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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1908)
." w Bsrwn juur otfiiAT ofriwfAi, balmm, oaox, wmwompAt, AougT 99. 1990 -V n j NOW EOR TUB WINDUP THRMK MOltK DAYS OF THIS GRAND BARGAIN GIVING KVKNT. EVJSRY DAY AS OUR AU GUST CLMAN-UP SALE NRARS THE END THE IJARGAINS MECOSttJ MORE INTERESTING, VAL tnifi IIGOMB aitfiATBIt; PRIORS AltE LOWER,, AND CROWDS ARE LARGER. DO YOUR SHOP HY PING TODAY TODAY ONLY Wo direr 40 dozen Extra Largo Turkish ,Bath Towola solcctcd from our regular stocks, usually cold at 25c and 35c. On salo today at 8:30 at 19c No Totophono Orders Received. 95c Tho doublo black, Now . NEW SILK GLOVES "Celebrated Kaysor" Qlovo, made with tipped nngcra 12 and 1C button length, white and colore, nold always at $2.00 95 Ladies' Sweaters $1.38 fer 2.00 valuos. These are a now, lot dt recotvod. ."Mum" 'lie for a rejjular 2Rc value. Your money back If Mum falls to relievo, Mum lo your frlond, Oil! Edge 15c 8I100 PoIIbIi boIIs at 25c our prlco lfic Wo'ro right for Shoo Sundries Waists Replete u Our ontiro lino of ancy and plain LIngoriea Shirt Waists. All this sea flon'a nowoat allowing, trimmed with ombroldory, laco and Insertion. n tlilo big ohowlng all sizes aro rep resented. Reduced onetliird in price leu's Panamas $5.00 Values to $10.00? Only a few loft If wo havo your bIzo you can savo a "V" easily, for $15.00. values. Men's Suits $9.50 Theso aro bona fldo reduc tions and all now styles. It pays, to Investigate . Men's 'Shoes $1.10 VIGILANCE COMMITTEE ORGANIZES to close Oxfords or yet. Canvas Shoes nnd Lots of good wenth- 24Kf K.M.'Marr-VrSW? r$ea.yeue4 &4tei 4m M WTiii m- EmxXKSti XXXUsX212br1U&SAW I lilllli-HII)HHIHI!llll woro mnrrlod in 1895, and camo to hub bmio nuotit roar yearn ago. The mother aska for tho custody of tho four small children, nnd for a roa Bonablo monthly allowanoo for tholr .mtpport. Carey Martin and C. P. Frazlor aro tho nttornoy for tho plaintiff. .t' City News!! 3 MMMVUHllUBBMRV' awwiiAiwiiMii awiwniwiMiMn wirtinw iim tmMP JUDGE (United Prws Lcnscd Wire.) Marysvlllo, Cal., Aug. 2C Vigi lantes aro In charge of the town of Qulnc'y, county seat of Plumas coun ty today and It Is feared tnat serious trouble will result between them nnfl a band of rufflans who have been terrifying tho cities. Matters came to a climax last nlcht when tho flro apparatus was tampered with and the hoso cut Just before an attempt was made to set fire to a building In tho middle of tho town. A number of Incondlary attempts have been discovered. Business men havo received numerous unsigned letters threatening to destroy tho business section of tho town. Tho vigilantes are well organized and dotermlnod io rid tho town ot tho undesirables. They aro pre pared to us tho most drastic meas ures and a high stato of excitement prevails. Tho ruffians are known and it Is believed that they will not submit without a fight. The vlgllanco committee wns formed at a secret mooting held last night, but tho whole town was awaro of It early today. Tho business men bellovo that tho desperadoes planned to put the flro engines out of com mission, and then sot flro to tho town In an offort to destroy tho business section nnd cause oxcltoment that wcuhl givo thorn nn opportunity for loot. o ooooooooooo o did givh cowMrprag1 O PERSONAL MENTION O. " Salem, Or., Aug. U ditor; ' 1H O O O Ana O OOO - O Movements of Siiicrh O People. O nnooOOOOO To the Editer: T ........ - . . JUU, ,KUUi ,gMIe j crfi cation -appeared . from . ;? Smith, atatlntr tbaf , ,... ' w I HarJoy Bosler. has returned from a;a communication to i ., fnw cIpvs ontlnc at Newport. Eldon Damon has returned from a week's outing at Newport. Wnl'do Colbert of Corvallls was a visitor in this city yesterday. r. U Pnnner of FttllS Cltl' Is commlttoo of tho Rniim "u Trado last Monday, and .; some unknown cause hi, com'!? failed to rocolve an audlew. As secrotary. I wish t ..'. .. ;Mr, Smith and Mr. Lantz were Inn ntlillnnnn Mint it.. - s"1 tmtis.ip.tlnir business In this city. n n,iin !, n. .. B " - -- ,- iiuuiviiiiu. LiiiiL rnii nvAi.u Chns. Park 1ms returned from a mIWee adjourne(1 f J"11 Bhort business visit to wanon. SC8aIon to give such audience V, Mrs. Leo Achcson has returned n.inr.ir ttwi nce from1 a month's outing at Newport. nGarly half nn h(m ' ifa 'Anofln Pnrrlncton baa cone to i...i ., ,... . ,r BWt tliiconn ir, vMt llU tiareilts for a fOW r- -n-- VWW W iwHHimiiiiiiwmii Wetlier Fair and warmer tonight and ThHrdR)', We Chh JPIMe Yon Witk our advertising, Our path BENSON RESIGNS . , "I am going to fllo my resignation no Judgo of tho clrcnilt court for tho first district this afternoon." said If You Want A nlco rooBt or steak, phono "821- W.v ln.d0 n nkvlnv ..lnn ,,.! ' "U Jrour r Wl" U0 8'" Prompt -j ..-- iwrn ' -.. .. iiik a . .. Irfectlon. ' Pllo Into tho imisIi cart ,ulu,iu""' I0U w,1 n, "nt mouB-ir8i msirici mis niiornoon," said mi we will pilot you toward tho' ' ,7. , .1 "mrKOt Ul""sim J"0 L. Donson, who camo to Ulaco called PUOSPHIUTY, tU ,)C8t thoro l tho mont ,lno' this city today to boo tho governor. It Ahvnyn PayH ' ""' U,,IK ollt 0I I'oimca ior gooa. To got tho host, and you nro sure l nm not B0,"8 o run for any more to got tho buBt In tho grocery line, omco; I am going to practlco Inw." froh niriro ntul nnnntm l.,, i "Wltll tlldso wnnls .Tnilun Tlnnnon J yon buy from J. M. Lawrence tho mflnned tho report that has bcoK No waitluu 11 chairs nUn n indv ,u,,ro u,lu lvoa ""raotlon. Phono '" ni.iimuu iwr mu pnai iow uaya. no waning, i cnairs, nuo a lauy, nnnrvn Vninn.i nf win,i. w-.n waa. " rw ."".m.. v.. .. .. a tllli. tlnvfl 'J. J. Lundwlck went to Portland this mornlncr on a short buslnofa visit. Mrs. W. W. Lane has returned from a threo weeks' outing nt Cas cadla. J. H. Hill returned to Stnyton this mornLng after a short business visit horo. Albert Symcs returned last ovon Ing from a business visit to Port land. Chas. Jory of Stockton, Cal., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jory. Ray Smith and brothor, Cllffo, nro In Portland transacting business for a few days. Choster Frazlor has returned from Portland where ho spent a few dnyD with friends. E. E. McClnnahan has returned to Eugene after a short business vlrf Uto this city. JuMub Woir, tho Silverton hop mngnato, Is In th olty looking nftor busrie Interests. Miss Maud Rollnnd of Portland camo up last evening to spond a wek'.s vacation. MIm Pearl Wlnnns lenves today for Sttle to visit with rolntiros for a few wooka. Mrs. Carl "Wilbur want to .Toffer aon this morning to visit with frlonds for n few days. "-" ' I Mrs. E. Hartley returned today (United Prcn l.cnod wire.) I from a, pleasant visit with rolatlvos Sydney, N. S. V., Aug. 2C (Dy.ln Ontario, Idaho. II. L6o Clotworthy, United Press I Q. II. Losllo dopartPd last ovon correspondont on board tho V. 3. S. . Ing for Portland to attond buslnoss Qeorgln, with tho Atlantic fieot.) .mnttors for a few days. uuvniu id binning tnu uiuau nuiK lliiu nuuuu wiiuu uuu vnuur ivuduu- scrubbing tho deck today, prepara- baum havo returned from a pleasant tory to tho doparturo of tho floot for outing nt Newport. Melbourne tomorrow morning nnd I Goo. C. "Will has roturned from no visitors havo boon allowed board tho American wnrahlna. llboral an allowanco for shoro leavo ' Miss Ruth Brleson roturned to hor ns Is poBslblo, Ib mado by Admlrnl homo In Portlnnd last ovonlng nfter Sporry, howover, and tho streets and a brief visit with frlonds horo. plncos of amusement aro crowded ' Will Johnson, of Woodburn. Is In FLEET SETS SAIL AGAIN TOMORROW on. Albany and Lebanon whoro ho trans As acted business for, a few days. for Mr. Page, manager of the el ui uuiiiimuy, in nopo3 of brlDjtt, the two Interests together. Attp tho arrival of Mr. Smith, the ! rameo asKeu wnother he had communication to present. He'faij ho bad nono prepared, and m Bpmo verbal statements. Mr.Ltt who accompanied Mr. Smith, j. sented a map Bhowlng the rei'ld or tins ecction. TI1I3 wa carcfaijp uxuunnuu oy ine executlva coaaii. teo and tho wholo matter k. ferrcd to tho transportation c0f&4 teo of tho, Board of Trado, wlthlT atruction to call upon the ekctrlt company, upon receipt of Mr. SaitVi communication nnd mako an tm. to adjust tho wholo matter. Tli communication rofcrred to bT SB Smith, was not nt that time, nori It since boon fllod with tho boarl any of Its members. Tho cxecu'J? commlttoo of the Board of Tradsii vory active In its effort to im UIIILUVUU BUI-V1CU Oil III! llDeS Itim to Salem. It holds regular .!? meotlngs, at which all bujlnessb promptly handled in a buslneM-llb mannor, and it cftolmy do m 'doorv u criticism ottueil in It- Smith's communlrailon A P II0PER -0 with sailors and ofllcors. Hlmi Ih PortlHHd VWt Hairs restaurant', 330 Wash lnaton ctreot. 1 o-o-d tho city transacting business and flllWHt Plae emuleuro. o-o-d-tf. Vor KhiHwi Proof appears to havo tho best chanco for Do Not 1'Nirjret appointment to tho vnenncy. DIs- I Til 11 Minn. ...Ill l. I.....1 .. 1 Ul.i III...... . . Mil.., .iu..-M.i.... ..-.,- ....1 ..t ",v'u ",, ,,u cwnovri mvi. Aiiuruuy w. J, Aioorcs IUBO in to i)Oi uar on or Y ,' t0",Rht' nnd you W,U wnnt to looV iani ft I'088'0'"' of appointment in LT .; l : i" e":....yn ,our boat " "t that uuu ot , ;.:.:r":.: ,::";.:. '":""" c,ot" v0 had better ."r;,":" ..r.ri-0"'1 . j & stogo-a h pHtronlzo your plucu ot biuluosB. Hy Y)Hr Hop PlrklHir HhppR At KarlriiRlon'B, .oxorythlng Milder one roof. Notlco to Contractors. X'll.. I- .!.-- l ..... . 1TO..H.B nurlor. U m, will 1,0 ,..".". " '" '" '"" .""' 'mm Monday ovonlng, Soptombor 7, 1903, ior 1110 construction or a sowor It Ih a I'leAHttrts through block 38 In Salem, Oregon. IduMc Work n HKrlIij AtKB t-BUUT lKO, II HKIIIOU niUI , experienced monlcuro, hns arrived In,"0" flNiom ami taxon u position at llll- ott'ii lmrbcr ehop on Stato strvOt. Tlw .M. M. lKiatw. Ulll will rnniBlll luihmanunllu .in. I n will mnko a epeclalty of Indlos' work. tf. I'n Kb !. .,,.. ... """"K" 'UCI flour. Tho broad and cako mado !!.,?"5 . "ol,avlow .B.11 to from Wild Roso flour aro always the uZl Zi i, ,,Zm? bo.t. Trv ov ,,.i . through block 43 In Bald city. Work to bO llano In nnrnrilnnnn wltl. th. ' plans and specifications on fllo In the Will bo contorrcd In Pacific Lodgo A. V. & A. M. thin ovonlng. aii imiBona cominuv invitmi. in- A Hint to tho Wkkt-Awako MerchMitt order of the worshipful mastor. If you DAILY Invest n llttlo OAP-I 1TAL In the JOURNAL ad. columni you will lUecovor that advertUlng paya. IMeifMtrM Nhhh1 Oovrnor Qkmbcrlaln yesterday wornlns apoolnUM D. II. Sljlor of Portland, .f. 8abrook ot Portland KRd C. P, Strain, ot Poudloton n dvl twi to the National Tax auocta 41(H)' conveatlon to bo hold la To mato, Canada, Octobpr t 10, lf8, TV outh aldu nf utato itret is immv oa to travel, tho pavlns of tlMt wstloH bolag complete ytt,or Miy afternoon. The noi;th section t tke tit U ubt Unshod yot at Um l4rctJWi of Hltth Uroot, but Jy a few yWrelroiualn unnniKe. Wrk U wl lonst on tho Hlsh 4r4Ni jwvit. tUe woit side of the Mh arly completed. IhJuixhI In Uuimwny J. Wood, un employe of tho Pncl flo States Telephono company, was olnco of tho city recorder. I By ordor of tho common conucll W. A. MOORH9, S-2C3t Recorder. o . Notico to ContrMctoni. Notlco Is horcby given that sealed bids will bo opened by tho common council of tho city of Salem. Oregon Tho ono all-absorbing topic here Blinking hands with frlonds. Is tho friendship between Amorlca Howard Ferguson baa returned to nnd tho British colonics that the his homo In Cnnby after a visit with visit of tho fleet has ro-dlscovorod .his relatives and friends horo. for both nations. Tho Joining of In- Hugh Froolnnd. tho minor from terosts for tho control of tho Pacific eastern Oregon, Ib here visiting rein- ocean ny tno wmto races Is tho ono'tlvos and transacting buslnoss. Issuo that has forced Itolt on ovory body's mind by tho enthusiasm that has attonded tho program of tho floot. Ofllcora and civilians nro dis cussing tho issue ovor tholr last frlondly .glass today. It Is certain that tho visit of tho fleet Iiob oponod tho oyos of all Australia to tho fact that Amorlca Is a powerful nation and a tromondous factor In tho con trol of tho Paclflo ocean. A demonstration has been propar Peter Baty of Brooks was in the city yesterday transacting buslnosa and shaking hands with old frlonds. Prank Wallace and family return ed to Spokano this morning aftor an extonded visit with relatives horo. F. L. Swnln, mnnnger of Swnin & Co.'s real estate firm of Portland, was In tho city today nttonling busi ness mattors, U. J. Holder of Grant Pass ar rived this morning nnd will visit his ed for tho doparturo of tho floot to-j sister, Mrs. Thomas Tnrkor, for a thrown put ot tho company', wagon :" , . .' rCROn on L,ncol street in South Salem tSirTillV ' this morning resulting In injuries L of v! V m ' ,raPrV" whlc will probably Jay him uu for T , Nrth ,COltaK0' D nd 7th wveral week-. The cu of th ?? "' IVTT home taking fright wM by a wire n ef fcinfat,oa or the making, ot under which tho rig wa standing 'aoJj TTZTu "W ? fl'e ta ralH down upon the back of onl V , f nl " rCCrder" of the hore which started to rh, ? ordcr of th "" council.1 alio frightening lu mato and they s.afi.,. ' A' M00RES r.H K ...-. . . .. O-Jg-Jl ,.. me iivu up uiuv cm ii inrow, iw. nowi io mo ground, j.o wai Recorder. me frtf Mvt- MyHe M. tlMHHHoa b filed n mH UNmt ht iHt hor hutband Owl P. TtMMM, mi the ground ot ertt4 am4 treatueut. The owpllt alhNHNi tt the couple at onco taken to tho Salem hospital , hJHH roI OommUslow wnnrfi na vn Kituna.i n u . . a i . (v v luiui iniiii in HnurnnvM port getting aloug na well as could c,Ho company Judgo Wolverton of . .. Iliiv ITitlifl.l fli.t,. .1 . . te cxpecteu. morrow morning. Canon will boom out tho national sabuto and It Is thought that moro peoplo will bo horo to boo the Amorlcan ahlpa do- part than wore horo to seo them urrlvo, as thousands havo come from the Interior since the Amorlcans' visit was begun. Tho officials ot tho govornmout will dollver ad dresses of farewell to Admiral Sper ry when he Ib ready to leavo tomor row morning. The officers of tho fleet aro glad that tho schodulo calls for tho ar rival of the voasela at Melbourne on Suuday. There is to be no formal demonstration until Monday and the officers and men will have had tlmo to ro3t up a llttlo before their week ot celebration. Admiral Sporry arranged today for tho coaling of the fleet at Al bany, St. O.eorge'8 bay. West Aus tralia on Sept. 11. o Mor IhHc lUrritw the United State circuit court ha Issued an order restraining the rail road commission from enforcing tholr orders of March 51 and Juno InvlUtlou to Mr. Ilarrlman, by wlro, 'company to connect Its tracks with to atop- off. and visit Salem ou hU tho tra'cks of the United Railway way through Oregon, assuring ' him comnanv of Portland . . .. ... .... . -.-.-. m nospuaiuy or ttio city. Governor Chnmbnrlnln a ),. r.. A. 0. Miller, after an absence, ol bay booster tuoetine lil i, m. 15 years, dopar(ed this mornlnc tord that It Harlman and other rat'. Parkeruburg, Iowa, his old homo, Jrwida did not do the right thing by where he will visit his father aad.tae stato. h t. et,..i.i . ...... w,w, tlve veto, build its own roads. T. Tllirna thn mMu. n.kn .,,.1. . .. , ..... .wuv, oiuio ovoral thousand monoy orders and hae caused the fedoral authorities, considerable troublo In all coast cities, is under arrest In Stockton, Cal. Aeronauts have been banished, as far aa experiments are concerned, from Paris. The authorities say thoy caa risk tholr own necks but aot thoaoof, spectators. -" ' "v' n L-Tke wlfept.MaJpcGraJ OEL Y.1" x.nsiaiu, wa9 rounv mur dered In a lonely spot near London. Her Jewels had been stolon and her rings torn from her fingers. few days. R. L. Stanton nnd wlfo havo re turned to tholr homo ln Suokane after n few weoks 3pent with frlenda horo. Arthur Allen Ohnlmus, n 5an Francisco Journalist, who has been visiting hero for several days, has returned homo. Bert Jorman, tho proprietor of tho Red Cross druK store, has re turned from an outing in tho moun tains accompanied by his family. A. L. Cannon and mother. Mm. n. P. Cannon, roturned to tholr home' in Turner today, Mrs. Cannon has been visiting relatives In California for tho past few weeks. Willis McElroy !d family havo roturned from a week's outing up on tho McKenzlo river. They also spont a few daya with relatives and frlenda in Eugene and Albany. Eugene Bosse, the flax man, was In tho city yesterday with a sample of his present flax crop, and it was. the finest every produced here. Mr. Bosse is now located a few rallea east of the asylum. The Misses Marie and Halllo Frankleu ot Portland aro horo visit. Ing with friends for a Bhort time. after which they will go to Albany to pend a week with tholr aunt, Mrs. J. G. Rutherford. Geo. IL Young, traveling sales man for the Sicrnmimln Iron piJUllrsAryejftiajiJo traaw wuuuesa. air. YOUncr W1 A fnrmnr resident of IndeDendence. hut h.. been employed In California for the J past six months. Ncnv Corporations Newberg Manufcturing and C": structlon Compnny; principal cflct Newberg; capital stock, JloOC is corporators, Thomas Herd, K C ChlrHtouscn, J. Carl plson, S, I Watklna nnd JI. 0. Hanson. Englo Valley Fru't Grori Union, principal ofllco, Now Br!4p Baker county, Oregon; capital etocc. $1000: incorporators, Matt Welte. D. W. Jones, Goo. W. Jonci, M. H Mulvnhtll, ot al. n HnliiH Continue. Ralclght, N. C, Aug. 26. T rains which havo boon Hooding ' section for two dnys, continued iii out filtrna of abatomont todtr. Norfolk & Southern railway hu io- ponded oporntlon between here un Woudoll because of wnshtfau. MONEY TO LOAf THOS. K. row Over Ladd & Buch'a Bank.Silea; Norwirh Union Fife Inswrancc Society Frank Meredith, Resldeat Ag Office with Wm. Brown ft Ca. 29 Commercial street. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL NEW TODAY for Salo Pnrnlturo for a : . .u.. f..m ture v nouso. x nave m - ready In my homo und will ll tho gopds lay in the nous. nouso is jocaivu M.t i.inii-o .f ho Imalneas dlitrict .... ik n ninnth. E-W and gas light, hot and cold I ba.th and gas range Tne w Is flrst-class and has only M .... !. Tl.l 1 I use bix raonuis. . ..iaI . . iirin,- for s furaj ir aoy uuu iuui5 . ed house as I will sell every as It sands. The terra MB1 for W Writ ranged satisfactorily irhn tulahaa t.1 DllV, caro of the paper. SI . -jj , .nrf I Will name ana uuin - . mnnli wlh VOU TWI W,H ., .. mv narl to t n onciiiiko vw who buy at once Journal C, IH. yr Whc1 A gentle Pheae 1359. Arrllit "fl '" ' . .IJ M I Far Sale Young ml'K quire 475 S. 22nd St Wanted Heavy team gravel. Capita imp - tf rcrt t:Jl ?- For SaW Tonts, also one Porter -tSmT??; IMI haad; also one Pon" ; jjij .i-. ...AM Inouirc . ,fl Union 8t, sear WB- mr.- - MMijUSLj ., I.rtriifttii' jMUu.MJ