ever shown on a curtain in the United States, SUBJECTS The Iron Worker A magnificent melodrama, and the latest out, A Drummer Boy The finest soldier picture ever exhibited in the country- Parted, But United Again A beautiful light drama, suie to please each one and all. Colored Stenographer A subject that is full of amusement from start to finish. Mary Jane's Lovers You can imagine this is a t rackerjack-just think. Mary with about seven lovers. SEEING IS BELIEVING, NOTE Fiiday and Saturday a rare treat in the musical line listen to that seven-piece Star Orchestra, composed of Salem's talented musicians, . REMEMBER our big Saturday matinees; evory child receives a sack of nice taffy FREE, A GUARANTEE The pictures exhibited in The Star will not bo soon in any other show in Salem, as you will seo thorn there 'first, latest and best. THE STAR Salem' Home of High Cla Fun