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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1909)
XJUSZ ftMJW M.BJitoniwW.4-.rt I i " 3 8 OAFITAXi JOXMNAJb, SAIJM, OXMON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1909. i i I I it Vfky LVhHC1 TB ' t ilWJHfcsXt JWCw5jrft-HlT'fti'! '-rWba4ta-af,a4i alatt TaWw irv -'''iMT!l5zii!W., Mr&5KOlr .WW! .1 )mmtfft8B& The Magic Red Marks ARE DOING GOOD WORK Crowds of oagor shoppors nro taking udvantngo or tho merciless cut ting of prices In all departments ninny nro tho compliments wo lienr. A Bona Fide Sale of loRltlmnto morchnndlsu, no Inflated prices or fictitious values, nil goods mnrked In plain figures. Do ouo or tho throng todny and TOMORROW Wednesday's Surprise Sal? . No, 444 We offer our entire line of HAMMOCKS at the follow ing prices. Now is the time to secure a fine Hammock for much less than regular prices. $1.00 values, Wednesday only 67c $1.50 values, Wednesday only $1.00 $2.00 values, Wednesday only $1.34- $2.75 values, Wednesday only $1.84 POSITIVELY NONE SOId) UNTIL H.'ilO A. M. C. 0. I). MONEY Oil I'llONE OHDKltS XOT HEOKIVHO Tailored Suits and Lingerie Dresses The Kd Murks point the way to article In overy department that nre tnurked uwuy down tor quick nu dance. Look for tltxm. HalfPrice Men's Men's Reed, seasonable Suits. The beat products of n leading C'bli-ngu tuanufacturor. Hand HoiiK'l.i tailored and finished throimhout Suits for busluoss and dress wear. a1. sites clearing at $10.00 SUITS now sst.UO $13.50 SUITS now SjUI.25 $t5.oo sriTS now 7.ni $20.00 SUITS now $10.00 .vo-plece Suits half prlue. Outing Trousers, leas one-third In price. Xm&JCJL aawaa aaaaaa 1111111111 ' - -- 1 1 11 t O O O O o CITY NEWS o . t . 000000 VTtMtfirr Formiat -, Kulr tonight; VtHliud:y fair and Warmer. ft it turn's lUrocr Shop- the best. tt,l Fancy Vets In the Men's Furnishing Goods Section Is offered tho ontlro line of fancy Yosts, now styles and plain white and fancy colorings. $1.00 values now 8 .oil $1.60 values now $ ,00 $2.00 values now Sl.lff $2 50 values now $1.7.1 I' J. Lehman, slstnnt vndef ki-. uh v T Rlsdon 15b wourt s reet odtf Hoard of Tuul. Regular nief In Wednesday even nig 8 o'clock vipjust U. Even member remitted to be uresent. a h .. 0f a manu fKoturliiK - will be consUWtM Thls I Mm'hh -nt i' 1 fJ tfw at 1 Pay YoHr Water ill And get the 10 per cent discount, on or bofore the 10th. 8-5-Bt You Will Lose Monoy If you fall to pay your water bill. ' 8-5-6t Cottage. Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Chemeketa Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill! Phono 724. Trover's Coupon Holders Please call Immediately at studio, 442 State street N 8-C-tf Tuesday Will bo tho last day to pay wator bills and get the 10 per cont dis count. 8-6-Bt Choice I led Chinook Salmon Ton cents por pound at Farrlng tou's, tho grocer and marketman. This Is the TIrao of Year To buy summor dusters. Call on F. E. Shafor for them. Best line of harness In city. F. E. Shafor, 187 South Commercial street. 5-5-eodtf To Kpenk on Soclallmu E W. Cantroll of loin, Kan., will speak nt Commercial hnll tonight at 8 o'clock and at Salem Heights school houso tomorrow night, on tho subject of Socialism. A Hargala 160 dovo-talled bushel boxes at 10c; 25 GO-gallon whlskoy barrels at $1.76. Offor good for ton days only. Standard Liquor Co., Inc. 8-7-3 1 Hoard of Trade Hegulnr mooting Wednesday even ing 8 o'clock, AugUBt 11. Every member specially requested to bo present, as the matter of n manu facturing plant will be considered. This Is important. Hoard of Trade . Regular meeting Wednesday oven Ing 8 o'clock, August 11. Every member specially requested to bo present, as tho matter of a manu facturing plant will be considered. This Is Important, Have Laid the Dust Polsal and Shaw and Waltor Duck nor In South Salem havo placed the public under obligation for a fine Job of oiling tho street In front of their places, completely laying tho dust along tholr promlsos. That strcot Is used so much and tho ap plication of crudo oil is so satisfac tory that othora aro talking of us ing It In front of tholr proporty. Finn Hunch Sold I'. P Harold has sold his fruit farm out west or Llborty for $9,000, or about $200 per acre, to D. T. Chamberlain of Adrian, Mich. Ho bought tho land about 17 months ago and has mado a handsomo pro tit on it. Ho will remove to town and for tho next few weeks to come will visit Spoknno and Seattle ('out' to Salt Lake .IohIiuu Smith bended a derogation from Salem to Salt I.ako to attend tho national oncuinpmont of the Grand Army. He hud for a both riiuuril such old coffee-coolers as Judge Daniel Webster, Mr. Sutton. 1 i L. K. Page, and his brother, Norman Smith, of Oresham. Joshua carries a Webfoot buuuor, with n line mallaid duck painted on It showing its feet and legs a lnd duck, too. What Is worse, ho Is boosting Salem. These old Grand Army boys aro hav ing tnelr last good vtlmes on earth and we do not bogrudgo It to thoiu Hut Josh ought to havo got Tom Richardson's permission to carry that Webfoot banner. Don't he know that Tom has changed that to the Denver. Nfii . bonutlful bird than tho mallard, and so woll suited to the h'ttend of Oregon. "She files with her own wings'" Josh don't know nny better than to Imagine that n stute I h such a motto ought to have a bird on Its banner. ,ry Crystalots Kor the breath. For sale at: Meyer's barber shop. Eckerlen's. Wator ' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. Th Spa. Willamette Hotel The Council. Talklngton's, ' Pm U.ur.- FARMERS COUNTRY MERCHANTS Ship your produce to SMITH. He will pay VOl" 1 if for Dressed Pork 10c for Dressed. Small Fat eal. 1 5c for 1.1 vo Spring Chickens He for Live Hens. Immediate payments. No com mission charged Address: KKAXK L, SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" Portland. Oregon. 1 S-9-lwk Write Guy K. Alien Woods, Or., for all kinds of fish. 7-3-tf. Trover's Coupon Holders Please call Immediately at studio, 442 State street. 8-5-tt """" t llert Iiigalls Wont hunting last wek. All he got for, his pains was -the' pl6aure of drinking Folger's Golden Gate tof fee, which ho took with him. Hall (lame Tonight The Burton brick yard baseball team has rofusd to "lay down" for tho dereat handed out to them by th Portland Railway, Light and Pow er Company team a few weeks ago, and tonight nt C:15 they will flip tho nickel for choice again on Wil lamette field. The last and only game payed between thofl' two teams wnB very exciting, the street car men getting the best of the doal by a small margin. Clow Call for a Flic Hut for the quick action of the Snlom flro department yesterday aft ernoon tho Tillson feed store on High street would have, In all probability, been burned to the ground, together with tho adjoining buildings, which nro closely connected with the largo wooden structure. A cigarette was dropped In n bale of oat hay by some one, which Ignited the ury straw ami tho bale began to smoulder. Tho employes of tho store wore In the front part and the smell of burned hay reached them and tho fire was soon discovered. Ino fire department wns called Immediately and n few seconds lntor tho blaze was put out. Had tho flro reached a pllo of )ooso hay which was lying In closo vicinity of tho burning bnlo another bnd flro would hnvo been recorded for Snlom. Out 011 u Technicality. For tho failure of Judge George Burnett to couvono court on the first of tho theo dnyB Interim not coverod by Governor Chamberlain's procla mation In Linn county, J. H. Turpln, convicted of a statutory crime, was turned looso In an opinion handed down by Tho supremo court today. o Kidnaped Girl is Found. I United Vina I.enieU Wire. St Louis, Aug. 10. It was report ed at police headquartors this after noon that Grace Vlviano, tho kid naped girl who with nor brothor was held for $2G,000 ransom, had been found. Tho boy hn not been found. . 0 TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notlco is horoby given that the County Superintendent of Marlon County will bold the regular exami nation of apllcants for state and county papors at th First Methodist church, Salem, Oregon, as follews: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 11, 1000, at 9 o'clock a m., and con tinuing until Saturday, August 14, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. History Spelling, Physical Geography, Read ing, Psychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keeping, Physics, Civil Government. Friday Physiology, Geography, Composition, Algebra, English Liter ature, School Law. Saturday Botany, Plane Geome try, General History. For County Papers. Commencing Wednenday, August 11. 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m.. and continuing until Friday, August 13, at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship. His tory, Spelling, Reading, Physical Geography. Thursday 'Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar. Phy siology. Friday Geography. School Law, Civil Government, 'Engl'sh Litera ture. W. M. SMITH. County School Superintendent. 7-31-9t. h SMc dt toiiiy hi Joy forefor . P tl, T. FE!X MUSI'S IKumAL CRBM OR MAGICAL BaiffiFIEP, Rm4tM Tin, Pin.;. -I'ncllH,, Jltfh Kic . aa ssui iiife ul rtj bltmit , Su il.ttcuas, I' u uoo4 lb let' at yttn. tni U to bfcrail. lute It iatwiur.it 1 prprljr milt AropliWMusur (m of ijuUi Mmt. Dr. I A Sur itU i vlr of thi biut t ta y pMWftt 1 "A fO !fcllt "Ill t tht Z rteomnu' CtatraaiT'a Cree m ft th Itut kinsfu .r hf , jta ruatlaiii." for ul bf tU drajjun inli Iao4i9lr(BthUllU4(SUUi,CutJ.iii Euro 4 rmT.MMJKS, fof, 37 feed Juti Slrttl Km T: l 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tract Markc Dcsiqns RnavninuTi J&tv ABtona IMUllllI a tkftlh m.ii! dr4flHAn m. qutcklf MCrta.ii our o4, n fit w ffw mtanliim Upmhablr Pliihl. C - u ira. UHi(Urt?t!rcoiuMtitul. M N3B3IK "nu Rt Iraa. OMMt at-eni-r fur t,i j . i . ltlMita ukai llimuc t Mi Uj rccalft KjwrUt Httis, lthatcanra, wth SckuJifsc JKtticrlCaii A rianjnmlr Hn V ! tirprtt dr. tuUlhui (.' .. T - .Ha ,ftr luirn '., 4-t i.' nt.laaUrv MM g. fclHO-a 3TK-iK " I'll W 4f w ijTjnjra ELECTRIC CAR HITS DELIVERY WAGON Geoge Stenstrom, n regular dellv eryman for the Weller Bros.' grocery, accompanied by George, 10-year-old son of Charles S. Weller, was driving along Maripn street west when he started to cross the Oregon Electric track on High street. He did not notice the 5:45 electric car nppronch ing until he had driven the horse onto tne tracks nnd then he evidently became confused and lost control of the horse, which stopped on the track directly In front of tho on-coming car. Seeing the immediate danger, however, he cnlled to George to Jump and he then did likewise. The older boy succeeded in landing on his feet safely, but George struck the ground with much force, bruising him pain fully. The big car, which was In charge of Motorman Fred Westbrook who was quick to realize the danger, struck the rig nnd turned It over, horse and all, shattering ono wheel, nnd stopped a few feet further on, Westbrook at once Jumped fiom his car nnd went to the side of the Weller boy, who was crying with pain, und tried to find out If nny serious In- Jury had resulted. The Injured boy was taken to the home or Col. J. Olmsted, where Dr. W. H. Byrd, who was on the car at the time, exam ined the lad but It was found that no bone swore broken, but the little fellow wns badly shaken up. Ston s'rop escaped Injury with tho excep tion of a few bruises. Motorman Fred Westbrook Is ono of tho most careful and trustworthy of n.e Oregon Electric employes nnd there Is no blnmo attached to htm whntever, nnd he deserves great credit for bringing the heavy car to a stop as soon as he did. Before Motorman Westbrook had brought Ills car up to the crossing on Marlon street ho sounded his gong loudly as warning, and when he saw the rig drive up he pulled the whistle cord several times. From lust reports tho Weller boy was resting easily. 0 SALEM DEPOT GROUNDS WATERED The Southern Pacific ground wero nicely Irrigated this morning for tho 11 o'clock train. The unual clouds of dust did not roll up. This llttlo contribution to making it pleasant for tho public will pay the railroad company and should be extended to Include all tho grounds. o Pain anywhere stopped In 20 min utes sure with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on tho 25c box. Ask your doctor or druggist about this formula. Stop womanly pains, headache, pains any where. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial to prove value of his Headacho or Pink Vain Tablets. Sold by Capital drug-store. New Hotel Located at Hoover. Or., two and ono-half miles east of Dotrolt at the end of C. & E. R. R., on Santlam river. Lewi fur (shod rooms and good board at reasonable rates. Hunt ing and fishing first-class. For In formation write HOOVER LUMBER CO.. 1. "er. Ur MERRY-GO-ROUND - At Twenty-first and Myers t streets. Conducted by Mrs. urownlng. For next 2 weeks. An are InUloQ. Five minutes' ride for 5 cents. THE CLIFr HtH'SE. Ail newly fitted up Clean and neat. Cotiage and tents for rent at Nye Creek The only perfect view of the ocesn. W. D. WHEELER. Prop. ,-sowpoix Oregon t "?p - fa't WANTED! Salem, Oregon, 19 . . . ror he sum of $1.00, the rece'pt of which is hereby ac-k-oi?45d. Is entitled to hospital atten Ion nnd doevor'g nervlces at THE WILLAMETTE SANITARIUM during suoh time as he may require same. Supt. This Contract expires 13, . . . WANTEDMen and Women to Take Advantage of the Above Think what it maans t o you'.andyour family to hi taken care of in case of sickness oWcoident. NO DOCTOR'S FEE NO HOSPITAL EXPEIiS NO LODGE FEE fO matter what may happen you are protected WITH OUT FURTHER COST. P" avina one dollar each month to the WILLAMETTE flMiTARIUM they positivaly agree to give you free hos- rig treatment and attention from a skilled physician "rnson AS LONG A" YOU REQUIRE IT. No mat I ter hov long you may b3 $ick or what the operation av be. thera will be no more expense if you hold one of J these card contracts. 2 Phone for particulars Main 800. Cor. Ferry and "Winter. Watch for our agents and do It today I Willamette Sanitarium 2 V. J. I'EEULES, Suprfateni!eHC. 00000000000 j: 0 PERSONAL MENTION O O O tl O O O ' Mrs. Fred Erlxon nnd duughters Gertrude nnd Hnzel left today for six weeks' tour through eastern states. Mrs. Clara Hoover has returned to Portlnnd nfier n visit over Sunday with relatives. J. H. Rochford and son and Quln cy Smith of Osborne, Kansas, stop ped In Salem a dny and went to Newport. F. J. Goodonough Is laid up with, an attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blrdsal of Phoenix, Ariz., and family have ar rived to mako tholr home hero. Miss Blanche Blundell and Miss Fairy Magers aro homo from a twoai woekB outing at Newport. , Mrs. Wright nnd daughters, Vera and Emma, havo gono to Fern Rldgo for a visit at tho Slogmund place. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Nlclson went to Newport today to Join tholr son, Ned, and family in camp. P. Anderson wont to Albany today to lntroduco the Hughes gasoline lamps. A. H Clausson nnd wlfo of Glenn's Falls. N. Y., who havo been visiting rolatlvos at Salem, loft today for homo via California. James A. Wilson and wlfo loft to day for two weeks' nt Foley Springs. Miss Bertha Wright of Hancock, Mich., has been in the city a few days, looking over tho Salem public schools, and has applied for a posi tion. - 0 Potatoes in Ten Week. On May 25 Robt. Mosby planted some potatoes In rich bottom land on his farm five miles cast of this city, and on Tuesday, August 3, dug some of these potatoes, which are full grown nnd excollont In quality, and presented them to tho Lender a crop or potatoes in loss than 10 weeks. How Is this for rnpld crop production, congenial climatic con ditions nnd fortilo soil? Cottage Orovo Lender. FiHlii'i'inen Drowned. Tokio, Aug. 10. A dispatch from Kobe today stated that tho coral Hilling licet on. tho eastern coast was wrecked nnd 457 men manning the vessels drowned during a heavy squall which swept over tho coast yesterday. Tho tiny bonta wero hurled against tho dangerous repfs by the high winds nnd ground to bits by tho sharp coral. OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY n 00000000000 LOST OR STOLEN Sovoral weeks ago, a Snoll blcyclo, two or three years eld: stool rims. Return to , Journal offlco for rownrd. l-.ltr ' WANTED Horso nnd light rig for . N ! con-it trip, nbout Sopt. 1. No , lond. Address "Coaster," general dollvory, Salem. S-10-3t I NEW modorn houso on Union street some furniture with place, a bar gain $3100. Ellis & Wood. 8-10-lwk FOR SALE Cow ror snlo. Inquire 1247 S. Commercial. 8-10-3t , FOR SALE A nlco pony with silver I mounted hnrnoss und willow bas ket cart. Inqulro nt 1000 Union. 1 cor. Capitol. Phono 329. 10-lw ' Norwich Union Fire ! Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ludd & liusli Hank Hldg. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ludd ." Huli Hunk, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING T ii.i.T w fc t iirrw,.-. Tuning, pollsnlng, repairing. Tel fiH - t - "V I t4ttHttttHIWWltUHlil -iSfkftK i i " U -