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DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST SI, ltO.
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1 BELTINGS
A suporb showing of Persian Silk ntid Elastic
Wob IloltlngB in a great variety fit
Less 25 Per Cent
STAMPED LINENS
Not too early to eommonco that holiday work.
A ilno assortment, loss
One-Half
Ladies' Long
Coat Sweaters
The very latest models,
extra sood qualities, an
ldenl garment for coast or
8oattle wear.
The Table
of Trimmings Is well worth
your time Genuine bar
gains. A vast array from
tho small priced ones to $5
ii jnrd. All less
.One-Half
Men Can Find Genuine Bargains Here
All Clothing Reduced All Shirts Reduced
All Hats Reduced All Gloves Reduced
All Underwear Reduced All Vests Reduced
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CITYNEWS
Weather Forecast
Kali tonight; Sunday fair mill
warmer.
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I'KHFIRIKS
TOILET WATERS
TOILET CREAMS
HAIR TONICS
THE STORE FOR
GENUINE BARGAINS
Watch this Space for
Grand Surprise Sale
Vim
. Aro cordially requcstod to phono
any Horn of Interest, such as a per
ianal about a frlond or yoursolf, to
tho Journal, Main 82 No Item too
small.
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PRESIDENT GEKLINGER OF THE FALLS CITY,
DALLAS & WESTERN R. R. ANNOUNCES
THAT TRAINS WILL OPERATE FROM
WEST SALEM BEFORE FAIR TIME
SEPTEMBER 1 3
What will it mean to Salem and West Salem property? It means that from eight- to
twelve passenger trains will arrive and leave West Salem every day .aside from freight
service.
Last year the Dallas and Falls City R. R. carried betw j:n Dallas and Black Rock be
tween 35,000 and 40,000 passengers.
It is estimated that the river boats carried between Independence and Salem about
10.000 passengers last year.
The stage lines carried something like 7000 or 800b passengers last year..
Total (conservative estimate) 50,000.
Over the new road you can go to Dallas in 30 minutes for 50c; stages and livery
cannot compete with this.
In short, the new road means that west Salem will have about 5000 passengers every
month coming and going.
Do you think property in a town handling 5000 people every month in 1909, and at
least 12,000 every month in 1910, will-be worth anything?
We arc selling lots in West Salem for $5 down and $5 per month, without interest.
Can you afford to miss this investment? We don't think so. You won't either, after
awhile.
Buy a lot where it will do you some good. Buy on the line of Salem's first railway
feeder. Figure the future of West Salem for yourself.
WATERS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 0VR
Or CaM at Branch Office in West Salem
CUT RATE
prices on nil Toilet Articles. These warm days re
mind you of the necessary preparations. We havo
a select stock.
TALCUM POWDER
TOILET SOAPS
COLD CREAMS
I1AV RUM
MUM
ovoi comes bodily odors. Red
Mark Sale
23c
at tho Notion counter,
for particulars.
Ask
Shoes
from our fine now stock are
rr liable styles nro practical
and correct. No cheap Job
hint; stock, but firsts, direct
rum tho factory. Ask tho
freight man. "Ho knows."
Genuine bargains hero.
Andorson's Shop six harbors. 8-10tf
Tioi'i''n Coupons
llavo expired. If you want thorn
renewed call nt once. 8-17-3tf
Olson's Ilurmr Shop the bout.
SP&?f??s 1
This :s Uio Time of Year
To buy summer dusters. Call on
F. B. Bhafcr for thorn. Dest lino of
harnesa In city. F. E. Shafer, 187
Couth Commercial street 6-5-eodtf
Hnscbnlli Iluscliulll
Salem Indopondonts vs. Keats Auto
Co. tomorrow. League grounds; at
3 p. m.
Xotlct
There will bo n meeting of the'
BiociwioiuerB ui mu vuiiiiuuu auiu
matlc Safety Gas Burner Co. Monday
ovenlnB at 7:30, nt Savage &. Bort'a
roal estate ottice, 125 S. Commercial
street. This is Important; all aro
urged to bo prosont. t 8-21-2t
ilnrk from Seattle
Attorney W. M. Knlscr and wife'
and Eugcno Eckcrlon and wife havu
rotumed from n pleasant visit at tho
Soattlo exposition. Both Gene and
Bill" say thoy saw everything that
wns worthy of Investigation and speut
a good deal of tlmo around the gotd
nugget Joint.
Hero Agnln
Earl A. Kceslor, oxport typewriter
repair man, Is again In tho cKy for
n few days, making his headquarters
nt 0 M. Lockwood's office. Phono
101. Small adjustments free.
3-18-3t
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Sulem Indopondonts vs. Keats Auto
Co. tomorrow. League grounds; nt
3 p. in.
One of tho Finest
Grand plnnos that has over been
heard In Snlcm haB boon "sent down
by tho Ellors Piano House of Port
land, for tho Mary Adolc Case con
cert next Mondny ovenlng Miss
Case always uses tho Weber piano
for her concert, considering it far
superior to nny piano for accompau
Iment work. This piano, which has
n beautiful rich tono, was used at
Miss Cnso's Portland concert and
wo delightful to hoar with her deep
contralto volco.
Tho coiibus onumorator will soon
bo calling on you.
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For Indigestion auu nil stomach
troublo tako Foley's Orloo Laxative
m It stimulates tho stomach and liv
er and regulates tho bowels and will
positively euro habitual constipation.
For salo by J. C. Perry.
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mstvs BANK
For a Good Sunday Dinner
GO TO
ELITE CAFE
MENU.
Soup.
Chlokon Consomme
Lettuce Gucumbors
I bulml.
Comminution uuhul Mayonnlse
lloll.
Breast of Chicken n la Pulet
Entree.
Chicken Pot Pie, Steamed Dumplings
Filet of lleof, nux Chnmpegnon
Ssut. of 'Chicken Olblot nux Craton
ItOllMt.
Young Chicken nnd Dressing
Prime Ulb of Boof uu .Tub
Vegetable
Creamad String Beans
xi. t).fnm.a In Prtintn
Pit?:'
Apple, LemoV Blncftborry, Cream
Spcclul.
Half Spring Chicken on Toust
Spring Chicken n la Maryland
.-.It the Lute Music
At the Elite Cafo tonight.
I. J. Lehman, Amlstnnt
i ndortnkor, ith W. T. RIgdon,
1 3 o oourt street 5-2 7-codtf
Cottuac Undertaking Parlors
Cottage and Chemekota Sts. Calls
Jay or night. J. C. Sill. Phono 724.
lMMunlI! Hnsebnlll
Salem Independents vs. Koats Auto
Co. tomorrow. Longuo grounds; nt
a p. m. ,
Crawfish nnd Music
T-mljsht nt tho Ellto Cafe.
I'm- Move Wood
And coal call 19S, Voget Lumbar
I'omppuy.
r'lletl Clilrkon Dinner
At the Court Grill Sunday from
.1:30 r.. am. to S p. m.
II Hera
Says his wife Is u fine coffoe
maker. You know she uses Folgor's
Colden Onto.
Oit'htMiii Tonight
At the Ellto Cnfo.
ewriil New Hoiihcs
For sals or rent. For price nnd
rms see Voget Lumbor Company.
'rleil Chicken Dinner
At the Court Orlll Sunday fioni
11:30 a. in. to 8 p. m.
A. M. CIoiikIi
Tho county coroner, has ouo of the
most up to uato undertaking estab
lishments In Oregon. When In need
f his sorvlces he can supply you with
anything you wish. Office 445 Court
:rt. Phono 120.
Craw f Mi CrawfWi
Crawfish nt Elite Cafe.
Sue for Divorce-
Pearl Stngncr has filed a complaint
In tho circuit court through her ut
orneys. Kaiser & I'oguo, asking tho
court to dissolve tho mntrlmnnlal
bonds between hor nnd Horuco Stng
ur on the grounds of cruel and In
kuman treatment. Permnnont ali
mony Is also asked In the sum of $20
monthly for tl( support of herscir
aad three children, the Issue of the
marriage.
PrlMinHs Kcp'
Four convicts mndo their escape
from the ponltentlnry yesterday aft
vnoan by tnking advantage of tho
guard's oye bolng not kept on them
continually Tho mon were work-
lag ob the railroad switch between
the pen'tentlary and the asylum,
and when tho guard chanced to turn
hs back for a few moments they
sneaked away. Two of the escapes
were seeu traveling along tho Lib
erty road a short distance this side
of Liberty. The runaways are Fred
Rehengen, serving one and a half
yea.ra for larceny In a store In Wash
ington county; Corey Williams, serv
ing two years for larceny In Yamhill
county; Clark Davis, serving four
years for burglary In Columbia
county, and Frank Wegur, serving
one year for larceny In Gilliam
county.
KIDNAPED LITTLE GIRL
'Continued fro"i ntse 1 t
believed here that tho kidnapers will
offer 'to deliver the child to Mrs.
Bleakloy. or Mrs. Barclay, of Mo
line. (It . and will make an attempt
'o nir i'u Iwo women to hid fir
her.
PERSONAL MENTION
H H i 1 sfe
Miss Matilda Eckorlon loft today
for Portland to visit friends.
Mrs. Florence Irwin has returned
from Seattle, where she visltod the
exposition. .
Fish Warden H. C. McAllister hns
loturucd nfter u business trip to the
north end of the state.
. Mr 13. D. Sweaney of CorvallU.
Orogon, leaves today to visit his sis
tor, Mrs, Carrie Wiley, of Kansas
City, Mo. Mr. Sweaney will bo ab
sent nbout a month,
Mrs. J. F. Churchill of Marcola is
visiting nt tho homo of her daughter.
Mrs. Thomas L Williams. Mr. Wil
liams is an employe of Bush's bank
Mrs. J. George Snyder of Chilli
cotho, Ohio, nnd his son Robert are
visiting W. M. Cherrlngton, his
brother-in-law, of this city. Mr.
Snyder is thinking of locating In
this part of tho country nnd Is fig.
urlng on starting some kind of a
manufacturing bustness.
Mrs. A. L. McKcan, sister of Mrs.
F. A. Mclntyro of this city, and Miss
Anna Stephens leavo today for Port
land Mrs. McKcan will go from
Protlnnd to her homo In Aberdeen,
Wnsh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Stockton nnd
daughter Zoo returned from Alnska
rldny night. They hnd n very pleas
ant trip.
RANCHER SENT HILL
TO THE HAY STACK
I Hulled ITcm I.nnncd Wire 1
Gront Falls, Mont., Aug. 21 V
hard-hearted settler last night re
fused Louis W. Hill, son of James J.
Hall and president of tho Great
Northern railroad, a bed In his
homo and tho young railroad king
was .forced to spend tho night In a
haystack.
II11I wns making the trip from
Hslonn to Groat Falls In his automo
bile, when tho mnchlno stuck in tho
mud near Fort Shaw. After trudg
ing several miles for help, IIIU came
upon tho home of a settlor in the
donso woods.
When Hill nskod the settlor for
assistance lu free ng the machine
from tho mud tho man ropllod that
b vu too busy to leave the house
Hill argued and pleaded with tho
man mat II It wa too late to look for
assistance from thor sources. Then -
lit asked for a bed for tho night
"Tho only bed you will got at my
plnc," said tho farmor, " Is tho
buy stack. You will find that only
about half a mile down tho road."
When Hill told tho farmer that
In- wns president of tho Great
Northorn railroad tho farmer was
skeptical and refused to bollovo him.
As there was nothing olso for TII1I
to do, ho spent tho night In tho hay
stack, whoro searching parties, wor
ried by his long nbsenco, found tho
railroad magnnto todny peacefully
leeplng In the hay.
The Wrong Gasbag Exploded.
. London, Aug. 21. A dispatch
from Hammerfest tonight says that
tho balloon In which Walter Wollmnr
started for tho north poll exploded
32 miles fiom Spitsbergen, the start
ing point.
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NEW TODAY ,
FOR SALE Sovoral houses in 8a
lorn, and farm lands at a bargain
Capital National bank. 6-l-eod
FOR SALE A few well bred nannle
goats, or to let on sluros. -I!K
N. Summr. or .1. A. Moser. R
7. box 141. 8-211wk
ritOM MANUSCRIPT to book. Ut
us publish yours. Submit us what
you have. Cochrane Publishing
Co.. 877 Tribune building. New
York. 8-2 1 -2 1
WANTED Woman or girl for gen
eral housework for three persons,
pno that can go homo at night. Call
at 437 S. Com'l street Sunday from
11 a. nt. to o p. nt. 8-21-lt
LUST On State street car a baby's
shoo; please return to Journal of
fice. N. W. 8-2 1-?
WANTED 50 hop pickers; register
at the store of R. D. Gilbert & Co ,
campers , furnished with wood
straw and potatoes. The Eola Hop
and livestock Co. 8-21-lwk
Nrirwtek Ua!on Fire
Insurance Company
Frank Memlltli, Resident ATnt
Rrout lit. Lndd & Hush It ink Hhljr
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. FORI)
Over Lodd & Buh Hank, Salem, Or
PIANO TUNING
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