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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
Piuf BAILT OAHtAi JOURNAL, AJJM,,ORJJGOK, FRIDAY, 3EPTKHBER S3, 1MB. , --fci, r v Ilv IV l,V I? in f X ' S. Hells Will Ring Monday AItEALb THE lKrg AND GIRLS HKADV7 THOSE WHO AUK NOT HUltltr HinilT DOWN TO THIS STORE; WR HAVE LOTS OF ,fciO0I THINGS JTOlt.TlIB CHILDREN TO WEAH THIS .SCHOOL YEAH, 'iJETTKIt ASSORTMENTS FOR THEM TO CHOOSE1 FItOf AN) IIETTEK VALVES THAN WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. THE CHILDREN CAN HUY HERE JUST AS, WEfcL AS' IF THEIR FA ItENTS WEHJB ALONG. Ready-iowear Dpf: First Floor RBHERS, COATS AND DRESSES Wo tried bard this fnlj to help tho mothers got the OlrU ready for school. Yoti Kavo tho lnrfecst and most complete-' llnp of ready to wear garments for Glrlc to choose from In tho city and tho prices, aro sultahlo for every purao iNAPPY SCHOOL SUITS Made to stand the hard knocks that tho boy u fjnlly gives his clothes when going to school. Thoy hnvo all tho stylo tbot.can bo put In Boys Clothing, and tho tailor ing is first-class. Tho fabrics aro now and tho styles aro tho Hus sion Blouse, Buster Brown, Nor fork and Straight Knoo Panto, Blzes 2 V6 to 1G years. Prices from $2.50 to COMMITTEE ', ON STREETS WILL ACT l' ON FAIRGROUNDS BOULEVARD $7.50 With each 25c purchnno In tho Hqslory or Underwear Department wo will give oac'h girl a pretty doll's shirt tw p-a With each 10.00 purchase. In, tho Boyj' Clothing Doparjmont wo will give the boys nn Imitation Leather Kll Suit Ciiho, valued at Pltv NEW ARRIVALS Nov Fall Shoes for Mon. You'll. find them right up to tho mlnuto In stylo and mado from tho best good of tho country's manufac turers. Everything that Is now and goojl Is In tho chowlng, and wo guarnntoo tlmt you will And tho hIio.. i-' that best suits you at this store nt a nrlco that you f'' wlH rucognUa as tho lowest In tlto ctty for tho hlgh.nl Hy-Grade Umbrellas SPECIAL OFFER. $2.85 Bound with tapo aldng tho edgn, bulb runner, oxtra selected han dles. Looks llko the C,00 kind sold olsowhor6. Silk Petticoats Tho grcatoat valuo wo have ovor shown, a now lot Just recolvcd In colors ooual to so-called $5.00 pot tlcnats Hold olsowhero. Our prlco Special, HOSIERY A quality In chlldron'; hose tlut . "wears. Tho finest wools and yuriia maKo tip our quality of goods. $3.98 Bo to Buporlor houlory for boyB' and girls' school wear Thoy'ro mado by bright, clean girls in modern factories, whoro every facility for the production of tho best quality 3 employed. All of tho boys' and girls' lino nre leaders for school oxcollont quality but fow priced. lammmmm Extraordinary bar gains in Stationery. I rtfttt. liHfiWKJ J J TSflMrxiSi i 1 I I I I I I "M-H"H-H"fl Minn City News 1 1 1, 1 1 II I WWfHH I II II T Weather Fun-cnM Fwlr tonight, with lu'iivy fronts HMttiidtiyi fair mid wnniicr. Wlion In Portland VUlt Hall's restaurant, .130 Wash ington street. 'vV b-o-cl ' Oiltou'H Plato- Elovou harbor chalra. oo-d Dmiu'o Tonight ' , At Prof. McMunn's dnntilng school. Lessons from 7 to 1). U-23-t Railed Tho hut dun co of tho season will bo given nt IIoIiuoh' hop yard this evening, All cordially Invited. Ladle of Hiilein I nm lutrodtiulng In your pretty city tho famoiiH Dr. Ilollom Shouldur Urnco and Comhluntlon Clothes Sup lxirtor. OIvoi a Utlio and gracoful figure, Promotes doop breathing, n osiontlal to good hoalth. arid tho real ecrot of long living. Provonts tho smothering of tho lungs In schoo' children, Mrs. W. Lk Trigg, agnnt; will call. 0-33.31 Katcm Hm Mtfny things to bo proud of but nono moro so than lts,j;gr factory. Tho Tnshmoo, Ln Com us. and Bon Ton cigars aro homo production and glvo intlsfuctlon in every way. Stall , Is one of tho mon Important out iiblo Ba why not have tho best In tho nturkot. Stausloff Bros, havo iloned thouvnnds. thoy can plenno you. Tho lait danco of the soasan will WjmmI lluriiH l: o O At an early hour this inomliiir llio n...i :... ......... - . , w iiiv u-mi uuivu will (IIIIUII io a-wood plh tiro nt Oak and Mberfy'strbotn. noiir tho Frank Hughes roHldouco. mid hud thoy not been prompt lit squelching the (lame, a bart valuod at $1500 would hnvo been ilrslvoyod. Tho Ions of tho wood win about $500. T, Itlgtlon- O oooooobo PEUSOXAIi MENTION IV. O O And .Movements of Salem O (), People. OOOOOOOOOOOO V. A. White 1b In Ijitceno trnnsnet- .ltDldly going out of dnto. and It will not nn long until both old and young ing bislnos. rtirs. I--. v. Durbln wunt In Port Soys the Idea of black funerals j8lnl yostortlny to Vslt for a fow days Miss Gladys Shooman. of Portland. arrived yesterday to visit ulth friends Ojnway six wvk. Thl l tho first roal O i vacation Mr. Darling ii.:s had In tho past 2 j year-. Dr. Arthur Coin:! It- bocomo a l partner t.f Dr. DniLv'i. ( ud will. nt. O tor Ot-.'ober 1. b? n thot -iivwly llt- lou oiucs; ovor th Thompjon Jow olry store. Dr. Ojruoll h a former Salem boy, and In t jvhi- gnditntod from a thros-yonr court- ci -fir, isr from tho North Paeirtj L hi u'oi-logo. ""' ' Hum mull Kill Ullll JUUIIKi, . , Wll liu lirirlnil In i.rnv .. .vlill.. ...la.JlOr II fOW daVS kols. Mr. Itlgdon has a ooiunloto.' T4'"1 ?ooir, of Eugene, was trans ncilug IiiihIuo b In this city ys to I' ll ay Arthur Uockwoll and family have returned irom a pioasaut out'ug at stock In thli lino. The ohly whlto hoar o and horses. In Marlon coun ty. Mr. Jtlgdou wan tho first to llx llll llllil lllkn tin. IiiihIiiiwii iin frnm tho cnriiontor hIiod. thu (IrHt in nm Newport In tho tulunhono th (irnt in unt I 'rs. It. S. Bonn left for Kiikouo church truck, tho llrHt to nravlda ' frilny to visit with rolntlvss for. oliapol spars with organ. Ho hai n ff U1!'B' . .... lead, and othors follow. 80 It will . MBti "orthn Itlehle, of Orogoa bo In tho future, and the public can V"' '" '" xm c,t' Ins a few donond uiiou It. 9-2S-31 aays wiin rrionas IjiiiiIi Imivoh Y. f. C. A. ' J. M. Lamb, who for somo tlmo hui had charge of the athletic dqpnrt mont of tho Y. M. C. A., has fouud It nrnossary, bocatiso of tho Illness of his mother, to resign his position. and go to Portland. Ho has a wfdo circle of friend i among tho mombors of tho nsioclatlou, and much regret was heard whon it was learned ho was to leavo. I.umb was expected to shortly take ctwirgo of athletics at tho Wll Mra. D. J. Fry. Miss Jennlo Fry and Miss Mildred Perkins nro In Kugono visiting for a short time. Mrs. M. A. Rutherford loft yoster dny for 8omorsot, Ky., where sho will visit for u mimbor of weeks. CharlOB Savage, a drummer for tho Cottage Hotel, has gouo to Portland to on Joy a fow weeks' vacation. Bishop Hell, of San Francisco, will preach In tho Uuited Urethron church. Gardon Road, this evening. Aut.l At II rciiio jvrmuii, inu we Known bo given nt Holmes' hop yard this aftornoon, at 2:30 o'clock from tho evening. All cordlully invited. j.mPv resldonco. 521 North Winter street. Whr Wcrti That soiled stilt, ttheti for n iiirM lWOKKKKLLKK NARROWLY c3-t Johnson & S'eso will msko it . Wi'WPI-w DEATH IN lamotto University, whoro ho honed. I bneball player, has returned from a I . . .. '' . ." '!.....,. .. S.. 1 AS... Ill t - t . : ni tne hhuio tlmo. to study medlclno. no nopes to return lu tlmo for tho second half of tho college year. .Mix. Dalryntplo 1H1 Mrs. J. J. Dalrymplo. wife of J. J. Dalrymple. of this city, uud ono of the oldest and mot highly respected residents In the city, succumbed to heart failure, passing away 'at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Griffith, on Court street, at nn earb hoMr yesterday morning. The fu- n'il s-vlcon will bo hold tomorrow look rlniont liko now. Journal. No,xt door to l'VH .H)tllHJJ In tho grocery lino you can do no ueuer than phono 311, J, M. I.iv Al'lt) Clovelsnd. O.. Sent. 25. Tho fact became known today that John D. Rockofollor had a narrow est'.i from denth or serious Injury last night, whon hh autnnoMi V.VIod Into a tolrvrnnh oolo. domoIlshiHK rencV. 01 'him Mtlai and 'on' wlM iSjlw-S?1- am! n-r, WrecV," nd hi. good, flrst-cla,.. 'tT.a.r.hM It wm on , tho slow lom'H moit uptndnto pteturo pImsw, Mill enjoy Hut patronago of hUMdrtids of 8aUu' bot peoplq. Change Sunday, Tuesday and Friday, Tk I.irjtM ftales Ih tho history of our hul noM this mouth to date. Why? Kv ery day a bargain day. Got tho habit Miifcuy at KarrUgtoa'a tho 'grceer KM MMkrktiuaHi Tb last llftHM Of tlMiMMMR Will M Mm.it HahKM H$Tjr this irtMf. . Alt cdrJUUy Uttt4. rate of smn! at whlrh t'i itj was runntHK, at vtd th oil king ad two trends who were ldlng w'th him. A.fli!T this fortunate eseaow th party waseld up by a policeman who InMsted that ho should know why tho tall llahti wero out. After tho vxplanaUon hnd loon Jotti in a Muatt bool?MirHWl' by tho nnlfcomnn the llghtlsiana(;hluo was allowed to ' ' ft i . in ii m ' CWIimwo QXtkMWi. Chco, Siopt. S5.-Deak'- low,:u.Mttt c1mi, ii.mk" . DMsmksc om oiwrcM. Tc; klk, Sc: low, 7?; loa, 7, successful trip In tho Washington ball Holds. Leonard Browu. of Eugene, Is trail -acting bus'tiess here for n short time, after which ho will leavo for California oh a business trip. Mlfu Grace Hour roturuod to her homo In Port'and lait evening, after a three wcoks' vl It In this city with frionds. - M s Jesslo TuUmnn returned this awiiIiir from an oxtoded visit with her sister. Mrs, Roily Rulefson, In Lb Grando. Or. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan re turned t j their homo In Portland thts morning, tyr spending two' weeki wiui iriuuHB nun ana in lianas. COWHERD C'AIjIX ROOSEVELT "LIAR" (Nnltrri Prctj l.-iimil Wlre.j St. Louis, Mq.', Sept. 25. "Rooe vol shows himself to be n big liar when he says thnt the nrosont ram. Iimrgn committee," doclarod William S. Cowherd. Democratic rnndldnt ror governor of Missouri, In an Inter vlow glvon tho St. LouU Star an-i ChrqnJcIo today ovor the lond-dls-tnnco telophono from Richland, Mo. Hesnld: "Evoryono roallzoi tho ImpoaMblll ty of tho Inst campaign comntltteo having hnd $300,000 loft over. Tho story Is mnde of whole cloth, and Roosovolt llesho Jsist plainly lies. "Realizing that the dfeat of Taft la assured, tho Ropub'lcnn pnrty Is In desperate straits, and Roo'aveU Is battling hard against tho Issues. He Is trying to make hlmsolf an Issue by Inject'ng hlmsolf Into tho campaign, and ondonvorlng to divert nttontlon from the real liunn tn tlm nii,ii.iiii... iiik cuiiii'Bi nnw miner u-nv. tn ninM his protogo, Taft. "Roosovelt miserably failed to make good his charges against Gov ernor Haskell, of Oklahoma." Tho statement roforred to by Cow herd was given out by State Chair man Tlmothv L. Woodruff, of New York, who, utter a con'freneo with President Rooseve't. -aid that tho President had declared It was strange that such a large sum of monev should appear In the Democratic treasury Immediately after Governor Haakoll took charge. Woodruff said that tho President roferrod to the money having bcon "loft over from tho last campaign." Tho Woodruff interview was printed In New York, Iuls Hont-chel. ono of the pro- and National Chairman Mack of tho prlotors of (ho Elite hotel, loft yei- Democratic committee, wired' RooT torday for Portland to take In the volt, asking Roosevelt o explain tho fair and transact business, John Reynolds and fam'ly started yestordav on tholr return home to Sacramento, after an extended visit hero and In Portland with friends. F A Plank, of Albanv, was In tho city ttday looking aftor business mat ten and ahaklm: hands with old friend for a toH tlmo. a'tef which ko ift for Portlani to visit tho Mult nomah rountv fair tor tho remaind er "f tho week. Terry Whalon. a stock man. of Rurcka, Cal., nawsel through thh cuv irm morninr to .Portland fa statement, but Roosovelt Ignored the atacK message. 1IAHKKT T. MA'STKRIOUSLV S'-'MMONKa BY DEMOCRATS (tTaltrU rrM Uphi Wlre. Kaas City, Mo.. Sept. 25. Oov ornor Haskell, who pawed through hero-today on his way to Chicago In response to a mysterious telegnwn sent him by tho Democrat' lead?rl in uuiccgo icst night, denied akain the persistent ruroo- that hv had r Tho construction of n fine boule vard from thd city to tho sate fair crntinrirt nHntild onirflncr thn 'nnrT nt. tontlon of tho city coune'l. TliS'fttroet' committee, composed of Messrs: Stolz Elliot and Stockton went ovct tho ground and will probably hnvo n to port to make to tho city council. Tho exact route to bo followed is not so important, but tho building of that boulovard on a modern engi neering p'an Is very Importnnt. Tho city has reached a point whoro all such public work Bhould bo dono on a larger and moro comprohensivo scale. For Instance, If Capital street could bo put through to tho fair grounds, a full 100 feet wide, paved and parked and planted with uniform omnptcntnl trees that would not grow up Into a wilderness of forest In a fow years, It would odd COO per cent to the value of all the property on thnt street and bo nn advertisement of tho Capital City for all time to come. Would Be n Big Thing. It would bo a big thing for nil th-? property owners, as n string of flno, modorn residences would go up on that streot, and If each rcsldonco hnd shrubbory and roses It would make a model boulovard. That Is ono thing that proporty owners must got clearly boforo them, that a flrst-claBs Im provement will always pay. Ono hundred dollars spent In shrabbory and flowen will, In a fow years, add $500 to tho val'to of a plape. No cheap and narrow mud street should bo tolerated to tho fair grounds. Tho Btnto fair Is the blggoit event this city has to its credit, and it Is going to bo blggor. Tho day will booh como when there will be a Chautauqua as-Hf-mbly held out thoro during the men: cf Juiir, and the contructloi; of such a Loiiti van should he nt.once nut through, nnd put -through right Trom ths stiin.lroir.l of (ho needs of thl i city and tho state for th next 20 yen rt. O' TAI'T Ml'ST REST IIKKORE SPEAKING AGAIN Clinton, In., Sept. 25. Although Judgo Tnft has not fully recovered his voice, n markod Imprnvemont was noticed today, and hl physician, Dr. Rlchnnlnon. nnnounced thnt bin dis tinguished pntlent would bo In good condition to rosiimo his speech-making n'ter n brlof rest. The Row John Wo ey, of Now York, nnd Congrossp'ou Bniitoll, ot Mllnols, who nro In the Taft pnrtv, lnvp been dellvorlng the long speech es from tho roar platform of tho spe cial car. Acting on tho stlvlco of Dr. Rich nrd'on, tho Republlrnn ennd'dnte will do very little tn'klng until ho hn8 rognlned his voice. Govornor Cummlnn this morning Introduced Judgs Tnft to large crowds. ' ' PROMIS I NO PROSPECTS FOR CRATER LAKE ROAD Medford. Or.. Spl. 25. Modforn and Jackson county hns gono good roncU mad. Two rou Ing sessions or n good ronds convention wore hold In this olty yo torday. and boforo. hey closod County Judge J. R. Noll j'.cdged $50,000 on the jmrt of Jack son county tawnrds bulld'ng tho pro posed Crater Lnko rond. Judgo John H. Scott, president of tho Oregon Good Roads As oclatlon, addrossed tho mooting, Instilling great onthu'lusm into tho uudloncu. The Crate'- Lake Rond Commis sion nccomnllshod their mission In th's city. Thoy will next turn their attontlon to Klamath county, o Eastern Receipt. Chago. Sopt. 25. Receipts, hog, 11.000; cattle, 2000; sheep, 10,000. Hogs opened steady. Loft over yos terday, G400. Receipts year ago, 15.000. Mixed. $C.C07.45: heavv, $7.00 7.50; rough. $6.60(0 6.95; light. o.uusr 7.30. cntt;e, slow; she'sp steady. JKausaj City, Mo Sept, 25. .Re ceipts, hogF, 7000; cattle, 3009! ahecp. 2000. Omaha. Nob., Sept. 25. -Ro'cpt? nogs, 3&ou; cattle, 1000; sheep, 9000. - t O V ,. i f Most of us woujd undoubtedly bo good spondors L the opertnlty and tho wherewithal catneasily. FOItAKER T0 ,,.. "KPLY TO, . vuiu-u 1-trmM l . - . Cincinnati. 00. J. B. Poraker toaar ,n25- ing dom.nVted V2R eats. The answi? JttW words, and Ia to be wff" day morning. r6'eet; It Is reported that p deal with his on iii ?? Ing every rh,"u .: Idcnt nnd" Hearst -2bTU nil the cdntrS9ie,antdha with T and Roosevelt1 h( TAFT GETS OVATlr FROM inn". t.i. . .. - viii r-.i 'initcfi I'r. ..."Vll Davenport. In a... crowd from n atn ,'" court houee here todnv OT eaaing to the speakeri' .,' lapged. Nobodv if' .,,J snvnrnl ...-.. .. '" "un. 1 T 7. nviv inrown to th. Ta ft w8 snhodulpatoV' minutes, but ho .i... ! nn hewr. Ho was' glni'M BARTHOLOMYAt'thA daughter, Mrs. A1 6fe and one-hnlf miles south 7 alvshV 'eoi, Ho 1b survived by flp. as ionews: Mrs A A mr"l mi "" ."",' '"Bniana; kitl n Tu (' Jl ' "rain, and WiWi Tho funornl win . ..?. home of his daughter, MrTtl Ppyser, two and one-ba f L1 or town, on tho Jefferson nSl o'clock Saturday afturnnJTLl ber 2C, Rev. P. S, Knight 0 intormont will beniadeinciu comotory. w W1J If ono's salary wora ,t?, pne'B desire, thoro would &T imiig uoing on tne snot. 1 11 Wild nnd Colossal manlr...t.J n IIhhm.1 At. ' fl uuiuiiu mucks is a panic-Bite and thoroforo when panic coomb ronus snould tnke their vail wiin inu resi ot u . vnun criuciseu ror mortit nm uoino to niiy nn nntn w that ho ro-olved when yonng tot iiiuiiKiiH" 11 aoine ror anytblci mvivoiui iuo ui IIIO It Is reported thnt It cost till 10 nouty .yr. Taft of hit nomiu:i .. 11 uuni 1. nuiuvUUU)' IQIDg tOll nun n postnl card telling what I happened to hint lr aHoc 223 S. CCHMlTJAtJ STARR PIANO HIGH CUSS GOODS GEO. C WILL MONEY TO LOAI tho3 k. roa Over Ladd & Bush's Bank Si'b.I Norwich Union Fitt Insurance Sel Frank Rfortnllth, llenldeBt Sf4 Offlco with Wm. Brown I Cl 29 Commercial street. 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 H 11 1 IWWI J NEW TQPAY T . ...... J. .. 1 1 A1JU "". ' ' ' ' ' DMT t-H-f lit! t UI llli'MHI-r HORSES FOR SALE Pour head of 1-year-oH &J wolgilng from 1300 to HOON Call at place 6 miles south ol a-nif-j Tj-.vtrt.n,''nn h Halrv bul!il5 fair irunds and Bah' bw fady'8. large sUed gold , gin movements with pin "f I0 reward If left l," iThniift R. Jorv Phone Tvnv n.t.l --- U'unt.w! Wnnn honDlDS, 19 PI i Ohiira DffW or more. r- ., .., W'lll.nn S'J-l J .. ,MW.. .. .JJ. Vor Sale A good, gentl "TV hor-e. Take In part pgj good milch cow W. P R1?! III . V,uiuiunv" . L -tht I For smv worn norc. -:-; uU 1210 pound-, and a .' JiM automatic apple vfter, 3 pair. Call at 74 1 North Cffl UI nl... tint Dtivu.i Oh Octolw 1 Drs. Darby M nell will remove their Jn signed a tho trea--'i-or of th nT w'tneaa the romaln.U nt th f.t. n ! orratlc national ro-nmitt "H ,!. wid he was very jorry not to have ' nl lJlt, nef oven nas any Intention itt aoie to visit th state fair, as, Vl bk from rooorta recelvikl from visitors from California. U Vas the best fair ivr hflld wi the coast. O. I. Dirllag. th ohllR'ng p- (HMger agent at th local Southern lclRo piotlon. left ireMordsr tor HeklanvUl, Ky.. accimnBled bv i wlf at ao. Ltord. Thev wit ly way of Nw OriM. and will ho Povernor Haskell refusal to ! cusw tho charges made agaltist him by Hearst. pi-Vt : A man was swtrki at his fcqjri. d'd It well, even artlscally. and klie th aorM l?nw fimthlBr wiC tW IW Wll (B lfn at'HKt MISS IT FKATl'HE SITUECT THE "CATTLE RUSTLERS" FnR or Kfe, showing tho Western Itowfeoy's daring yldo through tlvtf HvelcIiM, also Two Models and Mrs. ToArey's Suitor. . TONIGHT AM) TOMORROW NIOHT H A roreet the -R lor from the uWmTj5i rooms over the Thoopwa I store, ' 1"H hout. i..,.. c.i. T.lvA.rootn part cash, balance flOP Will take tram a Pa"" pi house and two lots, TO't, navnlent. balanca Mt.j- .a i....t .taaat - lit) court si wr M 8venl " w i and farm Mods st '4. Hat ftWBiH " . ft a 1 Uti Two young "f , BCWHfT w" 9-9'' mua ar nrewcu ftei-T.. rLi 1 sss-iarva-- "-n .- -