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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, XOVEamEK 10, 1000- PAGE EIGHT $ TODAY IS REMNANT DAY All Short Lengths and Odds and Ends on Sale Today at Half Price rownikar Automobile Free Just like tlio picture given to boy or glrlG years or under. What boy or girl wants it? This automobile sell, for $276.00; it i8 a tWO-pB-songor roadster typo; CGlinch wheei 1mm, 34-inch trend ; tne engine is a single cylinder, four-aycle, 8-incn bore by 3 -inch stroke, maximum spaed 10 miles an hour.. Rich and poor have qual ohnnce all it takes is just a littlo hustling. How to Obtain FREE Tho method1 iB" simple: Ever 10c purchnso at this storo entitles purchaser to ono vote, which may be cast for boy or girl not over 16 years. The Contest Will Close February 10, 1910, at 6 p. Wo will thon glvo to tho boy or girl receiving tho highest number of votes, sales checks with every purchase, each sales cKeck indicates tho amount of purchase a check for GOO worth of goods counts flvo votes, ono for $10.00 counts for 100 votes, etc. Place jsalo checks in an onvolopo rind writo plninly tho nuiup and nddross of tho persons for whom you wlBh to vote, and deliver to voting place at this store. Sales checks will bo dated. To count as a vote nny chock must roach us not later than sevon days after purchase. Savo your checks; tell your rolallvos and friends to help you. You must ko'op on tho jump nnd hustlo for thero aro other boys and girls who want this car. No one in our oniploy is ollgiblo, nor will thoy bo pormittod to savo cash Bales checks for nny one, so don't ask it. The Car Arrived Yesterday And on dlsplny in tho shoo department until it is thoroughly tested, thon it will bo placed in a window. Everybody invited to see it. M&JS.ieuii &M&JCcGJie&& XQAM.JS.Meu PERSONAL MENliuw ; Mrs Clyde Brock and daughter, of Heppner. are visiting C. A. Brock, of this city. Clyde Brock was a former employe of the Capitol Na tional bank, and has many friend. In ciydTaoodrich, "master flsh war den" at the hotel Willamette, leu last night for Eugene to witness tho big football game today between the University of Oregon and the O. A. C aggregations. ; D B. Horner returned last night from Portland, where he looked af ter a few business matters. A C. Stowell, a prominent busi ness man of Stayton, and a stauncn advocate of the movement for rail way connection between his thriving community and the Capital City, was in Snlein on business yesterday. desperateTinlander is finally captured Boise, Idaho, Nov. 19. The Fin Jander who had held Harry Garrett prisoner at the Calkins ranch house, near Nampa, was shot and fatally wounded today after the boy had es caped by jumping from a window As soon as the boy was safe the sher iff with a large posse began to fire a fusillnde of shots in the room from i the outside and through the floor. The Finn responded witu repeaieu shots, but hit no one. He was soon badly wounded and ceased firing and a cautious entry to the room was made. He was found in a dying con dition. The name of tho desperado is not known, but it Is thought he is from Astoria, Ore. Yesterday morning the desperado came to the Garrett home and with out ceremony seated himself at the breakfast table and began to eat ravenously. A young son of Garrett, who lives on tho Calkins ranch with his family, identified the man as be ing wanted at Nampa for shooting and seriously wounding Policeman Fleming several days ago and left tho house to telephone the sheriff at Caldwell. As soon as tho Finn discovered young Garrett's intentions he fled to tho upstairs of the house, taking Harry with him. He notified tho father that any attempt on the part of tho posse, which soon surrounded the house, to arrest him, would re sult in the death of the boy. Every means to capture the desperado was without avail. This morning as soon as Harry Garrett succeeded in escaping, the posse began a fusillade on the house and the desperado was shot. Finest Confectionery Quality and cleanliness the best is none too good at Wood's, 4C0 State street. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested Loans ln Salem Real Insurance Estate Sccurles 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAND - OREGON Now Is tho Tinio to Plant BULBS We have anything you want in HOLLAND GROWN BULBS RUEF BROS., FLORISTS 123 N. Liberty. Phono 381 Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Saseni,. Or. TFOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polisning, repairing. Tel. COS NEW TODAY RESIDENCE IN SALEM To ex change for residence or land in Nebraska or Kansas. Qivo loca tion and description. Address "M. E.," caro Journal. ll-19-3t FOUND In Highland, two keys on a string. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. ll-19-3c FOR RENT Two furnished rooms to rent, at 65 Chemeketa street; gentlemen preferred. 11-19-lw A Card. This is to certify that all druggists aro authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumonia and consump tion. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. J. C. Perry. CITYNEWS it Weather Forecast Itniti tonight ami Saturday. You Aro cordially roquostod to phono uny item of lntorost, such as a per sonal about n friend or yourself, to Tho Journal, Mnln 83, No itom too sinalli -, Cottngo Undertaking Parlors Oottnge and Ohomekota Sts. Calls day or night, J. O. Sill. Phono 724. A Choice Lot Of turkeys, gooes and ohlakanB to aoloot your Thanksgiving dlnnov from, nt Fnrrlngtan'B. Got yom ardor in onrly, 11-1 9-1 1 Dancing tltm Sherman will glvo Booplnl at tention to the waits tonight at her dancing oliuw nt tho Auditor ium rink, 7:80 to 0. From 9 to is rajfulnr annuo. Lemons 60o. PJnno Tuning Thorough work on pianos, organs and players, Including all romtvs. TLeave orders with Meyer & Ut'l Laud Co. C. W. Simon, H-S-lm Priond Revival Muollngs Revival meetings at the Friends Church, BvHUgelltt Chan. P. Wolgle, of Pasadena, Gal., will be In oharge. Rov. Welgle is a very able evangelist nnd dinger. Those meeting will be gin the evening of lh ISili. Come and bring your friends. Salom flirt Wods A pretty wedding took plnoo at tho White Temple, in Portland. Wd noadny, November 17, 1000, in whloU Wsa flrnyoo Soott nnd Mr. Mac Parker wore tho principals, M, IjJ'nrKQr being a roldont of PorUana jund Miss Scott a woll-known Salem fVounj lady. " iSVviit Sft'Uuu listpnjiw - I. A. Undorwood placed nn order oduy far a Hue aoyarod tUroo-soateu malt that, ho will operalo bolwoou .Balom and tho Vtot Solum depot, Mo will bogln Monday with a pav I'sotiKor. mall and oxprosa service to suit trninH of tho Sulom, Falls Otty to 5Vo8tor rnllrond. Ho will oarry paB s enters to and from all tho hotels, tuu ban onv of tho finest teams in the ,o!ty. Try Crystslcts For tb broatb, F? R'a nt: Myer' barber b, Hclterlena. , Waters' cigar ator Dick MadlsoB'e. The 8pa, , WJl)raU8 Holel. The OouHei(, TulklNKt'. Wnnt Good Attendiuicc Tho W. R. O. will havo tholr de partment prcsldont inspect tholr lo cal corps Monday aftornoou, tho 22d, at 2 o'clock. A good nttendanco is roquostod Saturday to make prep arations for thlo meeting. Itnlsliif: Peanuts " Joseph Brcsslor brouglU in from his ranch nt Crosston snmplos of fino largo Tennessoo ponnutB, fully ripon ed. His boys havo boon eating thorn and say thoy aro just ub good as thoso sold ln the peanut stands. Prizes on Flax Eugeuo Ilos80, who has boon con ducting o.tonslvo experiments at Sa lom In llax oulturo hoB boon award ed tho first prlzos at tho Soattlo ox position and starts for Europe to en list capital in tho Industry nt Salom. Mr. Rosso is a man who thoroughly understands his business, and ho has dovotod IiIb whole life to flaxculturo and the preparation of tho fibor for manufacture. Good Gnmo in Pnpoot Tho Hill Military Academy fooi luxll toam will rub uosos with tho Clueniawa Indian Training School aggregation tomorrow at tho school north of Salom, and tho, rod mon nnd the uollogo hoys aro expected to ml.v things" mightily. Tho Indian lads are natural born football artists, am the lllll team can assure thomswlvc of h good hard tusle with their op ponents. Tlio Rlvor on tho Rise The Willamette rlvor rnisod threo feet within the pnst 34 hours, .and In uomlng up slowly today. The gauge now stands covered nt five foot, and It 1b thought by the river mon that tho rlso la about douo with. Unions there la snow in thw foothills, tho WlUamotto doe not got on the rampago, although Incessant rains inHj. shove It lip to a Qiuistdorable holght. For Marlon Stpinro V. F. Chnco, undor direction of ,T. M. Lawronco, of tho city park board, has prepared plans for bouutl fylng that old hlatorlo public pane known as Marlon square. It has tho ilneet natural grovo of noblo firs in tho city, and, with utnbrngeouh shrubs, will make a littlo droamlana of natural boauty, Tlio park com mittee, consisting or Aldermen Hofur. lSldrldRO and Stolx. will roc ommond provisions In tho budget for carrying thou Improvements into ot-foot. Iiulttor HnKcbnll At ft short nvwetlng Hold by tho CompHiiy M soldiers last night lit 0e armory. It wag decided to organ ise another Indoor baseball toam anu Join the league for tho winter sport. Sergwnt Roy Neer was elected pttA Idttht ef the mv team, and the ". M. O. A., Willamette University ami other Indoor tiaBeball clubs will bo runfwrred with, and. If possible, u. lvigue formed In Salem. The boV tiler boys aro no awateura at this impulRr sport, and last year a fast ud skillful team was on Ike la Moor tUnwoad. Now Notaries Notarial commissions havo been issued to tho following: James A. DIttor, Sublimity; Chas. O. Kupper, Harriot J. Oxer, Portland; D. Lef ilngwoll, C. C. Hendricks, C. W. Brownilold, Dpuglns W. Bailey, Pen dleton; C. C. Wiley, Lents; I. N. Harbaugh, Eugene. Clty.s Export Accountant C. E. Strotham has been selected to till tho position of export account ant in tho city rtecordor's ofllco, and tho man of figures is looking ovor tho books today ln ordor to acquaint hlmsolf with tho city's affairs. Mr. Strotham and wlfo aro now comors .in Salom, having formorly resided in California. Marlon County Incorporation A now incorporation has boon filed with tho county clerk undor tho namo of tho Salom Trust conipnny, with a principal offlco in Salom. Tho buslnoss to bo ongngod in by the Incorporation comprises construction work, opornting innchlnory and buy lug nnd disposing of lnmlf Tho cap ital stock is $1600 and tho incorpora tors nro It. J. Hondrlcks, Carle Ab rnms and D. S. Rabb. Wants 11 Divorce A complaint was filed with County Clork Allen today by Mamio Moore, through hor attorney, 1). F. Jonas, asking that a ducreo for divorce bo granted dissolving tho mnrrlago tlos existing botwoon hersolf and Arthur L. Mooro. Tho grounds upon whlhh tho separation is sought nro enrol and inhuman trentmont. Tho plain tiff asks that she bo allowed to ro sumo hor maldon uamo Mnmlo M. Bntomun. Panjuslc Discharged Upon motion of Walter IWnslow, raprfeisouting tho state In tho proso outlon of George PaujnBk, charged with larcony by bailee, tho criminal charge watt dismissed against tho young defendant Tho prosecuting witness was unwilling toforce tho char go against Ptuijosk. owing to tovornl other civil suits bolng pushed against him by othor pnrtlos. Pan jnsk put a hundred-dollar bond tor his roloaso from tho county jail, nnd thoso filing tho civil suits against him havo garnlshood tho bond mon ey. .... Tlio Flint Honrlng After a lapso of sovornl months since tho first hoarlng was hold bo foro tho Railroad Commission In re gard to tho extension of the Port land Railway, Light and Powor com pany's street oar system to the rook quarry south of this city, tho peti tioners and their counsol have in formed tho commission that thoy were prepared for a final hearing and tho adjudication of the matttor on tho part of the commission. The commission set a date for hearing this morning on November 29 of this month, at which time roporta of the Invastigayon made by the street car company and further evidence In sup port of the realdeut petitioners will be presented for the coBtwlseton's consideration. 1 MEANS GOING TO THE OLD H Before going, come here and fit yourself and fam ily with everything in foot wearables. Everything in footwear for the whole family will be found here, whether you want them To Stand In To Walk In To Ride In We Have Them Shawmut Rubbers double the wear where wear comes C6 We Keep the Quality Up " Salem F.3P. Bean Shoe Store H. C. Pugh t1 J