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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1909)
1 '""""'" - - - -- -rrrr7rr3wwwBwwwiw fTl JliSL'!BFMHBBWI!WW8BIBww WUU' J BB iniMiMinwwrT-nirr-i'T'""'"-' " F ' jrrr'r" '1 - 1 No.' No.. Nol No No. No, No No oi t I ) V. a a i 10 Horse Show AT SALEM'S LARGEST AND BEST STYLE STORE. Our satisfied customers are our best advertisements. Just ask any one of our customers why this store is always receiving so much favorable comment, and they will quickly say we have the best merchan dise, give better values, and in nine cases out of ten sell for less than cash stores. If you are a strict beleiver iii economy, visit this store any day and compare our values with others in this town or even Portland. Ladies' Tailored Suits and Wraps 'Iff TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IX OllKHH GOODS AM) TRIM MINGS. Our ontlro lino of plain and fancy suitings at Ilorso Show Spoclal Prices, alio 3GO0 yards of Bonsoiinblo suitings lu chockH, ntrlpos, plaids mid plnln uolurlug offootH, Vnluos to $1.00 yard Bpeolal 39c TRIMMINGS Of plnln brnldH. nplluuns and Pondim llamU, hoiuo nullablo for boltH an woll an trlminlugH ontlro Block at Hporlnl horse show prices. ooooooooooo o CITY NEWS OOOOOOOOOOO Wmither Forociud Shower to night nuil Tuwlny. lllamutto Addition. llurnott'ft Cafe Dost service lu tho olty. MonU at all hours, A Pilot CoMiiiUa'loiiirr P. M. Pendlaton. of Portland, wsh appolutml m uiHinbar of thv StHto Pilot CommlMluu HiIh niornlng. Pine Maplo and Ah Wood For lo. ohwp. for IniinsiUntu d llYdry. Apply Krolts Hros.. llnnh nrayniftH bulUlliiK- Talophone Main 734, a-15-tt Otttaito Undortnklutf Pnrlo Qottage and Okamakata ita.; oalU day ar night; J. O. 8111. Phona 72 1. ORIGINAL ASYLUM AVENUE STORE Wo diwlro to suy to tho public, and eapoolally our old patronn. that wo aro now located In our now atoro. cor ner Bovonteonth atrwot and Aajluin nuuuo. Havo n ooutpluto stock of fnh and Holwt UrumU of ovorythluic that van bo found lu a flrwt-olivmi. up tO'dato KTocory. ProtuUlug tho same orvlco as lu tho past, wo kindly In vito munition to our kmiI and prices F. G. DEV0E & SON PImnm 14711 II Porch and Window Boxes II We havo several styles. us and we will MASON BROS., FLORISTS jj i PHONE 308 ttBt4iti') I af 'iiiiiin-it mn Hxcluslvo tnodoU of this season's styllBh creations, made by tnllorB of nntlonal ropulntion. Styles, materials and makes the vory best, and the valueB guaranteed the best you over bought In this city. The Jackets ar osoml-nnd tight fit ting, plain or fancy trimmed, 31 to 30 Inches In length. Home havo patch pockots with huttonB and loops of satin. The Bklrts aro largo, full, Hare and gored and pleated effects, with doap hum. All tho Sanson's newest colors aro on dfsplay. Soled early for tho Horse Bhow. MiicUliigtmm'M Chocolates And bou-boiiH. Wlllumatt Addition. 3-18-tf 'eoiiut In l-uont paukHgiM. At Uuoklug Iiiuu'h 1'iiliiiiu of flweytH. :U2l)-3t mtm Tlroa, rims and and all ajho to make your bloyolo taut and trim onco more. FKANK J. MOOU13. If Von Wmit A uhotto lot lu Wlllamattu addi tion, you will havu to inaktt your -Wotlou at oiiov, hh tliay ar gulunt vory fust. Heo llomar II. Smith, room I, MaOorunok bulldlHU. Phone U6 or USt. Xotnrlos Aipolntel Mat of notarial outninltMuH la auttil In and for QrtKH. Marah S7. 1D0D: Mania A. Nawall. Hugawa; W. I. Thriwhor, llaho; Saniuol Van Pall. Ohatoe: J. W. Walkar, Jowll; Samual A. Foaa. U 11. SiultU. Port land, M. M. Moyora. Qrabtreo. I'lags at Hnlr-MaM Oovornor llousou ordurtHl tho itaga on tho atato oapltol to bo rnlaod at lulMmut in recognition of tho death of Govomor Cosgrovo, of WaBhlngtou. Tho governor ftlno aont a moaaago of condoleuoo to tho wlfo of tho lato governor of Wash ington Wlllametto Addition. Call and see them or phone call and soe you. 211 MILLLK bl. u DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL, SAIitfM, OREGON, Apparel Is Ready Wednesday Only The largo laco curtain section of fors Ham, Moblnette curtains 2 & yards long. 40 Inchos wide, good $1.50 and $1.75 vnluos Wednesday only, on sale a t8:30. $1.25 a pair No telephono ordor srcculved. 1000 yards Irish llnon Huttings, white, 32 Inchos wide, 15c n yard. 25c Dursoti Hose, 1080 pairs, Horse Show Day, allghtly Imporfect, lOo pair. TIiIh makos 32 10 pairs sold tills son Hon Thruo pairs to n uustomor dur ing this salu. &.W.&X.JL. V t i. ' r. g -T . 1 . grarTTVTiCs Ten Head of Hoi-mis For trnla at Fashion stablaa. 3-20-3t If Vou II a A horao for aula, suo J. A. Coopor, at FaHhlou Stublai. 3-8D-3t Hotter than popoorn crisps or oruclcarjHuk. llMOklngham'a Palaao of Swuou. x-sy-si llnxo Vour Old Hat Hlookad and alaantd at tho O. K. Praaalng rooms to look like now Old hata bought. O. A. Johnson. Phono 60S. 190 South Commarolal atraat. Work Called Vor and daltvarad by A D. Houston, at tha Smith Oommorelal street Praaalng Parlor. All work first claan. Phon 1241. Naxt dor to Journal otllott. 'AiMmut The latoat popoorn oonfootlon. UuoklHghHiM'i Palaw of SwaaU. Lo onted In Hod Qross Pharmacy. 3-89-31 Zcvnut A oomblnatlon of popcoru. roasted peanuts, tlako cocoanut, butter and Now Orleans mulasaos. lluoklng- ham'a Palaoo of Sheets. 3-59-3t o Made Itlg Turaover. Sheriffs Minot made tho largest turnover of taxes over undo In thU county Saturday Tho total amount was fl00.381.9S Notwithstanding the tlmo In whloh rebates are given has expired, collections are fast and a largo crowd oomea In every day to pay up. COLONISTS ARE COMING Portland. Maroh 39. B. L. Lo max. general pasjenger agent of tho I'nlou Paolflo at Omaha, wire that train No. 5 from Omaha, 30th and Slat. Mil have a. largo number ot col onUU for Oregon. iwwii hi m fu mil iiiwi". " " i.iMMBMMiMBBiMMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMHHlMliM MONDAY, MAltOH 80, 1909. When a Man Gets Married Ho aoldom ontors a Men's Furnishing Shop hl8 wlfo does all the buying for him and ono dnres de ny a woman's superiority over man whon It comes to shopping. She looks after his sox, cuffs, collars, ties, Bhlrts and undorwear. When sh ebuys she wants value knows value gets value. It Is wo man who has made ours the largest furnishing goods department In Salem. It Is her knowledge. She can save from a third to a fourth the price she must pay at cxcluslvo furnishing stores for the same goods. Oh, yes. we've lots om Men's Trade, men who nre smart enough to follow a woman's keen Judgment. Look after your Horse Show needs. This store Is tho homo of Hart, Schaffner & Marx EES2 Shoes That Fit SENATOR ELKINS STANDS WITH SM00T (Unlttd Vrttt Leased Wire.) Waahlngton. .March 89. In tho HOiiato today. Senator Klklus. of West Virginia, uiado a apaech lu which ho agreed with tn Southern DumooratH thnt thu nellou of the Hopublloan munibarti of the finance committee, in considering tho tariff bill without consulting them, was etraordinnr. He attacked New hiugUnd. Recusing her of Beltlahuoae In opposing the In dustrie of the South. The dlacuaalou resulted lu the In troducctlou by Hale at the open ses sion of a resolution to the effect that no hualneftM. except the dealing with the eeaeus bill should be trammeled uuleeti otherwise oraeraU- Uhcoh IntrodMewl a reaolHtlon. pro vldliif that al lhaarlus of the llnauoe ooHiiulttee should be open to the minority. In order to give them un opportunity to oroaa-oxutnlne wlt nosses. Tha reaolutlon went over uutll Thursday, when It will bo de bated, and. after a brlof oxeoutlve session, tho senate adjourned until that date. MOZEN'S MURDERER LEFT NO CLUE (Uulted I'rtM LfJ Wlr. Tacoma, Wash.. Maroh 29. Coun tv Coroner Q. D. Shaver and depu ties from the sheriff's office aro to day making a strenuous effort to dls cover Boino clue to tho Identity of tho murderer of Frank Moien, a rancher whose body with four bul let holes In It. was found early yea. terday morning in the brush with in 300 feet of his cabin at 8ummlt, a atatlon of the old Puyallup line. From the appearance of the boJy when It waa founH by R. W. Cody, II. T. Denhain and W. II. Eaton, who were hunting varmints with dogs, Moxeu waa murdered In cold blood. Robbery la believed to have been the motive for the orlme aa the dead man'a pookeU had been rilled and JP jsl Mm ML' v f if Mm mii 1 U Wnifa STUNNING STVLKS in fashion able Millinery all ready for your Inspection before the Horse Show. Values guaranteed. McXeel Sis ters. 2nd Floor JtiHt received a largo shipment of tho "Famous Hraadwalk" tho original nnturo shapo shoo for children. Our spring stock for men, ladlos, misses and children has no equal In Htyle, Ht and wear. Kzai tho contents of his wnllot socroted In tho kitchen, had boon taken. Mozon was a Russian Polo, living In his hut all alone. Ho had not boon seen for more than a wook prior to tho Urnllng of Ihoiiody yoatorday. U. O. Ilurke, n nolghbor ranohor. claims that ho hoard four shots fired lu rapid succession not more than four days ago. Tho shots, ho said, camo from tho dlrootlon of Mozon'a cabin. Tho body had been laying on tin ground leas than a wook, judging from Us nppoaranco. Part of tha hand had ba'on gnawod by some nnt innl. Two of tho bullets lodgod In tho man's head, one In his oheat ami ono in his left hand. The deputy sher iffs state that they have a good due to work on, but are unwilling to give out InfonaalioH as to Its nature No arreats have yel been made. Cor onor Shaver will probably hold an Inquest the lattod part of the weok. HOTKIi ARRIVALS. Detroit. Ore. Jama P. Glabler. it. H. Peck, Topponlah, Wash. Ernest Tweed, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank V. Hollls ter. Eugene John Hartog, O. D. Qhor penlng. Seattle T. Lamle, N. L. Catwlck er, Sam Thompson. Rlckreall R. Ankeny. Oregon City T. B. French and family. A. D. Dolph. Medtord S. R. Potter. Louis Wol gol. Dayton, Oro. Clyde Hasting. Ashlanlj F. A. Long, Bruce Wil liams and A. A. Williams. Portland Mrs. a Young. C. E. Farcol. W. E. Fraxler, R. A. Douglas. C D. Buohauan. A. D. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Fred a Shlrke, D E. Pholy. F. O. Nlckman. Clear Lake. Ore. C. Tonney and family. R. O. Kltohea aud family. Spokane Donaldson R. Tuher, S. E. Hurd, A. F. Parka. Kails City Victor Sherman an! wife. Harold R. Sherman. OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Werner Breyman Is homo from a trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Dertha Forstner of Portland, has returned home, after being tho guest of Mrs. Squlro Farrnr. Mrs. M. T. RIneman spent 'Sunday with friends In Portland. Mrs. Louis U. Albert Is still ill at her home, 973 Mill street. Miss Maebello Baker returned yes terday from an extended visit to rel ative and friends In South Dakota and Eastern States, coming by way of Los Angeles. H. S. Radcllffo went to Sllverton this morning and from thero goes to Portland on a biislnes9 trip, Miss Flcta Rogers of Portland has been the gniost of her aunt, Mlsi Mlnncfta Magers, coming up last Monday to attend the "Mikado." J. E. Scott, who camo to Salem, Ore., from Lake Charles, La., was mndo happy this weok by tho arrival of his wife and three children. Tho found hint nicely located In tho real ostate business, and ho had a nloe homo ready for them, having bought tho Ed. Salstor plnco on Unlvorslty and Le3llo streets. Fred T. Lane, of Harrlsburg, Ore., has been In tho city a short tlmo r nowing old acquaintance and looking nftor a few business mattors. Fred has not mado Salem a visit for somo tlmo, but his pleasant faco and Jolly good naturo wero welcomed by his many frlonds horo. Huntington William A. Fischer and family. Oakland, Cal. George BrlnsTcIa, Clifford Brlnsteln, S. Cunningham KING PETER WILL ABANDON SERVIA London, Mnrcli 29. Tho Servian royal family Is preparing to floo us the. result of tho outcomo of affairs In tho Balkans, according to tho Rome correspondent of tho London Olobo, A dispatch to tho Olobo says that tho king, and two sons, Qoorgo and Al exander, nro going to Switzerland nnd that th Princess Holona will go to Rome. King Peter will Issue a manifesto advising that a council of tho European powers bo held to se lect his successor and urging that his Bon, Princo Nicholas of Montene gro and Bosnia Biiccecd him. GERMANY'S NAVY TO OUTCLASS ENGLAND'S London, March 29. Foreign Sec Qroy told tho Houso of Commons to day that when Germany complotes hor presont naval programmo she will havo 33 battleships of the Droadnaught typo, making hor mi promo In naval affairs among world powors. Groy urged a more llboral policy In connection with nnval affnlra with Great Britain. The socrotnry then roforred to nuglo-Gorman rolnthlons in gonoral tonus nml grow amlcablo as though fenrlng that his apcech would sound warlike Tho speaker said that only two things could disturb poaooful con ditions of Europe Thoy would be an attempt by England to Isolato Ger many or an effort by nny one con tlnontal pnwor to dominate the policy of Europe. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Lndd & Bush, Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING IA'TELLIS L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, repairing. Ph'eGOS 0 O OvO OOOOOOOO NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO 1 Have Heen Informed By several of my customers that It Is re ported I am going to leave Salem and move my stock to Portland. I now give notice to my customen, and whom It may concern, I Intend to do business at the same old stand for years to come, so far as I know, but will give due notice of any change. W. A. Irvln, gro cer, corner Court and Commercial street. 3-34-tf WAXTHl) A woman for general hou&ework Call at 973 Mill at. 3-29-3t For Sali Nearly new Studebaker oae-seated buggy, side spring. A rig. Esquire of Walt Low at liv ery barn. If takes Immediately sold cheap. 3-26-tt FOR SALE Splendidly Improved dairy farm; fully equipped, p ply W. B. GlUon. 344 State. Will take some elty property. 3-29-tf ") M