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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
HHS9K9B3H5BSESEHHHPTSHHSIII!.! U.ja'LSi.uniB a..JUju-uJiuMu.i.ar4 8 DAIIjY CAPITAL JOtfllNAIi, 8AI.KM. OltKOON, TUKSDAV, AI'ItlL 13, 1000. Ql I A I I TV s,,ou,c' roceivo somQ U r LI I I consldoration wlmn you aro making a purchase. The price Is not tho only in ducement that should open your puraoi but see that quality is tho host and the price is the lowest, At this store you el both, best quality foi lowest prfoe. tlgato , 3? $10.00 Hats $6.98 Tomorrow Only MILLINERY SECTION TOILET ARTICLES Of quality tomorrow only Jergen Soaps. Kaufman a Talcum. Tooth Powder. Cold Creams, etc stee dlila In Court street window. On sale at K 30. Yonr cliolc tomorrow only. 8c each no TKi.m'itoNii ounims hhckivki). Grand Unique Dress Goods Carnival A sale that x til break all records aa to vnlue giving, commenc ing iTOMOUMOW't Wednesday and rioting Saturday night. The large dree good section offers our rhoiee of Its largo apring show ing In choice fabric. Choose Ida fabric yon like host and every fourth yard will ewl but lSUisroftordloiw whether tho - la a' or Is a yurt, Uomowhor It's on sale tomorrow t COM It NAltl.Y) h as many yards as you like and evory fourth yard will cost hut 1 2k jcaiivfcg A. O O O O O O O O O v) 0 CITY NEWS i . j o e v o o o o o WWther 1mvm- tolr tHtRtt, W light WVdniel fair mI warwers April Wt ' JUIvm llrt Study Cll - WW moot tSMnmi 4wx T:M ON lUrneta CA KVM owvete U at Ji Ua oHy. -.-. sw I 1 lftv4i WcctoMok i lon 4r a Um 4. rhsas III. Mai Vtrff IUwNaU Twhwt. Tho Medjfeol Cudtoae ae Um Vje Of Uoo! Arm ave uunn peuuni unuBssun v nafTjeps'auuHuy uBul uWnunuunnuB; ta. a V. T. Ulglov. Omlertak Always vfire4'w tmjt,te VM ssmMd. largeat ttoek. l3,l4sdei Ul" Slowatt s louinJl Uap On De.or t a mtnor. nbo Jan. Vom? r?(oc MarAe ah! Ah WvW Lfixr J " m m !. f'' f "pEii A, jg.ar.y.'i Hur.if. JiTsTajr For saK hej. tor limine utojte 4. i ono wao far H go to ih ta Hyer. ApMr Kv ros Wot-iKoaK W P a W. 1 1m at rttJiaTi VofWOof. Tohaae Msdhtjaar uouuh tit. We-tt . tNt1at 4 OhosMVa -; oH IWavkH Mu day or tgfcl; i O. SfaV ho TO. ' TtoU Ma vUr . o foam other mtirasw, ael avojr tho T y- Two ot h Teatot nve- souajtry Par no suet an una aoar ru uWis vvt UKvlwn twe on eihs4Moa tuoo Tho INdroaoavnt mswsiir U not ta XVsoM BrAs Mop OOco. Oroater nt tdl Vowod so aoeoputog a Kvoy kr than totoph. CaM thooe n.eok the obnp oC ohae ai e th tro dmslralo&. VMkpw. ad has a prtet of pasxM to nlvos- LKS Tim In rue kIIK section offers fur today's luttHri latent illk suiting In rnnry Moasallne. llett quality. A Hiring Hint offering ik-nt should y. RfUtMl lo vary woman I" tht vl olnlty. $1,25 vnluoc today 98c $1,00 values today 70c 05c Pnlllo Do Solo today only 60c yard, yard . XmdrCjGJieueu .mcI ftr April tiT. Chocolate ami lUn lions At Huoklngham'a Palace of Swoets. Red Cross Pharntae. 4-S-tt Mr. W. JkHuv toafcMMl tho groMtr or Mdttag I ! atst & whith h imK s Vh Oh Sjo ' 1W onot o a now auX or hat hy avMkt )MMT oot os an efeiu by C A tebsneu at b a K. CNsMani Bee . 10 oot Onisn m , T ' W MtooV i 4. H. VlwwwN HI I f, 99 WVn'n' lj VejaW W& aonnpBnni P pwilaW t H van tQ u m ho w of too eJuy. lso h MStHr eufMir . on ueowud momuna m was onjuftuc tM vSsuwi Vaua lsajnuPBS Koam )our jo ApcM 9t Vm S1am m CstMMrwfi-- uMmt wfA Um Aormnou h F A loo, of poS Tho peuMutn M a au tho fort of tho no atoiatig nonsoa m i wico of JNee-san. JIKnI Vp 0 pnWMAw0 iTno MK potre aot ho read Minia Viat of , urunukoFelunl 'ftnuT'Tnnq i ii .-- -- w- W.I.i m m or culou. Miinu(;urH Hoysor and Joriiian, of tho Huloui toain, and Mtiniiger Wont htivu boon consider ing mi exhibition gums to bu played t on tho Am Ituii avenue grounds noiuu I iltuc shortly. The game will ho mile- i I) foi the benefit of tha Haleiu team, I who will wpiily tli money" derived I in iui chasing of tha ground. Mutk it ilount April 27. ' I New Bdiool Uullilliiir ' Next Saturday night, tin Olty School Directors will hold a meeting al which time bids will be let for tho construction of tbe new leliool building After tha bd tins beU let the work will begin Immediately under tha supervision of Architect Fred Legg mid tha new pluoo of learning will be ready for ooouuaucy b I lie opening of the noxt school yeur. Played at Merrills lit,, PtMirlmM orohaatm of Sulaui pl)ed hi h big ludgo entertainment at OervalH last night. Many Snloiu people nttondeil, and an unthuHlnatlc mooting and general good time was had. .Mlnto mx lloanle Shorlff Mlnto has only two charges ' under his euro at the county Jnl now and this uumbor will be out down to one on the lGth of this month when ono of tho prisoners will bo turned out after baring eorvet CO days for potty larceny, Mlwtloiutrj MevHiip Thero will bo a missionary moot ing held at the United Brethren church of Yew Park by Miss Myr tle WIIIainH who has derotod hor young llfo for India's perishing mil lions and who exports to mil for Ind a about July 1, 1949. KwryboUy wknw. tUM'bitll in IVirtland A Inrg crowd of anxious fans Mt this morning on tho Hleotrlc for Port land to wltna the first game of tho 1909 fkNtnon to he nlnyad in Port Ind by the Uearero and tha Sacni- memo team AUhongh Clovarnor ! iifnwn waa iniending to go to Port laud th' morning, ha could not haTe not leave of on aoeount of tho bust ne in tho oxeontlre's offllco bolng too rushing Oovarnur llewaon aa to have placed the rtrt hall oror the t4ate m a ohrtotenlng of tho opening game ami Mayor l-ae, of Portland m to at a backstop. CVmiiH'r4jtl Stn-i llritUr. J Owing to mm slight Jelaya yes ' tenlay afternoon, the brWg bUdrs could not eompbMe the south Cam-' merrlal sttraet brfct. but toUy the , ork l being ruahad along at a , great rate It Mil probably W oou for traalc wtthln tw tay. Mum Play In llulldlng A maanbor of Use ak u to oarroft a tfttoosu te mtobM4ln In ractoruajV w Tbo article loterrxl to rood rol nh. The roool board he gtron ornwr that tho high msmmI snul not jn outtMe of toe M urbeal btttM tmc M ,m u, BacforensMNM tboy boM it too Met Too uismbsr u that tooj cualtaVottoo wuotorer to taotr oraW that too hag ormoot obooM give no ,rbeoh euMst in Um hta bo4il. m4 from bsoisNrtb ipiayc oeamt In Um hbtli niKix Um raoncly Ha,TCH At tao raoncty smmm Uborty It. IM0). Mils MM. aW WL IVslwuuV V uooot tl fwe . Curt H.. of ra at lu- iter U. of UWrty ' ujsMtl sorrseos Mil Temroany at t n Cuuy View. oconcfc Far Kidutaj- ttssNe, tnSaaautloa V of te aeaddor, rooomatssea. aJ iMiut patns, get IVcWMt'a Ktdcey aad DOaAdor rWa. They tot proatt ty ad are mum SaM hy al draj getfe. WfeM U a oMd to the hood Not-, sag to watty ajbnat K yoo tri It wOnh lfet Oroaon ftaem NoK-o4 Um ooM nuay goaw saoo oatnrrh and ' Um aariaass bo so pnnomef hot pan have to dat tar oon w-th It at nruo uhat Hos Amu Moan tsaa Um oM sojnhug about i ..ue of proooatsoa Taenfmr sr " oa waoo Um eotd u tb bd ohowa Moofct XV omi:t nv ot wmitef uj at) anx it t foveot Na-w York. &Z&f"7? Uk( GREAT OLD HOSTELRY IS SOLD WILLAMETTE HOTEL, KNOWN BY ALL 0REG0NIANS HAS CHANGED HANDS Tha oldest hotel In the Willamette Valley, and which was In Its day tho grandest enternrso of tho kind In tho stato. known for many voars as tho Chemeketa, and of late years as tho I l havc onjoyod tho best of health all Willamette Hotel, a verbally roportcd m' ,lf0 copt for occasional at sold to syndlcato of Salem capitalists I tacka of. kidney troublo and back for $37,000. It Is reported tlhnt j ncll- Whon ffcrlng In this wny Mr. lr. Hush mado tho salo and tho I1 hnvo Procured Doan's Kldnoy Pills deoils will bo executed as soon as they j nt Stones Drug Store, and a few tsnn bo prepared. Already parties are , ,,08s a,Wftr3 romoved tho trouble. I trylag to buy oft plocos of tho hnlf a,n ft nrm bellowr In tho merit of bock, Including tho Electric Com-' ,hl" remedy. I know of MToral oth lwly's shois. nnd tho old llvory sU- ' er !,f-Pl wl haro used It with good stnble. A petition was Btartcd to ' r0BU,t8' l am only -too pleased to !avn Liberty atroot to Prrr blrhutlthlc, nnd tho prlco of tho prop erty on tho oppoflto comer has gono up several thousand. Who Put Up the Money. W. U. Dyrd, $6,000; T. 11. Kay, Jfi.000; Slousloff llros., $10,000; Catlln & Una, $10,00; James Will son, $3,000; Mr. Thompson, $2,600; total, 3T,0. Fred C. Fish boa a Imm on tao property until Mar oh 1 , 1910. Tho ltlectrlc Co. has a lease until August 1. It Is not the inten tion of th owners to mak this Into anything like the $100,000 hotel that has ben talked of, as taoy hare bought It Just as a good speculation, and they wuy spend $20,000 to $30,- 000 to make It a good first-class sec- OIHjasa k0Cn, Makes lUg Hotel lulcr Tho removal of the old Willamette makes atlrat- oiass hotel proposition aster, as many refused to take stosk so long as that waa la the way. The present buy la a bargain tor any purpose, and the ewrors may soil It a wok after thy gvt their deed re corded. a Pot Constipation Mr. L, H. Faraham, a nromlscst drutgftat of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "CnamborUla's Honsach and Urer lablots are certainly the best thing on Um market tor coaatlpatloa ' Otws thoko tablots a trial. Yen are certain to tod thorn agreeable aaJ l oeoeC Prtee JS cenu. rreo For al by all goo-1 dnsggtsts. WtlMHSOtte river water is b.m tbe soopnito of th barnyard ' Men Portland baa to drink n Mr. P. O. Frttts. Ooeonu. N. Y . wr: -Xy Httte nrt vas gresUj bontoAttod by ttfctng Foley's Orlno Lajc'Uvo. and 1 think It to tho he: rosooeV tor cooot lpoOoo. and Hrer trambla.- Poeay't Ortso LaxaUre boot for woman and children, as it la mild, pbsa.ss.nt and affeetire, and h a sod cod d nprtstg aaedldo. is K si1 mom aad esoars tfc ' For Ae by J. a ISkij. ', J Ome et tb hi tao rld is Mt piUaMo tao i oooi-ut feol r after r't Mousy aad Tar U a saee- sdita aonotM resoMs tposa upeong eoMs, whseh kuaamc the tang isd ooroso two pocamontt Aimdd owsMorfoiu by tmustsng moon bar- nog Um rtw Foys Hoy and Tar uheh eoatatu no harmlnl orurs For ai by J C Ferry You Are Requested To come and sat the latest m Oxtonis. Our list shipment contains styles that are shfcVHn hy us exekisi vf . Tan, Patent Ovbiooo. foflk m ai Usts and patterns. A basehaff given iwa with each pair of boy's shoes. You ftparnftg utU be rve" prompt attention. The Place We Fit U Salem Shoe 326 STATE STREET I'KOl'LIS WE KNOW. They Aro Salem People, and What They Say Is of Local Interest. When an Incident like the follow - Ins occurs right here at home, It la bound to carry weight with our read ers. So many strange occurrences go the rounds of the press; are pub lished as facts, the people become skept'eal. On one subject skoptl-cl-'in is rapidly disappearing. This a jiio jo ooueiJfilre tangos eqj o eivu cltlnens., and their public utterances regarding them. Tha doubter must doubt no more In the face of such evidence as this. The public state ment of a reputable cltlaen tiring right at home, ono whom you can see ever day, leaves no ground for tho skeptic to stand on. D. W. Hill, 3S Front streot, Salem, Oregon, say: "Doan's Kidney Pills are not a new romody to me, as I have used thorn on different occasions I whenever tho necessity has arisen h.,vwl"u"'"u " ruuuuy ruis whenever tho opportunity occurs." For salo by all dealors. Prlco 50 cents, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United Statos. Remember the name Dofln'f and take no other. o- It is awfully embarraslng for a young father tho first tlmo he wheels street. the baby buggy down the Objot to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking th Mrong mod tela os usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. Thero l no aeod of Internal treatment In any case of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and more than sine of of of one or tho other of these varieties. When there Is no fever and little (If any) swelling, you may know that It Is only necessary to apply Chamber lala's Liniment freely to get quisx relief. Try It. For sale by all gooJ druggists. NOTICE. To X. W. Harris .t Company of Chi cage, and to Whom It May Con Cen cern: Notice Is hereby glTea that I. T M. Dlmmtok. County Treasurer of Coos County, will within thirty days from the date of this notice redeem and pay rohool bonds Numbers 11, 12 and 13, Issued by School District No 9. Coos County. Oregoa, and dated May 1st. 1S95. The said bowls will be paid at the "Banking Hoate of the New York Security and Trait Company la the City asd State at Now York, the said beads ?o be re deemed being for the sum of are hundred dollars each No Interest wtll bo allowed after May 1st, 1909. Dated at Oofuillo City. Coos Coun ty. Otvsoa. this SSth day of Maroh. 199. T. M. IMMMICK. County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. 3-3 7-1 su Bv WMr ol u and re afca-t rttJmfc!f V0mT memtr We e TkA ,. j mi c- i.:r( PoiMaed rgu f -lit' a OOOQOOOOOOt) 0 PERSONAL MENTION O O O ( o o o o o o o Mr. and Mrs. L. A Balsey, left for Lowlaton, Idaho, thla morning, where ! tnoy will make their homo. Mrs. K. W. Hazard and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer returned from Santa Ana, Cal., Saturday night whero they havo been spending several months. Mrs. Sawyer left for her homo in Seattle ths morning. Mrs. W, K. A'nderson went to Sil verton this morning and will bo tho guest "f Mrs. Frank Bgan. Gor Maaeey, who made a trip to his home In Hood River to visit hU mothor, returned yesterday. He reports that hie motliet is fast recov arng. Mrs. O. Shonkwller nnd Mrs. J. D. Fontaine are visiting friends In Port land for a few days. Mien Clara Shipley went to Port land this morning to visit friends for a ttvr days. H. O. Meyers and son Fred left this morning for Portland to witness ! tho opening ball ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Dell were among tho Portland passengers thla morning. Attorney C. L. Jackson, of Port land, was In the city today looking after bulslnoss matters. H. II. Wlllet returned to Albany at night nftor a short business visit hero and in Portland. Miss Genevieve Whirl returned to hor home in Oregon City today after having visited her Salem friends for a week. Mr. Pogue. the lawyor. Is at his office for the first time in a week, having been lai dnp with a cold. Ex-Mayor Waters went to Polk county today looking after some of hU real estate intoroits. Dr. Baxter, of Jaanette, Pa., ar rived In Salem Saturday night, the in teailou of locating here. HORN. VAN WI.NKLK. At the family home. 1177 Chemeketa street, to Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Van Winkle. Monday. April 13. a 10-pound daughter. Rosalind Ann. mm Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bank Building MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bash's Bank, Salem, Or PIANO TUNING LITKLLIS L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, repairing Ph'etOS OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO For Sale Nearly aew Studebaker one-eated buggy, side sprtag. A rig. Enquire of Walt Low at liv ery bara. If takes Immediately sold cheap. J-IC-tf Wanted Woman to run sowing ma chine, plain sewing. Call at 1400 North Sumner tret J-l3-3t4 For Sale Several booses in Saleea, aad (arm lands at a barged. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod Wanted Csiambormald nt Um Ktd rnisje hotol. J4S North Oommwusal MIOOt t-lf ! Latum bote booth Cheumawa. ly Iouto a anions Piaster ktd t Hotol Willamette 4-14-it (Mrt Wanted To do Utah oomeowork Fmmily o two Call at lSt N Fourth stroet -l-f VM4 Hoot of Five or six room as Oak or Sooth Twelfth WJW a . i l or Tvnt F C Chap atB Imperial 1-urm-sre O-rt Gun Metal and Vici Kid 0x- Store G. V. EYRE, Prop. lo& VMkpw. aMl oat a pn of pasM to i y, j Mm h- ' a- 5 oC sheooled kore d tn oth I "rx"iX.t "50