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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1909)
SKI wj xnttrm. (unaK itct . - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1000. a '?ggs3CggggiBsff t $10.00 Mats $6.98 Millinery Section TODAY ONLY Today tho largest notion department In tho city offers to Wed nesday shoppors tollot nrtlclos from such makers ns Jorgens, Eastman, etc., known to tho world for tholr suparlor quality. Soaps, talcum powder, faoo powder, cold cream, camphor Ice, tooth powdor, etc. On nnlo nt 8:30. Today only for Toilet Articles of Quality 8c each NO TKIilM'IION'IC ORDERS RECEIVED. 50c to $5.00 Dress Goods Only 1 2c yard Tho dross Roods section offers a unlquo dress goods salo, commenc ing today and Cloning Saturday night. Tho salo will bo very Interest ing and tho values nro from our beat of spring's choicest fabrics. Every fourth yard of dress goods purchasod today will cost but 12c a yard, whothor It Is 50c or 5.00 a yard. Buy ns much ns you ltko; Fourth ynrd will cost only f 12c Infants Skirts and Dresses FOR TODAY ONLY tho Infants' wear department offers a comploto showing In all bIzoh of Infanta' skirts and drosses. The 'prices rango from 50c to $4 GO. Itoducod TODAY ONLY X.W.&JL XttAX r.y.Y-B-iar-r-T-i-in WESEHm3EK0 ') o o o o o o o o o o 0 CITY NEWS v rot) it o (i u O o o WKAT1IKK FORECAST Showers tonight itiul Tliiit-Mlay, o Htlll coining April U7th. Hang out Hung on to what? April U7tli. Chocolates and Hon Rons At Buckingham's l'alnco of Swoots. Hod Gross Pharmacy. 4-3-tt iMnt report, "doing nicely," llli April l!7(li Jtixt tun otH'kM from last night. 'Inn Muplo mid Ali Wood For sale, ohoap, fur Immediate do livery. Apply ICrnha Bros., Hush Bruymnu building. Telephone Main 734. a-15-tf Stiwt Fight "" A )oung man lu.o iiuiuo I kept seeret, llekcri poHtago Mauip on Couiiiierelnt afreet today, 1houiimi Ih wanted to vtrllo to Ills girl nlioiit April 27lli. Watch for tho tlato, April i!7llt. Outage Undertaking Parlo Cottage and Ghomokuta Bin.; calU duy or night; J. 0. Sill. I'hono 7Ji. Tills Menus Holla To you. Two of tho greatest Inveij. tlons of tuodorn times on oxhlhltlun In Dorcas llroa Hop Offlco. U rail or uiouoy makor than telephone. Call and eoo thorn; troo demonstration, S-31-tf . . Twonty-Klx days after "April fool day" (April l!7Mi). Tho Harnct tllolel Furnished rooms and cafo In con nection, with best whlto cooking. Km It Tracts- Flvo and tun-uaro tracts on tho Oregon Elcctrlo railroad; monthly luHtallmeuts. See Durby & Wlllsou. 4-14-tf .Muto School Tho Htato board will meet tomor row and a alto for tho muto school will be brought up for consideration. At present the board has about 18 locutions upon which tho school could, siiould'or may bo orectod. No vent It Wurtl Intaglio Another inuetlug was hold last night by the Seventh Ward Improve ment 1 .(nk ue. at which sovernl Im portant .manors wur.e brought up. A committee was named to arrange for the beautifying of the South Salem sellout grounds. The tiro and water committee reported that they had twmtkiritt'y ground for a building. A vott of thanks whm extended to the proprietors of the Mason box faotnry fur tho Hi of the establishment wltlU balding iMMtlngii. SULTAN LILLIAN RSSELL FRIDAY NIGHT Lillian Riussoll comes to the Grand Opera Houno In her racing comedy, "Wlld'lro," which hns Just closerd a remarkable run at tho Liberty The ater, Now York. Tho play Is from the pons of George Brofidhurst and George V. Hobart, and I presonted by Mr. Joseph Brooks. Miss Russell Is soon In tho character of a beauti ful young widow who has Inherited a racng rtablo from her huoband. In llfo ho had operated tho plant sec retly undor tho name of John Duf fy and as It Is tho only asset loft tho widow undertakes to contlnuo tho gamo until sho can suitably dls Pobo of this unreliable property to tho best advantage Tho plot do volops along lines of a conspiracy to have her favorlto mnro "WUdflro" bonten In n rnco which sho should win. As a great deal Is at stako tup on the successful outcome of tho con tost through oxogone'eo over which tho Becret owner hns lost control hor fight ngnlnst tho crooked race track men and bookmakers to surmount tho odds In tho crux of n story that Pi,eals directly to all lovers of fnir play and clean sport How tho resourceful widow ac complices this, eventually disposer of hor ticklish holdings at a good profit nnd enmrs out on top without being known 'n tho deal embrace tho fasclnntlng detnlls of u well knit bit of stngo fabric. Tho play lo presented In thrco nets, tho ono Bhowlng nn oxterlor at Hemp Rtcnd, L. I., tho second tho Intorlor of tho rnc'ng stnblo at a mythical track and tho third nn Interior of tho wid ow's home Mlns RusboII will bo sup ported by a company of plnyors bo lected for their respective fltnots for tho roles entrusted to them nnd In tho Hot nro Thurston Hall, Sydney Booth, S'mcon Wlltslo, Will Archlo, JoHOph Tuohy, Ollbort Douglas, Franklin Roberts, J. Hays Hunter, Ernest Truox, Ellon Mortimer, An-, nlo Buckley nnd Mnry Elizabeth Forbos. Miss IluButU'o gowns will bo a dis tinct feature Seats on Balo at bok ofllco Frldny nt 9 a. m. a TWEEDY AND M'CARTY GET LIGHT SENTENCE (Continued rrutu -paso 1.) session today to consldor tho question of mobilizing tho army tu an attempt to forco Turkey to rocogulio Bulgar ian ludepoudonco. Because of tho unsettled conditions In Turkey tho tlnio (or this movoj seems propitious. At 9 o'clock this morning Jitdgo Burnett railed court and nponed busi ness by sentencing Win. Twoedy nnd Alox. McCarthy, convlctod of tho crime of contributing to tho delin quency of n delinquent minor. Tweedy was given 30 dnys In tho county Jnll and McCnrty 20 days, tho statu to recover all costa and dis bursements. Judgo Burnott, In nddresslng tho Inwyers and tholr clients, said, In sub stnnco that, owing- to tho nctlon of , tho girls In question prior to tho time at whle htho offense wns committed, being disorderly nnd subject to crit icism, barring thorn from decent so ciety for tho tlmo being, nnd the con dition In which tho families of Mc carty nnd Tweedy would bo plcncd should tho fill t limit of tho lnw bo exorcised, he ought It tho proper procedure to take In bolng lenient with tho defondnntn In tho ease. There wero also sevornl technicalities which Judge Burnott cited on tho case, take nprlnclpally from tho do elslons of tho htghor courts hnndod down In relation to tno title of tho no tion nt Hand. Both Tweody nnd McCnrty wero turned over to Sheriff Mlnto nnd placed In tho count yjall. To Bring Style Centers to You Here At Home That Is our ambition to give you what New York and the rich resorts are wearing at a moderate, sensible , price, Twenty years ago yes' ten years ago we could not have accomplished it. But Stein Bloch solved the problem by vir tue of their initiative and wide resources; and today you, in this town ,can enjoy the best style of the world in master made, and carefully tailored smart clothes at prices with in your reach, Suits $io to $30 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 North Commercial St. S1 Wnii IL II ll TBI3 WnLTTAIMroi5ifEu5 II II It "or WNovnwo mwcm ill i &G&J& i ?.? BUSINESS MEN B00STE HOTEL Object to Strong Medicines. Tho Salem Business Men's League gave tho hotel project a groat boost last night Thero was a goodly at tendance, and feeling ran pretty high In favor of action. There was a talk by Mr. Thomp- mm. nun nf thu iirlnnliinl liiiiviim In the new hotel project. It was stated ! that money was coming In nlcoly. Tho now structure Is to uontaln from 100 to 125 rooms, and will cost not less than 1 00.000. Tho league elected tho following ottluers: C. M. hlppley. president; llarley Whlle, vlce-prusldunt; Walter Keys, seerotnry; K. T. Barnes, troosuror; 1). 11. Jivirnw, Hal 1). 1'atton. Charles 11. Hinges. nHirg F Hodgers uud Max Huron, directors. Rosy Cheeks or Pale Ones? A moment' reflection clih your mirror will give tho hint u to tho condition of )oair )em, 1'aIo checks, muddy completion, dull eyr, how a poveity of blood. vu nspnto something to mVo a plentiful supply of itch, ted blooU couuo through jour elus. To enuio this uko BEECHAM'S PILLS tha wonderful Uttla blood nuVtr, Whatever your blood may need the totuch vlll u)j)ly from the duly foxl hvu it U in good o:ltng erdvr. Heecham's 1H1U aid tho lciiuu.h to duit It food, andu uuiUte tha blood element. They liCKe tho tupply id lniptua tho quiluv ( the blood. If you an pale, veil, UnguiJ, or waeiulc, a ivt doc of Dccxham' 1MI will Make all the Difference In Wx wi4tt full Urtln, 10c j4 2Sc FREIGHT DEPOT (Continued from Page I. lu that capacity, probably facing on rado street: Portland. April 13, 1909. Hnllroad CommUslon of Orogon, Sa- loui, Orogon. Geutleni0u: Replying to your let ter of March 2 2d. lu regard tu Salem freight facilities. Beg to advise that as a result of my recent trip to Salem, wo nro now preparing plans for a new freight station, which contemplates changos of tracks, etc. It Is proposed to sub mit these plans to tho Snlom people and If satisfactory It Is our Intention to make tho Improvements ns soon as I can secure authority for tho work. Yours truly, iSlgued) J. P. O'BIUBN Judging from tho stylo of build ings eroded by thu Harrlman system at present. wnl probably be a con crete block, fireproof building, cost ing about HO. 000. It will bo very much appreciated by tho public and long suffering employe of the ooui nuy. who have betm doing their work In very cramped quarters Many pcoplo objoct to taking thi strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rhouroatlsm. Thorn Is no need of intornal trcatmont lu any caso of muscular or chronic rhou matlsm, and raoro than nine of of ovory ton cases of tho disease aro of ono or tho othor of thoao varlotlos. Whon thero la no fovor and llttlo (If nny) swolllng, you may know that It Is only necessary to apply Chamber lain's Liniment freely to get qulsx rollof. Try It. For salo by all gooJ druggists. o NOTICK. To N. W. Harris & Company of Chi cago, and to Whom It May Con corn: Kotlco Is hereby given that I, T M. Dlmmlck, County Troasurer of Coos County, will within thirty dayi from tho date of this notlco, redeem nnd pay school bonds Numbora 11, 13 and 13, Issued by School District No 9, Coos County, Oregon, nnd dated May 1st, 1895. Tho said bonds will bo paid at tho "Banking House of tho Now York Security and Trut Company In tho City and State of New York, tho said bonds to bo re deemed bolng for the sum of rive hundrod dollars each No Interest will be allowed after May 1st, 1909. Dated at Coqulllo City, Coos Co'in ty, Oregon, this 35th day of March. 1909. ' T. M. DIMMICK, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. 3-27-lmo ooooooooooo PERSONAL MENTION O o o o o u o o o o E. J. Daly and Fred Fish returned from Portlnnd last night, whoro thoy witnessed ono of tho greatest base ball games ovor played on tho coast. Tho two gontlomou said thoy had a oloso call from toppling off tho bleachers from heart trouble whon tho Portland tenm and tho Sacramen to flyers hooked up uud rnn 3-3 up to tho olovonth Inning. Miss Halllo Blakoly roturnod to hor homo In Seattle this morning, nftor visiting hero sovernl days. Mrs. M. O. West, of Jcfforson, Is hero on buslnoss, nnd also visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Trostor. Mrs. James Knnuf, of Stlverton, roturned to hor home today, a(tor vis iting hor sister nt tho blind school. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Durbln wont to Portland today. Miss Anna Westor, of Jcfforson, will mnko hor homo horo during the summer. o MRS. RACHEL WAITL PASSES AWAY Mrs. Bnchael nlt died Tuesday loventng nt C o'clock, at tho homo of j her son on Wntor streot. For many I months hor health has been falling. I She was the widow of tho late T. B. it alt. and was one of the rospeotod pioneers of Salem. Sho Is survived by her son. Knnls Walt, nil employe ai Steusloff's market, and two Btop daughters, Mrs. Henry Schomaker and Mrs. James Putnam. The funeral will take plaoe Thurs day. April 15. frbm the Flcst Chris tian church, at 2 o'elook. Hov. Davis Krrott olllclatlng. Intorment will bo In I. O. O. V. cometery. Mrs. Wan was a sister of Mrs. B V. MoICoe, of Uoodburn. nnd the lato Mrs. Hlla .cott, mother of Judge John ll. boot i. IniMonnd n IneMntnr nnd poured In to his cars of talo of tho oppression of womon. This nftornoon the suft ragettCB started off on a now taM and taking posacssion of tho speakers stand In tho houso and tho president's chair In tho sonato, thoy dollverod 20-mlnuto nddrosses In favor of equal suffrage Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Ilcsldcnt Agrnt Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Oi For Kidney trouuie. Inflammation of of tho bladder, rheumatism, aal rheumat'o pains, get Do Witt's Kldsey and Bladder Pills. They act prompt ly and aro sure. 8old by all drug- FkEBLE OLD LADY Has Strength Restored By Vinol Mrs. Michael Bloom .of LewUtown, Pa., who Is 80 year of age, says: "For a long time I have been so feeble that I have had to be wheeled around In an Invalid's chair. I had no strength and took cold at the slightest provoca. lion, which invariably settled on my lungs, and a cough would result My son learned of the cod liver prep aration called Vino), and procured a bottle, for me, It built up my strength rapidly, and after taking three bottles I am able to do most of my work, and I can walk & quarter of a mile easily. Rvery aged or weak person who re quires strongta should try VlnoL I am dallghted with what It has done for me." M a body balkier and strength crea tor tor old pople, delicate children, wak. ruu-down persons, and after elokasu. Ylaol Is u&axcelled. If tt falls to plve satisfaction w will re turn your money. O. PUTNAM CO. FUNERAL OF MRS. K0ENIG Rev. W. A. Gueffroy, of tho Gor man Evangollcal church, was called to Amity, Oregon, yesterday to con duct tho fuueral services of Mrs. An uu Christian Koenlg, of that place. Sho died Sunday evening at the ago o. S3 years, 3 mouths and 25 days, having been a member of tho church for moro than 30 years. Funeral services wero hold In the M. G. church at Amity, on which oc casion the pastor. Rev. Mr. Glttlns, assisted. SUFFRAGETTES CAPTURE ILLINIOIS LEGUSLATURE I United rrrou UtJ Wlre.l SnrlnKfleld. 111.. Anril 14 Th n. l'nols legislature was taken by storm by a horde of suffragettes today. hundred Of women anr.irmoil thn al-laa of both houses and wlth'n a lew minute after their arrival all tempts to carry on the regular bu!- Bew oi u session was abandoned. The women enant (h mnni.. perronal xork. Each suffregette PIANO TUNING LUTKLIiUS Ii. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, repairing. Ph'oC08 OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY ') O O O O O O o o o o For Salc Nearly now Studebaker one-seated buggy, sldo spring. A rig. Enquire of Walt Low at llv ory barn. If taken Immediately sold cheap. 3-26-tf For Sale 2-year-old pacer, sired by Red Seal, dam by Gerome. 2d dam Allan Jr.. 3d dam Hamblotonlan 10; woll broke Win. Tnrploy, Sa lem Stonm Laundry. 4-14-lw Wanted First-class Jersey cow. C. S. Teeplo. Salem. Phono Farmers 7x6. Salem, R. 1. 4-14-3t Lost Saturday, April 10, a leather handbag, contaln'ng steel glasses, rimmed, and key, between State st. and Turner road. Reward If returned to Journal Offlco. 4-1 4-3 1 Pciiclieo Peaches, 3 Iba. for 25c at Far-rlngton'- the State street grocer and tnarketman. Wanted Employment By an omerlenred rrrnrnrv clerk Address G. M., care of Journal. 4-14-3f Buy your bee hives of us and save about one-half your money. We make them. Address J. Egge, 1313 Corbet street. Portland, Orcea. j W&Bm TiflrSlli''ffliM MU g-tf f, -. i i i rs riTnifcismla A. i riffc ir