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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1008 ". 8 I 1 Extra Specials for Today's Shopping At the Big Store. Don't forget that we undersell other stores Embroideries, Edging nnd In sertions, values to 25c the yard, and equal to 30c values, sold elsewhere. This is a new lot Just opened yesterday. 5' ji Torchon laces in a largo range of dainty patterns, values to 25c yard ,4( yd. WAISTS n This season's best showing of fancy taffeta waists in the most dainty colorings of pink, blue and cream, each is n perfect model of experi enced tailoring nnd are trimmed to plcaso the most exacting; ?G.50 to 12.00 valines reduced One-half and One-third Now Rajah 8llks in the newest blends of Pongoe, Cream, Copen hagen and navy, at Special Prices This Week Shirt waist suits, values f 20 And $22.50, reduced this week to s $10.00 Just Received New Tan Oxfords direct from tho famous PIngreo factory. All sizes. AA to EE Shoe Section THIS SEASON'S SHOWING Of Spring and Summer dress goods has never been surpassed ov6n by this store. Values to $1.75 a yard, reduced this week to Opening of tho straw hat sea son; these 'straw hats nt prlce3 never bcoro known in Salem. $3.50 values nor Reduced to "Ok $1.50 "valucB cn Redaiced to "" $1.00 valjues f)C Rcdmced. to ... t .... . "" , Panama Hats Our regular $10.00 values re duced to MARION COUNTY DEMOCRATS $7.50 $7.50 values reduced to $5.00 Boys' Waists . In nil the mannish effects, values to $2.00 reduced to 25c 200 Shirts 50' yd. Of tho most wanted styles, plain, pleated and fancy bosoms, values to $2.50 reduced to ' Making Strenuous Efforts to Com. plpte Their Lvylslativo Ticket in Mitfion County. Strenuous efforts are being made by tho Democrats to complete their legislative ticket In Marlon county. Of the five men nominated at the primaries, all but two, Dr. W. S. Mott and J. W. Ebnor, failed to qual ify by neglecting to report thole nc c ptnnce. It wnn rumored this morning that the ticket had been completed, nnJ that I. W, StcMsIoff. A. Huckcstein and Dr. W. II. Dyrd had consented to becomo candidates, ThlB list, however, is at present only provision a'. Dr. Byrd stated postlvely today that he would not be a candidate, but it Is probable that another tin in o will bo substituted for It's nt once. The Democrats expect to hnvo a full ticket In tho field before tho fifteenth of this month, tho dato on which tho list of candidates must bo submitted. All will be Statement No. 1 men, and they Intend to mnke a vigorous campaign before ,the voters of tho county on this Issue. o COUNCIL WILL NOT COMPROMISE 88c Men's nnd Boys' Cnps. Tho man with tho big stick has cut tho prices right in two. $1 values 50c 75c values 37c 50c values 25c 25c values 1 3c Tan Hose Special 39c pr. t xti. llleu&iA 6 ujonA tNCOQPGRKTED l Ties Your Choice 7c" Tho conclusion of tho meeting Thursday between the mayor, c!ty council nnd city engineers, nnd tho ofllclnls of tho Oregon Electric com pany, resulted in no compromise, as was expected, regarding tho grading of High Btreot, but with the city council members moro than ever de termined to mnke tho rnllroad com pany conform with their Idens. It is probablo that the council, If in Its present frnmo of mind, will, at ltr mooting Monday night, order tho company to reduce the grndo of their track for six blocks north of tho north mill creek by ono foot to con form with the city's grade of tho street; also order them to properly plnnk nnd grndo at the Intersection of Brondway street and to nlnco steol girders over tho cistern at Court and High streets, as well as pavo tho last-named cro'alng with pnvlng bMcks. Nolther were any extensions of tho street franchise granted. PUBLIC se al .i i City News i i FORUM DISCUSSION Young Republicans Attention Memorial Day Tho annual meeting of tho Young A Joint meeting will be hold bo? Moil'fl Tintllllillmll ftill will lin twnnn n A TJ ntnriioninlliin. n.V held nt tho city hall, Tuesday oven- tho bonrd of trado officials In Justlcln I 111? Mnv 12. nt ft n'tntt tnr ttin n)or. nt ihn Tnnn uymlnr'. nfltnn tlil.V tlon of olllcer8 and other Important ovenlng to discuss nlnns for MemorJfi Stn'o Superintendent of Schools . . J4 J. m. Weather Fair tonight with light frot; Sat urday fair and wanner, 8ft (unlay i Will bo tho Inst day to pay water bJU and get discount. 5-0-3t. Crawford Rack- Attomoy-Gonoral Crawford hns re turned from Pendleton after arguing two murder cases boforo tho su premo court while sitting In that city. The first of these was the case of Loroy Pulton, who wns convicted of assisting in nn Illegal operation la Baker county. Tho enso was sub mitted, Tho second wns tho trial of a man named Knufmnn charged with tho killing of Clnrcnco McBrown in tho Qurdnn school house In "Potts u . m. ACKcruuui win appear on ma 1 nr.trum In Grange hall next Sun' Jfjdny aftrnoon nt the free-for-all dts- Vcus'lon on nil measures, and will tlnnson In tho law suit between ' them, Tnie?dny, May 12, at the time of tho nuctlpn sale, free lunch nnd band concert. I Pay Your Water itlll On or boforo Saturday and get 10 per com uiscoum, 0-0-31. SI112I0 Tuv lhdintp The Liberty Referendum club will Property Owiicra Meeting I debnto tho proposed single tax Property owners nlong Brondwny amendment to the constitution Sat- street will hold n uenernl dlscusalon urdny night. A chn'llengo hns been country " I matTa county This wn, nt the city hall at 8 o'clock tonight issued to any single taxer to appear CPUniry, UIIIIUIIIU CUIIIIl). lllin ,. nnncMa,. M,n Imnmmmanl nt !. njl.l flohnto. transferred to tho its in this city. court when It Baturday Vlll bo last day to pay water bill and get discount. 5-C-3t. ' The Bnlein WmcJin Cluli Will meet tomorrow nfternoon nt 2:30 o'clock aUtho resldenco of Mrs. E. T.- Bnrncsi comer Capitol and Chomokotn streets. Tho pro gram !b 'n chnrgs of Miss" Collsta Moores, and will consist of review of dramatic masterpieces. Miss Adams, assistant InstiMctor of ora tory of Wl'lametto University, will give a rending from tho tragedy Mac beth, All club womon nro Invltod to bo pfoient. Odd Follows at Salem Tho urogram for the convention of tho grand lodgo of the Independ ent Order of Odd Follows, in tnlB city May ID, 20, 21 has beon eom- peted, Tltr commiuso on nrrango mentJ with Judgo George II, Bur nett, as chnlrmnli, have matters In hand ami the big crowd of visitors with the enenmpmont, will bo well taken en to of, Fine Quality Homo manufactured, Tnshmop, La Carotin, Bon Ton. Try one for yonr next Hinok. XhhcI Case Sotkd Tho Biilt of George Summers .against T. T Geer, U ,a,.,Gee,r ,and IN'. R? O'DeirtreTovoF money pn land solo hns been settled out of court according to stipulation be tween attorneys Pogue and Condlt, to consider tho improvement of that nd debate. thoroughfare. Card of Thank: Look Out I . we destro to express our thanks For the excursion and town lot sale to our friends nnd freely bestowc-D at Donald on the Oregon Elootrlc, r Menda and neighbors, who so i,ni ,..n.. . tv...i.i .;., rr,. kindly nnd freely bestowed their aid half way to. Portland, on Tuesday, ftnd 'sympathy during tho long May 12, 190S. months of Illness and recent death 1 of our beloved mother and grand Nothing Too Dliij ' ' niother. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coding- For us to clrnn. -Bring your old ton nnd h"nlly. clothes to us and have them made to' looks llko new, Johnson & Stege, Marriage Llcvnso next dqor to Journal oMlce. A marriage license was issued yes- terday to Wm. H. Hohraan. a farm Guardian's Rond er, nged 25, and Lizzie M. Roth, County Judgo Scott approved the nged 30, both of Mt. Angel, Tho $500 bond given by A. B. Oro33by to wedding ceremony will be pet" gunrnntoe that ho will faithfully formed Mny nth. perform his duties as guardian of Wa'tor Crocby, a mluor. Tnkw nn Kxcursloji TWj To Donald on tho O. E. Tuesday, May 12, with the Military band, free lunch. lot given away, Round trip from Sa lem 05 cents, faro and oue-tulrd from all points. I'm on tho Lookout For you If you. are dolnc b'dld- Ing of nnv kind. My fnctory turns R. R 0,,t the (finest mlllwork manufact- ?niom uredi cPuoads, grill work, etc. A. ,M. Hnusen, corner Mill nud Church iun , Btreom Additional i:hlblti Wm. Shu'ett has added two very valuable exhibit as advertisers of the country to the dlsp'ny In the bonrd of trade rooms. The best of these Is n'Btalk of rhubnrb 24 Inches high laid 2 U. Inches through at the baso, vhlch lift' been placed In a Jar for permanent dlplay, Tho other dona tion ljy Mr. Shuett la tltuothy and Clover from arnnkr growth 30 inches In height. Exhibits of this nature are very welcome to the board of j8 that of ft pack ot cards about to Afliv (ho Sharks . The hospital and health and po' Hce committees of tho city council are again at work looking into the matte of toarlng down dilapidated and broken-down shanties and shacks, which are a menace to the city's health as well as detracting from lt3 appearance. The committees today directed their attention to those shncks, which are empty, on tho northeast corner of Commercial and Ferry streets The .so-called buildings are ono story high and the roofs lientj'so that their appearance Hammond Estate 1 Upon tho potltlon of Mrs. W L Hammond, George W. Hubbs waa'nn pointed administrator, of tho cstato of the into J. E. Hammond of SI1 verton. A, G. Steolhnmmor and Thomas Skolfo woro named as ap praisers. Tho estate is .valued at Visit Monmouth Sranerlntcndent nf Pnlilln Tiioinm. tlon J. H. Ackormnn and W. B. Ayer of Portlnnd, members of the normal Bchool board of regents, visited tho Monmouth normal today. " ' 1 Coiilphtiu of Rnllroad Tho state rnJ'road commission Is In receipt of a letter from a promi nent Albany merchant In which tho wHtGr bitterly deplores tho condition of tho Corvnllis & Eastern railroad.1 Ho says that the entire rondbed from Albany to the coast Is In such a bnd stato of repair that It will not bo abla to stand the heavy traffic of tho summer excursions. It is stated that only thrco or four section men nro employed to look aftor 20 miles of rond, and even mon who have been working for tho company for years dcclaro that tho owners of tho rond phould bo- compelled to do something. DISTRICT ATTORJfKY .TKROMK IX TROUBLE United Predg Lensed Wro.) Now York, May 8. District At toraoy Jerome ndmitted on the wit ness stand today at tho hearing of tho charges brought to have his ousted from ofTico that whllo Attorney Del maa was speaking in tho first Thnw trial ho was In a nearby restaurant shaking dice for a dollar a throw with tho two Fons of Thomas F. Ryan, the traction magnate. Tho prosecution nlso seemed to itnko much delight In proving that Assistant District Attorney Gnrvan, who helped Jeromo In tho Thaw trla'.v was related by marriage to Anthony N. Rrndy. It Is charged that Jerome, In his capacity as dis trict attorney, failed to tako any steps towards Investigating alleged questionable dcalB In which Rynn nnd Brndy woro said to have been Involved, Tho defendant did not Becm to bo nt all disturbed by tho rovcintione. 0 HenntIon In Europe. Berlin, May 8. A sonsntlon which nromlRes to cnual tho ono following .tho revelations made during tho tnlnl nt thl TvTlIfrlltd nf tho Round Table, wns sprung todny In tho nr-' rest of rinco Philip Euienuerg. PViiniiiifl.i who 1b tho former fa- vorlto of tho knlBor and nn alleged member of he Knlghtn or tho uouna Table." 1 ncctiBCd of committing per jury in connection with tno trim 01 1 Ed'.'or Harden. I Prlnco Eulenborg wns brought hero and v'need In Jnll. At the preliminary hsarlng of tho, prince on th rerjury chnrgo two wit-1 ness gave, such convincing testimony agaliiBt'lilm tltnt tho Judgo declared from tho bench that the prlnco was guilty of tho unspcnkablo practices charged against him. for Sal, SNUd ' AnJ . telephone, s'ciiii ck and W'V MBig Shephard i Room 1. Sttafos'l REYVninc BA'l'ED, ' Idnnro o , SvR it f mnh . .,17-."0LC Btreet, Sa 1cm ;' M Tli. ...- .... in Salem, both haWkLSU1 roared here. Mr .1 on of Dr, John rZSS J lms entered udob t2S5 profession at Vonl Chosen Mnn n h.'.'l i Wlllnmetto unlverril. Iffl t on in fllln,i .i.C ?! nlso served for wmeUw?! in Snlem wlih MKWBl 0(9 mnoh ln BUo T,I Salrm Water Co.' Oifco Wlli bo open bttwena. or 12 nnd 1 o'clock uuwJ Wonlr Railroad Commluioiw West hnq rAtiirnixt f. a ton. D. O.. whnro k, v.. JS rylng in tho land (nod m llnvlnf hf.on n Inn4 .JiJl ill. " I'll nine. RowN ThN for Loir Halibut thrco poumit ff !j at Harrington, state Krttti and ninrketraan. Phow lit: Stntn St. U Norwich UMlonFbt Iawnftce! Frank Meredith, Rtl6t J ODlco with Wm. BrovalfAl yuimuui';iai BMrvu MONEY TO L( TU0S.K.1 Oror Ladd & Dufh'iBwt.f " "" Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, Mnmlger NEWM measures. Hal D. Patton, president: lal day observance. B. F. West, secretary. 5-8-3t, ,., A TT... ,'forlo Lvimcs l-xiv 1 tiiir iiiiiir iiuivM 1 . 11 .11.. iT ' ' rtro worn nioro uinii any oiner lO-iniHroKq tho Intoreatod nnlillo nllnnd-' .. w. w.u.V wi.l..U.. ....U t,VV V ;, UViMIHOU VI.VI DUU VIIU IV ViO tltlUU per cent discount. C-C-3t. Blvo you hotter satisfaction. I fit I them nnd price reasqnnblo too. a 1. ,...ii,e lcll8'. H. Hinges, optician, 123 Com- m n o 1.1 ,1 .11 mere ml street. T. C. Smith, through his attorney, M. E. Pogue, yestordny filed his re- ml ,. ,, T . , , nlv to tho answer of Marcus Chris- T,,lre '" n 1'nt Given Away i-reo on me grounu nt uonniu trado. cavo In, nnco on "education." This Is nn other big ndd to tho already inter esting program, .tho principal fea tures of which aro a general (11b cuHsIon of tho stato university, appro priation nnd tho armory bill. Those meetings, which nro hold ovory Sun day, aro not In the nnturo of dolmto, but merely a mutual gathering where tho?e present discuss tho different mensires before .the neonlo In tho 'Jtino e'ectlon for tholr own enllght- ment. n "Mrs. Trinple'8 Telegram." "Mrs. Templo Telegram" a won derful'y successful farco, which will bo seen n the Grand opera house on Monday evening imt, hns bnd a sea son's run nt -tho Madison Squnre theater, New York, and nlso plnyoa .for over thrco months at tho Waldorf theater In London. It abounds In comedy situations and clover Bur prises, each one leading up to nnd following the other from tho rho of the curtain Mntll the finish of the fins act. As a genuine mirth pro voker It is equal if not superior to nny farco seon in Now York in ninny nenons. It Is nil Innocent nmusa ment and precisely the kind of en tertainment which nnpea's to theater goers. Then too, It Is presented by a cast of exceptionally clever players, each ono of whom displays a' thor ough knowledge of he nrt of farco comedy nnd work with a vigor that keeps at the boiling point throughout the piny. 1 Mossrs. Stockwell & MncGregor who present thh comedy hnva en Raged an 'excellent company headed by Wm. Bernard. Others In tho cast include Louis 'rnmp'on. ,orvni MncGregor. Joseph Dalley, L. Victor Wlllard, Margaret snow, Mnv hod e'rts, Lonna Nelson and Frnncss Fjeld. o ' 1 OREGON HERDER EQUALS EASTERN MILLIONAIRE Railroad Commissioner Oswald West hns Jnit returned from his trip to Washington, where ho has been a witness in the Hyde-Benson land fraud trial, and when asked how he liked bslng back, was bewildered in his search for a strong expression for a moment, and exploded with, "Oh, I'd rather be a $30 a month sheep herder In Oregon than a millionaire In the east.' . 1 : The Ruef trial at 'Frisco is still crllnc nn T tine nnt ofnnnail Monday, May II Mrs. Temple's Telegram Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. S:tit salo at box office Mondny at 9 A. M. Wanted Position in dra( m bov with two yean't ago 18. Addrets Cltfo 1 1135 Waller St., Siicm. ,i i-W For Side Dry wood at jr l nrlco. cash on dfllTjrr, 1413 or call State nl lttt. Wl wn.it, ! Tim undtriltfti lib .nnlrnct to Cllt IfOS IHI 500 cords of wood. SrtlVjM Wlllson. M For Sale Several dooki It Wl andfann'tndiitaUriwjl i.ni vinnnl nank. rl" imi "' ' ' . t,..-u vov. Finder l jini uuavu -:,.. u,, return 10 r. . -- $, II..LI.IMH-MM ' J IHWWIHIIIIIMIII Mill - '" 1 S7 Dcluiy n? I FFT " .nj VfcrtriBr ( " SErfafr-rrsrj' 1 ,! ST(fc E 'cOrtmoHT. You'll surely be if you fail to n. iqor whpol from our stock UMI IkVW Mvv. leaders. A bicycle to be satisfacto m.. ho .iai in all road dent That's our standard and we Ik1 l0. rigidly. Our cycle candidates ensuing campaign are ca37 , by their manifold memts$25W; MOW FRANK J. BEST WORK AT HONESK " .--.,,.. ,