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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
PAGE Fin. ' iX : Rah! Rah! for the Cherry Fair The Backward Spring Season Has left us with too much Clothing on hand NOW WE'RE GOING TO UNLOAD i Our Great Clothing Sale 1 off DAILI CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JVLY 7, 1011 '4 on GRIFTOXCLOTHES Men's and Boys' Clothing Our value giving has been so exceedingly good this spring that we do not need to make a Sale, ' Our sales have been entirely satisfactory nevertheless for a short time we will give our customers a discount of 25 per cent on Men's and Boys' Clothing 1 4 off Splendid Cherry Fair Special give you the best opportunity you will have this season to buy high grade Clothin at genuine reduced prices. You will never find imaginary reductions from fictitious val ues at our store, Every Man's Suit in the House, in price from $10 to $25, Reduced 20 percent. We positively must have room for our new Fall Lines, which will arrive during August. I Every Young Man's Suit in the House Reduced 20 per cent t Every Boys' Suit in the Housje Reduced 20 per cent $ This sale includes our line of " Boys' Summer Wash Suits for ages 3 to 8 You know by past experience that you can depend upon finding everything exactly as ad- vertised at our store. $2.25 Silk Petticoat $2.25 We believe we are offering you the best Silk Petticoat value ever offered by any store on the coast, These Petti coats at.$2,25 are the greatest offering ever heard of in a high-grade Messaline or Taffeta Skirt; all colors and black sWhiteHouse low, For Women GREEK PETER MANOS Judge Elgin. He was not identified WAS "0T IDENTIFIED, in any respect. Peter Manos has been at Salem Peter Manos, who was arrested since last December and is a good Thursday on suspicion of being Per citizen who makes no one any trou ter Mllto, who was wanted at Ellens-' ble but attends to his own business. burg, Wash., on a charge of money o- grafting, was released this forenoon Be sure and attend the Baby Show after examination before Police . tomorrow. The greatest ever. CHERRY FAIR j I DOLLAR j FECIALS i GIRLS EXPECT ACQUITTAL OF THE CHARGE UNITED PRESS LEASKD WII1E.1 New York, July 7. Expecting ac quittal of the charge of attempting to murder Millionaire W. E. D. Stokes, for which they are on trial here, Lillian Graham and Ethel Con rad today are laying plans for a vau deville engagement that will "knock 'em off their seats." After hearing Stokes in court tell how the two girls fought with and wounded him in their flat when he called to get some let ters he had written returned, Lillian TSraham today , said: "I have four other letters besides those produced that Stokes wrote me. When they are read they will take SOLID ASH ROCKERS Regular $2.00 Values, (jj QQ WHlA HOUSE k bed. The kitchen and dining room were in a frightful, filthy condition, in fact, Superintendent Gardner says It was one of the most filthy places he ever saw. Some of the ladies of the church had assisted this family and made the primary complaint, having cared for one of the girls who made a confession which caused them to believe a crime had been committed. This confession was re peated to the superintendent at the court house and the father was ar rested and is now serving a life sen tence in the penitentiary. The moth er had sometime before deserted the family and her whereabouts were un known and she has not been heard of since. The children are now growing into manhood and womaihood, are in good homes and In spite of the diffi culty the officers of the home have experienced in fitting them for place ment In family homes they are all doing well with the exception of the baby and he is still an inmate of . the Reeelvlne home, not being bright, it Every OXFORD Tie and Pump in the House Re duced 20 Per. Cent. This includes our entire line of Men's, Women and Children's Summer Low Shoes : They're just what you need for this warm spell, Broken lines in every department greatly x reduced, We've placed a big line of Summer Wash Goods on our Bargain Table at 25c yd Reduced from 35c and 50c lines, Novelty Dress Goods from our $1, $1.15 and $1.25 Lines, Reduced to 75c per yard. HAND PAINTED CHINA Values up to $2.00. (M A A Special, Per Piece . . tjll.vV Pictures Framed and Unframed Values up to $2.00. (J- A A Special, each . . . . $ 1 .UV the starch out of his story. They will show why he was so anxious to'jjg doubtful if a permanent home can get the letters from me. Stick j De found for him. around, kid; those letters are worth Everyone who visits the Cherry waiting for. atr on Saturday should help the so- "Ethel and I are going into vaude- cety by buying a tag as in doing so ville after we are discharged here, they will help a very worthy cause I am writing a sketch which will an( a8Sst to keep down taxation for work In the courtroom scene and lt is a weii known fact that if a some of Stokes theatricalisms. I cnid ) taken in time and placed in guess I'll call it 'One Man in a Boat' tne proper environment, it will be and make lt a farce. It ought to be come a g00(i and useful citizen In a scream." ,)lace of a criminal, filling jails and I demoralizing society. 1 Our Store Closes at 5:30 X Every Evening, Excepting 1 Saturday. j PORTLAND MAN MURDERS WIFE AND SUICIDES HOYS' AXI) GIRLS' AID SOCIETY The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Or egon Is doing a state wide work. Every dollar it receives for maintenance goes for that purpose, but its scope has to be governed by its receipts. Marlon county has con- PECORATED AITOMOMLES. (Continued from page 1.) their royal robes, were at the heed of the procession. Following tele gram was read to the king from the Portland Commercial Club: tributed its share of delinquents and j0 the Cherry Fair Greeting: dependents to the society and manyj Rex oregonus, king of the Rose uf the children committed have . Carnival, sends greetings to Royal turned out well. Superintendent Gardner calls to mind some of the older cases and among them a young girl who was taken from her father against whom serious allegations had been made. This girl is now mar ried, has two children and Is pros pering, her husband holding a good position In another town. One of the most notable commitments from Marlon county and perhaps one of the most notable throughout the en tire state was that of five children taken by legal procedure from their father by the society, investigated by the UNITED l'REBH LKAHED Willi Portland, Or., July 7. Apparent ly angered because his wife compared him unfavorably with a former hus band, Christopher 'Darrow, aged 45, a carpenter, today shot and fa'Mly wounded her, then- committed suicide by blowing out his brains, at their home on Northrup street. The trag edy was witnessed by only their child, a boy of three, who was found stand ing .over his mother's body crying "Poor mama," when the police, burst into the room. Mrs. Darrow was shot through the head, and little hope of her survival is held out at St. Vincent's hospital. erhood in ordinary and that In "Ab solute Life,'' said: "The mother in Absolute Life has a true insight into her own con science, and would not think of bear ing a child until she had been puri fied." She defined Absolute Life as "the CHAMPION FIDDLER COMES PROM TEXAS W. J. Thorpe and wife have been entertaining large crowds on the streets with his violin playing, ac companied by Mrs. Thorpe on the i Kuiiai. .Til. I uui uc is ti uauvc ui una elimination, of bad things and living sourlj blt hR8 ra)ge1 h(J fam,Iy ,n as God would." ane sam sue naa noi lived In See's "Junior Common wealth" because "there was too much perversion in me." AX.NOT BE TRIED ON DIFFERENT CHARGE f personally, who found the family living not far from the railroad track in the city of Salem. The shack was composed of two rooms, one used as' a bedroom and the other as a kitch en and dining room. The family con sisted of a boy 14, a girl 12, a girl Ann of Oregon's most luscious pro duct. May it all go off with a Bing. Tlw Motorists in Liiw. The motorists started to parade their flower-covered vehicles at 2.30, and about 40 machines were In line. Ten thousand people lined the streets for the whole distance of the parade, and many of the rigs were cheered! and cheered again. This feature of the Cherry Fair was never before so beautiful. The great events of tomorrow are the baby parade, at 10:30 a. m., and This case was the comic screamer of all nations superintendent with take-offs on everybody and evr erything at 7 p. m. In the evening. Buren & Hamilton ! Complete House Furnishers Old Soldier Tortured. 'For years I havp Buffered un speakable torment from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Spilth, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life 11, boy nine and a baby one and one- Pi8 fixed me all right. They're slm- half years. On Investigation it was h;llver or kldney trouble. Only found that tnis tamiiy an siepi in 25c at J. C. Perry'. the one dirty bedroom. The father and two girls on a double bed, the baby In a baby buggy and the two It will not pay to feed a'calf whole milk six or eight weeks and then hp 11 lt for veal. That costs lnore boys on the floor at the foot of thetnan jt COmes to. ' ' Opium Vnder the Coal. San Francisco, July 7. Buried under fiOO tons of coal In ore of the bunkers of the steamer Siberia, $2500 worth of opium was discovered today by customs Inspectors. The Si- Miss Maude Thorps, a fine looking Texan girl, who wears a thousand dollar head of hair. At least she has been, offered that for It. When the stomach fails to per form its functions, the bowels be. como deranged, the liver ami kid neys congested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must bo restored to a healthy condition win hainnrin.r in h Purine Mailed Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver : :. ' ... r.., i... Tablet company, arrived here yesterday from Oriental ports s cau be depended upon to do It. Eay to take and most effective. Sold by all druggists. Los Angeles, July 8. Attorney Lecompte Davis opened tho argu ments for the defense In the McNa mara cases today. He openly charged that each member of the prosecutlfa was a lawbreaker.' Davis declared lhat the district attorney's office had virtually admitted that illegal meth ods had been resorted to in bringing John J. McNamara Into this state. His argument was that Governor Johnson had been Illegally advised when he issued extradition papers and that other necessary legal for malities had been overlooked. Davis argued In support of the con tentions made yesterday by the de fense that John McNamara could not be tried on the charge of destroying the Times building when he had been extradited In connection with the dynamiting of the Llewllyn Iron works. o AXYOXE CAN READILY SEE THE DIFFERENCE tCNITHD PlT.HS I.EAHF.f WIH 1 Chicago, July 7. Mrs. Bridges, , asked the difference between motn- Tired Women Pleased With those easy RED CROSS soles on all of our Tan, Velvet, Suede and White canvas boots. These shoes require no breaking in and give absolute satisfaction We have all sizes and widths and can fit you. !! REINHART'S Shoe Store 444 State Street. "Opposite Bly's" -M MM M- iW "MM,