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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1909)
o AtmufciMjrfwiwMiii mgm Mllil I'.jTj'itimmiiiJiuijiiiiuitpm AILT OATTTAL JOURNAL, gAIAM, OMGOX, StONDAY, JULY 99, 1M. 10 e '.. alii o d'l '" A ! A P : , n fit' e-i THIS WEEK ONLY ing event. All odds and ends, broken lines and remnants, must go at this time. Every "House Cleaning" and our offering of good, dependable merchandise is so tempting that .vEir.v?i IVSJRC-VWWX VP&iS&&M ,VW''""e i2w 12 ar m 2& " ?" Mf We are showing exclusive styles in "Paris-American fall models in Ladies' and Misses' Mannish Tailored Suits. The coats are 45 inches in length and tight fitting; the skirts are the new pleated styles in mannish mixtures and serges. Itcndy-to-Wcnr Section. LACE COLLARS W'th style and graco for the woman who dresses well, They are from the celebrated 'Kaiser' factories, and quality, style and workmanship cannot bo equaled, by any other manu facturer in this country. In this unusually large show ing will be found Dutch col lars, Jabots, once-overs, stocks and mull ties, em broidered collars, etc. Soo them at tho Ribbon and Glove counter, UDIES' HOME JOURNALS 'FOR AUGUST NOW READY i . o o l o o o o o o 0 CITY NEWS vs. J - o .1 U U t) O O Weatlier ForecAsU Fair tonight, Tuesday fair, warm w. . Don't Miss the flno program and mys tery suppor at tho Christian church Tuoeday evonlng at 8 o'clock. A Nine-Itoom House E. 0. Churchill, who la a stalr butldor at a sash and door factory, Is eroding a 9 -room house on Church street Kmll Joseph la tho bulldor. Tlutt Paiiamu lint Of last year can bo denned to look llko now nt tho O. K. Pressing and Gleaning Hooms. 190 South Commer cial atroet Phono 1245. Don't Forget Tho mystory supper at, tho Chris tian church gtvon by tho Loyal Daughters Tuesdny evening at S o'clock Admission 10c; suppor ex tr. St r. 11. II. Whlto Osteopath and nerve specialist. Office rooms 17-18 Droyman building. Resldonco 346 North Capital street. Phono 469. 6-30-tf Thlit Means Dollar To you. Two of tho g.-tatest Inveu tloni ot modern times on exhibition tn Doicas Bros Hop Office. Qreator monoy maker than telephone. Call and see them; free demonstration. J-Jl-tt Thla la the Time of Year To buy sumraor dusters. Call on F. B. Sbafor for them. Best line ot karnees In city. F. 13. Bhater, 187 South Commercial street. 6-5-odtt Smith will pay SHc for good young voal up to ISO pounds. Smith will pay 10 Ho for dress ed pork ot any alee that la sweet, young and fat. Gmlth nn iia Inrsrn vnnl nf snv also nnd will pay what It Is worth. Smith wants spring chickens and will pay from 10c to 18c. Smith Will pay Ho for hens. Smith will pay 35o for good, fresh eggs. Ship all your produco direct to Smith. You will Bet your check by wall at ouco. Address FRANK L. &M1TH MKAT CO. "Fighting the lleef Trust" Portland, Oregon. The Salem Girl That spends her vacation at the beach or Seattle fair has " the opportunity to go correctly dressed in this season's clever creations of lingerie wash dresses. Every one is hand somely made with embroidery, lace and insertion, yokes and fronts. Now on sale in the Ready-to-Wear section at 1 -3 (ess in price Advance showing of Pall Suits Wednesday's Surprise Sale No. 442 Another shipment of 1000 pairs of the celebrated Burson Hose. Better than ever. The values this time are up to 50c a pair. Owing to some slight imperfections we bought them direct from the manufacturer expressly for this sale. You'll appreciate the values when you see them, and better when yon wear them. The only hose that's knit to fit. Full fash ioned. Wednesday only two pairs for 25c. None sold un til 8:30. No tejephone orders received. Limit, $1 to a customer. ? ji-atr. s sr .ttr rgk yAf zfz tu &rgjjnj&vMtA ,1, VWMr -SJ" -.-WW-- --f -..ly. iimm "iiii ! r i '" ' i, in1, w " v" 'iiumki , 17. J. Lehman, Awslstnnt Ondortnkor. llh W. T. Rlgdon.i 4Gt v-ourt street. 6-27-oodtf Cottage Undertaking Parloi Cottage and Chemokota ats.; call dny or night; J. C, 8111. Pbone 72v The Heat Opportunity You win over nnvo or uuyiug cut glnss. Jewolry, etc., Including every thing In tho splendid stock ot tho Hurr Bros., Jewolora, nt greatly re duced prices during their removal Bale. An Auto Party An nuto party, composed ot Ed. aud Walter Pugh and their families, mado a trip to Albany yesterday, re turning this morning early. A slight accident occurred on tho roturn trip, but tho party arrived back safely, tired but happy. Iiooklug nt Snlcin L. N. Smith, of Chicago, a capi talist and real estate man, Is in tho oity looking about. Mr. Smith's family Is yet in tho East, but aa soon as ho finds a sultablo location he In lends to send for them at once. Try Crystntets For the breath. For sale at: -Meyer's barber shop. Eckerlou's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. Tho 8pa. WUlamotto Hotel. The Council. Talklngton'a. ' y lm uuri To Trade u Toani L. M. Donckol and wife, of Oak land, Douglns county, are In tho city, on routo homo, whore .they havo a i flue ranch. Mrs. Donckol wan In poor ' health. Imt n drlvo of several hun dred nilloa has rostored hor. Mr. Donckol would llko to trado his team and Studebakor mountain buggy and double harnerr for Salem roal 03tate. Apply to Savage & Bort, roal estate dealers. For Itliodos Scholnhlp.v ( 1 o next qualirylug examination ' for the Hhodes scholarship for Ore gon will probable be hold hero. Presi dent lloman of Willamette university has offered the uso ot a room tn tho now Eaton hall for the examination. Several Oregon colleges expect to have candidates. Students from Pa cific college. Pacific university, Wil lamette university. McMlnnvllle col logo. Albany Collogo and tho Univer sity of Oregon are ollgihle to com pete. An Important ruling, recently aunounced by tho Rhodes commis sion, makes it posslblo for a student who has not had Oreek to enter the examinations In the other subjects and take his Oreek after entering Oxford. Supply your wants for months to come. Every section of thsis large store has contributed freely to this mqney-sav- Men's and Young Men's Suits . .Ever" suit of clothing in our entire stock is reduced in price. These suits are suit able for summer apd early fall wear. They are all good, seasonable models and are made from all wool materials. The work manship is the best that high class tailor ing can produce. Two and three piece suits reduced as much, as one-half in price, and others even more. (Men's Section.) STRAW HATS The ent're line of Men's Straw Hats for less than manufacturers' cost. Plain and roueh straw sailors, all this seas on's styles, in values up to low price ot WAISTINGS The Wash Goods section has just received a line of Mercerized Waistings in an elaborate assortment of patterns, 28 inches wide, at 35 cents a yeard. New line of checked Dimities, 15c to 25c a yard. Extra good quality Satin Quilt, size 81x90, regular S2.50 values, special $1.75. Investigate. ycowoffATrnjih HRSHRtSm Sold ,LI(juor to Indians Deputy I'. S. Marshal Griffith camo u ji from Portland this morning after Ed. Horstrom. who was located here by Chief GlbBon. Horstrom wns ar rested on a chargo ot soiling liquor to tho Indians on tho Grnnd Hondo reservation, and was taken to Port land 11:15 Electric. Sue for Hlght of Way After setting n few cases this moru Ing Judgo Burnett, of depnrment No. 1. of the circuit court, adjournod court until next Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. An Interesting caso was sot for Monday. It bolng tho Parkers vllle Dralnago District, a corporation, by S. W Jones, Frank Bolter, L. D. Kelloy, as trustoes. against Josophlno Holland, et nl This Is a caso In volving 2830.64 acreB ot land lying just east ot Chemawa, in this county, in which omlnont domain Is the prin cipal question. Tho Parkorsvlllo Dralnngo District hna started suit ogalnst tho nbovo named dofondants for a right of way through a largo tract ot awamp lands lying botweon Pudding river and cnemawa ror tuo purposo ot draining tho proporty. It Is alleged in tho complaint of tho plaintiffs that tho dofondants rofiuo to como to a satisfactory agreement. In that thes will not accept as pay ment the true value Pt tho land In question. Attornoys Carson and W. H. Holmes appear as counsel for th nlnlntlffs. while G. G. Bingham and S B. Llnthloum appear for the de fendants. Hack From California After many weeks of capering about tho southern portion of the ra c'flc coast, both on water and land, Fred Fish, tho kingpin of tho Hotel WUlamotto, has roturnod with the appotlto ot a famished wolf and a facial coloring equal to that ot a boiled lobster. Fred, accompanied by his wife and his honorable son, Ed., left Salem some time ago, and boarded the good ship Roanoke, en routo to San Francisco, from where they traveled to Los Angoles, whore they attended tho playful antics ot the Elks' big convention. Mrs. Fish and son, Ed., took quarters with Mr. Fish's parents In Los Angeles, and are having tho time of their lives "vlsltln.' " and will not bo homo for two or threo weeks. Fred's sporting blood was aroused to an extra warm heat, after he had been In Los An geles a few days, when ho learned that a real Mexican bull fight was to be pulled off In the oxtromo south ern section ot California, almost on the lino betwven California and Mex ico, at a place called Tla Juana, and for this place Fred hied himself Along with sevoral. other tourists, Mr. Fish witnessed the much-talked-of bull fight, hut tho affair was not what could bo called great, according to Fred's Idea, as he states there was 'nothing to It." but a bunch ot half breeds murdering a helpless beast. year we have a general economical people can't miss k w M $ $3,00 at theextra ', PARASOLS Tho ontlro lino of plain nnd fnncy summer Pnru snls, wlilto nnd In colors to nintch costumes, reduced one-third nnd one-half In price. HAIR NETS Queen, empress, human hnlr nets, carefully pack ed In celluloid tubes. Tltoy nre specially shaped to flt tho colf furo, fltH llko n enp, no untidy ends, no draw- threads to brenk, perfect fit for nil styles, strictly hygienic, and nro made from human hnlr. All shndes. (Xotlon Section) SALEM AGENTS FOR NET TLETON SHOES FOR MEN Found Dead In lied Joseph Tlmmons, an aged resident of Gervuls, was found dead In his ' bed thin morning In that city, ovl i dently hnvng died from honrt fntlure. Some neighbors or Tlmmons round him and notified. Coroner dough In this city this morning, who Instructed that tho body bo burled nt tho ex penxe of tho county, Tlmmons being n chnrgo of tho county. lIoiiKht Out His Partner The partnership of Walter John son nnd Dick Wcstacott has boon dis solved nnd now Mr. Johnson Is solo owner of the establishment on Forry treet, near Commercial. Mr. Johnson has purchased Mr. Westncott's Inter est in tho stables nnd will conduct the business hereafter alono. Mr. Johnson hns beon In tho livery busi ness In Salem for tho past 15 years nnd his long oxporlenco In this lino of work hns enabled him to accom modate tho public In tho best man ner posslblo. First Parle Concert Sunday afternoon tho Salem Mili tary Band gavo a flno concert on Falrmount Heights, that was enjoyed by hundreds ot people. Tho senti ment ot all tho visitors was friendly to acquiring tho lands up there for a park. Tho boundaries of tho park were outlined with whlto pennants printed "Voto for Falrmount Park," and the largo crowd was accommo dated with scats all over tho grounds There will bo another concert next Sunday afternoon, and tho election takes place on the following Mon day. Hebo Was Loaded A fellow who had mude himself a common nuisance to pedestrians on the streets Inst Friday night wns thrown In Jail by Constablo Hamilton nnd when tho officer searched him with the assistance ot Deputy Sheriff Esch. he had on his person a quart wlno bottlo full of whisky, two full pints of whisky nnd two half pint bot tles nearly full. Ho was removed from tho county jail to tho city bns tile, where he laid out two' days and paid a small flno this morning, and when he was released he called at the residence ot Constablo Hamilton and demanded tho whisky, which Is now In the keeping of the sheriff. The man. whose correct name is not known, accosted Constable Hamilton on tho street Friday night while he was on his way home with Mrs. Hamilton, and asked questions that no decent person would think of ask ing before ladies, and not being sat isfied with this, persisted In follow ng the otfeer, which resulted In his being taken into tho arms ot the law. men he found out that an officer had him In tow he began making all kinds of excuses, but that guardian of the peace and dignity of Marlon county turned him over to the city officials. COMASSIE THE WHITE HOUSE COW Blue Blooded Jersey Ta'.en to Beverly to Furnish Milk for the Tafts. Boston Post. Hor nnmo was Comassle Oxford Tormont. And the name Is not her only dis tinction, for she Is to succeed tho famous pet cow that Mrs. Taft In stalled In tho ox-prosldcnt's tennis court. Mrs. Taft Is Intent on having a cow wherovor she Is, nnd as to movo tho- famous Whlto Houso bossy was deemed lmposslblo, a now cow has beon secured for tho uso of the Pres ident's family at Beverly this sum mon When Mrs. Taft ordored Bossy, "tho prldo of tho Whlto Houso," put Into tho famous tonnls court, sacred to tho memory 'of Colonol Roosovolt, Washington society gasped In aston ishment. N'olthor Prosldont Taft nor Mrs. Taft cared for tonnls. But Mrs. Taft did lovo nlco fresh milk, and sho was detormlned to havo It. Xo soonor did sho bohold tho ton nls court, with Its grcon, soft grass, than her mind was mado. "Hare's tho pasture," sho said to hcrsolf. It wns easy to scauro a cow. From that time on thoro has bocn fresh, pure milk at tho Whlto House table. Supplied by Bossy, such milk and such butter and chooso had not boon known thoro since tho days ot tho early presidents, who were farmers themselves. As tho time drew nenr for tho re moval ot the Taft family to Bovorly tho question arose, "What shall bo dono with Bossy?" Atfer much deliberation It was found that bringing Bonsy to Bov orly was out of tho question. Then aroso a now prodlcamont. How was Mrs. Taft to get tho fresh milk that had grown to bo a necessity to her? Mrs. Tntt answered this question henelf. Sho advertised. Sho askod for a healthy cow, without any dls flBir.cmonts, and a good milker. Tho roplles poured In by tho hundreds. They came from ovory part of tho country, and from ovory town and hamlet In tho United Statos. The cliolco flnnlly foil on a cow on tho II. P, Hood farm, at Derry, N H. There tho oxport breeder, W. H. Ranney, picked out what Is porhaps tho most perfect Jorsoy cow alive. Ho wroto Mrs. Tnft about tho cow, aud sho had hor looked at. Tho ox nmlnatlon was absolutely satisfac tory. So Comasslo Oxford Tormont came to bo tho successor of Bossy, tho White Houso cow. Comassle is a full-blooded Jorey, their being not a slnglo strain of alien blood In her. Sho Is connected with the flnost prize winning Jorsoys In tho country, hor pedigree being trncenblo through many generations, She is tho daughter ot Comassio'a Oxford Lad, by Oxford Lnd. by Fly ing Fox. by Golden Fern. Hor moth er was Great Tormentor, nnd sho Is related to tho famous Exllo of St. Lambort. Connoisseurs pronounce hor one of tho best pedigreed cows In existence. Comarslo will bo tho now pet nt the summer White Houso. and as such will bo takon care of In a way that few animals can boast of and Mrs Taft will see to it personally that Comasslo wants for nothing. She will tlocp In a beautiful, clean stall all of hor own, In which ster ilized shav'ngs only will bo usod. wator will be flltored and will be ar tlflcatlly cooled for her especial use. Her pen will bo heated nnd cooled by artificial means until a moderate temperature is reached, so that noth ing may Cause Comassle to become evil dlaposltloned. She will bo washed and cleaned threo times each day. a sneclal soan of germ-destroylng quality being usod She will have two mon attend ing her. besides a milkmaid. Her beautiful horns will be kept shining like glass, while her hoofs have been shaved and polished until they are as smooth as a mirror. Spe cial pol-shlng cbths nro used for her. nnd nothing I permitted to touch her thnt con make hor unclean. If Comassle comes up to tho expee tntlons as a milk giver sho may fol low the Taft family to Washington. If she goes. Bossey's reign will be over. GiUon's Barber Shop the best. i Mystery Supper at the Christian church Tuosday evening at 8 o'oloek. Ad mission 10c; suppor extra. 2t CauKht the Speckled "Boxer" Xellands. Oscar Bowers. Frank Butts aud Fred Carey, four Salem business men. stocked them olves up with nil the necessary Im plements for angling and took fo the tall timber In the Santlam district near Stayton yesterday, nnd resides having a most pleasant day of rec reation and fun. thoy' succeeded in snaring a beautiful collection of trout. Yesterday was an Ideal day for trout fishing and they came up for the .ies lu flno style. .. o BORN. WHITh To Mr. and Mrs. E. G. White. Sunday morning. July 25 1909. a 10-pound son. Mother and child and Elmer are a.l doing nleely. J I C. the famous trotting horse, died on Pleasant View farm near Ra cine. Wis . last week. He was 31 years old. OOOOOOOOOOl) PERSONAL MENTION O o o o o o o o o o o MrB F. A. RIchtor. of Miles, Wash., is coming to Salem for a visit. R. 0. Hnlloy returned from Soattlo yesterday, whoro ho attended the ex position. Mrs. Ilnllcy remained in Tncoraa, tho guest of hor son, Eu gene Halloy. Dr. H. C dinger returned from Los Angoles Saturday. Mrs. Fred O. Bartholomew and children, Lyle and Gladys, returned from Medford, Minn., yestoray, whoro thoy havo beon visiting frlonds ami relatives tho past month. They returned by way of Canada, whore they vlfllted Mrs. Bartholomew's pa rents. Mrs. Lucas mid Miss Lucns, of Clovolnnd, Ohio, nnd Miss McCully, of Hood River, nre guests of Hal D. Putton of this city nt the old Pattern homo on Court streot, Mrs. Lucns Is n stster-ln-luw of tho late T. McF. Putton, the well-known book-sollor of this city. Miss Emollne Talk, ot Winnipeg, Manitoba, Is tho guest of Mrs. Chns. Shtpp of South Commercial street. Mrs. Silas Soulo. of Portland, has boon tho guost of Mrs. A. B. GUIIs at ine WUlamotto hotol. i Tho Journal editor enjoyed u visit Sunday with Mr. Albert Clemens and wlfo, of McGregor, Iowa, old school day and boyhood frlonds. Mr. Cloni ons hns become ono of tho most suc cessful rotntl dry goods mon in the grand old Hawkeyo stnfo and hns been making n tour over the Cana dian Pacific to tho Alnskn-Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle nnd back ovor tno Northern Pacific railroad. Ho spont Saturday nnd Sunday nt Sa eom -nnd Portland. R. Dontoni a Eugcno cigar store man, has boon bound ovor on a chnrgo of bribery, giving a bond for $800. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Fmnk Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Lndd ft Bush, Ban Building. MONEY TO LOAN VIIOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Bush's Bank. Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING IiUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polishing, repnlrlng. Tol. 608 0 ' OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY O O O O O O o o o o o Lost or Stolen Soverat wcoks ago, u 8noll blcyclo, two or three years old; steel rims. Return to Jour nal oinco for reward. 4-3-tf - McDONALD HOUSE Prlvato ooard Ing and lodging; moderato rates; homo cooking, modern conven iences, olectrlc lights. Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Or. R. A McDonald, Prop. Tents A now shipment of tents Just received; bought at the old price bofore tho ralso, but I can supply you at tho old price. C. Dlllman, 4U State street. 7-26-3t For Sale Two good work teams, one wclghB 2900. ono 2G00. Enquire of Gufo.v Mltzner, Route No. 3. Box 131. -2C-3t For Sale Cheap A good Flnhor pi ano. If sold soon. Inquire ot H Bruhm, oornor of North 17th and B Btrect. 7-2C-3t Watt Shlpp There in tho 'nt number of the Popular Mechanic Mugazlue tlnre is a picture of Watt Shlpp, tho bcal sporting goods houso man, and his motor cyclo attached to a rubber-tired wagon, hauling dynamite. Along with tho photo there is an explana tion ot the unique method Mr. Shlpp has adopted In hauling dangerous explosives, and It states that the sporting goods man does not exceed the speed limit with his conveyance loaded up. IMISS H0RTENSE KIMBALL NOW MRS. KARL KUGEL Miss Hortense Kimball, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimball, was married to Mr. Karl H. Kneel. ; recently of Niagara, N Y-, this morning at mo Deautirul country home of tho Kimball's, in Polk coun ty. The ceremony was performed by Rev. II. T. Babeock, of the First Pres byterlan church, before tho bride's varents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kimball, of Ohie: Mr. C. H. Kugel. the groom's father, of Niagara. N. Y ; Miss Nan Wagner and Miss Mario Hofer, of Salem. After a three-weeks' honey moon ata Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Ku gel will make their home In Salem. TRANSPORT BUF0RD SAILS FOR MANLIA San. Francisco, July 26. Loaded to thefawater lino with army stores destined for Manila, the amy trans port Quford sailed today for Seattle, to take on baggage for the Third In fantry regiment at the northern port before proceeding to tho Philippines. The Buford has been out of com mission for six months, and has been lying In San Francisco harbor. o The Southern Pacific Is preparing to build Bhops at Springfield. o Mrs Thomas Easton died at her home In Waltervllle July 22. o- Two Eugene schools have been .named the Condon and the Lincoln C. V. Henkel. a sawmill man of Glendale. Or., was killed near his mill Saturday by a large log rolling over tlm. A. HtHHMH