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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1909)
se: i j Tla rort port l It X'or l .roc rot ro ,i m 10 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OMKrON, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1W. MMMNHmHnMHBMHnMMs Saturday s Shopping Bulletin at the BIG STORE AFTER SUPPER SPECIAL Tho Ladies' Underwoar Section offers to 8nturday evening shoppers MODE UNDERWEAR Tlio votits nro high nock, long sloovns; high nock and short bIcovoh, and low nook nnd no hIcovgh. Thu drtiwors uro In kneo length; tho nuitorlnl In flno rlhbod Halo and Bilk nnd cotton. Ilagulnr (1.00 values on salo nftor supper from 7:30 to 8:. 10. Special low price of feiL. 78 garment w A1WKK BUPPKU HPKGIAL HALH OF LADIKH' IILAOIC KM IIItOIDKUISI) IIOHI3; ON HALH FROM 7:210 TO 8:0. OL'It RF.G ULAIt LINK OF FINK QUALITY HIGH-GHARK IILAOIC KM IIHOIIHCRKD IIOSB, RKGCLAR 2Hc VALUICH, BPKCIAL AT ll)c pr SHOE SECTION--200 OPE On all broken lines of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords SATURDAY ONLY :.;. a o o o o o o o o o o 0 CITY NEWS I i i i. n vi I) t 0 t) U Wiuitlicr I'orvcuit Fair tonight nuil Hiimluy. I to ommi cones 5 and 10 cents at t .Inn'. I I OlioceUtcii nnd Hon Rous . At Buckingham's Pnlnco of Swooti. Rod Gross IMiarmooy. 4-3-tf llAnelMll - Tomorrow at 3:30, at Loaguo grounds, Independents vs. J. Q. Mack Co., of Portland. Things Aiv Rooming Up In tin' Bnntlnm mlnoii. Huy stock now In tho Gold Crook mines before It advances. Rhnros 15c. II. V. MeClaln. llsanl ngonl, 3A7 Stata. V. T. Rlgilon, Umlcrtnkw-- ' Mways progroBnlvo, up-to-date Full oqulpment, largest stock. J 10-31-ood-tf j Tim Regular Homl-Monthly Hhont Of tho Ralom Utin Club will take, place Sunday morning. Tako Orogon ' Hlectrlo car at 8:G5 or 11:16 Kvory body welcome. Tlicrv Is n Party ; Santlnm district to inspect tho mines on noxt Tuesday. Anyone wishing to go should se' II. V. MeClaln, llscul agent, Qold Crook Mining Co.. 307 Statu street. Tho (Vpltn) Mil tumor Normal- Opens on Monday, May 3, and con tinue until tho August examination. Glasses formed In all branches for state and county papers, Stonogra phy unit typewriting. Addross J. J. Kraps, Salem. Or. 4-39-3t Noilco to Public Tho o'ty ordluanco providing that every polo situated In tho city shall bo painted. Is going to bo outorced by tho rlty officials, and partlos hav ing poles nre roqueitcd to attond to tho matter at orco. Ily order of Chief of Pollco. 4-19-tf This Means Dollars To you. Two of tho greatest lnv? Mont of modern times on exhibition In Dorcas Uro Hop Offlce. Greater monoy maker than telephone. Call and see It'em; frou demonstration. 3-M-tt ZIiiii'm Ico crenm In paper palls to tako homo The Salem Independents ! Will play tho J O. Mack Co. of 1 Portland, nt tho loaguo grounds to I morrow afternoon at 3:30. Krult Tract Five and ton-aore tracts on tho Oregon Klectrlo railread: monthly Installments. Seo Derby ft Wlllson. 4-14-tf Hiw Maple ami Xh Wood For sale, cheap, for Immediate de livery. Apply Krbt Bros., Bush ftreyman building. Tolophone Main 1H. I-16-tf Tor CrjileU For the breath. For sale att Meyer's barber shop, Kckerlen'a. Water cigar store, Adolph'a cigar store, Dick Madison', The epa. Willamette Hotel. Tho Council, TalklNgton'a. ' Cottage Undertaking Parle: I Cottago and Chomokota sts.; calls I luy or night; J. C, Sill. Phono 72t. ! Tlic Wagon HiniiI , lioin 10 Ik horn to tho Hiuultor slto will hooii he complotod. Gold Crock I iii'iio will uull share for IGc for only a Hhnrt while. Iluy now. II. V. Mc- '('lain, lineal agent, 307 Stato Rtrect. Hoard Reupixilnlnl The state honrd deolded to reap point the memherri of tho Htatu hoard of nptometry yesterday afternoon. Lowe, liar unci Mutton are tho re appointed ones. Only a Small Hlu Tho flro department was called this morning to n hoiiHe upon Thir teenth street, where a ttmnll confla gration was taking place. The chem ical engine made a good run up Che ineketa street to Thirteenth, theuee down Thirteenth to tho North Mill creek, on which the house Htood. The fire started from a defective fluo and when the department arrived the roof whs a iiiiihs of flnmoH. Tho men with the chemical hose, however, soon put the fire out nnd tho burned roof was the only damage done. Th Ireton NiitMllvislon Tho Witi rs'llro Investment Co. hu Jimt purcha'ed the O, Iroton farm about tlvo miles south of Salem on tho Liberty road. This farm la composed of about 243 acres, all elear laud, except about seventy aero i of t'mbor. This farm will he immediately sub-dlvlded Into flve acre tracts. Tho corps of engineers expect to completo tho work of sub dividing this farm In about ten days. This Ireton farm Is In th famous Llborty-Roscdalo prune belt, and has wmral largo springs of wator and faces on two county roads. Tho soil tt of the ml loam character and cs peo'ally suitable for fruit raising. 4-SQ-St Xotlw to I'uhllc-- 'Tho Cottage Undertaking Par lors" have a now process of em balmlug without tho use of Instru ments or uvutMatlous of body by the chemical proco s of abiorptlon, Tho Cottago Undertaking Parlors also furnishes a fine iduck broadcloth or any colored pluin caskxit. Including llf.. Itlkailnl Mtkn m.... ..ma . ..mIha, I chapel, hearse, embalming, and one 1-urriago tor tho mourners, and fur thermore up-to-date sorvlce, all for $76. making a saving of from 130 to 160. under olhor funeral direc tor' prices. Wo mean to do a above stated, and aro horo to back up our prom'se. Wo still have cheaper caskets If wanted, black doth caskets, including burial robe, free, use of hearse and embalming at low as $35.00. Our place and metaod of doing hudness U up to date and we don't hesltato to say that our place Is the most up to date un the Pacific coast, barring UBne. "Cottage Undertaking Par tefla,' 293 N. Cottage strwt. Phone TS4. 4-37-1 mo Uc nt the LfttRtic Grouud Sunday at 3:30 to see the 8alem IllllrtlkfttnitllUta ua1W r.v.1,. lu 1 1 Mack (Jo. of Portland. SANTIAM COUNTRY IS WIDE AWAKE II W 'f,isi'jRr."PW J&KmrWnFMrE9r:!E4Hrowtp-10 I II, L. Swartz, foreman of tho gang building the road Into tho Santlam mines, wno In tho city yesterday buy ing supplies. Ho says thoro arc 26 men at work on tho road, besides tholr lino road machinery, and thnt tho work will ha completed In from 00 to 00 days, tho weather being Ideal for tho work. Tho trail h kopt warm with pros pectors, who aro traveling It "hot foot." Tho hotolH, lodging houses, corrals, any old place a man can sloop, at Gates and other lines of de parture, are crowded nightly with oagor prospectors, and tho woods aro full of them. It Is estimated that a least 300 mon ore now Investigating the section nround Gold Creek, and the headwnters of the Little North Fork of the Sant'am. Some Impor tant htrlkes have been made, and It Is nppnront that tho whole rectlon will boom this summer, and that tho dHtr'ct will make a now record for Ornirnn. Otto Hansen, president of tjio Gold Crook Mining Co., reports a splendid nw strike In tho big cross-cut tho corapnny Is running to tap Its five veins In u Tow weeks you can rldo into the niinen In nil automobllo. and then the price of stocks will bo away b'ond the auto's climbing capacity. HIS NECK ON RAILS BUT TRAIN STOPPED Dut for tho tlmoly offorta of tho en gineer on tho morning local this mora Ing from Albany, an unknown tramp would havo boon crushed to death un der tho wheels of tho englno. Tho tra'n of six coaches was coming along nt a good spood, near tho roform school, about 8 o'clock, whon tho pas sengoro woro surprised to And tho train coming to a dead stop. County School Superintendent Smith was on tho train at tho time, nnd whon it otoppod ho went out to Invostlgato, and thoro lying on tho track, with his head and neck Just ovor tho rail was a man boundly sleeping. It took sor- oral secondrt boforo tho slooplng trnmp could bo aroused, but when tho engineer and fireman brought him to his feet and tho lucky hum saw tho train Htnndlng on tho track, he nearly fainted with fright. It appears ho had been s'ttlug on tho railroad tlos resting along In tho early hours of the morning and had fallon asleop and rolled back onto tho rails. Had ho heon lying on a etirvo or had some train po&sod along during tho night, there would havo boon nnothor rail road tragedy In Marlon county. Mr. Tramp was given n good talking to; ny me ruurona mon, and was told to keep off the right-of-way, If ho could not keep from going to sleep, and ho went on his way south, whllo tho morning local en me on to Salem, MltIl'l'llIBIl'lll'lsl,Hl Here Is An Opportunity For You Mr. Homeseeker 160 ncros, ik nillfes from Newport, Oregon, on Yaqulna Bay. It can bo said without fear of contradiction that no whore In Oregon Is tho olitunto so mild as on Yaqulna Day Ten acros under plow, young orchard, 40 to 50 trees, good J-room houso 21x30; woodshed' 12x14, root hottso 12xlG, warehouse 12x14, split hoard barn 40x50; 3,000,000 fir. 1,000,000 aider Umber; fir tlmhor mostly second growth; 12760. LEE WILLIAMS Newport, Ore. Inquire at Journal Office tHH a f iio-ffr4M-taiiiiftiaili4i SALEM WILL GO TO SEE EUGENE'S SHOW A dozen or more of Salem's wide awake boosters will go to Eugene May 4th to tako part In our up-valloy neighbor's celebration, and soo tho lilg stcrloptlcon show Eugene Is go ing to dazzle the eyes of its visitors with. Eugene Is all right, and be causo it hns good goods Salem Is not going to feel sore, but glad, because, having tho same kind of goods hor sclf, nlio appreciates them on tho sholvus of her neighbors. DIED. ACHESON. At Twonty-slxth and Mullen rtroets, Tncomn, Wa9h., Friday, April 30, 1909, at .1:30 p. , in., Mrs. A. Acheson. ! She resided at Newberg, Or., for ' several years, nnd leaves a host of friends thoro. Besides her borcaved husband bIio ldaves four sons and ono daughter to mourn her loss, ono of whom, Lee Acheson, of tho Imperial Furniture Company, is a resident of Salem, Her daughtor, Mre. William Evorett, resides In Salem, tho bat nnco of the family In Tacoma. JUSTICE BEAN OUT; T. H. McBRIDE IN Justice Hen it this morning resigned Ills position on the supreme bench to accept the position of federal Judge, .ludge T, II. MeDrldo of the circuit court for the Flf Judicial district also resigned and was sworn In as a membor of tho supremo court this morning by Chief Justlco Moore. Moore and Mcllrlde aro both from the little town of St. Helens, Columbia county, which now has two members supremo court .. U, Campbell of Oregon City now becomes judge In Mc Hrldo's place. HIS LEW CARRIED HIM O O O O O O O O O PERSONAL MENTION o o i (i o o u tl I AYER'S MASR VIGOR Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Whnt more hair? An elegant dressing? IntTi-nrlinnt- Sntahiir. tiKo-nii. Quinln. Sodium Chlnrld. insreaiglU... t-(,,lfcnl. ,r At ohol. Waur. I'ctlume. We believe doctors cnJoric th.s fo .. n.. , vt wc wuu'd not put it up. Does mot Collor the Hair . . cy ' HM-ot anrfem ftfi ; Mr. and Mrs. F. IS. rJllllngton and .1. P. Smith of Sllverton returned homo today after attending the con vention. MIbh Nellie Nllcs or Carlton has been a visitor at tho Sundny school convention, returning home today. Mrs. J. L. Swaffora of Orogo nClty ' win return nomo sunnny evening nrt er attending the Sundny school con vention. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Faulkerson of iCorvallls aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Stanton. Miss Mnggle Sherlock returned to her home In Sllverton today Sail l..u M 11...... nr ' i i , out rc nARirtrn '"" v ,v-" uuuik huh ueeu UU I Uh UAIMucn attending the convention. Frniiolsco, May t. Ability to1 Mrs. Martha Garrett went to Port- $ sprint saved JiiIIiih Ilium, a baker, ftoin delivering up his valuables to two lilghwnymon, who hold him up early today. Ilium was on his way homo whon he wan accosted by two mon. Ono of tho robbers gently tickled his victim In the r'bs with tho point of n gun. whllo tho other Informed li I lit thnt they wanted to borrow some money. I.oath to surrrunder without n struggle, Ukun Mnrnthoned down tho street, making the hlghwuymnn look like twin brothers of Johnny Hayos in pursuit of Dorando. o - Wanted I (100 Men To buy fencing nt Salem Works. 260 Court street. o New liicornorntloiiN. l!,.l...j ,tf liini.i.itni.nllnn I II. Wl IMl..'l IU IIKW I, MIUU i in oiuco or me sccrnnry or state, Air I 30. l!)09, as foMews: United Engineering &. Construction Co . principal otllce, Portland; capi tal stock. $100,000; Incorporators, C II Iajw's. D. C. O'llollly, F. A. ltownkrani nnd A. 8. Kldrldge. West Portland Acreago Co.; prin cipal otllce, Portland; capital stock, $15,000; incorporators, S. G. Lublin r, J Lessor and S. Morton Colin. Groat Western Lumber Co.; prin cipal office, Portland; capital stock, $30,000; Incorporators. Jay S. Ham ilton. 0cnr P. Hltan and Petor 8okl A SMILE Is u prolt) hard thing to accom plish when you're blue, bilious mid out of sorts. Thoro Is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach nnd liver complaints constipation and dys pepsia. Mallard's Horbluo Is mild, yet absolutely effective lu all cases. Price 50 cents per bottle Sold by all Dealers. laud this morning to visit friends Mrs. w. .. Whlto of Oregon City. wno nits oeen attending the Sunday i school convention returned home to , day. , .Miss Edna Coeiiraue and Miss Mln , ale Kuhuke. dolegntes to the convnn , tlon from Clackamas county, have rt- , turned to their homes. I Miss Stella Fisher nnd Miss Nola I iPaiiu, convention visitors from' Woodbiirn. lett for tholr homes thin nuir-nlnn- I . Mrs. W. C. Green and Mrs. V. It . Money of Oregon City havo heon at tending the convention of Sunday' - - v ( . Miss Phillips and Mrs. A. S. Hen Fonce i lrson of Orogon City roturned to their home today nftor attending the Sunday school conven.lon. uugeue Eckorlen nnd family will llled In ,"",l, aununy a mayton. oiihs iMtHiu uiauow aim .miss iinuoi Clements havo returned to tholr homes in llosohurg after visiting Sa lem friends u few days. Miss Lucllo ltag8dulo returned to Itoseburg this mornnlg nftor u two weeks' visit at the homo of A. T. S;elner. Miss Opal Wi..,ams or Portland Is lu thu ulty visiting friends for a short time. Hon. Seheller B. Herman of Port land, brother of Dlugor Herman, waa In tho city today looking after busi ness milters and visiting frionds. Clifford Allen was among the Port laud bound passengers today. Saturday Specials Strawberries Those nre very flno and you had better put li your order early na thu supply Is limited. Cakes Fancy home-made and sure to please. Orange Special, Per Dozen 35c Something New? Ralston Bran The best thing on the market Tor gems and cookies. It Is pure and wholesome; per package, inc. Cheese Imported Swiss, Llmburger. Cronm nmikrast, Fromngo do CnmoinburL brick, Snp Snp, Gorman Spluaah, Norwich Un on Fire Insurance Company Kmiik Mcmllth, Itexldcnt Agt-nt Hoom 13, Ladd A Dush, BnV Oullding. Vegetables Lettuce, Cauliflower, Green Pens, Young Onionir. Asparagus, Rhubarb. Radishes, Cnhhugo. Coffees and Teas We are the sole agents for the Dost nnd most rcllnblo cof fees and teas In the world. These aro packed by Clmse & San horn. These blends never vary In their quality ami If once pleased, always satisfied. Boiled Ham and Chipped Beef; slicing These wo alico with an. up-to-dntu sure they will please you. rm mncniuo nnd nre MOIR GROCERY COMPANY 456 State St. 'vftjj Phonejl 82 $ uiwmti i nmtniimmnMnnniih mimn iwiw-iwit iiii !! !! iiiam EIU1H 1 1 1 ! Ill IsB MONEY TO LOAN TIIOH. K. FOItll Over Ladd & Hush's Bank, Salem. O PIANO TUNING LUTKLLUti L. WOODS, unlng, polishing, repairing. Ph'cKi O ( O O O O I o o o o o NEW TODAY ) O O O O o o o lAist or Stolen Several weeks ago, a Snell bicycle, two or three years old; steel rims. Roturn to Jour nal ofneo for roward. 4-3-tf Make your spring decorating t pleasure by having your work dou by responsible parties. Let us show you our now lino of wall hangings. No old, shelf-worn, antiques, every roll now and up-to-date. The only exsluslve wall paper and paint houso In the city. Kennedy & Porter ISO Liberty St. Phone 4S5 For HI Wood saw outfit complete, with six horsepower gasol ne en gine Call up 19S. Voget Lumber Co. 5-1-lw tor Salt Several nouses in &tii4 and farm lands at a bargain Cap Ital National Dauk M-hm4 For Slo Ten tons of good hay. In quire at Olmstead Land Co. 5-l-3t For Real veral furnished rooms. Apply 331 Nor. Jhurch 8t. 3-l-3t'" Notice to Subscribers! Beginning on the first of May the carrier boys will collect for all papers sent out by carrier. Each boy will collect his own route and will receive as wages a proportion of each subscription he collects, The boys will collect only for one monthi In other words, if your time expired April 15, the carrier will collect to May 15, and so on, If a subscriber is behind, say form Jan, 1, the carrier will collect no back subscrip tions, but will collect from April 1 to May 1, or what ever the date might be, A collector will be around to collect for the subscription in arrears. The subscription price for the month is only 50c, and we particularly request that our subscribers have the money on hand when the boys come around with the receipts. This is a new system jn Salem and we ask our subscribers to co-operate with us in establishing it, because we think it will be much more satisfactory to them, Each carrier will give a receipt for money collected and the time for which it pays, iiMnmi m f imifiinjnmtiiictn smu niiiJggSgSSl DNrfnirAK 3 ..!T