Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 27, 1910, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    TfSrrSMA IC OPMMAMT hAV All Short Ends at
I UIVIUIIIUJVT tO lll.VinAm Ut 1 Half Price
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$7.50 and $8.50 Silk Covered Umbrellas at $4.39
'Dupionne Silk
Now at 25c Yard
The Fashionable Silk of the Day
Comes From the Mountain District
of China
Dupionno Silk la very strong, lustrous and particularly desirable for
evening dresses, tea gowns, pretty party frocks, etc., etc. The mak
ers consider Duplonne Silk the best value that has ever been offered
to consumers. We are showing It In a wonderful variety of
new shades, and It sells at the low price, per yard. . 25c
Today, Friday and Saturday
Short Lengths of Wool Dress
Goods at Half Price
The usual heavy fall shopping has made deep In
road into the dress goods department, and left
many pieces from 3 to 6 yards In length to dispose
of. These we offer today Friday and Saturday
at half price
10O Pieces f Braid and Trimming Selected
From the thousands of yards of the fall showing
placed In one lot and priced for quick selling at
exactly
Half Price
Slightly Soiled Waists Re
duced 20 Per Cent in Price
Sale of soiled tailored and colored striped waists,
selected from our regular stock. These waists have
' become slightly soiled and mussed from handling,
. - and we are sure the reduction Is enough to more
than offset damage. They are this season's newest
creations, and If we have the size It will be to your
Interest to take advantage.
Reduced 20 Per Cent
CONTRACTOR KEHRBERGER
READY TO GO AHEAD
In ten days from the start Contrac
tor August Kehrbcrger "finished the
west side of South Commercial street
with concrete. It Is believed to be a
good Job by the experts, who watched
him put It down, very closely. . Jim
Martin says Michigan avenue, Chica
go, has been paved three times, and
the last time with the same specifica
tions as South C6rnmerclal s'-eet, and
he thicks It will stand the traffic;
The street car company ls.net ready
to go ahead with its tracks and 'the
mayor has ordered suspension of the
work for this winter, unless they can
get ready, when the contractor Is
ready to put In the east side of the
street, and can do It In ten days, If
he gets the chance. There was a
slight mistake in the width of the
parking at the corner of Commercial
and MlBHlnn streets. It was two feet
too far In the street, but this error
was made by some one in the engin
eering department, or was caused by
the ordinance not being clear. The
street Is 'eft not over 16 feet wide
between the rails and the curb.
IHVT LIKE THE KTLYE.
(Continued from page one.
! carefully guarded, but the main
facts of the case, so fnr as could be
learned today are:
I Last Friday evening the older stu
dents of the high school gave a re
ception to the new students of the
: school In the assembly room of the
I high school building. When the re-
I rnntlnn wm rnrnii unit tho ntllilenta.
who participated In the reception
were departing homeward, several
of the guests of honor were set upon
by a number of sophomore students,
who were armed with scissors,
sheep shears, etc., and their hair
was clipped from their heads in
"large and Irregular chunks." The
parents of the victims took exception
to this form of entertainment of
their boys, and made complaint to
the school authorities with the result
that the offending parties, or those
of the crowd who were identified,
have been notified to appear before
Superintendent Powers and defenl
themselves against the charges pre
ferred against them.
PARCELS
CHECKED
FREE
Aj .
PARCELS
CHECKED
FREE
,
CITY NEWS.
Special meeting of Multno
mah R. A. C. No. 1 this
evening. Work In the P.
M. degree. VlBltlng com
panions welcome.
IW Derby WlUnon
Bhow you that 17-acre farm. It's
bargain. 10-1 S-St
OotUe Hotel lUtes
Beginning September 1 table board
by the week, $4.60. Single meals, IS
cents. Rememlwr, this means Cot
tage Hotel quality. Sunday dinner,
160. 9-20-tf
New Clasa In Shorthand
Will begin at tbo Capital Business
College on Monday, October 81.
Heven or eight have alroady regis
tered. A good time to beglu. If In
terested call to talk It over.
lteet tn Marlon County
Derby A Wlllson has one of the
beat buys In Marion county; 27
acres; good buildings; woll located.
This la a snap. 10-25-6t
llorae Blanket
And winter robes. Now Is the
time to make selection for your win
ter use. I have thorn, and the best
oa the market, at F, E. Shafer's, the
addle and harness man. 117 South
Commercial street. eod-tf
Muniininitju-
The best time to erect a monu
ment Is now. I have a large stock
to select from. You will be sur
prised bow good a monument I can
upply you for a small amouut.
'Wilton W. Martin, 111 N. Liberty
street 10-lS-eod-tf
Twenty-seven Aci
On the crushed rock road; 7 acres
bearing orchard, cheap. See Derby
ft Wlllson. 10-25-6t
Cabbage Wanted
Gideon Stols company, corner
Mill and Summor streets. Price on
application. 10-16-tf
HU-Koom House
Bath, newly finished Inside, lot lOx
100, for sale cheap. N. D. Elliott,
Job printer, 221 South Commercial
street. 10-5-tf
400-Acre Wheat Farm
In Sherman county to trade for
city property or will trade for farm
near Sulom. See Derby & Wlllson.
Just Received
A full line of rats, netB and hair
supplies. Ladles call and get a styl
ish hair dress. Elite Massage Beau
ty Parlors. 802 U. 8. Bank Bldg.
10-27-3t
Satisfaction iJuuruntee
If you buy your groceries of J. M.
I .a wren co, the grocer. We carry on
ly the best. Corner Commercial
ii nd Ferry. Phone 311.
Kvcrytliing 1m Sanitary
At Steusloff Bros, modol market,
corner Court and Llborty streets.
Phone 1528. Call and give us u
trial.
Not Xeccmwry to Walt
Those who are Interested In tak
ing a business course ueud not wait
for any particular time to begin
Students may enter this department
any day of the week at the Capital
Business college. A business educa
tion pays. If you are not sure, let
us talk It over.
Not Necetwmry to Wait
Those who are Interested In tak
ing a business coursp need not watt
for any particular time to begin.
Students may enter this department
any days of the week at the Capital
Business College. A busluess edu
cation pays. If you are not sure,
M us talk It over.
Another Shipment of
Johnston &
Murphy
$6.00 Shoes
Arrived Yesterday. .
Let ds fit you while the
sizes are complete
You are absolutely
protected from
shoddy shoes when
you trade, with us.
We cannot afford
to sell them.
Ye Boot Shop
! New Class In Shortlian
I Will begin at the Capital Business
College on Monday, October 31.
Seven or eight have already regis-
tered. A good time to begin. If in
terested cull to talk It over.
Notarl-a ApHintl
The list of notarial commission
Issued in and for Oregon today was:
Alice Bailey, Oregon City; F. C.
Howell, Hood River; B. F. Shep
herd, Jr., C. W. Thompson, R. A.
Sullivan, Portland,; II. S. Maloney,
McMlnnvlllo; W. R. UnUlip, Portland.
Stuik'iit Body Klerta
The Btudont body election of the
executive committee took place yes
terday morning together with that
of defiuto council In the Chapel
building. Those elected to tho exe
cutive committee were George Wil
son, Pnul Homan, Clyde Wainscot,
C. B. Harrison and James Oakce
Tho debate council was -chosen as
follows: From the seniors, Miss
Hopkins; Juniors, C. B. Harrison:
sophs, Paul Blanchard; freshmen
Errol Gllkey and Prof. Patterson
were elected to represent the Fac
ulty. Two Marriage Licensee
Two marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday afternoon, and both
wedding ceremonies were scheduled
to take place last evening. They
were Joseph Lemnion, a locomotive
fireman, of this city, aged 27, and
Miss Lctta E. Wlnzenreld, also of
this city. Guy E. Hansard, witness,
and to Guy Gilbert Looney, a young
farmer of near Brooks, aged 37, and
Miss Margery Bennette May, of the
Hazel Green neighborhood, north of
the city, aged 33. Charles Van
Cleave was the witness.
Kire Insurance Company
The City of New York Flue Insur
ance Company, of New York, waa li
censed to transact a fire Insurance
business in the state today upon the
furnishing of a bond In the sura of
3o.OOO with the lifmrance commis
sioner, with the Title Guarantee A
Surety Company, of Scranton, Pa.,
as surlty. Toll Thompson, of Port
land, was named as resident general
agent for Oregon.
SHERWOOD, WASHINGTON
j COUNTY, PROGRESSIVE
There are a uumoer of new bulld
i Ings going up here, among the larg-
I naf alriiHno- i-inlr nnri rinnrn hall in
the county. '
Fred Eppier conducts the bank and
electric light plant, and gives the
city good service In both capacities.
Colfelt & Holznagle are conduct
ing a large general merchandise
business, and seem to be progressive
merchants.
E. O. Hagol hns the livery and feed
stable, and is onef the charter
members of the McKlnley Republi
can club.
Holznagle & Fletcher are the vil
lage blacksmiths and do a general
horse shoeing and repair business.
W. J. Edwards has a pool room
and soft drink parlor.
Dr. A. I. Sayler does a largo gener
al practice In this city and county.
CANDIDATES' CARDS
STREET OA It SMASH KH.
(Continued from page one.
and Dr. Morse Immediately sum
moned. Ho wns unable to determ!no
at one Just how serious thi Injuries
were. Later, It seemed thnt Mr.
Buckner was not seriously injured
while the baby will probably bo all
rinht. Mr. Buckner, lu speaking of
the accident, said, "How on earth
did I escape without a scratch?"
Glass was flying nil around him and
the steering wheel was literally de
molished In his hands. The motor
man on tho street car did his utmost
to prevent an accident but the time
was too short for any action.
Watch out for the man who has
for his motto, "Self preservation i
the first law of nature."
Dr. Thomas V. B. Embree, of Dal
las, died at his home In that city
Wednesday. He waa a pioneer of
1844, and an Indian War veteran,
and was 74 years old.
West Salem Transfer
Passenger
Baggage
mmsKBa
The man who does things has that
much more time left to do other
th'ngs.
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 MrMlnnvllle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a.
m., 1:00 p. m.. and 8:18 p.m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Oiiital Journal office any day
but Sunday. . Phone it.
J. B. Underwood, Mgr.
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CHAS. McKEE,
Republican, of Monitor. Inde-
pendent Anti-Assembly candi-
date 'or
County Commissioner
, of Marlon County.
' (Paid advertisement.)
For JuBtice of the Peace, Salem
DlBtrlct, Indep i dent Deraocrat-
lc, Anti-Assembly, People's
candidate. Vote for
G. V. BOGGS.
(Paid advertisement.)
WALTER W. JOHNSON,
4 Republican candidate for City
Marshal, subject to the City
Primary Election.
Paid Advertisement.
Vote for
M. P. BALDWIN,
Democratic candidate for
COUNTY CLERK.
Opposed to third term.
Paid Advertisement.
,
JOHN H. LEWIS,
Democratic nominee for Con-
stable of Salem District.
To the voters, regardless of
party, I wish to say that I have
filled the office two terms. Do
you know of any good reason
why I should not be re-elected?
If not, vote for me.
. JOHN H. LBWIS.
Paid Advertisement.
W. H. DOWNING,
Democratic Nominee for Rep-
resentatlve.
Marlon County,
Sublimity Precinct,
Paid advertisement,
JOHN BAYNE,
Candidate for Circuit Judge
Third Judicial District. No. 65
on official ballot. Graduate from
Law Department, Willamette
University, and admitted to bar
June, 1893. Seventeen years
active practice of law in Salem.
Nominated at Primary Election.
Democrat.
Paid Advertisement.
H. 8. JORY.
Of South Salem, Or., Prohlbl-
tlon candidate for county com-
mlssloner of Marlon County.
Stands for good roads, good
bridges and good government;
a square deal.
Paid advertisement.
C.v W. YANNKE,
Republican Nominee for Con-
stable, Salem District.
Salem, Oregon.
Will enforce the law.
(Paid Advertisement.
For State Senator
W. 8. MOTT,
Firm believer in the Direct Prl-
mary, Statement No. One, and
the election of United States
Senators by the people, first,
last and all the time.
(Paid Advertisement.)
IRA HAMILTON,
Republican Candidate for
City Marshal
City Primaries, Nov. 5th.
(Paid Advertisement)
PERSONALS
Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pen
dleton, arrived In the city this after
noon to deliver an address at tho
opera house this evening upon ths
Issues of the campaign, In tbo inter
ests of the Republican ticket.
Congressman W. C. Hawley, can
didate for re-election to the ofllc1?
from this dlstrlBt, arrived home this
morning from a trip to the principal
points in the northern part of the
county, and will learc for the Bouth
tonight In continuation of his cam
paign. Dan S. Tarploy, a former resident
and altorney of this city, who Is no v
practicing law In Portland, Is In th"
city for a brief visit to his parents
and relatives.
Horace G. McKlnley, who is en
gaged In the timber and logging
business in Seattle, Is In Salem to
day on business.'
Mr. George Melsoiv. 'he expert
blacksmith, formerly of Salem but
now of Eugene, Is visiting friends
here.
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NEW TODAY
LT)ST On Front street, between
Marion and stnte streets, a cameo
Tiger Eye heavy band gold ring.
Reward will be paid on delivery
to Capital Journal office.
10-27-3t
LOST Folding pocketbook with lot
of receipts. Phone 1623 or leave
at Journal office for reward.
10-27-3t
MOttY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or
Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem. Or.
Cottage Undertaking Parlors.
Modern in every detail. Lady assist
ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.
Phone 724.
PERCY R. KELLY
Of Albany, Oregon.
"Republican nominee as one of the
two Circuit Judges to be elected No
vember 8, 1910, Is 4 0 years old, has
resided In Albany, Oregon, 33 years,
Is a graduate of Albany College, lias
practiced law more than 18 years,
served as State Senator from Linn
county In the session of 1898, 1899
and 1901, was chairman of the Judi
ciary Committee during the session of
1901, and Is at this time City Attor
ney, of Albany, Oregon.
All voters should remember that
there are two Circuit Judges to bo
elected In the Third Judicial district.
Vote for two.
(Paid advertisement.)
No hurricanes In Oregon.
Lingenfelter's
Sanitary Fish and
Poultry Market
Everything In the Fish, Poultry
and canned goods line.
My market 's absolutely sanitary
my meats being kept in refrigerator
counter. Drop in and look around.
Corner State and High streets.
A. M. LIXtiEXFKLTER. Prop. -Phone
ToO. Salem, Orennit
$50.00 to $100.00
Down
$10 a Month Buys
a Choice Residence
Lot in
Grove
Maple
Addition
The Demon of the Air.
It the germ of LaGiippe, that
breathed In, brings suffering thous
ands. Its after effects are wea
ness, nervousness, lack of appetite,
energy and ambition, with disordered
liver and kidneys. The greatest need !
then Is Electric U. tiers, the splendid
crclc, blood purifier and regulator cf
stomach, liter and kidneys. Thous
ands have proved t at they wondei-1
fully strengthen the nerves, build un !
the system and restore health bj! !
good spirits after an attack of Grip j
If suffering, try them. Only 50c
Prfart BtlsfArtlnn euarantpeit hr J
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
Maple Grove
C. Perry.
13 the CLOSEST IN and the only
RESTRICTED residence section In
Tillamook City.
Improvements consists of graded and
graveled streets, sidewalks, city
water, electric lights and maple trees
planted at curb line.
Will be the choice and select resi
dence section with many beautiful
homes budded there during the next
two years; the location lr ideal.
Is only three to six blocks from the
business center of Tillamook and the
price and terms on the lota should
induce you to Investigate this oppor
tunity to Invest.
I j now on the market, under contract
from the owners. The sale of the
platting is limited to TWENTY LOTS
AT THE PRESENT PRICES. After
twenty lots are sold the price of all
the unsold lots will be advanced f 100
on each lot.
Get In and make selection of your lot early. The opportunity for
"SAFE and CONSERVATIVE" Investment Is now offered to you, for
no mistake can possibly be made in buying a lot In this Gilt-Edge
Realty Offering.
Rollie W. Watson,
I Agt. for DVVIGHT & CURTIS, Owners
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