Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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OAir.Y CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALHftt, ORKG0N, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1009.
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Saturday's Shopping BttffeU'n at Salem's Big Department Store. You Can Save by
Cnnmlinnr Mnno Hort
STRIKINGLY HANDSOME SILK DRESSES
Worth up to $45.00
TODAY ONLY
$1 2.85
Thoy aro broken slzos loft from our Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day nnlo. Beautiful kowiih of tho sort that you want for Htroot or after
noon woar. Thoy nro In Rolld colors or fancy patterns, eomo aro mndo
plain .others aro mudo with fancy yoko of rich Inco or trimmed with
brnld, buttons, straps, pleats, tucks, etc., Empire or Princess effects.
There Is every ono of tho good, wanted shades. Although thoro Is not n
complete range of sizes, tho assortment Is largo enough to Justify you
to como and intiKo a selection of stylo followers and those who seek
hotter than ordinary bargains. Sharo In this superb spcclnl offering.
Values up to VIC, today at tho low prlco of
$1 2.85
SILKS
Tho largo Silk Section, main floor, offors to
Friday and Saturday shoppers n rotnarkablo vnluo
giving In plain and fancy Mcssallno Silks, blnck,
whlto, and nil colors In solid or fancy puttorns,
rogulnr f 1.25 ana $1.00 values, Friday and Sat
urday only, spoclnl
89c yard
Summery Silk Waists
Reduced 20 por cent. This season's most do
' slrablo colors In plain and fancy taffeta tailored
waists; tho trlmmlngH nro buttons, straps, tucks,
plentlngu, otc. In tho assortment nro most ovory
size; all goad dcslrnble modols Values up to $8.50
reduced Saturday only
20 per cent
Ladies' Merode Underwear
Aftor Supper Hpnclnl, on sale 7:30 to 8:30,
Ladles' Llaloand Silk and Cotton Underwear. Tho
vents nro high nook, short sloovos, low nook, no
hIoovoh. Tho drawers nro knee length. Itugulnr
1.00 valuos, special
78c
Nouo sold lioforu 7 :SIO,
Ladies' Black and Tan Hose
Tho Hoslory Section offors 4o Saturday evening
shoppers Ladles' Hlnck and Tan Lace Hoso; on
salo after supper from 7:30 to 8:30. Regular
fiOr and 00c values at tho low prlco of, pair
39c
All nIz.cn In both .style.
Infant's Wear
Tho largo Infants' Wear Section offors today only Infants' HooIcoh
Uonnots, dressos, Knit Wear, Stork Pauls, etc., at a reduction of. . . .
20 olo
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Fair nml wanner tonight Sunday
fair.
Tm Per Cnt Discount
On May water bills paid before tho
10th of tho mouth. 6-4-Gt
Yoai aro welcome to stop at '.In'
and hear tho phonograph.
'Jiwt Arrived"
1800 now Edison record a, at 47
Commercial streot. L. F. Bavngo.
forge Shipment
Latest typo or KdUon combination
machine). I,. F. Savage.
Ono Happy Ticket
County Clerk Allen homed a mar
riage license today to O. II. Wallace,
ago 28, of Coltou. Or., and Hmma
l'lural. ago 18. of Hubbard
Family Mrvtlif Served
Wo niako n specialty of catering to
tho boil family trado. Try our Bun
day dinner. Barnott's oafe,
CVttnge Undertaking Parlor
Cottage and Chomokota its.; callt
day, or night; J. a Bill. Phone 71i.
Chocolate and Hon Rons
At Buckingham's Palaco of Rwooti.
Hod Oroaa Pharmacy. 4-3-tr
Fruit Tracts
Flvo and ton-aero traoU on tho
Oregon Kleotrla railroad; monthly
Installments Boo Derby & Wlllson.
l-H-tf
Ton lVr (Ynt Discount
Qn May wator bills paid before tho
10th of tho mouth 5-4-5t
Get tho habit of going to ZIbb's.
Nnvrrnl Now Houses
For snlo or rent. For prices and
tonus, see Voget Lumber Company.
Fine Mapto and Ali Wood
For sale, cheap, for Immediate do-J
livery. Apply ICrobs Urott., Bush-
Hreymatt building. Telephone Malrf
Hi. 1-16-tf i
I NtKlro to lulll
ThU Mmun Delia
CliultvM llulldliig l.ol
On onstoHt terms, llomur II.
Smith, Room R. MeCoruaek building.
Phono KG. r.-7-tf
Trot Per Cent Discount
On May wator bills paid before tho
10th or tho mouth. 5-4-Gt
You Can't Do IUttr
Uts from $50 to 200 on pay
ments or $5 to 1& per month. Homer
II. Smith, Room 5, McCornnok Uldg.
I'liono DC. 6-7-tr
Attend tho Dull (tamo
Sutuluy ufteruoou at 3 o'clock.
Salem vs. Eugene, at league groiihds.
All of TUui
Tho complete Hat Edition Amebrol
records. U F. Savage, an Qommer
clal. Ten Per O'nt DUcouhI
On May water bills paid before the
10th of tho month 6-4-M
Salem vs. KugtMo
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'olook. at
tho louguo grounds.
Wanted nt Onw
Largo norougo to subdivide for col
onisation. State location, proportion
oleurod and prlao of tract. Rush, Ad
dress "Denver." euro Journal, Sa
lem, Oregon. 5-7-tt
Try Ci-yMalets
For tho breath. For rale att
Meyer's barber shop.
Kckorlon'a.
Wator' cigar atort
Adolph'a cigar store.
Wok Madison's.
The Spa.
Willamette Hotel.
Tho Council.
Talklngton's.
Tho Court.
Par-
1l. n..ll..,. tln.tartalflntr
I , ft.V VUMUbU WMw, INMIHH
torn" liuvn n nw nrncos of em-
To you. Two of tho greatest Invou- balmlng without tho use of Inani
tions of modern time on exhibition j memt or mutilations of body by the
In Dorcas Uroa Hop Offlco, Oroater
money maker than telephone. Call
and see them; free demonstration.
3-81-tf
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Hcadquartefs
for
BERRY CRATES
BOXES
Capita) Commission Co. f
M7 H. Cuxa'l Ht, Phowe X7
iiittttnniitiiit
rhomlcul proceoi of absorption. Tho
Cottage Undertaking Parlors alto
turnUhes a floe black broadcloth or
any colored plush raskut, Including
nice burial robe, free uso of private
chapel, hearse, embalming, and one
carriage for the mourners, and fur
thermore up-to-date service, all for
176. making a wiving of from $30
to 560. under other funeral direc
tor' prices. Wo mean to do &
above stated, and aro hero to back
up our promise. Wo still hava
cheaper caskets It wanted, black
cloth caskets, lucludlng burial robe,
tree use of hearse and embalmlug
a low aa $35.00. Our place and
method of doing business Is up to
date and we don't hesitate to say
hat our place la the most up to
date ou tho Pad An coast, barring
none "Cottage Undertaking Par
." JOS N. Cottage atreot Phon
711. flM sm
Hand concert will bo postponed
until after tho bnll gamo.
Got tho best Ice cream, that's
.Inn's.
Ir Btovo Wood
And coal, call 108 Vogot Lumber
Company.
'No MiNilntf Numbers"
In our cataloguo "of Edison rec
ords, 247 CommorclaJ street. L. F.
Savage.
Uuggy Rubber Tire
Wo havo tho best rubor tiros In tho
market, Absolutely guaranteed.
Prices tho best. Ira Jorgonsen, 150
High street. 5-5-lw
Hosing Out Hsio
Thursday and Friday afternoons
all my rugs will bo closed out re
gardless of cost, at 196 South Com
mercial streot, 6-5-3t
Hand concert will be postponed
until after tho ball gamo.
Ilaelhll, IkiMltall, llasebaU
At tho league grourds tomorrow,
at 3 o'clock. T
Mr. JnmcN Hublxinl
Told Mrs. Jones that Jim never
growls since sho uses Folger's Gold
en Gate Coffee. Her grocer grinds It
for her.
Making New Roads
Tho commissioners did a big busl
ness this morning In the road lino.
They approved tho creation of six
highways In dirreront localities aad
ordered them surveyed. Thoso or
dered surveyed are In districts SO.
U. 3. 15. 1V. 23.
THINKS COLLEGES
SH0ULD UNITE
(Pcndloton East Orogonlnn)
President Homan of Willamette
university, who delivered two ser
mons nt tho Methodist church yos
torday and nddressed the students of i
tho high school this morning, is thor
oughly In accord wuh tnc proposition
to unite tho colleges of tho Wil
lamette valley. Tho proposal was
inado recently and Is being urged I
by the Portland papers, as the re-'
suit of tho announcement thnt the
trustees of tho Rockefeller fund
would not glvo to nny of the schools
In tho Willamette vnlley, because the
number of schools wns too groat for
tho small aroa of contributory hm
rltory. As Willamette utitvorslty has the
most strategic location of uuy In the
vnlloy, as well as being the oldest I
Institution of learning west of ll.e
Rocky mountains, President Homan
naturally thinks thnt It should bo one
of two to be rotalned. He thinks
tho other one should bo Pacific uni
versity nt orest Grove With tho
colleges nt Albany, Philomath, Now
berg, Dallas und McMlnnvllle, cither
united with ono of incso two or with
some other college of their own de
nomination In some other field.
Prosldent Homan thinks no difficulty
would bo encountered In securing
from the enst all tho funds neccssnry
to mako two really important and
influential religious educational In
stitutions In Oregon.
President Homuu believes thoro Is
and nlwaya will bo n Held for n re
ligious educational Institution In tho
state as In every other. Ho also
thinks thnt past experience In tho
east has shown that ono or two
strong religions or denominational
colleges In tho stato would do much
toward building up tho stato Institu
tions and would bring to pass a
stato of affairs where thoro would
bo no Oregon students attending In
stitutions In other Btntes and whore
largo numbers would bo coming hero
to go to school.
ntle no move toward that ond
hns yet been taken. Dr. Homan ho
Moves It Is entirely probablo that a
conference of college presidents or
boards of trustees, may be hold In
the not distant future and that tho
subject of union will then be tnkon
up for discussion. What tho out
come of such n meeting would bo Is
hard to foretell.
So far us Willamette university Is
Individually concerned, Dr. Homan
thinks tho chances aro bright, regard
less of what action Is tnkon In the
matter of union. Tho number of stu
dents Is constantly Increasing, while
the endowment Is also receiving sub
stantial additions. Enton hall, tho
new $50,000 lnu. ,nK which Ik n gift
to the institution from Robert Eaton
of La Grande, Is rapidly being rushed
to completion nml Is nearly ready for
tho roof. This building Is of pressed
brick, of modorn architecture and will
bo one of tho handsomest or nny
educational Institution In tho stato
when completed. It' Is planned to
have a big celebration in Salem in
August or Septembor. At tho time
It Is proposed to dedlcnto tho now
building, celebrate tho CSth anni
versary or tho rounding or tho Insti
tution and havo a big homo-coming
or alumni and former students of Old
Willamette.
llOYAL
CTCT--"
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Baking Powder
Abjotutety Pare
i
!
Royal Bakin g Powder convey to food the most healthful of fruit 1
properties and renders it superior in flavor and wholctomcness, I
tiLvvuww''Jl
The only b&ktag powder m4e
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
made from grapes
OOOOOOOOO
PERSONAL MENTION
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Rev. Father Deony, of St. Mary's
Home, Deavorton. stopped iff today
to visit Father Moore, on his way
to Monroe.
Mrs. Charles Sawyer, or Sllvorton,
has been tho guest ot Mrs. Alico
Miles for several days. -
Mrs. Homer II. Smith Is the guest
of friends in Portland.
C. L. Wcavor, ot Llborty, is at tho
Salem hospital, whero ho had his foot
amputated. Ho Is gotting along nice
ly. Miss Alico McCnuloy went to Port
land last night to bo tho guest of
fticds.
S0MEPR0P0sicT
IMPROVEMENTS AT
OLD WjLLAMETTE
The title to the Wlllanicto Hotel
proport has finally been closed up,
and the deal for Us sale consummat
ed. This being dono, n commlttoe
bus been appointed to draft articles
ot incorporation, otc, and tho Indl
vilunl stockholders havo one and nil
Indorsed tho Idea or paving Forry
street for the block from Commercial
to Liberty. This, with tho under
standing that tho property owners on
Liberty street pavo to connect with
Slate street. At tho same time It is
tho Intention to fill Llborty across to
Trade street. Mr. Fred Steusloff Is
chairman of tho committee and ho
says- "We nro jist waiting to boo
what tho other people nrc going to
do. If tho now hotel projoct ma
terializes, which I hope it will, wo
will maungo our property to suit the
clrrumstniicos. If It does not niato
rlnlzo, It Is probablo wo will tako
tin K'tand old bulldlnir In hand, mod-
rnlze It, and glvo Salem what It most!
surely needs, an up-to-dato hold.
Still, we cannot act, or tako any Im
mediate steps, until wo know what
other Salem people want to, or will
do. Salem needs a hotol. If other
people provldo It, well nnd good, if
not we will."
Bund After UnU
Hoysor and Jermnn havo succeed
ed, through tho courtosy of tho Board
of Trado, In having tho band con
certs postponed until after tho ball
games every Sunday, which will mako
tho music start at about 4:30. This
shows tho right spirt, whoro the
Board of Trado and tho "amusing"
gentlemnn agreo In tho Ititorost of
everybody.
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HORN.
WHITE. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
White, at tho family homo, 970
South Commercial streot, this, Sat
urday, morning, May 8, 1909, a
ton, wolght 12 pounds.
OOOOOOOOOOOO
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NEW TODAY
o o o o o o
o
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Jost or Stolen Several wcoks ago,
a Snoll blcyclo, two or threo years
old; steol rims. Return to Jour
nnl omco for roward. 4-3-tf
You can got what you want Whoro?
lit tho World Lunch Room. Wo
don't glvo, but wo soil to all that
has 5 or 10c. G-4-3t
MINKS ON GOLD CRF.KK.
(Continued rrom pago 1.)
Among them ono party consisting ot
J. E. Murphy, Chas. Bavago and Nor
rls Hoyt, Btong McLean, Hanson and
ouo or two othors.
Mr. Murphy, whose athletic In
stincts will hardly lot him sleep of
nights when ho gets In tho moun
tains, tnado a thorough examination
ot tho mines. He tranced over the
claims, went through every tunnel,
took samples, and In fact mado tho
cloiAst personal examination ot tho
mines of any man visiting them, out
side of tho management. Ho Is en
thusiastic over the outlook, and. like
everyone else who has ever visited
iho mines, Is simply delighted with
tho prospectts. Like everybody else,
ho says: "Just wait until you see
tho smolter returns, and watch the
rush."
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
Room 13, Ladd & Rush, Dank
Uulldlng
MONEY TO LOAN
TK08. K. FORI)
Over l.add & Rush's Dank, Salem. Oi
PIANO TUNING
LUTELLUS L. WOODS.
unlng, polishing, repairing. Ph'o60
Simp If taken ."foro Juno 157
acres, 30 In Italian prunes, 3 In Po
ntes, G In winter npples, 2 in Eng
lish wnlnuts, 3 years old; 3 In
Royal Ann cnorrlcs nnd Dartlott
pears; fine garden; good houso, 2
bnrns nnd fruit dryer; $10,500, If
sold quick. Six miles from city.
Moyor & Dell Lnnd Co., 347 Stato
street, Phono 857. 5-4-tf
Wanted At once, waitress nt Cot
tago Hotoh G-G-3t
Wanted nt Unco Largo acroago to
subdivldo for colonization. Stato
location, proportion cleared and
prlco for tract. Hush. Addross
"Donvor," euro Journal, Salem,
Oregon. G-7-tf
Wanted 100 women nnd glrU at
Wlllamotto Snnltarlum. Cooks,
nurse girls, laundress, otc. 6-8-3t
For Sale or Trade 40 acres of land,
close In. Inqulro nt corner North
17th and D sts., Salem, Or. 5-8-3t
For Salo Fino Jersey Cow and calf.
Enquire nt 859 South Twolfth
street. 5-8-3f
Wanted. Authors Booking a publish
er should communlcato with the
Cochrane Publishing Company,
477 Trlbuno building, Now York
City. 5-8-lt
Notice to Odd Fellows.
All mombors of Chemoketa Lodge,
No. 1, I. O. O. F aro requested to
meet at tho Yannke stables at 8 a.
m. Sunday morning to participate In
the femoral of our lato brother, L. S.
Gcer.
W. H. FOLOER, N. O.,
W. H. PETTIT, Secy.
5"
RUSSELL CATLIN IN
EASTERN OREGON
(Seor Funeral Service:
Tho funeral services of Mr. L. U.
fluor will bo conducted from the
family realdonoo In the Waldo hills
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Rov.
P. S. Knight, by special request ot
Mrs. Ooer. will havo entire charge
of tho services at tho homo, und tho
local and Sllvorton lodges of I. O.
O. h will conduct sorviuoa at the
grave. Ou account ot this tho regu
lar morning services at the Wlllard
church will bo omitted.
Hand concert will be postponed
until utter the ball game.
tmurll Mivl Monday
In a hurry to adjourn to attend
the wrestling matches at tho opera
house, tho city council- did no busi
ness Friday night, but will meet Mon
day night at S o'olook. All tho road,
roller agents were In the city, and
wanted another hearing, but the mat
ter goei over to Monday.
Jut Watch Cooper
1). J. Cooper, one ot tho best
Hnown ot the hustlers ot Tho Dalles,
a wide-awake fruit grower la In Sa
lem today, and. while ho la smiling
foxlly. he la aiklng tho pr'co ot
trult land. Where Cooper looks In,
H U well for others to Jump In, for
he always looks before ho leaps, aad
when you see him looking It ts only
a question ot where he Is going to
light
Munuger Prions of the ShUmh Auto
Garage received the following lettor
from Russell Cutllu. who Is driving
u Maxwell car In Kastorn Oregon.
Mr. Catlln Just purchased the ear
from Mr. Prlehs:
"Mr. J. F. Prlehs. Salem, Or.
"Dear Sir Tho oar Is working
beuuttfully so far. Tho first 21 miles
out ot Shaniko we ran In one hour
und 40 minutes, whore wo stuld all
ulght with Mr. Bolter.
"From Bolter's to Madras. 23
lulled, wo took two hours, and from
Madras to Redmoad. 30 miles, we
wore Just two hours nod 30 minutes.
Hero wo got dinner, having run tho
53 tulles In tour hours nnd u half.
"From Redmond to Band. 20 miles
we were two hours and IS minutes.
na the roads are quite sandy, but for
the full 94 miles In eight hours and
20 minutes we wore well satisfied.
Very truly.
"RUSSELL CATLIN."
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lUiul IXmcert
There will bo an opea-alr band con
cert by tho Salem Military Band In
Marlou square tomorrow afternoon j
at 3 o'clock.
IV It Now,
Now Is tho time to get rid ot your
rheumatism.' You ean do so by ap
plying Chamberlain's UnlmeaL Nine
eases out ot ten are simply muscular
rheumatism due to cold or damp, or
chronic rheumatism, and yield to
he vigorous application of this lin
iment. Try It. You aro certain to
be delighted with the quick relief
which It affords. Sold by all good
druggists.
The Maxwell
Mmlel l A HO 11.1s. Touring Car
Manager Prlehs of the Salem Auto Garage received
a shipment of three more Maxwell cars yesterday,
These are all sold but one, which he is using for dem
onstartion purposes. Every car is giving complete sat
isfaction. Drop around nnd see the Maxwell and have
it explained and demonstrated.
The Salem Auto Gnrane is the most completely equip
ped in Salem and Is prepared to do anything from vul
canizing a tire to painting an auto completely.
Garage on State street, on alley just back of Board
of Tiade, Open day and night.
J. F. Pr iehs, Agt.
Phone 386