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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1007. f L. STOCKTON The Old White Come OVER $25,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS Oat store alterations are about complete and oar stock will be better arranged and better kept than ever before. The new lines comprise j's Famous Dtess Goods iti & Armstrong's Black Silts et Black Silks U Imported Trimmings New Ribbons Handkerchiefs, all new ideas Gating Flannels and Flannellettes Buttons, the largest stock in Salem Shoes from ten different factories Ladies' waists and petticoats Laces THE FAMOUS STAR SKIRTS LA VOGUE" SUITS AND WRAPS SO JUSTLY POPULAR n's and Boys' Clothing, Separate Pants, Overcoats and Rain Coats WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM IN SALEM THAT EVER SHOWED A COMPLE TE LINE OF JANE HOPKINS CLOTHES FOR BOYS stands to Joso 2 conts lu any event on tho cost of cultivation. Thoro Is n disposition on tho part of nil grow ers to strive for n fancy quality of product, and no moldy hops will bo picked. - ' o LOCAL RAILROAD HAS WRECK. A L1TTLM PEACH ULOSROM. It Hit the Stylo Hard, Hut Is Still Alive. Nino Flat Cars Smashed in Runaway Lawrviico Saves Worse ""Disaster. Ono of tho most disastrous SjnrislV ups on tho local rnllrohd In eovornl years occurred yesterday about noon when a train of logging cars, Marsh fleld bound, broko away from tha.on glue on the hill about a halt tnilo from tho stntion and plunged along nt a 30-mllo clip headed straight for a long string of cars on tho siding next to tho stntion. But for tho timely work of Con ductor Nod Lawronco of tho train, tho station building would have Buf fered serious damage. Lawronco Jumped from tho train at tho switch which opoiiB oft tho mnln track onto tho spur lending to the coal bunkors and throw It Just as two of the run away cars had passed. Tho two cars Talk about nnlnjnl curiosities In Rlngllng Bros. circus, they are not In it with Bomo of tho exhibits out side. About tho giddiest young thing that ever camo down tho plko blow In this morning on tho trnln from tho south, ."Vhero It camo from Is a mystery, and what It la Is no kindergarten conundrum. It woro a lltthj nnrrow-rimmod hat of tho col logo, clip "of 07. It also woro cither n divided skirt, or tho tailor worked in all his cloth on tho trousors, If they woro such, and thoy fitted his, or Its, dainty form with tho snmft graceful negllgco abandon with which nn old pair of ovoralls clings to a polo. Its shoes were black with whlto tops, which wore tied with grosgraln ribbon, on tralno, and his trousers woro rolled up, showing- a rovorso of docolloto effect, and also a pair of calves apparently raised on tho Fairbanks bovorngo, It wan al togothcr lovely, proposed to havo tho tlmo of Its lite, which tho horso odl- was loading it down towards tho circus. i which had passed ran down tho, tor hopos it will, to which ovldonco track, colliding with sovornl which ho vonturos tho furthor hopo that were on tho owltch, ditching soVen tho Ringings will not ndd It to their or eight of them. Tho changing of ( rnonngorlo, and hornld It to tho world tho switch throw tho other cars off . ftB having boon captured In Orogon. tho track and five or six piled up in whon last soon n protty llttl girl n conglomerated mass or twistcu wood and broken Iron. According to tho story of tho on glncor tho logging enrs woro In front of tho onglno and woro being pushed npng at a speed of nbout ton miles an hour. Ho ondcavoroil to Black tho speed and tho Btrnln broko n coupling which lot tho enrs loose. Mon woro at work all day yester day cleaning up tho wreckage nnd j from nppearancoB Bevornl moro days i of hard work will bo roqulrod to stralghton out tho tnnglo. Coos Bay Times. IO Jwrtm Heal folate. cMoflng deeds havo boon jm recerd: IBJS.E. Parmcnter to I G. White, land In ,fd ?1900 Ikriir to E. J. Snyder, pUM.5, 6, 7, 8,9, UU. 13, 14, 15, 1G, UUnd 20, block 4,' ulJltlon, Aurora, w 350 600 so tt ur to L. J. Snv- foiorn 1 to 1C indu- Sh J Snvilnr'a nMI- j?5fi, W d ,IH.B Wadiworth to thus 7oo square Uir 3 e. w d I Bance to Lucy V. t lot 4, block 1. 1 kitm, w d B Booth to H. J. C L Powell, land In 'j'ul . Hock 3. (5oo. m Uli'ion, Salem, w d tWlnttrmantel to D. Irtil 31.40 acres, t tlt.fd 'M Board to Sfn.A nf 15 acres, t 8 s, r 3 V 1000 irk et ni tn sin rt fHn 11 acres, t 8 r . - w H, . GOO 310 912 Le Roy Browno et ux to Silver ton Lumber Co., 440 acres In sec 15, t 7 s, r 1 e, w d. . 1 Geo. and C. Zwickor to Robert B. Townzer, lots C nnd 7, block "D" Simpson addition, Snlcm, w d 7-5 o Contract Will Ho Let Soon. A. Welch, vlco presldont of tho Eugene & Bnstorn Railway comany, was in tho city ovor Sunday. Ho gavo out tho Information that tho contract for tho construction of the brldgo across tho WHIamotto river at Sprlngflold will probably bo lot within the noxt weok or ten days, and It is oxpoctod that work on the tructuro will bogln Immodiatoly theronftor. Mr. Welch and other olllclnls of tho company will be ho're on Tuesday or Wodnosdny of this week, nnd It Is probnblo that bhJB for the work will bo considered. L. X. Ronoy of this city is said to bo n bidder and nn Idaho man who was lioro rocently looking ovor tho and ono foot cut nearly off. It wbb thought doubtful If ho could live. Albany Democrat. WORLDS CROP OF HOPS (Contlnuod from pago flvo.) grades, which they havo dono In tho past. It Is a well known' fact that Schoharlo county hops nro stronger nnd richer In lupulln than thoBO grown In any other sections, nnd thoy nro ongorly sought for tho vory best trade. Xow, Schoharlo county growers, It rests with you to pick and euro your hops in n mnnner to bring you n top prlco. Bo suro thoy are plckod olonn, fully matured nnd proporly drlod. Tho Schoharlo Republican, August lfith, says: Tho hot forcing wonth- or of tho past wook hns brought out tho hops rapidly, and tho ynrds pro sent n fine nppoaranco. They aro elenn nnd fro ofrom all vermin and nro of a brlcht healthy color. Rain K county, held a meeting, at which It was decided that no hops would bo picked at all, In view of tho prcsont mnrkpt conditions, This report, jowovcr, lncks confirmation. Blghty ncres of tho Krobs Bros.' Brooks yard, operated by tho Chl nnman, George Sun, wont down ns Tlint Vnlo Club. A dlpntch from Vnlo thnt Tom McKnlghtnnd IiIh champion banoball team will leave Vale Soptombor G, after ilulBhlng a flvo game sorlca of gnmes nt tho fair ground at Boise, and will go directly to Portland, where tho club will ploy throe games, and then como up tho valloy, playing nt Woodburn, Orogon City, Albany, Bugono, Drtiln, RoBoburg, Jefferson, Ashland and thrco games at tho stoto fair, bosIdCB othors bo- tho" result of tho recent storm nnd, j Ing arranged, 30 games lu all. The although n forco was put to work to ; club hns tin thrco pitchers nnd two raise thorn, somo doubt Is expressed catchers. . ns to tho. success of .this nctlon. As a matter of fact no gnmo ban Thoro'is no sign of an onslng up boon arranged with Albnny, Just ask- upon tho money question, nnd many , cd for. Ono gnmo will be played at of tho growors will bo unnblo to bc- J Lebanon, Mnnager McKulght'H for- euro picking money nt all., At lenst ' mer homo town. ono firm of dealers is offering to Farmers Adopt Union Label. Andalusia, Ala., Aug. 28. Dele gates from nil tho county unions of tho Alnbama branch of tho Farmora Educational and Co-oporntivo unlou convened hero todny In annual bob uton. Tho mooting will extend through throo days and Is tho most Important gathering- of organized agricultural Interests ovor hold In tho stnto. Tho principal topic if discussion Is the establishment of an exchango In Blr mlnghnm for tho marketing of farm products. Tho Bales will b&r.mado direct, tho producor gottli(fT tho benefit of ono saving and tho con sumor also sharing In tho profits that would othorwlso go to middle men. It la also proposed to adopt a union labol, bo that purchasers In sympnthy with organized labor nyiy rocognlzo tho products of tho Farm ers' union. State olllcors will ho oloctcd nnd othor buKlnnss transacted. PrOBi dont I. A. Worloy Is presiding nt tho convention, tnko contracts at 7 eontB, which will FjJvq tho grower n 1-cont mnrgln of profit over tho cost of picking, but ho REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OR IMI TATIONS OET WHAT YOU ASK FOR. Order Libraries. All tho orders for school lljirnry books from tho counties of tho otato havo boon rocolvod by tho 11-' brary commission. Tho total orders le $11,908. Tho bookB will bo dis tributed In October. ground may submit a bid on tho 1 18 much noeded nnd hopB, as woll as K ', 5 4 work. By rushing contsructlon work tho piers may bo completed before high water comes. Eugene Guard. ' o Stopped Train to Release Horse. A horse was frightfully cut up by 84 (111 n lio-l. ,.! ! 41. ll f ,J i. Bl , -.-,. uuiu U IUUUU 11IUIIB W1U IlilU Ul W Satfiftf nrronn .1.. ... . . .. 'fcU J ' uorvauiB iastorn near Tiiomas fy 8- Col W' Wcd " 263 I Saturday- Wh0 the train was up la s lis I morning ho was seon tangle.d up M.td ""' l 8 8' i80mo' u"t Jt was thought would got wstbf n . ' 1,w" out- wnen it came back In tho even- -f in n nj 4 . g no was stui in tho ronco worso than over. Tho train was stopped, !the wire was cut and tho animal I loosed. Ho had struggled for sev eral hundred feet along tho fence, I his body was In a terrible condition mm t ibU (.HaerM. u ..' Ml t "-' 4410 E V(a " " io k. and i la Sllverton, Nitirh ;.";: PSu7Wr . RUM, -t n 14 3000 FCHAND lliKlttd ktt H 8 lcount o! each a 1 need any " cly, as M the de- IOEC REAM A- Co. IttSL Of Is always seasonable, but surely never quite bo thoroughly appreciated as during the hot summer weather. Our Ice Cream and Water Ices aro finely flavored and carefully mado of the CHOICEST AND PUREST materials, it will cost you but llttla to please the whole by treating to Ico Cream today, THE SPA Net. 9tt State Mr. nil othor "crops, aro suffering from tho first drought of tho Benson. Tho Cherry Valloy Gazotto, Au gust 15th, says: From present Indi cations tho hop crop In this section will bo above tho avorago and Bhojsld be of oxcellont quality. Prices aro likely to bo especially high. Tho Quo'da Dispatch, August lGth, says: Thoro'is nothing In tho hop trade In thla vicinity. Somo buyors aro offering to contract at 15c, but tho growers are ahy, holding off for 20c or bettor. Tho yards aro com ing on woll and a fair crop is ex pected. Ono old- tlmo buyer de clares, however, that tho product, though flno In quality, will not be ovor 75 por cent of last year's. Mold Is Plentiful. A special from this city last night says: Roports are pouring in from all quarters that mold is sproadlng rap Idly through tho hopyards of the valloy, and In fact the entire state, to the extent that scores of yard will bo abnndoned altogether and not a Blnglo burr gathored for commer cial purposoB. This new and unex pected diiomma threatens to reduo the posslblo crop of tho stato of Or egon at least one-half from previous estimates. This condition, coming on top of tho threatened scarcity of pickers, lpw mark'et and .difficulty to secure picking money, Increases tho burden of the hop grower, and local dealers are Inclined to view thb situation with apprehension. Ono dealer re ceived a report from Woodburn to night stating that many of the yards were turning black with mold, esti mating that half of tho hops of that district will never bo picked. It Is also reported hore that tho growers of the vicinity of Butte vilfe. In the northern part of tho Here Arc the Season's Last Offering Underprice This week will wind up one of the greatest of our semi-annual clearing sales of BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Come in now and take advantage of the extra low prices placed on the suits for the final week. Yoting men and boys as well as men can take advantage of these bargains as have all sizes and styles on sale Men can fit themselves out in of our celebrated suits at $6.50, $9.00, $1 2.00, $1 5.00 COME WHILE THE SALE IS ON we one Salem Woolen Mill Store Ml rv'fiiTmM-iiTi