Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 05, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    r&W jdGHT IMtl.V TAPITXT. .TOT'TINVU. AIKM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OOIODEn S, 1010. -
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75c Hamilton's Patent Tension Shears 39 Cents.
Commencing Today, and Continuing Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday 4 DaysWe Offer 1000 Pairs of
Self-Sharpening Shears, 75c values, at per pair 39c
ARMSTRONG &
FREE to-day,
Don't wait until it is too late. Take adantage of this offer today ,as these expert cutters
and fitters will leave Saturday night. Choose the fabric you like best frojn any goods
selling at 75c a yard or over and we will cut and fit a dress skirt FREE.
You will not need any guide to
quality to clothes if you come
here. You'll see for yourself the
great values you get in investing
your clothes money in a suit of.
these
Hart Schaffner & Marx
fine clothes. The clothes tell their
own story. Everything you've
a right in expect
you buy, they have. The makers
put it all into them; you'll get it
out when you wear them.
New colorings in gray, brown, tan, blue. Suits $18
to $35. Overcoats $18 to $35.
This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Clothes.
PARCELS.
CHECKED
FREE
CITY NEWS.
Sc
Wednesday evening, D'Arcy Hall.
10-4-2t
. i '
' Gllson'a barber shop
aileon's cigar store
Qllson'a baths open all day Sunday
12-4-w-a-tf
Cottago Hotel Itntcs -
Beginning Soptombor 1 tablo board
by tho week, $4.50. SInglo meals, 25
cents. RomemUc, this means Cot
tage Hotel quality. Sunday dlnnor,
35o. 9-20-tf
How Notaries
Tho list of notarial commissions
Issued In nncl for Oregon today Is;
J. t Marqunm, Marqunm; Wm. IT.
Schroodor, , Oanyon Olty; Martin
Stephens, Med tor d; L. M. Curl, Al
bany; C, O. Stout, M. Ella Tomkins,
O. A. Taylor, Portland; John P.
Busk, Joseph; Marcus B. Brown,
rortlan'd.
NoUoc
- To whom It may oonoern This Is
to certify that the Associated Stu
donH3ody of. tho Si-M. S. will not bt
xoepobBlbld for and debts contract!
without proper requisition. Uobt.
Miuton, President. 10-4-.1t
One of tho Finest-
Houses in Salem has boon placed
la my hands to soil. Tho silo must
to made soon, thoreforo tho price Is
reasoaable. Boo me about this be
fore it is gone. Homer H. Bmltb,
room 6.McCornack bids, Phono 06.
7-13-t
For Sale
Good 7-room house on Ckomekota
St., close in. $590 down,' balanco on
monthly payroonts. Lot 50x150.
This is n very good buy. Beo mo at
onco. Homer H. Bmlth, Room, 0,
WcCornnck Bldg. Phono 06.
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irero Is Something Goofl
48 ceres adjoining O. & E. track
M Wacqndn station. 12' acres In
.English walnuts,' 16 ncros cJonred,
"balance in brush; $105 per nare.
93,000 down, balance in terms to
ult. ' It will pay yqu to see ma
about" this. Houior H. Smith, Room
6, MeCocmaok Bldg. Phono 06.
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a mi ft r
1 rmHw AMS
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ARMSTRONG will cut and fit Skirts
tomorrow, Friday
in the clothes
Wexford, Wexford, Wexford:
"Mother, Whom Wo Lovo So
Well," vory pathetic picture pro
duced by Tarahouser Stock company.
Mr. Robert Jones will sing, "Tho
Moonlight, tho Roso and You."
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
10-1-2 1
Licensed to Marry
Marriage licenses woro Issued by
County Clerk Allen this aftornoon to
John Schiiffors, aged 21, and Miss
Elizabeth Schwortor, aged 18, Anton
Schaffers afllant, and to Charles W.
Maygor and Miss Motto Piatt, Francis
Feller, nlllant.
Increasing Ono's Oportunltlcs
Thoro aro many ways a young per
son may lncroaso his opportunities
nnd earning power, Ono of tho host
wnys is to socuro a business educa
tion. Whother ono works for him
self or nnothor, such a training Is
useful. It may mean tho dlfforonco
botweon success and failure Tho
Capital Business Collogo, of Salom, M
a good school. Its graduates aro
successful. Students may entor any
tlmo. A catalogue for tho asking.
Cost Hint 90Q.BQ ; ,
John P. Cnvanaughj Repu?Iaan
candldato for circuit judge of tho
lourtU Judicial dlgtvlct, Multncjnnh
county, Hied his oloctlon statomout
With tho seoretary of- stnto today,
showing that ho had wptyfiloU $6S.B0
In buhnlt of his candldaoy, d did also
John Dltchburn, nnothor Ropubllcnn
oahdldato for tho same office, who
stated that ho had axpondod $100.80.
w; 'Lair Thompson, formerly of Eu
gono, but now a prominent attorney
of Lakevlow, Lnko county, filed his
statement of oxpansos, showing that
ho expended an aggregate of 24 cents
in furtheranco of his candidacy for
nomination as joint ropresontatlvo of
tho twenty-first ropesontatlvo district,
Lako and Klamath caustics, to tho
legislature.
New IncorM)raUons
Two now corporations filed articles
with the sooro.ry oftato today.
Thoy aro: Tho Paoldo Coast Wostru
mlto"ompany, of Portland; oapltnl
stock. $100,000. Incorporators, Fred
J. Blakoloy. Harry Howard, William
Llud. National Llro BlQflk Insurance
Company of Oregon ; principal office,
Portland; capital stooK, $100,000;
incorporators, John F. 8hpr)V-F. H.
Stow and H. II. Qrn.
SWEATER
COATS
For Men and Boys
priced at
50c to $6
Tho colors aro red, tan, brown,
green, navy, white, gray and
fancy mixed colors, trimmed with
largo pearl buttons or military
collar. All sizes to chooso from.
and Saturday.
PARCELS
CHECKED
I
iNCntrpnir irn
FREE
WEXFORD.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
CLUB QUARTETTE.
Mandolin, Giultui-, llunjo and Piano
II lull-class vocalist, supported by Ml.
Robert Jones. Admission 10c.
WHEN HE WAS
FLOATER
To float around the water for three
hours in tho chill of tho morning upon
tho high seas with ten fathoms of
water underneath,' and the only vls
lblo means of support being a small
stick of timber divided between throe
pooplo, ono of whom was dead,
"makes a flno bnth," says Bert W. Gra
ham, a grain dealer, of Portland, "but
no moro of thom for your Undo Dud
loy." Mr. Gibson Is ono of tho few
survivors of tho wreck of tho steam
or Columbia, which was sunk off tho
California coast In July, 1907, nftor
a collision with tho tramp steamer San
Podro (n n donso fog, nnd Just aboirt
midnight, and ho feels that he is ox
tromoly luoky to v-o still countod
among tho living. Ho floated around
in tho cold wntor for ovpr three
hqurs, until he und another male com
panion and the corpse of a young wo
man, who dlod of tho cold, fright and
phyftial oxhnustlon, before thoy woro
rescued by a llfoboat crew, and ho
says that ho could not have hold on
nnothor Ave mluutos. Mr. Graham Is
a buslnosa visitor to Salem today, and
called upon his old friend, tho gover
nor's private secretary "Pat" McAr
thur, at tho state house? this morning.
For Your Amusement
At D'Arcy Hall, on Court
atroot, a dnnco wtth best of music,
big hall, good floor. Wednesday
evening, 10-4-2.1
Slx-ltoom House
Bath, newly ilnlshod Inside, lot 8Qx
10Q, for snlo cheap. N. D. Elllptt.
job printer, 231 South Commercial
street. 10-5.lt'
One Glory Certificate
A marriage license has bsn Is
sued b.y County Clerk Alleu o
Charlre L. Martin and Mis Mar
garet M. MpCJeJlnn, both of tlIs oMx
upon ma amuavu oi Airs. u. o.
Clvllan.
1- II II 47V ! ATSvV II II m
Marx I
TURNS
SOME NOT
RUE BILLS
Tho Marion county grand Jury,
which has been In session since Mon
day, mado its first report this morn
ing covering four criminal cases that
was up for Its consideration, all or
viihlch were not truo bills and the
indictments will probably bo dis
missed by tho court at tho October
session. J. H. Peterson; "Luckv
Jack," was acquitted of tho charge
qt "wanton and malicious Injury to
personal property," the "striking and
breaking of tho leg of a bull calf,
the property of Fred Btover, upon
tho main highway south of this city,
with his automobile, In July of thla
year No bill was found agaln3t
Manuel Fon Sea, charged with ns
Sault with a dangerous weapon al
leged to have been committed upon
tho person of A. J. Arnold, who
claims that Fon Sea cut him. with a
knife In this city during an alterca
tion July 10. Frank' Bllgh, mana
ger of tho Star theater of this city,
was not Indicted on the charge of
"exhibiting Immoral and obscena
pictures" In tho display of reproduc
tions of the Jeffries-Johnson fight,
which charge was made by tho Good
Citizenship League of this city, July
15, and Gus Bawlck was treated the
Bamo way as to 'the charge of the
larceny of n bicycle, alleged to have
been committed July 19, tho wheel
In question being the property of R
J. Hendricks.
HOP MARKET
IS GROWING
RATHER LIVELY
A slight flurry has been created In
the hop market, locally, on account
of the reported sale of several lots of
hopa In this district within the past
24 hours, the heaviest purchaser, It Is
understood, being Louis Lachmund,
but several otheV buyers aro In the
field with orders; and the scramble
for possession of tho cream of the
1910 crop is getting Interesting. Sev
eral sales have been reported, but, as
the buyers are In the country, and
could not bo seen today, confirmation
or denial could not be obtained. The
price quoted ranges from 8 cents to
13, and even 13 cents has been re
ported as having been offered for tho
strictly choice article', but no sales
havo been reported at this -latter
quotation. The harvest of tho Oregon
crop Is practically over, some of the
largest yards still having a few days'
picking to bo done to finish up, and,
since tho growers generally devoted
tholr efforts to clean picking, and the
avoidance of mould,- it is predicted
that this year's crop of "beer berries"
will be best, in point of quality, In
years, which means the best In tho
world. Tho prospective yield, earlier
In tho season, was somewhat curtailed
by reason of tho recent rains, and
other adverse weather conditions, and
the actual yield Is variously estimat
ed at from 80,000 to 90,000 bales,
o
Your cough annoys you. Keep on
hacking and tearing tho delicate
membranes of your throat If you
want to bo annoyed. But If you want
rollef, want to be cured take Cham
borlaln's Cough Remedy. Sold by all
dealers.
Sterling
and
Plated
Table Ware
in the
Latest Designs
SO
The Newest
in
all lines of
Jewelry
go to
Power's Jewelry Store
247 N. ComM St.
vlVwk. -idtfflfiiifefc. SSw
Dr. L. O. Lcnon
Chiropractor, nerve .and splno
specialist, has located nt 418-19-20
U. S. N. Bank building. On account
of Just having opened offices in town,
special prices will be made until
October 15. It you aro suffering
from disease, call at once, do not
put It off, for there Is danger In pro
crastination. Many are being cured
by th's -wonderful science, many
that have been pronounced Incura
ble by tho medical doctors There
are no drugs used, It Is Nature's
way; Each case Is carefully diag
nosed., If you have stomach, liver,
kidney, heart or other organic di
sease, or rheumatism, lumbago, fe
male disease, sick headache, consti
pation, or any one of the many
fevers, do not fall to caU anu 06
convinced as to the merits of this
wonderful science.
THREE GIRLS
ESCAPE FROM
AID SOCIETY
Sheriff Mlnto has been notified of
the escape of three girls, minors, from
tho Boys' and Girls' Aid Society last
nltfht, who, nt luFt reports, are still
at large, and their whereabouts uri
known. -No Information was gicn
ns to their method of effecting es
cape from the Institution, but their
names and descriptions, as furnished
Sheriff Mlnto byftelephone this morn
ing are: Ethel Still, 1G years, light
brown hair, gray eyes, rose' colored
dress, dark blue coat, no hat, com
mitted from Malheur county; Rosa
Lee West, 14 years, short fleshy
blue eyes, brown hair, light or red
dress, no hat, committed from Doug
las county; Tlllle Hugle, 13 years,
light brown hair, blue eyes, red cal
Ico dress, red sweater, no hat. Su
porlntendent Gardner of the Institu
tlon, offers a reward for the capture
of the girls.
BIG JAP LINER
BRINGS GREAT
CARGO OF SILK
Victoria, B. C, Oct. G. The Ta
coma Mnru, forerunner of the sec
ond Japanese trans-PacIflc steam
ship lino to entor this port Is duo to
reach hero today and preparations
are under, way to give, her a royal
welcome.
The steamer Is bringing a' largo
cargo, Including silk worth $1,500,
000, which will bo hurried to Taco
ma to bo Bhlpped East by tho wait
ing train of tho Chicago, Milwau
kee and St. Paul.
Quito a number of prominent
railway officials of Taccma will Le
among those who attended the re
ception to bo given the steamer.
) LA FOLLETTE'S CONDITION
CONTINUES FAVORABLE
Rochester, Minn., 5ct. 5. Al
though Senator Robert M. LaFol
letto, of Wisconsin, who yesterday
underwont an operation at tho Mayj
brothers hospital hero, is not yet out
of danger, his condition Is very fa
vorable today.
"Senator LaFollette passed a
fairly good n'ght," said an official
bulletin issued at the hospital. "He
slept well after midnight His con
dition Is normal and his functions
aro acting splendidly. Everything k
favornbfe."
His physicians say Senator LaFol
'etto's condition la improving hour-
WINNER OF OVER
FIFTY STAKE RACES
"Otto Wawa." sired by Iroquolse,
inrrlved In the city yesterday en
route to Independence, and Is now the
property of W. W. Perclval, the well
known turfman, irlquols Is the only
I American horse that ever crossed tho
i water and won the English derby.
Otto Wawa is a bialllon. 10 years
old, and has won 61 stake races. His
weight Is 1S60 pounds, which is very
large for a racer. He Is one of a
string of 1J thoroughbred owned by
Mr. Prcla!.
Worry l lply trying ta Uie two
days nt a time one Is . nough.
CANDIDATES' CARDS
,t,
CHAS. McKEE,
Republican, of Monitor. Inde-
pendent Anti-Assembly candi-
dato for
County Commissioner
of Marlon County.
(Paid advertisement.)
4. ...
PORTUGAL
OCLAIM
PUBLI
London, Oct. 5. Sir Francis VII
llers, tho British minister to Portu
gal, today cabled the foreign-office
that tho revolutionists at Lisbon
havo Issued a formal proclamation
of a republic.
A portion of tho despatch mado
public says:
"Severe fighting was In progress
last night and today troops stationed
at the capital and surrounding gar
risons havo gone over to the revolt
tionists. A republic has been pro
claimed. The announcement was
received enthusiastically by the .pop
ulace I believe a provisional gov
ernment Is In process of formation
King Manuel Is reported at Mefra
Queen Amelia and the prince Royal
have left the capital and yesterday
took refuge at Cascaes."
Sir Francis' telegram Is the first
official communication received di
rectly from Lisbon and is believed to
upset tho theory that the king has
gV to England on a British war
ship.
Mefra Is eight miles north of Lis
bon in the province of Estremadura
o
PERSONALS
-
A. C. Hough, a prominent -nttor'
ney of Grants Pass, was a business
vis'tor to this city today.
Justice Will R. King, of tho ru
preme court, was among tho pasen
gers on tho Oregon Electric for
Portland yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Price, of Port
land, formerly residents of this city,
have returned to their home after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stein
er. J. C. Cooper, tho prominent bank
er of Independence, is a business vis
itor in Salenv today.
DIED.-
GILMORE At tho school for the
feebel-mlnded, Salem, Oregon,
Tuesday, October 4, 1910, Grant
Gllmoro, from Coos county, aged
42 yeas.
TAYLOR At tho family home o.n
fair grounds road, Friday, Sep
tember 30, 1910, infant child of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Taylor, aged
six days. Interment was had in
City View cemetery Saturday af
ternoon. BAKER At the home of Mrs. A. A.
Miller, on North Liberty street,
Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, October
4, 1910, Merrill Dale Baker, aged
8 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O." Baker, of pneumonia.
Funeral tomorrow at 2 o'clock
from RIgdon's undertaking parlors.
Rev. Errott will havo charge.
Wednesday Evening
Follow the crowd to D'Arcy Hall.
10-4-2t
Try a Journal Want ad.
SUBSCRIBERS.
If you get your paper by
mail kindly watch the tag and
see when the time. Is up, and
remit promptly, or notify us
to stop the paper; otherwise
bill will be made for the time
the paper coraes after explra-
tlon of last payment.
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 McMlnnvlUe.
Loaves Sunday at 8:00 a.
m., 1:00 p. m., nnd 5:15 p.m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal oraee any day
but Sunday. Phone H.
J. B. Uncterwood. Mgr.
NEW TODAY
v
t . a
CAN TOU AFFORD To pass up-
. A 1 1 . 1L
aucn an opponunuy uu iuo luuuw
Ing: For salo, good 6-room house,
pantry, bith, all rooms good slxe,
board walks, barn and chicken
house, city water, oxcollont vlow,
lots of ohado and fruit tres, house
plastered and In extra good condi
tion. Prlco $1900, oaBy terms.
Homer H. Smith, room C, McCor
nack building. Phono 9G.
8-2-tf
FQR SALE A flno lot on south
east corner of 24th and Trade Sts.,
high nnd dry, 60x192 A. This iu
a dandy. $400, $25 down, bal
ance $10 per month. Homer H.
Smith, Room 6, McCormack build
ing. 6-20-tf
FOR SALE First class newspaper
folding machine 4-C-8-10 or 11
pages folded nt once up to 0 full
sized 7 column paper. Cheap 1.
taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2000
per hour. Inquire Journal Salem.
Ore. 3-21-tf
FOR SALE Fine b or 10-aero-trauv.
Homer H. Smith, room 6, McCor
nack bldg. Phono 9G. 8-2tf
FOR SALE Good 7 room house .in.
Chemeketa street, close In. $500
down, balanco on monthly pay
ments. Lot 50x150. This Is a.
very good buy. See mo 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
Farmers' Feed Barn. Phona
Main 430. - 9-28-tt
WANTED A large unfurnished
room suitable for light housekeep
ing. "D. C," care Journal."
10-5-3t-
U. S. MILLER, THE WATCHMAKER."
Over 20 years' exerlence aa a.
watchmaker nt Beatrice, Nob.
High-grade work at Eastern prices
Opera House block, 484 Court
street. 1 10-5-tC
RUG WEAVERSRugs made from
old carpets. Northwest Rug Co.,.
of Portland. Salem agency. Ad-
dress Wm. Delmas, P. O. Box 1S2,
Salem. 10-5-..t
FOR SALE Kimball organ, In flrst
class condition. Prlco reasonable
Enquiro at 1394 North Summer
street. 10-5-lw
JOHNSON'S Cleaning and pressing;
parlors; hats blocked and cleaned
and clqtheJ repaired. Haines' old
location. Phone 1245.
Wed-Sat-tf
WANTED Experienced carpenter.
Enquiro 5C5 South Liberty street.
10-5-3t
FIRST CLASS TAILORING and
dressmaking. Mrs. I. J. Basey.
429 Commercial street. Phono
1414. Apprentice girls wanted.
1 0-5-1 wk-
GREAT SCARCITY OI? TELEG
RAPHERS! Tho railroads an.I
wireless companies of America ar
short full 10,000 telegrapher.
"We can qualify young men and la
dles In a few months and place
them at $70 to $90 por month
for beglnnors. Tuition can bo de
posited until position Is secured.
Operating six schools under direct
supervision of Railway and Wire
less Telegraph officials. Maln-lluo
wires and Wireless stations in
each school. Write for catalogue
to nearest Institute. National
Telegraph Institute, Cincinnati,
Philadelphia, Memphis, Columbia.
S. C Davenport, Ia Portland.
Oregon. ' 9-12-w&s-8w
LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TEL-
egraphy! Shortage of fully 10,
000 operators on account of
8-hour law and extensive "wire
less" developments. Wo operate
under direct supervision of Tele
graph officials and positively placa
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-Sw
Low Ideals do nothing to lower the.
high cost of living.
There are people galoro whb can
resist anything save temptation.
MONEY TO LOAN
1BOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or.
Norwich Union
Fire Insurance Society
Frank MeredlUi, Resident Agent
Room 13 Bush Bank Blk. Salem, Or
Lingenfelter's
Sanitary Fish and
Poultry Market
Everything In tho Fish, PouUry
I ami vuiiiiuu gooas line. .
My market 't absolutely sanitary
my meats being kept In refrigerator
counter. Drop In and look around.
Corner State and HJjjh street.
A. 31. IilXGRNFKLTKR, Prop.
' Phono 7150. Snlem, Oregon