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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1910)
i t V pask uroirr. rMtT.V MAPITAIi JOttRNAIi, BAMCTf. OREGON. MOXDAYV APRIL 18, 1010. $ WANTED $ NEEDED $ $ MUST HAVE $ " ' . $70002 " $7000:22 $70002 Use Good Paint V I .. 4 To meet otii obligations, this amount we must have and wili' place at the - i : . mercy of the public, our entire stock of good, clean merchandise. Muslins, sheetings, contract goods and rubber goods excepted. All the rest must go at 20 per cent deduction for five days, for cash. The above amount represents our entire Indebtedness and us by helping'yoiirserfi we need the money, you need the merchandise, let's swap, Our stock is complete in every detail, make your .'selections, early, ' . . be among the wise ones and shop early, For 30 years this store has set the pace with the leading styles and quality, give us a 'lift right now and we ' ; 1 : : will be at your service for 30 years more, Make your dollars earn you something by taking advantage of this unusual ' shopping event. Men, women and children's wearings, lln Wear, Waists-, Petticoats, Hosiery, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Trunks, Bags and Suit wear, etc, etc, .All goods . RITY NEWS ' .- . I . .1. '.1. .L. JU mX. kl 1 r: & V 'r l'HHtim- tir1ilnll . rm" . t.. j:.-.....v.vv.v,y:v;.vv.'!.. :. ... . . ..... ... ' n i - FiiHi iii-s-i-n ii tn ivm. vriLLjrrwi ni&mz.Mir- rv i i i ' i i w i1 n i i i mi i mi - rrlcos havo been reducod on nil tho iriflllnory nt Lajjgo's an Court ' i to)'' ,,.. iajtor Kent ':MZJ3lL Hunny room, near business rtls- VSltrlct; cloctrlo light, bath. 475 'fTCommCrcIal St. ' 4-1 C3t '-Vwjjettag UBdcrtjaUDK Parjer rv-'Vv-'' Cottage and OheraeketA BU. Callii '," da i iilcht. Phona 724. , ?' -sfriVota Yes for Monmouth Normal- means to R community, nnd especial- ly to a child. The Normal School Je Vfcere the teachers ro beet trained. "Vou fcavo a valuable plant at Mon fmouth, worth more than $100,000, Doa't abandon thlg, but vote, ye, veta for Monmouth and sustain the Wrwal School. The coat la four Mt$ on a thousand dollars. J. p, V. Sutler. Sec Com. 4-14-llw-d So w Dress (-foods, Wash Goods, Silks, marked in plain figures, figure To Put Clocks on Mnrket C. E. Ttorkwoll returned yesterday from Portland, whore, Saturday ov unlng, ho attondod n mooting of the stockholders of the Automntlo Alarm Advertising Systom. The stockhold ers oloctod a bonrd of dlroctors, nnd nlso deotded to put tho docks on the mnrket within 00 days. Licensed to Wed Marriage lloousos woro Issued Sat uses i TO urday aftornoan o John Joo Wilson, Med 20 yoars, and Hattlo Frak,os, ngod 20 years, both, of Salura. It. A. Smith, of Albany, ngod 20 yonfs, and ttessle Freflland, of Salom, ngod 23 years. Th regular meeting of tho Wo man's Alliance of Unity church will be hold In tho, parlors of the Unitar ian ohuroh on Wednesday next nt 2:S0 p. in.. Instead of Friday. Tho ohangs is In order to meet Mtaa Mary II. Davis, secretary of the Na tional Alliance, who will address the meeting- A full attendance Ib de sired on Wednesday evening. A re oeptlnn for MlM Davie will be held at Mrs. Louis Poratner's rooms on Commercial St:, to whlah all mem bers of the church are cordially In vited. 4-18-at Read the Journal Want Ads is due now, We want to have Trimmings, Lace Embroideries) the discount yourself; positively Stoiv KnlurshiR Through tho Increase of business nnd the" arrival of more goods Lange's MUllnory on Court SW have had to Incroaso tholr storo space Mohair Prices Good The pool consisting of nearly 50, 000 pounds of mohnlr was sold Sat urday, April 10. to Kenton for 32 & cents a pound. This Is an ndvanoe at 7 cents per pound over last year. Bay Ho Sold Booze to H, McQeo was arreted Saturday overling by Constnblo Hamilton nnd the police ofllcers on tho ohargo of soiling Intoxloatlng Itquors to two Indians. A oomplalnt agn.inst htm has boon fllod In the court of Judge Webster nnd the time sot for his ar raignment at 3 o'clock this nttor noon. o ' Speed mantaoa should be given a sentenee, when convicted, on the tread-mill, which would make the punishment fit the crime. -o- - " I'iles Cured, in a to 1-i nays. PASO OINNTMBNT U euaranteod tt cure any oase of Itching, Blind, Bleed Ing or Protrudlug Piles In Q to 14 days or money refunded. 600 the best store in Salemj we want to stay in Salem, Help ' Notions, Hair Goods, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Corsets,1Vlus- Cases, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, no inflated values, Everything A warrant charging statutory rape has been preferred against Vprlo Goodo In tho court of Judge Webstor, and tho tlmo for his preliminary ex amination was sot for this afternoon, but tho Indications were, at a lato hour, that tho case would bo either continued over, or that tho examina tion would bo waived. Tho complaint against Goodo Is preferred by J. G. Kilpaok and tho offense Is nllogod to have been com mitted on the porson of Dovlna Dry den, who, It is nlloged, Is. under 1C yoars of ago, In September, 1909. The girl, according to her own testi mony, submitted to tho district attor ney's office, Is now In n stato of prog nancy, and Is In charge of the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Socloty in Portland. Aoeordlng to this testimony It would also seem that ahe is ovor 16 yoars of ago. In which event an action for rape could not be maintained under the Oregon laws, unless the element of force was present, ' i .. . o Train Wrecked In Landslide. Quebec April IS. A work tralu on the Grand Trunk Pacific was caught In a landslide SO miles above IiHtuqu this afternoon. The train and a lnunbefjot wen wer burled. It is bettered that many person were killed or severely Injured. De tails of the accident are yet larking , Clinrgcd With Itape. iorcea to 'lx'nvo jiomo. Underwear, Belts, Neck- will be just as represented, Every year a largo number of poor sufferers whoso lungs aro sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this Is cost ly nnd not always suro. There's a bettor way. Lot Dr. King's New Discovery euro you nt homo. "It cured mo of lung trouble," wrltos W. R, Nolson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds In wolght. Its suroly tho King or nil cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives aud health to It. Its positively guaranteed for Cqughs, Colds, LaGrlppe, Asthma, Croup all Throat and Lung trou bles. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free at J. O. Perry's. CARE FOR THEWNEN Wo make a specialty of launder ing the finest fabrics and table linens. Clou.es are not worn out with machinery. ' All work called for and dellvored. Work guaran teed. Your patronago sollolted. Highland Hand Laundry 2549 Currant Ave. Phone 40? White Labor. It lasts longer. It don't scale or rub off. It gives tho wood a glossy finish that Is always pleasing and has a now look. Patton's Sun Proof Mixed ready for use In any desired, color, Is puro and unadulter ated. It comes in several different sizes. White Lead, Oil and a full line of Paint Supplies, Use the Adams Brush for quality and satisfaction, Fletcher 312-320 North Commercial Street Phone 156 BOULEVARD OF CAPITOL TO FAIR GROUNDS Property owners on Capitol street will assembly this evening at the Board of Trade rooms for tho purpose of considering the matter of opening up a boulevard along that street to the state fair grounds. This is an improvement that is much needed and it is stated that all of tho property owners that Is practically all of them are In sym pathy with tho movement and that action favoring it will be taken this evening. The subject was taken up at the last meeting of the city coun cil and a special committee was se lected to make an investigation witn regard to It and a report will be sub nutted at this evening's session of that body. Dr. A. E. Pierce and Fred Stew art, both heavy property owners on tho Btreet, have been communicated with on the subject and havo Indi cated that they will bo In attend ance. In the event that favorable action is taken it Is proposed to take the Improvement up immedi ately and rush it on to completion. The meeting will be called to or der at 7:30 o'clock and it is the de sire that all property owners be In attendance. PERSONALS ;H H H. G. Campbell, the real estato man of Dallas, made, a flying trip to Salem Saturday In his new automo bllo for tho purpose of taking out i stato license. Mrs. H. M. Sherwood and two sons from Oklahoma City have ar rived to make their homo In Salem. Mrs. Percy Cotter- has gone to San Diego for a month's visit to friend's and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hager, of On tario, havo been visiting his brother, I A. J. Hager and returned this morn- ing. L. C. Cropow, division freight superintendent of tho C. M. & St. Paul, (I. & D. division, Iowa,) has been visiting O. W. Harr for a few days. "Ryk" Dearbrn, of the N. O. O. electrical engineering department, was in town todny with a class to visit tho electrical powor plants hero. R. C. Churchill and family of Al bnny spent Sunday with County Superintendent Smith and wife. They returned to their homo thl3 afternoon. Louiso Byrd, who was suffering from an attack of tho measles, has completely recovored and Is again on duty at tho county clork's olllco. C. C. Hall of Portland w.is a business visitor in tho city this af ternoon. J. Frank Porter of Portland Is in the city. F. L. Pound was an Aumsvlllo business visitor in tho city today. W. J. Bushen, ot Portland, was transacting business in tho city to dr Mrs. E. Porter, of Roseburg, is a visitor In tho city. , S. Hlldahlo and wife, of Portland, wore In the city today. James P. Glebeler, of Detroit, Is a visitor In the city on business. II. P. Hanson, of Nowburg,' spent Sunday in the city. W, E. "-Williams, of AlHio, was a visitor in the city yesterday. F. R. DuPett, of Gervals, spent Sundny with friends in tho city. o 1 Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rhoumntlsm, Thero' is no need of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, and moro than hlno out of every ten cases of the disease nro of ono or the other of these varlotlos. When there Is no fever and little (If any) swelling, you may know that It Is only necessary to apply ChaiOer lain's Liniment freely to get quick rollef. Try it. For sale by all good drucctsts. One Cough I I I , j uiiMS9U6iaicscriuu3iyiiJjurca. uiners AA uour doctor aloul Autr's Ckrrm Py- ston their pnnoh c;ith Avar's rhim t).n: toral. Jf he sayi. "Take it." then tale it. toral. Sold for seventy years. How p, .4yJ 4w. cntin t ,ong CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta. First-class Farm Lands Cheap Ten Years' Time. Local Agency Steevcs Block, Salem, Oregon. a. d. Mccarty, local agent. ' Byrd CZo TT" CZ Steamers Pomona and Oregona. leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday nt 10 a. m., Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m. 51. P. BAIiDWUV. Aft. VP FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. X Btn, C sbt aim Bkuip for BcrruMSD UiwrroA-noit. NEVER KNDWK TO ML. Sfel Sum Srn StUt- E faction GatffcMfetl or llooej Refunded. Seat prepaid for $1.00 per box. Will lend them on trltl, to b paid for I wneo reutreu. camptei rree. iryour arufiitdoeiMt oars (arm img jour oraen to tor Sold In Salom bw Dp. 6. C- Stuns D. D. BARRON -Civil engineer, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. . General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges and streets. State and Commercial. Entrance 136 South Commercial St., Room 9. Telephone Main 204, Salem, Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith; Resident Agent Room 13 Bush Rank Blk, Snleni, Or. MONEY TO LOAM TBOS. K. FORD Over Lndd &.Bush Bank, Salem, Or. Try a Journal want ad. NEWT0DAY J? jf jf l jfj jj 5jj St 5l ji 5$Z 5fc FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-S-10 or 12 pages folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap ir taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000 per hour. Inquire Journal Salem, Ore. 3-21-tf FOR SALE A new house and lot at a bargain If taken soon. Enquire of owners. 704 N. Cottage St. 4-15-6t POR SALE Sovoral houses in Sa lem, and farm lan-is at a bargain. Capital National Bank. C-l-eoo: FOR SALE Typewriter and Chal mers bicycle, for sale, cheap, at Hinges' jewelry store. 4-16-2't FOR RENT Nice furnished house keeping rooms, 961 Mill St. Phone 901. 4-16-3t FOR SALE 10 acres fruit land S miles from Salom, $120 per acre. $300 down, balance, $10 per month without interest. Inquire of owner, 434 South 16th St. Salom, 4-lS-2t - FOR SALE Percheron stallion- Page Ranch, 6 miles north of Sa lem. 4-18-2t FOR SALE Fresh cows. Pago- Ranch, 6 mllos north of Salem, 4-18-2t ' MARRIED. SMITH-FREELAND At the home- of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Freoland, 420 S. 24th St., Sundny the 17th, at 9:40 a. m. Mr. R. A. Smith; nnd Miss Besslo Freeland. Rev. H. C. Baker officiating. Tho happy young couplo loft on tho 11:00 n. m. train for Albany, which for tho present will bo their place of residence. The best wishes of many friend go with them. ' ' nircn LA GRANGE At tho fnmllv root- donco nt 1E41 South High stretot April 17, 1910, Miss Doretha La Grange, aged 30 years. The remains will bo shipped to Spokane but funeral services will ba held hero at a date to be announced later. o . Doing one'day la getting one's rights. better thaa A cough, just a little cough. It may not amount to much. Or, it may amount to cverythingl Some keep coughing until the n,vp vtm Known lt? il i 5 I. i