Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 03, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEJL OHEGOrf, FRIDAY, 8KITEMHEK , 1000.
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HALF-MINUTE STORE TALK
Lota of people hare aa Idea that putting a guarantee on our
merchandise la a risky taMineM. but It Ua't: we doa't sell risky
goods, our are quality merchandise aad Uteve's m risk In either
1 buying or selling that Mad.
HALLBUR6
LADIES
. FURNISHING
GRAND OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL
mireu nnmiriAV. Mar. VI livlllh
RATES TO
JOHN F. OORDRAY, Mgr.
S&S
Mi
fl
lis
New Oregon Coats
for Girls
With Oregon buttons, made to oar
orfer exclusively br a large New York
maker. These coats comprise all the
clasateat style sneh as are -worn by
Easter gfrte. besides having high
grade tailoring and the beet of find
ings and Malaga ased throughout In
making Unite seats. Ther are cut
frcw pieea-dyed selected fabrics. This
tore shows then exclusively for this
s'aie.
ReadyfoWear Section
R. C Hallherg will opes at Salem
Saturday a aaodern and up-to-date
ladles and ehlldraa's turalthiag
goods store la the north room of the
Catlls & Lisa block, on Liberty
street.
Handsome. dtut-proof suit and
ralllnery cases will keen the stock lc
prfect order, and all the shelTlsg i Box Office
and fittings bare been made for tbs
purpose of rendering the best service
to the trade.
The beet trimmers and fitting ex
perts from Salem and Portland are
employed, under the direction of
Mrs. Hallberg Fitting rooms for
trying on new suits and dresses and
all accessories are In keeping with the
new establishment.
The HallbergB display a large new
Mock that the readers of this paper
One Night of Grand Opera
Saturday Evening, Sept. i
W. A. Edwards Presents
The International
Grand Opera Co.
100 Principals, Chorus, Superb Or
chestra, Complete Scenic and
Costumed Productions.
Prices Box seats, $2.30; Entire
Lower Floor, $2.00, Balcony, First
S Rows, 2.00; Balcony. Last 2 Rows,
J1.60; Caller'. $1. Seats on sale at
STATE FAIR
All Roads Lead to Salem Dur
ing Fair Week and All
Will Give Reduced
Rates.
NEW TODAY
WANTED An experienced wait
ress at Cottage Hotel 9-l-3t
j
rOR SALE Sovoral houses in Sa
lotn, and farm lands at a bargain.
Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod
PONT" FAIL-TO ?EE Charlie's life
savers work at 10S South Com
mercial street. 9-3-3
$5.00--$5.00--$ 5.00-$ 5.00-$ 5.00
GRAND CLEAN-UP
All Linen. Khaki. Lawn anDlnilty SulU and Dresses, values reg
ular!) selling up to $20 00. At the low priee we have placed on
these goods they will cause sum sensational shopping because It
Is to every woman's advantage to buy now and lay thorn away until
next season Kenowher, your choice for
$5.00
will bo interested in seeing, and ths
opening day will be especially given
UP to receiving callers, and showing
off the new ladles' and children's
store on Liberty street
Tli) in imt all t tats week A i.rgiiv and a good
for state fair
. Remnants To-day Only
Kvi (hurt iw and odds and -ii is in- placed on sal? at pxactly
HALF PRICE
&ffl&JXJ(ec
-j-fr
lliaj ! Mil II 11 I II
I
ixcnnnrrA. rrnx u
or Its value. The value of the wheel
being reduced also reduced tho pun
I'hment. making it simply petty .lar
ceny. Lincoln County High School
For Information In regard to Lin
coln eottnty high school. Stenog
raphy, typewriting, vocal and Instru
mental masfc. manual training. Rent
of furnished cottages, ooet of living
addreas Prof. Wilbur, Newport. Or.
Will Pill Ixnr Land
After making an extensive surrey
along the Brooks-liowell Prairie road
leading oast of Brooks through Lake
I.ablh. the eounty court decided yes
terday to remove the old tumble
down bridge spanning the extremely
n. h low land in lake I -a Wish and
MM ih place In. The fill will lie
nihde with material taken from a hill4
I lnSr by.
PERSONAL MENTION
-!, L U Ly aV sV A L
V ffi
Mrs. Hawk and daughter Mlwt
Pearl Hawk have gone to Newport
for an outing.
Mrs. Geo. J. Battey of Highland
has been quite 111 and is at the home
of Mrs. Bowerman on Leslie street.
J. A. Bexcll, financial and busi
ness secretary of the Oregon agricul
tural college, Is In the city on busi
ness. Midshipman Tam Catch of Annap
olis naval academy Is making a visit
to his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud
Galch.
Mies Alice A. Langley loft last
night for Oregon City to visit her
sister, Jirs. It. J. Smith for a few
days.
Sim Llndsey, the nice horse man,
The Oregon Electric announced
today that it would establish n spe
cial rate for fair week over tholr linos
from Portland to Salem. Thoy wll'
give the traveling public the benefit
of the fare and one-third rate round
trip Owing to the Oregon Electric
having a stopping station at High
land, tho fair visitors can leavo tho
cars there, and then It is but a short
walk to tho entrance of tho state
fair grounds. Tho Oregon Electric
line will prove a groat convenience
to tho traveling public during fair
wMk. as many Portlnnd business men
can make a visit to the fair and re
turn tho some day, without tho ne
cessity of hurrying to catch nny par
ticular train M6re trnlns will he
added on the electric lino, and tho
company Is making preparations to
handle the fair crowd with Ilttlo or
no discomfort in crowding.
Th Southern Pacific railroad will
also give a special rato oror Its linos
to Salem during fair wook. tho snmo
WANTED A few more hop plokera
at Englewood hop ranch, l ml'e
northoast of asylum. C. T. Lange
Phone Farmers' 41x3. 9-3-2t
CANNING PEACHES I am readv t
take orders for Crawford peaches
for canning. Drop card 494 Mill
stroot. Salem. Mark H. Savage
S-27-tf
PARTIES Wishing to board stu
dontB from the Capital Business
Collog this fall are requested to
notify the principal. A number of
furnished and unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping will also b?
noodod. Phone 388. 9-l-3t
Is again In the city with a fine string rate will be In effect that Is over the
of speeders. electric line. On Portland day tho
DIED.
WALKER. At tho family homo, in
Donald, Oregon, Septombor 3.
1909. nt the age of throe years,
the daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Newton Walker.
The remains will be brought to
this city by Undortakor RIgdon and
bttriod in Loo Mission comotery.
CITY NEWS
!
Weather I'lPti-aH
Pair tonight anil Saturday.
ma J"3o
i en Hailed by th.. court, Commis
sioner Beckwlth has nor boon ablo to
lay his hands on It. but It he full
to get that Pnnamn lint, which Is
j much more olassy than those Corn
I mUlouer Gouley or Judgo Bushey re-
Tou I cently purchased, tho claim may bo
Aro cordially rjBo4ted to phone taken to tho higher courts, and a pe
any Item of Interest "Jh as PM miou ptosonted to tho county court
sonal about a friend or yourself, to, . , , ....
Tho Journal. Main 82. No Item too for " npproprlalon for further woar
amall, t"K appurol, mioh u shoo strings, and
. maybe n now pair of suspunders,
niloti's llarlxr Shop die Ix-nl
Anderson's Shop six harbors, 8-1 tf
Free Public IKiurw
nr Aii.m nrimiii. nt thu rttiivur. Try tVylIela
... .w,... ...... r-i....i.. a,. For tho breath
sai unmioiiiuuu uuu niswuiiu u -
ltHirl (it a (Ar
Th city health boom or Portland
Although the clam has.,, ,..1,1.... ni , km Whv. An
1 w ' " '
nutoraoblU licvMM-was istwed to that
office thto moraiag aawher! 2290
for th ofMrrattoo of a hw fivo-pas-senger
car.
For sale- at:
Myor 8 harbor shop,
Kckerlon's.
Water's cigar storo.
Adolph's clgnr store.
Dlak Mndlson's.
Tho 8pn.
Wllluinotto Hotel.
Tho CotinclJ.
Tnlklugtotm
duty, with Its headquarters at Point
Lome, Cul , will speak at the Mason I
ije hall on Monday. Bepteiuher tl. at s I
'clock p in Tb.- piibllp In cordially 1
Jniltod 9-l-'-!t
iCottAgo Umlcrtaking Parlor j
Cottage and Chamokota Sta. Calls
day or night. J. Q. am. I'bone 7St 1
A LlvHy Huuimny I
A span of smalt black horsiM made
rocord run last evening betON thoy
could bo brought to a ta&dtlll The
Ilttlo fallows beeame frlghtanttl while
pumiliiK the City View eaiuetery. ou
&Mith riimnierclal atreet, a the re
sult of the toagu of the buggy be
coming loose and dropping, letting
the single tree strlka their heals.
Thoy started m suddenly that tho
driver oould not retain his bold on
the linos, and ran down Commercial
street u front of lllU's cigar storo
they struok another rig. throwing
both tho frightened animals to the
yavomont Walter Johnson un
hooked them from tho singletree
Uey having run the entire distance
without loosening a tug. ami they got
to tnelr feet again. When examined
by a veterinary this morning In Mr.
Johnson's bam. It was touud that
tneir tuna logs and retiock wure
badly bruised from the ontlaual
striking of tho alnglutreei. The team
bolouga to Harding & Wbedllee. of
tals city.
Will Hnvo Cltuwy IJ1 -
It la evident that Commissioner
IlucUwItH 't Intondlug to "drs up"
for fair week, utid perform hU duties
as u oftlclnl around the stoak haras
tu tho bust possible style. The tol
k)wlug olalm, which was nlgned by
tho county court today, appears In
favor of "Dad" lleekwlth: "To caih
that I am compelled to advance af
terward for a hat that was advanced
to me without advancing the eah an examination of the machine. It
Heforo tho price advuucod In Pinv was found that $30 would oaslly cor
The Court.
Hop PlukluK Glov
Leather hop ploktng glovofl 2Sc.
Canvas S and 10c. TIih Golden Utile
llasaur. Mr 11. T. Swnrt, prop., 271
Commercial street 9-3-2t
Thu Auto Sklddwl
I A big ml auto belonging to Nathan
I Davidson WHde a show of Itself lant
j night by sktddUig off to ono Bltlo of
I the treet on State street, noar the
irapUol building, and tho wheels
craped so hard ugalnst tho curbing
that un at tho heavy tiros was pried
off. and a genernl bursting of In
ner tuhos took place. Tho driver of
the 111 u oh I no got busy with a'jsck.
und toon had his machine In running
onler again, but not boforo ho In
serted a new Inner tube
llmiiml
Watohvu, cut gla8 and ovory ploco
of Jewelry In tho splendid stock of
Burr Bros. Jowolers at greatly re
duced prlooa during tholr removal
sale.
Placed L'nilitr Itonil
Chan. Hodl was arraigned be
fore Justice of the Peaee Webster
yesterday afternoon oa the charge of
embezzling money from the school
district. No. 1X9. In which he was
dork, nnd after waiving examination
Judgo Webster placed thu bonds at
11 600 and Hoedu! will await the ac
tion of the grand Jury next. October.
Hunk Wii" Too Murli
Tho t wiin of Chan. Waters, a far
mer residing north or this city, took
fright at u passing automobile yes
turdny aftornoon nnd ran away. The
toil 111 whs Htuudlng In front of the
liluukiimlth shop on North Commer
cial street when as MHto pawed by
und the driver Hounded hla horn.
When the team wmt found agulu,
having ran clear homo, nothing was
left on them but a few pieces of
ImrneM. The buggy "" eotiiplotely
demolished.
Is DohiH Nicely
ifinrl Ilrodtne. the young man who
had th misfortune to have both of
his legs broken In an auto aooldont
yesterday morning, la getting along
Nicely today, ami the physicians think
his ultimate recovery Is not as far off j
Mr. and Mr. A. A. Armstrong, af
ter a two months' vltit at Wllla
mina, with their daughter, Mrs. Mc
Namra, have returned home.
Albert Franklin returned to his
home In Tncoma last night after a
pleaeant visit with Salem friends.
Eugene It. Thomas of Clear Lake
was In the city yesterday looking
after business matters.
John Itumach, a Por.land business
man .was in the city yeaterday ac
companied by his wife,
this city, but of late years in the
thl Mflty hut of late years In the
ent, will occupy the pulpit at the
First M. . ehuroh next Sunday.
Dick Elder returnod to his home
In this city Inst night after transact
ing business In Portland for the past
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen left
IsHt night for Itosoburg to visit with
friends and rolatlvos for a week.
Junius McEvoy nnd wife have Just
returned from a much enjoyed out
ing at several of Oregon's summer
rosorts. Mr. nnd Mrs. McEvoy have
boon to Beaver creek near Newport,
and Mr. McEvoy is enthusiastic over
this beautiful place. He says after
tuklng a cold plunge every morning
and then n tramp about the wonder
land all day ho could return to camp
in tho ovonlng and eat a few boxes
of tacks and sleep tlk Hip Van
Winkle.
MARSHAL LASHED
THREE WOMEN
IHnllnl lff l.ii4 Wlr 1
Wesson, Mloh.. Sopt. 3. Thr
women who wore arrested hero last
night were given a lashing by the
town marshal before they were al
lowed to go tholr homes as a result of j
n recent order he Issued Informing I
women that they would be whipped I
If eMiight loafing on the streets after
o'clock In the eveumg ,
Great Indignation Is felt here be
cause of the man's action and pub- j
He sentiment ht arouswi against him '
O'
steam road is going to mnko tbp faro
from Portland to this city and re
turn $1.50. The tranportntlon fa
culties this year are far more favor
able than last, and groat crowds of
out of town visitors are expected to
arrive dally.
GLBASON. At the homo lu South
Salem, Thursday, Soptomber 2,
1909. Oren Gloason, the 4-monthv
old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Olenson
The funeral will be held tomorrow,
buftal at Lee Mission comotory.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Frnnk Meredith, Ilosldcnt A Kent
Boom l.'S, Ludd & lluih Bank Bldg.
THE CLIFF HOUSE.
AH newly fitted up. Clean
nnd neat Cotrage and ten's
for rent at Nye Creek The
only perfect view of the ocean.
W. I). WHEELEK, Prop.
Newport. Oregon
MONEY TO LOAN
II'OS. K. FOHI)
Over Ludd & Bush Hank, Snlem, Or.
PIANO TUNING
' LLTELLUS L. WOODS
I Tuning, pollsnlng, repairing, lei 60S
1
When! Kemiiliit Unchanged.
Chleago. Sept. 3. Wheat hesitated
at the opening, with May and Sep-
us expected when first tuamlnod. The, tember higher, but w(th December
y uuig mail Is suffering severely, ( Vic lower. Closing was mixed ic
howovor, but Is bearing It stoloally. higher to Mc lower, with no change
! whatever 'n December, as compared
Court Htiwt .Nearly FiiUhod. witn yeaterday'a price. Liverpool
Tho paving of Court street will be mitned U to d higher, and closed
computed by tomorrow night, giving
Salem luiothor beautiful drtvoway.
from Commercial to Twelfth It is
probuhlo tho work on Llborty street
and High will he tackled next, aud it
will bo but a short tlmo until Sa
lem's principal streets will all bo
paved with the ver best pavement
there is.
Sixty Days in Jll
Owing to .William Bulhok being
but a boy, the authorltleTcfoalt rath-,
Aa ll.t.ll.. ...III. t.1... ..A...J... ....
w. Miiuir nun 111111 yi'iiuruiii. wnon i
u 11 1
SJ CELEBRATE0Ct ,UI rot
d lower to Id above yesterday
MOTHERS should teach
their little ones the daily
use of some pood dentifrice
and by so doing spare them
much pain and annoyance
Our claim
tho Hit
a super-
r ; . .. " """"i CtLEDHAUD';r '" remedy in
ue nau ins examination oororo Jus-, sr STOMACH v ua of
tit Of the Peace Webster. For .DITTCDCI Appetite,
crlmo of stealing a blcyclo from this' Q ELrvOsuk llrmlachv,
city and taklug It to Cocvallls, whero lkX ' 'Hge-.tlou,
ho attempted to soil It, of which he iifcv'Ww?, Jpep.I, '
was lounu guilty. Juiugo webiter mmkJltm CoHthcnevi 1 1 1
sentenced him to sorvo 60 days in "'WBHrJWr ,i miuh cteanses, presen'es ana Deau-
the county Jnll. The prosocutlng ' -sKCr ha. neon posl- tlfieS the teeth, prevents tooth
witness, young Davidson, plnced the J&mnT. Jt tivly t.roven Aon nnrl ,m,ric f
value of tho wheel at $40. but. after .&tmmmM dmnciuao wry """ f " Fy
r beroro ana iragrance to tne preatn.
public jj
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Fall Shoes
We have chosen the best of the new styles of
the leading manufacturers, and
Our Fall Lines
show a distinctiveness which will commend
them to careful dressers.
OUR STYLES FOR LADIES show every novel
effect which is commendable and appropriate
to rilatch present styles in wearing apparel.
OUR STYLES FOR GENTLEMEN are in new
effects, both in shapes and details, and com
prise those of extreme novelty for young men,
and others on quieter lines for conservative
wearers.
Our repair work is second to none and better
than most.
."We keep the quality up"
Salem Shoe
Store
F. D. BEAN
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