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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1910)
TAGE TUN. UAthT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 10J0 CITY NEWS. 4t sfc sjc jjc sfs 5fc sji ?Jc s)c ! )jc s( Tonight we offer another list of extra specials that will appeal to after-supper stoppers. Read the list. Every one is a real bargain $1 .75 Madras Waists at 1 .25 Tonight tho Waist Section offers nil sizes of black and white striped Tailored Waists Special at tho low prlco of, $1.76 values, i ... 121-2rflannelcttes 9c Hero you chooso from a wide range of colorings; 12 c values special tonight nftcr supper at, tho yard. . 9c 1-2c I 20c value Hi Roubaix Su tings : : 12 This material Is 28 Inches wide, a good Special,- tonight only, for aftor supper shoppers at tho low price of 12k Putman Boots 1 -3 Tonight after supper tho boot .store offers Putnam High-top Boots at the special prlco reduction of 1-3 $1 .25PcrsianVclvet93c New and novel for hnt trimmings, Waists, etc.; regular $1.25 val ues special tonight after supper of, yard , at the low prlco 98c Men's $1 .75 Underwear 95c Tonight wo offer Men's Fine Wool-rlbbed Under, wear in pink and blue. This Is ono of our very best lines. Special after supper, $1.75 values, spepjal at the, low prlca of, ffcCT a'garment , Jv 12 Spools Thread at : : 18c Tonight the Notion Counter offers pennant, 8-cord Spool Cotton, wnrranted 200 ynrds, silk finish, a splendid bast thread at, n spool. Or 12 spools In a box at 18 eents. 2c R easons e w etter ho Each grade of Shoes is designed and Made for us ex clusively, by the best manufacturers who specialize on that priced shoe. We sell for cash and are satisfied with a moderate profit Men's Department We carry all widths from Johnson? & Murphy double A to EE D, A.'Reed Cushion Shoe and can fit Howard & Foster r. you right Stonefield &JEvans ThcICerUficd Shoe $6.00 $5.50 $5.00 $4.00 The Sign of Better Shoes Ye B oot Shoo Successors to Salem Shoe Store A Change Js-iGood Nice fried olilckon for your dny dinner at the BHto Cafe, Sun- 1 1 SOcHoseSup's 33c 75c Gloves at 49c 22c Laces at 9c I Ladles' and Misses' Velvet Grip Tho Glove Section offers Chamois- New nml novel P,nt Vnl Laces ln I I Elastic Hose Supports; clasp and etto Gloves, 16-butlon lengths, in very 1,rctty Patterns: 2 to 4 I I safety pin top;' all colorffh sale Chamois and Tan colors. 65c and '"J68 Tl , Vnl"eS UP l I M yard. Special after supper from M j tonight after . supper. 7Gc values, special" fl V 7:30 tin 9 p. m. at, I I Special.- JJj ioW prlco of ZPKj the yard I Sell Sec the Xeiv Reglna lints at Lnnge's Shop, 387 Court street. Will Bulletin Itcturns The Capital Journnl tonight will bulletin tho election returns from the stae primnrles. Gllson's barber snop Gilson's cigar store Qllson's baths open all day Sunday 12-4-w-s-tf Xcw Clnsscs In all branches begin at tho. Capi tal Business College next week. A good time to enter. Register early. 9-22-3t Acute nnd Chronic Diseases Dr. White, osteopath and nerVe specialist. Ofllce, 506 United States National Bank Bld'g. Phone 859. Residence, 4fi North Capital St., Phono 469. 8-22-eod-tf Concert Saturday Night Grand Opera n the Victor Vic- .'trola. Also, expert nlaver nlano. demonstrator beginning at 8 o'clock. Salem Music company. 135 North Liberty street. 9-2 3-2 1 Christian Science Lecture By Frank H. Leonard, of Brook lyn, N. Y., member of tho Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., at the Gr;and. Opera House Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, p. m! Admis sion free. 9-22-5t AH the Xowcst Creations In hats will be found at Lange's, 387 Court street. Don't Cook Ypur Own Dinner, when you can. got a frlod chlckdn dinner ntriho Hllte'Cufo. Dance Tonight Thpro Will be a dance at tho Holmes' Hop yard tonight. Every body' Invited. To the Democratic Voters Of Marlon county: Since my name )has been mentioned for nomi nation, for county commissioner on the Democratic ticket, I desire to state that owing to the extent of my business matters, I must decline. Thanking my friends for their kind consideration, I am,. Yours very re spectfully, Wm. H. Egan. 9-23-2t Christian Science Lecture; By Frank H. Leonard, of Brook lyn, N. Y., member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., at the Grand Opera House Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. Adml3 slon free. 9-22-Gt For Sale- Good 7-room house on Chemeketa St., close in. $500- down, balance on monthly payments; Lot 60x150 This Is a very good buy. See mo at once. Homer- H. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-22-tf Hero Is Something Good 48 acres adjoining o. & E. track at Waconda station. 12 acres hi English walnuts, 16 acres cleared, balance in brush; $165 peV acre. tp n nnn j i . q,vu uuwii, uaiunce in terms '.o ; monthly installments sun. it win pay ,you to see mo about this. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-10-tf SteusIonV Is the Place To get your fine meats. The niont up-to-date market In the valley. Cor ner Court and Liberty streets. Phone 1528. Half Dozen Notaries Tho list of notarial commissions Issued in and for Oregon today was J. W. Lucas, Grants Pass; E. S. Tay lor, L. E. Sauvie, Erail Nelson, E. B. Peterson, Portland; Chas. T. Powne, Bly. Get the Latest The Electric Fixture and Supply Company have tho best stock of electric lamps In the city. Como to our storeroom for Inspection, 245 North Liberty ctreet. Practice Trap shooting Hauser Bros, will hold a practice trap-shoot at their grounds on the Oregon Electric railway Sunday, Sep tember 25, in the forenoon. Nobody barred; everybody welcome. Get the Latest The Electric Fixture and Supply Company have the best stock of electric lamps Ih the city. Come to our storeroom for inspection, 245 our storeroom for inspection, 245 North Liberty street Resumes Work in Music Miss Beatrice Shelton's classes ln piano will resume their autumn work October 1. New pupils who desire to arrange for Instruction with one of the most experienced and best known teachers in the city, will please phone 1299, or call at studio, 345 Marion street, or every Tuesday at First Na tional Bank building. Phone 1295. Funeral Tomorrow Tho Funeral of the late Sim White will take place from the residence in West Salem Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In City View cemetery." Rev. P. SS. Knight con ducting tho services. Oae of the Finest Houses In Salem has been placed In my hands to sell. The oile must be made soon, therefore the price la reasonable. See mo about this be fore It Is gone. Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack bldg. Phone 96 7-1 3-t Flue Filed Chicken At the Elite Cafe for your Sunday dinner; theyre Just right. For Good Groceries Go.'to .1. M. Lawrence, tho grocer. Everything In the grocory line nlwnys kept In stock. Corner of Forry . and South Commercial streets. Phono 311 Practice Trap Shooting Hauser Bros, will hold a practice trap-shoot at their grounds on the Oregrm, Electric railway Sunday, Sep tember 25, ln the forenoon. Nobody barrel; everybody welcome. A Simp' ' -j, Good 6-room house and barn on North sldo of Onk ..street, Yew Park. If you are looking for a bargain, see about this. Derby & Wlllson, U. f. Bank Building. 9-23-24 Cottage Hotel Ilntcs Beginning September 1 table board by tho week, $4.50. Single meals, 25 cents. Remember, this means Cot tage Hotel quality. Sunday dinner, 35c. 9-20-tf Practice Trap Shooting Hauser Bros, will hold a nractlce trap-shoot at their grounds on the Oregon Electric railway Sunday, Sep tember 25, in tho forenoon. Nobody barred; everybody welcome. From Pennsylvania- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morgan ami daughter, Agnes, parents and sister, respectively, of S. L. Morgap, ar rived In Salem yesterday from Kingston Pennsylvania, for an in definite visit to "Sam." They are very much infatuated with Oregon and particularly of Salem, and Jim" Wlllson, father-in-law of Sam Morgan, who is also engaged In tho real estate business at a sldj issue to his "hot-air .factory," says that, if it were not election day and in violation of tho corrupt practices act, ho would bo willing to gamble 10 cents that they never would re turn to Pennsylvania satisfied to re main there after once getting a taste of the salubrity of Oregon's climate ! NEW TODAY CAN YOU AFFORD To pass up such an opportunity as the follow ing: For sale, good 6-room house, pantry, bath, all rooms good size, board walks, barn and chicken house, city water, oxcpllent view, lots of shade and fruit tres, house plastered and ln extra good condi tion. Prlco $1900, easy terms. Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 8-2-tf FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-8-10 or 1 pages folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap If taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000 per hour. Inaulre Journal 8nlm. Ore. 3-21-tr FOR SALE A fine lot on south east corner of 24th and Trade Sts., high and dry, 60x192.4. This la a dandy. $400, $25. down, bal ance $10 per month. Homer H. Smlth.'Room 5, McCormack build ing. f 6-20-tf WANTED AT ONCE Two energetic young men for good positions. Apply "X," care Journal. 9-14-tfl WANTED AT ONCE Two young ladles for good position. Address. "X," care Journal. 9-14-tf FOR SALE Fine b or 10-aere tract Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack bldg. Phone 96. 8-2tf X vL tfc lf X 1 1 aX JJ 4 y T T r r PERSONALS Snap! Snap! Snap: A new bungalow for sale close ln. City water, toilet, washstand, etc. Cabinet kitchen. Five room with usual closets. Basement, cement walks, electric lights and fixtures. Small payment down, balance on Homer H. Smith. Room 5, McCormack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-10-tf Try a Journal tvaut Ad. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poiser de parted last evening for San Diego, California, where they expect to make their future home. Chester Boweh, of this city, Is at tending to some business matters ln Portland today. Jake F. Johnson, a former resi dent of the Hazel Green neighbor hood, four miles north of this city, but for tho past four years engaged ln the restaurant business at La- Grande, has returned to Salem and is on the lookout for a permanent lo cation in this community. J. F. Goode returned yesterday afternoon from Roseburg, where ho has been holding an auction sale for the last two days. Englewood United Brethren Preaching, morning and evening. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. We welcome you to all our services. F. W. Jones, Pastor. MMtMtMMM Holl y woo :: The Best Security on Earth j; is Earth Itself In selecting your security ceo that you get tho best. Wo offer you Hollywood, and in offering this property we submit for your consideration the best land, the best location and property with the best present and prospective value of any land now on the mnrkot in tho Willametto valley. Hollywood is a sub-division of the George O. Savage farm, well known as the richest land in tho valley, splendidly located, being , only one mile east of tho Fair Grounds on the Sllvefton road, Ave milos of which Is to be rock surfaced this. spring. Tho roads through tho tract nre being graded in a thorough manner and soon homes will bo springing up in all parts of tho sub-division, making this de sirable district a home contor and -a place sought after by these de siring suburban homes. Secure n flve-aaro tract in Hollywood and build up a homo of T your own. Do It now. Get an early choice. Drlvo out tomorrow and look over Hollywood. It Is the finest property you over saw. Phone us for auto or rig any week day. Prleua rango from $178 por acre and up Terms to suit. Maps and price Hits on application. I BECHTEL & BYNON f A Reliable Remedy if Ely's Cream Balm la quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. Itclfinnses, soothes, heals and protects the clseascd men) bron' resulting from Catat -h aud drives away a Cold in the StKHAY FEVER Taste and rfmell. Full size 50 cts. ,'nt Drug gists or by mail. In liqui 1 form, 75 cr nta Clr Brothers. 5(1 Warmn Stret. JVw Vir- CATARRH It wm FOR SALE Good 7 room house on. Chemeketa street, close In. $300 down, balance on monthly pay ments. Lot 50x150. This is a very good buy. See me at once. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, Mc Cornack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-22-tf NEW CLASSES In all branches be gin at the Capital Business col lege next week. A good time to enter. Register early. 9-22-3t BOY WANTED At Capital. Bakery. 9-23-3t GREAT SCARCITY OF TELEG RAPHERS! The railroads and wireless companies of America are short full 10,000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and la- dies ln a few months and place them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Tuition can be de posited until position Is secured. Operating six schools under direct supervision of Railway and Wire less Telegraph officials. Main-Una wires and Wireless stations in each school. Write for catalogue to nearest Institute. National Telegraph Institute, Cinclnuatti, Philadelphia, Memphis, Columbia, S. C, Davenport, la., Portland, Oregon. 9-12-w&s-8w LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TEL- ography! Shortago of fully 10, 000 operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive "wire less" developments. We operate under direct supervision of Tele graph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalog. National Tele graph Institute, Cinclnnattl, Phil adelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Portland, Ore. 9-12-w&s-8w FOR SALE CHEAP or for trade A Rambler runabout; owner is out of the state and will dispose of it at a sacrifice. Inquire of A. A. Gueffroy, at Patton's Book Store. 9-20-ood-3t MISS BEATRICE ST4ELTON will open classes on piano, October 1, 1910. Studio, 345 Marlon tVreet phone 1299. Will also teach at First National Bank building each Tuesday. Phone 1295. 9-24-lm Salem's most poular res- taucant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price, Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. FOR SALE Five lots in one piece, corner of 24th and State streets; will sell cheap if sold within a week. Call at Hinges' jewelry store. 9-24-3t FOR SALE Second-hand Auburn and Bulck cheap. Both good cars. For trade, a 5-passenger car for city property. Salem Auto Garage. Pho-e 386. 9-24-tf West Salem Transfer! Passenger Baggage t 347 Stntc Street Phone 452 Ground floor .M.M--M-H"m M , Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. ra., 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p.m. falls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal offlee any day but Sunday. Phone 32. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. The most careless woman lives In Chicago. She shot six times at a stranger, having mistaken him for "'jher husband. MONEY TO LOAN 1HOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Bush flank. Snlem. Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Fran Meredith, resident A sent Room 13 Rush Bank Rlk. Salem. Or Cottage Undertaking Parlors modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Cor. Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. Lingenfelter's I Sanitary Fish and Poultry Market Everything in the Fish. Poultry ami canned goods line. My market ' absolutely sanitary, my lamU being kut In refrigerator counter. Drop in and look around. Just South o' new Marion Hotel A. M. LIXGENFHIiTEIt, ,,,. rhone 750. SiUeni, Org. u