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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THUBflDAY, AUGUST 17, 1005. 8 . '" TT1' fc m P Stockton & Co '' THE OLD WHITE CORNER,, THi A'i f .,' " 1 " t 777ZM!: I I IS 7W uy O I I r yLf I J I o I I ii$- . I- f NEW V GOODS . pre curaiuy iu wivij u( n v ivo nil our goods direct from Amerlca'o greatest fountain bonds of supply. No middleman to rake off A profit between tho factory and us. Wo buy dlroct, Yeeterdny wo reeolvod ' NEW BILK WAISTS, BEAUTIES, $5.00 TO $12.50, DBEB8 GOODS, NEW BILKS, NEW SHOES, NEW PILLOWS AND OUBinONS,' BLANKETS, QUILTS, OUTING FLANNELS, ETO. - ! : NEW SUIT CASES s ' Tho greatost sold leather caso over , shown ln America, at ( r n. ... ,$5.00 , is on display in our window. ., NOTES FROM NEWPORT , ?- '- S Tennis, Yachting:, Driving, Evening, Dresse. Jloiffufes Fashionable life Is now in fnUswlng anil gaities df nil sorts Keep 'tho so journers at this beautiful summer cap ital busy. Fashions worn by tho elect at Newport set tho modon for general autumn woa"rVrNot only nro tho de signs seen'trow in any summer fabrics and cool liuens copied In moro substnn ttal materials bj tho purveyors of smart styles, but the cool days that frequently como in August in this for tunato spot, nnd the cdol cvonlngs Hint almost invariably bring out French' creations in materials thnt will bo tho highest fashion during tho coming sen son. Henriettas arc mnkjng thoir ap- cling nor stand out stiffly water proofed silk in many enscs. Men well built nnd bronzod bocomingly, children plcturcsquo Tnnd happy, great tumbling waves, wldo beach nnd bluo sky com bino to mnko a fascinating plcturo thnt lingers in tho memory, Out Door Lifo Trying. There is no doubt that all this out door life, howovcr delightful, is try ing to tho complexion and tho thick ened skin and wrinkles that result from the exposure- toJ hot summer suns, wind and dust arc woeful souvonirsof happy days. - A llttlo caro and attention to tho proper treatment of tho skin will provont thoso ill effects, nnd mnko for both comfort nnd beauty. On return ing nfter such oxposurcs, bathe tho faco In water as hot ns can bo borno; dry with a Boft towel, dabbing not rubbing 'tho Bkiu, then apply Pond's Extract freely, lotting it dry in, and renew tho npp.HcnUon several times whoro tho burn is deep nnd tho skin irrltnted. Dust on a llttlo good pow der and not only will you bo comforta ble, but all future evil tcruHb will bo nvoided. Tho use of a good fnco crenm before going out helps to provent sunburn. fmrt,n frm in MWWKH union fbet Insur ance Society Frank .Meredith, Bestdent Agent. Office, wltb Wm, Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial street. ASH WOOD ash ADDITIONAL " PBBSONALS. For salo. Finest quality split wood, for heating or cooking. OEO. F. ItODGEItS, HrJpS. corner Oourt and Llborty St. e NEW TODAY . Judgo Burnott went to -Albany this mornjng. P. G. LaulTman will go to McMInn vilo tomorrow for a short visit. Mr. E. Morris, of Boise, is visiting at tho homo of O. Iroton, south of Sa lem. Miss Yorglo Ludwlck, of McCook, Nebraska, is visiting her acousin, Miss Emm Clark. George "W. Marsh, Nebraska's secre tary of stato is in tho city ,today, tho guest of Secretary of Stato Dunbar. A. It. Markor, nnotbor of Wlllam- otto's football players, arrived today, Iuiiu D luuhuuu iJii.yuri-, urrivvu tuauy, nnd will renort for nructl?n this ovenr Tor Salo Wo liavo body lr wood for nio, ueuvorow or in me iimuor, a.iso baled cheat Bwcglo. hay for salo. George 8.17-3t Miss Oarrlo Bolknnp and brother, Maynnrd, of Idaho, aro in tho city to day. They will roturn to Portland to morrow. Miss Alma Hales went to Portland an tho early morning train, to tnko a po sition in tho Y. W. 0. A. Building for n few day Miss Thccla Dovo, of Eugcno, is'vls- Tor Bale, Two obolco building lots, "WR " "o nomt or nor roomer n for sale cheap. Inquire of S. 0. , North Salem for a fow days. Sbo will Klghtllnger, nt offlco of Salem Wntor RO to Portland Saturday to attend tho Loet Watch, nlcklo caBe, Klgin movo ment, 17 jowol nnd patent regulator, with Lewis nnd Clark fob attached, Saturday evonlng, August 12th. Leave at Journal ofllco nnd rocolve reward. s 8173t . H fflk mi imm Company, 8-173t $1100To loan on good real cstnto se curity. Address "V.' Journal of flco. H'U- Oregon fair. Prof, and Mrs. 0. A, Dawson have returned from thoir summer outing, spent in tho country near Milwnukie, Tho professor reports a pleas ant outing, with plenty of fishing for rrr SS vl.lt from Mrs. Dawwn's aunt, MIh, rLBTCrnBIt'B OARTOBIA. LuoUft Jonef of OWo ponrauco in long wraps for driving Or ovonlng wear, and in dainty cape suits for early fall apparel. , Garb for Auto Tours. For wear On tho nuto car there is an unusual variety of fabrics ami colors, but whatevor style Is chosen it is es sential thnt the material bo dust proof and water proof if tho wenr Is to be satisfactory nnd tho smart, new look of the garment is- to be retained. Cra. venettes of all kinds nro tho preferred choice for auto costumes nnd ns tho crnvonotte is a process applied to all torts of fnbrics one enn inilulgo in silk, mohair, brondcloth or serge uud bo proof ngalnst dust or rain. Batlilng, Tennis and Golf. Tennis Is tho fnvorito sport nt Xcw Illustration. Thanks nro duo to tho McColl Fash ion Co.'fqr design, of modish costumi. shown nbovc. Evening Entertainments Aro as fascinating in their way as tho out door sporttf. Tho flash of costly jowclry, tho frou frou of elegant silks or of lnco over silk gives an unwonted brilliancy to assemblages of tho benu monde. Princo&R dresse nro now as sumed by thoso possessing fine figures, nnd ono Of Rcnivlssanco laco, with nar row whito satin ribbon run through the interstices of tho lace of tho skirt, nnd in tiny bowa on the wnlst and sleoves, was so uniquo ns to attract attention oven hero. Low Coiffures. IIMIHHUHIIIII $35.00 Lc Roy Bicycles $35,001 Are the beet oa earth and aro guaranteed forever. They are fitted with X Kliera Tlece Hancor. a new depatu r ny ne coaster, uiamonu x chain No. 37, Bridgeport pedals No. 3, any e,ement tire, wood or steel ilms, any gear, saddle or handle bar. It you are thinking of buying a bicycle it will pay you to see us. Best work at honest prices. Ftank J Moote Phone 801 Blc5cS70 Court Street. port, but the younger sot frequently Aro nqw quito ns fashlonnble as high go down to tho "Pier" ns Narrngan- ones, nnd of courso jeweled combs ndd sett is termed, for a dip in the sen, and to tho general effect, Tho old fnsh then nlso golf is a fashionable amuse ioned band bracelet has been revived, ment. Newport Is more stately, but anil safe to say, jewelry of nil kinds tho Pier nt tho bnthlng hour is a joy is more worn thnn hns been the caso to tho beholder. Pretty women in well for ninny seasons pnst. cut costumes of mnteriiils thnt neither LUCY OAItTKJt. Expert Watch and Jeweby Repairing If your watch la aot la atst-ela condition, bring It here and let our t watchmakers pat it in shape for you. You eaa safely trust them with the flaeet watea taechanUaj no repairing is too difficult no watch too complicated for thaau Or, If you have a ring or pla that aeeda tuead lost, they'll do it rlgat. Our prises aro reasonable tor the hlga grade of work do. Telegraphers' Strike Ended, II. Diekonaon, elty passenger nnd tick, et ngent of the Great Northern Hall way Company, at Portland, received a telegram from tho St. Paul offices of that company yesterday, which an nounced that the trouble with the itrlkv ing telegraphers had been adjusted, and the strike entirely broken. Trains are running upon schedule time at all points, except in the extreme. Wet, it was said, whore Hi heavy passenger .trade and the enormous fruit ship monjs are responsible for some delays. "On tho Northern Paclfle also, things aro now back to' their normal condition. Train No. 1 arrived yesterday in Port land on schedule time, and It is prob able that from now on nil trains will reacn rortiand more nearly on time than, they have for aome time past. This marka th wd of a strike which has caused eoniderable annoyance to the railroad companies aud to the pub lie. At no time,' however, has it com pletely blocked traffic, although for several days It was a serious menace. 'ffhe, strike commenced August lt. i i I. Senator Fulton wjll deliver the ad drew of welcotna on the occasion of the arrival of LowU and Clark at Astoria, tutea of the regatta, Mrs. George Malar, of Astoria, has been chosen to represent Saenjawoa at fT- i rti i .... , tno regniiu. one is ono or tho band' someat matrons in that city, and a prom' inont member or tno daughter, of Po cohontns. , Hit tho Trail on Sundays. r Commencing with, Sunday, August JJtb, the Trail at the exposition and all tho amusement features, as well as tha -exhibit buildings, were thrown own. . , . .... . ana nerearier wm be running the same on Banuay aa on other days. In faet the exposition will bo practically as compitno on ounaays as on week days, Tho kuthern Paelfio Company have on sale Saturday to Monday exeundon tickets, $2.20 for the round trip, which enables visitors to go to Portland Saturday afternoon and remain until iouuay nigat, or return Sunday even ing, as they may desire. 8-7-tf OmLDKBN OBY TOR VLETOHBR'8 OA8TOB.IA BOBN. BUI,LOCK.7in ,hU tj. WednM( morning, August lfl, m, to Mp M Mr. E. J. Bullock, a seven-pound daughter. mojpjj&jaAMAu&Hojfsji? Thf ee Days Specials THURSDAY, FRIDAY afld SATURDAY During this month wo will hold, spoclal oaloa to completely close cut prosont stock and mako room for our fall goods, Thoy aro now mi!? dally. Prlcos sliced away down. Bead en: ' Ohildron'B 20 and 26c parasols , 10 and 16c Ladles' parasols Half Prico Ladles 85c umbrellas ..,.,. ,46c $1.40 30-in black taffota silk, yd 06c 76o black taffeta talk, yd . ,..45c. 85c' and $1 fancy dross silks, yd , 50c and 60c ?50Q0, worth of flno sllkB to select H.VBf' from. Fino black dross goods, clearing prlcoa 40c, 06c and 76c worth $1.60 Prices on all colored-dross goods cut nway down. Fancy mohair dross goods . . '...,.. kV '. . ..25c, 30c and 40c $1.76 Fancy "English mohair dress goods, yd 76c, 80c and n8c Prlcoa on summer wash goods cut to pieces, 3VjC, 41ac, OVic, 81-Sc and 10c yd, regular prices 10c, 15c and 18c. Prlcos cut away down on white goods, India linens, Swisses, mulls, dimltlos, cambrics and muslins; prices from 6c yd up. Tablo linens, towols and napkins in tho cloarlng list. Towols 33c, Wi, 614C, 81-Sc and 10c. Tablo linens 26c, 20c and 36c half prico. Laco and fabric gloves Half price 7'jC all silk taffeta hair ribbon, ono inch wldo, yd 3ac 25c all silk neck ribbons 10c, 12c and 14c Just arrived from Now York, $500 worth of tho latest fancy collars, shopping bags and fancy belts 1 Oalont. Fancy collars, 6c 10c 15c 18c wd25e 60c shopping bags, cat price ..25c $1 shopping bags, cut price ,...69e SOc-slllc girdlo bolts, price .v.,, $1 silk -girdlo bolts Aii B0c corset cover embroidery, yj Wo show a grand assortment of laces, embroideries and drea Wa rnings, all up to data new gM. t Ladles' misses' and children', m- mor underwear ec, 10c, 12c lfc tad 25c' Ladios', misses and chlldren'i rair vissr hosiery, tec, 10o 12c, 15c aafl & cut prlcos. Prices cut away down on notion Boat Sana silk, ball 2c Finishing, braid, bunch .....,..! , Best cubo pins, cuho & 1000 pairs of corsets to select froa 6O0 summer corsots, llnon atsh 25c 45c French modol corsots, pries tic 26c girdlo forms, prico lfc Men's underwear, hats, shoes, col lars and nocktios, all reduced. Men's 35c summer underwear. Ik Mod's 46c summer nnderweu 25c 50c silk nocktles, price 25c Bent llnon collars 8c and 10c Visit our cloak, suit and milliner; dopartmont. Ladios' Swell wash suits, prce IL75 Ladles' $18 silk suits, price.. U0 $1.60 whito lawn waists 75c Trimmed hats, 08c, $1.40 and $L98 SALBU'S' FAXTBBT GAOTTING STOBE. McEVOY BROS. Corner of Coninier cial and Court Streets At tho Hotels Today. Salem. A. L. Torblnu, Grafton, N. D. II. H. Oborg. Grand Porks, Dak. H. Miller, Grand Forks, Dak. Frank VTnrburton, "Walla Wnlla, Wn. A. C. Crnndnll, 8t. Louis. Willamette Miw jr. E. Churdlman, Colorado Springs, Colo. W, A. Boenlnghoff, Portland. I. L. Pattorson, Salem. Chas. It. Skinner, San Frnnclsco. E. D. Bnkor, Portlnnd. B. II. Schwab, Portland. E. A. Bonis and wlfo, Portlnnd. S. T. Konworthy, San Frnnclsco. D. K. Ohntton, Portland. W. A. Chosley, Portland. Cottago. Chas. O. Cook, Portland. Thomas Prince, Dundee, Or. r. M. Trundlo nnd wlfo, Ariel, Neb. D. M. Goddard and family, Arcndln, Neb. G. O. Graves. Portland. 8. W. Goddnrd, wife and dnughter, aisning, ueio. "VV. L. Whitney, wife nnd child, Fol som. Cal. Miss Itioksy, Folsom, Cal. . Location Was tho Cause. Some aurlosity has been expressed as to why tho city counoll refused a sa loon lieenso to Mr. John Gnntonbeln at ts session Tuesdny. The license would havo been grantei) quickly enough as far as Mr. Qnntenbein was concerned, but there was strong opposition to a saloon being established in that block. The location of the proposed saloon was in the building next to the Lam. port harness shop. Teachers' Meeting. The Pacifla coast Indian teachers will meet In Portland the 21st of this month and the Education Congress will con veno in that city August 28th. Sam Morris Heard From. "Poplin, Mo. Sam Morris, JojJirt Indian pitchor, this afternoon shut nt Scdnlia with tho rcmnrkuhle scon tt only 27 mon facing htm during tk tiro nlno innings. Tho score w2l in f ayor of Joplln, Morris just got B of tho penthouse." Whcro bT , heard thot name boforot Morrii w bo getting back into his olden fa whon ho surprised tho natives of Port- lnnd with his nblllty. Evidently US doing somo sturtllng work In MIhmH. Telegram. l M ' OABTOIIIA. , 3m ti Tl Kind Yo Hut JCwjl Ui UVrutnn. SW . V O. r r -f 4 i r " ir . ' i-uxs?ry j-eutAiM Hop Baskets ?qn?ted and 'oyed for I ' STOVER GASOLENE ENGINES 2,3,5,6,8,10,12, 14, 1 . ami 25 horse power These are engines of SUP?J quaity--th worth of wW has been recognized by h dreds of users in Ores Washington and Maho. Wi rtunnoto In nrtTC With g'mes that compete inqitf Mitchell, Lewis .favpr Co. XMir Sta., dSsD " " ej Place VOr nj4. . - a Jk.)m kc o art ar a . Money to Loan TTOMAa X. roim, "' " Bl'i B..fc Mra, J,. tt.,' a uw ana avoid tic tush. TWtMwRjiaiJwrtBaBt Walte Motley M Ooitrt BteMt, Satas) Salem Brancfc, f If. Cm, M sFiswm of 811, 219, S99, 387 lta WO 4 int. '.ifwrfc)mihr-,r (taJrinHK iui ; LiUiStuL. A.-