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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1908)
JL DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, JO" AUGUST CLEAN-UP SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK When You See It In Meyers' Ad It's So WHAT 08c WILL JK). TODAY ONLY Some of tlio beat solcct patterns In tho Wash Goods section. All new, this season's designs In Vol lea, Batiste, SwIbs and Shaded Silks usually sold nt tip to 75c, on sale today only for No tolephono orders recclred. COME EARLY 19c yard! SHOES Your cholco of Summery Waists, Inco-trlmmod, mannish Btrlpes, nil now, this Benson'ij styles. New num bers added dally. Valuoa to $2.00, for ONLY 98 91.7ft SILK GLOVES 95c Extra quality pure Silk Gloves, 12- and 10-button lengths, with doublo flngor tips. 1R-INCII TAFFETA A rcmarkablo valuo In Ulnck Taffeta. Bold regularly for 8Cc. Our Cloan-Up Price for leas than cost to mako them. When you ice It In our ad. It's so. Ladles Whlto Canvas Oxfords, vnluw to $2.00 a pair August Clean Up tho pair 75 Cents H "" I' I 69c HAIR PINS Extra valuo In shell and ninlur hair pIiim, will not Hpllt, crack or fade. Special tho box LADIES' SWEATERS $1.38 Don't coot much and just tho thing for outing Well worth $2. SUMMER I'ARASOLS 1-2 WIDE RIIHIONS Flno Taftota Rlbbona In deslr ablo colors, aultablo for sashes and hair-bows. Special 19c for 35c values. 23c EXTRA SPECIAL a yard for regular 28-Inch Per cale A good assortment. Rog ular 10c valueu whjje thoy butt, 1C yards for $1.00." price. Solect any sunshade at Half Prlco. CLEAN UP SMOKERS' PILLOW TOPS Now and clever designs, sult nblo for gifts to men. August Special 25c TRUNKS, VALISES, SUIT OASES, ETC A brand now lino just received, In tho latest stylo of traveling ne cessities. SECOND FLOOR. Tommy Loyd left today for Cali fornia to visit friends at different places In that city. He will be gono two months. The Misses Ruth and Esther Plank returned to Woodburn today after n visit with their aunt, Mrs. T. L. Wood, In this city. Mrs. Beatrice Amy returned to her homo In Stockton, Cal today after a three weeks' visit at tho homo of Alderman Weslacott In this city. Tom Cronjse, tho photographer, accompanied by his wlfo, left for Vancouver today, where they will at tend the photographers convention of tho Pacific northwest now In bos tion In that city. Miss Lou Davey of Burns, Or., laughter of Frank Davey, tho well- known newspaper man formerly of this city, Is visiting here for a few da:'. W. H. Hogan and M. McAlpIn, two Albany race horse men, were In the city yesterday on business nnd looking- over their stock at the fair ground. C. A. Stnpleton nnd family of Lewlston, Montana havo returned to their home at that plnco after spend ing Bovernl weeks with relatives here. ' Leo Smltz, tho prominent young brewery man of , Olympla, nrrlved hero yestcrdny to relievo Charley Shull, tho head brewer nt tho Salem Brewery association, who Is going away for an outing. Mrs. Nolllo Rice returned to her homo In Concordia, Kan., yestorday after a thrcc-mOnthB stay in this city. Mrs. Rice expects to dispone of nil of her large holdings In Kan sas and return to Oregon to mako her home, nnd ho looks upon tho Capital City as the most favorablo spot to locate. o STRIKERS MAY DE JOINED BY ENGINEERS Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 19 Inter est here today Is centered In the ro port that the engineers would take n hand in tho strike of tho mechanics on tho Canadian Pacific railroad. It Is reported that the engineers held a secret conference with tho strikers this morning. Tho result Is unknown. It Is thought that unless Stolz nnd Mrs. Lenta, the engineers Join tho strikers tho mechanics soon. will give up the fight PICKING UP WALNUTS thesis for a solid hnnr baseball tons annexci h ? ng only tho sordid poMi!,,' mo! cries the Cuban JJ do el immense campo, dan0 Vlynsl Hurrahs!" w ,' United States especially tJ, pntim thrive ...... ' la ' u growaaJ nn trrnwlntr tin .. " "' "UW f .1. meets an annual coBt oM; ""I'l1" uiwu innn ao Jor and minor, sells u jJT; tickets a year, and evolw,,,! 11Y SUCTION MACHINE er's report that reads lik.l (United Press Leased wire. j mntical paean. Already ft J iritiiiartnn. i m.. Aim. n.u. 11. I. Sldwell, a Rivera walnut grower, U todny perfecting a machine to pick up walnuts by suction. The machine Is operated by a gasollno engine, a four-Inch hose being hold just above tho ground under tho walnut tree. The suction draws tho walnuts through the hose to tho top of n plank Installed on a wagon. There Is an exhaust nenr the top which, separates the nuts from tho hulls. among our notable Ind........ long Its capitalization win Z! HBUIU l ZU,UUO,O00. In... paid Spain for a second-hand . xj. i u,, in Uio Atlantic, DIED 3NEATTHEWS At tho famn. on Mill nnd Twenty-second tr uc o u ciock iasi evening uiuiwiuws, ngeu 81 yean. Tho deceased leaves thrw tors and four sons, all bat t J wuom woro present during Utj niness. tho body will bo ihlPf( jmfiiS f,t?lffljf ffin&fa1 a f-H-M-HI IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIK- fCity News! till ItWfHIl IIIIIIIIIW WfMtlH'l Fair mill eoolertonlght mill Thiii-s. dy. When In Pm-tliiiiil Visit llnll'H roMtiiurnnt, H30 Wash ington street, o-o-il GHmmiV pimcv Kloron barber chairs. No waiting. N'v Picture Show Another now moving picture amusement U now being Installed In tho oil) by J. F. OOodo and diuiKhtorK nnd It will bo In operation within a Weuk. Tho now plaao of nmusomout Is to ho In tho Monro building on Caminorelnl Htruot In tlo Hpncu formerly ocouplml by tho Gllson bwrlior Mhop. and It U to bo fiirnldioii villi oxculnt ilueoratloun and will sent 250 pooplo. Ciainl with INirnory 'Upon n roijulsltlon made by tho Bovornor of Colorado upon Govor nor GlininlMirlnlit, II. F. Wehor, who 1, wanted by tho Colorado nuthorl- tlion tho chuigo of forgery, wiih ur Tottod In Portland lust evening by Dpputy 8horlff Unty. Ho will b convui'ed nt onco to Colorado. Tho nrrt'st was uuulo u fuw mluutos nf or tho requisition wita rocolvtM. Mrrjm Mcoiimv A umrrhiKO IIcoiiho was (Miiod yes torday nftrnomi to Robert Ij, Im foro. khI 21, and Ella Dlmlor, ngod 23, both of Halum. lvom Suit Muud M. Hall hns brought milt for dlvorco In th circuit court Klnit her husband, Hurt P. Hall J on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman troatmont. Tho complaint nllegea that the couplo woro marrlM Jn Mitchell. Indiana, on Novombor 9, 1DIH, nnd that liut that tlmo Hall has spent moat of hi tlmo beating and cursing hU wife. Raueh, Bonn, nnd 8ltz nru tho ntorni)'a for tho plaltUlff. No KIcIcn CoiiiIiik On tho groceries sold by J.' M Lawrence Ho nlwnya has tho best coffee, froshost buttor and eggs. Call nil and bo convinced. That Soiled lint Or milt will look hotter this warm weathor If you got It oloiinod by John sou & Stogo, who mako a Hpuolalty of this work. Next door to .Tournnl. O O o o O And 0 O O O OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION MovcnienH of People. O O O O O O O O O Saloiu () O O O O Tho Rest Plm- To got your moat thoao hot dnya Frank Hnrrltt Is back from an outing at Cascadla. W. S. SiBiicr wns In Albany on huplnoM Monday. F. A. Shoroy left for Cascadla to day to spoml a mouth. Mist) Dollu Mlllor Is nt Now port Is nt tho most nanltaryrinarkot. Go "l'on,""B row wookh outing. to StoiiHluff'a for tho boflt. Phono. 0 c- WoBor of Almny Is nt ,121. tondlng to huHluitta mattor horo. Mrs. W. II, Gllson has roturnod Wo Aiv Still Hollt'i'lng , , trom visit with parontH nt I.obnnon. To patronUo homo IndustrloH and , Atlor0- Gu"- O. niiiBhnni hna ro- Wllil ltimt llonn I. I.....I.. In Ml. ."" "" uihiiik hi auwnun. ' I flat. r'tt.iln T.m l I.. .1.1.. I... '1 TV n Kimk I ''"" vwiiuh jxiiua in iii una uiiy tiBuuiK iir u low (i ays wuu irionus, w,,,,.,.,! am a. bkiii aim rnnuiy hnvo A namo for tho now moving ple iuro show on Commorolal Htrout. Tho pornou Hondlng tho right namo to ro colvo n compllmontary tlokot for a month, opiurs one tlokot. Namos to bo In by Saturday evening. L. J. OFFIGIERS fContlnned from Page 1.) sho expressed her nbsoluto belief In tho Innocence of her luiBbond and consocrntod her llfo to vindicating his chnractcr. "I novor bellovod tho chargos ngalnst Mra. llnlns Involving my husbnnd," Bnld Mrs. Annls. "Evon when Cautnlu Hnlns filed his stilt for dlvorco nnd I know my hUBbnnd' namo wnn nssoclatod with It, I felt o confidant of his InnocoiiM that T did not ovon ask him nbout It. Of bin own nccord ho gnvo mo his soj ourn word that he was guiltless. I notHlod no othor nseurnnoe. Four Dnys to Cross Atlantic. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Now York, Aug. 19. By making over 2C knots nn hour from Liver pool this trip nnd beating her pre vious records, the Lusltnnln Is today tho fastest ship In tho world nnd thhs trip mny mnko her tho first four-day boat In history. Wireless dispatches received nt tho ofllcoB of tho Cunnrd Stenmshlp com pany hero today say that tho Lusl tanla has steamed 1302 knots up to noon yostcrdny making nn nvornge pood of 25.3!) knots per hour. Hor provlotiB host record was an avorago spood of 25.01 knots mndo last July ffor presont performance is snld to bo little loia than marvolous. Sunday, tho wlrolosfi moBsngos say, the Lusltnnln ronchod Quoons town from Llvorpool at a Bpood of 22.91 knots nn hour. Monday she covorod GC0 knots nt nn nvornge spooa of So.GG knots nn hour. Tuos Farmer nnd Son Drown. (United Press Lensed Wlro.) Astoria, Or., Aug. 19. News RoBobtirg on tho 9.56 train reached here todny that D. L. Chap-' for interment by the side of lu man, a well Known rarmor or iso- wno died soveral years ago. halem, nnd his 19-ycnr-oid son. Wnrd, wero drowned In tho south fork of Snlmon creok Into Tuesdny. After tho day's work In tho field, they went swimming In tho creok. Mr. Chapman who was at tho fam ily homo nenrby, heard their cries for help. With tho old of neighbor? tho bodies woro rescued. MONEY TO LOt TH0S.K.R Ovor Ladd & Buch's Dank, Si's Norwich Union Fire Insurance! Frank Meredith, RcaldcatA Ofllco with Wm. Brown 4 CU 29 Commercial street STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL NEW TOM "At tho tlmo tho dlvorco suit wan day sho mndo C31 knots nt 25.21 nttUIlt 1 1l(lins.1 iuln.l A.. &1 ' 1lt lilt 1. a. u (loodo, Jtfumnl olllau. S-18-3t (ViiiiiultttHl to Asjluin aiinrloa Do Holm, aged 22, wna committed to tho asylum this morn ing. The cnuso given In tho com mitment papers la nervous break down following nttackB of typhoid fovor. Do solum has of ito been In tho habit of writing peculiar letters to a young woman of this nit v. threatening her llfo. Ho hna nlso on various ocrualons threatened his own llfo. Uo told tho oxnmlnor that recently ho decided to go down to tho rlvor bank nnd blqw himself to pieces with dynnmlto In ordor to savo his brother tho exponso of burying him. He stated, howovor. that unon further reflection ho determined to postpone tho soluble. n . TRIES TO UlAiVK WITH WIFE'S DAUGHTER brought my husbnnd tried to get Captain Hnlns to liston to reason bul was unsuccessful. "At tho propor tlmo tho part that T. Jonklns Hnlns, brothor of Cnptoln Hnlna, playod In tho torrlblo murdor, will come out. It has not beon oven partly explained. "As soon as I recover from the ter- rlblo shock I will havo my lawyor.- knots nn hour. As tho vossol takes tho short course this tlmo sho may roach Now York tomorrow night. This would mako her tho llrst boat to cross tho Atlantic oconn In four dnys. Girl Is Victim of Ruber. (United Press I.onsod Wlro.) San Francisco, Aug. 19. Lena Froedmun, nn lS-yonr-old domostlo, lftfllA in nilUIMilln tv ulimi.l Aal. m, . . I " , wo..... ,u ni.v.. ,, uuuiiiK. ,prepnro n tun siaiemont of the ease, who says sho camo horo rocontly llllam 8tulgor Is trnnsnctlng showing just what part T. Jenkln from Los Angolos. todny told tho no- biiHlnotM In Portland for n few days Hnlns had In tho murdor nnd nil lice a stnrtllng story of having boon K II. Ronnltt of UGrnudo Is nbout It. I will sign that state which drugged nnd Imprlsonod In n room trnnsne Ing buslnoss In this city for will sot forth tho true facta. by D. Rrodorlck, a voung baker with . ..,D. My onIy ol)ioct n Jlf0 ow lB ( whom GimhI Thrtbliitf IV N. Morris threshed 6000 bush, els of grain u the ruform school wud Hsyluin farnw In run of tl hours. Riiuitwn)' The dellvory Uomo owned bj- R. K. Edwards hwatott trlghtoned at in MUGMBWld ou State strwt yostonlay aftwuomi and daubed at brwkuek bwn for wvoral bloaka down thv paiM GwrouRlifare. Th frlshtent wnlwai rtnuJly tqppd at tho barn of William DrJvtw on Capitol stwoU Ror tha 44tvory wio hud ben al most oiutltly demolUhed. Tho hon? cap0j with iv U bruHw. (United Press Leased Wire.) Santa Itosn, Cnl., Aug. 19. Re. cnuso ho Insisted on making lovo to his pretty stop-diuiRhtor. Miss Gene vlovo Abernalby. J. L. Rhea has been divorced hy his wife Mrs. Laura L. Rhon. Mrs. Rhea alleged that hor hiis bajd tried to Kot his stendauEhter to olopo with him. Hor testimony w.ii mpuUmaattHl by lottors from Rhw to hor daughter Brotdsslnir love and aaklnji hor t maKe an appointment wnn mm and oiape. The gh-1 twMHt on the stand that she did not bHove in hor steyftuh ors prQiostatiftHs of jqvo slid turned m ieuer over to hor mothor. U. It Spotwlir has returned to hta howtt.lK LaftilvtUflt Colo., nttor n two-moatka vUlt horo with friends nnd relative Miss Hnon Lewis wont to Portland todny to visit with relatives for a abort tlmo. L. G. Nathmnn returned to Wood burn today after a short business visit horo. Mlsi J03I0 Thurman returned this mornlnj from n ton days vacation nt Newport. Frai.k Hughes has returned from Southern Oregon whoro bo vUltod on buslnoss. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Needhnm havo returned homo from a pleasant out ing .it Ciucndla. Miss Hunlco Taylor has returned from Newport, whoro sho spont n ideasant outing. Mrs. Monty Leslie and daughter have returned from a month's visit with her parents nt Solo. Andy Andorson and fnmlly have gone to Albany to spend a few wooks vlsltlug with friends and relatives. .m. uevy and son Albort and daughter Edna, aro In the city visit ing frhMuls for a few dnys. Miss Helen Rurrmnn has returned to her home In Portland after a week's visit hero with friends. Alllo and Fred Uuroughs of Roso burg. aro transacting business horo and visit lug friends for a fow days. A. J. Daniels, a local harbor, has departed with his family for Mea dow lako to enjoy a fow weeks outing. alio boenmo ncnualnted nt hor vlndlcato my husband's ohnrnctor lodging house. Ijitor sho contradict nnd roar my boys to bo mon llko he od horsolf many tlmos nnd tho physl-nB-" dans nt tho city hosnltnl whom nim Mr. Annls Bald that sho wau proa-.Is under trentment bollovo bIio Ib pnt whon Annls nnd Mrs. Hnlns wont mentally dornnged. Tho police aro on nutomobllo rldos. Sho said thnt I searching for nrodorlnk i...t w rt ., .. , ... I. ,. v .... .VI aim iiuvwr iiouceii nnytning to Indi cate that thoro wns anything more thnn friendship between her husband and Mrs. Halns. Stories of wild nu tomobllo rldos wero positively denied by her. CHINESE IIKATKX FOR INSUITING MEXICAN WOMAN onmn .Monica. Cnl.. Aug. 19. boon unnblo to find him. o- Tho American National Game. Rut, dosplto Its nllon Uneago, tho gnmo has becomo ns chnrncterlstlc ally American ns bullfighting la characteristically Spanish, or peloty characteristically Basque, or horesy huntlng characteristically Scotch Not that our national sport stays pent within our traditional frontlors; llopplektu-s for Ilolnu-s Vi register Ib fast filling op, t:i cordially invito our old ttinil bo with us ngalu this jtu Ister. now. Phono 10 T. Llvosley & Co., Salem. H For Sale Furniture for a house. I hnve this furnlta ready in my homo and UR tho goods ln In the bocK. houBo is located ivlthla blocks of the huslnsu drisl routs for $15 a month nnd gas light, hot nnd ctld' bath nnd gas range The tv Is flrat-olnss nnd has on!; l iibo six months This l j for any ono look'ng for I od houso as I wlM sol! ettrrfi us It sands. The tcrniic rnnirod sutlsfnctorlr fcr who wishes to buy Wt5 enro of tho paper, gltH! nnmo nnd nddrcss and I 1 munlcnto with you TblUa n sacrifice on my part tot! wh linvn nt onCt Jniirnnl P. 114. tAl ......., vp -. For Sale Soveral houses Ui nnd farm "ands at a b"&f Itnl Motlnnnl Hank. W Wanted A gontlo Phono 1359. drlTUf HI wealthy Chinese nutomohlllst, with some truoly artistic knuckle Imprints anor tne ceiestrlal had fatled In an attomptto Induce Mrs. Gragedls to olopo with him. Lung was reclining in thetonnoau of his machine as It dashed through the streets of Santa Monica yester day when he fc.lt a sharp pain In hh neart and discovered that be was n love with n protty Spanish woman whom ho at that moment saw for the first time. He ordored his chauffour to stop tho maehlno and ardentiv mi. dressed the object nf his nii. Mini ti . .. . .. - " wvuwa mi nurr) hhu lamio' or Portland uiscovorlng that the woman was un nro spending n short time with able to understand nhtnc. . .,.. friends hero before going on their her with signs that he daslrod w Carolos Gracedls dPolnrnrt o,i.,v ti. . ..... ","'"1 Jrsrx;TLdSj? Dolled rnnrt fr ,nvi .1 ...'" ." "un, mi !3 aiBO tne . .-.- ... .. ,,,,..,, uuiuiuil'll 1111 countonanco of chine t.nnir n annnt batsman. Persons reluctant to canonize our Philippine policy should observe how live thousand na tlvos will pour down upon the dia mond to felicitate tho author of n three-baggor, and continue his apo- Good HorM for Sab- l driver for buggy or cirruv want teams to haul Plmnn 1410 Mnln. M P P call, Stato and NlneteeatlM fir For Sale Five acres, ne Sfinn. n'bw house. S b' 1100 cash, $10 per mo1 . A.Mnn, .nltoro SHOO. Ci03 stallments. 476 Court iwl M Wanted A first claw Call at once, corner v Market streets. McDrWfc outing to Newport, John Scott, Attorney Slater nud family, aad Frank A. Lareen nud family were Newport passengers to-day. Hrnoet Ismay of Toledo, Ore. ar- elope with him. Signaling hor celestial wooer to wait. Mrs. Gragedls ro-entored her houso and Informed hor husband of thfocourronoe. The Spaniard rush- .Ail In A 1.. IUiu uo eireei. taught the Ch! L rnuu louay to attend to business Inaman a lesson in , ... matters and visit with friends for a rt of fisticuffs and v,ento thepo wceK ' "ce station where ho nald hi, i Would You Forget to Open a Re$ tered Letter-If You Received You would opon n registered letter nr telecram of to , Rut aro you not, just tho sumo, somewhat careless tout " things hat shoniii imvA oim. , , ittrAst to Tw Perhaps once a week perhaps once a day a classlflei printed that innnhn. ,..,.. . .. , n- and1 ' - ",v jui ieruuai imori-at as ui-' --- j y as tho lottor or telegram would but, aro you sMB w " ,u -wer k, to profit by It? OF COURSE THE WANT AD IS DELIVERER TO VOf ONE OF A HUNCH AND YOU HAVE TO PICK OlT H ONE THAT IS "FOR YOU." -:- -:-