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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
8 MtXT OAnTAL JOURNAL, SALflM, ORJSGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1909. Bona Fide Reductions WE INVITE COMPARISON In every department. We must have room for the largest and best stock of Fall and Winter merchandise ever shown in the Willamette Valley. Values are greater here, prices are lower and assortments better. ,ot thi Red Marks ! Rend I The Journal's BARGAIN DAY offer on pngo 2 of today's Journal Hulicrford & Shearer Just sold a flno farm in Polk coun ty to a Colorado man, and also u 40-ncro cherry and prune farm near the Liberty store. 1(011(1 Tin- Journal's BAltCAIN DAY utter on page i of today's' Journnl. Mm j i h L i NEWEST FALL SIMS As usual, we are the first to show the classiest creations in VJomeiVs ready-to-wear gar ments. For thirty days we have been fitting customers for the Seattle fair. More new suits and coats just received, all at Special Prices During our Red Mark Sale 1-3 and 1-2 Reductions on a few first-class suits, finely tai lored and this season's showing, Some 45-inch coats to the suits; materials for early Fall wear. Petticoats "Extra" THE BEST EVER A special purchase enables us to offer you a good, roomy, nicely tailored, genuine Heath- erbloom and Cotton Moir Skirt, usual $2.00 value, during the Red Mark sale Blue and White Seersucker Petticoats, "Extra" $1.39 48c :f!tfSjHjejj)HtH NEW .TODAY $$ LOST OK STOLEN" Several weeks ago, a Snell bicycle, two or three years eld: Bteol rims. Return to Journnl for rownrd. 4-3-tf FOIl SALE Sovoral houses In Sa lem, ami farm lands at a bargain. Capital National bank. 6-1-eod Men's Best Clothes Are Here ! How do you know? Twenty-five years' expe rience, close study of fabrics and tailoring, comparing values, and keeping in touch with the best clothes makers. Our customers know H. S. & M. Clothing Gives Satisfaction, FOR RENT Furnished rooms, clo3c In; very reasonnblo. Address K. C, caro Journal. 8-13-lwlc McDONALD HOUSE Private board ing and lodging; moderato rates; homo cooking,' modern conven lon e, electric lights. Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Or., R. A. McDonald, Prop. FOR RENT Furnished roms, 336 Njrth High. Phone 48. 8-13-3t Fine Colored Curtain Swiss 25c values 19c yd yPy ( &$.W. & r ?& LWa Ttfj 'Tlf ',0Zs& m.t 'oYroirrrn Mt. CUT GLASS LESS ONE-FOURTH tamezzju: taczmrm xJrri WANTED Second-hand furniture of nil klmta at the Owl Second lianil Store, 320 N. Commercial street. S-13-lmo FOR SALE Heavy and light horses at reasonnblo prlco. Must bo sold right away. Seo R. R. Ryan oi cnfl at the feed sheds at end of steel bridge for further Informa tion. 8-13-3: Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 1.1, I-iidd & ktusli Rank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ijidd At lluxli Rank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTKLLUS L. WOODS Tuning, pollsnlng, ropatrlng. Tel. CO? if. if kiji )i sf jj ) i ! CITY NEWS Weather Forecast Showers tonight or Saturday. Trovn'i Coupon Holder Pleaie call Immediately at studio, 442 Mav street 8-6-tf Write Ouy K. Altai Woods, Or, for all kinds of flab, 7-3-tf. Cottage Undertaking Parlor Conm-e mid Ohemokota Sts. Calls du i night. J. L. Sill, l'houo 721. Knocked Hit Spou Off of It That I what thoy did to bis suit at 0. W. Johnson & Co. Wo Are Still Soiling our goods preparatory to our removal at romarkably low prices Don't fall to see us It you need anything In tho jowolry lino. Barr's jowelry store. Try CTystalets For the breath. For sale at: Moyor'i barber tbop. Eckerlen's. Water.' cigar swr. Ado'ph'i cigar iter Dick Madlsoa's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel The Couuetl Talklugton's. The Court 8aI Neu Indeed L. W Soheson of this city has ro colvod the sad news that the llrcls 4-yoar-old daughter or Mr. Ache eon'o s'ster. Mrs will nowman, had passod away In Portland, after a brlot Illness The ilowman family reside In Arleta Oregon, Mrs. How man formerly being Miss Lola Cole of this city, where she has a host f frlonds who will be sorry to (hoar of the untimely death ot her little daughter FARMERS COUNTRY MERCHANTS .Ship your produce to SMITH. He will pay YOU 1 c for Dressed Pork. 100 for Dressed. Small Fat Von! ISr for Live Spring Chickens 14c for Live Hens. Immediate payments. No com mission charged. Address: FRANK T SMITH HEAT CO. 'Fighting the Deof Trust" Portland, Oregon. 8-9-lwlc I lend The Journnl'H 11AROAIN DAY offer on page 2 of today's Journal. Thoy Are Still In Iliiftlncns 0. W. Johnson & Co. still have a cleaning, pressing and repair hop 141 North Commercial sttoct. Phono in Your Order Now For your Sunday dlnnor. Vogo tubles, fruits and canned goods ot all lino. J. M. Lawronco. Phono 311. A good, nice chicken broiler n fryor for your Sunday dlnnor? Go to Farrlugton, tho State sire: gn cer and markolmau. A Sign of Trouble A Woodburu man one evening last week saw the moon surrounded by a halo In tho perfect shapo ot a bell and with an outer edge the color of a rainbow. Tho corona was whiter than the moon, which looked llk a bell hummer. He is an astrologer and stales that it Is the first algu ot tho coming destruction of tho world. Railroad Admit It Iu answer to tho complaint of Ilrldes & I'eugree, two business mou of Ouklaud, Or., regarding tne ship uif nt of h uurlond of stock from Drain to Portland, the railroad company says the shippers were justified iu eumpU'lulng. iib tho stock was unno otMsurlly delayud. due to u combina tion of olicumstauees. In regard to thi' depot fuclllile at Oakland which the oomplaluanlB uny are disgrace o a filthy tmrnynrd," the railroad eouipatty iidmlts that tho depot Is borely In need of repairs und addi tions, but tho above statement made by tho complaining parties "Is ex aggerated." DisvuiM Factory Matters A meeting of the South Salem cltliens was held at Townsend hail last night to discuss tho advisability of purchasing a lot and trying to lo cato tho proposed glove factory In that part of town, and also whothor or not they would want a factory there. As this part ot 8alom Is rap Idly comlug to tho front as a Hue re Idonco district It seomod to be the general opinion after discussing tho matter that a factory was not want ed over thero. Nearly all, however, scouted to be In favor of trying to IWt this factory in Salem, but thought it would bo a good plan to establish n factory district and con fluu factories to that district. A committee was appointed to see what a lot would cost and also whether or not thero would be any suitable lo cations In the soventh ward. How Would Some Melons Do for your Sunday dlnuor? Phono us your ordor today or to morrow Sunset grocory. 432 Stato street. Phono 121. Hack From tho Mountains Dort Jorman, proprietor ot tho Rod Cross phnrmncy, accompanied v Mrs. Jermnu nud Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ott, have Just returned from a ploasant recreation trip In tho mountains near Marlon lako. Mr. Jorman reports a splondld trip with Ideal woathor. plenty of trout und other mountain viands, and tho par ty's spirits wore up to tho top notch ovory minute. Hert's only griev ance, however, Is that he was oom ptdled to hoist a good s'zed pack on his bnck while traveling to their onmp'ng grounds and plod over soruo extra stoop Innd. which was not pro vided with a b3ulevard driveway either. Two .Stool Storle May Ho There Hill Andorson has a numbor ot men at work painting his big build ing on tho corner ot Court and Com mercial stroots, and It U roported tho architects aro drawing plans tor adding two or three additional steel stories, as Hill says, right on top of tho hulld'ug. Anderson has had this Improvement In contemplation for a long time, but In order to do tho work he would have to "raise the roof." and that he does not like to do. Rill say he has heeded the old time advice to "come oft the root" and dotvm't like to soe tho younger generation have a higher one than ho had to climb onto. The new stor ies will he steol-Jacketodi copper riveted, und warranted not to tear at the pockets or rip in tho seams. A Hack Action Suit Yesterday afternoon Judge Gallo way heArd an extended .nrgu moat in the ouso ot L. Q. Bowers vs. Ellinbeth How era. This was a suit In oqult) to dissolve tho bonds of matrimony. Mrs. Howors securing a decree, but now. after n lapse of to years, she again appears in court and potltlons for the payment of $2176 as the amount paid by her for tho support of the two minor children, from the defendant iu the former suit, and also $20 pertuouth until tho ohlldron should become ot age. At tar . Gori Blnghtm ipp4und for tho defendant, while Attorney Town send of Portland aoted as counsel for tho petitioner. Judge Galloway has taken the case under advisement and will probably render a decision next Wednesday when department No. 2 has again resumed action. OXFORD & t TrouT'M Coupon Holder Please call Immediately at studio. "lflllif liili !.. lIHI- 142 Stato street 3-5-tf - 5 Hnvo You i Had your Btilt fixed for Sunlby? r If not, cnll Main 47. G. W J hn- son & Co !j ('ranted n lllvoicf l"J Rose L. Smith was given a divorce hot nior Ing from R. U Smith b ' " jjudtcp Oiilloway. Mrs.' Swlth ' was I J Mklui h (I'vort- on h rounJ.r of f uniil and inhuman treatment. i S Itond The JournHl's BARGAIN DAY offer on page 2 of todaj's Journal. Ksussxassm .lust PniiMc-l OIT With It "Hurrah fir the ball toam with a Chhumo-puzzle nnmo!" This was the greeting given tho Portland Railway. Light & Powor company ball aggregation whou they simply got u good foothold on tho baseline ut the Wlllamotto field and ran over the routo Just 17 times while their opponents, tho Durton Brickyard team, could only manage to dust the homo plate six tlmos, and It Is doubtful It thoy could have accom plished this much had tho darkness held off a whtlo longer. It was noth ing short of just sport to see Pitch or Leech, for the streetcar men, nam! tho brlckmakers to the ceme tery. Leech pitched splendid ball und tho othor team could not figure In tho hit column In the least possi ble manner during the entire game Loach nlso was the sticker ot thn ovonlng. Ho knocked out a home run and cut up somothlng fierce with tho bat on sovoral other occasions. Harley Dossier, another streetcar workman, tickled the hide in good stylo last night: In fact, about all tho streotcar operators succeeded In connecting, and tho way in which thoy ticampored about the diamond was heart-ronderlng to the brickyard workers. Hoth teams were positive that a walloping was going to re ults last night for their respective sides, and "sho nuff It did. , AT COST Qjk AND LESS r&. " STOMACH P BITTERS There Is an ensj solution to the prob lem of health and thou- miiiiIi have proven It by the use ot the Hitter. Try a bottle to day for Vomiting, Poor Appetite Indigestion, lytHpsia, Onunps and lHurrhoea. Our Fall goods are now arriv ing. We will have warm weath er for six weeks yet, and you can wear oxfords for two months yet. But we need the room, so we will continue to sell OXFORDS AT COST OR LESS. We can't quote prices here, but we promise to please you if you want SHOE BARGAINS. COME NOW n I Salem Shoe Store II F. D, DPAN H. G. 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