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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1908)
f S If'' 1 I 4 I 1 ... ,. . ,yi . " - " I ' II I M ' ' ' '"tja- llf A ww www www . , r I b.r.-r in '' "" II I I W7 Every purchase means a saving, and only merchandise from our regular stocks participate in the sale. There is safety as well as saving in buying here. Come! These reasons surely appeal to you. TRAVELING .CONVENIENCES ; Wo hove Just received n how ship-' imont of leather and Jnpanc o Hood Suitcases, nl;o n now lino of Trnvollng Up,s, VUR, Hie Trunk. j Section before golug.viny.jJiVi linvo nil tho. necessary Traveling Conveniences Today Only Wo offer n gopj quality of Cot-., ton Hals In 3-pound rol'u ; Extra Special Oh twle ct 8:30. No tolcdioitct' ordora received, asm WSEuJStW liMHimilllllimnillJ; iCity News; lUJJXLLiXllJiXlLLLXlJJXIiJh TTTTTTT1 I I1 1 1 fTTrrrTFTHTV WcHtlirr ForcenNt ' 1'nlr (ohIkIU and TlmiMlHy, . . 'WhftHlHl'ortJaml VlftH Hall's rcitauranj, 330 Wnnh- iHllt-eii 'Htreot. o-o-d , fllltHmV ncc . Eleven barber chalrn. No waiting. ChlwMt'y Hwocti Any one Who ha chlmnoys orlluui 58e r$Pwa tho time to ce.,lroe,'r,"B, n"'1 ' rclmst egg. and', w ,n.. mado In cou,,,ry ,,,,Ur' l'"". I t clean, now li tei without anw yodir houiw. Leave ordun nt Mcyr. kurbor shop nt once. 7-2 t-3t ItM&IlHg PaMlng: Track -Tho Ort'uon Electric Cnmnany Is constructing an additional triangle ' track on High trout between Furry i and Trade streets, In order that tho' Incoming cum may past tho outward! bortid without tho troublo o' run-' H'ng back to tho trlnng'o awltches nt tb9 depot. Tho cars arriving from Portland now stop at tho Internee (Ioh of Btnto nnd High slrvels, per m'ttlng raiMiiigurii to get off. butpns WBgernro not nltiwod to board tlio'(1nW,.a SmM VftmiUe r.n Koing out except ni tne laiim. I oh High and Hvllevue troeta. Hn Finn UUmlv ,. , . I I L k , "P1"" .,,n' hwnow. Clnggot tallogos (hnt Yann f T ,? fhM1,,cn '"K U"T k k POiloii of the horM and i!C y t0 ,h0';a"t,f 7r"'h roflo, ,o return It. He also al- J!?- In, Jna;'t"0M, ,0!hHT'"' h l, ' e ox- "J h flvr,",:,,1 r:ma,nn, ,n Rl"c''tont of $10 by the temporary hm of but will havo o,Mrto uffleei. j tho horse and hurnws. Pogne and WitMt UllHy.UvtcndcI H, W. BinU!! who Uvea on 8alom IWfhts, car"W stone quarry, miuth jp th city, wuo Portland yter. '? to t-y to ImUiro President Jok. ly. of ilho Portland KaHwny. Light Powr Comoany. to uiteml the (Hreot car orvlco to the utonT quar ry. Mr. wnutn tfpre ents abon 75 fsmllka Hv'njj on Salem llulghtsj M(iHy (3rtwl Judg OallowHy y.!trtnlay grmjiei hroo dlvorcoa, one to Sman Nsdrau. M to Edn llarkht and one, to Mlchel A. Meakln Tho lat twq Vre AWgfjM hy ilofnult, thp 4uis,bu,d ifekiiMN against Ulllnc to show A wrrl Rwnift wni iretd ffr4ty t.'WUer luivr, aged :T. .f JlrH)ks, mi Dor Ost irn, gd 15, 1 Mrka. Nw (Vnwwuiwlcflj, VK wr coHumr P"fN oteiee. 'wU l'M4; wpiut A; i$otr fWtiw, O. f. 8tMtMr4. J. o Klm (MM Us L CW. iMta, tl Plcr MUla( top, prU. i mmm MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Those hnndsoma suits displayed In our Court itreet window today arc the onei wo nro Bulling nt n profitless pries. All new .Styles of thl& Kcason'j showing. "No Dack Numbers Hero." 1 10.00 vnluos To Olonn U .'' $7.00 $12.50. values , ' ,, To Olonn dip ........ '.'wW'.W r... - h. ...... S.75 To Clciin Up . .fej,-. .. .f. r--.,. A. . ,. .' 0.50 $18,00 voluc-- '" ' To Clean Up ..ftf.-rwrrrrrr.-.rr. 11.50 f32.B0v.lu.9-i'- VT'' ' ' To Clean Up .....;;.;..' .T. . Jf 10.50 $25.00 vnlucB . , f ...... To Clean Up i .. 18.05 Men's Hats, Shirts, etc., aUSpeclal'Rolluced "Prlces'mirlng thl3 Clean-up Bale. - - 'J ' " ' " ' , , - , U4J1 - 1 , - .SHOES ;;": -.-vyr.,-;:-. lindlcs White Cnnvai Oxfords) valtio;: to $l.u0 " ll " " Now '. .98J Mon'.j Canvas Shoes and Oxford Kxtrn Special v.-fr! s. .-.T. . . . .1.10 Special Price on ell Barefoot Sandals. ftteiPfaau&t wtwiW0 T?rrr i trwa c'pnl office, Portland; cnpltnl stock, O $2,000,000; Incorporators, L, C. Mc O Nlcholns, U. K. HIco and O. A. Neat. () Dallas construction company, prin cipal office, Dalian; capital stock, $3000; lucorporatnri, Geo. T, (lor linger, Louis Gorllngur, Jr., and Os car llaytor. Vm Will Never bo dlcnppolnteil In your link ing If you uso Wild Rose flour -a homo tnunu act u re. ',7"',K ' ;, , . I it I ltn irriuwirv I liijk it ft li It t ifiinm t .....i.i.... :... w....i in ti nwvi;ij iiiiv ! iiu vtwutuw of J. ,M. Lnwrenoo. The bet oofTuoi, Thoy'rv K.U lulled HuyoiH of Stoiisloff Pros,1 sanitary menW are always satHtkvl, Their iiientH ure always friwh and whol- one. Phono them your orders to 32l. Fluid Setlomcnl Tho county court hns sot the dnto nt a.. i.. ii .. i... i.-v-.i ii" i uiiiviniii ii iui iiiu iivnuiiih '" the estate of Mary Castool, deoased. I. iiiiiii aui illinium in mu uAucumr in Tho dnto hn alio been set for It mrlug In the I. T. Doy estate. the w. Iv niniM.rtll ,,H ,., n .,, ... inlr ,. n .., v-..i,.. for the recovery of n bay maro by tho lllll.l.. tt HVItefn.., It ..m.I n an. .t t """' " .liwmmui, ! l III ixiuBvir ure iuu nuurneys tor ino plaintiff. Concert Tonight The Salem Military Rand will glvo the regu'ar m'd-week concert tonight In Will -on avenue at S o'clock. TllClllillfl TO ME MOUK PLKXTIFI'L THIS YEAR, (Dalles Cronlc'iO ftlTbat Wasco county will nit oxpf. lo.iee the customary dearth In public school teachers during tho coming cho(d yar, Is th polnloa of County School Supt J T. Neff. who Is mak ing ireparauons for the tcachrs examination to take plsre In thli city August IS to H. Inc'u-So. Re. nrdlnir this condlt'on Mr, NeR mI. 1 think ther iyIH be lMity of 1 1..1.... .vi. - .. .. ..Jv v . i anF ?J5,Ma -. , ... .,. ,v, ia, Hw-jreftrv nn Hq R'n Qt IW'-rik'c In . R'ntiM IwHeviitkVe to se. cur KuMetout lMrwt&4o ri m 'o'(U, n tBW mvtilfWll alf. .".yn ' tH CQMHn this fR, mm e t mw tttn-r, win MwNr, tkU bel tk Aret prU Pt c m smt y." DAILY CAPITAL, JOpKKAfr fALMtf, QBBOONV feJfaG6i& rr.yaac-TJ.ii.i OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O O O O Sal cm O O t) And Movements of O Prople oooooooooo;oo Tho Newport pnssengers todny were: Mrs. L. .fcrman nnd Hon Paul, MrH. L. Ilechtel nnd on Willie, Superintendent James of tho pent tontlnry and family, U. A. White nnd daughter, Mrs. Henry Una', Col. L. K. Page nnd wife, Mrs. Ferguson nnd daughter Esther nnd -on E:ncHt. ,'miw oi:vo Croaswoll nnd brothor IKtfti" vs j B. H Hnnn, of DaPas, U In the traniBoUni b J. l. sinnuona, buslne s. of Aurora, hvfa re turned to his home there nftor at- tending to bulnoss ninttsrs hurd an I visiting frlundi. Frank RrlUky hns gon to Corvnl- lis for a vl It. Frank Hnrrltt and Clnud IJei: have loft for Caseadla on n filling trip. Ab Mngoru left for Eugene todny' tf IwnHtfint hllulltuua .. n l.nul "!. uHouiwoa !ur (i biiui; Ia ' ! s Jy MUm s n Eugene visiting friend- for a few days C. J. Johnson Is transacting ImbU ness In Albany for a fow days. Mrs. Susan Stolger of this city, her niece nnd Mrs, W. Whitney, of Sac ramento, have gone to Lebanon for a few week'' out'ug. Ross F'shbiira, of Portland, ha returned tp that place after a fow days' visit here with his brothor and mothar. Rosa was a former Salem boy. Jerry WtHlnms, of Portland, was transacting busln-a In this city Tuo day. He leaves for Newport shortly. W. L. Prunk has returned from a week's outhg at Newport. , , h0 ?ar R or.e uuiger ' iiiu. tho well-known c'- man hore, has roturne. from a brief visit with his parents la Staytan. Attorney Wobeter Holmovi has re turned from Portland, whore ho ha bn tran acting biis'noss. Harry Meuer rHurned here Tue dav 'rom Portland. Goimtj- Clo k 1L D. Allen has gon to SI'vrtoH to be at the bedildo of his fcthor. who Is scrlous'y JR. Jacob Hull has Rone to Sioka'ne on n fw day s buslnois vlalt. A. J. Mattbavf , ot lndenondenc is n the cv tranjvtRg buslne8 and viutluB IrleMSwjii Charles Dorcat. tSe hot) man. re turned hero from VnnA,t ... .... til .. ' - .., r.fS1 lo on'Be-e mattfc fora short time! "u 5! rlfn ltewrrt Thur dsy fM t 0?Ji(iiiRd SfSfeare snend. t ,"4.,jw " wS't KwPrV Fred WTHer. crfifiSue. Is In rti city trainsKtlngheeand visiting inenisa ew a. wt , Hftlr CW rsctlffL bv.i!new or'iaiii tbiijv Cheeter Curiif, -of onlaad WEDNESDAY AUGUST 8, ItHffl. transacting tluslno'fl here and visit' Ing relatives and friends for a few days.' '" ' r' " . George Perkins has returned to his work In Portland, after an extended visit here. C. C. Cameron, of Albany, I- In the r'lv nttendlnir to business matters arid vljltlng friends. W. D. Mayf, a Portland real e3tnte man, Is hero transacting business for a short time. Joe Calder and tls'er, Mrs. H. It. Wllllnms, have doparted for an ex tended visit with relatives In Boise, Idaho. Mrs. R. White left for Portland to dny to vls't friends. L. Wallort, one of the new-prop-lo-tor3 of the Elite Cafe, Is enjoying .t week's vtslt ot Newport, accompan ied by hh wife. Claud S. Gardner, of The Dalits, is vl Itlng w'th old friends In tho city Mr. Gardner fo-merly resldtd here. BOUGHT A WAREHOUSE ON RIVER W. H. Mnhoney, who bought tho Durctto place a few years ago, has bedomo the owner o' tho Wm, Hnger warehoiiEo. Btore and farm of 83 acres at Fairfield. He has rented tho storo nnd re Idenco to John Savage, and will operate the warehouse. It was tho o-tabllnhment where Drey mnn Uros. got the'r start, and whoro Wm. linger, a poor Swiss deckhnnd on tho river, made a fortune of $150. 000. Mr. Mnhony Is Just home from n ten-days' trip o San Frnnolrco. U nys Oregon has nil California bent is a p-oduclng 'tnte. He brought 'inck many advertisements of tho E. ClemenB Horst Co., nt 2'Jy PlnJ street, nnnounc'ng that all tholr hops but one ynrd would bo picked by mu ehlnery, Inc'udlng the Whentland vnrl near Salem. The Horsts have been porfectlng n machine, and mndo It a completo success. SMELTER fContlrwicd from Page 1.1 willing to commence nctunl erection -until you enn report to us tlint there ' In your treasuries a fund suffi cient to actually mine tliU oro nnd to deliver It to the smelter. Third Wo know of no othe- dis trict whero It would be po-slblo nt inch a 'mall oxti-nr-o to deliver the i.'oduct of n mine to mnrkot, and his expenso can lm reduced to n ti.In'mum If your mines will form tomo sort of n Joint plnn for tho "ect'on of whatever plant Is doomed best nnd most economical for the do- 1 1 very of ore to the smeltor. rtsnm, wir is Biiuicieiu wnier in, nis oirort to roach Frlodrlchnfn with ttie ne'gbborhood to furnl h poworiln tho 24 hours sot for h!i nicht ha 'o do tho mining for nil the mines, uid to operate th -molt-r, and Jiore ialn we suggest that this could bo Jone most economically by all tho ompnn'cs, or a lumber thereof, Joining In tho erection of n power ' lant for tho use of all. Finally, as a fourth condition, we mist roquost thnt tho actual work t development of the mlnos of your "strlc be undertaken under the ad vice and suggo-tlons of rome well known, competent mining onglneor. Wo again be'.tove It advUable for all or sevo-al of your m'nos to Join In ho employment of such a man. I will add In closing, only the ro mark, that wo nro more Interested von than yourselvos. perhaps. In tho on-on I have outlined you In prl vnte convorntlons, therefore we only await the fulfillment of tho above conditions before we will commenco the actual erection of tho plant. COMMITS SUICIDE AT MKDFORD, OREGON Med'ord, Or., Aug. 5. Iwrenco II. Belser. a well-to-do real estate dealer, of Wenatchee, Wah., aged 'bout 60. committed subside las night by b'owing the top of his head "JT with a rlll in his room In the v-h hotel. Ho eamo hore a wK)k go to purchase an orchard. Jus 'oforo th( tragsly he sont for sever, il ncqunlntnnees. shoolc handi with hem, and then itepplng Into a-n al- "ovp, telied i,i rifle, and. before thv -ealUeilJij: Intentions, had flred the fatal ehotfn their presence. A fjraa can be "learned, there wa, no reaso lor the a"t. Reiser hn MeM. -money Irely bre. and ws of Jtlal a'sporltlon. lie was ration' in to 0:e ndn'ito of his crime, a hah "book on his nervon showed a ba'ance 0? $lS0O m his favor, hoe of Vs on- lle at fb point is NHNin in n wiiwi 1 h j . & . 1 , - -. ..,..,.. huji-'hi, ana heroung iacXBioUMo wlthTHm.hred.4s year's who & eau h. i He Jevw .Wlher son. , , ,'" " home Coroner Kelloss U hol3H8K aa i. POPULAR GITY BOND JSSUE ONLY TWO BIDS ARE RECEIVED The city's advertisement for a bond rubsTlpflon to $24,000 streat paving bonds has met with but tw.i applications, so far, one for $5000 and one for $2000, which the city cannot accept, because the bid call for tende-3 for the whole $2 1,000. The bond3 are gllt-e-Jged, nnd It I the opinion of Chairman Isldor Green bnum thnt n popujnr loan with bond' from $25 upwards, nnd th fiuallcst ubicrlben served fl st, would result n nil tho bonds being taken. Ho Is looking up the legal n-pects of the nirttor, but bellovo3 thnt the charter gives the committee full pow er to mnke n popular loan. Under the terms of the first adver tisement the highest bidder for the whole sum of $24,000 tnkc'j tho bonds, even If they go below par, whllo on the po'iu'nr loan plan tho bonds will bo rendlly rubscrlbed at par. On tho popular loan plan when ever there lo nny money on hand from the street Improvement assess ment it Ib nnpHcd nnd interest stop, wh'Io on tlu other plan the whole $24,000 draws Interest, nnd the mon ey paid In lies Idle In omc bank until the whole amount Is due. He says It will bo far better to give the peop'o with Idle money n chaneo to get these gilt-edged securities, and keep the Interest at home. n ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP' I1UIINS IN CLOUDS Jlerlln, Aug. 5. Count Zeppelin's great dirigible balloon was torn from its moorings on n plnteau five mile? south of Echtcrdlngon this afternoon In an o'.ectrlcal storm, caught flro and sailed away In a cloud of smoke. It Is thought thnt Count Zetnolh escaped Injury, though tho dotnl's dm meagre so far. Nobody li known to have been on board nt tho tlmo It disappeared. Tho g'eot airship, vhtch was tho wonder of tho world yester-'nv, s practically certain to be dastroyed, If not nlready burned up or hopoleasly wrecked. Th ccount wm forced to bring tho bn'loon down on the plateau it "? o'clock this morning on account of a lefoctlve moto-, whi, Wai In such bad condition thnt ho could not re pair It. una lr.lng thn ho had fn'led la I - . ...-,.-- nfoorod tho bnlloon nnd dispatched men to Frledrlchnfen to got cxnor mechnnlcs. Ho then prepnrcd to wait, not nnuiiHf o rH stnrifd again be fore G o'clock this ovenlng. This pftornnon tho velocity of tho wind Increased, nnd tho ropes hold Ing tho balloon were redoubled, but soon the storm had bocomo vlolen. "n-l, nccompanled by lightning and thundor, swont over tho plateau with such torr'ble forre thnt the groat gai bag wa- flopped about like a toy bal loon, it Is euppovd that tho trap pings becam Ignited. Tho balloon was seen to rice In the ualo nnd mnv rnnliPy nvv mo the ciouus, the names nppnrcntly Increas- 1 Ing as they were fanned by the wind nnd tho movement of the craft. DESERTS V'lMTTMV MAN TO LIVE WITH NEGRO Philadelphia, Aug. 5. Mrs. Emily Wood, wife of a wealthy physician, of Magnoin, N. J., i8 un(ler arret here today at a Tesult of hor elope ment sovqi weeks ago with Ber nard Smith, her negro chauffeur. Tha woman, who Is 23 years old and good looking, was captured yesterday In f h0U8e occupied by negroes nt tho nstanco of her stepfather, J, w Tl'oy, a wealthy resident of St George. Staten I land. When she was arened tho woman seated a seeno, denying her Idonti V and pleading for secrecy, knitted that sho bad spent USOo on the neg-o. and declared tlr.t thn jjmcers could do what they Jlked with Toe negro, who was als oar-ested. had a number o nawn ticket, calling for jewelry and silverware. aPeged to hae been taken from the Wood man Ion upon wh'ch more than $1000 had been borrowed oamuel n ui... . Saturday, wan wna n. .-.l 'Mutloa oro" SMILES. i Tho bungalow has tho call. Tho wllllnW- of the W hnvo men vlo'nte publlclv m.4. A ...J . . " """'IS I l.i IMUUKU1 8IIOWS nOW llahll. . gentry regard pledges merely A little thing like the ifc... uwnciua u-iuifing on the Oh honora does not awoii . ,L. ,J HHiInt mh rn ! l. a l If V-nlrao n llllln l.ll IV!I kt.wtv.u u iiiui: nil, Tho now. Pacific coast lumw. arc to go Into effect AtiRiitt Hill nnd HarrJmnn m ght aiw.3 ivun) iu tu in mo poornouse Two Btilcldes a dnj l3 the.r.. til X' A I .WW. Tlv irrnnflntr fro.ln i . lio clllfnn nt T..1,.,.. ' 'I w.u o."'" u. iuin,t) 3'TUreftM i.ueriy. 'Frisco now gets lumber mi aj Sonttlo. The khedlve of Eg.v)t &p ?i,ooy,oo n yen f.a:u-y. omc rjiy politics -ltn't pay, He who handles a hnmmeii always look out for his owy it taxes a niaino to ts mnko? n no'se like nn elephanl- It takes' a mediocre actor to IhMJ work as great ns that ot an atU edged stnr. Whou n man starts dg-va uy uury uuu -vu uuBj- remofitt J stnictlons nnd greasing the i! You enn't tell a dog'i hurth'j size ot nis noiier. Tho quickest wny to wludopl affairs of tho Republican fci'rtrl to put tho whole bunch that m (J tented n't tho nrlmar'"' 'njWo Its affairs nnd turn the state orer t tho DomocrntB. ' Whylfouldn't a woman (J trnmp? Some women ore nottrnta m well at home as thsy woa'JI nmong respectable hobos. An Eugene man confesses to ro Ing nothing but tho Oregonluntl the Bible. Ho put" n low op'doic tho Ulblo by naming It second. MAItRIKI). ST. HELEN CASE. At th d donco of II. D. St. Helen, on Cent stroct, today, Mildred Ceie to 1 N. St. Holen, both of Wooibsi Tho coremony was perfornttlVf tho Rev. P. S. Knight. MONEY TO L0 TH08 K Foaai otor Iidd & Biifh's Bank. Bthafcl Norwkb Unfon Ffrc Insurance Soddf! Frank Meredith, RcHldcnt Ap Oltlce with Wm, nrown4Ca,H a Onmmrlal strt minganMMWMaaaMI NEW TODAf Putty in SnUw Whhes to beinJ money. There Is no rcl aecurltv to offer, and anyose! notlnc ciich secur'ty need t ply to thla ad. This partr.H ever, will secure tho loan 1 good security In other forJf one whhlng to Investigate W tnr of thl nrnnnsltlon Sflll I to below ad'dress, and a oJ can be arranged. Z-Ht " Journal, Salem, Oregon, Pw Sale Several houses l ""l and farm 'ands at a barfeta.5! Ifnl MatlAsal nntlV. H,rJ Salcemea X Agent $ $ W ner wook and over can P RAlllnir Vnu- PnmnalRn K0W' f.nn. .,,.. ..nHI nlpftlOn SVC' 4.U..I i.wn uuw.i ..-- stores, rountv fal'S. Via r.i.... ..iii.a Pntnolete V" I'llTHIU lailllliwn. .V r ,u samples, charges prepalr for , I Order today. Chicago NovT I 60 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 7.;7.im, U'.ntiul T rant flVfl t M"1 j. ...-.. hrtfl muuurii coiiub. -- What h'nvo you rnr nf JO 'V $.J4f Toama Warrted To WOI 0 ' Dallni line, at Eola. '? whei wiitV-. Four doRarsL A..nr. -. o..,lllnf LOKtl3' . l'l"J Bi,.-o tJtVI l'-l T ....IJ 1IV tO t buadle washlBg at tar ' ti....i(ii on wrktp trm IT f Rrannnn. m" j ui, ,, j, M. If Voh WHt to Worfe For tiuiBrA vnurself UtH1 and afc'iest drew W. Wva rA, tax 1 l,rjlt today. a--