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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1908)
UAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAV, JUNE 15, 1008 MM WMMM ; , J. L STOCKTON i nc ulu white roRNFr? GOWN SALE MONDAY High grado night gowns trimmed njlnco and embroidery. The very "t $1.G0 values In our store. $1 .29 Monday only ''"t'lfJf I ' White Petticoats Special Monday Every one will be offered for Jess. pur Muudny imlo events hnvo be comor3o Ilrmly fixed In the ostium tlon of those who appreciate value and Btylo at great saving prices that th? P,re8t announcomotjt at thla time will suffice to brink out a throng of shoppers bright und curly Monday morning. V CO.Mlto EVENTS-Salem will celebrate the Fourth of July. Great inerry,rair carnival July ythand I Oth. I IA IX)IjIjI3TTK FOR PRESIDENT OX INDEPENDENT TICKET (United I'rcfls Lcnsed Wire.) Portland, Or., Juno 1G. Senator Robert M. La Toilette, of Wisconsin, mavbo a cnndldntn for Mm n,n.i. dency this year ngnlnst Taft and urvan. orenn zor tiupIi t u.t.,... of Hearst Indopondont Ieng'uo, statod iuuii) iiiiil H is proiinmo "Llttlo Bob" wll bo selected na tho party's tandldnto for national nxnmiHvn when the convention la imi! nt pi.i. (ago this mouth. Mclsaac said that La Follotto ould accopt tho nomination woro It proffered him. Ho said that La Foi- 1 Itte'8 views nnlnclilnrl i.mxl.n.. lth tho principles of tho Indopond- i u-uKiiu aim mat everybody Is looking for n third pnrty to tnko tho Place of tho old ones, ANOTHER LOCAL OPTION CONTEST MIX-l'P According to District Attorney Join) C. McXnry another election contest ovor tho local option ques tion Is to tako placo. Tho wot Inter ests of Dallns have filed a contest which was Borvcd on tho district at torney today. McN'ary Btated this morning that Judge Scott had sign ed an Injunction Friday, enjoining tho Polk county court from declaring that .country dry. Tho Polk county Judge, however, paid no nttontton to It, and. Issued tho proclamation tho next day. Tho saloon men thereup on announced their Intention of con testing tho election on tho grounds thnt tho proceedings woro invalid, and will begin action immcdlntoly. o . Co-EjLh Hnvo Field Meet. Whoever wns up In tho gray dawn of Monday morning would hnvo seen the most interesting sight of tho year, when the girl's field meet of. Willamette University was pulled off on the colloge track. Thero wore three teams, tho honors In tho col- e te?n! B0'"8. t0 A,mh HnSKlns, 30 points; Selmn Norborg, 18 Points; Hattlo Beckley, 12 points. Tho freshies scored 43 nnd the 4th year students 37. Tho results wer nnnoMticed at chapol with great dem onstrations of collego spirit, nnd tht winners blushed appropriately. a . Demand Exclusion. San Francisco, Juno 15. Resolu tions demanding tho exclusion of Oriental laborors from tho United States by direct, legislation and not by diplomatic exchango between na tions, were wired to the resolutions COnimlttPA nt thn T)aniiUI. ntlnn M convention by tho ABlatlc Exclu- oiuu jeaguo. tho resolutions aro strong and call for onilck and effec tlvo action by congrcjft. It-' ,i Last County Returns The returns from Harney county, tho last portion of tho stato to bo heard from In the recent election, wero recolved nt tho oftlco of tho Becretary of state thU morning They glvo Cake a majority of 71 over Chamberlain. This leaves Chamber lain's majority for tho entire stato 1428. Silverware is a delight to every housewife. It broathea into tho homo an air of purity, clcanllnr33 nnd refine ment, The latest Patterns of this beautiful ware, mado by tho best manufacturers, can be bought at our storo at prices tha'. will pleaso you. Wo hnndlo tho standard brands of guaranteed Sterling and Plat ed Wares and you can depond on what you got from U3. Cut Glass Is another waro greatly admired by thojo of good tasto. Of thla wo hnvo many beautiful design to show you In all Its brilliancy Barr's Jewelry Store Stato and Liberty Streets. WESTERN PACIFIC IN AGREEMENT WITH JAPANESE I United l'rcgs Leiued Vlre. San Francisco, June 15. Rnll road circles are today discussing tho reported agreement between the Western Pacific, and tho Tpj'o Kison Kalsha, the Japaneso steamship lino running bqtween horo and the Ori ent, by which the Western Pacific Is to have connect'ons with the Orlont through tho Japanese company's boats. Tho agreement Is said to become orfoctlvo next year when tho Western Pacific road to Salt Lake is com pleted.' . 11ARTNETT TRIED -TO . SELL WESTERN PACIFIC '(United. I'ren Leaned Wlre.l Han Francisco, June 15. Thnt the officials of tho wrecked California Safe Deposit & Trust company tried to boII their Western Pacific stock to Hnrrlmnn in order to get money to cover up their deniclts wns tho start' ling statement made on tho Btand in thojBartnott trial today by J. Dalzoll Brown, the convict banker who Is turning state's evidence against Dartnett. Brown testified that Bart nott whir willing to betray Gould in his desperation to get money. -o . FOUR THOUSAND OF SULTAN'S TROOPS REI1EL (United I'resa Leased Wire.) Tangier, Jmho 15. After revolt ing, 4000 troops of tho sultan, Abdel Aslnz, have taken a French com nmrider and three other officers pris oners'. Seilous troublo Is expected, and the sultan Is prepared to make a Btand with the soldiers who remain loyal to-him. , o 1 Ferry flcglns, Tho ferry across tho Wlllamotto river began operation at 12 o'clock today, and Is carrying a good num ber of passengers between tho two counties. The fnro is froo, and tho boat 1 proving n great accommoda tion to people who llvo In Polk coun ty nnd who trnnsact their business In Snlom. This favor Is duo to tho gen erosity of tho Mlnto brothers, tho owners of the forry. When tho bridge 1 was closod they at once of fered the county the ubo of tho bont, and thou proceeded to Install It The landing on this sldo of tho river Is near the fool of Stato street, Ford Inheritance- Tax. The sheriff this morning filed no ttco of tho recipients of bequests from tho estato of tho late Til mon Ford, of tho stnto Inherltonco tnx which Is duo from each bene flc'nry. The total amount qt tho Ford bequests Is $134,231.02, nnd from this tho stato will recolvo In In heritance taxes $1716.40. o Lyon in Town Walter Lyon, formorly prlvato soc rotary to Governor Oeor, nnd now a nowapnpor man of Coos Bay. Ib visit ing in this city. --. f dl vim AMiPwftb V.WFr" 7MMAWr mm M ttrt MMWMnMHMBMMMMMMMHIMMMBiMMHM MgM4 Hi Hi HERE'S A SUIT A' sult that' n great, many Men' will wear thU Spring. Nothing loud or swift nbput (t. It's Just a stylish, handsomo Con servatlvo Suit. A) Gcntlcmon's Suit ' Tho illustration will ' glvo you an Idea of the cut, whilo tho fabrics are rich and , modest; "Cke ylots and Casslmores. vm, $20, -m Our Clothing Is always fairly prlcedloks jvolLnnd IrbU lon, and If you'll tnko noto of tho fact, you will seo that our auBtomera are hotter dressed and get a llttlo better valuo than thev other fel( lows. Wo are novor too busy to wait on you and aro always nt your service. Good picking tlmo now. G. W. JOHNSON t CO. 'FRISCO TO SEATTLE IN GASOLINE LAUNCH t United t'reM I.enied Wlre.l San Francisco, Juno 15 Old 4k!p pors hero aro speculating ns to tho outcomo of a voyago that will begin this afternoon by E. M., Eddy, a Seat tlo capitalist, Who Is to make tho trip from' here to tho northern port In a small 7G horsepower gasoline launch, Important Lumber Derlilnu, (United l'reM I.enied Wire.) Washington, Juno 15 In a decis ion today tho Intorotnto Commission holds that railroad rates on soft wood from tho Pacific coast points to tho east shall bo lower than thoda upon hard wood lumber from enstorn votnts to the Pacific coast "" By Special Request Return of THE WORLD FAMOUS GUIRVOYANT.PALMIST w GRACE DE KOVEN If you aro undecided, In doubt o, unhappy consult her at onco. Hr rondlngs nro clonr conclso and to the point giving unmes, locations, date and facts, For short tlmo only au' clal feo 50c and $1.00 Call to4jr. Iloura 0 a. m. to 9 p. in. Phone SIS. Oftlco and reception rooms centrally locatou. 260 North Liberty Koxt door to Elk's Hall. 2601 O fimitU Slgaatut f II .(103EIXA. IhlKMYMlllMilhMnBlwW,' II tZ&rfflfcfot FORCED OUT i3rx JL C I STORE LEASED OVER OUR ,IWm V.V.y.( niMii'"'' This Is out last stmme hete. Out entire Stock of Spring and Summer goods to be sold egadless of cost. Big sale opens Tuesday, June i 6f 8 a. m Store closed all day Monday to arrange stock. . . ;i All Ladies' Oxfords, Tan, Vici Kid, Patent Leather and Gun Metal negular $3.50 and$4.0O. . .$.: Snlc l'rlco 92.75 Hegular $3.00 ,..,. , ! a'w P'"'ce f'-.'M Regular $2.60 . . . A'.'. . ... .- - y r,'J i i " ' " ' Sah' Vjrlc !'0 Regular $2.00 ": Sn,t l,r,ce 1', Regular $1.C0 nnd $1.75 . "f '" Snl1' 1,k' 91'"5 Men's 'Regular $5.00 ; , , t .j . , , ,,,,,HhIo Men's Regular $ 1.00 Hu,J ten's Regular $3.50 .. ... ... .niiie Mea Regular $3.6p t . ,? Bpy'a Oxfords, regular $2.76.. i,... ......i 4 Hn1 f ' 1" V I '. ' BpyiJ Oxfords, regular $2.00. X WJI; .Hale Prloo 'A.in Price $.S Price Vt.1 Prlco 'ZZZ Price $2.10 Prl 9I.IO w i Misses Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers Roular $2.00 g11!" Krl! 2I"SS R' Kular $1.75 ; J ' Z J f Rpsular $1.50 , , S,,K ' ,,w' !- pue b to 11 Children's Oxrorus, rumpi mm ouiuiu.o. I.. ..!,... CI t.1 Regular $1.75 """ . )' ,, .,,- R'S.ar M.60 S rlc I V3 Ralar $1.25 g , , " gj' s ' '. to 8, Regular $1.25 g ' JJ Roular $1.00 and $1.15 Sale 1 rice i"c Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords Regular price- $2.50 ha,u ' d n 'JJ Regutar'prlce $1.75 and $2.00 Salt- Prlre l..l.t Regular price $1.50 SuI" ,,r,m M5 Regular price $1.25 . . . ". Bute Price Ue Misses regmlnr price $.1.25 nnd fl.10 .....SU ITIot one Chlldron'j 8 to 11. $1.10 to $1.16 Hale Price 8:5c Children's 5 to 8, 00c to $1.00 Sale Price 7.1c Buckskin Moccasins, Tan and Pearl Mon's Regular $1.75 ... Boys' Ragnlnr $1.50 Youths" Regular $1.25 Ladles' lingular $1.60 Child's Rogular $1.00 , ,..,. ........ . Barefoot Snudato, Bast Grade Lttdlo' Ilegulnr $1.60 Mt-utt lingular $1.25 Child's Regular $1.10 , , ,Kh1 ..Kale . .Hale . .Sale , .Hale . .Huie . , Hnle ..Sale Price $1.10 Price f .UO Prlre 9I.IO Price 9 l.'-O Price H.1c Price 91. SO Price l.00 Price H3e Remember this is our las summer here and everything must be sold. Look over this, list and then, bring in the entire family to be shod. It will be the best investment you have made this year. Money saved is money' earned. Oreg Sh THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Company SALEM, OREGON Ml MiBMii i'i'i VT Jl I