DAILY CAPITAL JOVRNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1010. PAGH PITS rr--- ,,1 s V . 1 -..-..-; ; -!-' i 1 - i i ! i'- i .A- c ; tV ' ' ' Z Ik'fkl' The Best J ' f n $kffi y vVeWillBe J -.-tlYd Shoe Va ucs ( M Vrjthl'SlW ( A Phased to show t , MM 'JN W1' I vt You Our Shoes j In Oregon f ) (Uv! V IV 1 Whether You gJ, Arc Here fiyJJ X. BuyorNot (g?; ' . ' ' rp . CITY NEWS. . .A Hnivain In a S7-Acre Eunn See Derby & Wllhron. 11-1 4-tf M'in li Elk Hoots . A new shipment Just received by llauper Bros. itiix-Roora House Bath, newly finished Inside, lot 8 Ox 100. for sale cheap. N. D. Elliott. Job printer, 221 South Commercial street. 10-6-tf Two Mui'rliiKO Lli-ensea MiirriiiKe licenses were th!8 morn InK Ist-ued to Fred Hesslng, a promi nent young farmer of acar Mt. An sel, aged 31, and Miss Antonla Back, aged 2 4, and the wedding Is sched uled to take place November 2 3. Also to Albert L. Glger, a machin ist, of Portland, aged SO and Mi3 Maude I. Hall, a popular young lad f this city, aged 22. New Clawnpg In English, commercial lav .arith metic, etc., at the Capital Business College next week. A good time to begin a practical course of study. Night school also In session. Inves tigate. ll-10-3t fro position Worthy Of Investigation. Want to meet a -few persons bavins; from 500 to 91000 to Invest in a manufacturing enterprise that has merit, and no -competition. Interested parties ean 'have lucrative employment, It com i patent.' Address box S04, Salem, or call at room 110 U. S. Bank build ing. 11-S-tf : Mr. ItawNon Withdraws Owing to reasons too numerous .o mention and which would probably not Interest the public, I hereby withdraw from the race for the offlca of city marshal. H. A, RAWSONT. IN DAYS GONE BY The worst thing a bSy had to dread was being dressed up, but TODAY IT IS DIFFERENT A boy's pride is appealed to by the opportunity to wear clothes which have astyle to them ".Mannish," such a father wears. Holland's Mann'sh Shoes fo Hovs Complete the dress of a manly boy to his own partirulur satisfaction Goodyear Welt Full Double Sales, with heavy uppers for wet weather, and light soles with patent colt and sun metal uppers for dress at per pair $2.50 and $3.0O We do not figure our boys' department as a profit-makpr, but as a good advertisement. .. . formerly Salem Shoe Store (II1M1HHILI III u ..jrgm THE AND THE CAREFUL DRESSER PATRONIZE Witch Elk Hoots A new shipment Just received by Hauser Bros. You Will See T Snlem Music company's advertise ment elsewhere In this Issue, take notice. Notaries Appointed The list of notarial commlssloni iBsued In and for Oregon today waa' S. T. Dove, Portland; C. O. Thomas, Vale: 0. M. Corklns, Enterprise. Monuments The best time to erect a monu ment is now. I have a large stock to nelcct from. You will be sur prised how good a monument I can supply you for a small amount. Wilton W. Martin, 239 N. Liberty street. 10-16-eod-tf W. T. Hijjdon, Undertaker First In equipment, first In ser vice, first In quality, first in meth ods; new parlors, new chapel, new location. 2 52 North Liberty street, opposite city ball., 10-24-eod-tf Mr. Ilenson Improving The many friends of C. W. Ben son, formerly of this city, but now of Sacramento, will be pleased to learned that he Is steadily Improving and will In a short time be able to leave the hospital. It will be re membered that Mr. Bonson under went an operation for appendicitis at Sister's " Hospital In Sacramento. Mr. Benson has but recently invested in the grocery business in that city. OREGON THE LAST CALL OP THE WEST (By Walter V. Woeblke) Hfauti'ully Illustrated In Four Colors In November Sunset Matrazlue Now on Sale All News Stands 15 Cents 10-28-eod-tf YE BOOT SHOP ass; ECONOMICAL BUYE Two Lltviises A marriage license was Issued Saturday to Lyman H. Rogers, a real estate dealer of Seattle, Wash ington, aged 40 years, Miss Adeline C. Baker, of Sublimity, this county, aged 27, and the wedding la sched uled to take -place at Sublimity No vember 15. Finn Home Iead D. G. Murry, a local contractor and carpenter, and also a real estate deal er In Falls City, lost a very valuable horse last evening at 7:30, formerly named "Monto Chrlsto." The cause of the death was an overfeed by a new man. The owner, Mr. Murry, grleyes over the loss very much, as he valued the animal at about 1700. Wanted for Larceny Sheriff Minto went to Portland Saturday, armed with a warrant for the arrest of George Sonneman, who Is held in custody by the officer of that city under the charge of lar ceny by bailee. The speoiflo charge agalnBt Sonneman is that .be se cured the hop checks of two youn& girls of near this, city, named Bui lard and Rankin, in trust to cash the checks for the girls, at a hop yard near Independence, where they were all at work picking. hops, last September, and he secured the casn, aggregating about $40 but abscond ed with the money. He will bo brought to this city today. Change of Management The Oregon Coffee house, located at 134 North Liberty street, next door to the Liberty theater, has been sold to J. E. Goudy. Heretofore only light lunohes have been served. In the fu ture Mr. Goudy intends to serve, be sides the light lunch at all hours, a regular 25-cent meal. Mr. Ooudy's wife Is in charge of the restaurant, and all meals will be strictly home cooked, and first-class in every re spect. Drop in and see how you like our meals. If we get you there once, we feel that we can keep you as a regular customer. Mrs. Staler Rtt-r Mrs. Susan Stalger, widow of the late Jonathan Stalger;- for many years proprietor of the Cottage hotel in this city and who died about four years ago, is lying ill at the Cottagt hotel suffering from an attack of. pneumonia. Her condition was re ported to be much improved today and there are ho present Indications of a turn for the worse. She is 63 years of age and has been ill for about a week. At Karrlnutim's The market man, East Stat street, 'ou can get the fresh flsh just out of the salt water. Call or phone Main 217. ' PERSONALS - Jesse Stearns, a prominent attor ney, of Portland, Isi in the city on "business before the desert lnnl board. Attorney C. E. 8. Wood, of Port land, Is attending to some legal busi ness in Salem today. A. M. Drake, of Bend, has busi ness before the desert land board to day. Dr. Dencer, of Bond, Crook coun ty, Is in the city in attendance upon the meeting of the desert land board today. Corporal John McEvoy, of Fort Stevens, Department of the Colum bia, Is in the city on furlough, vlsft ing his brothers, Jas. and Mlchaol McEvoy. . , - o See the Clagsn't w .. Fruit and garden tracts, located three miles north of Salem. Fino soil, easy terms. See Derby & Will- son. 11-1 4-tf Mrs. Ellzalcth Gamier. Died, November 1, at St. Vincent's Hospital In Portland, Mrs. Elisa beth GaBsner, age 42 years and 7 days. Deceased was born in Plain, Shank county, Wisconsin, October 24, 1868. She was married to Geo. Gassner April 4, 1894. In 1891 she moved with her family to Ore gon, where she settled on a farm near Kingston In Linn county. She leaves a husband and two sons, Joseph and Michael, both of Kingston. She also leaves an aged father, four brothers and four sis ters In Wisconsin besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Mrs. Gassner was a devoted Cath olic. Funeral services were held November 4, 10 o'clock a. m. at St. Boniface church In Sublimity, Ore gon. SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A POOR HORSE The Salem Humane society has been investigating a case of shock ing cruelty and neglect of a hors on Twelfth street. The animal Is believed to belong to a contractor and has been lying In a pasture lot without food for about a week. Kind hearted people have been put ting some straw around It, and last night Mrs. Slater telephoned the au thorities and Constnble Hamilton to day looked up the case and a war rant has been sworn out against th'S owner. The society will prosecute the case and the animal will proba bly have to be killed by a veterlnarv. It is so weakened that it cannot get up, but has strength enough o -vh'nny plteous'y. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT New Incorporation". Articles of Incorppratlou were filed with the secretary of state to day as follows: Eden Valley Power company, of Grants Pass, Oregon; capital stocls 15,000; incorporators: O. S. Blan chard, Fred A. Williams and M. J. Anderson. The Klum-Hook Manufacturing company, of Medford, Oregon; capi tal stock, 260,000! incorporators; Joseph C. Barnes, Wm. C. Murphy, and George L. DavL. HORN. WALSH. At 260 Bellevue street, Salem, Saturday November 12, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walsh, a daughter, 10 pounds. Mr. WalBh has charged of The Journal's leased wire, and Mrs. Walsh, previous to her marriage, was on The Journal force, so The Journal pretty Justly lays (jlalra to the new baby, and Is correspondingly proud. Our esteemed contemporary, "the rag up the street," although a morn ing paper, will have to get up earlier than It oes to keep pace with The Journal. ' o MARRIED. GIGER HALL On Saturday even ing, November 12, 1910, at the minister's residence, in Salem, Or., Mr. Albert R. Glger, of Multnomah county, and Miss Maude I. Hall, of Salem, were united In marriage, Rev, P. 8. Knight performing the ceremony. The young people are living at present at the Kenllworth Hotel, on Church street. In this city. Mr. Glg er Is employed at the Salem Iron Works. To have aood-slzed sheen they must be grown rapidly while youny, and It la Important to give them a good start. ' A man can be run down In the street as well as in heulth. Oregon Coffee House 134 N. Liberty HtreW. Light lunches at all hours, and the best 25o meals morning noon and night, served In the city. Give us a call and you will be a regular cus tomer. VOL ItH FOR A ;OOD MEAL. 0. C. T. COMPANY'S Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. in., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Cor vallls Tuesday, Tliursduy and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. 1 HALim'IN, At. NEW X0 DAY .. ft FOR SALE Nearly new $400 piano for sale for $200. Address, BBB, Journal office. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city; easy payments; $100 and up. Bee Homer H. Smith, Room 5, Mcornack bldg. Phone 96. 10-28-tf A GOOD TIME To begin a course of study at the Capital Business Col lege. New classes In English, commercial law, arithmetic etc, next week. Night school in ses sion three nights each week. 11-10-3H LUMBER Lumber good as new left over at the North Commer cial street bridge, and North Cap- , ltal street bridge. Must be sold. Inquire at either bridge or to The Ow! Construction company, 153 S. Commercial street, upstalrj. Phone 204. ll-12-2t FRENCH DRY and Steam Cleaning and Dye Works Gents suits cleaned and pressed. Ladles' . silks, gloves and laces. We give special attention. We are clean ers and repairers. Our prices are satisfactory. Give us a trial. All work called for and delivered. Phone Main 1760. 165 So. Com mercial street. Salem's First THE MARION American Plan $3 Per Day and Upward l Ladies' and Gentleman's Grill Ser- t vice Between Meal Hours and Until Twelve Midnight H. W. DOOLITTLE, MgrJ 7 - -- . ... 1 FOUND Last Friday, one small pig. Inquire of Fred Stark, Garden Road, box 158. 11-14-St ' K FOR SALE New five room bouse, bath, pantry, large lot, nicely lo cated, on car line. Five acres, good well, small fir grove, mite from city limits. See Mrs. D. M. Woods, 1902 N. 6th St., Salem. ll-14-8t FOR SALE Thorough bred White Angora, French and Belgian rab bits; hose, buggy, light wagon an! cow. See H. B. Wood's, J 9 02 North 6 th street,-. Salem, Ore. ll-14-3t Be sure there are no ticks on the ewes. It is very costly to winter ticks and It doesn't pay. It -la im possible to fatten a sheep infested with ticks. Look out for them. MONEY 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. Phoue 724. Class Hotel f