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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1908)
m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OHEGON. MONDAY, JUNE 10, J 008 ismittT: d clean cut fPnfTTT?T"Vv moro of tho buai na4 Jhal beta protichor alt hSf.iV M hn than nlBht declare 1 P B church j preacher. l8 MTemJ Ol 'If II I 11.1 ,,.. '' At tho close of hi WM,dW'i i students. .,? Lh,s .;. .J tlfUmmimmtmmmmammrmmmmmlmmmmmwmmmmmnmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm0mmmmtmmmmtmmmtm . mihii i mi minim nniim , i m i ii mi " iy . f o ''lKVsifeH'R&A.Xi ig I c- vbv Sjri4 I tKr "This Sale" forcibly illustrates The Big Store's aggressive policy. It is h time to move white goods and owing to the extra heavy slump in the cottonmarket and by very careful buying we have some unusual good ' opportunities for our customers r, had tho 'S: ! !f Jell with oi ,, ?. "enr'y rain Z over tho new Droi liXl of..n"Ito 1 -ivl. fin ., root ly captured He "rtu,;. LndlcV Tailored Suits of this Season's Newest StyEcg'nt Special Prices. . . . . T ' ' . 930.00 VALUES WORLD-OP WHITE SPECIAL1. 23.S5 $42.00 .VALUES t WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . .... WKT. . .' $21.25 937.50 VALUES WORLD OP WHITE-SPECIAL. 930.00 VALUES-p WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. I .' ft $18.75 $15.00 Man's All-Wool Suits Tailored by Mnter H.nnds. Every suit In the House Included in litis sale. 910.00 VALUES WOULD OP WHITE SPECIAL, . . .' . . . ." S7.G5 912.30 VALUES ' 'Yj ' . . - WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . , . . . .-. '. .. :.,; ,'..'.,.. S0.S5 $13.00 VALUES l ? WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. .' .lv'- . . .$11.05 918.30 VALUES '' ' , ..'' WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL . $13.90 922.30 VALUES y World op white special. . ...;..'. $18.85 927.30 VALUES . " WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL '. $20.00 White Waists , with fancy yokes and Inco om brqldory effect. All this season's newest styles, to .close at the fol lowing prices: Vrilucs to fl',60 Tb close Vnluos to $2.G0 To close 98c $1.38 Also our entire lino of fancy not white Wrilsts nt World of Whlto Prices. Great Special Sale of Interest Munslnc Underwear for next r winter. We aro now tnklng or ders- for Ladles' Undorwonr it peclRl prices to ho delivered any time this fall or winter. Conio and see. If for any reason at any time niter leaving your order you do not want or need tho goods you haw the privilege of cance ling your order. No rl8k, no chance. You save money by an ticipating your needs, UNDERWEAR SECTION. SHOE DEPARTMENT Offers some unusual good values for this week. All broken lines of men's, women's ami children's Shoes and Oxfords nt radically re duced prices. Ladles' White Camas Oxfords, World of White, Special. . 31.38 WEDNESDAY ONLY Mail Orders Out-of-Town Ordera Carefully and promptly filled. &mOL Wo offer nn extra good value of 0)d Irish Liner, at For Suits, Skirts nnd Jackets. ON. SALE AT S:30. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVED. Eicyd Vacation Needs Wo have tho largest assortment of Trunks, Bags and Suit CnECs In Salem. Tho assortment is o largo, and prlc.es so low that selec tlons are easy. SECOND FLOOR. Niad Dress Shields Are odorless and hygienic nnd each pair is fully warranted. Cov vered with silk or Nainsook in regular Bolero or Zouavo shapes, at Whlto Salo Prices. Dress Goods Counter (W&4& Famous W. B. Corsets All broken lines to close nt Spe cial Reduced Prices. World of White Laces and Embroideries Wo have the largest assortment of Embroideries, Bands, Beading, Insertions nnd All-Overs over' shown In tho Northwest nt a sav ing from 10, 15, 25 nnd 50 per cent during our World of Whlto Sale. Here's Comfort for Men. We have Just received c ' new line of Gotham Underwenr in short sleeve shirts nnd kneo length drawers at World of White Special Prices. Men Wo have the latest novelty In flexluld'rlm straw hntj. Theso .are (ho correct hat for summer. Values to $3.00. At White Sale f rices : dii3GMii&mi Men's Fancy Hose In this season's newest shades of Alce blue, black, purple and tnn, silk, lisle nnd cotton. 15c to $2.00 Hot Weather Pongee nnd China silk shirt?, white, tnn, crenm, and pearl nt Whlto Salo Prices. Medium Weight Pants in medium dark shades, mixtures nnd stripes. Half Price . r$s&Jteuout iil lm B V 'll'"ll s .!.' M m ?AWrv ': '.w M MMH II H fjjg SHtel I hns tiled a bill of exceptions In tho Field Mtot OfT case of J. M. Smith et al vs. Eliza-' Tho field meet which was to hnve t ' TZZrmTTmT?mmmfTmmm Wt-Hthr Cloudy wHh probably showers to. night and TucMlny. When in Portland ' Visit "Halls'' new restnurnnt.-SSO Wriu, St., oppoilte Imperial hotel. Oregon Appoliitments U. S. 0. Turner has been appoint ed a" Forest Guard on the Blue Moun tains (E) National Forest. James L. Furnish, Ralph Taylor and. Archie O. Knowles hnve beon appointed Forest Guard? on tho Cascade (Wil lamette) Natlonnl Forest. Won Scholarships in tho contest ?t Whitman col leg Mies Lois Powell won a scohlnr hlp In voice culture, nnd David Campbell won one on p nno, both Monmouth students. Ffllriuoiint PIciHc MIbs Jeanetto Smith ntortnlned her Sunday school class Snturdny at Fafrmount hill with a basket picnic. C3iiHrdhui!i Aiutniutrd . Coup'v - f-'tt ns appointed Hettn Ft"1'! sunrdlnn of Mnbfil, Ed ward, Fred and Otto Peterson, min ors. Wants Naturalization Papers John Holten Shields, q native of Canada, yesterday declared his In tention of becoming a United. Stages' cltfeon. Marriage- Licenses Marriage licenses were granted Saturday to earnest uixei, ago 3S, of Clackamas county, and Miss. Mima Smith, age 20, of Snlem, and to Ed ward J. Balch, age 24, and Miss Rose v. iavery, ago is, both of Sljverton. File Exception. Elfeabeth C. Whiting, through her attorneys, Rauch, Senn, and ' Seltz, beth Whiting. We Put You In possesjlon of thg hsl .refrigera tors nnd nt a minimum cost. The House Furnishing Co.. Smith Conferred Diplomas County Superintendent W. M. Smith has returned from Jefferson, where ho conferred nine diplomas on the eighth grade grnduates, and two on tho grnduates from the twelfth grado. Professor Schaeffer of the stnt university delivered tho ad dress. Normal School Graduation " Next Thuridny evening the Capl tal normal school will hold It? grad uating exercises. Large classes have completed tho course In all the de portments, and nu excellent com mencement "program has beon ai ranged. When ' Soft bntter vexes you think of "Wisconsin" refrigerators. The Houso Furnishing Co. ' . WU Proband The wU of J. Rorncj Heath has been admitted to m-olmte. Arthur X. Snow wns appointed executQr. and u. w. MUUU8, u. u. Martman and J. D. Drake were nnmej as appraisers. It Takes Ice ' & To cool any refrigerator but it takes' more to cool 'some than It takes to cool others. "Wisconsin" refrigerators do their work ' with small Ice consumption. The Houss Furnishing Co. Ch'nanian's Hearing Continued The hearing in the case of Lo Chung, the Chinaman who stole the guns from John Molr's store on Com mercial street, was continued until ,next Tuesday. Tho hearing was had before Judge weustor. - lf.lP.ulr?a the 8td ,T.5?' viu-u nimsclf a wT ' i4 man, when ho said ft Jel to o forth nntl wel-n' lhelrit Jnj women to tht en,?fiUn earning regordleii of rci ft"01 ?n8. "It Is for morn ' &! Bimracier bluldlng that T must over BWlng onen t l d gry-henrted boy nnd -w F1 Tell them this ls hpC n,0rtJ city In Oregon and tlfl benl" lion. Whllo I npproSta J hoen dono bv tSS A,.0,,,thtlii past, no mnn living or ,ieraA W bh much ns tho lid,,? a6M llnlnn ,i, hi.' . ."on A'.B, Eaton aI btl Id ncr fn n,i.i-i. 'KW . 50,044' broken noxt Tl, lv 1 '" sprinkled with thn iiff.M"?M to socrnted men and worhen V gono boforo. n, iu 7.!'? Uw.J sacrifices and nrnvir. J?.'1. ".." and securltj- and petminanV of wn ui ujr bucu guts from large-kMriM (Greaappiause nU cheering31 lh(. Weok's Profiranw. A reception Is being tendered An nfternoqn to President lloSn Lausanne hall on behalf 0? ,hj'li ulty and their wives nnd the SiJZ and students and mlnliten and bS ness men of the city are taking Z The college annex for the wu benutlfully decorated Thli ilVr noon and ovenlng the college or music, at the Grnntl opern home Tuesday at 9 n. m. tho aemil meeting of tho honrd of trustees vlll bo held nt tho collego chapel. Tie uu.uu win organize, nppolnt commit tees nnd proceed to organlte for tt 'year's work. Wcdncadny graduating exerdw , of tho Institute academy and norm! school at the M. E. church, Iter. GO- J lllnml of Idaho dellvorg the aaMieu. Wednesday Is nlumnl day tl;b bnnquct at tho First M. E. churthi' . 0 p. m. I Thursday evening, commenceaiest Kxcrclses of Wlllnmetto Unhenitrit M. B. church. Addrostej by A. E. Eaton nnd Itev. Bnuor. o COLKMAX KLECTEI) fCgntltmed from Pojel.) 000, and there Is no debt. Tkepra ent endowment Is about H0,, njid tlicro arc about ISO itndtiU. Since tho resignation of Pmkkat ,' Eli McCllsh, D.D., In 1906, the pro fo'sor of Grcok, Dr. M. S. CroM bu ben acting president. Prof. H. S. Tlllmnn of Snlcm Is a graduate of tho Institution hnd a former menb.r ' of tho fnculty. At .the mat session of fill ccret enro Dr. Coleman wnit aopolnteJ to . raise $100,000 to rebuild the Con- during tho conference aewlon. It U exnectud that Dr. Coleman will bit" Ibis task completed In time to accept this call from the west. 1 Tho fnct that Dr. Coleman bn hoen called twlco across the coontrjr to tho work of securing a Methoaut Inst'tutlon In a critical situation, good evidence of his ability In educa tlonal work. Dr. Coleman's many ndmlrers In Snlem rejoice in tw prospect of his enrly return to tw Pacific coast. been held on Wlllamotto field last Saturday between the Portlnnd nnd Salem Y. M. C. A. was called off be cause the Portland mnnnuer could not find enough suitable athlete I to make tho trip. I Summons Publication The circuit court has ordered tho publication of n summons In the di vorce enso of Riley B. Wray of Sll verton vs. Anna W. Wray of Minne apolis. Ranch, Senn, nnd Seltz aro the attorneys for the plaintiff. Ten-Inch Strawberry S. B. Tallman of South Salem told four crates of the largest strawber ries hero this season to J. M. Lawr ence this morning. The largest of the berries was 10 Inches in circum ference. Ackeriuau to Talk Superintendent J. H. Ackermnn will address the Junction City high school graduating clais this evening. Halltoad Commission The state railroad commission Fwent to Monmouth this morning to near uie case of tlie fright handlers of that city against the Southern Pa cific company, which is set for this aiternoon. Fourth Committee Met'tlng A- meeting of the Fourth of July committee will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clook. The finance com mittee will ranko Its report. There Will "" Be no meeting of the M. W. A. camp June 1. Every member Is ex pected to report at the Auditorium rink on tlmj date., W. W. Hill, V. C. F. A. Turner, clerk. 0-15-2t. .OPOI H01J94IIS PO? WMr opo8 suti u.otiqii33a '0 S P Money to loan riciiires or ('iiiuiren's Parade SCHOOL KLECTION Villi no nnu nt i'niron Ilrne r.nr.- iriini.i y-.-.T.'-.. nettsV enndy store and Patterson's Tho voting In the ' contest' for' M furnlt'tro store. Price 35c school director begnn when tho Q' Polls opend at 2 o'clock th:s after- f avw uvjui iioute noun, from atj lnaicattons ,tno If tho council nrti fnvnrnhlv nn Contest will bo an tntGrflflf Inc nn the plans of the Portland nntiwnv ! Three candidates nra un for tho of-1 THQi. K. FOBD Light & Power company when tlio f,co. and the friends of each H over Ladd & Buph'b Bank. W.r matter is presented to them this bee boosting their favorite for srtv,- vv T "" evening, the company will proceed '"nI days I)tl5t. The aspirants for , -,-.; T as soon as possible to establish n ' tno honor are: C. M. Eppley, Joseph , Norwich Union rife new depot enr service. It Is the In- Baumgartner, and W, B. Milliard.. I InifsvaflCe SeWy tention of MnnnKor Paco to do nwnv I Tha voting places are the sam(JSai: rv r... ti with the Twelfth street trnnir.. mi.i . for the genernl elections, and will Frank Meredith, hwmiw .- to run the can to the Southern Pu- o Pn ""til six o'clock tins e.veoi- .i. ini. l clflc station via Oak street. Ohio Synod Conference. The annual conference for the northwest of tho Oh'to synod of the German Luthernn church will meet at Portland Wednesday this week nnd remnln In session until the 23rd. He meetings will be held nt tho Peninsula church of Rev. Carl Uuechler. Thos. Rlebeck of this City is delegnte and Pastor Hopf will attend, leaving Tuesday. The church In this city is growing under the ad ministration qf Rev. Hopf, who ls one of tho mo3t eloquent German orators and scholars In the stnto. a ing. Mrs. Junk's Hand Painted China At Capital drug store through June. Studio 679 Cotlace strom .Mrs.,j p. Junk. Noo Excel . ' "Wisconsin" refrigerators in Vfs.it Hie Edisoaia points inai go 10 mRKe wormy re- And enjoy a good laugh. Salem's iu-3 wonvav uuu IUVH Up tO Oate mOVlHg picture show. New Notaries. T, M. Witten, Central Point; Hir am Weatherly, Scottsburg; C. P, Hall, Medfordj E. P. Moxley, Home- sreau; weldemar Seton. G, A. Hart mnn, F. A. Pell, Portlnnd. n .. New Conioratlon, R'verdale Stock Company; princi pal office, Bnker City, Oregon; cap! tal stQck, $25,000; Incorporator. George W. Gilbert, J. 0. Gonser and D. B. F"sk. .- W Office with Wra. Brown ft COi 29 CommerJal street. NEW TODAY PERSONAL. nev, Ph'llp Bauer went to Fore't Grove today to attend the graduat ing exercises of hl& alma mnter, and will deliver the address to tho acad emy graduating clos?. Miss Zelda Dennlntroff. who hns wmiini nt Once From beeu a trimmer with the Mjsses s500 the best of collate.ranr Rvnnc for twn 'pnra Tina troVio in A n. I ruwv, . ..... rora for a two wee'ks visit ' with U00 9 State House Baseball Team. The capltol boys elected C. L. Starr manager, raised money for uni forms nnd outfit and have a Bched ule for a number of games. They have had their first practice games. frlgerators. Wo sell Houso Furnishing Co them. New School House. vThe contract was let Saturday for construction of the new Ewalt school nouse just Bouth of tho city, to Fred inampson ror 2200. The bldj were $2340 and 12445, frlndB, Mrs. J. H. Ackerman and daugh ter, Isnbelle, have gone to visit her parents at Hood River and will stay nwny three weeks. County School Sunt. Denham qf Ronton county hn? successfully pnssed an examination for admis sion to tho bar and will enter upoa the practice of that 'profession. Walter Lyon, secretary of the Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commerlo, and one of the live boosters of West ern Oregon, Is Jn the city today. Chief Engineer Galvanl of the Or egon Ebctrlc Railway company came down from Portland last even; Ing. He hns eonio new and import-i ant plnni rmder consideration, which he will probably present to the city council this evening. PERS ... ...q Miu inspector Armstrong went iu Corvnllls today to consult with some of the experts at the college, Petter Bach and daughter Rosalia, And niece, Alice Sherldap, went o. Lebanon, where they were called by a death In the family of a relative. Marlon Welch and family of Ohio arrived today to make their homeJn this stsLU. He la a 0tker.' other Welch, the fruit grower, who was at me train to welcome mm. ity to offer. Address uvi Uftl UIMVVl For Sale Several bouses In SiW and farm ands at a to'? Ital National Bank M Just Rccched-We have ju ariinTTIPUlj ' BMH"--- ceived thj second those fine fancy umbrella am canopy tops for runabout.. M ; ell, Lewis & Staver. J. Sn for SirfBWtoisafSr . . rnm of oil for ipnnwwf the street In front of 7 depce where the s tree IJ Jg -v does not come. Order of W i Lewis & Stayer. 2 For Sale-New loffl JjJJ Mar.ket and Thirteenth .J" , vealences. Will sell chP . dress 0. H JournalJ For Sale A good f!hFarSte1 for sale. Call a rrI w Rmte street. -r jzz----rrFw- i Fw- gtele Horse, iw. -- - ., r gy. 75. Call at Farringto" 5 ket, State street-