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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1909)
1 h VA1LY OATITAL JOUItXAL, SALBM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1000. WWWBlMmNfflB j EBI I- Extra Stock of en's Clothing Low Prices ' We are of feting you nn unusual opportunity to buy hlgh-grado ready-to-wear apparel nt a big saving nil the season's latest fash ion and materials, boat pntteniH and colorings for business or dross wtr. styles to ploaso ovory lndlvldunl fancy are horo for you to Mdect from. Hvory suit in our large stock Is roducod. HKMBMDER, this store Is never undersold on Men's Clothing. $12.50, $16 values in Men's Suits now $4 For a short time wo nro placing on stile Reed woolen suits nt thg remarkably low price of $1.00. All Parasols Are Reduced Great sale of our entire Block of Summer I'nrusols. This sea don's prettiest stylos In gront varloty. Largest and" host showing In the city for your solectlon. $1.25 to $2.00 Values, $2.50 to $3.50 Values, each 98c each $1.89 Ladies White Oxford Canvas Shoes Values up to $2.00, now 75c $50.00 Ladies Tailored Suits $12.50 Your choice of a fine assortment of Ladies Tailored Suits, values up to $50 now $12.50 Handsome Line of New Embroideries Just Received 25c Dimities and Lawns 9 1-2c ' 15c Dimities and Lawns 4c BIG LINE OF SUMMER WASH GOODS Mostly Figured Lawns, greatly re duced to close out the lot 1 0c grades now 7c 12 1-2c and 15c grades now 10c 20c and 25c grades now 15c We Now Have on Hand a Big Supply of CONKLIN'S GENUINE HORSEHIDE GLOVES Our prlco la only $1.25 for raodlum weights, and $1.35 for extra heavy weights. They nro positively tho most serviceable glovo oh tho market for harvest wear.. Wo havo tho abovo gloves made with extra short Angora for short, thick hands. Genuine Hogskin Gloves With Welted Scams at 50c They always remain soft and pllablo, nnd outwoar any two pairs of ordinary DOo glovos. j fc t Good Calfskin Gloves At 90c and $1.00 If you want ehcapor glovos, wo havo a bargain box full of odds and ends in all sizes, which wo nro closing out at 35c. Wo havo tho moBt comploto lino In tho city of Overalls and Working Coats All colors and all sizes Summer Underwear Tho woathor dontands a chango. You can find Just wbaUyou want In our lino. All alios for Mon, Women and Ohlldron. Let us show you our now lino of Unlon'Sults. Our Hosiery and Underwear Department has mado a record that wo aro proud of. SGKzjxt&tsmEttwtzaamxtsx Keep out of the ruts use the King road drag. THE TOWN THAT PUSH BUILT V. The Wily Furniture Men FOUBTEEM SiRLS ALL RQIVI BATH Take Part in Big Celebration Each From Town of That Name in the United States. .. ERE is tho furniture dealer wo A clotr..re ad. and by it was ltd Ta spand for clothing the telfsama bill That he jet from the dry gecsfa mer chant's till, Where it hec been placed when the batcher b-ousht . find paid with the bill that he had net When the 9'cer '" him had settle rrent made With tie rvsnjy the honeet workman paid P. S. - The tu.ii atater wbo's up to snutf Mil; .:. - citrine hts tiujj IJnth. England, July i9. Fourteen girls front the American and Cana dian cities of Bath today participat ed In the opening ceremonies of the nuth pageant, over which the Duke nud Duche i of Connuught presided. The celebration was In the nature of a festival commomoratlve of the ehlef events In the history of tho famous British watering place,, and was man aged by Frank Lascollos, who has been in charge of many similar af fairs on both bides of the Atlantic. The American representatives were chosen by the mayors of their re spective cities Dressed In white, and attended by pages bearing banners, on wh'ch were emblazoned the arms of their titles the ouns ladle took part In a symbolic scene, written by Mrs. Katrina Trask, of New York. Bath. New York, was reprat4 by Mlai Bva Meluwan; Bath. MIcH.. by Miss Pleda A. Harte; Bath. N H. by Mrs. General Strwter; Bath. X. C . by Miss Ward; Bath, Pa., by Miss Ilhaney; Bath. S. C. by Mias BIJa Wllaou. and Bath. Mi., by Ml Mad ly Clifford The Americans wer en tertained b Lady de Blajrilre aad Mais Dominica Watson A G Meger and Sturge Cotterell. The Duke and Duchess of Cou naught were accompanied bv their son and daughter. Prince Arthur and Prlncbss Patricia Among the Amer icans present at the opening ce-e-monles were Lord Fairfax of Cam run a ' ' a' fudi'nt ft th fa j inous parliamentary general who cap jtured Bath lu 1C4C. HEAT KILLS JAPANESE 'Continued from Page 1) ; vs hlch will be called upon to stand I the flrsi shock, iu oato of war. All I Mildlers showing constitutional weak I Hens, who do not perish undor tho 'Ui untie training art placed In the re 1 serves. 1 During lait December an Infantry brigi.de was ordered to scale Mount Puplania during a bllndltiK bllzsard and ovr 3 wre lost during the aeeeuttt A popular outbreak wns narrowly avrtel at the time but the gutturul staff explained iu tho onlor that ro eulted in the heavy loss by stating that It was nocessury to Inuro the men to both cold and heat even though llvs were sacrificed In view of the Inevitable strugglo which was pending with Ruhsln In Manohurln ih prutwRt drilling of tho troops In the stifling heat which swoops ovor Japan In tho summer indloates that popular disapproval has not Influ enced he general staff In Instituting moif bumuue methods In the condi tioning of the troops. "It la estimated that the lives of i.ver 10(i) soldiers havo been sacri ficed in taming out this poljey since the close of the Itusslan war, and that thousands of others have boon incapacitated for military duty. De spite the protests of the proas and the progressives among military officer, the mikado has refused to interfere with the Inhumane policies or the ,-uvraJ staff." INQUIRY AS TO DEATH (Continued from Page 1) THOUSANDS OF ELKS IN BAY CITY We Undersell "Credit" Stores THE MARKETS liege would be given to Lieutenant Adams, one of the army officers who was with Sutton the night of his death Tb inquiry is bain? hold at the instigation of Mr Sutton, who does not bUeve that her son committed suicide, as was the general belief at the time of bis death. Since that tluu various theories havo been ad- anted among them one that ho m tight .. duel with Lieutenant Thatcher and that he shot himself o. dcr.'a San Francisco. July 19.- This city Is over-run today with KIKs who aro returning from the great Los Angeles convontlon. Karly today a dolegatlou of ICO. hailing from Kloronce, Colo., arrived from tho convention city and Immo dlatoly set about "seeing the town." It Is estimated that -000 of tho lodge men aro - ho cly today. Downtown streets nnd business hotisos'nre decorated with welcoming banners, and points of luterost aro swarming wthvlsltors. Golden Guto Park, the Cliff house and Chinatown wore objective points for hundreds of fun-seekers. Local Hlks havo mado ambitious plans for tholr entertainment. San Francisco, July 17. Whoat No. 1 Callfornln club, pur cuntal, $2 tf 2.07 V4; California whtlo milling, 2.10j 2.12Vj; northern bluoHtoni, J2.22Xi4i 2.2i n; "ff grnduH wheat, $1.00(0-2; rods, $2 (ft 2.07 'j : now crop, Souorn, $2.07'4 (P2.10; club, $2.0Gj2.0, .x. Barley Food burloy. 1.I20 1.IG; common to fair, $1.40&1.41K browing, $l.i7&wl.G0; chovallor, $1.C01.70. RggH Por doznn California frosh Inoludlug cuses: KxtriiB, 30c; firsts, 29c; Hucouds, 25c; thirds, 21 Mo. Iiuttor .'or pound, California fresh: ICxtrns, 2 Sic: firsts, 27c; hoo onds, 'Sfittc; packing No. 1, 22 Mc. Now ohoww Par peund: Cnllfor- Jnln flats, fancy, ll'o; firsts, 13Vdo; seconds, 12c; California Young Amur- lea, fancy, loo; firsts, -IViic; wtHtorn Oregon. Hide; do Young Atuorlon, 15 Vic. PotatouM Now arop por cental. 8Co al.lG. Onions Beds, per sack, nominal; yellow, 7fiu por coutnl. Oranges Por box, Vnloucln, $2.50 3.25. Clear backs, smoked .. . ...14V4c Shoulders Uo PotfltOOS, Buying prices, cwt $1.762 Fresh IiYults. Ornngos 2. 26 3,25 LoinoiiH ,....,.., f 1.754 Apples, box $1.00 Ilanaiins, lb 5 6o Poultry. Chlckons, mixed 12 Vi 13o Springs 10 17c Itoostors, old 8 0c Brollors , ...2830o Gooso, llvo 11 12c Turkoys, 18o Oats. Wo. 1 whlto 3904O Gray $38033 I'ggs. Boloot Oregon 24$J3Go ISastorn 16c20c Butter Fancy 26(327c Cholco 3Qo Clieese. F. U Twins 10c F. C. Triplets 17ttc Young America 17c -o ASSORTMENT OF FISH ON WAY TO SEATTLE (United I'reu Leaied Wire. Santa Monica, Cal., July 10. The fish special." bound for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle, Wash., containing hundreds of finny deiilzons of the deep. In specially con structed tanks, started northward from here last night for the fair. Tho traveling aquarium Is under tho care of Captain O. Welst, and contains many specimens of flsh life gathered from tho ocean In the vicinity of Santa Monica and Catallna (Bland'. One spoclal tank containing GOO gallons of water holds a devil fish, some few small sharks, a pair of dc-a spiders and various crustacean life. Another tank holds GOO gallons of water and there are 160 10-gallon tanks aboard the car. The fisher men of Santa Monica and Catallna havo been fcew-ral weeks gathering tho :i unens POHTLAN1) MARKETS. Wheat Truck Prices. Club $1.20 Bluostem $1,30 Turkoy Rod $1.18 v'ulloy $1.17 .... Flour. Patents $C26 Straights, ,. $6.30 Exnorts .' ' 4.70 Vnllqy G.60 Mlllstuffs. Bran $20 60 Middlings $33.00 Shorts, city ' $29 Chop $24&30 Boiled Barloy $36 37 I Graham, l',i sack. Whole wheat 6.60 G.S0 Hay. Willamette valley $17020 Eastern Oregon, fangy .... $20023 .lfalfn $i"4ll4 Clover $1312 Drossd. poultry, lo lb. hlghor. Duck6 1401Gc Geese, live 10llc Turkeys 20c Dressed Meats. Hogs, ordinary , 8 & 9o Picnic 10c Hogs lara , . 8 9c Veal, extra . . . . 8c Veal, ordinary 7GSo Veal, heavy 6c Mutton, fancy 6 7c Cottage roll lie Breakfast 17 21o llegular short clear, smoked,. 14 &o Ditto, unsmoked ,, 13 He "Down With Dltvct LfBlolntlon," This Is not tho cry of tho prl U laged corporations and corrupt poli ticians, but It exprossos what they want. Thoy aro rapidly "gottlng wlso to" loglslutlon to special intorcsts. With tho Initiative to propose laws that corrupt logUlatorB would pigeon hole, with tho referendum to voto laws that corrupt legislators pass, and with tho recall to Impeach and ramovo corrupt administrative and legislative olllolals, tho people pobsc s a power that tends to secure popular government by tho vory fa .t that the power exists. Officials aro more pru dent when they aro subject to sum mary recall and legislators aro more thoughtful when thoy may bo direct ly commanded or over-ruled by their constituents. This Is ono of tbo most wholfibonio effects of direct legisla tion And the rascals are finding It out. Consequently they are not only doing all they can to prevent Its further adoption, but aro resorting to all sorts of dovlces to abolish It whoro it has been adopted,, Tho Public.