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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
s BAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SAIJM, OltMOON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007. !M v J-lh . w w i lK ' r AND STILL THEY CAME By the hundreds. The bargains we are offering are known far and near judging from the enormous crowds that packed our two floors again yesterday, the best na tured and most patient people one can find anywhere.. Messrs. Emmons and Kruger, Safe Managers, are (oud in their praises of the consideration and patience shown by our friends and customers; they state that all in their experience they have never met with or worked with people who appeared so good natured and took so much pains in assisting our working force, for which we thank you one and all. Come Again Today New Things for Today More Surprises for You Just Opened and Ready for You This Morning LAWN and SILK WAISTS, SILK SUITS, SILK PETTICOATS, BLACK SKIRTS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS Five 5 'sample lines of the above at BIG REDUCTIONS besides many of our Fire and Smoke Stock to be disposed of Yours for fair dealing always, II wmi',"mmmim-""wmmwwwmwmwww ,M,"',,,",'l,l"a,MI,W,M,,','"""''"""WiMMMMMMMI I A CITY NEWS A Collection, of Important Fu ftgreplta for Your Consideration wniiummniHunmn SoutcrIt I'otftAl- Nw subject today, at Fatton'i. DflHco at Auditorium lUnk Tho Modern Woodmon of America soloist. win givo n Dull tit tho auditorium nknting rink noxt Friday ovonlng, tho 28th. Tho iloor will bo In oxcollont condition, and good music will bo furnished. Lndlos admitted froo. Gentlemen, 75 centB. Will Appear in Eugene Lolloy Gcsnor, tho talented vlolln IbI, will loavo In tho morning for Eugene to 1111 a flvo days' muslcnl engagement. Ho will uupport Irving M. Olon as concort master In tho fes tival orchestra, which will furnish music during tho commencement ox orclHea. Many Portland musicians will bo numbered In tho orchestra and at tho commencement of tho col lege of nuiBlo Goanor will nppoar as STIlUCfK BY ENGINE. Little Son of P. P. Williams Narrow Escape. Has C'liurrli'N WtinUtl- All varlotlos. will pay best mar ket prices. H. 8. Gilo & Co., cor. Trade and High streots. C-20-3t YMnro nt Auditorium Rink Noxt Friday ovonlng, tho 28th. Gontlomon, 75 contu. Ladles admit ted freo. Auditorium Danco GIvon by Modorn Woodmon of Amorlca noxt Friday owning, tho US tli. Good lloor. Good music. ArUwiiiK Tonight - Open mooting Visiting mombors' and friends Invltod. Taftllo Church Thoro will bo an lco cream social at Loallo church, South Salem, on Tuesday ovonlng, Juno 25th, from 7 to 10 p. m. Tho public Is cordial ly luvltbd to attend lco cream and enko 10 conta par dish. Proceeds for tho bonollt of tho church. C-22-24 Tho 9-year-old son of F. F. Wil liams, who lives near tho railroad uruasing ai mo ,iair grounus, was PERSONALS struck by tho onglno of tho dolnyod 'Portland fll'i IIIIIIIHH- John Molr, Jr., wont to Portland todny. , T. II. Powoll left this morning for northbound passenger trnlu about 10 o'clock this morning, and was thrown down tho embankment. When picked up blood was running from hla ears, but no bones woro broken. Dr. Smith wns called and attended to tho boy's injuries. Ho states Jhat tho boy is apparently not sorlously hurt, though thoro mny bo Internal injuries. Just how tho accident oc curred could not bb loamoJ. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Important Notliv- Thoro will bo a mooting of nil tho Fourth of July committee! this ovon lng nt tho Salem Bonrd of Trado rooms at 8 o'clock. All parties In- 8p4dul Mooting torested In n rousing celebration nro Tonight of all tho Fourth of July requested to bo presont. committees at tho Snloni Bonn of Trade rooms, at S o'olock. Evory- Tho woathor clork has ordored up body Intoroatod la roquostod to bo a brand of weather that will keop present, Portland's roaa from withering. We Are Crowded Our spnro time Is glosoly ocouplod unpaoklng and placing bofpro tho trad the latot things In tho shoo line, Soe us for MKX'S WHITE O.XKOUDS MUX'S liLACK OXFORDS MUX'S TKXN1S SHOES MKX'S CANVAS SHOES Men' Superior Outing Shooa, black buck uppers sous, only 2.50. Seo them. m111- MOUNTAIN SHOES laniKS' white oxfords. LADIES' VICI Kll) OXFORDS FULL LINE HOYS' SHOES Willamette. O. A. Stono, St. Paul, Minn." Geo. W. Averlll, Portland. J. I. Springer, Portland. C. F. Whnley, St. Paul. J. L. Fletcher, Seattle. Olydo J. Thomas, Portland. IN P. Sonner, Portland. W. H. Lytic, Pendleton. F. A. Fori and wife, Portland. W. O. Martin, Portland. Salem. F. Shoppnrd, Tumor. H. W. nruner and wife, Marion. M. A. Mcintosh, Portland. J. P. Hunt, Woodburn, Or. G. E. Nnuglo, Roseburg. S. L. Miller and wlfo, Hubbard, X. A. Kondnlf, Bullrode. N. C. Wills. Yowoll, R. C. Fred Burkhaltor, Roshvlllo. Jaa. Bruce and wlfo, Corvallls. Cottage, A. W. Gorrlll, Portland. A. Ulugham, Soattlo. J. C. Mooro and wife, Sa nFranoIs- on business. co. E. It. T. Prlco. Portland. F. Morris, Snlam. and Elksklu As Seen From the Box, Him Did you on Joy tho perform ance nt thfc thoatr last night? Hoi" Cs'o. , I wno tho only one In tho box party who know anything i about motorlpg, golf or bridge, so jtuoro was nothing to talk about. It was awfully otuphl, Cleveland Leader, I Salem Shoe Store EYRE & MAPLCTHORPE Smell It? "Where is your automobile de partment?" asked tho manj entering tho big department store. ' "Follow your nose," replied tho clork near tho door. Yonkers iStaeatuan. SMlss Mlnnetta Magors wont to Portland today. Davo Eyro was among tho Salom Ites who wontto Portland today, Mrs. L. Kolly wont to Woodburn today to visit friends aud relatives. Robert HendrlckB, of tho States man, Is In Portland today. R. g!" Hunter has returned from a business trip to Eugene. Mrs. Elinor Russell, of Jefferson, la visiting In tho city. II. W. Darr wont to Portland this morning on business. Mrs. I. L. Robertson, of Turner, was n Salem visitor this morning. S. Working went to Tumor this morning to nttend tho cnmpmeetlng. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Iddlngs left yes terday for a visit at Thayer, Mis souri. Mrs.. Henry Bormnn is tho guest of,.frlonds and relatives In Wood-burn. Clarence Hamilton, tho furniture man, wont to tho metropolis today on business. Attorney Walter Keys went to Portland on legal business this morn Ing. Miss Graco Bellinger wns among tho Portland-bound passengers this morning. Miss Anna Haines, of Baker City, aftor a visit bore, loft this morning for Sllvorton. Mrs; C. E. Spauldlng, who has beon visiting hare, loft today for her homo In Newberg. Mrs. J. M. Ryan, of Roseburg, who has beon visiting Salem friends, wont to Portland tfidny. Mr. aud Mrs.. James W." Swoboda left this morning for a few days visit m roruanu. Mrs. Josephine Damon left today for tho metropolis to Aislt friends and soo the rose show. Miss Jcssla Herring, who has beon visiting hero, has returned to her homo In Astoria. Dr. and Mrs. B, II. White wont to Portland last evening to see the rose show and visit friends. Mrs. C. C. Coghlll, of Astbrln, af ter a visit hero, went to Turner for a visit yesterday. Frank Meyers, tho well-known con fectioner, is In Portland on busi ness, aad taking in the rose show, wont to Dufur today, where they will bo tho guests of relatives. Mrs. D. W. Clearwater, who ba3 been vlBltlng Salem relatives, re turned to her home In Portland this morning Mrs. Nato McNalr, who hni been visiting relatives, here has returned to her home In Aberdeen, Washing ton. Miss Helen Mercor and Miss Flor ence LIston nro visiting friends and relatives In Portland, and taking in tho rose show. Attorney W. H. Brooke, who hnB boon visiting in tho city, left . this morning -for his homo In Ontario, Or egon. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fryo and fami ly left this morning for a few dayB' outing at Newport. Mrs. W. B. Gould has gone to Lebanon to visit her daughter, Mrs. G. Sylvester. Mrs. A. Hester and daughter re turned todny to their homo In Sweet Home, nfter visiting Salem relatives. Rev. John Condor wont today to Turner, where ho will Join the Sa lem delegation at the campmeetlng. Mrs. R. Eakin and daughter, Miss Barbara, returned from n visit In Portland today. They will leave this evening for Eugene. Hon. L. J. Adams, of Sllvorton, Is In tho city today attending a case in tho circuit court. L. J. Martin has gone to Foley Springs for a two weeks' outing. Mrs. Martin has been at tho springs for tho past week. Mrs. Edward Lommon went to tho reform schdol this morning to visit her husband, who Is engaged in painting work at that placo. Miss Hazel Robertson, who has been nttending tho Sacred Henrt Acadomy, left today for a visit In Stnyton. Tho Misses Ruby and Laura Stol- wor, who have been studontB at tho Sacred Heart Acadomy, of this city, havo returned to their homo In Jef ferson. Mrs. G. P. Tejroll, nfter attending tho commencement of tho Sncred Heart Acadomy, has gono to her homo In Mehama. Sho wns accom panied by Miss Allco Mulkoy. Mrs. Claud Knight, who has boon visiting hor parents', Mr. and Mrs. Honry Fawk, of this city, has re turned to hor homo in Tho Dalles. Hon. W. C. Hnwloy wont to Port land on business this morning. Ho will dollvor an address at a picnic at Scholl's Ferry tomorrow. Mrs. Ring, who has beon vLItlng her mother, Mrs. A. Ollngor, loft .this morning for hor homo In Mt. Tabor. Sho was accompanied by Mra. dinger, who will visit her daughter during tho summer. Robert Morris returned yestordny from a visit to his fathor in Dallas. Ho Is a former Salem boy,- who has beon a student In Stanford Universi ty for several years. His homo Is In Palo Alto, Cnllfornin, and ho has ro contly beon engaged In civil engin eering work In San Francisco. Ross Mclntiro and Alfred Schramm left this morning for f. ten-dnys' outing In tho mountains. They aro traveling In a slnglo buggy, which Is well loaded with supplies, and will make their headquarters on tho Lit tle North fork of tho Santiam. PAVIXG mawsr "Tirv? wi At vJng ons, A a special meeting , council lastnhrh. ""!. , ll'eciflcatlons for tha Z T0 a street between the 1 . Church street Jr.. et Me Tth street were ZS The specifications provM-.l erado b changed ad ltbatUl9 Paved with warren'. !.. ?. 8trt proof pavemont, full WMiwCntl' tho curbs with fuMtaS cept a strip MTOa t,T center of the roadway WS ,a lh occupied by the l&toT Electric railway. Con rSe J bo constructed along 2 m where no concrete curbs nl1 The estimated cost XTLT. which amount will be assess JS owners of tho property ndll , 9 the street. Tho city reco f01 to i-tructed to glvo LZ'2 through some local naner , . posed improvement. Contractor Van Patten wfl8 mi. ent, and being requested f J, tl?Tlr'hQTz tern on State street, suggested that slnco ,lt wns Impossible to get brl with which to make tho necessary re pairs, tho cistern bo repaired with re lnforcod concrete. Mr. Van Patten will Bubmlt specifications for , work at tho next meeting of the council. Tho committee on Ore and water has mado an effort to h bids submitted for this work, but, uwins io mo contractors all belnp busy, no bids have been sent in. A letter written by Manager Rollin K. Page was road before tho council, sotting forth tho attitude of the Portland General Electric Company, In roferenco to tlte proposed Improve ments In paving. Tho suggestion mado are: "FirstThat the rails required should bo "T" rails no, less than ilr inches in depth and weighing not Icbs thnn CO pounds per yard, laid on tics six inches in depth, eight Inches In width nnd seven feet la lnngth, and spaced not nioro than It inches npnrt; ties to ho laid on sir inches of gravel or crushed rock ll Inst, well tamped under the ties. "Second Tho street to be paved for tho width betwean rails and for n width ot 12 Inches outsldc'of etch rail, with elthor vitrified brick or stono block paving, nt tho option of .! tho railway company, laid In a true and workmanllko manner, on a bed foundation of flno crushed rock or 1 Chicago Markets. Chicago, Juno 21. Wheat 92 8D1, corn 5353H. oats 4G 4G. o Tho "como and go" feollngs that you oxperlonco aftor taking Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea Is simply wonderful. Drugs lncreaso your weakness. This remedy does the buslnoss. 35 cents, Ten br Tablets. Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Omce with Wm. Brown & Co., No 129 Commercial street. ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or or gravel, well tamped or compacted boforo tho paving is laid. "Third If stono blocks are Bd thoy nro to bo of tho best quality of hard, sound basalt rock, three to four Incho In width and from fire to eight Inches long, and from four aad a half to flvo nnd a halt Inches la depth, provided thnt all the blocks In each row must bo tho same width., Tho standard blocks will bo consid ered to bo threo nnd a half Inchi wldo, seven Inches long and four and a half Inches deep. Tho bottom of the blocks must be parallel with the top, and may bo smaller by u amount equal to onc-elRntn oi in. width of tho top. Blocks shall w properly cut to allow a flange T for (the wheels, and snail ue iawi to an oven surfaco after being lw. "Fourth If vitrified bricks ar used thoy shall be of good qualltr and laid, to a true surfaco. DrlcM to bo In the neighborhood of twoaw a fourth Inches In width, four inch in .lnnth nnd eicht Inches in leas". to bo well vitrified nnd to haro a crushing strength of 5000 pounds t ,i. ,..... (oh nnd to have a clear, ringing sound when struck. Bjcw shall be properly cut or molded w allow a flange way for tho wiiwa and shall bb tamped to an even sur face after being laid. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmZ NEW TODAY For SaU Gentle driving horse. In quire at 1756 Mission street after ,6 o'clock in the evening. 6-21-lw For Sale 319-acro farm threo miles east of Salem, mostly In cultiva tion, two barns, house In fairly good condition, big orchard, prunes, apjiles, pears, peaebfes, good lot of oak timber, $95 per acre. Also modern 6-room house, good locality, East Salem, $1600, 37 acres of timber, east of asylum farm, $755. 53 acres south of town, $5300; also 17 acres on North Capital street, $2600. En qulro at 492 State street, Salem. Just Revived A Shipment of fine Limberger and Cream Brick Cheese Try Them and Be Convinced Moir Grocery Company Mrs., Lrea , sfa.Lwter,.