Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1911)
- o P1GB.JI7X DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. 3532 Policy The; All ! Wool of the Men's Clothing Department Jiasjiiade many enthusiastic friends. vVe 'iave a big line of clothing that we guaran tee every thread all woo!, Made by the most expert tailors in the United States, Built to nd hard wear and still retain the lines jrvhich the careful dresser demands, . Our prices are the most economical, Suits from $10.00 to $30.00 'it fi If I 4 ffvi I i It TEN THOUSAND AT PENDLETON'S I BIG ROUND UP ! (CNITID rltSS LEASED WIRK.l Pendleton Or-. Sept. Approxl-: , ' matelv IO.00O persons were present j (this afternoon to witness the cowboy! contest for the championships, w hich . mark the end of the Round-up, I (Ileum's annual wild west show. !J i The buikaroo contests started ear-l I ly and It was announced that the - 1 cnampionsnip wuuiu um. ue ueciueu ; before nightfall- ; O I Kleko on Taves. UNITED I'RESS lEASED Willi.) j J Cleveland, O., Sept. 16. On ac-jj count of an Increase of more than j J 400 per cent over last year's valua-j tion of his property, John D. Rock-1 efeller protested the tax apprais-l. ment of his Forest Hill estate. f When his legal representatives ap-,f peared before the county commission-', J era hero today the protest was lg- nored. i o J Killed flio Paynia-itor. nttsburg. Pa. Sept. 13. David; Steen, paymaster of the Pittsburg I Coal company, was shot and killed, j and his companion Injured, when i masked bandit3 attacked the couple' 4. near Woodville at noon today. ! The robbers grabbed Steen's nion-j ey bag and disappeared, j posses have been dispatched In pursuit. j Tells Harriinnn's Life, r York. Sept. 16. An official Sacrifice Sale Ten Days Only As I nni going east, will sell my liotlern 7-room house with its two halls, pantry, bath, toilet, barn, on a paved street, only four blocks from the state house; $1500. If you want a snap, either for a home or for an investment, see my agents, Bechtel 4 Eynon. ii' State street. I Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of I Chamberlain's Liniment for 25 cents I A piece of flannel dampened In this i liniment Is superior to any plaster ' for lame back, pains in the side and I chest, and much cheaper. Sold by I all dealers. Houses Hnnspfi vnennt lots nnrl fruit fronts sold on easy payments. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street. STATISTICAL biography of Edward II. Harrimanll has been written oy .. w. ohisuu, ,j nn intimate friend of the lato flnan-T cier. The work, which is said to be replete with dramatic incident and exciting details, will go to the print-1 J er shortly. . j The book, it Is , aid, will be virtu-1 f allv a history of Wall street for the T last 20 years, and will reveal the In- j side history of many ceiuumieu - aeais. A perfectly good husband may be spoiled by roasting him too much. 0 Farm Bargain 186-acre farm on beautiful Howell Prairie; one of the best farms in 'the Willamette Valley. For particulars see Bechtel & Bynon. 347 State street. I BOYLE WOOLFOLK j Presents that Nifty Song Show I Sunny' Side- MUtKIKI). RICKADAIGH-COI-EMAN At the Marion county court house. Salem, Oregon. Thursday, September 14. 1911. Miss Rosrtta Coleman to Charles Emory Rickabaugh. Coun ty Clerk Roderick D. Allen per formed the ceremony. i'lii-v Were Opposite Portland. Or., b' Sept. lti. "When II angry and when 1 1 4 ...nt.wl ,,n,l linimv" T was hamiv. he got ii-ieH hr- was contented and happy. Mrs. Ktl'.e Adams told Judge Gutens. She seemed her divorce. o. SHE APPKEIiATKN SKKMONS IX JOl'RAAL Weston, Oregon, Sept. 12, 1911. Ed. Salem Journal: As being HOItX. amone the readers of your paper. MARTIN" To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mar- I nennlt me to make mention of my tin, of South Salem, Friday, Sep-1 growing appreciation tember 15 of its high 1911, a 10-pound unby I standard and the benefit it Is surely of Broa boy. Both mother and child doing nicely. , The happy father is engineer at the Salem Water Works and a true son of the Emerald Isles. Joe's Irish blood was romping today and his un limited number of friends took part in the celebration of" one of the hap piest days the Martin family has ever known. 0 The Coast lumber interests have porab!ned $200,000,000, being the size of the new trust. way t j And the Original Dancing Pippins J With MAX BLOOM Book liv THOS. J.-GRADY ami BOYLE WOOLFOLK Lyrics and Music by BOYLE WOOLFOLK AT i GRAND OPERA HOUSE onday, Sept 1 8 The Show with a Thousand Laughs WHAT IS A PAZAZA PLANT? THE SHOW THAT GETS BETTER EVERY YEAR X f PRICES: 50e, 75c end 1.(MI. j Seats on sale at Box Office, Monday Morning at 9:00 O'clock. HMO tl 00 .HMHMHMMMHIMMMtMMMM)tHtMMMH proving. Among Its many good rea tures 1 refer especially to the theo logical discussions which seem very timelv In view of the fact that many thinking people will surely hall this nrespnt dav l'eht with gladness. In this day of revealment and progress of light and knowledge "to be living is sublime." Who can help but won der how far reaching and beneficial may this exposition of truth upon vi tal questions yet prove? Yours in search of truth and right, MRS. ISAAC HAGEN. Ill Max Bloom and Alice Slier In "The Sunny Side of Hrdntlwaj" Sept. 18th. Grand Sp0enrsae Saturday, Sept.23 Seats on Sale Next Friday B. H. FRAZEE and CEO. W. LEDERER, Present RICHARD'-"' CARLE! The big Musical Steeple Chase Jumping Jupiter IN With EDNA WALLACE HOPPER, specially engaged, j An excellent Company and SOME GIRLS 50 Song Hits SO Prices: 50c, tt-00, $150 and $2.00. -I ' -i y- ' - t -1' I , m si VI) Some in Kk-hard Curie's great Music al Comedy, "Jumiiln? Jap Her." TUT IT Is Hammonds Handy Atlas of the World containing new maps of each State and Territory in the United States and every Country of the World. Every map is new and up to date. The Canal Zone and Complete A List Of the principal cites of the world and their population. Al so a complete list of the cities of the United States and their population, ac cording to the census of 1910. A MAP OF OREGON 18x24 inches in size is pasted in the back of every book. This map shows the Congressional Districts of the State, the railroad, stage lines and automobile lines and gives a list of the counties and all towns of over lOO inhabitants, together with their population according to the 1910 census. The Book is a handy size for quick reference and contains 102 pages. You Can Get This Book and The CAPITAL for One Year on the following terms Strictly in Advance JOURNAL Daily By Carrier Weekly By mail Delivered Sent to on routes to any any at stores address in address City by mail $3.25 $5.25 $1.25 If you do not care for the book you can get the paper for 25c less than the price quoted. This is the Journal's Annual BARGAIN DAY and will be in effect from this date until October 1st, 1911 Call on or before that date Co api A a t ' joisna i X I the Isthmus of Panama I Showing the division ot the states In the Canal Zone, every town ot any Importance and route ot the canal. It also gives a two-page map showing a cross-section, ot the canal, height ot locks depth of water, etc., etc. This map alone Is worth more than the price of the hook, and shoull be stud ied by every cl'Izen. T TTTTtTTTTtT T TtTTTTTt TtttttTTTtt T T ?? f