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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
; tMLY CAAI,)l7IWrAX, (MUM, Q1MMSS, 1FMPAT fiXJQVM! 7, .WW. rv;vf r . .. 1 II'iIHI II 'mi i CLA66ETT RIOT 15 t We' B tT VbH K' .mmi i i t f 9 '" want if impress Me imporfairCe "t of our firand August Cleanup Ladies' Suits Life Waists i Ladies' Skirts All at CLKAIY-UP PIHCIM. Le& nc-foiirUi, one-third, one-half ,A noW thl aenson'e- best offer ings. A dollar docs double duty Jifcre, yen In noino times you hjivo jwore tlinn half, "MUM, MUM" cHn!tIon Tfi bo fjllent: but IihI wv tntint toll you of tlilfl won derfut production, "Mum, Mum, Mum" Another shljiMiGnt Jtmt'Iu. 2K dewen which wo nbRll offor'durlng the AUGUST CtMAX'VV HALE, gpcclal at Our annual bargain event, all summer goods must lines now being received. Prices are greatly oneatniFd, oiienaii "IF YOU GET IT AT MEYERS IT'S RIGHT" give way for our big fall reduced"Onefourtli, 19c MU.M'H" your friend, ' "3INM" I odorli-w," " ' ' MUM" J Iwrnilcfw, "MUM" doe It "MUM" K'llovrti. "Mum, Mum, Mum" Shoes Salem's "r.ood goods .Shoo store,. In the Xo.w months of its ex 'lstenco It has supplied hundreds df well pleased jmtrans. Be opo 1 tho many. Summer lines to close. ; Louies' White Gnnvns Oxfords', 11.00 values OSd Men's,, Canvas Sbooa nnd Oxford J ( Extri spcclnl 5J51-10 Sheets, Pillowcases 04x30 Pillow Cases, n fow dozen to clean-up 0t Extra Spttilcl 72x90 nheels, a good value at GOc clean-up at 15d New Tailored Waists Whlto Collars ind Stiff Cuffs J net Received. LADIES NEW TAILORED TIES For Suniinor Wear ..New KuinnitT HniuJkcrclilcfM The Sheer Puro Linen Kinds NEW IiLAXKKTH AND QUILTH Tor outing nnd toast, hotter values here. Heat AMERICAN PRINTS, Be yd mmmmmmmmmmmmmmumm Salem's Good Goods Store, tho stoxo of values, no Inflated prices, no misrepresenta tion. Aok our clerks to toll you our POLICY How they nro Instructed, ono price, to all, and that always the lowest consistent with "" QUALITY ' Wc don't nsk a price And then If tho customer objects take lea? how would you kriow but what you were paying for tho other's loss. Wo don't lose on one and InnJtc up on tho other "VOUU CHILI)" Can buy here with absoluto ossur- anco that tho fnlre3t treatment will bo shown them. Over 28 Years of business, counts for something. Wo are proud of our record, and SalcnUtcs point with plcasuro to "Salem's Greatest Store," tho clean, daylight store, whero ovory effort Is niado to please. Public phonofor your uso Mod's and women's lavntorlcB Women's rost room Mnko yoursolvcs at homo Men's Suits $2.50 to $10-00 Saved here on men's clothing all sold at Department Store profits, which nro dollars less than exclusive clothlerB now at AUGUST CLEAN-UP WUCES Our priced $16.00 suits Now $9-50 Our priced ?2G.OO suits Now ?18'G5 Equal to $20 nnd $30 value, shown elsewhere. Men's Straw Hats Clean-up at one-hnlf and less, buy ono for next summer. One Half SUED FOR DIVORCE AND PARTITION Of PROTERTV Panamas $5 values, now . $7.50 and $10.00 values, now . . Owl Cut Rates on Summer Toilet Articles $3.85 $5.00 IHIIHMHWJf JHW-H4 m ?r sk NCWS: . "WhH Jrt PoHlrtiid ' VMt MhII'k rtntaurnntf 330 Wash- ljon ttr?Pt, i o-o-d f ClIllm'H PiUCi1- . , Wl9VH lnrlVF tiW'njl N? wnltlnf, MrrlKe LlwnwC-' A NinrrlARe lloonio was grnntod yaitordnyto L. K. Mprnn, mvA 03, t T I O T O And .OOO OOOOOOOO VJEIMOXAL MU.NTIO.Y Movements People. OOOOO of o o o BaIoiii O O O O O Of O, W. Uvrtn lino gono to Lebanon ' to spond tin outing. Mrt Win. Hoblnvon In In Portland! vlaltlng with frlonds. ' J, C. Perry nnd wife nro at New-I Von to pnjoy nn oullng, j rrtsj Mvrrlll. 0 Portland, U In thj idty transacting buslnos?, I Chcstor llroily wout to Nowporti Thuridny to may a week, J. Sumner ami Jamos Wilcox havo nnd Mr. Sarali 1'Ahnlt. aged C8,Cono o Albany to visit frlonds, both of Sftlom Cc4t! Work A, .Mlnubck. of Ilrownsvlllc. Is horo looking after business mutters. 12. fcckorlcn and famllv aru tak- " ----T- I - - - K. H6!?k Htaytoilr Is building -two 'Ing a fow days' outing at SlAb creok. Conqrjlo rooms l . adtlllluti li iU W. O. Tllleou, tho feed man, de-1 built juWolry store, which stono. Jof parted for llosoburg today on busl-i ' hubs. Htmvnder (liuuillanxlilp John IlAiuintiok. throuuli his nt toVneys, Kutsor & Poguu, has pqt A. II. Davldwin, n Whoutlnnd rosl dent, was doing busluoss In this city yoatorday. Thumns O. Mlllur, of Ilond, Or., is iril,tt fVIHfWinrtrmir null """" ., r""n ...... ,- Kunrdlanihlp of tho Jphn Ilammnck wlnto. lUm tho county court to make, an t transacting business In this olty for! dor discharging hlui ..from the i fow days. .miss uraco Kutnorford has re turned from a weok' vnontlon at Newport. Kd Aloxander and Cnrpontor J. H Mlllor of Btaytou woro in town on Thursdny. Mrs. Spauldlng and daughter of When you are thlrstyRiiuto .ZIiiii'h. ArtlHlntnitor NuiihmI 9, Spencer has been appointed art- lrltratorof thoestatoof 11. 8pou.;sKnnc M VIIIInB Mrs. cor doccawd, Jl Bmlth of thl city, l w ' . ' August Kllwlck, of Eugene, Is In . 7 , K '" the city, visiting with frlemla and tWm JlUlloKMr- , transaoUug bttihims. Tho claim of W. II. "Morgan for, Mrs. Carrie Hlchards and two 1323,21, has beu disallowed by dninzhtem havn boh.. trt Varnnn. 11 fW ,w , ... ,nv..,.t ... JitdHO Huhy. vtv JL. 'Man' lc crvam U the- best, trial will couvlimo you. 10., whero thoy will roilde O. N. HarrU and wlfo roluruetl to A Portland today nftur vlu'tlng with jfrhuds nnd relatives here. J Hoy Cook has returned to his humo In Portland, nftor vUttlni? with Bo taroful In oJioyjina your meat VwX Huffwan ,H SoH,h 8ak,m thU hot weathpr. Tlu bet pla to ' rQrt?tt M?Wroy and llttlo slater TWirouto-i Bteuslorf-llrov sanitary nftV0 returned from Albany, after a mnrKi. wncre you can uv uro 01 few WMk. vUU wU,, rolutlm ltev. T. J. Springer has returned Yom Hhonhl- Rbttlnx only tho frnsha t and et. Wild Hom l'loni to Woiutliurn ywuturday, after spends lug th day visiting frlond.1 horo. 1 MImj IaMIIUi Itnlman r.f Onltnv.t Iii not an oxiiorltjivnt. but has boon Qny!0 u Ylllng wth ,,er U(0 ahH for ywrs by tho Wat cook, and M. 0 u llBlnk, n Wtftl m bouwwtvw, nnd can bo iM Itb Uw Mrr A. U. UnKw)rlh ha mtume.1 Murrnr that your baking will W ,tt hr bo,e ln. okane. nftor a ' "v vv"' ' TwoV6iEjt vrlU rclatlvs hero,. T W 'HnH.Vini Ari iokliijt 8. J. Carter wont "to Cqwadhx o day to 'loin ItU fmllv. who havrt Kor.tha lt plMjuitf buy your ma there for th ot two Wrlei KO9tl?a. M. Lawrn ,,ud 8,uUjmttP, fflWI,n UxZ the jWWr, ccruor of Kerry and Com- T. A, Uwi ; yt'r Vowr Kwittkr IHttHcts !lou. Albert Novell, of Clear Lake Oro-, XMbrwubvrytllBth9 UlnK wllh rdatlv ju iki. iti V.V Market afordu. Chicken, x$. wutl, .tltt., ,,' xiims, r. r. tarrlHgton, St4 street ,Mra, .TA ,,-., , ,,.. . , sivcer a4 warMwKR. v.w.i . ,.... ... ... Iv .. 7 ...w .... M vuii( I tiHII, lll( JtlA" Uvea in Tarotu. Tow Smith, of Stayton, has r twe4 to Ut place, iifwr trict AKU KHte toiay nui tvrVr, leg: busings and shaking hands with friends hero yeetordny. E. It. Uvlaney, of Portlnnd, arrived horo Thursday to trausnet business and visit relatives ticnr Independence for n few wooks, Mian Gladys Frost nnd Mrs. Edwin G. llnll have returned to tholr homos In Spokane, after an oxtonded visit will! frjtsnds In this city and In Dnl-la. Ooorgu Totll, tho woH-knowa traveling snlesman fdr ttio MarSIen Paper Compnny, of San Praliclsco, Is doing business In this city, and also looking up old frlonds. ' Mm C. K. Albln, wlfo of n tlckot pgont for tho Oregon ElwtrlO Com pany, nnd two children lins Joined Mr. Albln and will go to Corvallla. whero thoy will rosldo horeaftor. Al. Gardner, tho Jowoler, nccom- pnnlod by hU wife, loft today for Portland, whero they will visit for a short tlmo. Afterwards, they will g to Pugol Sound points for an outing; Roy Goodhue, formerly of this city, with the Commercial Cream Company, but late with tho firm In P.ol4, Idaho. Is visiting with friends nnd rolatlvoa horo for a fow weeks. Tho Newport pnsiengors today woro Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chaa. MoNnry, Frank II. Patterson. Mayor Rodgors and wlfo, Ellis Purvlno and wlfo, James To! lard and family, E.- Mooroland nnd daughter, and A. 11. Johnson and family, o( Liberty, Japanese . ' .fffonUffu j A t roln Paio 1.1- Is great fear Chat heavy loss will 1)0 sustained. It is believed today that tho strike of tho Canadian Pacific machinists wllj bo of long duration. Tbreo hun drod Japanoto workmen, drafted from tho Pacific coast Bervlco of tle Grain Bought We are In tho Inarket for any quantity of oati, wheat, barly, ryp, chwt food, Vetch seed, etc. Wo aro paying tho highest csuh price, an'd fiffnlsh saok for the gnUn that wo buy. Sacks For Sale Wo havo both new aud Hnt olasa leeond-hand sacks for sale, and ho prlco la right. Also have sask twlno. D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 Cwn. Street, SUw,(ke. road, havo beon distributed over tho line, and It is expected that others will arrlvd horo tomorrow. Tho rail road ofllclals aro providing quartors for tho Btrlko-brcakor8, and evident ly nro making ovory preparation for n long slego. No discord among tho strikers has boon roportod. FIFTEEN HURT BY DYNAMITERS Cincinnati, O., Aug. ?. Sevornl persons wera nrrostod tody rud 15 persons nro under tho en 0 of phy sicians following thedys2rjt!.'ig Into last night of the Harrison Avinuo vi aduct, which has Just beou complot 4d and. was roady to bo turnod ovbr to tho city by tho contractor, it was dsmngthl to U10 oxtont of $10. 000. tWork on It has bon seriously Interrupted at tlmoB by tho employ meut of non-union labor. Although scvornl mon am In Jail, thei Identity of tho dynamiters Is not known. o De th nt Miirlon. Mrs. ICathorlno Nolmyor dlod at hor homo In Marlon Sunday evonlng, August 2. 1908. Sho wns about 70 yjnrs of age. Mrs. Nlemyor wns born Ir Germany, and was marrlod May 22, 1SGC, A husband and three sons ur vivo hor, Frank II., Ghurlos W. and Fred. Mrs. Nolmyor had been sick for somo time, and Buffered muoh nt tho last, but was patlontly cared for by hor son, Frank, the other boys being absent from homo. Tho Presbyterian pronchor from Turner conduotod the funoral. W. D. Claggett's recent series of legnl embrogllos came to a climax this morning when his third wlfo, who was formerly Mrs. Elizabeth McFarland of Turner, filed a suit for divorce ln the circuit court Thuro-day. Tho complaint nlleges that Clag- get entered upon tho present matri monial venturo at, T,urnor on Sep tember 22,1902, nnd that Blnco that tlmo ho has trended his wlfo in n manner Justifying divorce. Mrs. Clnggett claims that hor husband Is of a sullen and m6ro30 disposition and ho Is penurious to such an ex text that ho has refused to .provide decent clothing for his wlfo nnd family nnd that ho has offered Mrs Claggett refuse meat for her food. Moreover, the complaint nlleges, Clnggott has used blasphemous lang uago to his wlfo whenever sho has mentioned to him tho present state, of affairs. According to Mrs. Clng gott, ho not only refuses to buy food and clothing for his family, but ho will not oven buy himsolf ro3pcctnblo clothing, Ono time, tho complaint sots forth, when Dill was ln soro need of a new shirt, Mrs. Clnggett bought ono and presented It to him. Whoroupoir Claggett wont Into n fit of rago, tolling his wlfo that It, was nono of her dnmned business wheth er ho woro a shirt or not, and calling hor namc3 too vllo to bo sot down ln print. For throo weeks, tho complaint elates Mrs. Claggett hns been on tho vorgo of starvntlon. This, sho snys, tho defendnnt know, nnd al though ho was possessed of amplo property, ho refused to provido for the plaintiff tho common necessaries of life. Aud all this tlmo, tho pnpor further states, Dill was boarding around nt 4 ho various restaurants In tho city nnd lit tho houses of his rel atives. Ho nloo took his two daugh ters to tho restaurants that thoy might obtain a squaro meal whllo his wlfo remained at homo' starving But, according to tho complaint, Dill wns not satlsllcd that his wlfo should remain at homo ln tho empty pantry. Ho wnntod her to vacate tho place absolutely." To this ond hi rmovod all ho furnituro to ono of his farms. lie ovon took with him tho kltchon range, this action was tho moro lamontnblo when tho plain tiff reminds us that sho bought tho furniture with her own money. Through throo pngos of lino print tho bad sldo of mil's character Is eet forth In dotal!. Then follows five pages and a half tolling how rich Clnggett is, about a dozen different farms or othor pieces of property bo Ing designated, and he do.cumont concludco with tho prayor that whfti tho marriage bonds a.o dissolved on& third of those lands shall go to tho plaintiff. Carson and Drown aro tho attor neys for tho plaintiff. CAUSED BY GOWf diregior.es w BY MODELS QttnlrnHn ltfnMU a .. is todny recover nir fmm n.1 " -r vm ino ..'. Ubn created yesterday attorn wu "J'wiuuc 01 iwo living 0 juuiuuy niureu in dlrectolro nnrl rtfiM,.. In n...i . ,...w..b vw lum iro in b ft. window of a bis down-town aufl Perspiring policemen in WuT "Ul "?" wm" " ozcn werokepti, ju iMuvuuiuiH me crowd3 fronH, nit, "i wie winoow. Finally th,, uuonnie so Dig mat somfi one fir III n-ll .11 . . " ... v mui -van, una more po!!(.s arnvcu in a pntroi wagon, p5 lKJrcnea tnomsolvee in second windows across tho strct drnnts. wncnnu nn,l ni . .. , c--" ..u uuiumooiIJi 1 mwir nnxioiy 10 got a glimpse. ai length tho proprietor ofd store was compelled to wlthdn. models and put ln their pll piucaru announcing police lnterfj. vua'i HIED. DLAKBLY. At tho family Loch North Salem, ln3t night, Mn. v. uiuiiuij, uguu 10 yew, J uropsy. Tho funeral will be held frost undertaking pnrlors of A M. Clo J ni iu o'clock tomorrow mon Tho Borvlccs will be ln .charge clt Indies of tho G A. It., arid the fit nl sormon will bo preached I; William Robinson. Tho burulrtl tnko placo In City View ccnjeUr, Tho deceased wns a widow 1 loaves four children, Thcrera kit andor, of Florence; Charles Blnkoly, of Portland; Clarence 01 Blttkoly nnd Mrs. Carrio Nye, cf S lorn. MONEY TO L(W THOS. K. I Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank,8a!ei.t Norvicb Union Fire Insurance ! Frank Meredith, Resident Ago. Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., J 29 Commercial st.root. Glltl FORGEn TOR E3rPIX)YER Minneapolis, Minn,, Aug 7. Two gjrls nro Insorlous troublo today as tho result of the death of John G. Lund, who committed sulcldo Wed nesday; after losing his fortuno thtougli the o-cent rlso In tho wheat mnrkot, Albetta Logan nnd Llola NEW Towr Toams Wanted To work on Si! Dallas lino, nt Eola. Slip whoo! work. Four dollars ! Apply at Spauldlng Log-glut nanv. Snlom. 8-5tt vr -V Party in Snlem Wishes to money. There Is no real security to offer, and asjoHi acting such security ned to" ply to this ad. This party, ever, will secure the loasw' cood security In othor for' one wishing to Investigate U ture ef this proposition " ' to bolow address, and a can be arranged. Z-U( Journal, Salem, Oregon. Jj HlrtliiVty Patty, Twenty-ono llttlo elrlu wero -ven- lilnnXnTittv nnlAflalnu.1 ,v.n kn.. TtnrA thn irlrl. )nrn1i,l l.ll 1 I , r .,...., ..,u, ...... v( , iwv UUU10 , ' -.'a liiiuiicu, Wllim blUHOJ or .Mr.-ana Mrs. victor, In South Sa-1 "pnera in LuhU'a offlce, are alleged llOnililrv for ItOllUltt V rni-UlAr to fnRt Ailing UP.1 cordially. Invito our old f' bo with us again this year- tstnr now. Phone 109. T' T.lvaolnv JB. Pn Snlonl. S-W ...M. WW WW., . -- ' iSa!einen & Agent ? I I lorn, on last Tuesday afternoon, In honor of the birthday of , their daughters, Mamie and Elsie. The guests wero entertalued be neath tho trees on the lawu. nnd Pr28on, say to have Veen Induced to sign bogus mortgages, upon which, their em ployer was hble to raise tho money. unu Killed Himself to his creditors. escape Ho had hrtr h rwfrhvnt wrA niaoj'Pn having liad luck In tho. market orml. tfor several months, and n. n i. per week and over can H c.lllnn- Vnw Pnnin&lCn tm ... . ..-Ill nlopHon. Sl iiuui nun until RtnrA-j rnnntv fairs. piCrt nrivato families. Compltte,ij snmnliw fhnrfea DrePalr l' , ' Order today. Chlcag Vot .a ,11.1 i. 4 -,.. nhrtt9. 7-S7-1! -i ' - , iMWXtatu, Ka&LA. XI IS B- aii 1011 iato in tho afte-rnobn. resort, it is alleged, emnlored dla- ....., ......i 'wm ull eK1 wishing their little 'hostesses many, hqnost methods to sao himsolf from I ..- .,ft acre. happy returns of the day. 1 misfortune, V .l W address 1267 Marion Uv lorn. TTTJi tFor Sale -A good eccona- a . .t o Attaall ni Biove, u. o, w.-" ag,o. with House FurB 177 North Liberty stre- Run Rt'Wtlonv, 'Seattle, Wash., Aug.7.- For the Iwtht Hall's se- Sixteen vim "w r ti j. leotlons for Saturday at tho Mead- taker, has slilnneo mnfn M.' 0yvi , , lthan a'OIo Oregon, outside of J r? irrWork and P,a)'' V,v- Port,an nd 'has newe Tet had a ant. St. Charles, I complaint Embalming In the hands 0- Cartha7nf ll ' ' R "" S, !?!f! Ln' luro on,J comes 'rol rele. or in- quow, Gpsy King - . jbar nt BUlpment. as goo era- nl mLrH"t V n.-Jll If not affec'tea by lam Gwm. Glorlo. Fifth rce--Drc!nrtoB. JneV VUt, Sllrerllae. Sixth rce Gell, Terk L., Smiley Corbvtt, wJeV."W.'T."Kijao. --7-11-14 The diath roll In the Tabriz rr- .lutloa totaled "Sf0, MlkrAA . r.M K- ror j "" - ..mi ZT L0t PlEM deac, Ton "' of b'usty jj ti if.111 nHrnriui ' . n -Tl P, Madlir, contractor, Jouraaf oMce. Ci.. B-, Ol-mnm -' . '-"...,.:.... ' quire At i