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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1909)
DAILY OAl'lTAL JOURNAL, o.tLKM, ORKGON, WEDNESDAY, JTJNH 98, 1O0. A Homelike Cottage. Arranged For One or Two Stories and Basement. Estimated Cost, $1,700. Copyright. 1000. by Glenn L. Saxton, MlnncipolU. Minn. SHOES that Give Service & Wear WI1ITE HOUSE OXf 0RDSFOMB , A, ', Mflfln In n fnntAa. .i . . . ... . t . Ji jy S structod" """ wucre a poor shoe for women wns never con- tnbltahcnd.K,,03r ,8 tho makop and hls rcm,,nt,on hns uecn lons to dato leXe"8,8nnd0PBaImpnesnt h CmPlete llh these bow ,n "P vn.i?X?f0ridn.a.id FU,nps nro ,n 8reat demonil. Hnvo you bought pteaso you. 10W you maUy bcnut,ful 8t,Ios nt PTlcea that will Tho greatest shoo vnluea aro here. ' 4 E5? .s - sw - .,hummws iii.V lk f- The June White Sale Is Still Continued and many are liking advant ngo of this marked laving op portunity. The prices on all white merchandise Is reduced. iStnplo muslin nnd thread excepted.; 20 Per Cent Discount On a flno assortment of New Dress Goods There are many pretty colors nnd stylish weaves Include! In tills extra special. They aro now one-fifth off. How Thieves Live by Charles Somcrvillc, the celebrated newspaper criminal reporter, is only one of the big features that make the July Everybody's very much worth while. There arc five other live articles,, and SIX STORIES that you can't afford to miss. Get the JULY EVERYBODY'S Special display by I'utton lli-us. Commercial Hook Store. I'utiiiim'N Drug Store. Ailolph'K Cigar Storo re STAR OHANfiKS I'WXJIUM TODAY SEVEN Pictures till of pleasing nature. I'ull of fun and ini'iTliiH'iii FOR A OOOII SHOW, THIS IS IT tniii)imiiiin" THE G.A.R. ELECTS OFFICERS Tncomn, Juno 23, Judging from sontlmcnt expressed by the members of the G. A. It., In unnual encamp ment, In this city, Sonttlo- will bo se lected for tho noxt stnto meeting Xo definite dato hns boon reached but a coiumittco hns been nppoln od to so lect the encampment city. Tho tlnio hns not been set for the comml'.teo meeting. Tho now monument fits on to tho soldiers' home at Or: Ins wuu un veiled today with npproprluto roro monlofi by tho veornus. The old vol dlors went nut to Ortlug In a biuly to participate In tuo program. Thoy will roturn to Tncoma this evening, nnd tomorrow will tnko n trip to So uttlo to see the exposition. Tho enenmpmont officers elected yoserday afternoon nro; Department, commnnuor, Lyman uniiKs, sonttlo; senior vlco commnndor, A. S. IJur bank, Cashmere; junior vlco com mnndor, N, 13. i.indlcy, Spoknno; medical director. Dr. R. L. Bceman, Spokane; chupintn, C. D. Spencer, Centrnllu: council of administration, V, H. Wl8combe, Spokane; It. J. Chase, and George W, TIbbetB, So-attlo. tfX$JMSSXialMmiSSi .,, ' 1 limp mm -. PKItSl'EOTlVB VIEW-FItOM A PUOTOQItAl'Il. SEATTLE MAN WINS SHOOT AT TAC0MA -l limited l'rwilMWlr.l ' Tacoma, Wash., J" 23';-0 first day's shoot of the Washington State Sportsmen's Association at tho South Tacoma range resulted In a victory for Lee Barclay of Seattle, his score being 222 out of a possible 320 Mark Pennington wns high man among tho amateurs with a score of 215. Tho shoot h being continued today and as a MOO cup and a num ber of other trophies are up, tho rlv alry Is strong among the high men. Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2j lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your procer will grind it better If ground at home not too fine. 1 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. TIMB TAIJLK. Infective Tuesday, Juno 22, 1000, at 12:01 A. M. Northbound. No. 1G Oregon Express ... 5; 15 a.m. No. 18 Cottage Grove Pass 7:07 a.m. No. 20 Hoseburg Pass. ... 3:lSp.m. No, 14 Portland Express. , 7:58 a.m. No. 12 Shasta Limited ... 7:13 p.m. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Ex. , 3:31 a.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited ... 7:13p.m. No. 19 Ashland Passonger.lO:3C n.m. No. 17 Cottage Grove Pass. 6:45 p.m. .so. 15 California Express, 9:56 p.m. Northbound, No. 226 Way Freight ... .11:45 a.m. Nq. 222 Portland Fast Frt. 9:56 p.m. Southbound. No. 225 Way Freight ... .11:45 a.m. No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43 a.m. No. 225 will leave Grants Pass In tho morning Instead of evening and will not carry passengers between Grants Pass and Ashland. Nos, -,0 nnd 46 between Woodburn , and Crabtree and 51 and 52 between Lebanon nnd Albnny will run dnlly. 1 No 74 will connect with No. 4 nt Sheridan Junction. 1 No 3 will connect with No. 75 at St Joseph. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY i Time Card Effective Nor. 15, 1008. j Leaves Fer: , Portland and Intermediate, local. 0 :40 a.a. Portland-Ulllaboro and Intermediate, local 8:55 a.m. Portland and Intermediate, local, 11 :1S a-m. ! Portland ud Intermediate. Ucal. 1 '4U p.m Cortlnnd-Tualatln and UUltbora, lim ited 3 :W P-B rorllund IlllUbnro and Intermediate, local 0 P-" , Portland and Intermediate, local. 6 -20 p.m. , Portland and Intermediate, local. 80 p.m Arrives Frem: ( n-. --A tnt.MnMll.t lAl fl'?fl M.lll enril.nd Illlliboro and IntennedUite. lo,l 10:00 a.nv PortUndUHIaboro-Tnalatln. Hed 10:60 a.m. P.ViianJ and Intermediate, local. 1 :00 p.m. Portland-IIIIUboro and Intermediate. Portland and Intermediate, oca . 5 48 p.m. iv.rtland nnd Intermediate, local. 8 SO p.m. ortland and Intermediate, local. 10 '40 p.m- TORC1 0) C 0 11-b'XI'IT U clo I r po 1 I QCDRODM I I M-trxiz-o" h ELIVWG ROOM fl I5"'0'xif'0" II SZ2A f ' ROOM PLAN. JX JX J In this dexlcn I present something which Is In great favor on the const, and, though only the first floor In tin IshviO, there Is ample room on the sec ond floor for a couple of small rooms, necnuse of Its simplicity It should also prove to bo nn economical houso to build. The rooms nro nil of gen eroiiH size. The size over nil It, 27 feet by U8 feet. The basement Is seven feet high nnd tho first floor nine feet Either n larpe or small basement can bo had, nt the option of tho builder Tho exterior Is sided, though either shingles or plaster would look well. Cost to build, exclusive of heating nnd plumbing, $1,700. GLENN L. SAXTON, Architect. JX J Jff FORD GAR NO MS WINNER limited Pre Leaied Wlrel Sonttlo, Vnsh., Juno 23. Ford nutomobllo No. 2, with Dort Scott at tho wheol, arrived at tho gates of tho exposition thl attornoon at 12;55, nnd won tho grcnt across-thn-contlnont rnco for tho trophy dona ted by M. Robert Guggenheim. Rnnked nbout tho ontrauco to tho exposition and along tho stroots load ing through tho grounds wore thous ands of peoplo who had boon waiting and watching for hours for a sight of tho racor8. When tho Ford car, dust-covered and battered from Its 3000-mllo dash across mountain and plain, flashed through tho gatCB of tho fair, tho spectators broko Into prolonged choers for tho plucky dri ver and his mechanic. No word has yet boon received from' tho Shawmut car, which last night was soven hours boblnd tho No. 2 Ford At 10:50 o'clock this forenoon a report waa received from Issaquah to tho effect that tho Shawmut car had passed through there but twolvo minutes behind the leader. As nothing has olnco been heard from tho Shawmut since then it is thought that this report was Incorrect and that the second racing machlno la now laboring through tho Cascade mountains. Tho Ford No, 2 was delayed nt SnO nnalmle Pass by now, which Is five feet deep (11 places and It Is thought that tho Shawmut may be stuck In the drifts. HOT WAVE SWEEPS OVER CALIFORNIA (United I'reia Leaned Wire. San Krnnclsco, Juno 23. This Is tho hottest dny San Francisco has oxporloncod for nearly flvo years, ac cording to nn announcement mndo from tho United Stutcs wenthcr bu roiui. At noon tho thermometer reg istered 82.5 degrees, which shows nn Increase of 32.5 dogroos over tho temperature recorded for tho samo day last year. Tho government thermometer reg istered 101 dcgre nt noon Septem ber 8, 1904. Today tho mercury ronched tho highest point nlnco that time. No prostrations hnvo boon an nounced. All tho bay cltlos report tho hottoit day of tho year. At tho Cliabot observatory In Oakland the thormomoter reached 02 degrees bo foro noon. A steady broezo made the heat bearable and no serious ef fects wero reported. Tho hot wnvo nlso reached Stock ton and othor San Joaquin valloy points. Tho noon tentpornturo Micro wns 92 dogroos. At Sncnimonto tho official tompornturo nt noon was 90 dogrees nnd he chancos Boomed good for tho mercury to climb to nt loast 98, which was tho maximum yostor day. This Is unusual for so early In tho summer, bit. owing to tho lack of humidity in tho Interior It Is not op prosavo. nt Lob Angelou tho mercury went only to ho 73 mark at noon. At 5 a. in. the official thermometer marked 59, und tho mercury remained thoro mill 9 a. m., whon It workod up to 60. A gradual lncronso followed un til noon. RAISING MILLION DOLLAR CROP OF CANADA THISTLE Right down a tho foot of Stnto street there Is a flno crop of Canada thistle maturing. Thta llttlo crop will furnish seed enough" to plant tho AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant drewlng? IncrroHinntc Sulpliur. GlKcrln. Qulnin. Sodium Chlorld, IllreUU.IUi,. c,piltun. saj,.. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. We believe doctors endorse tins formula, or wc would not put It up. Does nol Color &he Hair .1 I (1,0 i V TAN OXFORDS ARE TIIDIDEAL tho Summer Shoes, and thoy nro especially in high favor with stylish dressers this season. LADIES' TAN OXFORDS MISSES TAN OXFORDS MEN'S TAN OXFORDS Wo nro Bhowlng tho popular "RU8SIA CALF" TANS in a groat va riety of strictly correct lasts, nt prices based on tho spot cash plan. Barefoot Sandals for Men, Women and Children Hnvo you seen our unllncd slnglo solo, soft tnn shoo for men nnd boys? Just what tho boys nood for comfortable oVory-day wear. Boys' sizes 12 to 2 for $1.80 'PAWYER xw vhetb: HQXJSB CUSHION COMFORT Boys' sizes 3 to 5 SHOE $2.00 PATtHTtD JULV 8ft lOT wrr mbm'' M" V 5e CR033 3KTION FORJarOMBN Mcn's zcs 6 to 1 1 $2.25 Men's Dr. Sawyer Cushion Comfort Shoes Llko cut In selected vie! nnd high grndo kangaroo. Our prtco f 4.50. You will novor know what foot comfort la until you wear a pair. (&4Zd&Jfo e ijlrsrsz&& We now have 'sKIJillJyitflS r . 60-Inch Heavy White Duck 50c yd. 72-Inch Heavy White Duck .--60c yd. j wholo 'Wlllamotto valley with tho dan gorous weed, It loft to go to seed. It should bo oxtormlnatod at onco, and thoro Is nn ordlnnnco of tho city of Snlom and a staU law requiring that this shall bo dono. Tho thlstlo Is so locntod that It will bo scattored by tho high water, and by tho passing stenmors, nnd naturally will sproad all over tho city, Tho Capital Jour nal wishes to ttcrvo notlco on tho proper oniclnls. who nro montlonod lit tho city and state laws an bolng enjoined to oxllrpnte such noxious woods, In tlrno boforo tho grcnt dam age of Bcntrbrlng tho uood Is dono. A few dollars spent now will snvo an Immonao dnmag- lator on. Salem Auto Garage Haleiu Agency for tins Celebmted MAXWELL The Machine That Has Made Tills Garage Famous If nnythlng happens to your auto on tlvo Fourth or any othor dny call us up and wo will send for tho machlno nnd mako the necessary repairs. Wouldn't It bo n good plan to hnvo us ovorhaul your car now. Then nothing will hnppon to It on tho Fourth that porfect condition can provont. LATEST THINGS IN SUPPLIES The Gordon Easy-on-Tire Cover. Glass Front Wind Shields in stock. Inner Tube Bags and Spark Plugs. J. F. PRIEHS, Mgr. KTATK KTItKJiT, NKAH lIOAIll) OF TUADK I'HONK .'18(1 8ALKM, ORKOON ft--VT 'l(T (5?) lStMiTvSSjy n vSB v Hi r P 3 -Ar ',1 T 11 sriuvr Harness and Saddles We have a large assortment of ladies astride saddles, English bridles, martingales, and blankets, in fact everything that's required in equipping a fine riding outfit. We have the largest and only complete assortment of single and heavy draft harness in the city, and we can save you money, Others pay rent, wo collect rent;1 who can sell the cheapest. E. S. Lamport Saddlery Co. If pne Our Customer You Will Always Be. 2 1 9 N. Coma St.