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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1907)
-;?7l77VJW,'UWVv 'f" h DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 10; 1007. L L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER o This Style Only $29.00 Another Big Shipment of the famous NEW ROYAL Sewing Machines Just Received 1 SUNDAY NIGHT FLAMES Hot Fire Strips a Family of All Their Utile Belongings-Baby's Clothes, Contents of Cupboard and Table ware Burned .- nhnnt nnfi hundrod of'theso machines in and about and every ono Is giving the boat of satisfaction. No ono ever back with a complaint. Notlco what a beautiful pleco of fur then the machine Is closed. Thoy aro mado of the beat piano oak mounted on French legs, aix arawers; nu accessories, etc., with each machine. Ill Ball Bearings-Easy Running MOST PERFECT MACHINE ON THE MARKET PRICE $29.00 NOW d Opera House P. CORDRAY, Manager. lay, August 21 Only KENDALL rt Plaster by the stick License for Laughter LL ELEGANT JONES" The Fun Show. fcment Harry Askln & Co. lushed to the point of jkihton Stevens, "Examin er than possiblo to luing- 3ulletln. 50c, 75c 1.00, $1.50. Seat Icsday, 9 n. m. )VER SEED ANTED caih for Red Clover and pd us camplo and stato on have to offt r. Hughes Co. to 474 Stato Street, f Salem, Oregon. TODAY Vt once two or threo good Irs, at the Blind School. 8-19-3t i after July 1, R. R. I ecttte. loan. Inaiinnra lloyment offloo will bo at "all, center of Com- nd Center streets. J-39-tf -New 6-room hnnm nn iRoad, two porches, well f" ainai of fruit. Must '. sacrifice. Addreas N.. efflce. P borrow 1500 n ih W estate security. Ap. .aro journal office. i-Good mare, will hft i nt spring Broke to 1 has benn Jrn. I 'UH BUI1IU. fheap Ennui f irja stre-t, cr phono 1202. 8-19-lwk jrms jg per month, wa'f Corner nf i !, DV'ta fleets. v itoa M Wednesday or pPil lr 7 r, ,-. . ... - Auaress Al, 8-19-3t P-t car. Snnin .. n If itmK.nll. ... tvarl handle, initials Cncnvf.il - i . . . "u Utt"Ue. av at Journal office. 8-19.3t I11', at once. Willam- 8-19-4t Sf'S!"? "" """" Motel. 8-19-tC l "& 8.19.1. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. A. D. Konworthy, of this city, was taken to Portland last week, whoro ho has slnco undorgono a surgical operation for appondicltls, and Is re ported improving I. D. Lowla and wife, of North Yakima, arrived this morning, and will bo tho guests of relatives for a few days. L. S. Hyde, superintendent of tho Northwestern Electric and Manufac turing Company, was a southbound passenger this morning. Miss Joy Turner, of Salem, and Henrietta Hoysor, of Polk county, loft today for a two weeks' vacation at Newport. "Shorty" Stownrt, capfaln of tho Ufesavlng crow- nt tho Whlto IIoiiro restaurant, has secured leave of nb sonco for a llttlo run In tho country. Tom Reynolds, tho genial express agont, and ownor of "Teddy," Is go ing on a vacation. Teddy hasn't de cided yet whoro It Bhall bo, but tho mountain climbing Is pretty hard work, and ho doesn't caro much for Ashing, so ho will probably take "Tom" over to tho coast. o 91,000 Pile Cure. ' A Thousand Dollar GuaranCoo goos with every bottlo of Dr. Loonhardt'a Hom-Rold tho only certain euro for ovory form of Piles. Ocorgo Cook, St. Thomas, Ont, writes: "Dr. Lconhardt's Hom-Rold cured mo of a vory bad caso of Piles of over ton years standing. I had tried everything but got no perma nent euro till I used Hom-Rold. I had Blind and Blooding Piles and suffered ovorythtng. Ointments and local treatments failed, but Dr. Loon hardt's Hom-Rold curod mo perfect ly." Hom-Rold la a tablet taken Intor nally which remove tho cause of Piles. $1.00 at drugglBts. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Niagara Falls. N. Y Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stono, Salem. o Call Phono 82. Any little boy or girl that wants to go to Rlngllng Brothers' circus call Phono 82, from 4 to 7 p. m., and I'll tell you how to got tickets freo. o Won't Food tho Elepluint Ono boy 12 years old has secured enough now subscribers for JTho Journal in two days to get circus tickets for tho wholo family. Ho brought In eight new names, and 50 cents with each ono, which ontltles him to four tickets to Rlngllng Bros.' circus, one week from Wednesday. . Endorsed by tho Country. "Tho most popular remedy In Otso go county, and tho best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. DIetz, editor and publisher of tho Otsego Journal, Gllbertsvlllo, N. Y., "Is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an Infallible euro for coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle In the house. I believe It to be tho most valuablo prescription known for Lung and Throat dis eases." Guaranteed to never disap point the taker, by J, C. Perry's drug store. Price 60c and ?1.G0. Trial bottle free. o Stork V 11 ts Governor. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 19. A daugh ter was bora to Governor Hughes aad wife, this morulas. Ckieoge Market. Chlca. Aug. 1. Wheat 84 85, eera SSftlfiK, oats 4f4f Sunday Night Fire. Tho homo of Elmer White, at the foot of Court street, was gutted by flro" Sunday evening about 9 o'clock, and tho contents aro a total loss. A llttlo after 9 o'clock Mr. Whlto was playing with his baby In tho bed room, and a quick movement upset a Btand near tho bed, containing n coal oil lamp that broko and scat tered tho oil. After a dospornto of fort to extinguish tho flames, In which Mr. Whlto badly burned his good right hand, ho wns compelled to roscuo tho baby and fly from tho promises. Mrs. Whlto tried to savo somo of tho property, and had to bo pulled out of tho burning building twice by main strength. Tho depart ment arrived quickly, but too late to savo any of tho contents. Tho framo of tho building was saved, but tho ontlro insldo Is badly charred. Mr. and Mrs. Whlto saved practically noth lug, oven losing their kitchen sup plies, bedding and baby clothes. Ho hnd $300 insurnnco on tho contontB In tho Now Zealand Flro Insurnnco Co., but his los3 will bo as much more. Tho house Is tho proporty of J Harry Mlnto and F. T. Wrlglitman, who had $400 Insurance. Mr. wnuo Is a son-in-law of Wm. R. Andorson, and hns been employed as a guard at tho stato prison. His frlonds will henr of his loss of his household be longings with great rogrot. o "Everybody Should Know" Says C. G. Hays, a promlnont busi ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck lcn's Arnica Salvo Is tho qulckost and surest healing salvo over appllod to a sore, burn or wound,' or to a caso of piles. I'vo UBOd it and know what I'm talking about," Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, 2Bc. o BEAVERS BOTHER. (Continued from ,pngo ono). orcd or raised when tho wearor f.d hla faco, It could bo talked through. Hence tho expression "talking through your hat," nn occupation bo thoroughly enjoyed by Tom that tho name "beaver" was not an Inspira tion; It was Indlgonlous. Tho other definition of slaver, drivel, prattle, etc., you see, Is ono kind of beaver that comes through another. This Is somowhat discursive, It is only In tended to show what a groat-blaze-a llttlo flro may kindle; and It Is un doubtedly truo that tho changing of tho good old title of "Webfoot" to "Beaver" Is w,hnt has caused tho trouble to Mr. Fry. It Is tho beaver state, and tho beavers aro taking pos session of It. They are harvesting Mr. Fry's carrots, digging Mr. Fry's potatoes, cutting Mr. Fry's corn, foiling Mr. Fry's timber, ruining tho banks of his creek, Interfering with and obstructing tho stream, and oth erwise making a dnm nulsanco of themselves, under tho direct protec tion of tho great stato of Orogon, which Is undoubtedly an accessory boforo tho fact, and so Is Tom Rich ardson. What is Mr. Fry going to do about it? Frankly, wo don't know. County" Clerk Allen don't know, neither does McNnry and County Judgo Scott and Attornoy-Gonoral Crawford aro both taking a holiday. It Is plain that whllo solf-dofonso might bo plcndod In justification of killing a man, It will not work In tho caso of killing n beavor. Mr. Fry cannot kill tho beavers, that Is against tho law. Ho cannot woll fihoot tho stato of Orogon, for It Is "an artificial porson," and whllo portions of It aro much In ovldenco when tho loglslnturo moots, It has no vital or vulnerable parts. Thcro is but ono thing loft Mr. Fry has tho horso editor's consent to bal nnco accounts with Richardson In nny way ho seen fit, provided always, ho doos not muko tho punishmont excoed tho crlmo of fastening that "flat tall" on tho stato, and It Is conceded that this cannot bo dono. nnothor story. Orogon was worrying along nil rlghtr and most of us get ting throo squaro meals a day boforo tho gentloman from tho Indian coun try cnniO out Woit. Wo know that Louisiana prospored though dub bod tho "Pollcan stato," that North Carolina pooplo chowod tholr tobac co and woro happy even though wrestling with tho ooubrlquot of "Tnrhools," that Illinois, ono of tho grcntcst states, managed to got along and build ono city with flvo times tho population of th ontlro Webfoot stato, despite tho fact that Its citi zens woro gonornlly known as "Suck ors," and Missouri, probably tho greatest stato In tho Union, traveled, soronely up to tho summit undor tho suggostlvo and far from appetizing title of "Pukes," and wo did not ro sont "Webfoot." It Is fair to pro sumo, then, that tho tltlo "Webfoot" would not hayo been fatal to Ore gon's advancement. Now let us soo how much Oregon has boon benefitted by tho chango from "Webfoot 'to "Beaver." Turn ing to good old Noah Webster's on omostlcon, wo find that tho beavor Is "an amphibious rodent, a water rat, of tho genus Castor. It has palmatod hind feet and a flat tall. It Is valued for Its fur, and for tho material called castor, obtalnablo from two small sacks In tho groin of tho animal." Now a3 botweon Webfoot" an J "Beaver" It Btrlkos us that It Is Juot as woll to dig along as wo have, and be called just "Wobfeot,' 'as to bo told wo have collectively "palmated hind feet and a flat tall." The horso editor falls to see where Thomas has Improved tho nickname nny, and It does seem that ho has added to our supposed7 webfoot condition a flat caudal appondago, and presented us with tho nlcknamo of "water rat." Again Webster gives a second defini tion of beavor, owing to the anlmal'3 fur being used in tho making of It, "a hat." Again ho says tho noun "beavor" Is derived from tho French "bavlere," meaning "slaver, drivel, slobber, foam, prattle. Another meaning Is "tho bib tied under a slobbering in fant's chin." Still another Ib "tho lower part or a helmet covering tho mouth, arranged with points so that It could be raJsed or lowered, In or der to eat ad drlaV." It will be ob served that ewe of the delultkma U "a bat." New thte ether UaUkm its la, foe white tJm heaver was low- IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS "Regular ns tho Bun" Is( an expression ns old as tho race. No doubt tho rising and sotting of h ann la hn mnnt rntriiinr nnriorm' nnco In tho unlvorso, unless It Is tho action of tho llvor and bowels whon regulatod with Dr. King's Now LIfo PillB. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. 25c. Stone's drug atoro. o BUBONIC PLAGUE IN 'FRISCO. WE NEVER BUY AN ARTICLE UNLESS WE ARE CON VINCED THAT IT WILL PROVE SATISFACTORY TO OUR CUS TOMERS. RELIABLE MERC1L1NDISE SIARKED AT PRICES WHICH REGULAR STORES" CAN'T MATCH 19 THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS.' OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS rOPULAIl WITH 9A LEM LADIES BECAUSE WE SHOW NEW GOODS EVERY SEA SON THAT ABE STRICTLY CORftECT FROM THE STANDPOINT OF FASHION. IT -1VLYY SEEM EARLY TO BUY YAUR DRESS GOODS NOW FOR THE COMING FALL SEASON, BUT RLVNY OF OUR CHOIC EST SUITINGS HAVE ALREADY ARRIVED AND THE BE8T PATTERNS SELL FIRST. THIS .SEASON'S NOVELTY DRESS GOODS SHOW A DEODDED DEPARTURE FROM FORMER SHAD INGS. THE NEW COLOR COMBINATIONS ARE CERTAINLY ATTRACTIVE. GOOD VALUES IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR HAVE" ALWAYS BEEN A SPECIAL FEATURE OF OUR STORE. YOU'LL FIND OUR LADIES' SUSDD3R UNDERWEAR MADE IN FULL, TjIDERATj DIMENSIONS AND PROPERLY FINISHED IN EVERY DETAIL. OUR HOSIERY IS SELECTED WITH ESPECIAL REFER ENCE TO FAST COLOR AND GOOD, LASTING QUALITIES, AND EVERY TAIR REPRESENTS THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE THAT CAN BE SOLD AT TnE PRICE. IF YOU WANT SHOES TAT COMBINE CORRECT STYLE, COMFORTABLE FIT AND GOOD SERVICE, WE'RE READY TO SUPPLY YOU AT PRICES FIGURED 6N THE CASH BASIS.. n. Four I)vith.v Occur From tho Scour-go Last Week. San Francisco, Aug. 17. Flvo cases of bubonic plnguo, four of which havo rosultcd In denth, havo boon roportod to tho health depart ment within tho past week. Tho pa tients, with ono exception, woro of tho poorer class of forolguors dwell ing In ho neighborhood of old Chi- nutoVn. Tho exception wns a for eign sailor taken from a constwlso steamer. Prompt and nctlvo monsuro3 woro takon by tho local, stato and fodoral authorities, and spread of tho dlsoaso Is not feared. Both Prosldont Julos A. Simon, of tho health board, and Henlth Ofllcor Jamos T. Watklns stated today that tho Bltuntlon Is woll In hand, and no occasion oxlstd for alarm. Tho Infected nteamor was ordorod into quarantine with her pub BengorB, and will so remain until re leased by tho health department. Tho two shncks occuplod by tho oth- ot patients woro fumigated, lockod up and scaled. Tho bodies of tho, two Moxlcans, Unllans nnd Russian Polo, who hiic cumbed, woro doetroyod In quick II mo. o Bean the J I"" W W Hat9 AMayS B00jl( Blgnturo 65 l&g&&e THE FINEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON IN Bishop's Ready-Tailored Suits Regular prices $1 0 to $25 Sale prices $6.50 to $1 8 People who know are taking advantage of these exceptionally good values. We have all sizes and styles in black, heavy and light weights. Call and see how well you can do at this sale. Mjtni-,HL fiCfNSSJI P-vJ ikO;V'wrHfc x.m v ,nj ishwttton -(i twiuiwu Appt rej m-V 1" IWI Mb X Salem Woolen Mill Store .n'- .