Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 19, 1909, Image 7

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    DAILY
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oaLEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909.
Yorkers
are the best-dressed men in
the country, You can look
every bit as smart ,but you
must wear "New Yorkish"
clothes, Our clothing comes
to us straight from Broadway,
It has that grace and good
form, dash and distinction,
style and symmetry which New
York tailoring, and that only,
confers,
Prices from .
$8.00 to $30.00
SAWTELLE CITIZENS
AID THE VETERANS
Soldiers' Home, Snwtollo, Cal.,
Juno 19. The hardtack and wator
fcd veterans at the soldiers homo
here today are receiving contribu
tions from sympathetic frlonds and
neighbors of Sawtclle and their scant
fare provided by congress Is being
eked out with donations from tho
Woman s Relief Corps.
Tho leaturo of tne dally menu at
tne home Is oleomargarine. Atten
tion has been railed to tho fact ttiht
congress has placed its ban on oleo
margarine in foodstuffs but considers
It good enough for tho vetornns. Tho
distribution of pension money, how
ever, has permitted tho veterans to
ease their appetites and the strain
under which the homo has been labor
ing win be relieved by July 1, whou
the next quarterly nllowanco becomes
available for the purchase of supplies.
MONDAY SPECIAL
20 Per Cent Reduction on Muslin Petticoats
You will find that wc have an extremely handsome dis
play of muslin petticoats ready for you Monday at 20 per
cent discount.
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CHICAGO HALL TO HOLD
FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND
Chicago, Juno 19. A convention
hnll that will seat 45,000 and will
cost $3,000,000 will be constructed In
tms city In the near future.
Tho structure, according to tho
plans that aro being nindo now, will
be three times larger than the Madi
son Square Garden and four times
larger than the Chicago coliseum.
When completed It will resemble tho
historical Flavian ninphithcatcr In
Home and will be elliptical In form,
with Its length COO feet about tho
smile as that of the famous Roman
structure.
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Lows of the Electiion.
There are five school dlroctors,
who each servo a five year term, and
ng nt present one has scrvod for ono
year, a second for two yoaro, a
third for three, a fourth for four,
and ono that has served tho full
term and It Is for this director's
place this election Is for.
Any man or woman who has re
sided In tho Btato for six monthB and
thirty days In the precinct, who is a
taxpayer to the city 'l Salem, 1b en
titled to a vote for tho school director.
The election will tnko placo Mon-
SAIiEM BOAT YARDS
AKD LAUNCH FACTORY
Charles K. Dennison has estab
lished a flno boatyard and drydock
for pleasure boats and launchos at
tho foot of Stato street.
Ho is a practical builder of all
klndo of. rowboats and gasollno mo
tor boats, and has tho largest and
finest automobile boat on tho river
for plcasuro parties. Ho has a 30x60
boat houso on a bargo, and anothor
boat "houso with capacity for ton
boats and launches, dive him a call
If you want to uso a boat or toko a
fine plcasuro trip on tho rivor.
WALDO PIONEERS'
PICNIC JUNE 26
This annual reunion of the path
finders to Oregon will tako placo
Saturday, Juno 26, at tho beautiful
grovo on tho J. A. Hunt placo. Thoro
Is not a moro enterprising or public-spirited
man In tho Waldo Hills
than Hon. J. A. Hunt, who Is tho host
(nd gonoral manager on this occasion
of courso assisted by other mem
bers of tho Hunt family. Thoro Is
always a splendid program on this
occasion of speeches, music nnd reci
tations. Tho big dinner presided
ovor by Mr. Hunt, who might bo
called Grand Worthy Patriarch of tho
Waldo Hills, in an ovont that lies
oloso to tho hearts of all those who
havo ever participated,
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NebniKknns nnd Dnkotnns
All Nobraskans aro urged to at
tend a meeting nt the Hoard of Trado
rooms Monday evening nt 8 o'clock
to porfect arrangements for a stato
picnic to bo hold' on tho second day
of tho Cherry Fair. And tho pcoplo
of tho "Two Dakotas' are requested
to moot at tho Donrd of Trade rooms
Tuesday evening to arrange for tholr
picnlo to bo hold on the third day of
tho Cherry Fair.
SOCIAL
(Continued from Pace 5.)
C. G. C. C. KntcrtnliiH It Director.
Tho Cherry City Choral Club mot
In tho Christian church Friday night
for its regular prnctlco under tho
day, Juno 21, nt the usual voting jj, o Enloy '
it appears mai mo uocior nau
places about tho city.
JurigCK of EScctlon.
Ward, No. 1 Walker's barn;
Thos. UurrowB and E. P. Walker,
Judges, and H. A. Johnson, clerk.
Wnrd No. 2 City PoIIco Court
room; Geo. P Litchfield and 8. A.
lllggs, Judges, and Wm. Btolgor,
clerk.
Ward No. 3 Fashion Stables; O.
8tciner nnd A. Qcsnor, Judgos, and
Paul Hauser, clerk.
Ward No. 4 Low's Sablo; Jae.
Uatchclor and John Gamble, Judges;
and II. li. Vnnduvort, clerk.
Ward No. G Fennol's Wagon
shop; Clem Lewis and A. M. Clough,
Judges, nnd P L. Frnzlcr, clerk.
Ward No. C Car Morn; D. D.
Dickey and R. C. Hawloy, Judges,
and C T. Doty, clerk.
Word No. 7 Jory's Fruit Dryor;
D. O Black and II. S. Jory. JudgoB,
nnd G. F. Mnson, clerk.
Hours of election 2 to 6 p. m.
boon qulto busy during tho enrly part
of tho evening working n round his
now resldonce which Is being erected
on South Winter Btrcot, and had giv
en llttlo or no thought to tho prnc
tlco until tho hour arrived, at which
time ho hurried to tho church with
out nny further propnrntlons snvo
that of putting on his coat and re
moving his ovornlls. Entering tho
door ho removed his hat and using
tho palm of his hnnd for n hair brush
ho brushed tho dozen or more hairs
into plnco (for you know Doc hasn't
as much hair as a football player).
Then ho proceeded down tho nlslo to
tho front of tho church, where nbout
2G members of the chorus were
waiting.
For nbout an hour he led them
at a lively paco. About 9 o'clock
somo of tho members who wore best
Informed began to dotcct tho odor
of coffoo from tho not far distant
Spencer Hardware Co.
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Muresco, absolutely the best preparation made
for walls and ceiling coverings, Made In white and
all tints, Price per 5-pouna package 50 cents,
This is sufficient for covering 500 square feet on
smooth hard surface: works equally as well on bricki
board and rough surfaces but will not cover as much
Fresco colors In 1 and 5-pound packages. Call
and get color card,
Phoenix Pure Prepared
Paintsj
Per gallon 1 $1,75
Small size cans 25 cents
If you are going to paint, call for color card,
Rubber and hose, 1-2 and 3-4 in, size, Sprink
lers 25c, Couplings, menders, hose bands, noz
zles, etc., etc,
Watering Pots
Tin and galvanized 20c up
Ice Cream Freezers
1-quart Freezers 75c
2-quart Freezers $1.25
3-quart Freezers $2.00
Spencer Hardware Co.
468-72 State Street Phone 19
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parlors of tho church. But Doc
well, ho Just felt moro llko singing
than ho had for a month, nnd not
withstanding tho fact that good work
had been dono for ono ovonlng ho
proceeded to dive Into tho anthem
book for moro.
It wnB about 9:i)5 whou suddenly
tho doors of tho church parlors woro
raUod, tho lights turned on, and tho
members with fliulioA on tholr fncos,
watched tholr director.
As ho looked Into tho adjoining
room 1Mb eyes foil upon u tnblo load''
ed with many delicious foods that
go o make up a first class feast,
prepared with excellent tnsto by somo
of tho Indy members. Four tablos
had been nrranged. Ono ond of onch
table Joined tho othor thrco bo us
to form four wings and at tho far
mer ond of each wing a largo "C" ,
had been inado of chorrloB, thus"?
forming tho four "O'b," tho Initials
of tho club. A souvenir card with
tho four "C's" ou it was also found
at each plate. Tho dootor didn't care
to Blrig any moro, nnyway, but pro
ceeded to tho banquot room, fol
lowed oy tho chorus. Dee Bald It wna
n comploto Burprlso, and ntfor mak
ing ono mor.o pnss at tho fow unruly,
hairs, ho bado thorn all bo soated.
It was a most onjoynblo affair
throughout, and after tho banquot
toiAita woro Indulged In, but the beat
thing 01 tho ovcnlng, nsldo from tho
surprised look on Doc's faco, wan a
poom wrltton by Mrs. T. M. Jonos,
a member of tho chorus.
STOCK IN THE
GOLD CREEK MINE
Goes to 20c Per Share After June 30
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Buy it now while it is 15c per share. This is your last opportunity to buy treasury stock in this mine at this price.
We predict that this stock will be selling at over $1 per share a year from today. The road to the smelter city
will be completed by September, then the Wilson-Godson Co. can start the building of their $1 00,000 smelting plant
Here are a Few of Our Advantages Over any Other Mine in the Santiam District:
The Gold Creek Mine has the richest bodies of ore,
The Gold Creek Mine has the largest bodies of ore in
sight,
Jhe Gold Creek Mine has done more tunnel work than all
the other mines together,
The Gold Creek Mine Is under contract to.supply the larg
est tonnage to tho smelter,
The Gold Creek Mine will be the next dividend payer in the
state of Oregon,
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The Gold Creek Mine has all ' its tunnels and buildings '
lighted by electricity from its own power plant,
The Gold Creek Mine operates all its drills by compressed '
air,
. The Gold Creek Mine has a sawmill that can turn out 20,
000 feet of lumber per day,
The Gold Creek Mine has an expert mining engineer to su
pervise all its work,
The Gold Creek Mine has Its own water power plant, ;
In fact it is the best equipped and best managed mine in the state of Oregon today, Your money is not spent in a hap-hazard way in this mine, . All work Is directly
under the supervision of an expert mining engineer who is employed solely by us, Buy stock now, Don't wait, You will have to pay four or five times its present price in a
few months, Stock is now selling at 15 cents per share, It will be 20 cents after June 30th, Buy now,
H. V. McCLEAN, FISCAL AGENT
Rooms 1 and 2, Gray Block, Corner State and Liberty Streets