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DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. .TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1008 , c9 World of White Specials Special Sale No. 385 For our Wednesday Surprise Stile we offer a line of cool and con fortnblo tnllored nnd white shirt waists. Three different distinct styles, pleated and embroidered effects, values that usually sold for $1.25 and $1.50. Your choice tomorrow only ON SALE AT 8:30. No phone Orders Received. 89c . . Ladies' White Waists Of this Summer's Newest Designs, modeled by master hand nnd nro made to fit snug and comfortable. The materials are sheer lawns, Batiste lingerie and Swisses In p'aln and cross-bar pntterns. They inro trimmed at the yoke with dainty Jnce, emuroiuery, eyeiet em broidery bands and tucked effects, with or without stiff collors, nnd cuffs, long sleoves nnd elbow length nt Special Reduced Prices during our woria or wmte snie. Shorey. Decrees In both cnses wore granted qn the default of the defendants. t , YoU Novor Can Tell. JiiBt exactly the causo of your rheumatism, but you know you have It. Do you know that Ballard snow Liniment will cure It? re lieves the swelling and Umbers the Joints and muscles so that yoli will be ns active and well as you evor woro. Price 2Cc, 5Qn and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. Tho Smllo Thnt Won't Conic Off Is what the man wenrs who smokes a Tashmoo or Bon Ton cigar. A home manufacture In which qunl ity is the first and main thought. Poison Onk Poisoning, Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cures it. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wlfo hns discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful trouble. She not only cured a caso or It on herself, but on two of her friend who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c. 50c and $1.00. SNAP BRIM SAILORS Tho newest New York novelty In Men's head gear. Each hat is substantially woven out of choice straw nnd has a flexible rim to turn down over tho eyes. The coming of this new style will be welcomed by many. The rim turns down nnd shades tho eyes, stopping the Btrong glaring light of a summer day. Your choice of several different styles nt VVhitc Sale Prices Men, You Can Save from $5.00 to $ 1 0.00 On your Summer Suit by buying now. "Wo have placed on sale every Spring nnd Summer Suit of this season's newest designs in nll wool fabrics. Remember we muko clothing on n dry goods basis nnd when wo reduco tho price from 10 to 15 per cent it Is equnl to 50 per cent elsewhere. Also, World of White Specials on white shirts, white tics, underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, straw hats, etc. New Department New Annex City News I Weather Fair undi warmer tonight; Wcdncs iy ink. Wlien In Portland Visit "Hnlls" new restaurant, 330 Wash, St., opposite Imperial hotel, Wood Cheap a One dollar per wngon load. Refuse material from BtAte fair grounda building. Apply at fair grounds or F, A. Welch, secretary. C-20-3t. Jowo's New Factory Is in full blast. Mattresses and couches made to order. All kinds of upholstering and carriage trimming. Furniture of nil kinds repaired nnd polished made good as new. Leave orders at Josse's store, 371 Court et. Bridge Ready Friday If tho plans of Contractor Royal are carried out without accident, tho big river bridge will be opened for regular traffic Friday morning. A crow of 11 men are nt work on tho bridge, and it Is probable that, be ginning tonight, a small night shift will be put to work. At all events tho work of repairing the bridge will be completed before the end of the week. Arrangements wero made this morning whereby pedestralns may now croBa the bridge. By this means fruit limy be brought Into the city without the delay occasioned by tho Tolk county farmers having to cross the river on tho ferry. Buy Your Silk Floss Mattresses From L. U. Josse Wo mnke noth ing but the best. 371 Court st. Confirmation O' dor Judge Galloway has Issued an or der of confirmation In tho case of R. V. Hnrr's vs Solla E. and J. V. Springor. JlemeinbTi Joke's clean-up sale from now un til July 4. Mm piw A small tire broke out this morn ing in the furnace room of Hansen's plaining mill on Mill nnd Church street. A spark from the furriaco flew into the room, catching Are to the sawdust. An alarm was turned In but the Are was extinguished by the workmen before the .engine ar rived. Very little damage "was done. he hns been recovering from the ef fects of a serious operation. Malta Vita, .1 PackagCB 20c Eggo-Seo corn and Eggo-Seo mush 3 tor 25c, also n large package of Eclln'o mush 10c nt Fnrrlncton'a. tho State street grocer and market man. Execution Discharged J Mary D. Arms, executrix in tho es- itnto of George B. Arma, deceased, hns been discharged, and her bonds- mens relieved from further liability. Fined for Fighting The ca3es of Lovel and O'Mera, who were arrested Saturday for fighting on State street wore heard ueioro jt'ouce judge Moores Monday morning. Lovel was dismissed nnd O'Mern was fined $20, It appeared that Bell Ia Pnrn nttnrlml T.nwul who blnckened both hU eyes. La' Fore then called O'Mera to help. Another fight ensued, nnd whllo it wns In progress Chief Gibson came along and arrested the participants. Smith to Speak County Superintendent Smith will t deliver an address at tha alumni ban- line-1 m wiu uuriuai scnooi in iuon mouth this evening. Advertising Salem The Board of Trade has secured permission from the Southern Pa cific Compnny to -erect a sign 10x50 ichv on wie grounds near tne depot, ,nnd they will begin work on it in the near iuiure. Tne sign will advertise the merits of the Cherry city. Answer Filed An nnswer wa3 filed yesterday by E. M. Klghtllnger in the case of Mat tie Kightllnger versus E. M. Klght llnger. The ense Is one compelling Klghtllnger to appear In court and show cause why ho should not be punished for eontemnt for v'nlntlncr the order of the court requiring him to pay $20 per month for the sup port of his divorced wife and chll- urt;n, Southern Espco Officials Here General Manager O'Brien and Sup erintendent Fields, of the Southern Pacific compnny, arrived In Salem In their special car this morning, and visited the local repressntatlves of the company here. Marriage License A marriage license wns issued yes terday of Earl R. Gribble, aged 2S, of Portland and Miss Glorlnda Glesy, aged 20, of Aurora, The EdNoiifu Is tho most popular 5-cent amuse ment house In town. The newest songs nnd pictures given with three changes weekly. Kodol is tho best known prepara tion that is offered to the people to day for dyspepsia or Indigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It Is plcsant to take. It Is sold here bv nil druggists. Dredger nt Work The U. S. dredger Mnthloma Is at work In tho rlvor at Salem In tho channel near the flouring mills. It will remain hero about ton days. Sev- eral new improvements hnvo boon made on tho vessel, nn dlt now tak ing out of the channel nbout 500 cubic yards of material per day. Bad breath has probably broken oft more matches than bad temper, land that's a good many. Tho best .'euro for bad breath Is tho tonic-lax- ntlvo.Lano'o Family Medicine. Executrixes Appointed Judge Scott yesterday appointed Mnry M. Policy nnd Mary E. Cox co executrlxeB In the estnto of Mary Johnson, decensed. Irritation of tho throat nnd hoarse noss nro relieved Immediately by two or three littlo swallows of Kemp's Balsam, tho best cough curs. Grip patients should mako a note of this. L. U. Josse Hbb employed the services of Chas. Eberth. of Portland, to take charge of his new upholstery depnrment. Mr. Ebprth U otc of the finest upholster ers nnd finishers In tho ptnte. Evcjry Job Is guaranted absolutely first class or no charge Bring in your'planoii or any kind of furniture for roflnlsh Ing or'repnlrlng Leave your orders nt tho store. BETTER TRAIN SERVICE FOR C.&E. Portland, Oregon, Juno 17. Commencing June 22nd nnd until further notlco, tho foljowlng train service will be In effect on tho line of the O. . & E. R. R. betweon Al bany and Ynquina, dnlly except Sun day: Train No. 10 Train No.2 Mixed Passongor Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Yaquina 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Trnln No. 1 Passenger M)xed Lv. Yaquinn . .2:15 p.m. 7:00 n.m. Arr. Albnny. .7:00 p.m. 11:55 n.m. On Sundays the service will bo as follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.; nr. Yaquinn 11:40 n. m.; lv. Yaquinn 0:00 p. m,; nr. Albany 11:30 p. m. WM. McMURRAY, C-23-Ct Gen. Pass. Agent. I no Ready for the Fourth- . Bv havlnc vour soiled suit nrossod I nnd cleaned by Johnson & Stego. They do first clnss work at reason able prices. Next door to Journal office. The woman who never, reads advertisements probably patron Izes tho merchant who never ad vertises If there is such a worn, an and such n merchant. If you don't want It badly enough to advertise for it then quit thinking about it nt all! BIG TIME PLANNED FOR THE FOURTH At a meeting of tho Fourth of July committee Inst night Boveral matters of importance were nrranged for. Tho Woodburn band will be secured for the day, mnklug altogether six bands, which will take part in the celobrntion nt Snlem. Walter Winn low will read the Declaration of In dependence, and tho Salem contin gent of the Oregon National Guard will bo out In force. A committee was appointed to seo Mnnnger R. K. Page of tho electric light company, nbout tho illumina tion of tho street. , It Is proposed to light tho stroet with Btrlngs of lnca- descent lights. Tho commltteo on I, sports hn8 nrranged Its program, which is ns follews: Four-mllo relny race, Chemnwu Indians and Y. M. C. A. . 400-yard relay race, teams of 4 men ench. 100-ynrd foot race. 50-yard foot race. in o-yard sack race. 150-yard three-legged race. One fourth mllo bicycle race. One-fourth mile slow blcyclo rnce worse nnu pony races. Ladles pony rnce. 3:30 p. m. Big basobnll game, Woodburn Giants vs. Salem Cherrv Pickers, Trl-Clty league, champion ship gnmo. Water Sport?; 7 p, m. Water baseball. Parade of Salem Canoe club and visiting ennpemen. Canoe rncos. Exhibition canoe work. Launch 'races. o Virginia peanuts Is tho kind ZINN hoIIs they are tho beBt In the world. o Freeh today Pnotin at ZINN'S. BY SPECIAL REQIjS? Grace De Kove RETURNS TO SALEM TllA. WnrllePnmnnc? Hfft,l! .... MVWU.mUlIa iIlgUmnl) Unsjlljj t uairvoyant Specialist Mental Scientist, Psychic Pah Can bo consulted at her olnco, No. 200 N. Liberlv r 0 A. M. to 0 P. M., daily and Sunday. Phone 832 Main, ar,t TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT Grace do Kovpn'a extraordinary dnirvoynnt i,n., t ..... ..,. uu.vubv Wl w.u uuuuu iorces, enables h, "u,u'afai man life with unerring accuracy from in fancy to nw. to ' ttifil nro wonderful mul liif1lBiifnitn. i,Bt. .i..i ,ty .,0 'Q nee. u. .'JN nation clear, concise and to tho' point n lnvn TMMe; &3 ', V,UJ! B" VBJ.. 'I8.' na!.nL J"W. penslZ'. BM i-eauiiig ui your mo nnu ennrncter by th a famoiiB nn 1 u 5' m will bo of great assistance to you In solving tho problem, ft ,c! The people no longer question Mm at,,1 .J,f. of Grnco de Kov.en, tho world ronowned clairvoyant tK e 0B N nil her parlors every day Is undonlablo nronf m,m.. JL"01itItli are onxlous to consult n genuine psychic. Grace do Kwi; i I 6I M those who need help. If your heart,!. henvyjn tSuWe 'hSi speculation, real estate ahd land denlB, oil ni,i min '?W ovll inlluonces, hidden treasure, clairvoyance, pni ImlTtrv 8J'J applied psychology, auto-suggestion, livnnntiom I.?.,.y!..?enll Kh cult Bclences. "' """""mum nnd ir you are undecided, in doubt or unhapnv rnnaiiit . reading of your llfp and character by thla famous 2 iJ blemg 0( life. & mystorlom The crowi tne ptopiB 3 Koven li w bad health or mlBfortune. cnll on this E!ftP,i - . ."""" l clairvoyant by nature, a medium by divine gift. No mVi,,' Jft trouble, sho will help you. She tells your name. SLTzl hl will mnrry, with namo and date; gives reliable advice on LBiS5JSi paents, wills, friendship, lovo, marriage, dlvorco. chances wft anu in met every question or importance tn thn h,,m '".""". I unites friends In the bonds of lovo and nffectlon nnd mihm ,,i? 1 happy marriage with theo no of your choice. m qu!ck H CALL TODAY FOR LOW PEE If you nro Interested It would bo well to cnll this week nr.,.J Koven will recolve callers between the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P.m L urinic tins nuv. riinue .unin ;rj. Special IlcndliiK 80c -NORTH LIHKItTY STItEET .2(10. Next door to nk'Hl. fee. 2(10 let PERSONALS ' Constable Jqhnson went to Mt. Angel today. Mrs. Ed. N. Edes Is at Hotel Salem , for a while nnd went to Mt. Angel to ' day to meet her son at Bchool. lvnn Martin went to Portland to day. Chas. Burggraf, the Albany archi tect, wns in town today. Rev. C. E. Kilewer of Tacoma has been In town a few days and has a mission nt Fresno, Cal, Mrs. J. F. Peebler of Portland re turned to her home last evenng after visiting her brother, R. B. Houston and family of this city. Kemp' Balsam Is a Bafe cough cure, for it contains nothing that can harm you. It Is the best cough cure, but costs no more than any other kind. All druggists sell It. of tri tos J7 ' m " m "a w"l" oW Irrigation Bill Pnld on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 per cent discount. Bids for Painting P. O. Postmaster Farrar hns received a letter from the treasury department at Washington authorizing him to re celvo bids for tho painting of tho In terior nnd exterior woodwork of the fedornl building. The bids will bo opened on July 1, and tho painting will begin as soon as the successful bid Ib accepted by tho department. Sovon copies of tho specifications have been forwarded to the postmas ter, and these can be had by paint ers wishing to bid on the work, up on application nt the postofflco. Off to Eugene Tho speclnl train which will carry the Portland business men to Eu gene tomorrow to attend the com mencement exorcises at tho Univer sity of Oregon, will stop at Salem for n few mlnutos. Many prominent Sa lem people will go to the university city on this train, among othors, Gov ernor Chamberlain, Congressman Hnwloy and State Superintendent Ackerman, E. ECKERLEN Family Liqtxot Stoe 244 Commercial St. Free Delivery llnble In lieu of their awMmMtmifjj file their application therefor oa m before 10 o'clock a. m., July , 10J.M By order of the common council I W. A. M00RE3, J 0-2 3-1 It City Recordtf.T TlHderhlll Taken 111 Carl Underbill, the Wlllamett stu deut, Is home from the hospital where Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal Dlvorcei Divorces were granted by Judge Galloway yesterday to(. Daniel a Lamer from hi? wJ(e,.Eya A. Lamer, and to John B, Shorey from Zoe I, CASTOR I A I'or Infants and Children. Thi Kind You Kays Always Bought Signature of QJyf7&z( Irrigation BUI Paid on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 per cent discount. Marriage LkenscH Issued Marnngo licenses wefo issued to day to V. J. Love, aged 2-1, and Clara Adsit, aged 30, both of Salem, and to L. S. Mochel, aged 48, and Maud McKlnney, aged 26, both of Wood-burn, Guncdlun Named C. E. Mcllwnln has filed n petition In the county court for an order ap pointing Mrs. Lottie E. Jone3 as guardian for Mabel, Edward nnd Otto Peterson, minors. The hearing of tho petition Is set for July 21, at 10 o'clock. To Hear Petition Judge Scott has fixed July 20 ns the d;nte for the hearing of the pe tition ior tne appointment of Anna H. Brown ns guardian of Hellen, Paul and Scott Brown, minors. G. F, Mason Bov Co. 217 Miller St., South Salem, man ufacturer of all kinds of boxes, crnte-j and fruit dyer accessories. Phone. 308. tf. Irrigation Bills Paid on or before July 1 will be Subject to a 10 per cent discount. Try ZINN'S soda it Is the best in Salem. latures of sever.nl stnte3 of tho . Notice to Property Otmn 00 11$ Union to give effect to tho proposal, Street, but they hnve been defeated, eomu- Notice Is hereby given tbitprop times by narrow majorities. But few ty owners desiring to Import tbal pooplo who are conversant with tho portion of High street !! lb conditions thnt provall in Amorlcan north lino of Stnto street irttbti hospitals will deny thnt tho hypodor-! south lino of Court street In Sl, mic syringe is otton usou to put n vresun, ior wmen weir pun u n, period to hopeless suffering. Some famous American doctors hnvo 'ad mitted ns much Jn the dlscussloun that have raged around this subject. I remember nn Amorlcan novl, very populnr some yenrB ago, In which the hero risked his life by dashing into the midst of tho burn-i ing wreck of n trnln, armed with a hypodermic syringe, and killing off I havo known English people who wero pinned down by tho wreckage and could not be rescued from tho flames. This was put forward In tho novel as n proper nnd heroic action for tho hero to perform, and I never who did not indorse that view. But 1 Over Ladd & Bueh's Bank. 8ia.w 1 nave Know Kngnsn people who thought it was a crime and who loct all, regard for that hero. Yet It can hnrdly be urged that the Amerlcnn are on the whole n harder-hearted people than tho British. 6lgCAt5lO s 'mil MONEY TO LOAN TH08. K. FORD Would Tt no Murder? Surely two or more qualified doc tors should be given legal authority to end a patient's sufferings in an absolutely hopeless case, on the writ ten authority of the patient himself and his nearest relatives or friends. I am aware that no civilized govern' ment nas sanctioned this course up to the present time, but It has been seriously discussed In America, Mexico, Argentina, Chile and other countries, Bills have at various times been introduced into the legis- In war tlmet hopeless cases are nearly always finished off by raor phlne. This Is true of every army. I do not caro which It is. I know It is true of the United States army from my own service in Cuba nnd tho Phillnnlnet. I have been told caaas enough, with chapter nnd verse, by' an ex-surglcnl dres?er in tne uoyoi Army Medical Corns to mako me be lieve that it Is pqunllv true of the British army. The Japanese make no bones about admitting and Just'fy Ing it. In ono of his "Barrack-Room Bal lads" Kipling advises the young Brit ish seldier: When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plain, And the women come out to cut .up what remains. Just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains, And go to your, God like a soldier. Could you call thnt suicide? No more than you could properly call It murder to give a little too much morphine to No. G. It has been said by nn eminent divine that there are conceivable crcumstances in which every one of tho Ten Com mandments ought to bo broken by a codlv man. Most of us who have bill-1 feted the storms of life have known occasions when the validity of the command, "Thou shalt not kill seemed doubtful. Manchester (England) Chronicle. Norwich Union Fire j Insurance Socktf Frnnk Meredith, ReWet h& Office with Wm. Brown ft Co, aq Pnmmerfilal street. NEW TODAY U wnntrii nt Once From W 1500, the best of collateral ijw Itv to offer. Aaaress u .-- nal office, Ul-tf- Wood Cheap One dollar per JJS loan. eV,"iSSTwf5 fair grounds building ' y fair grounds or F. A. "jjjj retary. For Sale Several house l J and farm 'ands at a ital National pankJjlL- Wnnted-At Salem hospital .igjUj as cook. Good wages. ApW j person. 6-JI-tf. f Important Dates in Oregon. State Teachers association at Eu gene, June 25,, 20 and ?7. Stato university commencement, June 21 to 24, at Eugene, State normal graduation at Mon mouth, June 20 to 23., Marlon county pioneer's reunion at Hunt farm, Saturday. June 27. State board of regents normal snlinolsi meets ..at" Salem. JftlHa S0 Mt. Anisel college and seminary, Tuesday, June 23, Gentleman WWjes IJn chard or ranch o gala PJ" Willing to work and geepi wages. Address Experience. of Capital Journal. For Sale A quantity d'A"? ond-hand steel pipe. Call State St., W. Lebold-. KwrvHousewue "'' . L (. 1.1 iw"."jri i HI . " 1 RSI v3rj 1 AUirtr KSknTOiaattS - r''v'J.'"t: mw fEErn- "zr'Sgvfe WVO., OE.VEIUJ A ,1