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VAUW KTGITT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WKOXKSHAY, SEPTEMBER II, !')10. Our Store Will Your Parcels Checked Free at this Store. State Fair Sale of Purses, Bags and Oak Book Racks for Library Tables Take Advantage $3.00 Purses Special at $2.39 Today tho purse section placfo on sale for the bon ellt of Stato Fair visitors a cholco collection of black seal pursos. Our regular $3.00 values, spo- clal, $Z.39. Another choice lot up to J 1.50. Tako your cholco at special price of Ladies' Suits and Salem's largest and best ladles roady-to-wonr storo offers to State Fair visitors and homo people a genuine and winter wear. The jackets aro flttlng, plain-tailored, or braid ed, the skirts aro plain, band ed, ploated and cluster ploatod. Tho ruatorlals arc Barges, chev iots, diagonals, homespuns, broacloths, basket weaves and mannish mixtures, priced at CITY NEWS. Don't Kail To hear McGinn nnd Mulkoy. Older Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., corner Mill and Summer streets. Bring them noy. Backs furnishod. 8-24-tf I mannish mixtures, priced at Clflf 1 S1 2.50 Up tO Ipil fw'Xmg model if wo aro your milliners. I i " dCT AA Vmk Wm twfy Besides tho new hats wo have H 1 . V W 'WffiWy W? 1 supplied an enormous showing g I - ijVmWm of trimmings, foathors, plumes ! I CM K( Ualcb aV U JSpH and tho large willow plumes j ii.DU waists di ppjl Uiat In VgU th,B SeaS0"' i The waist section -offors a bar- ISMl')) Mrc si C I A rim I j gain extraordinary In fall tni- ) . . fllHl y-atatJ '"i-v- fIM Millinery Store, 97c P Second Floor 1 I Modem MM&MMm Methods j Merit attmuttttttmmtmmjttummitmnmnmimmm:mmmm:mmKmHm::mt (Place to be announced later) JUDGE HENRY of Portland Will Speak upon the Issues of the day and Expose the "True Inwardness" of the sembly. HON. B. F. Anti-Assembly candidate make an Don't forget the Date and be there Friday Night. Stay Closed All Afternoon Today. Thursday only ranging in price choice of tho little book racks now on display In the Llborty street window at. . None sold before 8:30. the 97c Wraps for Fall treat, In tho correct attire for fall ono-half, savon-elghths and tight- AVIilIo in Town Call In and boo our new lino of lap robes just nrrlv-od, beat In tho city. Also a good lino of driving gloves at F. E. Shafor, tho Saddle and Har ness Man, 187 So. Commercial street 9-13-2t For Sale . Tho second-hand storo and res taurant buildings on north sldo of Stnto, hotwoon Llborty nnd High, to bo removed noxt week. Call at onco. U. a. Dank Bldg. Dorhy & (Vinson 9-13-2t MULKEY for Congress will also address. ,..Sffl8Hfcrt The Library Book Rack 15c on Sale Portland Day. Visitors Take Advantage. tho second floor storo offers your 15c Another Shipment of Gage liats millinery store, second floor, has just recolvcd another shlpmont of tho colebrated Gage hats no two shapos alike Judge Henry E. McGinn Will address tho voters Friday night. "Iff Tcn-Cent. Vaudeville Mntlncc Remombor every afternoon at Bly's. 9-12-Ct Licensed to AVed A marrlngo Hcenso has boon Issued to Thcodoro Ospund nnd Miss Anna Dahl, both of this city; O. L. Ragan, witness. Wanted to Borrow $2000 loan wanted1 on first mortgago security on uorvnms resnumco prop erty worm $4500. For information address box 157, Corvnllls, Oregon 9-14-4t For Sale- Good C-room houso, north side, Onk streot, Yow Park. Immediate possession. Must bo sold this month. Will trade for farm proper ty. For information ana tonus, seo Derby & Wlllson, U. S. Bank Bldg. 9-13-5t Simp! Simp! SnnpJ A new bungalow for sale close In. City wator, toilet, washstnnd, etc. Cnblnot kitchen. Five rooms with usual closets. Basemont, cemont wnlkB, oloctrlc lights and fixtures. Small payment down, balance on monthly Installments. Homer H. Smith. Room C, McCormnck Bldg. Phono 9C. 9-10-tf Hero Is Something Good- 48 acres adjoining o. & E. track at Waoonda Btntlon, 12 ncros In English walnuts, 1C ncrae clonred, balance In brush: $105 per nore. $3,000 down, balanco In terms to suit, It will py you to we me about this. Homsr II. Smith, Hoom 5, MoCormnck Bldg. Phone 9C. 9-10-tf ! Outs of tho Finest I Housos In Salom has been placed In my hands to sell. Tho Bile must be' made soon, therefore tho price Is ' reasonable See mo about this be fore It Is gone. Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCornnck bldg. Phone 96. 7-1 3-t Two Methods Ono Result The "Green Goods" man pretends to sell his vlotlm what he 'wants, but gives him something else Instead. The "SubtUutor,' us his por suMlv powers to Induce his victim o aaqept what ha roe not mil tor. Rach mm a different method, but Uw rwHlt I tha sama. No refutable MMrehant will if far you a auUatUuie when yoa nil tor a standard advar ttaad artksla. Patronize soma ad-vertlaera. RAGIN VENTS OF YESTERDAY THE MOST INTERESTING WAS THJi PACE, HUT ALL EVENTS WERE GOOD THE IlKi HACKS TODAY AND TO MORROW, " AND SPLENDID WEATHER INSURES MONSTER CROWDS. Although the track was fully three minutes slow, because of tho light rain which fell just as the hour approached for the opening of the racing program, some good time was made In yesterday's cvonts, both harness and sprints, and there were not a fow surprises sprung upon the knowing ones in the results of the different events. Perhaps tho most Interesting and exciting of the harness events was tho 2:25 paco for a purse of $500, in which, after Ab Bender, owned by Oswald West of this city, hail won two straight heats and was gen erally conceded tho third and final heat and first monoy in the race, Fred Woodcock's Kit Crawford crept cautiously but surely out of tho realms of tne rear and took the threo deciding heats In swift and closo succession, which was a sur prise to all of the bjg crowd of spec tators except the owner and trainers of Ab Bender, who know that tha gallant little Diablo colt was just re covering from a severe Illness and had done his best in the first two heats and was down and out, al though he made Crawford go some in the third. Another exciting raco was the flvo-elghts mile running for a stake of ?250. There were originally four entries In this event, but Thurbor. was scratched and Zalina substituted In his stead, and this changed the wholo complexion of the line-up Carl P., W. W. Porclval's threfyear- old took a lead of about two lengths at the get-away qver tho other threo entries, Princess Viola, Father Downing and Zalina, who were bunched, and ho hold his lead well Into the stretch but Zalina, who hail been loitering In tho background up to this time, gradually fprged to the front and came under tho wire a good length to tho good, Fathor Downing, second, Princess Viola. third, and Carl P. fourth and out of the money. Time 1:02. Tho summary of yesterday's races follows: 2:25 pace; best threo In five: purse $500. Kit Crnwfprd, first; Ab Bonder, second; Hattamont, third, and Ella Erlckson, fourth. Time by heats: 2:14; 2:13: 2:15; 2:10; 2:19. 2:15 trot; best three In five; Far mers' purse $1,000. Alfrcda B., first; Mayo, second; Lady Sunrise, third, nnd Lady W., fourth. Time by heats: 2:14: 2:15; 2:14. 2:25 class, three-year-old trot two In threo; Inland Empire purse, $500. Mnmio Alwln, first: Pega sus, second; Phyllis ,Wynn, third Llsterlno, fourth. Time: 2:20; 221 Five-eights mllo running; 3-year-plds and upwards; purse, $250. Zalina, first; Father Downing, sec ond; Princess Viola, third. Time, 1:02. Six and one-half furlongs; run ning; 3-year-olds and upwards; eight pounds below scnlo; purse, $100. Slocus, first; Yankee Boy, second: Dene, third. Time, 1:19. Tomorrow's Haclng Program. For tomorrow, Portland day, an othor oxcedllont program of fast and high class hnrness and sprinting events has beon nrrangod In which the beat talent on the Pacific Coast will stnrt for the big purses that havo boon hung up. Tho big card will be the 2:12-trot, Lowls and C'nrk stnko, for $5,000. and tho Ore gon Derby, one and ono-slxtoenth mile, running, for $500. Tho racing program for tomorrow follows: Two-year-old pace, Oregon Futur ity No. 1, Purso $100. 2:20 Voce; $800. Sunny Jim. b. s.; Lndls Boy, Alta ians; Mrs. M. 13. Davis, McMlnnvlll, Ore. Hnltnmont, b, s.; Hal B., Alta- mont; Win. Kendall, Canby, Ore. Cranky Thorne, b. g.; Hawthorne, Hawthorne; J, IC. Love, Seattle Wash. Nlquer, b. in.; Joe Patohem, Ooonue; N. D. Harrison, Spokane, Waah. Marin, b. s.; Commotion, not glv- on; F. P. Norton, Mnrahneld, Ore, Harry Luft, br. g.; Arforal, Sally Ward: C. H. Authler, Vancouver, B. O. George Woodurd, b. g.: Senator B. Not given: W. Rl Marrlll. Colusa. Calif. Waltw Barker, b. s.: Hair at Law. Jana John; W. S. Maben, Los Anja 1. Calif. Zoo W., b. JSombro, Lid W.; J. K. Hewitt. Portland, Ore. Boault Antrim, Id. Bo ante Mr Kay, Antrim: J R. Sawyer, Fair 'i rounds. Or Ab Bender, b. s.; DJablo, Del Ben dor; Oswald West and Geo. Warren, Salem, Ore. Baron Lovolnco, c. s.; Lovelace, Falfa; Geo. C. Pendleton, Fair grounds, Ore. King Bird, b. m.; King Altamont, Bird; W. T. Goldon, Spraguo, Wash. Sable Hal., bl. h.; Hal ,B., Greet ing; L. W. Watts, Portland, Ore. 2:12 Trot; Lewis nnd CInrk Purse; $5,000. Leo Crawford, b. g.; Llch Craw ford, Moggie McDonald; Dan Mc Klnney, c. h.; Kinney Lou, Queen C; Joe F. McGulre, Denver, Colo. Lady Malcolm, b. m.; Malcom, Ha zel V, Geo. F. Brown, Corvnllls, 'Ore. Henry Gray, g. g.; Zombro, Alice; Arthur Hastoragol, Seattle Wash. Zombronut, b. h.; Zombro, Dam ,by P't Lem't; Dr. Wayo, b. h.; Wllkhurst, TraVlllo; Escobado, b. h.. Escobado, Leah; Table Rock Miner al Water Co., Portland, Ore. Alfreda B, b. m.; Bob Fltzlm mons, Dam by Ky. Vol.; C. D. Jef fries, Spokane, Wash. Bodaker, r. h.; Antrim, Blrdy; Thos. Ronan, Pleasanton, Calif. Mrs. Herbert, ch. m.; Constantlne. EstoMa Douglass; W. B. Linn, Mar tinsville, 111. Prince Seattle, b." h.;Stam B, Not given; S. S. Bailey, Albany, Ore. Katlena, b. m.; Tom Smith, Kato Lumery; W. J. Miller, Chlco, Calif. Herrod, b. h.; Trust, Annie Rlck er;'W. O. Reynolds, Denver, Colo. Tell Tale, r. m.; Edward B, Lady S; Ray Feltf Eureka, Calif. ' Rapidan Dillon, D.m.; Sidney Dil lon, By By; Zomoll, g. g.; Zombro, Dam by A. W. R.; W. S. Maben, Los Angeles, Calif. Helen Stiles, b. m.; Sidney Dillon, Dam by Silver B.; Dr. Lecco, bl. h.; Lccco, Besslo D; C. A. Durfee, San Jose, Calif. Lady Sunrise, b. m.; Sunrise, not given; Chns. Turner, Davenport, Wn. Klngbrook, b. g.; The King Red. Adelpha; W. I. Higglns, Deer Lodge, Montana. All Stylo, br. h.; Stam B, Znya; Dana Perkins, Rocklln, Calif. Lucile Patchon, br. m.; Tho Patch on Boy, Fanny; Dick Wilson, Agent, Portland, Ore. Freddie C, Jr., b, h.; Prince Di rect, Bertha; Gibbie, br. g.; McVera, Lizzie S.; Ed. Cudihee, Seattle, Wn. Llda Carter, b. m.; Stam B, LIda WJ James Scott, San Francisco,' Calif. Lady Inez, b. m.; Nutwood Wilks, Cora; Professor Heald, ch. h.; Nut wood Wilks, Daisy S; A. L. Scott, San Francisco, Calif. Zomoak, b. c; Zombro, Red Oak; N. W. Thompson, Boise, Idaho. Prince LoJ;, b. g.; Prince Ansel, Lottie; Woodland Stock Farm, Woodland, aCllf. Densmoro, b. h.; BIzent, Nina Densmore; Al. Russel, Mlnot, N. D. North Star, b. g.; Nutwood WHka, Ivoneer; J. B. Iverson, Salinas, Cal. Goldenut, ch. h.; Neernut, Flor ence Covey; Geo. W. Ford, Santa Ana, Calif. Running stako raco; Oregon Der by; 1 1-1 C miles; weight for age. $10 to nominate and $15 to start $500. Half-mile dash; weight for ago; ovor-nlght entries $100. FLEW ES IN 56 MINUTES tfJNITKD rKERS UlftED WIRE. I Paris, Sept. 14. Leon Mornne, tho French aviator, covered C8 mile in 56 minutes In a flight from Bor deaux to Arcachon todny, breaking tho rocord for tho fastest sustained flight. Incidentally Morano won tho prlzo offorod the first aviator to suc cessfully fly from ono town to th? other. Stole Countess' Jewels. IDNITIW I'KB.NS IXiSKO WinM Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 14. The Countess Antrim, who is a guest at the Royal Alexandria Hotel, today told the police that she was robbed Inst night of Jewels valued at many thousands of dollars. Among them were many which had been in her family for hundreds of years. The thief entered her apartments In tha hotel while the countess was nbtent. Hon. II. V. Mulkoy Who has challenged Hon. Willis C. Hawley for debate, will talk Fri day night; hear him. STATE, FAIR. Whllo attending tho state fair do not fall to visit our booth In the main building and get Information relative to our Fruit Lands In the Waldo Hills and at Croswell. ! T1IK A. C. UOHRNSTKDT CO., I 304 U. S. National Bank Bldg , Palem, Oregon: Daa't waste your moaay buying! plaatera whan you can gat a bottle ' of Chamberlain's Liniment for twaa-, ty.nv ceau a Piece of fiaai duapauad with thta Unlmant la supa- nor to any piaatar ror tana Dacn. COL. HOFEIl CAMPAIGNING IN PORTLAND COUNTIIV Col. E. Hofer has gone to Port land where ho will remain until the Primary Election. He will campaign the ontlro city and suburbs and some of tho nearby towns. Col. Hofor has hoodqunrtors at tho Ore gon Hotel wher0 he will bo glad to see his friends when they aro in the city. o Jumped on Roosevelt. I united rnEsa leased wim.I Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 14. Tho Young Egyptian party, in con gress hero today, flayed Colonel Roosevelt, branding him as " blat ant blusterer, self-advcrtlsod and un patriotic disturber." Tho action of the congross was the direct result of Colonet Roosovolt'3 Guild Hall speech In London, In which ho declared that England should govern Egypt with an Iron hand, and his speeches at Cairo and Khartoum, In which tho samo senti ment was expressed. 1 NEW TODAY FOR SALE Flno 5 or 10-aero tract Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack bldg. Phone 9G. 8-2tf- CAN YOU AFFORD To pass ur such an opportunity as the follow ing: For sale, good 6-room house pantry, bath, all rooms good size board walks, barn and chicken house, city water, excollent view lots of shade and fruit trees, house plastored and In extra good condi tlon. Price $1900, easy terms Homer H. Smith, room 5, McCor nack building. Phone 9C. 8-2-tf- FOR SALE First class newspapei folding machine l-G-8-10 or 11 pages folded at once up to a ful sized 7 column paper. Cheap II taken soon. Speed 1800 to 2 00 per hour. Inquire Journal Salem Ore. 3-21-tf FOR SALE A fine lot on south east corner of 24 th and Trade Sts. high and dry, 60x192 This U a dandy. $400, $25 down, bal ance $10 per month. Hoiner H Smith, Room 5, McCormack build ing. 6-20-tf GREAT SCARCITY OF TELEG RAPHERS! The railroads an 1 wireless companies of America aro short full 10,000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and la d'es in a few months-ind place them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Tuition can be de posited until position Is secured. Operating six schools under direct supervision of Railway and Wire less Telegraph officials. Maln-liuo wires nnd Wireless stations lit each school. Write for catalogue to nearest Institute. National Telegraph Institute, Clnclnnattl, Philadelphia, Memphis, Columbia, S. C, Davenport, la., Portland, Oregon. 9-12-w&s-8w - LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TEL- egraphy! Shortage of fully 10, 000 operators on account of 8-hour-law and extensive "wire less" developments. Wo operate under direct supervision of Tele graph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalog.' National Tele graph Institute, Cincinnatti, Phil adelphia, Memphis, Davenport, Ia Columbia, S. C, Portland! Oro. 9-12-W&S-8W MEALS If you want a good home cooked meal, go to tho Kenil worth. One-half block south of P. 0 152 S. Church St. 9-12-6t FOR RENT Completely furnished 7-room houso; one of the finest locations In tho city. Modern conveniences. Cornor Oak and Liberty. Ruby Flint Hughes. Phono 1240. 9-13-tf WANTED AT ONCE Two energetic young men for good positions. Apply "X," care Journal. 9-14-tfl WANTED AT ONCE Two young ladies for good position. Address "X," care Journal. 9-14-tf WAITRESS WANTED At Salem Hotel; steady work. 9-14-tf A GOOD POTION Opon for any In Salem and vicinity, to represent the World's Star Knitting Mills, on hosiery and underwear, women and children. Sold only from mill to the home. This Is an opportu nity to aatabllth a good business, without capital. "W," care Jour nal Q.14., WANTED Concrete mixers at the North Capital street bridge. In qolro at Owl Construction Co., at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. 158 South Commercial street. Phone 204. 9-14- MONEY TO LOAN 1HOS. K. FORD Otw Ijii'rt .V- lmt Hunk Ralem. V iMorWiCh Union Rre insurance Society Frank Meredith, Pl(lent Agent Room lit Rush Bank lHk. Salem, Or .. Cottage Undertaking) I,ar,t'r modern" lB very deU. fL dy a,sUt. act. . , ov" ....... ! Cor. Cottage and Chemekt-ta. 724. CANDIDATES CARDS HHIIHMIHMIHH.MIIH For County Clork MAX H. GEHLHAR, Former Deputy Clerk T Rospectfully asks your sup- X I clent administration. (Paid advertisement.) Candidate for Sheriff Republican Ticket For Marion County H. P. MINTO (Paid Advertisement) - T Candidate for Representative Republican Ticket ' For Marlon County L. T. REYNOLDS. (Paid Advertisement.) ,T Candidate for Stato Senator Republican Ticket t For Marlon County j; JOHN A. CARSON. (Paid Advertisement.) T Candidate for Treasurer Republican Ticket For Marion County J. G. MOORE. (Paid Advertisement.) UIHUMItHtHHUHMtf Candidato State Senator Republican Ticket For Marlon County DR. J. N. SMITH. ' (Paid Advertisement.) For Representative ; CAUL ABRAMS ; 'Favor Direct Primary, pro- tectlon of people's laws legis lation to encourage dairying and agriculture." Tho support of Republican voters respectfully asked for at the primaries September 24. (Paid Advertisement.) -M- M M M 4 M M M ALLEN H. WILL Republican Candidato County Recorder 4 Aurora, Oregon. Paid Advertisement) Candidate Justice Peace Republican Ticket For Salem District DANIEL WEBSTER (Paid Advertisement) f- HEAR ALBERT ABRAHAM SATURDAY Open-nlr meeting opposite Ladd & Bush Ba,nk. 4- Senator Abraham is candidate for Republican nomination for 4 Governor. Hughes-Taft-Roosevelt plan." T 4' ' 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 countor. Drop in and look around. Just South o.' new Marlon Hotel. A. M. TilNGKXFKLTER, Prop. Phone T.'O. Snleni. Oreirott Connects with all trains at West Salom for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 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. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p.m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. I West Salem Transfer 1 I Passenger Baggage palna In the aide and chest, anl much chi-aper. Sold by all tilers imtmtmmttmttmmmtmmtmmmmmtmtttmtttmmmtmtmttHmHttmttwmi