Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 09, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAIi, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1010.
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Pre-Easier SalesAnother Shipment of Ladies'
Home Journals for "March" Now On Sale
Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, Wash Goods,
Laces, Glpves, Women's Neckwear, Waists, Muslin
wear, Hosiery, Draperies, Lace Curtains, Etc., in
a Wonderful Showing for Spring. Tomorrow's
Big Sale On Dress Skirts
Salem's largest Cloak and Suit Store offers for tomorrow's pre
Kastor selling tho ontlro line Dress Skirts. Tho materials are the
now cloths of serges, Panamas, diagonals, vollos, mannish mix
tures and fancy serges, they comprise all tho wanted colors that
nro in voguo this season. Supply your Easter needs at these
prices.
?5,00 values,
at the low
COO values,
at tho low
$7.60 values,
at the low
$8.50 values,
at tho low
$9.60 values,
at tho low
$11.60 values,
. at tho low
$15.50 values,
at tho low
$18.60 values,
at tho lbw
You're going to be pleased with our special clothes' that
we now have ready for you to wear; you'll like the smart
new weaves and colors, the extra good tailoring. A fine
lot of our
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
Good clothes is now ready fpr your choosing; and if we
can get you into them early we'll promise that you'll be
one of the best dressed men in town, They're strictly all
wool; the kind of clothes gentlemen want,
Such clothes as these aro an inspiration to hotter work; they
mako a man worth more to himself and to tho town.
THE HOME OF HAItT SOUAFFNER & MARX CIOTIIES
v CIJYNEWS
-Weather
Vote tonight and Thursday.
Gattago Undertaking Parlors
Cottago and Ohemoketa Sta. Calls
4sy or night J. .0. 8111. Phono 724.
FOR. BALE Several houses In Sa
lem, and farm lands at a bargain.
Capital National Bank. 0-1-ood
Gllson'a harbor shop
Gllson'a cigar storo
Odson'o baths open all day Sunday
12-4-w-a-tf
For Hairtlrossing
Manicuring, facial or body mas
1 eago, call at Ellto Massago Parlors.
Rooms 801 U, S. National Bank
Building. 3-7-ood
Wo Have Them
, And they aro fresh smoltj 0 lbs.
2Eo. Farrington'B, -426 Stato.
Board of Trado Meeting
Tho regular monthly mooting of
tho Salom Board of Trado will bo
held at tholr rooms this evening at
8:00 o'clock. Important buslnoas
Ho thoro. T. B. Kay, Prosldont.
A. F. Hofor, Socrotary.
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SALEM SHOE STORE
326 State St.
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WINDOW
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special pre-Easter sale
price of jj 4-17
special pro-Easter sale
price of j5 4-05
special pre-Easter salo
prico of ' jj 6-25
special pre-Easter salo
prico of p 7-09
Bpeclal pro-Easter salo
prico of
.$ 7-92
958
$12 92
$15 34
special pre-Easter sale
price of.
special pro-Easter salo
prico of
special pre-Easter salo
prico of,
Don't Forget Parent's Night
At Y. M. C. A. Friday night 7:30
to 9:30. Como and bring your
friends. You will bo welcome.
3-9-2t
Fino Window Display
Tho Salom Shoo storo has oponed
up tho spring season with a lino win
dow dlsploty of ladles' and gontlo
mon's pumps and oxfords. Tho
Bhocs this season aro very attractive
and tho Salem' Shoo storo Is ono of
Salem's most ontorprislng shoo
houses. It will pay spring shoppors
to soo tholr shoes boforo buying.
Making iv Glenn Up
Amos Long, sanitary Inspector for
Salom, Is taking action toward clean
ing out tho city alloys. Tho alloy
between Court and Chomokota was
cleaned out nlcoly yestordny and or
ders nro being glvon to nil proporty
ownors along alloys to "mako a
cleaning."
Has Collected 9100,000
To dato slnco tho oponlng of the
tax roll, Shorlff Mlnto has takon In
$150,000, loavlng $2C9,000 In round
numbers yet to bo collected from
Marlon county tax payers. Next
Tuesday, tho 15th, will bo tho Inst
day upon which tho three per cont
rebate can bo given, nfter that dato
only face value Is In order.
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First Showing I
OF
Spring Footwear I
BY THE
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DIES SUDDENLY
MBS. M. E. HOLCOMH DROPPED
DEAD "WHILE SITTING AT
BItEAKFAST TABLE.
Mrs. M. E. Holcomb, ono of the
oldest and most respected residents
in South Salom, died suddenly, while
siting at tho breakfast "tablo this
morning, heart falluro being the
cause.
Mrs. Holcomb was born In Mc
Honry courity, 111., in 1854, from
whero sho removed to Oregon and
has been, a resident of this city for
tho past 30 years. A kind and lov
ing disposition has won her many
friends in this city who will be
grieved to learn of her untimely
death. '
Mrs. Holcomb was tho mother of
two children, Chas., now living in
Salom, and Etta, who is now dead.
Tho husband and father passed
away several years ago. '
Tho deceased appeared to bo in
good health this morning until sho
was attacked with a dizziness. Her-
solf and son, Charley, were eatlrn;
breakfast, when Mrs. Holcomb sud
denly complained of a blindness, and
after sitting rigid for about live
minutes, fell forward on tho dishes
and soon expired. Charley called in
Dr. O. E. Miles as quickly as possi
Dlo, but lifo had becomo so extinct
that the physician could do nothing.
Funoral announcements will ar
rive later.
Don't Forget Parents Night
At Y. M. C. A. Friday night 7:30
to 9:30. Como and bring your
friends. You will bo welcome.
3-9-2t
Will Try Again
After an extensive argument be
fore tho county commissioners and
Judge Bushey yesterday, the petltlou
asking tho county, to establish a full
width road In district number 1C
was dismissed. Tho dismissal of the
petition was of a technical nature,
tho petitioners falling to attach the
names of tho respcctlvo petitioners
on tho. affidavit posted as required
by law.
Stunts nt Y. M. C. A.
Annual parents' night entertain
ment. Friday night at 7:30 sharp.
All parents and friends aro cordially
invited to bo present and Inspect tho
building, and see Salem's futuro
business men do stunts In tho water
and on tho gym floor. Thoro will
bo refreshments and you will have u
good time 3-9-2 1
Gave a Surprise
The German Society of Salem, gave
a surprise to tho family of a new
comer, Fritz Zagoloth, who has
bought a fine farm in West Salom.
About 20 went out, and thoro was
singing and rdffeshments.'and'a very
onjoyablo tlmo was had.
COUNCIL REFUSED.
(Continued from page one.)
"Living Wages or New Council.
Tho Unions Stand for Homes and
Womanhood, tho Chamber of Com
morco for Dollars" and others to
tho fiiiino effect.
Tho chambor of commorco a short
tlmo ago, romonstrated against the
wngo Increase.
It was ngreed that labor unionists
shall load anothor pnrado on tho
city hall tonight to demand that the
council does not again throw the
matter out without propor consider
ation. o
Hon. J. R. Blackaby, of Ontario,
and F. J. Palmer, of Jordan Valley,
woro In tho city today seeing frlonds,
and mado Tho Journal office a call.
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An appeal has boon takon from
tho court of Judgo Wobstor to tho
circuit court In tho enso of J. M. For
rest against E. Chnloroft.
This suit waB commenced In tho
justlco court by tho plaintiff for the
purposo of securing damages for tho
broaklng of hla buggy. Ho nllogod
In his complaint thnt the defendant
Is supoiintondont of tho Chemawa In
dian school, and that on a certain day
ho permitted an Indian boy to take
members of tho school for a rtdo op
tho Portland-Salem road, and that, In
passing the plaintiff, the driver of the
wagon, through carelessness, run In
to tho buggy of tho plaintiff and broke
a wheel, uml othorwlsoMnmagod It.
1 A verdict was of damages amount
ing to $22.50 wrts given tho plaintiff,
but It was not satisfactory, and nn
appeal was taken.
WOOD FOR SALE
Good quality, prompt delivery.
Spauldlng Logging Co. Phono 83.
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SPLIT CEDAR POSTS
Clias. K. Spauldlng Logging Co.
Phono Main SS.
3-3-eod-St
APP
ALBANY
OSINESS
MEN KICK
A communication has been received
by tho Railroad Commission from a
number of tho business men of tho
city of Albany, protesting against tho
proposed ralso of the freight rates be
tween Portland and that city by the
Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
and asking that an Investigation' bo
mado.
According to the complaint filed by
tho business men, tho Southern Pa
cific recently decided to raise the
prico on Eastern shipments, by mak
ing the local rate apply to them in
stead of tho present 10-cent rate. The
signers of the complaint state that
such a rato would bo unreasonable
and exhorbltant, and asks the com
mission to hold a hearing on the
matter, and to Issue an order re
straining the company from putting
tho rates Into effect.
Tho complaint Is signed by S. E.
Young & Son, Ralston Electric Sup
ply Company, W. B. Stearns & Com
pany, Chambers & McCuno and L. E.
M. J. Hamilton.
REGULATES KIDNEYS
AND ENDS BACKACHE
No man or woman nere whoso
kidneys" aro out-of-order, or who
suffers from backache or bladder
misery, ca'n afford to leavo Papo's
Diuretic untried.
After taking several doses, all
pains dn tho back, sides or loins,
rhoumatlc twinges; nervousness,
headache, sleeplessness, tired or
worn-out feeling and other symp
toms of clogged, sluggish kidneys
simply vanish.
Uncontrollable urination (espec
ially at night), smarting, discolored
water and all bladder misery ends.
Tho" moment you suspect tho
slightest kidney or bladder disorder
or feel rheumatism pains, don't
contlnuo to bo miserable or worried,
but get a fifty-cent treatment of
Papo's Diuretic from your druggist
and start taking ns directed, with
the knowledge that there Is no oth
er medicine, at any price, mado any
where else In tho world, which Is so
harmless or will effect so thorough
and prompt a cure.
This unusual preparation goes di
rect to tho causo of trouble, distrib
uting its cleansing, healing and vi
talizing Influence directly upon the
organs and glands affected and com
pletes tho euro boforo you realize It.
A Cow days' treatment of Pape's
Dlurotlc means clean, healthy, ac
tlvo kidneys, bladder and urinary
organs and you feel fine.
Your physician, pharmacist, bank
er or any mercantllo agency will tell
you tnat Papo, Thompson & Pape,
of Clnclnnoti, Is a largo and respon
sible medicine concern, thoroughly
worthy of your confidence.
Accept only Pape's Diuretic flf-ty-cont
treatment from any drug
storo anywhore In tho world.
Smith Pays 120 for Pork
Never in tho history of this
city has any man paid the farmer
such prices as these. We never
charge commission. Ship by ox
press. For good fat produce ,wo
will pay as follows ship today:
Dressed block hogs 12 c
Dressed veal up to 130 lbs 12 c
Dressed mutton, small 10 to 121,
Ltvo hens 17c
Dressed hens ISc
Eggs Markot Price
Address
FRANK ti. SMITH MEAT CO.,
"Fighting the Beef Trust,"
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Notice of Intention to Improve ,
Owens Street.
From tho cast curb line of Lib
erty Streot to tho west curb line of 1
Rock Streot ln tho City of Salem,
Orogon.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
Common Council of tho City of Sa-
lorn, Orogon, propoeos to lmprovo j
Owens Streot from tho cast curb lino !
of Llborty Street to tho west curb I
lino of Rock Streot In ho City of I
Salom, Oregon, said Improvement to j
bo mado at tho oxponso of tho ndjn-
cont property, according to tho plans
and specifications adopted for said
Improvement, and on file at tho of
flco of tho City Rocordor, which said
plans and specifications aro horoby
referred to for a rooro perfect des
cription of said Improvement.
Remonstrnnco may bo filed
ngnlnBt said Improvement within 10
days of final publication of this no
tice. Tho dato of tho first publication
of this notlae la the 25th day of Feb
ruary, 1010.
By order of the Gauuoll.
W. A. MOORBS.
Olty Recorder.
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PERSONAL MENTION
"Bulger" Hill has returned from
a brief stay In Stayton. While in
Stayton Mr. Hill gave tho citizens a
course of lessons on how to operate a
ferry boat without turning it over.
Henry McFarlano returned last
night from Portland, where ho trans
acted business and visited.
Miss Pauline Gregor went to Port
land today to visit,
Charles Vallo returned to Portland
this morning after a few days busi
ness visit here.
Raymond Parker, of. Jefferson, at
tended to business matters hero yes
terday. P. C. Knighton and wife are in
Portland this week visiting.
Constable Ira Hamilton mado a
business trip to Aumsvlllo yesterday.
Misses Bertha and Carrie Moores,
of Seattle, aro visiting at the homo
of their brother, A. N. Moores, hero.
Clyde B. Altcheson, of tho Rail
road Commission, Is In Portland on
business.
A. D. Waldo, of Brooks, was a bus
iness visitor hero yesterday.
H. C. McAllister, stato fish warden,
is In Portland looking after business
matters.
Julius Plncus, the hop merchant,
returned to Portland yesterday, after
a brief business visit here.
H. H. Patterson, of Aurora, was
looking after business matters here
today. Mr. Patterson is a busy farm
er of the north end of tho county, and
reports plowing to be well under way.
Miss Therlsa Willis, of Oregon
City, Is visiting her many Salem
friends this week.
Mrs. W. D. Fenton, of Portland,
visited here yesterday.
Wiley Pugh, of Chemeketa, was a
business visitor hero today.
State Engineer Lewis is a Portland
visitor today.
Assistant Stato Superintendent
Carloton went to Portland today on
business In connection with his of
fice. State Printer Duniway last evening
from a three-days' visit In Portland.
Mrs. Blxey, of Independence, who
was operated on at the Willamette
sanitarium, .died Monday morning.
Tho funeral services will be held at
Rigdon's undertaking parlors tomor
row at 2 p. m.
Miss Birdie Schomaker returned to")
Portland this afternoon, after a short
visit here.
D. D. Mumpers, of Champoeg, trans
acted business here today.
H. G. Honeymnn, of Portland, vis
ited old Salem friends here today.
Bert Rhodes, of Portland, arrived
today, and will attend tho funeral of
his former wife, Mrs. Nettle Rhodes.
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic
glvo Chamberlain's Stomacn id Liv
er Tablets a trial. They are mild and
gentle in their action and always pro
duce a pleasant cathartic effenr Call
at all good druggists' drug stores for
a freo sample.
Care For Your Trees
Spraying Pumps and Hose at
all prices.
See us for Aero-motor Wind
mills, Fairbanks-Morse Gas
Engines.
SANITARY PLUMBING
Best workmanship our motto.
PURYINE & LESLEY
Cor. Front and State Street.
Phone Main 34C.
Everything in Plumbing
Good Workmanship; Reason
ablo Charges Our Motto.
Wo do steam and hot water
fitting.
J ibbals & Petersen
Court streot, between Liberty
and High.
Profitable Business
For Land
I have a 74 room corner
brick rooming house business
in Portland, located on best
and busiest street, clearing
now five hundred dollars
monthly, does better In sum
mer, finely furnished, good
lease, will trade on rnuch
or acrage near car line, must
bo good fruit laud, Prico on
business $15,000. Will givo
tlmo on difference if less, or
pay cash for difference if
more. Address
J. R. Hughes
Room 309 Fulling Bldg., Port
laud, Oregon.
Notarial Commissions.
Tho fololwlng notarial commis
sions wore issued by the socretary of
stato today: Gustav Anderson, Bak
er City; Horbort A. Borkman, Bend;
Guy LaFollett, Prlnovllle; Col. W.
Johnson, Grants Pass; J. Walter
Smith, Jasper; Eva Weatherred, J.
Schrelber, Jr., H. G'. Sonuemann,
John F. Sedgwick, M. S. Fitzgerald,
Herman Gantenbeln, Portland; E.
W. Vanvalkenburg, Burs.
Bruco C. Curry, T. A. Lawsen, J.
F. Daly, Portland; J. A. Simpson,
Sweet Home.
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Last year tho Oregon Valley Land
company sold 300,000 acres of land
In southern Oregon, about" 11,000
acres being in Malheur county. As
a result of this deal the deeds cov
ering tho land, 1,300 of them, has
been received by the county record
er, of Malheur county, for record.
Smith & Everett
Real Estate Money Invested
Loans ln Portland Real
Insurance Estate Securlt!es
309-310 Failing Building
PORTLAND - OREGON
D. D. BARRON
Civil, engineering, surveying, plat
ting, sub-dividing. General contract
tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges
and streets. Stato and Commercial.
Entrance 136 South Commercial
St.. Room 0. Telephone Main 204.
Salem, Oregon.
Norwich Union
Fire Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
City Hall, SuJein. Or.
MONEY TO LOAN
TtfOS. Ji. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or.
NEW TODAY
5c JC 5j ? jjc jj? rJC 5(c a ij 4 5j5 5
FOR SALE A good 7-room house on
N. Cc-mmercial street, close in.
Prico ?2750. See Derby & Willsou,
U. S. Bank Bldg. 3-9-3t
FOR SALE 500 gooseberry plants,
Oregon Champion, $2.50 per hun
dred. T. R. Chapman. Phono
Farmers 171, Route No. 2, box 9,
Salem, Ore. 2-9-2t
FOR SALE A fine home and fruit
ranch, east of city, with good In
come. This is a good buy. See
Derby and WlHson, U. S. Bank
Bldg. 3-9-3t
FOR SALE Nice new cottage, largo
lot, north part of Salem, $1100. A
bargain for 30 days. See Derby &
Wlllson, U. S. Bank Bldg. 3-9-3t
FOUND Money. Owner can have
same by proving property, and pay
ing for this ad. 3-9-3t
WANTED
Journal At once,
office.
carpenter at
3-9-lt
DRY WOOD TO MOVE Will sell
cheap. Phone 1410. Call 1790.
M. P. Dennis. 3-S-3C
WANTED 25 men to work in or
chard and hop yard, $2.00 per day.
Also four men with teams to plow
at $2.00 per acre. Plenty of work
for men and teams. R. R. Ryan,
Commercial and Center streets.
3-9-4t
WANTED Number one dairy cows
Stato price and address. Robert
Tassell, care Journal. 3-9-3t
Contractors.
Sealed bids will bo received by
the Board of Dlroctors of School
District No. 34, In Marlon County,
Oregon, at tho office of the School
Clork, at No. 388 Stato Street, for
tho erection of a new School Build
ing on Block No. 23 in Englewood
Addition to Salem, Oregon.
Bids to bo opened by tho Board
at tho Clerk's office Wednesday
ovonlng, March 16, 1910, at 7:30
o'clock p. m.
Certified check for 5 por cent of
tho amount of bid to accompany
each bid. Said check of successful
, bidder to bo forfeited to tho Board
: unless ho qualify within five days
! from dato of award.
Pinna nnrl Rnptn,nttntia nnn Vo
. . " "
I seen nt tho office of Architect and
' Superintendent of Public Construo-
tlon, F. A. Legg, In the Murphy
: Block, Salem, Oregon. Board re-
serves right to reject any or all bids
; Dated this first day of March, 1910.
i By order of tho Board,
H. A. JOHNSON, Jr.,
! Clork.
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DYSPEPSIA
"Having taken your wonderful 'Cases
rets' for three months and being entirely
1 cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia,
' I think a word of praise Is due to
'Cascarets' for their wonderful compoat
tion. I have taken numerous other co
called remedies but without avail, and I
find that Cascarets relieve more in a day
than all the others I have taken woulli
a year." "Jamee McGune,
loS Mercer St., Jersey City, N.J.
Pleaiaat. Patatabi. Pottnt. Tata Good.
Do Good. N'v Sickaa, Weaken or Grlpo,
10c.2So.S0c MavaraoMiobullc The ceo
u'u? tablet 'tamppd Cl' C. Unaraucead to
cvuu or your iuooy baUc 913
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Northwestern Nursery $
2271 East State St. f
NURSERY STOCK Northwest
Nurseries, wholesale and re-
tall, fruit trees and shrub- 2
bery of all kinds; all stock
freo from pests and dls-
eases; largo stock of best e
winter apples ,lato keepers
a specialty; also Lambert, ?
Blng and Royal Anno Cherey 4.
trees; trees dollvorod freo in J
Salom. Address T. D. Jones, O
proprietor, Salem, Oro. j
Wrlto for catalogue. I
In considering making yur airi
light, or cooking, why not cona'
tho F. P. Gaa Machine and '
ben Llgkt
Will sell and install thla mo
and guarantee it to give ft per
cent more light for the sai aoney
than electricity or city gas. Let mo
figure with you, estimates furnished.
Call at my shop and 'see the lights
and stoves ln operation.
I also carry PYRO ' DENATURE
ALCOHOL utilities. Safe, economi.
ml, odor! "as. '
A. L
BUte Ht.
Co To C o.
Steamers Pomona and Oregona
leave for Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.
m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m.
M. P. BALDWIN. Art.
Salem Fence Works
immmmavjfmsum iiiiiniiim 1 1 ram
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fpnclng, Hop wire, Barb Wire,
Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mal
thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready
Root ng.
CHAS D. MULLIGAN
250 Court St.
Phone' 124
Gold Dust flour
Mode by the, SYDNEY POWER
COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon.
Mode for Family Use.
Ask your grocer for it. Bran
and Shorts always oi hand.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
WHITE HOUSE
RESTAURANT
Salem's most popular res
taurant, 362 State street. We
never close, open all night.
Win. McGilclirist & Sons
fhene 44 Main. 147 N. High m
C. W. YANNKE
Hroprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
uulm una Uivery. ah tti
loiltrii Kutiber Tire.
RHICHE8TER S PILLS
S .TIIBIIIAMONIMIKANB. rT
DlAl
LlIONn II1JANH M U.S. for 2S
yeus known is Iltil. Sifat. AIw.v. Rrii.hu
S01D BV MSGISTS EVERYWHERE
I WILL SELL AT
Private Sale
Star Oil wagon, with team or
without. 1 team of black
'Perchoron mares, sound and
true to work, weight about
3000; l 3-ln Studebnkar wagon
good as new; 1 spring wagon;
1 Studebaker buggy with top;
two sets of harness; reason for
selling business. I am leaving
city. Call on or address.
. L. LKWIS.
926 Trade street. Salem, Ore.
Fire C JJ Fool
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