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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1910)
DAILY CAPITA j JOI'MVAIj. mi.KM OftlifJON. TIESIUY, .ItLY 20, 1010. page Kiani. Silver and Cut Glass V Supply Your Entire Summer Needs At This Great. Midsum- mer Clearance Sale. All Summery Goods Reduced From All summery merchandise annd merchandise that will be un 494 Wednesday's Surprise - Summery Dress Goods Novy Va Boys' $4.00 Long Pants Now 'Men's Fancy Vests Less 1 -3. Sale. Tomorrow Only Price. .: " Sl-OO- The assortment Is a large one to J , - 2C to 31 Inches waist measure. They Salqm's largest petticoat storo otters a largo and comprehensive shoeing come In stripes and and plain ma- choose from In seasonable colorings, special gingham wash skirt value. of this season's nowest shades and terlals. These pants are well tai- " stripes, checks and solid colors, slze3 They are well made, large and full patterns, to choose from at this un- lored and aro worth more than this 33 t 44 On sale at 8:30. No phone Ff' Msual nrIco concession. Clearing clearing price; $4 values orders answered. Special at. .59 ' now at exactly Onc-IInlf Prlco to close at SjslOQ IIUOUCEI) OXE-THIRD IX PRICE Women's Suits at Clearance Prices Sen's Clothing and Furnishings Reduced Men's, ff omen's and Children's Shoes Reduced Pongee Coats, Presses Reduced Linen, Lingerie Dresses Reduced Tailored and Lingerie Waists Reduced Large Red Placards Mark clTJ s j; FJcnlo Tomorrow-1 The picnic of the first Baptist church Sunday school wijl bo hold at the fair grounds tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. , You Will Always , Do satisfied with your groceries If you order them at J. M. Lawrence's, tho reliable grocer, corner of Ferry and Commercial streets. Phono 311. - I co Cream Social' There will bo an Ice cream social at Mr. dough's 1G6 Dread way, to morrow evening. Ice cream and cake 10c. 7-26-2t Independent Sand And gravel yards, now In opera tlon. Cement, lime, plaster and co memt bricks and blocks. Phono 464 Druns' Improvement Co. ,7-23-Ct Comcnt Block Factory Now In operation. Furnishes all ' kinds of comont brick and bIock3. 'Front and Pino streeta. Phono 404. Druns' Improvement Co. 7-23-Gt Be Counter This counter contains hundreds of copies of Bheot music that baa bo como soiled and othorwlso damaged. Going at So while It lasts. Salem Muslo Co., L. F. Savage, mgr., '247 N. Commercial stroet. Phono 1178 2 bolls. 7-25-3t 4 'Nic . 1 1 tkM1r i.t- Goods are absolutely reduced to One-Half Parasols. Umbrellas I Liberty Street I large tan snipments mat are now on me way Artisans, Attention Tho Salem assembly of Artisans will give a picnic for tho members and their frlonds Thursday evening, July 28, at the fair grounds. Sup per will be served at 7 o'clock. Mem bers requested to, bring well filled baskets. Isn't Thcro Some Satisfaction In knowing that your meats como from an absolutely sanitary market? You will feci this satisfaction if you order your meat from Steusloffs', the modol market. Phone 1528. Artisans, Attention The Salem Assembly of Artisans will glvo a picnic for the members and their friends Thufsday evening, July 28, at the fair grounds. Supper wlllbo served at 7 o'clock. Members requested to bring well-filled bas kets. 7-26-2t Bank Seeks Judgment Tho Dank of Woodburn has com menced a suit in tho circuit court against Louis Forclor. Tho . action Is brought to seauro a Judgment of $430, and an attorney foe of $50. A writ of- attachment was issued In the case. I Have A fine 10-acre tract only threo miles from Salom. It Is tho best fruit land In tho country, beautiful view. Tho price U only $100 por acre, $5 per aoro down, balanco, $1 per acre por month. See mo about this. Ho mor II, Smith, Room 5, McCornack Dldg. Phono 90. 7-13-tf This Is Your Harvest Buy Present or Fall FOUR The Great Removal Sale Will Turn the j; ' - - ' 1 -.-....-...,.. , . Balance of Our New Season's Stock Loose - - : . . The method of acquiring this high grade merchandise is simple Come in, Look around -Stay awhile, and when you see something that takes your fancy, ask the clerk "HOW MUCH?" s :: s The price quoted you will make you a ready purchaser a satisfied and permanent one. Give us an opportunity of rroviner to von rnc and all .Fancy Goods HALLBERG & CO. seasonable this fall has been reduced to quick selling prices. We ana arriving .daily, others -can't match our prices, quality considered. Boys' Clothing at Clearance Prices Silks and Dress Goods Reduced Laces and Embroideries Reduced Special Line Gloves and Ribbons Reduced Wash Goods, Suitings Reduced Toilet Articles, Notions Reduced Each Special The Sale Ahead Ladles' Tailoring On July 25 wo will open our made to measuro Tailoring Department, suits, cloaks, gowns and costumes mado to your ofder. "Wo use only tho famous French Chart Tailoring system. Tho Style Craft Shop. (Formerly Ollver-MIchaux Co.) 279 N. Commercial St 7-25-tf Jjloensod to Wed Marriage licenses were issued to day by County Clerk Allen to Lester J. Ryan, of Dundee, aged 22 years, and Harriet D. Range, aged 19 years, and of Monitor; also to John Jacobs, of Aurora, and aged 33 years, and Nan E. Daws, of Drooks, aged 29 years. Uiichanan Files Declaration J. A. Buchanan, of Roseburg, to day filed with the secretary of state his declaration of Intention of be coming a candidate on tho republi can ticket for tho house of repre sentatives from tho Ninth Represen tative district. He asks to have printed after his name tbo words "Bollovo in majority. Stands for honofct and economical government. Minto Candidate for Sheriff Sheriff Harry P. Minto this after noon filed with County Clork Allen ins declaration or mtontion or ue - coming a candidate " for ro-Qluotlon for tho office of sheriff. Mr. Minto was indorsed and nomlnntod by the recent Republican county assembly popular with the peoplo and his nomination and reelection Is sured, f H- rruthTuiness or i and One-Third, go at the Same Extraordinary Reduction, f gr J. 1 1 CC S. Summery Underwear Reduced Onyx Hosiery Muslin Wear at Reduced Prices House Dresses and Kimcnas, Reduced Children's Coats and Wraps Reduced 'Event so Every Department IBM t l II ill II I I ll' Hl'TniH , uuui 1 fr'tSgigi 3 MORE ROOM NEEDED IN THE HIGH SCHOOL Pursuant to an adjournment tak pn at a previous meeting the school board held a session last evening, and in addition to transacting a vol ume of outlno business also dis posed of a number of matters of general interest. One of the subjects considered was the present condition of tho high school. This building Is over crowded and unless additions are made It will bo necessary to install the ninth grade in the Hast school. After discussing tho, subject at length a committee consisting of Trustees Millard Holt and Lafky was appointed to take the matter up, and see what pan be done in tho way of n relief. , j , , tbo cierK oi mo Doaru wm nere after collect all dues for tuition and also all laboratory fees. Heretofore this duty has fallen upon the prin cipal of tho high school. Miss Eltkin, of Portland, wa3 elected to the position of teapher. sewing Can You Buy Much good Improved" land near Sublimity, Oregon at $65 per acre. ,Jno. you cannot. For a short time.l ;"t J"" u " "uu" """i howover, I have a 140-acre farm one I mile from Sublimity at$C5 per acre., , This price includes the crop until , harvested. See me at onco about this, as it will not lost long. Homer1 as-jH. Smith, room 5, McCornack bldg. ' Phone 96. 7-13"-tf MM Tim tO Wear. his Announcement i , f and in may in- T X Salem. Oregon I ONLY rrtust have room for the Silk Petticoats Reduced at Clearance Prices 1 CAPITOL BOULEVARD. Last night the council awarded the contracts for the Improvement of Capitol street and this Is the begin-, ning of Capitol Doulevard. Take this tip from us: Defore long prop erty on this thoroughfare will be the most sought after of any resi dence property in the city. Here IflJ another tip: Buy on that stre'et now. There are a few who. do not care to undertake tho assessment which is levied to pay for the im provement of the street in question and are anxious to sell. On the oth er hand there are those who know that every dollar spent In street Im provements usually make the prop erty worth two dollars more and aro looking for good investments. If you are 'doing this see us. We have Ifiomn eonrt hnvn nn flnnltnl Rmtlo- jnr(, ' '.vara. Read These Bargains 7 lots on Capitol near Union for $350 each. These lots are 50x150 feet. House and two lahre lots CaDltol street, only three blocks from state house, for $7500. t Dlock of 10 lots 55x150 for $5000, Figure that out. It is a first class buy. 4 lots on Capitol at only $350. Thef.Q are WQrth ?60Q oach , otg and a n(JW o ots ami a gooa- now 4 T00m homQ for only ?S50 Cash gee ug for thege 'and Qther good buys BKCHTEL & BYNON 347 state St. Tel. Main 452 As the sword of llyj'best tem pered metal Is most ilaxible, w the t.-uly gemsrous are u.ost pliant and courteous In their behavior to their Inferiors. Registration of Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Marlon Application No. 9728. Case No. 37. In the raattoi' of the application of vinni no,, n ,.,,. auw uj Muitiuvt oe0fcv title to all of her lands in sections "nineteen and twenty, township 6 south, range 1 west of the Wilfsm- lard's 2now Liniment handy. It re otto Meridian, containing 363.75 lievcs !bi pain Instantly and Quickly acres, and being "portions of the heal b"rn. Sold by all dealers. David Newsom donation land claim the David H. Smith donation land claim, the John Newsom donation land claim and the A. J. Ferris do nation land claims, plaintiffs. Versus A. Garfield Newsom, Oliver A. Newsom and John Fuhr. and all whom It may concern, defendants. To All Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on the 22d day of July, A. D., 1910, an application was tiled by said Minnie May Buch ner in the circuit orfurt of Marion tounty for Initial registration of the Mt,e to the land above described nies8 you appear bef0re the 29th day of August, A. D.. 1910, and ISL" tdf flSi'S taken as confessed and a decree will ! be entered according to the prayar of j the appiictioa. and y win be for- K. D. ALLEN, C!rk. By s- z- Cu,ver' FRANK HOLMES. One of nature's most beautiful works sijyer we- have com bined with one of the finest pro ductionscut galss in many artistic pieces, for dining'table and boudoir, nothing can be in better taste for a fine weddri'g gift. - BARRS Cor: State and Liberty j: I PERSONALS i i I J. C. McElray, of Eugene, was a i business visitor in tho city today. I R. R. Corey, of- Daker City, is In the city on a brief visit to his bro I ther H . H. Corey, chief clerk In the office of secretary of state, j Wilbur Yarnall, of Eugene, spent , yesterday in the city, j W. W. Hall was a Woodburn vls jltor In the city yesterday. J. M. Murray, of Eugene, is in the city. Assistant Attorney General, Van Winkle is confined to his home with a case ofMagrlppe. La Ronda M. Pierce and Frank A. Churchill have returned from an ex tended visit to Chicago and other eastern cities. They say tho wea there is suffocating in tho east and eastern people are gazing longingly toward delightful Oregon and the Northwest. PORTLAND RETAIL DEALERS. (Continued .from Pago 1.) that the teamsters went on- strike. In a statement purporting to be official, it was announced that tho action ofthe Retail Merchants' As sociation was not taken to stop the teamsters' strike, but "mostly to check the attempts of the unions to unionize the wnole city; to make It a closed. town like Spn Francisco." At the conclusion of the statement it was incidentally declared that the association "does not want to put the unions out of existence, or show hos tility toward them." Notice to Plumbers rind Property Owners. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the following street improvements will be begun within -a short time I South Commercial street, i tho Drldge to Mission street. from Ferry "street, from 12 th to 14 th street. North ommercial street, from Center to "D". All wntor and gas pipes must be placed b'ljbw the grade level and changes inadejiefofe these contracts aro begun, as the streets, under no conditions, will bo allowed to be opened after being improved, and the work must not bo delayed on ac count of these changes. The work on the South Commer cial street contract will begin next Monday, August 1st, so govern your selves accordingly. By Order of the Mayor. 7-25-3t TerrlMy Scalded Is something wo hear or read about -very day of our lives. Burns and rfM0 in, ' -"tua &4hu Otlgui Ut OUilUUD QtO ' bound to happen in your family, be prepared by having a bottle of Bal- West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Express. Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8 a. m 12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for "Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnrllle. Leaves Sunday at 12 m., and 4:15 p. ra. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 33. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. JEWELRY St., Salem, Oregon INSURGENTS WORSTED, (Continued from Page 1.) and Senator Burkett' are leading the regulars. -The majority of the dele gates favor a local option plank. The insurgents are allied with-tho optlon ists, and hope to sidetrack the stand pat program. Charles O. Whlden, of Lincoln, can didate for the senate against Senator Burkett, has a strong following: among the Insurgents. The permanent chairman of the conventlon appoints tho resolutions--committee, and the platform hinges-, o'n the result of the fight to put Con- crfsamnr. Nnrrls In fho rhnlr Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem, Or.. MONEY TO LOAN' U?08. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. V 1 T- NEW TODAY S)K FOR SALE First class newspaper roming machine 4-6-8-10 or 11' pages folded at once up to a fulU sized 7 column paper. Cheap if taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000" per hour. Inquire Journal Salem Ore. 3-21-tf FIRE PROdF SAFES Large as sortment, new and second-hand.. Also vault doors. Call or write for prices today. Portland Safe Co., Agts. Genuine Hall Safe.. 87 5th St., Portland, Ore. 5- 20-tf FOR SALE A modern 5-room cot- tage, on an improved corner lot. 50x107; one of the finest locations! in the city. This- place has alt.' modern plumbing, bath, toilet,, lavatory, etc., connected with, sewer. Fireplace, beamed celling,, cabinet kitchen nnd all up-to-date' conveniences. The location Is ex cellent. Easy payments. Homer H. Smith, room 5 McCornack building. Phone 90. 6-22-tf FOR SALE The following land has been placed in my hands to sell: 10,000 acres of. farming land lo cated In Morrow and Gilliam coun ties: 80 acres of land, 16 miles from Spokane, Wash.; 192 acres near Whitman, Wash., and 1100 acres In Columbia county, Wash. For particulars and Informatiu call on or write me at the Journal office, Salem, Ore. R. M. Hofer. 6- 13-tf o.ttt. ... bAijfc. a lino lot on south east corner of 24th and Trade Sts... high and dry, 60x1924. This ia a dandy. $400, $25 dawn, bal ance $10 per. month. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormack build ing. 6-20-tf LOST Between Aurora and Salem the tall light of an automobile Finder return or address JourntB and receive reward. 7-21-lw WANTED Position as night watch or janitor. ' Address P. O. Box 502. 7-26-3t WANTED A few good hustlers to take permanent position In Salem, and a few adjoining cities. Salary iuu per month to the right par- ties. ou necessary. Call 633 Ferry St. 7-2 6-4 1 FOR SALE A high-grade piano; a bargaln. 1188 State street. 7-26-31 FOR SALE Yellow canary birds, singers, 222 West Miller street Phone 1180. 7-26-3t WANTED AT ONCE A house and lot in Salem, to cost from $2009 to $4000. Also choice vacant lot. Apply to John H. Scott Co. 7-26-31 (fWffWHHHHnMIIHIIHtlHiltlltltlMlllltlHHUHMMIHtHIMH)IMMtHMtMH.ilHHHMtltH 7-S6-5t-dly Applicants Attorns