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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1910)
mn.T ca.ttat. wrnwAU hai,em. . onicoo. Saturday, octorer 20. 1910. New Suits and Goats Received Yesterday in the Ready-to-Wear Department There are a great many extra specials on for today that will not be on next week WUESTIJXO MATCH WAS OS THE SQUARE I Make yourChildren j Comfortable A full line of children's felt overshoes and rubbers for school wear. Women's and misses' " felt lined rubber boots. A large assortment of felt slippers, men's rubber shoes in 10 and 14-lnch tops. A large assortment of canvass leggings. . We also sell Watertight for shoes that makes them absolutely waterproof. The largest line of standard makes of shoe poltxu In the city Just arrived. Notice our window and you will see the best line of high-top shoes in the city. Jacob Vogt 220 N. Commercial St. - HOLLYWOOD I Ket p In mind the fact that the best tract on the market today U id 3 t i ! Y WOOD i X Fine Location, Excellent Soil Low Prices and Easy Terms Dione us "and we will take you out to this beautiful tract. Bechtel & Bynon Tho wrestling match which took .plnce in the presence of a good sized crowd of spectators at the armory hall last evening, was much of a surprise to those who witnessed it as it wan one of the best and squnrest affairs of Its kind that hns ever ben seen in this city. Carl Dusch, the Germnn wrestler, who hns only been In this country five years, but has wreA'tled lu almost every state In the Union, won the match In the first and third- falls, while this second down was won by his op ponent, Dan 'Shodle. It took Busch eighteen minutes to put Shodle's shoulders to the mat in the first round; Shodle got the decision In the second round In seven minutes. and Busch the last and deciding round In seven and one-half minutes, Doth men are experts In the art and science of wrestling and made a goo 1 lmprfiHlnn upon 'the spectators nusch lis now a resident of Wood burn, where he owns ft small ranch and Is arranging a match with Strangler Smith, tof Oregon City, to be pulled off In this city soon. FIERCE IUOTING IX JERSEY CITY (Continued from page one. company and the Wells Fargo Ex press company Is paralyzed. The terminals here, at Hoboken and at Jersey City are piled with un delivered goods and the sidings are crowded with loaded cars. Every express company in the vlclnjty of New York Is affected by the conditions and the leaders of the strikers predict that unless the de mands of the men are met a strike will be called in every city In the country among the expressmen. Rioting continued, today but up to noon no serious outbreaks had been reported. Scores of teamsters who have left their wagons declared today that they were not striking, but that they refused to associate with strikebreak ing expressmen. Employers, how ever, are treating them as strikers and are filling their places with non union men. The Civic Federation and the labor factions are seeking peace, John Mitchell has arranged a conference. on behalf of the express men, with the companies Monday; The newly organized express wagon helpers union, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, demands recog nition by the employers. Some com panies have evidenced a willingness to grant the Increased wages asked by the helpers but balk at recogni tion of the union. Mlflxtoit Festival Sunday morning at 10:30 Mission Festival services will be held in the Lutheran Christ church on State street, to which everybody Is Invited. Pastor C. Hopf will deliver a sermon on the subject: "Why we Christians are trying to bring the heathen to Christianity." There will be son service by the church choir. TERRIBLE ELEVATOR ACCIDENT (Continued from rage 1.) t 317 State Street. Teh-phone Mulii 432 Piano Buyers Should not overlook the magnificent display of high grade pianos at Wehger & Cherrington'a You can not buy a piano and be fair to yourself before seeing -' coorla nnrl rttin? our rfianos Our Player Prices Are not the highest price, but the Best. Come and be convinced Wenger & Cherrrington 247 North Commercial Street - Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results. man, when the ascent oegnn. ne elevator boy, who Is considered a very careful operator, stopped at the second floor to let the man off and. recognizing Mrs. Rowland and think ing that she was intending to go to the third floor as usual, turned on the power nnd started to close th3 door at the unm time. Mrs. Rowland, evidently mistaking the second for the third floor, at tha same time started to step out Just as the elevpor began to rise. Ono foot had crossed-the threshhold of the cnge when the door struck her and she rll. Up to this time the elevator boy, whose back was turned to her had not noticed her move mfnts, bnt when she foil he realized what hnd bnpponed and he Immedi ately shut off the pow'er of the car but It had alrpndy gnln'ed such mo mentum that It ronld not be stoppn.1 until Mrs. Rowland was crushed be tween tho floor of the elevator nnd tho wall of the shaft. The boy was so frightened and excited for the moment that ho was at iv loss what to do and the elevator was so-tight-I lv wedged by Mrs. Rowland's bodv ' thnt It was lowered tn the second ! tnnr with difficulty and It was sonw; I time before Mrs. Rowland could be ' released, ' ' When Mrs. Rowland fell, as a jnrtfural re.-mlt of stopp'irt? out into !snncr, both limbs extended over the f'oor of the car nnd sht was caught lit this position between tho enr and the upper easing of the elevator shaft. The body was crushed and ' tw'sted between the elevator and th walls of the shaft and the heavy steel aslng was forrel from :s holdings jn'-d c'ltward about two inches whito the piaster nud fling were broken nnd crumbled as though they tm paper end the impression made in tho wall by Mrs. Rowlund's knees snd body was about four Inches deep. When Mrs. Rowland was finally released from her dreadful situation. In a semi-conscious condition, sha was carried to her husband's office on the third floor and medical aid was summoned immediately. Drs. Harry Clay and Mercer responded ta the call and Mrs. Rowland was tak en at once to the Willamette Sana- Make that home of yours comfortable, so that you may be com fortable. Furnish it properly. Two heads are better than one we have had experience we can and . will help you. From top to bottem f rom garret to basement kitchen, bedrooms, parlor, dining room, den, office, floors and ceilings we can suit them all. Here are just a very few opportunities waiting for you. Come and see them Comfort Bringing Furniture Chairs that fit you, that look beautiful, they satisfy both the artistic eye and the tired body. All other pieces that make a home look complete and ele gant without overcrowding. Sets and odd pieces. Come and see them, and price them and you'll want them. Our week's special we are pricing specially low. - Listen! We offer you a solid oak upholster Rocker, Tegular 7.00, at ww $4.95 - lit The Stove for the t Home Stove time has come. Have you a good one? It is the honest truth that a GOOD stove will save its price in ful In a single season, and, more than that, it saves discomfort. We have the stove that saves you money and comfort makes you happy, and satisfies you handy, convenient and economical the stove with a repu-tatrfon-i-the Acorn, Heating, Cook ing and Ranges. Prices begin at $6.25 Home Decoration Dingy walls spoil the most ele gant home. You should see our new patterns In wall paper. Really artistic and decorative. A magnificent variety, with a wide range for your choice. Modern wall paper is a thing of beauty and a Joy forever. Our stock is all modern. Rugs and Carpets Don't pay all your atten tion to the walls and the furniture pay attention to your floors, too. Our carpet and rug department will de light the lover of the beau tiful. Soft Persian and Turkish floor coverings, mattings, linoleums) in short, practically everything for the floors. Ask to see them. FILL OUT THIS COWON AND MAIL Oil IJRINQ TO 18. Your home furnished completely and elegantly on easy payments. Imperial Furniture Company, Sa lem, Oregon: ricaae put my namu on your list for Special Offerings, with the understanding that this does not obligate mo to buy, but Is to my interest. Name : . Address , Kitchen Utensils Picture framing and per fect service to patrons. rialFiiiiimDlbiJiircCa 177 North Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon - torium. She was placed upon the operating table but her vitality was so low that she was in no condition to undergo an operation but she was placed udder anaesthetics and re lieved of her suffering. She rallied later and Dr. Clay dressed her injuries as best he could by replacing the flesh and sew ing up the wounds and at last re ports today he was In hopes of sav ing all her limbs and Mrs. Rowland has a fighting chance to recover completely. The left leg was badly i physicians. crushed nnd mangled from the knee down, the right leg was broken above the knee and otherwise crushed, the left arm was crushed and broken and the muscles were torn from the left shoulder. Dr. Clay hns hopes of being able to save all of her limbs, but It may be found necessary to amputate) the left leg near the knee. Mrs. Rowland has displayed wonderful vitality and this may win out for hor. in her fight for life, with the aid of skilled THE SCOPE OF HOME 11VLE LAW (Continues rrora rage 1.) any manner which does not violate the provisions of the constitution of the state or the criminal laws of ths state. Then it voBts In the city council, or in the people through the city council, tne exclusive power to control and regulate, or prohibit, tho sale of intoxicating liquors with in the Corporate limits, but at ths came time It gives the people of the municipality the right to vote local option within the municipality at any thno they please, and when the legal voters of the. incorporation shall vote local option, then the power of the city council to grant llconsea la suspended during me time mat pro hibition Is in force wlthlu the city. Very respectfully yours, A. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney-General. Shine or storm, autumn Is beautiful. A. 1 II II I II II I USUI P I IM SMI I I Ml I BRICK Our Stoc! Lumber . 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