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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1909)
DAILY OAFIXAJL JOUKaAl 8ALMH, OfUKHJN. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. t Better Values Growing Better Evory dny wo'ro rewarded for our untiring offorts nt better valuo giving; wo'ro winning trade our way. Our method? are bettor, raoro op to dato; only one prlco and that prlco to evory ono; our prices arc' tho fairest of any merchandising establishment In thd Northwest. Public phono, rest rooms, lavatories, filtered water, etc., for tho convenience of our patrons. iii ' FRIDAY IS NEVER DULL HERE Every day wo add now and butter; values to our already largo, list which roprcBont ovory dopar.mont of this largo store. , Every 'day.' Is bargain dny. Todny wo'vo added best quality Taffeta Silk Covered Umbrellas, suitable for rain or shlno. Large assortment of cholco gold, silver, bronzo nnd gun motal mounted handles. Not an old ono In tho burich; values regularly selling at $11.60 and 10, special, one' prlco to all $7 SHOE SECTION To clean up somo brokou linos of Ladles' Slippers, Including strap pumps, In Kid and patent, wo have discounted them ono-fourth. This means quick, snappy buying. Don't delay, stop lively. Itomomber, wo havo no old stylos to work off. All cloan, now stock. TOM MAPLETHORP Expert Itcpnlrnmii! Blioo Hcctlon Tailored Waists Values up to 4.00; Bpoclal $1.98. Tho largo Waist Section has on dis play ombroldorcd nnd Inco trimmed lawn tailored wnlsts. They rsngo In rogular selling prlco tip to $1.00; grnnd special $1 .98 each HUM.MKU QUAHTEUIA' BTYLH HOOK Now ltcndjr ge.w.&M.jL fAtf LAIXEH' I TlPi f&CftiJ- HOME I tfnmwwZTJB .ini'iiv.ti, I JtKW7W7WEfit r 'MJM r patterns u VbbbbbWbbbbbWbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb OOOOOOOOO o PITY NPWS o n i) o Weather ForeciiMt Fair tonight ami Hntunluy O o . o o o XjOMt -"An Ulster" Como nnd soo It at tho high schqol, Tuosday night, May 18, at 8. o'clock. G-14-31 J.'or Hale 8ovonroom cottage, with two lots, on northwost corner of Church and Morion Mtroots. C. L. Starr, stato Mouse. 6-12-2t Tho Ulster" Senior Claw Piny Tuesday ovonlng, May 18, at tho high school. B-12-tf You Can't Do Hotter- Lots from b0 to 200 on pny montH of $5 to $15 pur month. Homer H. Smith, lloom 5. McCornnok Illdg. luono 00. B-7-tf OIlotcCMt lllllMlllg IiOtN On easiest torms. Hoinor II. Smith, lloom 5, McCornnok building. Thono 00. 5-7-tC Cottage Undertaking Parlors CottnRo and Chomoketa its.; cntU duy or night: J. O. Sill. Phono 721. t Your Ticket For tho srnlor elms play from any high school student. Prices 3C nnd 60 cunts. Qet reserved seats at Cnpl tnl drug storo Monday nnd Tuesday, May 17 and 18. 6-14-21 lAr Iro Crvnm And loo oronm sodu or soft drinks of any kind, also for fresh bread, pies, cakes, cookies, rolls, doughnuts, In fact anything In tho pastry Unu. go to tho Whlto Swan Hnkory. ,313 North Commercial Btreot. HtmlcntH' Work Displayed The written work of tho pupils of tho public schools In composition and numbers. Including tho photographic dlaplny for tho A-Y-P exposition, will bo on display to the public all dny nt tho nigh school building. FhM Maple hm1 Ash Wood For sale, cheap, for Immediate de livery. Apply Krobs nros.. Bush Breyman building. Telophono Main 181. ' 8-15-tf TM Mahs Dollar, To you, Two of tho greatest tnve'i. tlona of modern times on exhibition In Dorcaa Bros Hop OSlce, Greater oney maker than telephone. Call and soo them; froa demonstration. S-ll-tf SMITH WILL PAY Eggs, fresh, por dot aatio Veal, linger 130 pounds, .. .8Hp Bloc Hog lio Qhlckuna Hens, allvo He Ilous, drossod lo 'Spring", al'vo lHc to ttuo not chargo commission. Your pro- duco must o goou. rai qunuiy. FRANK L, KMJiTH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" Portland. Oregon All Ulster That will mako you lnug)i, at tho high school, Tuesday, May 18, at 8 p in. G-14-2t What, When and Wlicro7 "Tho Ulstor,' sonlor class play; Tuesday, May 18, at 8 o'clock, in tho high school. G-12-tf Wlmt Is It Whon? Tuosdny, May 18, at 8 p. m. Wharo? At high school. C-12-tf "Tho Ulstor." Sonlor clnss play, nt high school, May 18, at 8 o'clock. 5-12-tf 'Hang It All "If I only had my ulstor." Come nnd boo It nt tho high school Tuos dny. May 18, at 8 o'clock. . C-12-tf Modern CWtnge Flvo rooms, now, closo In, for only $1850. Soo Derby & Wlllson. a-13-tf Am You Oolug'.' r Senior class play, Tuosdny, Mny 18, nt 8 o'clock at tho high school. Ad m'sl3ii 36 and GO vents. Itesorvod seats on a!o.nt Capital drug store. 6-14-2t Mot Weather In oinlng You will want something comfort ublo to cook on. (lot n Now Por foetlon Illuo Flume Oil Stove; ono, two nnd three buruora. At J. A. Patterson'H. jKG N. Commerolal.St. To VMt Hose-burg ICIks P. II D'Aroy nnd 11. F. Vnndockor will go to Hnioburg Saturday U) at tend a special .nootlng of tho Roso burg lodgo, No. 302, U. P. O. H. Mr. IVArcy Is oxpoctcd to mako tho sptvoh of Ids life on Mint occasion, nml It ho does It will sure bo "a corker." Try Crystnlets For tho breath, For sale at: Meyer's barbor shop, Eokorlen's. WntorV cigar storo. Adolph'a cigar storo.. Dick Madison's, Tho Spa. Wlllnmotta Hotel. Tho Council, Talklngton's. ' The Court. Notlctj to Public "Tho Cottago Undertaking Par lors" have n now process of em balming without the uso of Instru ments or mutilations of body by the chemical process of absorption, Tho Cottago Undertaking Parlors also furnishes a fine black broadcloth or any colored plush casket, Including nice burial robo, free use of private chapel, hearse, embalming, and one f-nrrlago for tho mourners, and fur thermore up-to-date sorvlce, all for $75. making n saving of from $30 to 950. under other funeral direc tor' prices. Wo mean to do as ctiSve stated, and are hero to back up our prom'se. We still have cheaper caskets It wanted, black cloth ttitkcts, including burial robe, tree use of hearse nnd embalming A low at $96.00. Our place and method of doing business Is up to date and wo don't hesitate to say hat our plaro Is the most wp to date on thu Pacific coast,, barring none. "Cottage Undertaking Par lors." 303 N. Cottago Btreetr rhono 714, 4-tT-l mm Hurry! Iliiwyt And got your tlckot for "Tho Ulster" sonlor class piny, Tuesday, May 18, at 8 p. m. G-14-2t lllueN, 1 11 ii i'H, nines For Indigestion, blues, despondency or down In tho mouth, uso Dr. Stone's Stomach Powder nnd Dines Cure. Prlco GOc. Satisfaction guar anteed or inonoy refunded. G-10-lm Ooveinor VIhHh Itoweburg (lovoruor Uonson wont to Hose burg this morning to look after somo matters connected with tho soldiers' homo. Jlo will atotnd the strnwborry fair, nnd take n few days needed va cation, tho iltot since ho was sworn In as governor. The Foundry Busy Tho foundry Is ono or tho busiest plncos In the city. It would sur prise moot bulomltos to stop In and not) tho amount of work that Is go ing on. Pmdiliig Paving Work The paving of Cottago .street be tween Court nnd Stats will bo com pleted this week, and this morning the work of putting the II ml oont or rock on Liberty street was begun. Plimti Heel (nl Tho pupils orMIss Elinn Wollor will glvo a recital at their studio, GOG North Liberty stroot, tomorrow afternoon nt 2 o'clook. This will bo tho InBt monthly rooltnl, until tho closing ono In Juno. I'uuio I'p In Auto Two auto parties, composod of Merrill nnd Gordon Mooros, In tholr Stoddnrd-Dnylon, nnd Androw Lewis, Wilson Maya and Iloyd Flshor, In a Dolsnn our. en mo up froi Portland ywtorday afternoon, and today loft for Eugene to nttond n track meet and the junior prom Saturday night. Not Yet Settled Tho Mnronlc fraternity still have tho erection of n building on tholr lot on the co'rnor of Commercial and ll'gh streets In contemplation, but so far havo not reached any conclu sion ns to just what thoy will do, though It seems probnblo they will build this summer. Wmit Coininlwdoncr's Ccrtlilcnto Labor Commissioner Hoff "has re ceived a letter from n cau-altv com 'innv In which It says: "There Is a small avmlll running near Changed Hands Sale Cut Price Shoe Sale In establishing a new system of serving the public I am aware many will doubt that it is possible to cut prices on staple lines of Men's and Women's Shoes about one-third on all regular retail values, BUT SEEING IS BELIEVING. Many come in and express the greatest surprise that the finest stock ever offered the public can be sold at such figures, Full line up-to-date styles for young men, $5.00 values -- $2.89 Misses' and Children's Shoes, regular $1.75 values, cut price j 99c Misses' and Children's glazed kid, $1.50 values, cut price - 79c Boys' Shoes, sold evervwhere $1.50 to $1.75, cut price sale 89c THESE ARE ONLY SAMPLE PRICES OUT OF HUNDREDS AN ELEGANT OXFORD ollle&lrv all styles jr(u zrsA zj . t9LimWJVI Why Pay $4 to $5 For Oxfords, when we have the latest lasts and styles in tans, oxbloods, patent leathers and gun metals at tJ289 A STYLISH TIE That lerxdsi Patent leather, one strap,., silk bows, regular " a"7 k IUUUA IU dress Ladies' Pumps $2,50 valuos at cut price sale - .39 $1 jmmM-Jr uvvf; h itiKitBEI PRICC Remember the Place-No. 263, on West Side Commercial Street; Between Court and Chemeketa WE HANDLE SHOES ONLY, BUT ON A LARGE SCALE, AND ALL AT CUT PRICES Salem's Only Cut-Price Shoe Store M. BLOOM, Prop 263 North Commercial Street SALE NOW GOING ON on wlilch tlio owners destro to take out 1'ablllty nsuranco, which wo ilo rllned to write until thtoy havo yor rertincato." This Bhows that the In surance companies, at lcaW, have considerable faith In the work the lubar commissioner Is doing. Itunnwuy Accident While throo uartlos were driving up State 8tr5ft last night about S o'clock In a doublo rig. the team he came frightened at a passing auto mobile and rantnto the curb, one horse falling down and the other be coming tangled up In tho harness. The occupant, of tho buggy Jumped to the ground, and two of them o cun'ng Injury, but the third, a-girl. ru9tulue a broken leg as the r.oault n urupiuuK ii on mo pavenienv Tho Inhired young lady gavo he nutno ns J.llly Forrest, Slewjis re nnoved to tho hospital, 'where niello al attenUuu a adralulstotcd. and i today hi) ! reitlng ah easily as l-VOJ.V.V. Tho HaliMii WiMih'ii Mill Is paying 2 Be for medium wool. 5-14-21 l'Vmlly MenlH Bevl Wo innke a specialty of catering to tho boat family trado. Try our Quiulay dinner. HurnottVcnfo. New Divorce Sult- A dlvorco suit has been stnrtod In the circuit court by Amy ThomaR ngalnst Hnrold Thoma8.wlth Attorney A. O. Condlt noting ns counsol for tho plaintiff. In the complaint filed this morning with the county clerk it Is alleged that the defendant treated tho plaintiff in n cruel nnd inhu man manner. An nbsoluto divorce hi prayed for. nnd the custody of tho one minor child. .. ...... II. rVuiuiHKUl a i"it. ... .. kn In artn. tvu. diurriiiKui iiiui " iiv... Oatea yesterday, where ho has been for somo threo weeks. Ho was em ployed as engineer at tho Gold Creek mine, and, owing to tho breaking of a board on which ho stepped, ho was thrown Into tEe air compressor, and ono of his arms was badly lacerated, but ho Is getting In good shape again and will Boon return to tho mines. Ho says worU Is being rushed In the district, and some very fine show ings have been mado. Kugeuo Will CclebraUw. Eugene Is considering- having a big celebration July, the 4th falling on Sunday, and It bo will keep open house for all tho towns In tho valley. According to tho Engene papers, a committee will commence working on the matter next Monday. Salem Is ready to make goo-gooa at tho big, handsomo boy. CALHOUN ATTACKS FRANCIS J. HENEY ll'nltnl .'- I. rated Wlre.l San Francisco, May 14. "Family Hard or tho Hwiso of Sprccklos" was tho now title applied to Special Pros ooutor Francis J, Honey this morn ing by Aloxander King, attorney for tho defonso In tho trial of Patrick Calhoun, During tho oxamlnntlon of formor President Hlchard Cornelius, of the Carmen's Union, n mooting botwoon tho witness nnd Rudolph Sprccklos, nt which tho Impending car strlko was discussed, was alleged. Houoy claimed to Infor from tho jirovlous proceedings tho wish of tho defense to show that Sprccklos was an Insti gator of tho strike, and restated his offer to placo Spreckles on tho wit ness stand, "let down tho bars" and pormlt tho defense to ask any ques tion It might concerning Sprccklos' past life and actions. Honey's defy was taken .ivp by King, who ridiculed Heney's de fense of Spreckles. Following King's lead, othor attorneys of tho defense Jumped Into the fray. Judge Lawlor's timely Interference restored quiet. EXAMINE 0LDSEWER TO ARRANGE FOR NEW Councllmen Elliott and Pressnall, accompanied by City Engineer Per rott and Mr. Cunningham, an engin eer from Portland, spent the morn ing in looking over th North Salem sower systom, and this afternoon the samo gentlemen, with Councilman Stols In place of Pressnall. will ex amine South Salem. The Idea Is to get a thorough understanding of the present system, so that the proposed now sower systom may bo made to fit In with It at the least expense. o I E T- Matthleu. son of F. X. Matthleu. the famous old pioneer. who etood-ln at Champoeg to hold i Oregon tor the United States, and .tZAUIUKI). CLAYPOOL MIZB. At tho pnrson ugo of tho otllclatlng clergyman, Ror. D. Errott, TniOBdny, May 11, 1900, Miss Myrtlo A. Claypool, to Albert S. MUe. They will mako thor homo hero. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Rush, Bank Dulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Rush's Bank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING LUTKLLUS L. WOODS. unlng, polishing, repairing. Ph'eGOb oooooooooooo NEW TODAY o o o o o o o o o O Lost or Stolen Several week ago, a Snell bicycle, two or three years Old; steel rims. Return to Jour nal office for.reward. 4-3-tf Auto Orwp I-nrge - Autos are getting as plenty In Sa lem ns wheelbarrows ona railroad contmct, and there are all klnda of them, from tho big huskies to tho little fellows In knickerbockers and Villa Thrvv mil run nlnnir now wlth- ut frightening horses, or even have i the dogs bark at tbom. j who Is cow living lu Stayton, visited j the city yesterday. Miss Hazel McNa'r. of Tillamook. Is the guest of Miss Elene Fawk. Snap if t&ken -"fore Juno 1 57 acres, 30 In Italian prunes, 3 in Pe tltes. 5 In winter apples. 2 In Eng lish walnuts, 3 yeara old; 3 In Royal Ann cnerrles and .fiartlett pears; fine garden; good houso, 2 barns and fruit dryer; 110,500. If sold quick. Six miles from city. Meyer & Bell Land Co.. 347 State street. Phone 857. 5-4-tf Chicago- wheat market closed" onel roift higher today. I For Sale Cheap Nearly new 7-room house, good barn and 1G lots, on 16th nnd B streets. Will sell a part or all If takon aoon. Call at 1792 North ICth street, 5-14-3t AVnntwi at Onct Experienced din ing room girl. Call at Cottage Hotel. 5-14-3t Tj jsbsmdbX