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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1910)
MfiK nmrr HAH.Y PAPIT.M. 'TOXTtXA h, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1010, Last Pay of the Children's Week Sale Supply Their School Needs Today And Save Money PETER PAN and NORMAL COLLEGE COATS for GIRLS FREE Skirts Cut arid Fitted Free this Week. ARMSTRONG & ARMSTRONG, the Renowned Cutters and Fitters, will Cut FREE of 3 " . CHARGE a Dress Skirt From Any Fabric You Might Choose in the Dress Goads Section at 75c a Yard or Over I 8.1 VLIIUV 25c Sample Ends Lace Curtains Today SOc Drummers' Samples Representing Curtains that Sell up to $13.50 Today our large Lace Curtain and Drapery store offers an exceptional value in sample ends lace curtains, which we obtain by mere chance from one of the best known wholesale houses in the United States. Don't miss this opportunity; be here early. You probably can never share in such a value giving event again. We expect that the 500 will sell fast, and have provided extra sales people in this section so everyone can be waited on. They're divided into Two Lots AND "PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING AT 25c AND 50c. 1 &m&.tei&4k &M&JU;.Metf&L& I Sm&MJZ.yteyg mi8&eup &M&JKJSJ(et&iA MOliK THAN 100 NEW CASKS AM) 7. DEATHS SINCE MONDAY 100,(100 OK THIS WEALTHIER .CLASS HAVE FLED FROM THE XJITV. CITY NEWS. Ollson's barber snop OIlson'B cigar store Qllson's baths open all day Sunday 12-4-w-s-tf Got Quick Results A. Holso put an ad, in The Journal for a dairyman last night, and had his man this morning. Ten Lions Chasing a Man Foolish man In tho lions' den, great est moving pictures over created, now on Bhow at tho Wexford. 9-27-2t First Dan co of tho Season To bo given in tho D'Arcy hall Qourt Btreot by tho Capitol City Dancing Academy, Saturday even ing, October 1. First class music, floor, nhd hall. 9-27-2t A Snap Good 0-room houso and barn on North sldo of Oak street, Yew Park. If you aro looking for a bargain, soo about this. Derby & Wlllson, U. S. Dank building. 9-2C-5t Mowing Machine Goo. 0. Will soils all makes, of sowing machines. If in need of it machino, call at his store whoro you can sco tjio cheapest mado and tho boat ones mado. I also ront sewing machines. mon-wed Trlni Your Trees Trim your shndo trees along tho eldowalks, and earn tlio gratitude of nil who travel thorn. It is a small Job, but ono that everybody will bo glad to soo dono. Notlco M. 1J. A. At tho .rogular mooting tonight In tho U. V. U. hall on Stato stroot. Stato Managor W. J. Applogato will bo present. A good attendance 1b de sired. P. L. Frntlor, secretary; Hoy Stover, President. Clmso and Strooks Aro Tho bost makers of lop robes now on tho ma'rkot. Now shlpmo'nt Just arrived. Get tho best, prices right, and Just tho driving gloves you want at F. E. Sharer's, tho saddlory and haruosa man. 187 South Com mercial street. eod-tf Snnpl Snnpl SnnpT A now bungalow for sale closo In. City water, tollot, washstand, etc. Cabinet kltchon. Flvo rooms with usual closots. Basomont, cement -walks, olootrlo lights and fixtures. Small payment down, balanco on monthly Installments. Homor II. Smith. Room 5, McCormack Bldtj. Phone 90. 9-10-tf Cottngo Hotel Rates Beginning September 1 table board by tho week, $4.50. Single meals, 25 cents. Remember, this means Cot-j tage Hotel quality. Sunday dinner, 3Gc. 9-20-tf Auction Sale At W. Taylor's on Turner Itoad, 2 miles from Salem. Some good milk cows, high grado Jerseys; -all farm Implements. Ten o'clock Thursdny, September 29. I ... 9-27-2 f Long Evcnlngs- Tho long evenings aro commenc ing. Got a piano to pass those even ings pleasantly. I havo now a very largo stock to select from. Num bers of pooplo aro surprised they can buy a good piano so cheap now. I also rent pianos. Goo. C. Will, 121 S. Commorclal St. mon-wod One of tho Finest 'Homos in Salem has "been placed In my hands to sell. The silo must be mado soon, therefore tho prlco is :: Grand Opening of the :: MODEL TAILORING CO. Saturday, Oct. 1. Walt for our special inducement on opening day. We linve 10 stores in tho United States, and will conduct the most modern tail oring establishment in Salem. MINING CONGRESS. (Continued from page 1.) Looking for Friends T. B. McCubbin, of Eugene, Ore gon, was In tho city today inquiring for his old friend, Wm. Howes, for merly of Hanock county, Illinois. Mr. Howes hns located near Salem and Mr. McCubbin has recently vis ited his brother in Illinois and would like to meet Mr. Howes. Benson Coming Home Govornor and Secretary of State F. W. Benson, who has been under- reasonable. Soo mo about this be-' going n course of X-Ray treatment fore it is gone. Homor II. Smith, 'nt San Francisco, . California, tho room G, McCornacl: bldg. Phone 96. 'past few weeks for n semi-cancerous 7-13-t growth upon. tho face, left San Joso. Calif., upon his .return to Snlcm, License to Marry Monday ovenlng and Is expected to A mnrrlago llconso was Issued by arrive and ro-assumo the duties of County Clork Allon late yostorday af- his offices tomorrow morning. tornoon to Carl F. Hagor, of Port-J land, aged 23, and a locomotlvo fire- Robbed Section Houso man by occupation, and to Miss Lucy Tho Turner section houso was Chestnut, nged 19, and a resident of broken Into and entered by somo un- Llborty, near this city. It wns un- known persons, evidently hoboes, dorstood that tho marriage, was to ' somo tlmo during last night nnd-two havo taken place last ovenlng at tho homo of tho bride's paronts, nt Lib orty. It Will Last No doubt a "A Stubborn Clndnrel- la" will hnvo more thnn the usual ono or two seasons of pleasing tho lovorB of musical comedy of quality, and tho chancos aro It may ploaso gonorntlons of thoutro-Epora who ore yet In tho n rsory. Long llfo. to "Clndnrolla," and may alio prove a bonnnza to hor managor, Charles A. Goottlor. Hero Is Something Good 48 acres adjoining O. & E, track at Waconda station. 12 ncros In English walnuts, 16 acres cleared, balance In brush; $165 por acre. $3,000 down, balanco in forms to suit. It will pay you to soo me nbout this. Homer II. Smith, Room 5, McCormnck Bldg, Phono 96. 9-10-tf Arrested for Forgery Claudo Schrlnor, a nativo of Cali fornia, and a strangor in this city, who has been employed nt tho Rod Front llvory stablo, on Chomoketa Ho (Joea Rome ' Btreot, was arrested upon a warrant Somo young gontlomnn cornea down sworn out by Proprietor Kellogg, of Court street on a motoroyolo ovory the stnblos, upon tho uhargo.of forg morning, ns though the last Job on,ery; was arraigned before' Justlco earth was about to got away from him. The spoad limits are pretty badly shot to places, and if ho don't quit, qr the officers stop him, there Is going to bo a bad aooldeut some morning. Vor gnlo Good 7-room houso on Chemeketa StM oIoho lu. 600 down, balanoeou monthly payments. Lot 50x160. This la n very good buy. See me at onoe. Homer II. Smith. Room r., McCornaok Bid jr. Phone 96. ; 9-!J-tfl Webster this morning, and bound over to tho ernnd Jury. In dofault of ball, which was lUod nt $300, Schrln or was remnndod to tho county jail to nwalt his hoarlng by tho grand Jury and circuit court.. It is understood, however, that he Intends to enter a plea of guilty te the rhurge, and will waive examination. Schrlner Is spe cifically charged with having uttered a forged uoie upon the Northwest Bridge Company in the sura of $15 in payment for damages Incurred upon u bm livery liable. suits of clothes, one a light blue sorgo and tho other a gray suit of light summer material were taken, as woro also threo razors and a pair of low-top tan shoes. Sheriff MInto has boon notified of tho burglnry, and ho, as well as all of tho Salem and Marlon county poltco officials, aro on tho look out for tho perpetrators. Stubborn Little Thhig Th0 book of "A Stubborn Cinder olla" Is elovorly built and spnrkles with llvoly wit and humor, whllo tho music is irresistibly tuneful and full of rythms nnd melody. The chorus Is mado up of beautiful girls, who, In addition to looking protty, also sing nnd dance second to none. Pay Your Tuxes Tlmo for paying tho last half of the yoar's taxos oxplros Mondny night noxt, nnd If you delay until Tuosday morning both delinquency penalty nnd lntorost will bo added to the amount you hnvo to pay. Tax monoy hns boon coming in rapidly during the pnst wook, but if tho day of payment was put off until it was coincident with tho-Day of Judgmont, thoro would bo somo' coming In tho noxt morning, and growling because thoy woro penalised. Don't forgot It. Noxt Monday Is tho laxt day. NOW WAS 'FOUN IN THE SAFE rV ROBBERS, EVIDENTLY AMA TEURS BLOW A EUGENE IN SURANCE MAN'S SAFE OPEN, HUT ONLY 1-OUNI) AN AB STRACT iO ABSTRACT. Lots of Fun Tho plot of "A Stubborn Clndarel In" !s cast on social lines; It Is slid to sparkle with fun and has lots of oatehy music and n big "show girl" contingent. The costumes, to put It mildly, are elaborate. There Is an excellent cast, beaded by Colt Albert son, Huiel Kirk. Mable Charlebora and Lillian Goldsmith, nnd the scare includes IK effective mutdcal mem- Sheriff H. P, MInto this morning received telegraphic notification of the "blowing" of a safe In tho Insur ance office of E. L. Fisher, at Eugene, and tho Salem police authorities nro on tho keen lookout for tho perpetra tors of the deed. Thwarted In their expectations of making a big haul of money In the break, tho crackers, who were evidently novices In the profes sion, sought to wreak their rovengo upon the proprietors of the establish ment in the theft and probable de struction of an abstract of title to certain property which was transfer red from Waltor Skalfo to E. L. Fish er, and two life Insurance policies Is sued lu the name of Mr. Fisher, which aro of no valuo to anybody except Mr, Fisher, and the motivo of the thief or thieves In taking tho documents, ex cept thoy be qf a personal naturo, Is what mystifies tho authorities. .the Portland press club breakfast at the Portland Commercial club, Sep tember 18, that the Pacific coast work for better protection against foreign foes, is being taken up along the coast. Today the Portland chamber of commerce received a telegram from the San Diego chamber of commerce requesting the local organization to wiro Governor Qillett, of California, and ask his co-operation in calling a Pacific coast congress to consider Admiral Evans' suggestions to main tain a battleship fleet on this .coast. The San Diego chamber's request will bo taken up at the meeting of tho board iof trustees of the local chamber next Tuesday, in view of tho fact that Portland is deeply in terested in the subject of coast for tification nnd protection, it is expect ed tho trustees will Join in the movement for a congress. -o Opens Land to Entry. Washington, Sept. 28. President Taft today signed proclamations open ing 63,000 acres of national forest re serves In Arizona, Arkansas and Utah to entry. UNITED PEE" 2i2ED WIRE. Rome, Sept. 28j It Is reported that 100.D00 of the wealthier classes have fled from Naples as tho result of the cholera epidemic there. With the re moyal of the censorship startling de. tails of the conditions of affairs there are being received, and the fear of the cholera is growing moro ncute each day. , Thousands- from tho cholera strick en area are fleeing Into Rome. An edict was Issued today ordering these examined, and if cholera symptoms are discovered Rome will be quar ant'ned against Xnples. rrt,f Nnplfs m t'.'erltles have beeon srdered to guard the rorts, and it is probable that troops will be sent to guard Naples. It was officially announced that fourdeaths nnd eight new cases were reported in the 24 hours ending at midnight last night. From au thentic sources, however, It is known that more than 100 new cases have developed and 75 died since Monday. WILL TRY TO FLY FROM CHICAGO TO SPRINGFIELD UNITED PRESS t .EASED W.IIU9. Chicago, Sept. 28. Avlatdr Wal ter Brooking, a pupil of the Wrights, will attempt tomorrow to fly from Chicago to Springfield, a distance of 170 miles In a straight line for a prize of $10,000 offered by the Chi cago Kecord-H'rnid. Brooktns will follow ;he line of the I'llnols Cen tral tracks and a special train bear ing gasoline, lubricants and parts to bo used In repairs will accompany him. Brooklns In his biplane will carry ISO pounds of gasoline and two gallons of oil. He will try to make the trip without once comlnt; to the ground. m PERSONALS Mayor Rodgors who has been In Europe for some tlmo, and who at tended tho Good Roads' Congrats at Brussels, arrived home this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, of Med ical Springs, Qre., aro in tho city, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MInto, and will go with them to New port Thursday, to spend a wook In Lincoln county. E. J. Stoll, traveling freight agent for the "Nickol Plate Route," with headquarters In Portland, is In.Si lem Interviewing hop dealers for a' share of the benefits to be realized from the nnnual movement of the big hop crop. Mrs. A. W. Prescott and Mrs I, r!.. Davis were Oregon Electric pasner. . ers to Portland this morning, and will return this evening. John A. Mills, a prominent nnd prosperous farmer of near GervaU, Is among the business visitors of Sa lem today. Year before Inst Mr. Mills was among the most extensive producers of hops In the state of Oregon, but, last year, on account of the low price for hops that pre vailed, ho plowed up his hop roots and did not engage In the Industry thls season. Mr. Jones, of the J. & H. Shoa company, has just returned from m extended business trip of 10 days. !) 1fi !-f Si . j J A CAN YOU AFFORD To pass up such an opportunity as the follow ing: For sale, good 6-room house, pantry, bith, all rooms good size, board walks, barn and chicken house, city water, excellent view, lots of shade and fruit tres, housa plastered and In extra good condi tion. Prlco $1900, easy terms. Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack building. Phone 96. 8-2-tf ACTING-G0VERM0R- B0WERMAN IN TOWN MSTYLECRAFll IS FASHION o. f JtlU. 3 October, the Second Will be tho last Sunday trip fo" tho steamer Independence for this season. MONEY TO LOAM 1HOB. K. FORD Over Indd & Bimh Bank. "Jnlem. o? Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frnni Meredith, Pldeiit Agent Room 13 Rush Bank Blk, Salem, Ot Cottage Undertaking Parlors modem In every detail. Lady assist ant. Cor, Cottngo and Chomoketa. Phone 724. iy n .K'liru I V .-.d Lingenfelter's Sanitary Fish and Poultry Market Everything in the Fish, Poultry nud canned goods line. My market s absolutely sanitary, my meats being krpt in refrigerator counter. Drop in nnd look around. Just South o new Marion Hotel. A. SI. LINGRNFKLTRR, Prop. Phone 710. Sulein, Oivki :;A large shipment :: of new Coats and Suits for late fall .. - and winter wear, i: Styles changed slightly Call and see them l!!!StyleCraftSliop j 279 N. Com'l St. Acting Governor Bowerman and Secretary "Pat" McArthur came up from Portland this morning. Both were happy over tho political situa tion, McArthur saying some of the best men In tho state were among the defeated. Bowerman returned to Portland this afternoon on the 3:20 Electric. POR SALE A fine lot on south east corner of 24th and Trade Sts., high and dry, .60x192 . This is a dandy. $400. $25 down, bal ance $10 per month. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormnck build ing. 6-20-tf FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-8-10 or IS pages folded at once up to a full .- sized 7 column paper. Cheap 1 taken soon. Speed 1800 to 200b per hour. Inquire Journal Salem. Ore. 3-21-tf FOR SALE Fine b or 10-aere tract Homer H. Smith, room 6, McCor nack bldg. Phone 96. 8-2tf FOR RENT House on Commercial street near Center, close In. In quire at 749 North Commercial street. Phone 1065. Notice to Taxpayers. The Bonrd of Equalization for Ma rion county, Oregon, will meet at the court house in said county, on Mon dny, October 17, 1910, at 10 o'clock a m. for the purpose of correcting all errors in valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or other'prop orty, and will continue in session un til such work is completed, not ex ceeding ono month. All parties interested are notified to appear and examine their assessments for tho year 1910, and, if not satisfied therewith, to file application in writ ing, properly verified, for a reduction or alteration of same during the first week of such meeting, as no com plaints can be received thereafter. FRED J. RICE, County Assessor. 9-27-6t dly-2t wkly DHJCHESTERSPTLLS FOR SALE Good 7 room house oa Chemeketa street, close. in. $500 down, balance on monthly pay ments. Lot 60x150. This is a. very good buy. See me at once. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, Mc Cornack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-22-tf WANTED Your produce: Eggs, poultry, pork and veal at the high est cash price. T. M. Jones and Son, Commission Merchants, at Farmens' Feed Barn. Phone Main 430. 9-28-tf LOST Lady's small black leather pocketbook containing gold band' ring, pearl handle knife, SS.OC cash. Liberal reward for returrt to Journal office. 9-28-3t" FOR RENT Four large rooms; also board. Two In room, $4.50 week: ono In room, $5.00 weelt. 332 19th and Chemeketa. FOR SALE. Good second-hand or gan. Will take $15 If sold this week. 1343 South Commercial street. 9-28-2t FOR SALE Top buggy, cheap, if taken soon, 670 Mill street. 9-28-31 I'ltt.t t. .'f r's niaiuond flrsaAA I'tll. H T . d .d UoM nuVW I ith Blue Ribbon. Xl 7 hrr. llurrTo.p V r v- i. for ell lu:t(vn-rirn ! ! i.A.M I'JLLN, for ICS) " ..'rt.AlwyRHIb ,c"" tVERYWHERE- West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage 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. m., 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p.m. I'alU at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal otne any day but Sunday. ' Phone it. J. B.. Underwood, Mgr. I FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING dono at 961 Mill street. Phone 647. . 9-28-Gf. GREAT SCARCITY OF TELEG RAPHERS! The railroads an I wireless companies of America aro short full 10,000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and la dles in a few months and plac them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Tuition can bo de posited until position is secured. Operating six echools under direct supervision of Railway and Wire less Te'egraph officials. Maln-flns-wires and Wireless stations in each school. Write for catalogue to nearest Institute. National Telegraph Institute, Cincinnati!, Philadelphia, Memphis, Columbia, S. C, Davenport, la., Portland, Oregon. 9-12-w&s-8w- LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TEL ography! Shortage of fully 10. 000 operators on account of S-hour 'aw and extensive "wire less"' developments. .We opprate undor dirtot supervision oi Tele graph officials and positively placa all students, when qualified. Wr'te for catalog. - National Tele graph InttUute. C'netnnatti. Pht -adelphia, Memphis, Davenport, li , Columbia. S. C, Portland, Or. 9-12-wfts-Sw