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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1910)
. 1 7 "T ' 5 PAGE EIGHT. DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY gfl, 10 Four Days left of the Annual Clearance Sale. Do Your Shopping early, There are still hundreds of good de pendable Merchandise Bargains Clearing at Greatly Reduced Prices, Today, Only $1.65 Sateen Petticoats . . 98c Today the large and roomy Pet ticoat section offers for our 40 8th Wednesday Surprise Salp a coin pleto assortment of Black Sateen Petticoats; every one well made, and finished throughout with the best of workmanship. They have an extna wldo flounce; posi tively no skimping of materials. These petticoats come from a well-known New York maker and wo withhold tho name owing to the ridiculously low price. Regu lar prices up to ?1.G5 each, on sale today only in tho Petticoat section at the special low price of None sold until 8:KO. No telephone 01 tiers received. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Capes, Skirts, Waists, etc. Closing out at Clearance Sale Prices Come early. Muslin Wear reduced 1-3 in Price, Choice Pieces. Largo and complete showing of choice new pieces selected at ran dom from our entiro lino of high grade undergarments. This is a chance that economists cannot afford to miss, besides it's seldom that such high grade garments have such sovoro price reductions. Supply your needs for .many months to come, and only four days more of the annunl clearance sale. Inves tigato today. rui.,. hnn irnir Sold lor n. UllOUll O Utll UU DUUI I . , , Gilson's cigar store A record-breaking poritor, uum i- Gllson's baths open all day Sunday ,., ,,,, u-nltrht. was purchased yes 12-4-eod-tl' tordny by Potor Royolts, proprietor All tho Water Served- of the South Commercial s roe onion . . . . . i Tim liner broiiKht tno At the First Presbyterian cnurcn i oui'- "" ,m,,u tim will be thoroughly boiled and cooled, fanner, A. DInigcr, 4,, wi ho the 1-2 C-2t head. Tlie suies 01 i "b - - nearly a foot thick, anu tno scaiea tipped at 450 pounds. o ' PERSONAL MENTION . .i. .t i l v Bo Sun To remember tho Benefit Concert at thle M. E. Church, Friday, Feb. 4. Hot Biscuits And hot veal loaf at supper at! First Presbyterian church, Friiday January 28. l-26-2t Alcott Mrs. Roy Daley left for her homo , r,.nrrnn mtv todav after a week 111 vyiivftw ' tmnnr via iMntr nt the homo of her mother. Mrs. John Bradoy in Now &7 4' 98c AJ-JW ml XV XL I EU IS I UU I jb r m jirw m 13 jrwa r?Y m ill 1 tHf IK I I tSiNr.nrTr prm mvji w "Will Locate Here L. B. Flint and family from northwestern Minnesota have ar- York. rived at Salem to make their home. William Loose, of Mt. Angel, was Mr. Flint was here somte time ago transacting business in baicm touny, and liked tho place so well ho went c. R. Daniels went to Silverton back, sold out and brought his this morning to visit friends and wnrlrilv nrKRfsslnns with him. He lnnlr nftvr business matters for tho , is a brother of Mrs. W. N. Blodgett remainder of tho week. of south Salem. Bo Sure to Conic- To the hot supper at the First Presbyterian church Friday, January 28. ' l-2C-2t Boy Busick Dead Sad news was contained in a tel egram received by John Busick this morning, to the effect that his son, Roy, had passed away during the night In Phoenix, Arizona. Roy was the youngest son. Linn, formerly employed as conductor by the Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany, in this city, was compelled to leave for a warmer climate, owing to poor health, and Roy went with him. When Roy went with him ho as not feeling well, and, upon arriving at Phoenix, he took down with the ty phoid fever, and died quickly. Hot Supper The Ladies' Aid of the First Pres byterian church, will serve a hot Mrs. . .T. Walter is in Portland visiting friends and relatives this week. Tho G. W. Johnson Co., are mak ing alterations in tholr storo o move the shoe department. John H. Scott Is in Portland tran sacting business today. Attorney General Crawford left for Portland yesterday to look after business matters. Frank Lovell, of tho Secretary of State's office, was in Portland yes terday attending to business mutters Harley G. Mapes returned to Portland this morning after a brief business visit here. Geo. 0. Savage, the real estate man, is in Portland on business to day. Al Coffee has returned to Port land after a few dais spent hero visiting relatives and friends. Harry Savage was a Portland bound passenger on the Electric n.,uv Rlini'lff Escl). Boll and Oswald West hnvo returned from a hunting trip south. Shoot ing Is poor according lo the hunter s reports. n,i7.z Huddolson has rotttrned . . .... 1ti.rittlll Woodburn nftcr looKing up mattcrs hero. io B Toimuc of Washington county, appeared in an argument bo- foro tho Supremo court todny, C. P. Bishop, an Ashland nttorney wns nearu neioru uiu hi nn nrcuinent. anu worn, uj x up land to attend to somo legal busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hester, went to Mnrquam today to visa m,. Hester's brothers, tho Illbbnrds. Kola Neis left this morning for Portland to look after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitney and daughter, Amelia, of Portland, aro visiting at the home of Mrs. Whit ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nicholas, on south IWntcr street. Barry McCloude, of Woodburn, wns in tho city today attending to business matters for a short time. Ho returned on the evening Elec tric. Miss Cora Doble has returned to her home, in Portland after visiting Salem friends for tho past few days. Attorney Jay Drown, of Portland, was attending to business matters at Uw court house this morning. if:)! NEW TODAY "t LOST Ono muliNfootod hoc. i.. it. n T 1.1 4l" IV twit IIIUIUM. .IV. X', Ut 2. Phono Farmers 032. G. box l-2i.r,i VOll SALE Oak grub a"nTdr7bo ilr wood Al. Downings & Ko Phono 1417 or 1283. ' l-26-2t roil SALE Bovoral houses hPST Capital National Bnnlt. C-ffl,D' supper from 5:30 to 8, in the church this morning. parlors, Friday evening, January S. Admission 25c. l-26-2t o ,: CITY NEWS Wwithur loreoaNt Ocmsional ruin today and tomor row. Cottage Undertaking Parlorn Cottage and Chemekota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phone 724. Dr. B. H. White, Osteopath Treats acuto and chronic diseases. Nervous dlsoases a specialty. Lady attondnnt. 50G U. S. National Bank building, i 1-19-codtC For NaUi Oak grub and dry body fir wood A-l. Downing & Eoff. Phono 1417 or 1283. 1-2G-U Good Improvement Tho Falls City Lumber Company is putting ui a big arcado front, con necting its olllces nnd lumber sheds, wiin an arcn over tho drlvoway bo twoon. Father Mooro llnmu Rov. A. Mooro, pastor . of St. JlosQph's church, Is homo from a alQKQ in St. VIncont's Hospital, at Portland, and hl parishonors aro dollghtod to hnvo him back again. New Shorthand Class new ciass in shorthand next Monday, n.Inuary 31, at th6 Capital Business . College. Investigate and oegin now. l-26-3t New Shorthand Class A new class in shorthand next Monday, January 31, tho Capital Business College. If interested in a stenographic course now is a good timo to begin. For particular infor mation call at tho college or phone Main 38S. l-ic-4t Mnsiiierudo Ball Tiie German Society of Oregon City will give its llfth annual masquerade ball on Saturdny evening, January 211. Members and friends of tho Sa lem Gorman Society and other Gor man societies in the Willamette val ley are cordially Invited to attend. Klve Dollars and Costs .lainoH Mny nnd James Watson, tiio two nion arrested last Monday on tho charge of assault on tho person of T. T. Fuller, wero assessed $5 mu'h this morning by Judge Moorcs, after tho prosecuting witness, Ful ler, appeared and informed the judgo thnt ho did not desire to tako further action in tho case. Watson and May paid the costs. I THESE ARE GOOD BUYS 339 acres, 285 under cultivation, 00 now in crop, good improve ments. Price $65 per acre. 14G acres, 50 in cultivation, well fenced, with fair buildings. $40 per acre. 40 acres 2 miles from Aurora, fair buildings, tiled. Good soil. Price $4,250. 100 acres, 100 cleared. Improve ments good. Price, $35 per acre. Now bungalow on State street. Prlco $2,400. Some bargains in city property. Homesteaders located in Central Oregon. HUGHES & PARKER Ren Ksl nt Dealers 4G7 State Street Salem, Ore. o To0 Mucn Face. You feel as if you had one fano too many when you have nenralg'a. Don't you? Save the face, you may need it; but get rid of the Neural gia by appllng Ballard's Snow Lini ment. Finest thing in the world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold by all dealers. Davy Heckman returned this morning from a short business trip in Albany and Junction City. Fred Carey is about again after a few days illness. Fred was sud denly taken down with cramps iu the stomach duo to a severe cold. Miss MIna Apperson left last Price night for her home in Eugene after spending a week visiting friends in Salem and Portland. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoailS ,n Portland Real Insurance Estftte securities 309-310 FailinglBuilding PORTLAND - OREGON Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salem, Or. FOR SALE Now piano wonTv Bertha M. Klingor in Capital Journal contest. Reason for soil, ing,. havo nnothor good piano In house. Will bo sold nt a bargain Can bo seen at 4G7 State street. ' l-2G-4t FOR SALE 01) hoad of owes, lamb in Feb. J. W. Cooper, 457 Stato St. Phono niuin 31. 1-20.41 GASOLINE ENGINES FOR SALlI One 3 II. P. and 0110 '( H. p. ia banks-Morso gas engines, with mi tools and equipment. Doth 1909 make. Used 2 Vi months ni,t - --o-it oer- vice. Anyone having use for an engine will find It to their advant ago to communicate with n. n Fleming, box 3G4, Salem, Oregon or call at penitentiary foundry and see tho engines. Prlco low. l-i5-ntd2t-(!tr WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS For sale, prize winners; also Brown Leghorn roosters. Glenn Eoff Route 0, Box 44, Salom. l-2G-lw WANTED. Highest cash price paid for stock hogs and poultry by Hop Loo, Chinese Laundry. 1-26-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE By tho owner, 20 acres Al prune, ap ple, cherry or berry land, near Sa lem. Valuo $2500. Will exchange for bungalo of same valuo in Sa lem. Address "C. L.," care Jour nal. l-26-3t TFOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, pollsning, repairing, 'lei. 608 WANTED A girl for waitress and gpneral housework. Phono Mute School, 433. l-26-3t Durban Brockway, a prominent pioneer of Douglas county, died Jan uary 24. He wns 79 years old. Your W ec WE HAVE Remains at Bis Post. f UNITED MUSS LIMHBD WIRa.l Paris, Jan. 26. Although water stands live feet deep in the basement of his residence, Robert Bacon, the now United States ambassador to France, Is sticking manfully to hi8 post today. The house, which is in th.o Avenuu Gorbor, is almost surrounded by tho brawn watr from rlvor. Its heat ing and lighting facilities havo been put out of commission and its tele phono connection soverod. Desplto his uncomfortablo posi- "u"' Uilt:o "as refused to seek drier quarters. Foley s kidney Uomedy will euro any case of kidney or bladder trou ble hat Is not beyond the reach of medicine, it invigorates tho entire system and strengthens tho kidneys so they eliminate the Imp Ses from the blood. Backache, rheu matism, kidney and bladder troa- RUBBERS for Men, Women, Boy 1 or men, women, Boys' and Girl 1 High rubbers, toe rubbers, tan rubbers, light rubbers, 1 I Arctics, overshoes, rubber boots and rubber shoes, I I "WE KEEP THE QUALITY UP AND THE PRICE DOWN" I SALEM SHOE STOREl I F" P' BEAN H. C. PUGH I West Salem Transfer rassenger Baggage txpress. Connects with all trains at Wost Snlom for Dallas, Palis City and Salom. T ,. T . """'o Journni oinco for ost salom at S a. m 1 f) ... - - r -i- ., i:iu p. m., and 3:30 p. m. every day oxcopt Sunday. Also for Indopondonce, Mon mout hnnd MoMlnnvlUc, Leave Sunday at 12:00 m and 4:16 p.m. Calls at hotols on roquost. Tolophono or loavo orders at Capital Journal oinco nny day but Sunday. Phono 82. Why Take Unnecessary Steps DEAR MR. HUSBAND: inuDMti? y0U" Wife is PPnngameal and is deali ng up afte it, sit down in some out of-the-way place in the SMT the s.teps she takes in gettin eve a m" S i inthe kitc" She an sqvp 1 i. PS 'laS t0 take to Put W Jus? as wX nnt hfand T extra stePs iy day ust as well as not, and you can do your share toward helnini her to do so by getting her a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet n&Sr C0StS 'ittle (5 so St1 fe' l .save,s stePs the cupboard, to the Sives. nthfif thinrvo .,,1 Kfiens ftvnpncno " ; M,m sives ner pleasure, J- B. Underwood, Mgr. T(