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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1908)
Pvl i r'"1- . .: s - iWAjOi i ft- - N DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, Jl'LV 2, 1008 r . HIHMMHHHHMSHMHHHMWMHMHMHI w mffr f win Wfe 1 lSi?2,i - 44SHH( v rnauHr tri i& MEN St" P' YOU'LL TIB CELF.HHATIXG EVERY DAY YOU WEAR ONE OP OUR FIXE SUITS WE'LL SELL YOU. EVERY DAY WILL HE AX 1XREPEXD EXCE DAY FOR YOU FROM ALL SORTS OF CLOTHES WEARING AS SOON AS YOU GET AC QUAINTER WITH OUR FINE CLOTHES. THEV'RE MADE RIGHT, ALL-WOOL FAR. I1ICS, CORRECT STYLES, AND PERFECT TAIL ORING. WE GUARANTEE A CORRECT FIT AND YOUR SATISFACTION. ALL SUMMER STYLES NOW AT A SAVING OF SALEM TO SILVERTON RAILROAD TARIFF RULE IS POSTPONED THIRD ANNUAL CHERRY FAIR AND CARNIVAL if a rrntidl'co July The Fn-' Snlcin, Oregon, July 9, 10 niitl 1 1 I' is reported that several well- . sn l' etpnsMo compnnv was 1908. Fqr this occasion round trln known res dents of the Waldo II Us .J" J thY Interstate tickets will bo Bold for ONE ANu a" getting P a petition asking hat not JJJiSljn iSJ decided to ONE-THIRI) PM 8.1, figj the same company that is building con mere t i opernon of the new July 0, 10, 11, nil tickets good only ho electric road to Stayton, n Jo fJgPo;j S's tirlih between tho for continuous passage in each dl. construct n line to tap the h rule regnni ng w rcctou return limit July 13, loos Waldo Hill district. . J2S.W Thnaw rule was to WM. M'MUURAY. Tim electric road fever nas sproau i '''-"""-". ,.. .,. , .i,0 rn. J. M. SCOTT. G. P. A.. S3. P n. i .l , Mimiiv nnvs oeen ujuiu"e ib. , ,, T. t - w. . . . ........I.I.. uttna iiaincr rn &. w. x 4&., .j. a . vu 1 .....1.. ..,,..tl.. irL'LLV UllCIUI .T Hl.vi.M. .... - - - - .. .- . 11.1 . in ' irnvd nnri Bieiiiiipniu iiut-i wv..... . and If enthusiasm nas nnjwnuK -ur ",t .' ni thnii. tnrlffn nt Wash do with It the time Is not far dlstnn qulwd to He the jr tarlffa nt WJ ""u' . : . . . tUr. of ;v, Corrrlcht 1506 br ltt EtbiHotf & Mi $5 to $10 ON EVERY SUIT XEW ANNEX 1 ..11 iUn itii.mrt n tif fnwnfl WIIUI1 1111 l"C iiii.ii.u..v . -- Mnrlon county will hnvo direct rail road commun'cntlon with Salem. SUverton Is nnxlous to havo a lino . D.inni niKi thn nomitn there arc IU OUICIII, IW.,1 i..- i'-- enthuslnstlca'iy uoosung iu vmyj- n nn d vAfinn nr iiroai'iii. ih iul1 OIIIUUi olivlfcvl " ' - -"-- -"i . tlcnllv shut off from all rallronu communication with the linlnrr niilrkni nnn' tn CO by stage thnn by railroad uurn, 0 Ington that an -Ot 7-2-8t urgent request from the GinduatliiK I)resos 91.(-(. inn e s enmhlp lines for a post-1 The 12,080 graduates of Ohlcago nonemrnt of the new rule led to to- schools lmvo Just BtODDed "across tlto dnv's action. threshold of life" bearing linlf nn The rule that ha? created conster- ncro of dlplonwB, duly engraved ana nation !n Japan requires inni uu;- v..B. --. ............. ..,., urnuir- nU rnlroid way coninnnles In this country fllo ntes of the normal Bchool required . cnnftnl, It "er tar.ff oh the shipments to tho 1G0 of them, thoao of the hgh to Sverton' Orient with the Interstate ymnierrp schoo g 1150, and tlioao of grnmniar 1 via Wood-, commission nnd Is the direct result schools took the rest. Preparations of nn Investigation Into the traHlc of tho diplomas required n night us I -W5J ."C! Be Well Shod on the Fourth WE HAVE IN THE LAST AVEIUC RECEIVED JW CAHKH OF WIIOES FOR LADIKS AND CHIL. DREX IX TAX AXD OX.RIX)OD OXFORDS AXD SHOES. COME IX AXD 8EK THE NEW STYLES. FREE LAST MEETING TONIGHT TO EVERY MAX, WOMAN AND CHILD ONE OF THOSE PRETTY LITTLE "FIRECRACKER FANS" JULY THE -ITU, AFTER 8:!I0 A. M. (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, COURT ST.) !y4 i$vyfa&JtSmL ft- IJKPHeMMMHHHIMMHnHnH tttflfeaed rrfPikP6x&X? City News wwtthrr- "" Rynn, John Manning, R. D. Inmnn, D. M. Wntson, 0, K. Honry, John C. Welch nnd Alex Sweck, Portland ; Soth RIkks, Dallas; J. E. Hedges, Oregon City; L. M. Travis, Eugene; Dan J. Fry, 8nlom; J. D. Stor, Ln Grande: fJeoico P.. Pulliertunn linn. I I River; J. H. Ueemun, Gold Hill; Dr. DALLES CHERRY FAIR AVINNERS OF PRIZES Tho following were awarded prizes by the Judges of Tho Dalles cherry fair yesterday: Rest 50 boxes, sweepstakes First prize, George Webb; second prlz, George Cooper; third prize, J. C. ,"""-' i "iiivt ) u. ii. Lici-muii, uuiu Jlllli ur. iVKhowrr (niilKlit; Fildny fair mid H. h, Hendereon, Astorln; W. F. i Hostotter. AdnlaH lf..ll..l. . 1 . t . i t v,r" .j.i;iocrt, reuuieion; m. a. .M'licr.i General exhibit, 15 or moro 10 Lebanon, nnd C. Drntton. The Dalles. WIich In Portlnnl I Visit "Hslli" now reitnurnnt, 330 i '"'""'r" Wmb. 8t.; opitoille Imperial hotel. caJJ""' lnau,ro Pntton'fl Po8t Wlt Would Yiih Thlnli Of your butchor or grocor If ho W not uio Ico this warm weather? Buy a Wisconsin refrigerator. Tho Xouio Furnishing Co. 9, Y, Mon lbx Co.. , . i 24? Miller fit.. RnnOi H.lr.n mn. lscturor of all kinds of 'boxes, erates and fruit dyer accessories IJfcono. 308. tf. ,Ico cream, corfeo and cako will bo wrted at the W. C. T. U. hall tho rourth. 7-22t MfltrlMgo Llconm A marriage llcenke was Issued yeiterday to ChorlU F. Sehulti, nged ;L n,,l .Lttle Sherlock, aged 18, both of SUverton. i Tho elnt linma ci.v. .m ...... tk penitentiary guards tonight In tse first baseball game between tho two teams. CHpkl Iliixj - iTho recordn of the county- olerk't orco show that 30 morrlagje llcenie wero lnued during the, month of June. n agalnt 31 during the same b m Llndhtroni Remains Slilppod Tho remains of John Llndstrom, who was killed Tuesday morning by falling from tho fourth story of tho wwnmeuo noiei, wero shipped to his homo In Abordeen, Wash., last evenlnu In rhnrco of S. A. Knnilnlnh. an undertaker of that city. Wanted Ten boyi. Cnrd Hall. Inquire Patton's Poit Xo KlrkH Coming On Wisconsin refrigerators. nro eminently sntlsfactorv. Hquio Furnishing Co. They The month last year. Wnnttnl Ten boys. Inquire Patton's Post Card Hall. Coming to Cherry Flr It la possible that George C. Reed- tnc of FrtMnn. Cnllfnrnln nn nt tlin largest ralrln growers In tho world, win auenu the Cherry Fair noxt wook. Roedlng has wired to Chair man Frank Powers, of the Cherrv Fair committee, Inquiring no to spe' cltil railroad rate from Fresno to Salem, The reduced rntos are only for point In Orogon. but It Is hopod that this will not prevent tho Cali fornia from attending the fnlr. Th Knvfnv of Fmm1 Stuirt Wnnttl Wc?nffi'A,Kl!,?,iJL.TO ? .Ifn bw. l.,N Patton's J r....,i.ki.. ; Vi "" w nuumj v,iu fmii. r(ui Hiouiim v.o POIItld 1)0X0?. not leni thnn thrnn vn. rletles First prize, It. H. Weber: second prize, George Webb; third prize, George Cooper. Box exhibits. Rovnl Ann Plr.it prize, R. II. Weber; second prize, M Allco Webb; third prize, George Webb. Uox exhibits, Rings First prize, D. L. Zachary; second prize, R. 11. oit; mini prize, paui Paulsen. Box exhibit. Lnmberts Flrt prize, George Webb; second prize. W. H. Sharp. Box oxhlblts, Block Republicans First prize, A. J. Anderson; second prlzo, George Webb. One-box oxhlblt, Rings First prize, m. L. Edmonds; second prize, ii. ii. wuuor; mini prize, c. C. Sar gent. One-box oxhlblt, Royal Annos First prize, a L. Hazen; second nrlze, G. E. Sanders; third prize, R. II. Webor. One-box exhibit. Lnmimri rtr prize, R. Rnnken; second prize, Geo" Webb; third prize, W. H. Sharp. une-uax exiiuiii. ii ack Renubll. cans First prize, John PaseheU: second prize. W. H. Weber; third prize, .Mrs. u. Ctllpln. Best commero'nl pack R. Webor. n n1.A mArnhn.. nt nil flm Pnnrth nt July conimltteea nnd nil others In- roriiuiiiM in inn iuiiimii iii ihi mti i l quested to be present tonight nt S o'clock nt the Board of Trade rooms. This will probably be the Inst meet ing. o Gencml Weather Sum mar'. The week on tho whole wbb ui- nvnrnl.ln ntl nonnlltlf nt thn U'lrlp ranee In temnernture nnd the lack of sufllclent moisture. The tempora- tures In n number of counties wero very clo-e to jthe frost mark on tlu mornings of the 27th and 2Sth. Durlnc tho ononlnir nnd closlnc days of tho weok high temperature t pre vailed and the winds were moder ately strong and very drying. I.lirht rnln fpll iliirlnp Min mlddln of tho week In n number of western counties, but none of consequenco vn rntinrtml In ntlv nt Dirt nnotorn counties and tho drought In the lat ter district Is becoming moro and more serious ns the season ndvancex. Light hall fell In Gllllnm nnd U mntll'n conntlpp. on one. or two dnvs The sunshine during the week was nearly normnl. n 110MR FOR GOLDFIELD it'Dltfd l'rei I.Mieo Wire.) ..... -I- i.ot.r,n thfl Tinvrlmnrt wplt nn dnv forco of clorlrn nt t). nn.i TTMI 1lrtn. nn (lila Knnal nnd t 13 EcllOOl llOUl'tl. TllO girl CVndtlMtna nt Japanese steamship compnnleB and one school won distinction by the resulted some months ago In tho In- record of mnklng their own whlta dlotment of the Pacific Moll Steam- graduation dresses, tho most exnoa- rhlp company, on three counts of slve one haylnc cost ?l.92, nnd tho Mm irivon nt rniintnu nn n imnienifl in luiisi ux iciiaivc uiiu uiu si.uu. f'ii Anierlca from Japan. The inde- cngo will have 20 school teachers nendent steamers p'l.vlng across tho among the bevy which goes to E,j Pacific ocenn made complaint to tho rope each summer to see what Interstate commerce commission that schools are like abroad. Each ono the traffic agreements between the of tho 20 was assigned to study a two powerful railways nnd the Jnpn- special subject. This Is in nccor ncse lines made It Impossible to com- dance with tho iden first proposed to pete for Oriental trade. The test!- England by Alfred Moseloy, who was mony before the grand jury m san instrumental in tuo annual Inspection rmiuiM'u mhi n in iiiui uii. oiviu-i- ui ctuuui in uiu uiiiiin cmut-'a uy shins received n large tariff on ship- British teachers. ments mnde via the Hnrrlman nnd i . o Hill lines thnn on shipments mado Five New York stnteBinon havo simply to San Franc sco or Seattle. 1)00ll mentioned for vice president misslon to be n rebate on the tariff tloned across the continent nnd the Pacific . ' - . H. I i t. q3r Mmim CIom' nt Xojii 1 vu I'aruer iiioti win -.... u. .- 'JiiiiiihhI frniii Cai- William Campbell, the S-year-oH until 10 o'clock Frhlav rtriTt .2S''n of T K. CaniBbell. the stat. Vu- n July -l. "if" 1 eowwlMloner, wag badly floio at noon July Hy HcKtmimm i.iiiuuii. iiiui iur n limn rniiara,i .... eonKcious. as n result of his attempt n Three Greeks from CaMforla D ,!?.!ii ay n(,?r uoon t0 iumP 'rem a Bmir.ies, .. Venteote and d' VIX. k ""r. uo is bettor to DCCka have liurnhn..! tt... t,.- lunJ- nhoe restaurant on State street, AcHhk MbinHnii 'Ul" uny. ox the Snlvw h'kli' SChool U ai HMvtn. Villi..- ,fi H.5i caucy causwi uy the rethmatlon ofiw,'l A Wisconsin ltirrlfi.i.A Ii ckhI dividend paying Invest Vnt. Th House Furnlib!g Co r. Kidder, the olty librarian. Marriage Mnuixs-. Deiuormtlc Delegation I.,Nm. -. ... ."lumiauc convention 11 Denver left Portland at "Uk wLW- Th0 delewtlo!, JRS WAshUigton and Orgon charttmL lv? yUK;,,U Mr8 over thi (."1? the conveuuou "eiiy. V VpS y S Tell bat Innulni r..... n. . Cam Hau.' ' "uw"8 I0,t TllK tho ChllilrtMi To the KilUnnln tn . . .... Thai Kotlrd lint Or ault will look better the Fourth If vnu ut u nion.,1 1. ' Z rHrV" &v!a?ffis ,"" j"i iaai want tbav cJean for ytni will be sauifaotfiy. OLD I'llOPUSSOR OXCK TAUGHT AT WILLAMFJTTF. Four men who were graduated from Oberlln College In th same cls 55 years ago A. B. Johnson of Cincinnati. Prof. G. H. Collier of Hugene. Oregen: Dr. A. K. Wnrrer ef Charlotte. Mirh nmi n.v n 1 Jone of Ch'cago held their lint minion yoMoruay at the Union League Club. Mr. Johnson, who wai S2 years old. we a teacher !. CluclBBatl for many years. Profes sor Collier, who is si years old is emeritus professor In Oregon Uui- VOr'ltV. nnd hna liattn (nt- in ,.-, w.-v uwv.. .v, wv JVILIB a professor In Pacific. WHInmetto and Oregon universities, and for ten years n'ter his graduat'on from oberllu. taught mathematics in Vheton college. Wheaton. 111. Dr. rroH. ,5 yrs old. studied med Ilenn. 'v.. .Tiilv ?,Tlio fpilornl authorities here are today Inveitlgat- Ini? flio fvtilnslnn nf tlin rnnlonto nt n letter while It was being run through n stamping mnchitie In the local post office Inst nlcht. It Is thmieM thnt a bomb wns placed In the letter by either n fool or an nrchlst, The let tor bnro tliA Inmrlnt nf n Inrnl Arm but the authorities are keeping tho name a secret, the explosion cnughl flro to tho mnlls and burned severnl letters before It could be stnmnp.-l out. Xono of tho secret service mon will talk, but It wns Intlmntoil tmlnv that the bomb had been mailed to i promlnont mining promoter of Gold field bv n ninn whn linil lnr mnnuv In mining speculation. Ii.VCK OF WORK LBTS OUT ilOOO MKX (Pnltrd I'rfii I.Micd Wlre.i San Frnnihco, July 2. Temnn. rary lock of work, a condition which will not exist more than a few day 3, Is tho reason the Rnnthnm nn.inn shop nt Sacramento were closed Tuesday, according to a btatement wan louny nv uenernl Superintend ent B. B. Calvin. The 3000 men who were laid off Tuesday will soon be allowed to return to work. Tho action in the railroad In closing tho shop was not due to an Intreneu ment order, Calvin nys, but to the fact tbat the work at Sacramento Ins bn completed up to date and ther ' not ellOUCll to dn tn l-atm n nil csw uusv. uecate It does not n.iv to keep the shons onen whon tha ..n c-ew Is not at work they were closed 1 llUH . O" , Japmiefco CU Confetonre. . Tok0' ,.Ju,y 2 The Japanep trans-Pnclflc ceamehlp companies that are affecta.i w Mm nn. ...u nt ,i. 4..i .-.. "" ' . niv .-iiiiuin-nii inier'iate commerce commlsfjon which will result jn lom P'Oflt tO tbi Tnnnnai iin. tkrongh freight from Japan to the Atlantic coast, are today much con cerned over the rule which was or derod Into effect yesterday At a meeting of the directors of the largest t-aus-Pacine steamship comnaa es of .immn ii...i7: lu1 Toyo Klson Kalsha. whose boats run --... .vnuimillH IU JMin honnlaAA Mall wns nccordlnclv Indicted. Then the new rule wns promul gated which would have creatod nn upheaval ln train-' nffnlr ocros the Pacific ocean and resulted In the taking nwny from the big Japanese lines much trade that would en to the independent nnd tramp steamers. The tramp steamers Immediately took advnntas" of this rule to an nounce a reduction In freight rate to the Orient on wheat and flour nnd began a campaign to get the trans pacific bnslnc's. It It understood that the post ponement of the rule does not nec essarily mean that the rule will be chanced, but It wns thought wise to give the Jnnnnese n chnneo to mnko n showing before tho commls--'on. Th's Is tnken to be the renl ObiCCt Of the Vlfilt nf Snlrhlrn Aenrn president of Toyo Klfen Knlsha, to mis country. As Asnno g the wealth iest man in Japan nnd Is now on hi" Way to Washington tn nnnpnr linfnrn the Intentnte commerce commission,! nnu 10 nppeni to I'rosldent Roosevelt, wiioni ne terms Jnpan's best friend. It Is Mated here, hnwovar. thnt tlia ntor tate commerce commission will MONEY TO LOAN THOB. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union. Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co,, No, 29 Commercial street. NEW TODAY Wnntrd nt Once From ?100 to $500, tho best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. C-ll-tf For Sale Soveral houses In 8alem, and farm 'nnds at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod Rn",!!!L2!in"nJ.!Je ru; ,)ec!Y,8e ,l ,s Wanted Fino opening for bright Mipnuuu to cut out smaller com-, pnnles. The onlv way to get the Jap-1 uiicbu HHVB is inrougn tno American railways because the commission has no power beyond tho borders of the United States. NORTH YAMHILL STAGE HF.LRUP North Yamhill n t..i.. o n I maked bandit holn 'nn th' vnt: ,lfi,r 'l4' Yamhlll-Tlllamook stage four miles PerKlns, the driver, and three pas sengers were relieved of nil their niuiiuifB ana money. The govern young man, with smnll capital and some knowledge of farm land, la e-inuiisneu real estate offlco, in Snlem. Address Mnln offlco, 411 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 7-2-lwk lloiivo for Rent On Court street. Enquire 1137 Court St. H. Pohle. 7-0 -M t Ono horso. wolcht be tween 1300 nnd 1100. Good true horse; sound In every wny. Can be seen nt Farmers Feed Shed, back of Salem hotel on Friday nnl oaiuniny. 7-2-2t. .Sir'sruro'j'trioSis is? , 0 ct 100 known. Sheriff Corricnn. mi ?! I wdB wood flr nnd nsh. Apply nf m, .',".:' """ M I'WO'V " "o hmu a 111 ui uicii nrn srnnrinrr tim ..,.... , an automobile. Six years neni to A. O. Achlllos. nnn.hnlf mlln west Keyser school house. 7-2-3t v..u .f"c;;' " v"' "g me 1 . hold up u.t thBam?( ',ftBe,WM Frr Stt,p Young shepherd dog. Well bandit. p ce by ft ,on' bre1 nn(1 we oroko. A. O.Achilles, 'ii.a ianiem, ur. 7-zi3t- wBBi3BKBSIEKKtM&&!MKKBRUUL3K1BBMKFBBnBtB FIREWORKS ., .. .u- .. .. . w" 1 'niinnu iciN at the r ; v ; M;;r.i ,r: "". v'""' Kinn whose aud ratlrflii BftV i .-- bn .. rJ . ,n nama to Seattle. braeka. and now rmM :r ;7l ;:"'. """!""w waleh has ca. PRItSOXAL tiitv iof .,.:., .,":. - .? ' der toWJyir' M" J.a?IB'?c ' More the opeuipgQf the coentlonvoX,' K T,llS?,, md frow Following are the Oregonlaus wha i f? Vl.LaH veHftj, wliere she has are enroutc to n.v "' UA ?? k? vuwg kw aJLr?" daughter. Mrs. Fortygeeoad placo. After luncheon 1 11 foirw t00k a rUl ,n automo bile. Thev said thav Aninvo.i .,- re-union Immensely nnd the onlv eloud over their happiness was the fet thnt Charles p. Parmnlee of Tal matlgtf, Ohio, the only other surviv ing member of thn ii.. i f.Q , i.i . . ...;"" "4 ou, ' uui niiir in iih u'lin vAfr t- . .. i Ulent Dan jQhUion Qitlie Aaierlcnn Un. "J " S!Ve? ho nd girls. ua-enaii league, a son f ; M.'r"".'w, mings w th nmvi member of the quartet acted ns I Vic A " " do&8't take much to host to the party and had hit ?ha?a ! ?UMglire 0Be for Ufe- mi mo mwaiiures or tno ocoatlon. Chicago RflPAr,l.lIa.l.l vvv"" --.. - ....m iivimu, Of all kinds. Largest stock ln the Genio earjy and seleot what wnt while the stock is Conf- iu- us mirnnsA th. VA..i,i . .. scheme which. It Is thought, will ? several nt ilia io.,..,. ''' K " OUtOftailBMI. " COm,an,M .Meanwnii tha !... ... ' SS inle! ?.". W hat the"; ..... -v,. , lUnen(U, ,n Atnerj, nl. We have what ;A you want SMOhi extra Hand Dynamiters, Red Heads, Gant Cannons, Roman Indies from 0ne to fifteen balls, Rocket Etc. Rags of All Kinds ifi. F. JHfllsnii Rnv Tn A man aamed Mollvravy rmjbos ... UA tn devote qI fA to tRVrSSX'L..?" 111 St . South Salem. n,nn 3S "' -w"" u'v:i)U Stooncr. ,0hrfth'il.That Vll , i0,?' A of boxe. ,c3 .--8M.a iu HOjKing. onQ ' "' VtVS! 30S, ssorle3 Phoae tf inaHm "- - . 1