V PAGE TEN DAILY . CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREf.ON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1000. OLD MAN FALLS IN A FAINT "SI" HOWARD UPSET IN MAIL CART - -1 n f . V THE GREATEST SALE S2t V JJjJTv C? j& Y YTS JY Think of it! Right in the midst of the season, on high-class Suits,' Dresses, Coats, Skirts. Your choice, less one-half. $L JL ICl JL J, Klwm Oiir stock consists of the best New York styles, the fabrics are the choice of experts, and are the best materials and patterns produced on' two continents. Fruitland Farmer, Stricken With Heart Failure Tries to Reach His Home. We buy direct from the maker, thus eliminating the middleman's profit and when we cut such high-grade merchandise right square in two, it's time for everyone to sit up and take notice. , You Ar Warn Against old stocks brought here and thrown on the market; also fake sales. Stick to ' the old reliable store and help make Salem's greatest store the GOOD GOODS store bigger and better. All garments are marked in plain figures: Children can figure the prices-divide by two. f , , 4l ! -I jJli What The Big Store ' III muni mmm mmmu mam This Means It means that we are sacrificing one of the finest stocks of merchandise in the north west to protect our customers and as many others who wish to partake from being doped into buying second-grade, yes, third-grade merchandise and paying fancy prices. Believe us and we will more than deliver value with every dollar spent. 1 'INGmtFOltATEn Growing Bigger ; x CITY NEWS' !'! Weather Forecast Fair untl cooler tonight, Wodnas. "diijf fnlr. you ..Are cordially roquostod to phono any Rom or lutoroat, Buoh as a por uonal about a frlond or yourself, to Tho Journal. Main 82. No Item too email, Cottage Undertaking parlors' Cottage aud Ohemekota Sta. Calla day or night. J. 0. Sill, Pbouo 724. Now Salem Koreas- J. H. Underwood baa ptit onvn fine covered spring back to carry pasjen. gors. baggage and oxproas to tho Woat Salem depot. Phono orders to Journal office. 82. ifi-WAt Piano Tunlnjc Thorough work on plauoa, organs and players, inojuding all r$itr, Loavft ordera with Meyer & Btt I Lad Co? 0. W. Simony ' lUsHm Anderson's Shop Six oxperloncod barbers, mussngo. Elootrlc ood-tf Has Vine Delivery Housewives got prompt service at RaRun's Court street grocory. Vml Smith's House waa robbed tho other night. Tho burglar was onto his job. He nipped a oan of Faker's Golden Gato cortoo, whloh mado Prod protty soro. Beautifying the Lawn- Charley Matlock. Janitor of tho court house lawn, is spading np tho comers of the green today, and will plant roe bushee ou oaoh of the four corners, Hlong with gross. Try Crys Inlets For tho breath. For sale at: Myer'a barber shop. Kekerlena. Waters' olgar store. Adolph'a olgar atoro. , Dlok Madison's. Tho Spa, Willamette Hotel. Tfe Council, Try Our Special Dainty lunches Borved In dainty ways at Wood's confeotlonory, -ICO State stroot. Everything the best. Stuuslolt Bros. Handle all kinds of moat, boof, pork, lamb and veal. Remombor, all phono orders will bo given prompt attontlon. Dr. Mnnus and Wife Chiropodist and foot spoolnllst, 136 South Commercial street, room 7. 10-lC-eod-lm Notice to M. W. of A. and It. X, of A. Thursday ovening, Docember 2, 1909. will occur the annual election of olllcers. and It Is requostod that a run attouuanco ue on Hand, as busi ness of importance In liable to come UP. , 11-3 0-2 1 MARRIED. MAJRLATT -MBIHIR. At the min ister's roeldonoe. Mr. Georgo Henry MnrlaU and Mlse Marguerite Meier wero united In marriage, Rev. P. S. Knight performing tho cere mony.. Mr. Marlatt Is oVner gf a farm on the Ankaney Prairlo, a few miles from Jefferson, where thav will ra- std. Try J. M. Lmvwnce On your next grocery order. All kinds of frosb fruit and vegetables. Select stock of canned goods. Catholic Xotnblo In Salem Tho Very Revorond Fnthor Thomas Blown. 55. S. S. R., provincial of the St. Louis province of tho Rodomp tloulst Ordor. who is on a visit to thn vnrlnns Iioiiror nt tha nrlnr nn tho const. Is in Sulem today, having arrived from Portland this morn ing. Ho Is accompanied by Reverend Father Curran, Z. S. S; R. Business Men Attention Frank MoHonry, the noted "Ore gon Boost" talkor Is going to enter tain In tho board of trade parlors on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, S o'clock ahnrp. His talk ou Oregon's development and latest resources havo beon highly oommond ed throughout tho state. Have no fear that anyone will be asked or ap proached In these meetings for oon trlbutione of money. We also give you a hint that we are all round entertainers. McHeary is seooad to none. Mr. C. S. Alderman oparajtie the storeopUeon. ; John Slough, an aged farmer, re siding with his brother on a little place in Fruitland, four miles oast of this city, was founa lying iace downward on a bridge between the Slough place and Fruitland early this morning in an unconscious condi tion. At first it was thought that foul play had played a part in the old man's condition, but after an exam ination was made by Sheriff Minto, it was found that Slough was subject to heart trouble, and had fallen last night a few feet from whero he was lying this morning. When discovered this morning Slough was bloody about the face, where he had struck when falling, crushing the right cheek bone, and his hands were badly lacerated from tho barbs of the wire fence which he grasped, evidently In an effort to pull himself along toward his home. He had come to tho city yesterday after noon to purchase some medicine for a sick horse on tho place, and when near tho bridge, it is presumed, he A small amount of money was found in his clothing today, and there was no evidence that lie had been assaulted or robbed. The in jured man did not regain conscious ness today, and is unable to give an accurate account of the Incident. Ho was removed to the Salem hospital was remove dto the Salem hospital as soon as possible, and physician are working hard in the attempt to revive him. His condition this after noon is very weak, but there is hope for his ultimate recovery. Slough is 70 years of age, and has been a resident near Fruitland for some time. He and his brother are engaged in farming and raising stock The old man was not addicted to drink, but several people said that they saw him stagger some while re turning afoot toward Fruitland, and it Is possible that the man was at tempting to reach his home, and, be coming weaker, fell on the bnJge. GLAD TO FOOT ON SHORE Captain Snyder and Nine Other Survivors of the Wrecked Argo Reach Astoria. fUNITED MESS IXABED TVtHB.1 Astoria. Ore.. Nov. 3ft. Tho United States llirhthouse tender Man. zanita arrived in. port at noon to day with Captain Snyder and nine otner survivors of tne wrecken steamer Argo, who have been ma rooned on thfi. HcrhtRMn nt-. tlio mouth of tho Columbia river since last Saturday morning. Captain Sny der renoris that nnnn nf tlio mpn wlin left the sinking Argo in the lifeboat with him was lost. All were elated to reach shore again after their ter- riuie exnerience nt snn. nnri thpv were heartiiv Erected hv mnr triors this nort. Cantain Snvdor nt nm sent messages to his wife, in Port- iana, ana to tne owners or the vessel. Tho names of the nine who nrrtvod with Captain Snyder are: Purser W. w. Simpson.. Chief Engineer J. H. Snyder. First Aslsstant Encrlneo,. Tli Russell. Oiler Mangus Peterson. Fireman Carl Frederlckson. Seaman. John Multhouse. Seaman Amlck Leberge. Steward Charles Graves. Passenger G. Hickley, of Astoria. Cantain Snvdor was averso tn dis cussing tho cause of tho wreck, inougn no intimated that It was not tho result of fanltv KOnmnrilitn Other members of the crow, however, stated that tho wreck followed tho breaking of tho starboard propeller. Try a Journal want ad. ABE RUEF APPEALS r SITED 1'llBSS LEASED WIHB. San Francisco. Nov. nil .Pin Imliio- thnt bis heart and lungs are affected, and that be cannot live unless he is romoved to a mora nnmfnrtnw of abode than the county jail, Ab9 iuiut. me convicted Doodling boss of San Francisco, today filed a petition in the superior court for admission to bail, ponding tho annoal of his case. Tho nnnlicatlon wnu Mod hv T?rv, attorney, Georgo Kenno, and is sup ported bv tha Ktnt - w w. w ti iUUllUOl of physicians, who examined tho pris oner, and nil of whnm anv iii., 1.1. - - ---- ---.w... uurf .HHL At 1Q health is endangered by imprlson- The matter will lm nrin,i i, Judge Cambaniss, In tho absonce of Judge Lnwler. before whom Ruef was convloted. and who sent him to jail. o . In France and Austria provision of rescue work in mines is made oompulsory. oHrse Is Badly Injured in Ac cident Caused by a Bad City Street. As the result of an accident which bofoll the veteran mail carrier, Silas Howard, in North Salem this morn ing, in consequence of whloh his hoifse waB badly injured and Mr. Howard himself badly shaken up and bruised, due to the unimproved and unsafe condition of the gtroot, the city stands face to face with another damage suit which Mr. Howard avers he will institute if his claim for al leged damages is not allowed. Mr. Howard, while in pursuit of his duty, was delivering mail in his covered mail cart in North Salem this morning and while crossing, or attempting to cross, Sixth street at the intersection of Gaines avenue, his vehicle overturned upon the steep and uneven grade. His horse be came entangled In the harness and was badly injured before he ;could be rescued from his plight. Mr. Howard was also badly bruised and cut up in the mlx-up. The street was torn up by the city authorities early in the fall and" the residents of that neighborhood are highly incensed because its unsafe condition has not been remedied, al though the council hasbeen repeat though the council has been repeat- To Cure Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It fails to euro. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c TTS- U. J. Lclunnn Undertaker, 450 Court street. 5-27-eod-tf PERSONAL MENTION fc V H i J "T Miss Flosslo Shambrook has re turned from a vacation spent in her home town, Roseburg, and in Port land. , Miss Daisy Robertson left yester day afternoon for Portland to visit friends for a short time. E. J. Daly went to Woodburn to look after business matters yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Holbrook re turned to their home in Independence last night after a brief visit here Thomas Smitb, of Stayton, has re turned to that place after a short business visit here. Jack Flynn left for Dallas yester day over the Salem Falls City road. Karl Nichols is in Orecon Citv on. business today. D. F. Huber. the rar.e horse mnn. was in the citv vesterdav lookine af ter business matters and shaking hands with old friends. Jarvls Bulser returned tn his homo in Cottace Grove vesterdav after hnv. ing spent a few days looking after" ousiness matters In this city. Paul Lick, of Mill City, was a busi ness visitor hero yesterday. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoailS In Portland Real Insurance Estate Securities 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAND OREGON Now Is tho Timo to Plant BULBS We have anything you want In HOLLAND GROWN BULJ3S RUEF 11ROS., FliORISTS 123 N. Liberty. Phone 381 TO LOAN TF.OS. K, FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Insurance Companv Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salom, Or. How good a yawn tastes at about ten oolock In the evening, Just be fore going to bed! Road the pain rormula on a box of IPnk Pain Tablets. Than your doctor if there Is a better one. rain means oongestloa -blood pres. sure somewhere. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets oheok head pains, wo manly pains, pains anywhere. t, one, and seel 20 fnr 25. sm v. Capital Drug Store. IANO TUNING LUTELLTJS Ii. WOODS Tuning, pollsnlng, repnlrlug. Tel. 608- NEWT0DAY FOR SALE Al saddle pony, or will oxchango for a goat. Enquire at 771 N. Commorclnl.- ll-30-3t FOR RENT On Docember 15th, house and barn, with 15 aores of land In Fruitland. Enquire at 771 N. Commercial. ll-3Q-3t 2011 SALE: Several house In Sa lem, and farm landa at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee ia cre ated from pure parched grains, malt, nuta, etc. .no real coffee In it. Fine" In flavor la "made In a minute."" No 28 or 30 minutes tedious bolllns sample free. J. w. Harrltt.