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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1909)
8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1000. Today Only Tho largo Domestic Section offers full slzo, hnlMlnon, bleached smooth finished Towels. They are of desirable slzo and the quality and low price at which wo offer the'it will causo brisk selling. Fif teen dozen In the lot. Dux as mnuy as you want at 1 Oc Sale begins a 8:30. C. 0. D., receive Kimona Flannelette n j A raro opportunity. A for tunate purchase of 2000 yards of goad Persian FlanneleUfcs; a vast array of, nUtwu mid , colors and dsnlgns; much unlar priced. They wlir uqt aW hero long at this price so ooine and make selections early. 1 0c yd, Worth up 'J0c Vil. A sb 1 2f 1 i tl 1 lf 1 tl tly T T 1 H T n 1 T T H T CITY NEWS t )fC )p jfi ft ?f! p l 3C C f tfi SC Weather Forecast Hlnnven tonight nnd Thursday; warmer tonight. Yoa Are cordially roquostod to phono any Item of lntorost, such aa a per sonal about a frlaad or yourself, to tha Journal, Mala 32. No Item too Knoll. Bon'e Full To take advantage of The Journal bargain day, August 31. It you owe anything, pay up to August 31. at regular rata, and got the paper year In advance for $3.00. It you do not owq, pay a year In advance and savo u dollar. The time Is short, so don't put It oft. This applied to everything- but elty carrier lists. (ilUon'H Harbor Shop the Ihm. Uinoy In Hnlom QrwCt ProawHf Hern cam up from Portland tale worttlng to look at m prune raiiak. If ae Uoettt't look out ho will dtaeom aaotaar Mg Jt oi grtta. Mill 'limy fii At less than you can probably ever buy them for agala. Ta removal sale ut Burr's Jewlery Store ao.uUM ue. Drop In and 'look around. " Don't Fall To tuko ndvnjiiage of Tha Journal bargain day. August 31. It you owe anything, pay up to Auguat SI, at regular rate, nnd get tha paper a yoar In advance for. SS.QQ. If you do not owe, pay i mr la advauae, and savo i dollar. The time Is short, m don't put It off. Thta applis to everything but olry carrier Itoia. Tlili Is the Tlino of Year To buy summer dusters. Gall on i F E. Shafer for them. Bast line df. harness In oltr. F. E. Shafar. 1ST Couth Commercial street K-eoiltf Try Crystnlfts- For the breath. Fo tale at Myr's barber shop. Rrkerlen'a. ' Wojter eigar aore. Adolplt's cigar lUsre. Dlok Madison's. The Spa. Willamette Hotel The Co u noil. Talklnnton's. ' Tho Court each money or mull orders will poslttvoly no attention. Onyx Fall Hosiery Hundreds of pnlrs of tho newest shades and patterns Just received from a largo Now York firm.' Hero arc some of tho now colers: Pongee Catawba, Hosowood, Sky Blue, Bur gundy, Pink, Ilronzo, Reseda, Poach and Apricot, in all sizes. The word "ONYX" is on tho lips of nearly every wojunn In tho United States, to woll known jiro theso hose. Every woman in Salem is Invited to inspect this grand nssortmont. I Import order of Luces, Hands, Inser tions, Gallons, All-ovors, In Ve netians, Clun'y, Ulondos, Plaum, Gormnn and Fronch Vnls, Mal tese. Torchon, etc., otc. Gold Cloth. Chiffon Cloth and tho' ,jyM)llsit 3ll Unnd trimming over shown 1n Sfllom. New IlHt-Tall Handings of silk and not tho latost Now York' fad. Rands nnd All-overs to mutch. See them at tho Lnce Section. Anderson's Shop six harbors. 8-1 Otf For Htovo Wood And coal, call 1!S. Company. Voget Lumber DtlMlllO Sweeping powder absorbs the dust and keeps out moths; GOc per can. Duron & Hamilton. Trover's Coupon Have expired. If you wnnt thom renewed call at onco. 8-17-3tf Scml Xetv House For siilo or rent. For prlcos and terniH hco Voget Lumbur Company. Go Camping Our tents are nil rodiicod In price. Buren & Hamilton. Don't Fall To tnko udvnutugo of Tho Journal bargain day, August 31. If you owe anything, pay up to August 3), at regular rate, and gut the paper a year In advance for fS.OO. If you d Hot owe. pay n year In advamio ana save a dollar. The time Is hurt. M don't put it otf. This applies to everything but ally carrier lists. Plume In For a oau of Dustlno; Just the thing for sweeping floors nnd onrpets; 5 On per chu. Iluren & Hamilton. Don't Fall I'd take advantage of The Journal Imrgalu day, August 31. It you owe anything, pay up to August 31, nt regular rato, and get the paper u yoar In advunco for $3.00. If you do no' owe, pay a year In advanao ami save it dollar. Tho time U abort. o don't put It off. This applies to everything but oil)' onrrlor lists. Tout 'At rod need price. Only a few ! let. Huron & Hamilton. , ., ' " After You with the fjreghugt and woat cojuylet lift of grveed) In Salaw, Phout au order to Fred. Tiny of lit tunewt Grtuwry. -iSt gjnta streat. phone '131 Tti- t'livio I'aruilu Th bin circus parade starts from the .It pot grounds tomorrow uxim lu at 10 olork. It will ba the grtati ever seu In Salem, for King Unga i:i u, and what they say can bo gambled on. Tho beautiful weath er and lucky dnto Just between har vest and hop picking, which, gives the fnrmors all a chnnco to see It, will probably bring one of the biggest crowds ever soon in Salem. I) ii Mine Mnkos your floors bright; GOc per can. Huron & Hamilton, - Don't Fnll To tnko advantngo of Tho Journal bargain day, August 31. If you owo anything, pay up to August 31. at regular rato. and get the paper n year In ndvanco for $3.00. If you do not owe. pay n year In ndvnnce and save u dollar. Tho time Is short, so don't put it oft. This applies to everything but city oarrler lists. Tout, Tents, Tents- Got one now whllo you can got them cheap. Duron l& Hamilton. Go"Kl Meeting Dally nt 2:30 nnd 7:30 nt 329 Broadway by tho Church of tho Living God. All lovord of tho truth Invited. Bring your frlonds. 8-23-tw Don't Sleep Out of doorft. Ing out prlcos, Got a tent at clos Buron & Hamilton. You Will .Wed Some groceries tomorrow. Try phoning an order to J. M. Lnwreuco, 311. Swrt-p With Dtihtlnc it cloniiB wood floors or carpets without raising the dust; GOc for largo can. Iluren & Hamilton. Cottngo Undertaking Forlorn Cottogo and Cuomokota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. SHI, Phono 724. Ktuppwl tin lltiiiuuity Mr. F. E. Kollmun reports a run away yesterday. Ho says the horse started at Twelfth street, ran to Cross street and thou to 11. Mrs. Kollman miw tho runaway and calling her hus band's attention to It ho ran out and succeeded In stopping the horse, which he put In Mr. Clark's stable, leaving the buggy on the side of tho street In front of Mr. Kollinwn's house Sold all tho .IiiiiU Four bteyetea, several pieces of jew wiry and a few ttlche uere sold to day by Chief of Police Glnaou to the hlgliMd bidders, tit funds derived from which ulll be contributed to the city treaaury. Those articles have been oollectlug about the city hall for sonio time and tho chief cleaned up house In good shape this time. Dark From Xt'linutku Mrs. W. W. Hill has returned from tin extaadod visit to relative nnd frlonds In Hnysvlllu Nebraska, her former homo. Tho old familiar phrase that "there Is no place like heme" Is not very consistent with Mrs. Hill's version of tho surround--Ing whllo. lu Hastings,, alluding es pecially to tho ollmate, Her de scription of tho Nebraska cllmato ! was not so cool that tho thermome ter would tuuibla over Itself in reaching a point belnw 70 or 80. and It whs hi warm even during the ullHU tuat thj girls, who would work Uta lay gaae ou their enemy. man. war compelled to eat a ouar tr two aV loo eream to act as a re frigerator on the eye. Mrs. Hill e turtMHl Waiue 10 pounds Itnluei which she claims slip rwwlt of wu'k- ing all night huntiiiK fm a cool pla.r to sleep Of all The place Mi has visited so far she jtai.., Salem 'a the one gra- d c t ho -iwoken of a h beat H!l tha $MMK. ay"T v 223 S. COMMERCIAL ST. -O i si c H: !) i H' PERSONAL MENTION ! l 1 t st J J 1 ! 1 1 l 1 A ls ?( p ? 0 i f 3 J p 7t Miss Nean Holmes left this morn ing for Sonttle to visit the exposi tion. W. E. McWIIIIs of Roseburg is- in tho city, transacting business for a short tlmo. Frank Blood wont to Portland this morning to look after buslnoas matters for a fow dayn. Miss Harriot Stone left for her homo In Portland this morning, nftor visiting Salem frlonds for the pnst fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Robort T. Blundoll of San Francisco, formor residents of Dnllas, Ore., nnd woll known In Snlom, nro visiting tholr many frlonds for a fow days before rosum Ing their trip to tho Seattle exposi tion. Wlulock Stelwer of Jefferson was In tho elty today looking nftor busi ness matters and visiting friends. Phil Bates, tho handsome news paper man of Portland, was lu tho city yesterdny with tho heavy-topped educators. Danlol D. Whltcomb and family of Billings, Mont., are In tho city looking over tho stato Institutions and tho city in gonoral. Mr. Whlt comb has boon visiting tho ,Seattlo exposition with his (amtly for, the pnst month and he Is now making t tour of the points, of Interest In Oro gon, o DELAY IN SENTENCE MAY MAKE IT VOID Sacramento, Aug. 25 Legal technicalities tuny free Mrs. -Gcr trudo Dtiggs, the aged woman re cently convicted and sontonced to live years In tho San Quentln peni tentiary for forging the slgnnturo to a GO-yonr loaso upon properly valMl at more than $100,000 In the name of tho late John Charnock of L-s Augcle. Mrs. Drlggs was convicted In Los Angeles Mtrter a sensational trlnl Her attorney. Paul Schenck, soon nfter camo to th'a city, and yeter- doy woh closeted with E C. Cooper, sfcrotary of Governor Glllott. Ab a result of this conference It was. nn noil need that failure to comply with' au aet passed by the recent legtsla Lure, compelling sentence to he pawed within flvo days after convlc. tloji may rentier void the sentence passed in I.os Angeles. Mrs. Drlggs' sentence touowea ner conviction 23 1 days. Schenck today ' In San Fran eUco. conferring with Attorney Gen oral Webb Quito ofton the system becomes rim down and the blood inipov- i--' ! and jim need a ionic mid M militant to restore things to n normal condition. Then you! licet!. OSTETTER' OELEBRATEO STOMACH BITTER H s lllL Made in.south bend KAl NvIL Popularly known as the "South Bend Malleable," the range that combines all that is modern, all that is foremost in range building a work well done. It is the range that appeals to common sense through its severely correct lines and elegant finish and by its easily demonstrated practical perfection in cooking efficiency and economy of fuel. Riveted throughout like a boiler. The South Bend Mallea ble will, with proper care last a life time. It is the product of expert range builders, who assemble every part with utmost care. "The South Bend Malleable" stands atone in the world today the greatest df all ranges of malleable construction. It is the range that we guarantee absolutely. $1 a week are the buying terms. WwSXCft. EXPECTS TO BE ASKED QUESTIONS President Taft Says He .Speak on Tariff and Is Not Afraid of His Record. Unit! Pre I.iyl Wlre.l Beverley, Mass., Aug. 25. Prosl- dont Taft Is expecting to exporlonco some lively times during his visit to tho western states whon tho cattle mon put up to him tho Question of freo hides. Prosldeut Taft said teday: "I am not In the habit of avoiding any Issue that may bo put up to mo and you may bo sure that I will not dodgo any of the cattlemen who may want to raise the question of frou hldOB. "Tho tariff will likely bo tho theme of a number of my addrossoa In the cattle statos, and If anyone enros to challongo my record I will bo right there. "Labor organizations learned last fall that I was not afraid of my past record." o HENEY TALKS ABOUT THE BINGER HERMANN CASE ft'nltwl Prwi t.Miiii wirl Portland, Aug. 2G. "I novor sold I would not try Blngor Hermann. I do not know whether I will try him or whether he will over bo tried. I hnvo lots of other things to think about Just now. I would Ilko to hnn die the enso agnlnst him, but I do not know whether It will be possible" 8 Id Francis J. Honey, grnft proso cutor, today. "Thore Is no reason why I should bo the only one to try him; there nro others who can do tho work as well us I can. It depends on how things turn out In San Francisco. I have ( not hoard from tho department of , justice recently about the case and I do not know how It now stands. But I nover have said I would not tako charge of tho case." Mr. Heney was in Portland last night and this morning. Today he is nt- Salem looking over a big prune J orchard. Tonight, ho will return to Portland and tomorrow ho will fonvo J for Seattle." Friday-night. he will de liver a lectur on Graft" In the Pre, byterlan church, presided over by Dr. Matthews. O T1 INCUBATOR KID ., . WANTS HER MAMMA Kansas City, Mo.. Aug. 25. Mar nn Blonkloy, the 5-year-old "Incu bntor baby." who Is alleged to have . ... , , . , . , ' IIOUII KIUUUIUU BBVL-IUI UII J B UgO U Mrs Barclay and John Gentry, from Topokn. today expressed a prefer--onco for her ntottfor over Mrs, Bav cloy. to return to. Towka . for business . vw...v ....V wv.. VUIflI.MVH' i..nna reasons. The child, at tha iall this moraine "ZZ? 2ZZ-2". "fifH i aw nv fu uviiiv Aith mamma and I want to go." o Manx a yoaag wan thlaks he ! err ' .14 into a peach orchard when 'i 1 a" finding his hjt Into a nvor. gr vt- s nut MOTHErt KIDNAPED . HER OWN BABY lUaltcd Press Lcuca Wlre.l Richmond, Va., Aug. 2C. Mrs. J. W. Weaver of Los Angolcs today Is In poseosslon of hor daughter, which hor husband is alleged to havo kid naped after leaving hor at Los An golos and coming to Richmond, whoro ho lived under tho namo of Williams. Mrs. Weaver says sho camo hero a weok ago upon loarnlng that hor husband wne living here. Accom pnnlod by hor brothor-ln-law, W. 0. Whistler of Los Angeles, and scvoral ofllcors of Honrlco county, tho two took nn automobile and ran out to tho homo of Williams, a short dis tance from the city limits. Tho IJttlo girl It Is alleged was playing In n doorway and upon rec ognizing hor mother ran to hor. Mrs. Weaver then Is said to havo flod to tho automobile with tho child and re turned to tho city. Mrs Weaver said today that sho has travolcd 8000 miles to ncov(r her ohlld, which Is 4 years old. Th ruuple, according to Mrs. Weaver's statement, wore married In Los An geles flvo yoars ago. o dh:d. FULLKUTON August 24. 1909. nt 3 p. m., four miles south of the city, Robort Jnmos Fiillerton, ago 42 years. Ho was a nntlve of Ponnsylvnnln and was n cousin of Mrs. II. A. Cupp. nt whoso homo she dlod. A sister If living nt Spokano, Wash., who Is on hor way horo now. Tho body was ombalmcd nnd propnred for burial by J. C. SHI of tho Cottago undertaking pnrlors. o ft NEWT0DAY 5(5 ., rOR BALE Sovoral houses la Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. G-l-eod WANTED Mammoth blaokborry, Logan nnd Prlmusborry trans plants. Ad dross O logon Nnrsory Co., Snlem, Oregon. S-24-lmo WANTED Bright girl to loarn of fice work In a good business offlco. No previous experience necessary; steady position. Addrees J., car Journal at once. 8-24 3t FOR RENT Sovoral rooms nicely turnlshid; olectrlc light and telq phone, splendidly equipped bath nnd tqllot on second floor. Call In afternoons at "15 Centor street, corner Cottage. S-23-2t THE CLIFF HOUSE. All newly fitted up. Clean and noat. Cottago and tents for rent at Nye Crook. Tho only perfect view of tho ocean. W. .D. WHEELER, Prop. Newport. Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company - m.. .i..ucm A8ent -.... .... ,1.1. . . . Doom lit. Ladd & Husli Dank 111.1c. t. ' MONEY TO LOAN I THOS. K. FORD ' Over Lndd & Iltisli Dank, Snlem, Or. PIANO TUNING TATKLI.IS L WOODS Tunli ir pillianj; r- pairing '.,! 6)S I