10 DAITit' CAPITAL JOVHNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1009. HALF-MINUTE STORE TALK Commencing tonight and hereafter wo will again give you the opportunity of saving money at our baturdny Night Specials. Thp quicker you learn our business tnethoda the more you will be con vinced about our values. New Oregon Coats for Girls With Orogon buttons, mado to our ordor oxoluslvoJy by a large Now York maker. These coats comprlso all the classiest styles such as are worn by Rastorn girls, besides having high grade tailoring and the best of find lags and linings used throughout In ranking .those coats. They nro cut from ploco-dyed selected fabrics. This storo shows thorn exclusively for this state. Ready-to'Wear Section GRAND OPERA SPECIAL TONIGHT ONLY From 7:8D to 9 o'clock tue Ladles' Hosiery Section offers nn attractive howng of "Onyx" Hosiery in tan embroldored. Those Hot. u il.y sU h: 50a to 65c pair, but tonight wo offer your thn' h- smult price of .1c pair or .1 pairs for 91.00. None sold until 7:30 tonjghu f.'UNP OPERA SPECIAL The Ladles' Underwear Section of fers n good grade of Union Suits to Saturday evening shoppers. thoy are low neck, bo sleevee. knee length, laae trimmed: fine rlb l'il t ' '.it. Vataee to lOe suit, clearing to night at 7:30 at -pjj$fr I complaint alleges, among other things, that tho S. P. does not com j ply with the law, falling to atop trains or so arrange their schedule that trains may bo had from Aurora to Portland In a convenient manner The complaint states that lo3 of tlmo and money has resulted by rea son of tho railroad's neglect of Au rora. Several New Houses For sale or rent. For prices and terms see Voget Lumber Company o 39C Pair 3f 3C JJC 3f 3f JJC 3(C 3(C 3(C 3fC 5(5 3JC 3C !S 5fC PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. F. A. Wiggins and daughter oi Toppeutah. Wash., are thy guests of friends In the city. Mies Eva Frazler has returned to Scotu Mills after a visit with her sister, Mlse Hnzel Keeler. Miss Myrtle Mulr of Portland has returned after a visit with her cou sin. Mis Hazel Dlshop. Miss Jessie Kenton and Miss Avis Chapman, two of Salem's queens of the sales counters have gone to New. port for a few weeks outing. MIfs Ida Ttuef, of Des Moines. la., Is In the city, the guest of her Bister, .Mrs. Ed. Wright and her brother, Fred Ruof. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wlese, of Maple ton. Iowa, arc In Salem visiting the Glddlnga, Schrunk3, Philllpses and other Monona county neighbors. W. G. Harrison, wife and daugh ter, of Dlalre, Nebraska, arc stopping in Salem a few days, visiting Noah RoseabsMm and family, of South Sa lorn. WHERE SWEET PEAS GROW 11 FEET HIGH The picture below was taken sev eral weeks ago and since then the solid wall of sweet peas has extend ed up to the eavee of the roof. They were 11 feet hgh when Miss Hnzel To'dhunter had her picture taken a.angsld of them at the home of her father. tJSO North Summer street. Mr M M. Todhunter Is one of the trus'ed employes f the Portland wi iuii in I I'ow.t Compnnv er of several expeditions Into Green land, conversed with Dr. Cook on board tho steamer Hans Kgede. "I consider tho weight of evidence altogether In Cook's favor," declared ILobgaard this afternoon. "Every thing he has said Indicates the truth of his claim." NESW TODAY sis WANTED Middle-aged lady to work at White Swan Bakery. 9-4-3t : GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN F. OORDRAY, Mgr. One Night of Grand Opera - nittrAnv Vvflnintr Jont i 70R SALE Sovoral houses In Sa- -""". '' ""& Jps. t lem, and farm lands at a bargain, i y, A. Edwards Presents nanll.il Nntlnruil Rank. G-l-COd I . . . " ROW AT WOODBURN OVER HOP-PICKERS-FOtR s,ALE,T?"eaBS Zeyn ' I Inquire 1299 S. High or phono, i IS0? 9-i-wk, Mrs. Moullet and two sons. Charles' and John drove to Gabe Vande,lF0R RENTS,,room o.rt'j;?i becks and tried to get a lot of hop- barn. Yew Park. Phone C47. j Costumed Productions. pickers. Vandprbeck objected and B"'3t Prices Box seats, $2.50; Entire ordered them off the place and after. pOR aup CHEAP Three-burner Lower Floor, $2.00; Balcony, First some words used physical for onj gasoline stove, 486 South Com- 3 Rows, $2.00; Balcony, Last 2 UoWa. John Moullet. who had Vanderbeckj merelat street Phone 1448. ! $1.50; Gallery, $1. Soats on sale at arrested, who gave bond for his ap- 9-4-3t uo "into. nnarnnrn In th Wonilhnrn ""' ' i ' court Monday, rhe parties live about WANTED Housework by girl of 15. , oan The International Grand Opera. Co. Has had some experience. at Sacred Heart Academy. Apply , t 9-4-3t , turee miles from Woodburn. Mrs. ' Moullet claims she had enguged the ' pickers and only went to get them. " thinking they were through at Van-j AN-NUAL Dog IceM0 for' derbecks. j gm became duo August 1. 190., O I Dirmonf mm- Ml tin mnftn in the' city treasurer or to me. A. W. Long, Poundmaster. 9-4-3t WILL BUILD GARAGE . AT WOODBURN Pete Meehan, who runs a fine Cad illac livery oar at Woodburn. Is go ing to build a good garage. He Is :t careful drlvor and has never killed anything but dogs. FORGOT THE NAME OF HIS BRIDE TO BE MEN WANTED For mill yard and camp, $2 per day and up. Apply at Salem mill or Mill City ofllce. The Curtis Lumber Co. 9-4-tf WANTED Girl for general house work, middled aged woman pre ferred. Inquire Mrs. F. O. Decke bach. Court and 13th strcot. Phont 1031. 9-4-3C Though he Is 61 years old has been marr'ed before. C. R Wheeler, a local carpenter, of Albany was so flustered when he appeared ' at the county chrk' ofllce yesterday i afternoon for a marriage license that he could not think of the name of his prospective wife Clerk Mlllor asked the name of the brlde-to-bo It had escaped his mem-' ory entirely. E. A. Johnson, who ac- companled him to make the necea- MAMFV TO I OAN sary anidavit for the procurement of "'v .v i the liceasc. knew her surname, and ' TFOS. K. FORI) gave It, but had never heard her glv- Over Ladd & Ilnli ltnnk, Snlem, Or. en name Wheeler pondered in vain, i , . i and finally gave It nip. He returned PIANO TUNING ii Automobile i for Sale or trade. Wo hnvo an oxcollont 12-horsopowor Oldsuiobllo Run about, 1907 modoi, regular $900.00 car, In good repair, which wo will soil or trado. The tires nro In porfect condition. Machine llttlo used. A real bargain. I SAVAGE & BORT 1!I5 Commercial Street. and TANNING PEACHES I am ready to take orders for Crawford peachos for canning Drop card 494 Mill a'rwt Salm Mark H. Savage. S-27-tf Norwich Union ...1 .AAAZSU& OAAG UillkUll.T waea vuunij i i Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hnll, Salem. Or. mHI8lttHItlIBtl zze&srmm CITY NEWS ft.! Weather Fov.t Fair tonight and Saturday. You Are oordlally requested to phone any Item of Interest. such as a per sonal about a friend or yourself, to Tho Journal. Main 82. No Item too small. Gllson' IUhht Shop tin l'st. Frre Public Lecture Dr. AMon Grlfflths, of the Univer sal Brotherhood and Theosophy So ciety, with its headquarters at Point Lonia, Cal . wllf speak at the Mason Ic hall, over Moyer' store, on Mon day. September fa. at 3 o clock p. m. The public u eordiaii invited. 'he rosldenco prop rty at the cor ner of Summer and Center streets, known as tho old Moslck place, and xpects to make tho now buy his fu turu homa His former home, 1132 Centor street, will be converted Into nn npartmont house. "Wlieu You Nwl Tho services of an undertaker, you ivant one of oxporlenco, and one who uses solentlflc, up-U-dato methods A. M. dough's work Is oharacterited by each of thMC. 4 Court street Phone 120. Hollo, Tliat You, Kue Meet mo at Buckingham's far re cream. We Aiv Giving Big bargains In Jowelry at pres ent. Come and see us. You will be 9-3-21 pleased with our display In every line Bnrr's jewelry store, corner Liberty Oottagrt Umltn-tAklng Parlor and Slate streets. CottagM and Chemekdta Sts, Calls! sy or night. J. O. SHI. Phone 7S4. Vnr Stove Wool ' Ami eoal call 19S Voget Imm ITop Ilcklnit Glove j h9T company. Leather hot) picking stove ISc. Canvas S ami le Th Oolda Rule ' tmc1 and Found Basaar. Mm B T 3rt, N 1T1 1 JmM rtght. llHekUgfeaM's ( ufm Commercial strtNt 0-3-Jt ' Siiiulit)- and Moiuliij- Anderson's Shop llx barbors. S-Utf ; RMtfball. J a. Maek Oo, vt. Ud- 'pndeta. at I o'clock. iHtta tlars: j Imwm grounds Tff T' SJH CiE n Mk '4 nSsMdiHKte iW. mHHBhI ES4hVHSs! HHHBEur VBI BHsHHferV ir nH H-BIf "H .to tho woman's home In the eastern LUTELLUS L. WOODS tpaH of tho city, and later returned 7Unn? polisning. repairing. 'ial. with the Information that tho name of the woman to be Mrs Wheeler was i ' GOS Yloletta Davidson, and that she was 4(5 vearc old Tho Hn wis then I Issued. Weather ForwaM l"alr tonight, Suntlay fair arnf tool- THE CLIFI" HOUSE. All newly fitted up. Clean and neat. Cottago and tents for rent at Nye Creek Tho onlj perfect view of the ocenn. W. I). " WHEELER. Prop. Newport. Oregon MniiiBiounnmtunnnuntitnnumt lii ;i and or,s a beau iful Utile bungalow It Is a crrdit to th Capital City that suc hib ar able to hae the luxur of a Immn la the Cherry Clt). which eoHht ao 1th a llttto fror( tMCowe Ik tww Pm City of th Pacific f $WMt n are plaated hif a: I urn after Janunr . and . LABOR DAY PROCLAMATION I STATE OP OREGON. Executive DepartnHnt Salem. September 3, 1909. WHEREAS, xhe legislature of the State of Oregon has set apart and appointed the first Monday In September of each year as La bor Day. and declared the same to be a public holiday, now THEREFORE. I. F. "W. Benson, governor of the State of Ore gon, by the authority in me vetted, do hereby proclaim, Monday, September 6. 1909. as Labor Day. and recommend Its observance throughout our state. I direct that all public offices be closed, and I earnestly reoommend that private business be suspended wherever poMlble. and that the day be obTVd by all our citizens in such a way as to show an appreetatloa of Labor's worth, and the part It has played In our aatleaal life and achievement. Drwe at the eapitol In the eit of Salem, this 3d day of Septem ber 1909 F. W. BENSON. Seal Governor. B the gove-n r F W Bns-':' sr-tar of State T!t Something Good G acres of flno black soil, threo miles northeast of Salem, this is ctr:alnly the host buy on Salem Prairie. Price for a few days only $050. New 7-room house on East Court stroet, $2750. Call and see photograph of flue house on Eighteenth St., a compl-te home for less than cost Large loi on Court St.. $S50 For Fiiruis Miuill tract or City Property, we DERBY & WILLSON M 11 I I I I llllll I I II I I III! FOR CLEAN, HEALTHY NURSERY STOCK OF ALL KINDS THE J OREGON NURSERY CO. t LEiT I)S Just remember thl Mil I I I II H I III I H II IUII i I Mi earwtul ca'.ttvatioB aad watering s(OJS-lUliHlsitWJIUHIllllHIimiH i srttl prodtaM Oors uatll a Utw a fit. Taoy are vr mII produc flotrs contln-, Mlty If fcy arr not alUMi :o o, to Trj- tho Olympln 0)-tcr At the Octurt Grill. J. G. Mack ( Vs. Independents. Sunday and Monday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. UaKio grounds. Frlwl Cttlcken Dinner w Sunday, at Court Grill, from 11 a. m. to S p m. Appetite Ills . A. Young, of Sllverton, has filed a notice of appeal from the Mm. H. H. Xowan. of PorUand, Is tho KH of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Molntlre. on South Com mreial street. Trr t'ri(Iot For ih braath. For sale it Myers barber "kp. EckerlM's. Water's elgar orij. Adolph's cigar jtfits. Dlok Madlsoa's. t Tho Spa Wlllawetu Howl. The CohmII. TalklHgton's. Tho Court St. I'ttiiPa Hlota, ". . Chemeketa and 'M&Wtb. wt. Rev. Barr G. Lee. raf,..Thlrl,nth Sunday aftc TriHlVj", VSynday sohool at 10 a m Holy EUjharlit with ertnoii. at 1 1 a m Hreulnn nraror. with sermon, at T 30 p. m. All are;011"" a tlo circuit court, as cordially welcome. ' ,h reult of tho county court deny- I lng a olalm for damages. Tho coun- To Serve Papi ty court IssMOd aa order for the e- Ira Hamilton, the Salem eonsuble, tablUhnwnt of a public road through ' went to 0odbMrn this morning to i Young's property near Sllverton, and MiirA nflanitn nf omd witniaa. Yuibp nlalma It rfm,.r .! In I , illeated the fullest crMence In Cook's GREATEST OVATION j (ContlnuM from page a. I this, he sent tho following message: I "Tell Dr. Cook to come anyway. Let him wear hit hunting costume, j Indeed I would rather see him In t that dress than In court costume." ' Gook then donned his hunting clothes and proceeded to the audi eac. where he remalued half an hour. King Frederick embraced the turleoa explorer, and showered him with congratulations. The klag's maaner very plainly In- Choice Lots On Easy Terms SI 00 and up, on easy payments ,will buy lots 50x100 in Meeker's Addition adjoining Fairmount Park. See Meyer & Belle Land Co., 437 State street, or Mr. Meeker, S. Commercial St., corner Riiral Ave. S1S00 Good 6-room house and 4 lots, east front, 4 ulocks from- Postoffice. X '3.m ii i u hi hi milium. I T Tlireshermcn Attention! Now V I ...a .! a a ia lucr nuie 10 onng your threshing engines to have them repaired Do not wait until th Ml last da as there mav ba some one ahead of you. Come early ' I niul avoid the rush. We carry a run line of high pressure steam gauges, also best Scotch water glass. Ropalrs on auto mobiles marine nnd threshing engines and all farm machlner a specialty K. M. KIOHTLINGER, 17S South Llborty Stroet !'' I i Ill t-VH- fwi mhi 1 1 1 ii i inn n iimm ;: EPf LEY'S PERFECTIONS BAKING POWDER MADE IN SALEM NONE BETTER SHOULD BE USED BY ALL SALEM PEOPLE i t mhh mmmnmiHm- John Taylor Drove U trom tho east side yes terday He says all at txslttbbors are drlHk'as F)igM" GoW4 Qato Coffee, aatl bo took two -po-l Mas homa with htm. Ruya Well.Known lnK'rty J P R tntrtsoa ha Juat pupcbasM lUflsctaU, lUseball At the league grounds, at 2 o'clock Sunday. Aurom Coiuplalnw A. F. Will, a reoj estate dealer In Aurora, has filed a complaint In the ' Railroad Commislson offleo agaUst th S-uthern Pacific Company The statement . Tb k'ag's private tailor was or doreU to stipoly the efiktrer with a omplet wardrobe aad was await Img Dr Cook whe he returned to the hotel. Commander Hobflaard. of tho Dau sh n&w. preeldecit of the Danish Roa! GMgraphlcal Society, aad lead SAY! DO YOU KNOW THAT I CW SAVE YOU MON'IfiY on both new and soond-haud goods. MOST OF THE 81SCOND-HANI. IIOODK ARE AS GOOD AS NEW ' "ih in itud lie conxliuod O. L. McPEEK 17 'o.utli Couiitieivlnl nut munnit mum OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO. :: Manutsrturers of and dealers in Paints, Stain, VarnUhes, . . Fillers, Hhellic and Wall '.'. I'ilttN I M. A MeCorklu. Pros. W Y. Rlohardson. Soc HAl KM. Oil. f H IHMIIIMI H 1 1 M- Y C FTKVtHi