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PAGIi EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1010 After and lON 25c Childrens' Hose 18c or Men's Cotton Ribbed Un- Men's J-inen Finish Initial 3 oairs 50c drwear, 50c values, 35c Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c , ... , - , Aftor-suppor salo of Men's Su- 8uppiy your nood8 for months to Tonight from 7:30 to 9 p. m. the per.woght Cotton Ribbed Un- come-Llncn finish Initial hand- Chlldron'e Hoae Department of- derwear; Cream, Pink and Blue kerchiefs, 15c values on sale afr fers lisle nlahed black hose, reg- 50c grades on sale after sup- or supper. Special at ular 25c values; special at A Qr por, from 7:30 to 9 DCJ J OC- Or 3 pairs, 25c I OC p. m. Special at && 3 TOP frjt Novelty Bead Necklaces Persian and Foulard Silks After Supper at Half Price $1 .25 Values at 83c Yard " . ' This Bilk is worthy of ydur attention. Persian Jet, ruby, emerald, amber and other stones with and f(Julard ,n a Bhadcfl and V(Mer0B Qn or without cameo pondant on salo after supper fiai0 from 7:30 till 9 p. m. tonight; $1.25 In the notion section from f 't D values, special at, Q"" 7:30 till 9 p. m. at exactly ... I - V HCC yard OjC 9c Cake Box Soap, Spe- $4.00 Men's Shoes, To- 300 Women's Shoes, Special cial Tonight 23c. night ta $2.65. Tonight at $2.45 Tonight we offer a 9-cont box Patcnt Ieftthors do on the Ask for Style No. 318 Women's Chicago lost, one of our reli- Kid Leather Bluchor Stylo Pat- of Jergen s Pure mgrant Toi- nb,0 mado by Thomp8on ont Leather Tlp, wlth Cuban heel. lot Soap Assorted Odors. Bros. Regular $ 4 values. Spe- On salo after supper tonight f-om tonight, box n cial tonight frry , 7:30 till 9 p. m. $3.00 a ,r Specially priced for ZuC 1)0X at Cp03 values at tJ)Z.4t) 15c Press Ginghams, on 35c White Madras Waisting, sale after supper at 9c yd. Special 7:30 to 9 p, m. at 23c You can appreciate this offer bettor by seeing , . , . , ... this extra special value; good assortment of pat- PIaln wh,to nsurod ln larg0 varlety o pattorna toms and colorings to choose from; 15c values to chooso from; 35c values on salo after supper on sale tonight, q yni.j tonight at tho n 0 special at, yard ZL I dill yara ; CJjC Merchandise 1551 jp Better of Merit CT ft m G0dS CITY NEWS. I'ay Your Water Bill Doforo Soptomber 10 and save 10 per cent. 8-9-2t Older Apples Wanted Gidoon Stolz Co., corner Mill and Summer Btreets. Bring them noy. Sacks furnished. 8-24-tf Just Arrived ' A now supply of house lining and wall paper at J. A. Patterson's, 2SG North Commercial street. Tho Closest Skimmer Made is tho Now Modol Iowa crown ooparntor. You got thorn at Mitchell, X.owis & Stavor's, Gllson'a barber shop Gtlson's cigar store Ollson's baths open all day Sunday 12-4-w-s-tf Save Ten Per Cent By paying your water bill boforo Boptombor 10. 8-9-5U While Buying, Hot tlio Rest Diamond edged tools are tho best on tho raarkot; look for tho brand. J. A. Pattorson, 285 North Commer cial stroot. Acute and Chronic Diseases Dr. Whlto, ostoopath and norvo specialist. Offlco, 500 United States National Bank Dld'g. Phono 859. Rosldonco, 40 North Capital St., Phono 400. 8-22-eod-tf Before Buying Look over our stogk of disk plows. Wo havo tho colabrnted Sandors and, Bonlcla disk plows. Mltoholl, Lewis &' Bt&vor. Dtnsolutioii of Partnership .Tho sign and pictorial art firm known ns Leo & Gilbort has boon dla solved, All accounts will bo collected and paid by mo. Romoo Gilbert, 333 Stato stroot. 9-1 0-2 1 Oae of tho Finest Homos la Balom has been placed la my hands to soil. Tho eilo must bo made soon, thoroforo the price Is roRsoaable, See mo about this be fore tt Is gone. Homer H. Smith, room 6, McCornack bldg. Phone 96. 7-13-tt EGISTER Tho books oloso for registration for the primaries Soptomber 13, 11 days before the primary election. If you renter otherwise than us a Ropubl(au or Daiuoorot, you hwe your vole, as there are no candi dates nt the prlmRrloa other than Republicans and Pemoorata and a Supper Specials of Seasonable Dependable Merchandise for less Than the Real Worth. SALE FROM 7:30 to 8 P. M. Pay Your Water Bill Boforo September 10 and save 1" por cont. 8-9-2t Tho County Clerk's Office Will bo opon this ovonlng until 9 p. m. for registration. Don't delay registering. Farmers Save Labor And timo. A Stavor gasoline en gine will savo you timo and monoy Wo havo thorn from 1 to 50 horso power, at Mitcholl, Lewis & Staver's It Makes No Difference Whothor you want beef, voal, mut ton or somothlng, olso in tho meat lino, wo havo it, and can givo you tho host. Steusloffs' Modol Market. Liberty and Court. Phono 1528. Oregon Electric Restaurant Tho now rofrcehmont parloi nt the Oregon Electric dopot is ono of the Bwolloat plncos ln town to got a lunch. Mra. .lonnlb Hoadrlck is tho managor, and hor fried chicken is famous. Licensed to Wed A liconso was Issued by County Clork Allon this morning to Lowls H. Radollff, ogod 30, and a farmer bv occupation, and Miss Mnbol A. Rob orts, also agod 20. They tiro both rosldonts of this city. Simp I Simp! Snap! A now bungalow for salo oloso In. City wator, toilet, washstand, etc. Cablnot kltohon. Five rooms with usual closets. BaBoniont, comont walks, olcctrlo lights and fixtures. Small payment down, balance on monthly , Installments. Homer H. Smith. Roam 5, McCormack Bldg. Phono 90. . 9-10-tf About Church Notices Tho Journal prints all announce ments of church sorvlcos gladly. All It aeks is that they bo hantlod into tho ofllco Friday uftornoou, boforo 3 o'olock. Tho l'notypod aro run af tor tho papor is out, up to 4:30. and it is n convemiunco to Tho Journal to have all such notlcos in, to havo thorn sot tlion. Tho sotting of ono notlco is not much, but whon it comes to a half column or raoro, it counts. Tho Journal has a full tolograph service, and the sotting of the notlcos refor rod to. compols to ct that much Allograph. Won't you pleaso get ull such notlcos to tho ofllco Friday? REGISTER man registered Independent cannot rote at tho primaries. , At the gon er! election however, you onn vote at jeu please, hut the big battle will be fought at th primaries, s get out and register. Do not delay, as the last day for registration before the primaries 4 Sep' ember 13. Snvo Ten Per Cent By paying your water bill before September 10. 8-9-2t You All Like tho Rest Whon it comes to eating. If you leave your order with J. M. Lawrence, you will bo sure to get what you like. Phono 311. What You Need Is tho beet. A good fanning mill ln your barn will savo lots of hauling and handling of your grain. Wo havo them. Mitcholl, Lewis & Staver. More Notaries Named Bonnott Swnnton, Marshllold; O. H. Foster, Cascadia; J. M. Dixon Wm. T. Koarns, Kenneth L. Fonton, Howard Whipple Portland. J. G Van Orsdol, Dallas; D. C. Walker, Buoll. Friends' Church Corner of Elm stroot and High land avonuo. H. Elmor Pombwton, pastor. Blblo school nt 10 n. m. Meeting for worship at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., tho pastor in charge. C. E. at 7 p, m. Prayor meeting Thursday at '8 p. in. S. P. .Makes Denial Donying tho allegations of a dis crimination ns botweon thei rates up on cortain commodities botweon Portland and Modford, and tho ship pers of such commodities, set forth in tho complaint of tho Medford Traf Ils Buroau, against tho Southern Paci fic Company, with tho Railroad Com mission, and demanding a now sched ule of commodity rotos upon such nr ticlos, tho Southom Pacific made an- swor to tho Railroad Commission to day, and tho enso will bo sot for hear- lug in tho near future. Will Take Charso of Gates Mr. L. Elbert Wnrford, of Albany, who has had charge of tho. admission dopartmont of tho Portland Llvestook Exposition, arrived in Saiom this morning, and will tako charge of the admission gates at tho fair grounds Monday. CHICHESTER S PILLS 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 oounter. Drop in and look around. Just South o new Marion Hotel. A. M. 1ANGRK1 Klritlt, Pw.p. Phi:iu 730. Snleni, Oregon I'lIU In llr4 oJ U.U mtuulAV r VINCENT KNOWS HOW TO "KICK" ASICS THE RAILROAD COMMIS SION TO COMIJEL THE P. Ij. & 1 CO. TO GIVE PASSENGERS AS. DECENT TREATMENT AS IT GIVES''' TO HOGS, SJIEEF AND CATTLE. Objeting to bedng subjected to crowded conditions in traveling, to which "even livestock" is entitled to and Is accocrded more respect, and to being Jammed into a spaco that would smother a sardine, and with his feet in his neighbor's lunch basket, V. Vincent Jones, of Portland, has filed a complaint with tho Railroad Com mission against the eorvlce provided by tho 'Portland Railway, Light & Power Company over its Portland to Cazadero line, in Portland, and de mands relief from tho conditions al leged to havo prevailed 1 tho past at the hands of the commission. The letter of complaint, which is worded in a unique and characteristic man ner, follows: "Wo desire to lay before your hon orable body a complaint as to the ut ter disregard of the public's comfort and welfaro displayed by the Port land Railway, Light & Power Com pany in tho operation of their trains upon tho Springwater division run ning from Portland to Cazadero. Thero is not 25 per cent of tho time this company runs enough cars to ac commoda'to all tho passengers riding upon this road. To quote the latest specific instance of this, upon Satur day, September 3, tho undersigned boarded their train at East Water street and East Morrison streets, in tho city of Portland at 2:45 p. m with tickets for Deep Creek Gulch Junction. Passengers for points be yond Gresham were directed to one car and passengers to Gresham and points west were directed to another car. The car desigilated for passeng' ers beyond Gresham was jammed full to overflowing, and 20 people were unable to get seats. "Against the protest of the con ductor in charge of tho train, we took seats In tho Gresham .car, and upon reaching Gresham were given transfers to the car ahead, where we had no seats for tho rest of tho jour ney. Thero wiire many others In a similar plight, and the preceding Sun day Mr. Sam Jones' had a similar ex perience going to tho same point up on tho train which left Portland at 8.45 a. m., accompanied by his wife and father. Ho attempted to find seats, and after a struggle of football Intensity succeeded in securing seats 'for his wife and father, but, with over 30 others, ho was forced to stand for tho whole journey. Wo cannot recall when wo have had a seat upon nn outgoing train on this line. "Now, wo rospclctfully submit that a passenger, having paid his faro, and holding a ticket, is entitled to a seat. It is bad enough that this company does not run sufficient cars to take caro of tho traffic In tho city of Port laud, so that the countless peoplo are forced to rldo to and fro without soats, but when boards a train for a long journey lasting from an hour and a half to two hours, nnd ladon down with picnic baskots and fishing paraphornalla, it mnkos him swallow hard to bo jammed in a crowd liko a sardlno with his neighbors sticking their feet into his lunch basket and tramping ovor him nnd his, when ho hns paid his way, nnd is entitled to peacoful possession of a seat whore ho can rldo in comfort and security. Upon both of theso occasions thero woro trnllors lying upon tho side track on East Water street, right at tho starting point of tho train, and tho conductor, when respectfully asked why ho did not hitch on an extra carj ropllod In a brusque and haughty manuor that ho had no or dore nnd that ho was running this car, anyhow, and needed no sugges tions? "Wo trust that your honorablo body will soo fit to look into this abuse to tho nd that tho citizens who aro forced to be patrons of this lino may roceivo at least tho samo troatment that is afforded to livestock. Rail road companies aro not allowed to crowd stock cars, as wo understand It, each animal Is at least given room onough to stand and breathe, which is moro than can bo said with respect to human boings. "Very truly yours, "(Signed) V. VINCENT JONES." MARRIED. RADCL1FF-ROBERTS At the homo of the brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Roberts.- of this city, nt 9:30 n. m.. September 10. 1910, Lowls H. Umlollft nnd Mabel A. Roberts were united in mai rlngo. Rev. H. Blmer Pembertou 0 (Delating. After a vlolt in various parte of the valley, the young people will make their home In eaateru Oregon A sii'hv shed menuii cheap and vsam she', cr frr " ' ' V WATCHED MIMIC FIGHT , BETWEEN AEROPLANES Boston, Mass., Sept. 10. Thirty thousand persons this afternoon watched a pair of. darting noroplanes play at mimic warfare, hundreds of fpet in the tMr. Wilbur Wright and Walter Brookns, armed with imaginary bombs, destroyed several phantom cities laid out on tho aviation field. Glenn Curtis, trying for a speed record, covered a mile nnd n quarter ln 2:10. It was announced thnt Presidont Taft would visit the aviation field again during the afternoon. A placo was reserved for him in the stand. Authorities Stopped It. San Franolsco, Sept. 10. Tho pro posed attempt of Catcher Fisher, of the Portland baseball team, to catch a baseball thrown from tho top of the Call building was prevented today by the police, acting under instructions from tho owners of tho building. An nouncement of Fisher's intentend'ed 'attempt caused a large crowd to gath er. Fisher was on hand in uniform A prize of $200 had been olered to Fisher if ho held tho ball. ONE BLAMED BLOW OUT FOLLOWS ANOTHER Portland, Ore., Sept. 10. Practi cally all preparations were complet ed today for tho Portland food and Industrial exposition which will open at tho Armory Monday. The exposition will be tho largest indoor exposition ever held in the Pacific iNorthwest. Ono hundred and fifty carpenters and decorators hao been employed during the week in constructing booths and arranging the decora tions. An attendance of 150,000 persons Is expected during tho progress of the pure food exhibition. Two Chninplonshlps Won. Del Monte, Cal., Sept. 10. Miss May Sutton today regained the Pacic states women's tennis championship, when she defeated ' her sister, Miss Florence Sutton, In tho challenge round of tho Dul Monte tournament, 0-0, 0-2. Melville H. Long, tho former Uni versity of California crack, and mem ber of tho American team which in vaded Australia last season, lifted the men's singles title from George Janes, winning three in four sets, 0-2, 4-6, 0-1, 0-1. New Resigns, New Ware Now is tho timo to get your winter supply of tableware, nt J. A. Patter son's 285 North Commercial street. Tho County Clerk's Ofllco Will be open this evening until 9 p. m. for registration. , Don't delay registering. See Ad. in Another Column Tho real estate business formerly conducted by Geo. O. Savage, will he now known as Savage & Boggs, 135 S, Commercial street. Visiting Mr. Weyant Mr. Ebon Snow, from Portland, and in old-tlmo Salem man, is hero for x few days, with his family, visiting friends. Ho is staying with his old friend, "Mr. D. H. Weyant. Hero Is Something Good 48 acres adjoining O. & E. track at Waconda station. 12 acres in English walnuts, 16 acres cleared, balance' in brush; $165 per acre. $3,000 down, balance in terms to suit. It will pay you to see me about this. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormack Bldg. Phone 9G. 9-10-tf DIED. IDDINGS 'Friday, Septombor 8, 1910, tho infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Iddlngs, of this city. Burial will tako place at 10 o'clock this morning from Lehman & Clough's undertaking parlors. LUND At 1039 Union street, Sa lem, Oregon, Friday, September 9, 1910, Edward Lund, aged 37 years, 8 months nnd 14 days, o? tuberculosis. Tho decensed was born nt SUnm okawa. Washington, to which place tho romains woro sent yesterday. He had been in Salem about six months for medical treatment, but had been Hi for about four years. Ho is sur vived by his mothor, who was with him during his last illness; ono sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, and four brothors at Skamokawa. FROHN In Salem. Oregoni Septem ber 9, 1910, Auton Frohn, aged 80 years. Tho remains are at 'Lehman ."i Clough's undertaking parlors, await ing tho arrival of relatives. Cottage Undertaking) par,or8 modern in evory dotall. Lndy aeslst ant. Cor. Cottage and Chomeketa PJione 724. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Remedy Is today the beet known medicine In uee for the re lief and euro of bowel complaints It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysen tery, and should be taken at the tiret unnatural looeneee of the bowels It is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. SoH all dealers. CANDIDATES CARDS X Vnr CountV Clerk t MAX H. GEHLHAR, Former Doputy Clerk Rospectfully asks your sup- J port for an economical and efll- 2 I cioht administration. (Paid advertisement.) MMtHMIMMHMtllllM HHHMHMMmllllHI Candidate for Sheriff Republican' Ticket " For Marion County II. P. MINTO (Paid Advertisement) 4 tMMMHUMIHttHtlH Candidate for Representative T Republican Ticket For Marlon County L. T. REYNOLDS. (Paid Advertisement.) tHtlHHtHIIIIHtlHMtt Candidate for State Senator T Republican Ticket For Marion County JOHN A. CARSON. (Paid Advertisement.) Candidate for Treasurer Republican Ticket For Marlon County J. G. MOORE. (Paid Advertisement.) Candidate State Senator , Republican Ticket For Marlon County DR. J. N. SMITH. (Paid Advertisement.) M For Representative CARL ABRAMS 'Favor Direct Primary, pro- tection of people's laws legis- ' lation to encourage dairying. and agriculture." Tho support of Republican voters 'respectfully asked for at I the primaries September 24. (Paid Advertisement.) MM GAS, INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA GO IN FIVE MINUTES Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dloted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Dlapepsln to start the digestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick head ache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln costs only 50 cents for a largo case at any drug store here, and will relievo tho most obstinato case of indigestion and up set stomach in five minutes. Thero is nothing else better to tnke gas from stomach and cleanso the stomach nnd Intestines, and, be sides, one single doso will digest and prepare for assimilation into thn blood -all your food tho same as a sound, healthy stomach would do It. When Dlapepsln works , your stomach rests gets itself in order, cleans p and then you feel 111m eating whon you come to tho table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from nil stomach mJsery is waiting for you as soon a3 you decide to take a little Dlapepsln Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Dlapepsln, v because you want to . become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, if your stomach feels out of order nnd uncomfortable now, 1 you can get relief in five minutes. A grey and witty observer of life says that the way to keep the boy on the farm Is to board the school ma'am. IIow's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any caso of Catarrh thot cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. We tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him 'perfectly honorab'o In nil business nnd transactions and flnnnc'nlly able to carrv out any obllRatlo,8 mado by h's firm. Waldlng. KInnan & Motaolnuuu WAI.D1NO. KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of in -system. Testimonials sent free Pr'ce 75 cent per bottle. Sold br all druggists. Tv Hall's Family Pills for constipation, NEW TODAY FOR SALE Fino 5 or 10-acro tract Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack bldg. Phono 96. 8-2tr CAN YOU AFFORD To pass up such an opportunity as tho follow ing: For salo, good 6-room house, pantry, bath, nil rooms good size, board walks, barn and chicken house, city wa'ter, excellent view, lots of shade and fruit trees, liouso plastered and ln extra good condi tion. Price $1900, easy terms. Homer II. Smith, room 5, McCor nack building. Phono 90. 8-2-tf FOR SALE First class newspaper folding machine 4-6-8-10 or 1 pages folded at once .up to a fult sized 7 column, papor. Cheap if taken soon. Speed 1800 to 200 per hour. Inquire Journal Salem,. Ore. 3-21-tf FOR SALE A fine lot on 30Uth east corner of 24th and Trade Sts., high and dry, 60x192 &. This i a dandy. $400, $25 down, bal ance $10 per month. Homer H .Smith, Room 6, McCormack build ing. 6-20-tf FRANK E. CHURCHILL -Represent; atlvo of the Western Consp-vatory of Music of Chicago, will resume classes ln piano, sight raiding, har mony, etc., on and after Septem ber 26 Studio' room 9 opera house building. Phono 1100. 8-10-r SNAP, SNAP, SNAP A new bunga low for sale, close ln. City water, toilet, wash stand, etc. Cabinet kitchen. Five-rooms with usual closets. Basement, cement walks, electric lights and fixtures. Small payment down, balance on 4monthly Installments. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, McCormack Bldg. Phone 96. 9-10-tf WANTED Messenger boy for fail- week to deliver messages at fair grounds. Apply to Western Union telegraph office. . 0-10-lt FOR SALE A good chicken ranch. close ln. Good 4-room furnished house; barn and other buildings; all stock and tools go with the place. This is a nice little home, and a good living from the start. Price $1,300 and terms. If Inter- ' ested, see Plant & Tollman, Room 205, U. S. Nat. Bank Building. ' TILLAMOOK For cheap farms ir. Tillamook see Plant & Tallman. Room 205, U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. FOR RET Furnished bed rooms during fair week, 070 Mill street. 9-10-Ct HERE IS SOMETHING GOOD -4 acres adjoining O. & E. track tic Waconda station. 12 acres In En glish walnuts, 16 acres cleared, balance In brush. $165 per acre. $3,000 down, balance In terms to suit. It will pay you to see me about this. Homer H. Smith. Room 5, McCormack Bldg. Fhone 96. 9-10-tf 'tWOS. K. FORI) Over Lndd Rush Bank. Salem. O- Norwich Union ' Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Snlem. Or VEATCH SEEE I havo tho largest stock of re cleaned vetch seed in Salem,' and. can quoto you prices cheaper than, you can buy from grower. GRASS SEED. White Clover Alsike Clover Red Clover Timothy, Fancy Idaho Orchard Grass, Fey Imp. Kentucky Blue, Fey Imp. Alfalfa, Turkestan .English Rye, Imp, Mesquite, Hulled, Write for Pices. R. WILLIAM TfflELSEiY 151-161 High St. Salem, Or West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City nnd Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem nt 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 McMlnnvllle. Loaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p.m. Cnlls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day 3 hut Sundv. Plinnn 31 H J. B. Underwood. Mqr.