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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY. 10, 1000. i r " ui Extra Special on 1 These Pottlcoats are very protty, in many different colors, trimmed with wide embroidered flounces of tho same color ns tho petticoat. Regular $2.25 values, special $1.85 Regular ?1.G0 values, special 91.15 Rogulnr $1.25 values, special 03c LADIES' SUITS AT HALF The material in these suits is worth as much as we arc asking for the suit complete S50.00 Suits . ..$25.00 ,.$20.00 ..$17.50 .$15.00 .$10.00 $40.00 Suits.. S35.00 Suits.. $30.00 Suits.. $20.00 Suits . . Nervous People Ami those afflicted with lirnrt wvakntu , may now dure no fear of the tlrntnl ctinlr. 1 IIUAI) WHAT M1IH. HANMCY SAYS! . I hail 10 teeth extracted at the Harvard DrntUlt' without lint Ut lalu, and blgbl) rvcommeud them. , MltS. HAXI.r.Y, Treetaout Btatloa. , Whalebone Plate $10 A anal DUcorcrv, the Xtto WWtvont Plate, which li .-v lightest nnd strongest .et known; dues not cuver the roof of th mouth i bite corn off me cob; guaranteed ID years. IIOUO WP. CIIAI.I.IINtJB TUB WOULD. We will forfeit lioott to any charltabl Institution for tho dentist who can make pint tor tT as ijood a we make for Slo lO Year Guarantee Hold CrowH. extra ueuvy I'ull Set Teeth iwbalebone H. S. W.) llrftlg Work, per tooth, bwt gold. . White Crowus M'Aath ltA.pfinrni.1i4l .13.11(1 .18.00 .13.00 .$4.00 1.00 Uo-t lining fJW And urn exceeding ?) I lteit Silver Killings J.o Platinum Killing JV'JS , Teeth CieauwJ 0.ao rtmrn hXTKAV.cn wmiovr pai.s Put Hhtn Ulhir lUil It OrJenJ Ily our new sjsleui of pnlnles dentUUrj, uel bj u ulojie. Our sucm U due to the I high-grade work done ly our xi-rt. gentle manly operator. Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Park nurt Wrstungton &ts., Over Royal Bakery. Portland. Or. Largest und hefct iqulpped Pent! etab llshment In the world i 20 "Miffs In Vatt4 States. Open Sunday. P f I. lullf "Mil 0 HIIIP WINfi UNfi ro I1UIL4 It XI TV u"1'u I Big stock, bwt goods, now at whole sale prices. We have made up a new lino of Ladles' Wrappers. White Un- dorwenr. Klmo':a and WalJs. We ' have all kinds of Drew (Jjods and Silks. Gents' and Ladle' Furbishing Goods. Shoes. Ho. UmbrMas. Em broidery and Lace. Sklru. Suits, Overalls. Trunks. Mattlor. etc.. etc. 323 North Coininerclnl Street, Salem, Oregon A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. Shoop .of Racine. Wis. tells some plain truths, and In a plain and prac tical way. Get ths booklet, and a froo tr!i treatment of Dr Snoop's Rhomatic Remedy for some dlsheari , ened 'ufferer In your vicinity. Mak some one who is dlscouragea ueuso of the faiures of others to help him.. Help iu to ma.e this tetj wd .u certainly help your -ufferlng mena Cap tal Drug Suu The Low Prices on Men's Clothing Are Inducing many to anticipate their future clothing needs and purchase now. Thero is dnsh, stylo, excellent ma terial nnd the best of tailoring in the clothing wo are showing and it is to your interest to Buy Now when the prices on all Men's Clothing aro reduced. Ladies Petticoats Dress Goods At Reduced Prices. Those aro lato and very at tractive pieces of dress goods onlv siic'iflccd to muko moro room for tho big Fall stock. $1.'G am' $1.15 values... 75c 50c values 39c mmmm WITH THE NEW fm WlTM i ANY OLD WOT SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION All this week. Oomo in and lot us oxplaln how this jar works. WADE pEARCE & co Notice of Intention to iniprow a Portion of Twelfth Street. Notice Is hereby given that the jsssrz' common council of tho city of Salem, ms it expodlont to im nrnv anil lirnnosfw to lllinrove at the exponso or abutting and aujaceni properly. Twelfth street in said city. with Warren Brothers' special bltu llthlc pavomont, from the north line o. Court streot to tho south line of Forry streot, in said city. Including intersections. Said portion of said street shall be Improved by grndlng the roadway thereof; by establishing coucrete curbs where not already established, and by paving said roadway In ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations adopted by the common coun cil and on file In the office of the city recorder, and by dolus all things required in said plans and specifica tions. Remonstrances may be filed against said improvement in the Banner and within the time provid ed In the charter of said city. Date of the first publication o( tnis t. Ju,.. ,, 1909i By order of the common council. 0 RoogeveU ,g kl,Ung a he Wg an)mala Jn AfrJca Mabe he fan.t gmaler ne m, 17 nftLv'Jiff I iMJXUV .-T &r i?1 2fe f up XI I NEITHER POVERTY NOR RICHES" A Long Distance View Makes American Wealth Look Different to Our Teddy. It'nltwl Press Leased Wlre.l Now York, July 16. Tho Outlook Issued yesterday Iiob nn article by Theodoro Rooievolt entitled. "Qlve Me Neither Poverty Nor Riches." It wtys. In part: "It is to be wished that some of those who preach nnd practice a gospel of mere materialism and greed and who speak ns If tho heap ing up of wealth by tho community or by the Individual was in Itself the be-all nnd end-all of llfo, would learn from tho moBt widely read and oldest of books that trnio wisdom which teaches that it is well to hnvo neither great poverty nor great riches. Tho movement which has become so strongx during the last few years to secure on behalf of the nation, both an adequate super vision of nnd nn effectivo taxation of vast fortunes, so fnr as tholr busi ness use Is concerned, is a healthy movement. It alms to replaco sul len dlscontont. restless pessimism nnd evil preparation for revolution, by nn aggressive, healthy determina tion to get to tho bottom of our trou nnd remedy them. "Tho multl-mllUonalro is not per so n healthy development in this country. If his fortuno roots on a basis of wrong-doing, ho is n far moro dnngorouB criminal thnn tho ordinary typos of criminals can pos sibly be If his fortnino Is tho result of tho great sorvlco rendered, well nnd ,good; ho deservos rcspoct nnd rownrd for such service although we must remombor to pay out boin ago to tho sorvlco itsolf and not to the fortune which Is tho moro To ward of the sorvlco but when his fortune Is paised on to somoono elso who has not rendered tho sorvlco men too nation snouiu impose n henvlly graded progrosslvo Inhorl tnnco tax, n singularly wiso nnd un ohjectlonnblo kind of tnx. It should bo n particularly good thing if tho tnx bore heaviest on nbsontoos." A falling tiny norvo no largor than tho finest silicon thread tokos from the Hoart its impulso, its pow er. Its rogularlty. Tho Stomach also has its hlddon or Inside norvo. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug n weak or falling Sto mnch .Heart or Klndevs. Ills nro (.crlpt'on Dr. Shoop's Restorntlvo lis directed straight for tho cnuso of theso ailments thoso weak nnd fal tering Insldo nerves. This, no doubt, clonrlv oxpalns why tho Rcstoratlvo has nf late grown bo rapidly in popu larity Druggists say that thoso who test tho Rostoratlve ovon for a fow days, soon become fully convinced of Its wondrful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treat'ng tho cause of sickness Is the only sonslblo nnd successful way. Sold b'y Capital Drug Store. fHE TOWN TIL' " u PUS"! BU!LT HERE 11 th Lutchtr whe, h&t.i. cash, re tho dry goods merchant's made a dash, Far hs saw an ad, of a specul ttlo Of things that peoplo order by mail, And he paid for ajl tho thlnca In bight With ths ttlfcamo money he had got From the grocer who had settlement made With the money the honest workman paid. P. S. 7 he total dtaltr who'i up to tnuff Will aluim aavtrtut his stuff. if!. inc .;. '.waist L-U-.-.i : - in lil fl ri "P WAS DELIGHTED WITH INNES Tho writer hnd tho extreme pleas ure of n llttlo talk before and after Mr. Innes' concert nnd ho cortnlnly is more than charming personally. I told him I could not refrain from telling him of tho pleasure the music gnvo me, ospeclnlly tho overturn to "Tannhnusor." Mondolossohn's "Spin ning Song" and his dainty, bright two-stop "Gloria Washington." Ho said, "Yes, tho Spinning Song Is a beautiful number." Mr. Innes says thoy go to Now York, thou back In Soptombor to closo tho Sonttlo Fair. Tho concort was a magnificent rep etition of what grand bandmasters usually glvo us. Mr. Innis differs In many ways from most lenders in never being anything but sane, calm nnd reasonable, attaining the heights with his personal magnetism very quietly. Tho singer. Miss I.lstemnnn, was a great surprise in tho manner she rendered Ardlti's "Kiss Waltz," Im mortalized by Pnttl. She has 11 very sweet, soulful voice. As tin encore Bhe gave "Hollovo Mo. If nil Thoso Endearing Young Charms." "Vhl8porlng Among tho Flowers," (Von Illou) "Air Louis XIII" (Ghys) nnd tho beautiful songs from "Trov ntore" wore tho band's best efforts. Tho encores wore Mendlessohn's "Spring Song" nnd MoshowBkl's "Seronntn." Of cottrso tho American ulrs aro ulwuya soul stirring and while they nro playing "Down on tho Suwanoo Rlvor," "Dlxlo" nnd "Co lumbia, tho (lorn of the Ocean" our J hearts aro thrilling until the first notes of "O say can you see by tho dawn's early light" of '"lno Star Spangled Hannor," and then with a clap and rush wo stand thinking there Is nothing equal to our own "America" after nil. E3. E. H. FELL FROM POLl AND WAS KILLED T. P. Qnbrlol, a farmer living about threo miles bolow Sweet Home on tho north sldo of tho Snntlnm rlvor. was killed last Friday by fall ing from n tolophono polo upon which ho was ropalrlng a wlro. Ho nnd somo others wore ongnged in building nnd ropalrlng n tolo phono lino from their vicinity to Lebanon on tho north sldo of tho rlvor and 'when a short distance nbovo tho sawmill of J. M. Wlloy, on McDowell creok, tho accident oc curred. Mr. anhrlel wns nt tho top of n polo, about 20 feet from tho ground, when tho polo broko, throw ing him to tho grqund, hitting on his shoulders nnd back of his head, He was rendored unconscious and Dr. N. R. Ixtthor of Sweet Home nnd Dr. J. C. Booth of this city woro cnllod, but tho Injured man died at 1 o'clock tho next morning, without rognlnlng consciousness. Concus sion of tho brain was tho cause of donth. Lebanon Criterion. o SALEM'S POLICY OF ArMTiMfi Qownni uniiccs' WIINla bUHUUL HUUbfcb Tho Snloiu hoard of education has n policy of painting 0110 of the ward hchool houses ouch year. They ant large, hoautirtil wooden buildings amid oak and fir and maplo treow, und ahlnlug whlto paint makes them look llko templos of puro whlto mar ble. Thin your it has boon tho turn for painting tho Lincoln school mid the job Just completed by the con tractors, Kennedy & Porter. Is a very good one. They put nn two coats of wltlte load and boiled oil, ,)i hcxt pure lTd being uwl and nixed mi the ki on nd. The men who did the brush work woro Gilbert Sloper. Win. Hndriken, Olonn Adams, Frod Tay lor. Clyde MoKny and Fred Walker. The samo crow nnd contractors did the Grand school In North Salem Inst ' fall and gave such good satisfaction that thoy got tho second Job very easily, I The repairing of tho shingle roof fV holng dono by Contractor 1 Radcllff, who Is giving tho tin work a coat of tar paint of his own make. FIRED TWO AND SOME MORE NEED IT Portland, Ore., July Ifl. Outfield er Garry, of tho Portland Colts, and Pitcher Heiullng, of tho Tncoma team, aro today men of lolsure, with not a slnglo worry so far as the great American gamo Is concerned,,' for they woro prosonted with walk 'ng papers after yosterdny's games, In Which both participated. George W Sohreeded, owner of the Taconm olub, says ho is going to got a little new blood Into the team in t-e hopo of crawling "out of tho ' oellar." Ho has been assured that 1 Ike Butler, who jumped tho Tacoma team somo time ago, and Catcher I Dashwnod will return. Hensllng will he returned to Vernon and Garn probably will return to bis l.onK- In California. ' MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME,.EASYgPAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas T0G.0MA (Continued from 1'ngo 1.) Four big steamers, tho Chlppown, Konnedy, Iroquois and Hyak, woro specially chartered and brought over capacity crowds. In a'ddlllou to theso tho regular stoamors plying botweon tho two cities woro loaded to tho guards and special trains run by tho Northern Pacific ruilroad and tho Intcrurbun woro Jammed. Almost every visitor carried streamers nnd limttoes and "You'll llko Tpeoma" was overywhero In ovldouco. At 0 o'clock a monster parado formed in Pioneer plnco and with fly ing colors and stirring music march ed through tho principal down-town streets amid continuous nnd enthu siastic choorlug by tho multitude of SenttleltcB that lined tho walks. At tho head of tho parado rodo Mayor Mlllor of Soattlo and Mayor LI nek of Tncomn, in an nutomobllo. Another lnrgo machine was loaded with .10 hnndBomo Taconm young women and inrulo n pleasing fenturo of tho pro cession. At Second and Pike streets, un tho lino of march, susponded across tho qtrcot between two large American flngs, was Soattlo's banner, on which was painted in flaring red lotion), "Wo Llko Tncomn." This compli ment to Tncomn mndo n tremondous hit with tho Invaders. Tho parade disbanded nt Yoslor way and Third iivonuo nnd tho marchers boarded cars for tho expo sition. On nrrlvlng nt tho main on tranco tho Tacomnns woro 'mot by offlclnlH of tho exposition nnd headed by n baud woro escorted In state with in the grounds. At 1 o'clock this nftornnon tho vis itors nsiomblod at tho Washington atnto building whoro speeches of wol eomo wero delivered by Joslnh Col lins and Presldont Chllborg of tho exposition, followed by responses by Mnor Ltnek of Tncoma, Presldont Prntt of tho Tncomn "Boosters," nnd John T. Bibb, prosldout of tho Tn comn Commercial club. Following tho speech making the Taconm visitors formed In lino nnd with several bnnda of music playing, inarched about tho grounds, tho pro cession ending nt tho natural amphi theatre, where a mass band concort was hold. BATTLESHIPS TO VISIT THE A. Y. P. (United I'rt-M Leaird Wlre.l ,,,,BOt Boun(1 Navy Ynrd J"1 i". To gIvo vsltor8 t0 tho Sonttlo ox. position tholr Inst opportunity to see tho Pacific fleet In thoso wators, tho flrBt and socond squadrons of tho crulsors Tennossoo, Washington, South Dnkota, California, VoBt VJr- VACATION TIME IS HERE We can fit you out for your trip as far as Tents and all camp equipments are concerned. TAKE NOTICE Special Sale -on RANGES for THE NEXT 10 DAYS O. L. McPEEK 1 McCoy's Addition Sixteen lots sold on day of opening. For the bene fit of those who failed to get out will say there will be a man on the ground all day Sunday, July 18th. Derby & Willson glnin, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Colorado will rendezvous in Soattlo harbor on AuguBt 18 for a stay of ten days, according to plans formu lated by floot bfllcors hero. Leaving Elliott bay August 28 tho warships will proceed to San Fran cisco, whoro after taking on ammuni tion and supplies thoy will steam for Manila bay for battlo practice. Ma uouvors onrouto will bo engaged la. Tho fleet will romaln in tho Orient visiting various Chinoao and Jnpan oso ports until tho latter part of February, whon it will return to this coast for target practlco at Magdnlona bay. PORTLAND PICKS OUT SOME BIG FIGURES Untied 1'rtM Leiutd YFlra.1 Portland, Oro July 16. Tho words to boprintod on 10,000 "boostor" buttons and 5.000 ribbons to bo UBed as streamers as well aa on tho ponnanto which overy Port lnndor who goes to Soattlo next Monday wll enrry will bo "600,000 Portlnnd 1012." A great many of thcBC button, ribbons nnd pennants hnvo been al ready sent to Bonttlo to bo placed at various hotols In ordor to accomo date tho PortlandorB who nro already In Soattlo. KILLED BY TRAIN AT OREGON CITY Oregon City, Or., July 10. Pat Short, whllo driving between Oregon City and Parkplnco at a late hour Inst night, was struck by a Southern Pacific freight train nnd received In juries from which ho will die. After tho accident Short was picked up hy tho train crow nnd brought to thin city. A doctor wns called but Short's death Is a matter of but a fow hours. Grand Opera House J NO. F. COimitAY, Mnn.tgvr. FKIDAY, JULY 111. "Three Weeks" with BERYL HOPE and (JltliAT CAST. Original Now York Company and Production. I'rlW'N $l.r, 91,00, 7Bc, BOc. Seat Halo Friday P . in. 170 South Conn St.