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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
PAGE EIGHT Half Price Half Price LIMBING DAILY OAPlTAIi JQUHNAL, SALEM, QliKf.ON. THIItSDAY, DECKMHEK g, 1000. , . . II .v Ufllt.BV8 PROPERTY Sale Extraordinary Over 250 Models of Ladies' Tailored Suits and Coats Now Clearing- At Half Price Eveiy. garment strictly hand tailored and designed by ex perts. They are made up of choice fabrics selected -from tjie Best Mills on two continents, New York's foremost fash Ions are modeled into these garments and they are pro nounced by leaders of fashion as being correct. We buy direct from the makers, thus eliminating the middleman's profit, and when we offer such high class merchandise at such low prices it is time for economists to hurry, for the best and choice garments won't last long, What This Means It means that we are protecting our customers and friends from fake sales, and old stocks brought here and thrown on the market, This town seems to be a popular dumping ground for old stocks, etc, YOU ARE WARNED in time, and if it's your pleasure to go and buy such junk and get Stung, then it is no fault of ours, The Old Reliable Store has hund reds, yes, thousands of followers who put their whole con fidence into our methods and merchandise, and they are everyone satisfied and happy, If you don't believe it, just ask your neighbor, We arc sacrificing one of the finest stocks in Oregon, and the wise ones will provide for many months to come Half Price oovrieht 1900 by Hart Schaffner & Marx ONE Important point we want you to get clearly in mind about this store: We are here to serve you and give you satisfaction in clothes and other things to wear,. not simply to sell and get the money and make our profit, & tits Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes do a community good; they help raise the tone of the town that's why we're selling them; they do us all good, 1 : ' 'frH ' You'll find them as profltableHIEIIli , as we do; we both make 'I STUSf money when you buy . j-$J ' Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes here, This store is the home of israwnHnssffi Hart Schaffner & Marx Real estate in Salem continues tn move steadily at advancing prices. J. G. Graham, of this city, yester day sold his piece of property on State street, adjoining the Metho dist church on the oast, to the West ern Land Co. of this city, which Henry Meyers is president. The lot faces 100 feet on State strret and 100 feet deep. The consideration was about $8000. Mr. Graham pur chased the same piece of property three months ago for almost ?70flii a . WANT TO GRADE OLD JACKSON HILL A party of residents from south nf the city appeared before the countv court yesterday afternoon and talked over the grading of Jackson hill on. the Jefferson road. A petition was filed recently asking that the hill lir cut down to a 10 per cent grade and the matter was brought to issue in court yesteraay. Tne court will probably como to a decision on thp disposition of the steep hill during this term. o IMPfiDDflD ATinMO . imuuiii ui in i I u IV o BESS CLOTHES Articles of incorporation were filed in tho ofilce of the secretary of state- today as ionows: s-. Victoria Vaudeville Circuit: prin cipal office, Portland; .capital stock, $5000; incorporators, A. L. Sutton, George W. Ring and M. F. Lerenz. The P. W. Gardam Bank Nntp- Company; principal office, Portland: capital -stock, $10,000; incorporators F. M. Gardam, H. L. Murton and R P. Hurst. Graper & Jones, inc.; principal of fice, Portland; capital stock, $25. 000: incorporators, W. A. Graener. E. Graeper and Frank H. Jones. The Pncific Opportunity Clnh: principal office, Portland; canitat stock, $25,000; Incorporators, M. A. Albin, G. W. Lawrence and Emil Brocks. Peerless Cafeteria Company: prin cipal office, Portland; capital stock. $5000; incorporators, James W. Blain. Russell E. Sewall and Walter S. Asher. CITY NEWS . H sis ifc Weather Forecast Cloudy tonight and Friday, with mattered showery. Anderson's Sho Six oxporioncod barbers, inassago. The Hriulley Miillers tho kindly police cared for him. This Jiloctric Are here; all shades and stvles. I mnrntn,r whn, i,n r.tui ti, n,,v ,. ood-tf Tho Id'iulloy Mufflers Are her?; all shades and Tho Toggery. itylM. Suvo Monoy Uy attending Hinge 'Jewelry utore SKlD, 1 2-2-2 1 Catholic Ladles' Jlnzanv Tonight Tho ladloe of St. Jouoph'a Catholic Oh u roh will hold a basiuar in .St. Joseph's hall, cornor of Ohemekotn nnd Wlntor streets. Tonight tomor row nnd Friday. Fanpy artlolow, oandy, oto., (or salo. 12-l-lt Now Deputy Clork Mlfw Mabel Welborn ha boon ap pointed deputy clerk by Cleric It. I). Alluu, to Huoueed the Into Mine Nol her. und will outer upon her duties nwt Monday morning. Street Oar Company Heady The Saloni Htroot car uoiupany in waiting on tin 8. P. Co., and 1b not to blame for the Interruption ot traf fio at the crossing of CommerulHl and Trade streets. Tho street oar people ay they wero ready to put their tmoks In on Thanksgiving day, and him rondy now. Vou Art) cordially requested to phono liny (torn of Interest, such nB u por Bonal about a friend or yourself, to Tho Journal, Main 83. No Horn too entail, Tim Ytitiriilni' Mnntlutf. Qf tho Woman's llellef Corps will - - nittit at IlQlmnn's hall Saturday at 3 p. in. Annual election of oltluors. A good attendance is desired. Attention. V. O. "W. Salem Camp. No. 118. nnd Silver Hell Qlrolo will glvo a banquet at thoJr hall Friday ovonlng next. in teotlng pro gram. Come. 12-l-at New Saloiu Kxproas J. D. Udorwood has put on n fine oovorod spring haok to darry passen gers,, baggage tuul exprotw to the West Snlum depot. Phono orders to Journal Offloe. S3. U-IMf Piano Tuning ' Tbo'roMBh wrk on pianos, owns -Tand players, Including all rwira. Leave ordera with Meyer & B I Laud ' Co. C. W. Simon. JJ.S.lm Cottago VHdortaklBg; I'Arlons Cottage and Oueraeketa SU. Calls day or night. J. C 8111. Thono 734. Thlrty-SIx Toilet Sets All sixes, at snlo pricen, now on display at Hinges' Jowolry storo. 12-2-2t U. J. Lolwnan Undertaker, -15C Court stroot. 5-27-eod-tf .Mor Xolarles- The notarial. commissions Issued in and for Orogon yesterday woro: N. .1. iMntou, Nyassa; J. M. Poorman, Woutluurn; Grauvillo G. Ainew, John T. Whalley, Portlind; Philip A. Stov or, Ilermiston; J0Unloth O'Koane, Portland: A. O. Hough, Grants Pnse; J. c. Mason, Talont. Start Itlght TliU month by giving J. M. Law? renoe your grocery ordors. You will save monoy nnd got good goods Phone 811. A Largo yrder llauser nroe. have just dellvored to the Chemawa Indian sohool 2000 pounds of Trojan stumping powder, which thoy nro going to use In clear ing up a lnrio traot of land. Hausor Bros, are very muoh ploased at mak ing tills sale of Trojan powder, as the sohool officials had tested various powders on the market, and decided that Trojan powder whs the safest and most economical to use. I.ltturty, Attention MIhs Kolllu Casebero (of Wlllam otto University) and Mr. Frank Frlc- (impll of William Wallace Qra ham) will give a reottal at Libert' hall on Friday elng at 8 o'clock. Don't mis sit. 1'IwmIh Wash Away Wood lfilghty cords of wood, a mixed lot of nr. nmplu and ash, which was out on the farm of Frank Hughes, two mllus south of here, on the slough road, was washed away by the twent Hood, and Mr. Hughes stands a loss of 400, considering the actual sell ing prlco of the fuel. A few cards were rounded up before It oould gt entirely beyond roach, tne back eddtos having held U in the brush ami timber. Try Crystals For the brtmth. For sale at: Myer'a barker shop. Hokorlona. Watore' olgr store. Adolph'a elgar store. Dlok Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel. r The Counoll. ,. Talklngton's. The Court. The Toggery. Choice Marketing Ill fruits and vegetables at Ra gun's Court street grocory. Hear Miss Kleanor Colony, Contralto At Liberty hall Friday owning. . .The Bradley Muff lore Are horo; all shade and styles. The Toggery. "Como Again," Said Mrs. Brown "I certainly will, if you promise to sorvo mo nnotlier cup of Folgor's Golden Gnto Coffee." Bag Bugs And aprons of levory dosaription nt tho Bazaar of Episcopal Ladles, Do oatnhor S. Special Prieos On diamonds before Christmas, at 1 1 Ingots' Jewolry storo. 12-2-2t Fliuust CoiiiiHJtlonory Quality and clonnllnoss, tho boat Is none too good at Wood's, 1 GO Stao stroot. Bazaar at Kpisropal Church paJntlly dressed dolls at Uie Epis copal Ladle' Basaar, Deoembor 8, In the Guild room. Ho Is iv Wise Man W. Boo. having Indulged In too much sUrlts"' last night, bocame so strongly under tho Iniluouco that he oould not manipulate his legs, nnd Dairy IC Ft In our Dairy Chop we have a feed that is good and more than that, is sold at a reason able price. The price Is lees than for bruu and the quality Is far better. We would like to have all dairymen try It and see the results. Special price to introduce. pr 90-lb. saek s $1.15 I D. A. WHITE I & SONS I 255 N. Commercial Street X Phono UH -MrWft4-taHN 1-L at 10 oMoik a was givatly improved In condition, and, having $70 upon his person, Judge Mooros extracted five of it. and lot Boe go his way. The police undoubtedly saved Boe money, but Boo was very anxious to put dis tance betwoen himself and the city jail. If You Want to Be Sure Of a fine roast or a nice tender steak, order it of Steusloff Bros. Phono 321. White Answers in Hop Suit J. R. Wlilto, who Is the defendant in tho noted hop suit of W. C. Mount against J. R. White, filed an nnswor in tho circuit court yesterday aftor noon In which ho nlloges that the plaintiff mado somo changes in tho original contract, thus rendering it void and useloss in force, C. W. B. M. to Meet The auxiliary of the C. W. B. M. will moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'olock at tho Christian church par lor. Tho Ladles' Aid Society Will hold a sale of now and soc onu-hnnd artlclos and home-made candies Friday and Saturday, Doc, 8 and 4,. nt 421 Court street. Doll- catCBeou counter Saturday. 12-2-2t Train on Time; "Dad" Wasn't County Commissioner Beckwith, of the south end of the community, has arrived. "Dad missed the train yesterday, and was somewhat lato in heading in at this point, but, never ineiees. no is rigut side up and as frisky as one of his "bang-tail Berk shire ducks, "of which he is so fond. Commissioner Beckwith explained his lato arrival by saying that the bouthern Pacific train wa on time yesterday, and he missed It. The Spaitldlug Logging Co ls now accenting orders for short mill wood for Immediate delivery. Phone SS. 12-2r3t The ladles' Aid Society Basaar wll soli all kinds of fancy articles, aprons, bags, etc., at 4 21 Court streot, first door west of Ita gau's grocery store. 12-2-2t Theater Cnuged Hands J. A. Coeper, the former owner of the Dreamland theater. im sold It to C. C. Sellers of Portland. Mr. Sellers Is an up-to-the-minute show man and promises to run a first class moving picture theater with the best films ami attractions. Supremo Court Calendar The following eases have been set for hearing In tut supreme court -State s. Warner Valley stock Co, Kb&wath oountv. Tueaday. December : jj: PERSONAL MFMTinw ';!: Mrs. F. P. Talkington and M'ss Cora have just returned from a two months' stay in California. Mrs. Talkington visited her brother while away. Miss Josephine Millbury left last night for Portland, where she will make her home with her brother. Bow ne. Klamath county, at 2 o'clock George Millbury, in the future. ji. jh. luesaay, Dee. n; uowsart vs. Kalstcu, Multnomah county, Wednes day, Dec. 13, nt 10 o'clock a. m.; uqciiauie savings Association vs. ill .,-ltt. Multnomah conntv. nt o'clock p. m. Wednesday. Dec. E. G. Adams of South Bend, Wn., spent yesterday at the bedside of his sister, Mrs. W. F. R. Smith, of Owens street. Mrs. Smith is much Im proved today. Mrs. Ruef, of tho Garden Road, Friday, Dec. 17. Ccrral y. Kiggiii8 vs. Torwick. Maron countv. and her son Onnrce Tfiifif. nf Tnrir. inursday, Dec. 1G, at 10 o'clock a. pondence, have gone to Los AngelPs, ui.; Temple vs.. Osborn. Lane cbun- where the latter will hnvo his ovps l - o cjock p. m. Thursday, Dec. treated u. 1'eterson vs. Standard Oil Co., Mr. and Mrs. Ridder, of 333 South Church street, wont to Albany this morning on a business trip. On Snow I'n Valley their way home they will ston off at '1 rains north bound brmieM nw Aumsvllio to visit Mrs. Ridder that there were snow falls south of mother, here, mostly between Snl em nnd Al. Tommy Caufield. a nomilar Salem bany. capitalist and friend of all the United States senators, has returned nnA RAMETR Tn from a little junket in the metropo ""11X1-11 I W k Tlmmnc la o ,! ntoUUh UF C TY 1US social ongagfements are many. i uouto iuo uig i wan J. H. Albert, the local banker, has again relieved tne city of remitting cm inimucnaie ueut of $19,000 by taking over this amount In bonds is sued for the construction of the sewor In Salem. This is tho sec ond time that Mr. Albort has como to the city's rescue whon it wns faced with a due indebtedness and thus giving the city time in which to make a settlement. SALEM EDITOR GETS , BABY NAMED FOR HIM Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Will Craghond will be pleased to learn that unto them a baby was born Nov. 16th at their presont home in Brlgham City, Utah. Woight, nine pounds. Mr. Craghoad was for sev eral years connected with the Capi tal Journal orfice. which accounts ,11 m,,0?,1,1,uck- IIe 1,88 named the little follow Hofer Allard, and heres hoping ho may prosper and grow up to be a good, steady, Indus trious man like his father and never have cause to feel ashamed of his name. Smith & Everett (Real Estate Money Invested ; . -n it .1 T" 1 LUUlis 111 ui iiuHU xvuui Insurance Estat0 securities 309-310 Tailing Building PORTLAND OREGON Now Is tho Tlmo to riant BULBS Wo have anything you want In HOLLAND GROWN BULBS UUEF BROS., FLORISTS 123 N. Liberty. Phono 381 , TPOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. A'Sklo ef Beaut? !s a Joy forever j Da. t. mil Qoimrs oisentai nRill nn II 1 Pin 1 1 nn RtmoTU Tin, PUsdIm. WHJtTt blcoiUt on Utntr. and il Am detection. Ji bM wood the tt of to yc&ra, and ) to4umlu w UMt it to be iurtl ! proHtlr mill. Aactft naeounur ftt of ttotttr Kwe. Dr, E. A. rro Hia to '7 w im bal toa ( fxtumi uvarnuii urom' m It! ImU ratLHtfllNS, 37 fired imt Street. NatTtik Htt: tmi Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Itcsident Agent City IlnH, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LLTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polisnlng, repairing. Tel. 608 NEW TODAY FOR SALE Frosh youngt-ow. grad Jersey hVrffor calf, good milker. Price $50. Phono 453 Farmer. yoil SALE .Sovoral nouses In Sa lem, and farm Innrta at a bargain. Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod