Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1910, First Section, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILT CAPITAI JOCKI.AJL. MALUM, OHKGON. SAT nt I) AY, MAY 14, 1010.
Choice specials for evening shoppers Hundreds of
other monoy saving opportunities-that spnco will not
pormlt us to mention. pome In, look through tho
store;, wo have something you want.
AT LAST.
BATH RUGS of EXTRA
QUALITY
Tonight from 7:30 till 9 o'clock p. m. the
large wash goods section offers an exceptional
quality Bath Rug, Slzo 22x41, a good $1.0d
Value, at tho low prlco of E8
Nono sold before the time mentioned at this
price. Positively no phono orders filled.
Ladies' MERODE UNION
SUITS
Cotton and LIslo Summer Weight, an opportun
ity to supply your summer needs at a groat say
ing. Thoso anion suits como in low neck, no
sleeves, tight knoo and laco-trimmod knee. Reg
ular 8Go &nd 90c values, special tonight K
at the low prlco of tho suit 50
Seo display at the underwear counter.
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS
THE HANDKERCHIEF COUNTER offers to af
ter supper shoppers from 7:30 till 9 p. m., an
extra special all-linen hand embroidered Initial
Handkerchief, a good valuo at 10c and
16c. . Your choice tonight . . 4 7 each
Buy all you waut
CHILDREN'S HOSE All
Sizes
An extra good grade on sale tonight in tho
Children's Hoslory section from 7:30 till 9 p. m.
They aro heavy ribbed, medium wolght and will
glvo good rought service, all sizes to choose
irom nt mis unusuai low price, ronignt,
special, pair 10
no pnone oruers niicu.
Buy as many pairs as you like.
Womeo's'and misses' all-wool suits at special p'fi.ces. Men's and young men's all-wool
suits at special price's, Complete showing of boys wash Suits white and colors, Men's
straw hats, seasonable shapes, reduced one-third in price, New auto coats and auto
gloves; got yours yet? Wood fiber hats and Panamas, th.e very newest shapes, See our
mens clothing ad tomorrow, Sunday, Itis to be the best offering that will ha'ppen this
season, Watch, wait, and then read, Broken lines of shoes at less than manufacturers'
cost, Slightly mussed waists reduced to pecial prices, Visit our dress goods section, we
have a sale de lux on all leading makes, patterns and-colors,
, Minor in St. Louis Post-Diapatch.
CITY NEWS.
OottAga Undertaking Parlors
GctUge and Chomekota Sta. Callo
'ay. or night. Phono
Giispn'a fbarbor shop
Gllson's cigar store
Gllson's baths open alt day Sunday
. ( ' 12-4-w-s-tf
Three Lending Features, Of
Our business" aro quality, modest
prices and good sorvlco. J. M. Law
rence, Commercial and Ferry stroets.
W1U Refund Overcharge
Tho Oregon Railroad Commission
3 today in soc.olpt. of a communica
tion from tho 0:11 & N. Company,
acknowledging an overcharge on n
consignment of brick to 8'. A. Hughes,
and "advising tho commission that it
will rofunl,tko mqney,
,
Clil-Nnmcl Display
On Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of thu week, by. ono of tho host lady
domonstratora sent out by tho fac
tory. Chi-Namol Is ono of tho llnost
flnishora known for furnlturo and ill
insldo work. Everybody is lnvitod,
especially ladies, to sco tho work at
Wade, Pearco & Co's on thoso days
5-9-Bt
Licensed to Wed
County Clork Allen today lssuod
a marriage llconso to Mols M. Shier,
of Gates, and aged 24 years, and
Emma M. Joost, of Mills City, and
agod 19 years.
Get a 10c Package
Of Conkoy's Llco Powder and a
copy of Cankoy's Poultry Book free.
Tho powder kills tho llco Instantly,
and tho book" is full of valuablo in
formation for poultrymon. By mall
7c. H. W. Thlolson.
Hues to Qulot Tillo
P. D. Jones has brought an action
In the circuit court against Esthor
Lnrmory, ot al, In which ho asks the
court to award a decree qulotlpg tho
title to land In which tho defen
dants, claim some". Intorest, but tho
character of which Interest is un
known to tho plaintiff.
Bring 'Ilium Friday Afternoon
Church notices , In ordor to bo
printod In tho proper column, must
bo brought Into tho Journal office
not later than Friday aftornoon at
5 o'clock. Tho Journal gladly prints
tho notlcos but fools that it is en
titled to a Uttlo courtesy at the
hands of tho ministers, This has
boon tho rulo In this offico for years,
but It has boon porslstontly Ignored.
Horoattor, it will not bo.
1 .ii 1 nil" wrftje ' -a
SCATTER Jlashlfot ccflia
Meet Us
In Salem Juno 4.
Hnll Game Tomorrow
A team from Brooks will play tho
Electric Light & Power Co. boys at
tho leaguo grounds tomorrow after
noon' at 2:30. A redhot game is an
ticipated. Want Money Judgment
W. II. Burghardt has commoncod
a suit in tho circuit court against
tho Gold Mountain Mining company.
He alloges that at divers times at
tho reqeust of tho company bo has
advanced it moneys which aggre
gates tho sum of $617.70 that no
part of it has bcon paid, and asks
for a judgment for tho amount,
Don't Forget
Tho Modern Woodmen picnic
Juno 4.
Port Commissioners Appointed
Governor Benson yesterdny after
noon appointed commissioners for!
tho Port of Bay City. Thoy ard
Theodore Jackovy, W. C. Hawk, O:
W. Tike, Gujst Nelson and John
Bozarth. Applications have beenj
mndo for tho appointment of com
missioners for sovoral other ports
and tho appointments will be mado
in tho course of a wook.
I
Wo Will All Bo There
Whoro? At Salem, Juno 4.
Bought Clnirchmcrc Property
J. G. Voget has bought through
Derby & Willson nearly a whole
block of land In Churchmero Addi
tion to West Salem, with the Inten
tion of opening a fine lumber yard
in that fast growing little city.
Churchmero is the terminus for tho
Salem, Dallas ,& Vails City R. R,
Churchmero lots will double in, Value
In less than ono year. Churchmero
lots on the installment plan. See
Derby & Willson, U. S. Bank Bldg.
Don't Forget to Attend v
Tho Modern Woodman picnic,
June 4.
To Build in West Salem
The Falls City Lumber company
has purchased six lots In West Sa
lem, and, is making preparations for
the constructloit of lumber shed"!
and other necessary buildings. Tho
buildings will bo of a sufficient size
to accomodate tho enormous busi
ness being transacted by tho- com
pany, and will bo modernly equipped.
As soon as thoy aro completed,
which will bo ; in a comparative
short porlod of tlmo, tho company
will open up a yard and branch of
fice at that place. The main office
and yards of tho branch company
aro situated on Fourteenth and Oak
streets.
A Fine Garage
J. A. Cooper and W. M. Mechan
have about- completed their garago
on High St., opposite tho court
houso, to bo known as tho Great
Wcstorn. The garago will bo a cre
dit to the city as It will bo tho larg
est and most fully equipped ono In
Qrogon, south of Portland. Tho au-
tomobjllng public should mako this
venture thoir own by assisting with
their patronago, to mako It a suc
cess as' tho proprietors have gone to
great expense In arranging for the
care of automobiles and handling
supplies for tho trade. Mr. Cooper
needs no recommendation as ho Is
a business man of many years' i
standing In tho community. While
Mr. Moohan Is not as well known in
Salem ho has been in business in
Woodburn, whoro ho Is known ns n
business man of Integrity and abil
ity. In nn Interview Mr. Cooper
stated that thoy would use ovory of
fort to ploaso tho public who sawflt
to holp thorn with thoir patronage.
PORTLAND
MAN IS A
BIGAMIST
AT LEAST HIS WIFE, THE FIRST
ONE, SO CHARGES AND WILL
GO TO LOS ANGELES TO TESTI
FY AGAINST HIM.
Portland, Ore., May 14. Mrs.
Thomas Hughes, which alleges that
she was deserted a year ago by
Thomas Hughes, former partner of
Patrick Bruin, in the -Bruin detec
tive agency, expects to leave for Los
Angeles tonight where She will give
testimony against her husband who
Is under arrest In Los Angeles
charged with bigamy. v
Tho Hughes were married here by
Father O'Hahn, 1908. At that time
Hughes was in partnership with
Bruin who had resigned as captain
of the detective department of P011
land to engage in tho venture.
Hughes soon afterward left town
for Seattle. Later he jumped to
Los Angeles where it is reported he
worked with tho temperance forces:
It is alleged that he contracted a
second marriage in Los Angeles In
April. Mrs. Hughes, of Portland,
swore out a complaint charging
bigamy.
r o
Want Washington's Swxrd.
Baltimore, Md., May 14. Captain
Amos Martin, of Vancouver Barracks,
Wash., and Mrs. Martin are in Balti
more today, and have filed suit to re
cover a sword which was onco the
property of George Washington,
which his wife's family owned and re
cently sold to J. P. Morgan for $5000.-
Tho complaint charges that tho
sword belonged to thb Lewis family,
and was sold by several members
without the consent of all. Mrs, Mar
tin's maiden name was Lewis. Sho Is
a direct descendant of the first presi
dent. Norwich Union
Fire Insurance Society
Frank Morrdlth. H-vOoVnt Amh
Room 13 Rush Bnnk Itlk. Snlfin. Or
Hop men and Fruit Growers. We
maufacture Prune ancj Hop Drier
Stoves. Al! kinds of Piping and
Connections. Don't buy your sup
plies in this line until you have seen
us. You get better goods for less
money. Our goods have our guar
antee back of them.
THE
Anderson Furnac
c Co
58 TRADE ST.
PHONE 886
Excursion Rates To The Eas
DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES IN OREGON
TO - , KATES
'Chicago v. $72.50
Council Bluffs "
' Omaha .
Kansas City ". .... ........ . 60.00
bt. Joseph. - ' v
St. Paul
bt. Paul'Ma Council Bluffs 63.9.0
.tllurieapolts direct.... ...... V. .'. 60.00
Minneapolis via Council Bluffs'. ; . 63.90
Dulut'h direct X 66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs ." . 67.50
St. Louis 67.60
Tickets will be on sale May 2d and vth; June 2d. 17th c-d 24th; July 6th
and 22d; August 3d; Septombor 8th.
Circuit Court Matters.
After granting a decreo in a dl
vorco caso and listening to tho argu
ment of counsol in rolntion to a mo
tion on tho part of tho plaintiff to
open tho caso of Charles Elgin
against H. S. Snyder, Judge Gallo
way adjourned tho circuit court this
foronoon and this afternoon ro
turned to his homo. The lssuo in
volved in tho caso is tho recovery of
a, farm traded to the defendant for
stock In tho Salem Box Factory on
the ground. that fraudulent repro
sentntiona --wore., made with relation
to tho value of tho stock. .Attor
neys Kalsor & Poguo sought to open
the caso on the ground of newly dis
covered evidence, qnd the motion
was resisted by Attorney John Mc
Nary, who appeared for tho defend
ant. Judge Galloway directed coun
sel for plaintiff to reduce his ques
tions to writing and the cose will be
further considered Friday when
Judgo Galloway will return and con
vene court.
Secures Divorce Decree.
A decree of dlvorco was granted
Mrs. Sadlo Rudllng from Edward
lludllng. Tho property rights be
tween the parries wore settled so
that Mrs. Rudllng was awarded the
sum of $150. Tho, caso was origin
ally filed by the husband, and in his
complaint he asked for a decree of
dlvorrfo on the ground of cruel and
in-human treatment and impotency.
Mrs. Rudllng filed a crossbill In
which sho mado the same charge
and was awarded the decree prayed
for.
Will Award Decisions.
Upon hla return ' Friday Judgs
Galloway will render a number of
decisions. Among others will be a
decision in the case of F. R. Dur
kett against Inez Miller, et al, the
issue involved being a lease. to some
land; and a decision on the cost, of
E. D. Mosslo 'against Mary Cyrus, In
which the point Involved Is tho spe
cific performance of a contract for
the conveyance of 30 lots In Brook
lyn addition.
o
Good Roads.
A special representative of the U.
S. Department of Agriculture, Wash
ington, D. C, Dr. Maurice A. Eld
rldge, best known authority on good
roads In the country, will speak on
that subject at the following points
on tho dates shown:
McMlnnvllle, May 30. ,.
Forest Grove, May 31.
Oregon City, June 1.
Salem, Juno 2. '' t'.
Albany, June 3. t"
Corvallfs, June 4.
Eugene,- June 6.
Roseburg, June 7.
Grants Pass, June 8.
Medford, June 9. .
Ashland, June 10.
WM. McMURRAY,
' Gen. Pas Agt., Portland, Or.
' 6-13-to 6-9
Excellent lot on
Sower connection.
-FOR SALE
Union street.
$750.
New 5-room bungalow, Twelfth
and Marion streets. $2200.
Lot, Seventeenth street, between
State and Court. $650.
Lot, northeast corner Laurel and
Highland avenue. $10 down; $5
per month.
Don't overlook the dwelling,
southeast cornor Twelfth an'd Court
streets. $3,250; $500 of this goes
for paying.
Lot, 40x160, half block of state
house. $2500.
Lot, Thirteenth and Center
streets. $1050. A. good buy.
New 6-roqm modern dwelling.
$400 down; balance, monthly pay
ments. Terms can bo had on all of tho
above.
Seo SRnTn-GILLINGnARL CO.
Room 5 McGoniack Bldg.
Phone 00 or 1023.
tf
, PERSONALS
Mr. J. Blddrstlno Is in the city to
day In tho interest of a N. Y. drug
Arm. Ho is tho guest of Mrs. D. A..
Leach.
Mr. F. W. Ruof and wife left to
day for Armstrong, la. Mr. liuef
has lived In Salem for the past eight
years, and has worked at tho plumb
ing business during that time with
A. L. Frasor. Mr. Ruef is leaving-Salom-
to onter tho hardware busi
ness in Armstrong.
W. J. Roberts, of Medford, was In
tho city today on business at tha
state capltol.
R. M. Wadd, of Tacoma, Is In the
city today. His' mission Is with re
lation to an Irrigation project ln
which he is Interested.
Dr.-Robert Cram and bride, recent
ly of Boston, aro getting nicely set7
tied In their rural home on the Jeffer
son road, where the doctor built a cot
tage on his 11-acre fruit farm.
Mrs. R. C. Iverson.and two daugh
ters, Mrs. Valborg Paromald and
Miss Signo Ivorson, of Tacoma, are
visitors In the city. During their
stay thoy "aro the guests of Labor
Commissioner Hoff and family.
COLORADO
TO BUILD
RAILROADS
Denver, Colo., May 14. New rail
road construction work, ' to cost the
estimated .total of $54,000,000, will
be begun In the very near future on
several lines In Colorado, according
to official announcements made hero.
The plans Include tho construction
of more than 200 miles of new road
by the Burlington, 120 miles by tho
Denver and Rio Grande, S4 miles by
the Colorado & Southern, 100 miles
by the Union Pacific, 40 miles by tho
Denver, Laramie & Northwestern.
500 by the Southern l'acific and 250
miles by tho San Luis Southern.
Monopolies die hard, but In tho
end public opinion Is loo much for
them.
THOS. K. FOltn
Over Ladd & Bush llanlc, Salem, f'r.
:c9c 3p HK.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE First class newspaper
folding machine 4-6-8-10 or 11
pages folded at once up to a full
sized 7 colunjn paper. Cheap If
taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000
per hour. Inquire Journal Salem,
Ore. 3-21-tf
WE HAVE good pasture for horses
only on tho Yannke farm. Cull
at Catterlin Real Estate, 467
State St. 5-1 4-
Tho ulxtvo rate apply froni,lorU(wd only. From polutu south of Port
land add ONE WAX ,octtl rato t0 Portland, to make through rate vis
Portlnnd. Ouo wnjr through California, add 913.00 to above rates
RIDING GALLERY
The finest machine of this kind
ever sqon In this part of tha
country. Runs every night un
der fine tent 50x100 feet.
Plenty
For
, Ten darn pro.-Ided for tho going trip. Stop-overs
within limits 1n either direction. Final return
limit throe m nths from date of sale, but not later
than October 31st
Inquire of a ly S. P Agcnljjfor More Complete Informalion
WVT. McMURRY,
v General Passenger Agent.
i-UUTLAAD. OltHGON
of Seats
Spectators
5c per Ride of Five
Minnies
Drlng the children, out and lot
them have a good time. Runs
ovory night and Sunday after-,
noon. South 21st and Hyde
streets, near Turner road.
FOR SALE OR RENT One billiard
table. Inquire at Hills' pool room.
Phono 454. 5-14-3t
FOR RENT Five rooms on one
floor, with pantry, water and elec
tric lights, 3 blocks from city hall,
446 Union street. Rent $10. Phone
1542. 5-14-3t
FOR RENT Neat room, choice of
three upstairs furnished rooms In
private family, near business dis
trict, bath, lights. Rent.$l;50 per
week, 475 South Commercial strcot
5-14-3t
FOR RENT Five-room house and
basement, water in houso. Call A.
A. Schrelber, 566 HJgh street.
5-14-3t
FAT FOLKS WANT ME Your
weight, double chin, bust, abdo
men, hips and fatty heart re
duced. I am no doctor and have
nothing personnl to sell you, but
I want to. tell you how I lost 35
pounds in weight and regained my
health by a guaranteed harmless
treatment that you can tako at
homo. Thero is no exercise, no
starving, no wrinkles, or deten
tion from business. I want to tell
you how It was "done. Strictly
confidential. Call or writo for a
free booklet. Address, Mrs. A. C
Hedges, 161 62nd Btreet, North.
Portland, Ore, 5-1 4-t
CARE FOR THE LINEN
Wo mnlce a specialty of launaor
ing the finest fabrics and table
linens. Clones are not worn out
with machinery. All work called
for and delivered. Work guaran
teed. Your patronago solicited.
Highland Hand Laundry
2549 Currant Ave. Phono 403
White Labor.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LANDS
Bow River Valley, Southern Alberta.
Flrst-olasa Farm Lands Cheap Ten Years' Time.
Local Agency Steeves Block, Salem, Oregon.
a. d. Mccarty; local agent.