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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1911)
fW -Hsw Jo air JaVP--MMsm ; i f. i 2:30. Rev. Wilimani" . v-,.-o km r TT.tV '? v rT-ISOT 4 , the last day of Cherry Fair; vvc intend making a great event Jor L:, JX Jo An pvpnt lone to be remembered. We save Jyou Today econom the last day ot rne uierry i air; mitim ...u.. ical shoppers. An event long to be remembered. We ; Hnil.-.Qneriai bareains in every section of the big store. M V 1 v ff W Ladies Lingerie Waists Values to $3,00 jj grj This splendid assortment of lingerie waists; neatly trimmed with laco embrodery and me dallions. Values to OC $3,00, your choice atv10 Ladies' Fine Neckwear Reduced 20 per cent a great collection of lace collars, ja bots, embroidered coats and dress collars; embroidered stiff collars, etc, All dainty and 2oless Toilet Article Sale Fine perfumes, 50c oz,, value at 33c oz. 50-cent Pompeian Massage Cream 33c 5c Castile Soap,cake 3c 15c Talcum Powder, can.. 9c 50c Madaline Face Powder 25c 10c Glycerine Soap, cake ..7c 25c box Soap, all kinds box 19c 25 Tooth Powder, box.. 19c 25c box Nail Lustre, box..19c Scores of other bargains throughout the store. Dress Good Section Values to $1,25 JJ Uu'- This assortment includes sere, voile, panama, mohair, etc all ood materials, Vane' to S1.25 spec'a! yard JJt Ladies Ready - to - wear SECTION Great One-Half price event. One rack of lingerie dresses, linen suits, etc, Very special bargains, Values to $2,50 your choice Half-Price A One-Half price skirt sale voile, serge and panama skirts black and colors; many styles, your choice One-Half Price. Domestic D epartment Towels, 70 percent linen gQ Huck towels, special oc 2 for LdC An assortment of Organdies, Crepes, Voiles and Poplins, val ues to 50c, special 1 Q yard lUC A great special on Men's Hats . .$2.25 .tyles. Don't ,00 Values to ;:t O-jzens of good up-to-date Vt these hats pass you be'll ' a, roirespondtice 4 I handling both .he l partni.-nt ana ui- . i work of the Portiaaa J'"' ' ".. lie,,,, has been relieved 'U the ag-m. work bv Mr. Coryea. of Porthml j Jnd Mr". Thompson will now devote his time exclusively to corremH lence for the Por.land paper. Many to Ath'iui umvnunMi- Tlio last or tne tnarnt-is - " 1 Airy Neckwear for t the buitry Lmys Great Underwear Values Gotham Summer Underwear, No sleeves, k M-e 'enffth drawers, $2,00 values at SI, 30 $3,00 values at $2,00 Tho famous Or, Deimel's linen mesh un derwear, always $6,50 the suit, Special at $5.20 suit A Great Clearing of Men's Suits All the new stylish clothing made by such makers as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Cloth Craft and Eiderheimer Steingoing at great reductions , $10,00 Suits at $6.50 $12,00 Suits at ..$9 .50 $18,00 Suits at $13.50 $20,00 Suits at $15.00 $25,00 Suits at $17.50 $27,50 Suits at ' $20.00 $30,00 Suits at ..$24.00 A Great Sale of PUMPS AND OXFORDS The sale ofthe season, Exery Oxford and pump in stock reduced in price, Some selling at One-Half Price. Take advan tage of this great opportunity to save, i ..... ..,,1 it 1c or i nm It'll I CO, It'll lUUiiv, r.ii-i i that thre will be about 40D xeacneis I . .mm tjt-itp 'in attendance umn una ,.,.. - - i :Sm rintemlent of Public Instruction . ' I,liTiuan was anion the number; that left toilay. an,l will read .1 pap.-r I at the convention next week. ill . ..11. 1 a,t:;ShVc..nWionoftheNa.io..i.i:: V)y Neckwear makes the plain outm FMncational .ocietv, at Sau Fran-U-;J ittllllj HW r 1 1 1 nvAftir miTTir rninninn t We nave ail OI me idicai anu uamuwi t neckwear Dutch Collars, Stocks, Ascot Ties, Jabots, Sailor Collars, Tailored Collars. X SPECIAL Dutch Collars in every conceivable style, t lawn, lace and tailored effects, Regular 65c and 75c, I Special 39c. t Embroidered Wash Belts, fitted with neat pearl buckles, j Regular 25c and 35c, Special 18c. X ionary ' ! OreL'im Oi'liccrs F.leeled , uillceis oi nit- ki'-s"" ! society of the Christian cuurcn eu- S I eleeteil vesterdav at the closing ses- .....t.. nnnvnnllnn The: I SlOU Ol Uir .Tll,, , .... . . - Ay I new ollicers arc: President, Rev. Al-, 1 bvn Ksson, of Albany; first vlce-l I president, Hev. J. X. Mc( onnel, j ! Koseliurj;; second vice-pi -eHiurui, iUev. K. S. Muckley. Portland; third f ; vice-president. Rev. A. M. Meldrmn, ; 'Athena; fourth vice-president, Rev. a. V. K, IlillinKton, EiiRene; correspond- Ins secretary. Rev. C. V. Swander, J 'Portland; recording secretary. Rev. I (!. K. Berry. Portland; treasurer, C. j If. t'hainhreau, Portland. lijiselmll. I I Xational at Iioston: Cincinnati ; 11. Itoston 7. Xational at Philadelphia: : Louis fi. Philadelphia 2. Xational at Brooklyn: ' .1, Brooklyn 1. American at Chicago, first game 1 Xew York 2. Chicago 5. St. Ptttsbnrs Honest Medicine Versus Fakes President Tafts recent message "Onyx" Hosiery Quality Merchandise Pnnnlnr Pnrp t "i - - . Public Phone Rest Room Hygenic Drinking Water Salem's Largest Department Store. CITY NEWS. Py Your Water Bill Beloro- The 10th and get the 10 per cent dlicount. Oftlce at 301 S. Commercial treet. 7.7.21 Insist on Oijmpitt Flonr H'a guaranteed your money back If not mitlaflod. tu-th&sa thrtW Marlon Grill Will be open every night until 12 'clock. Table A' bote luncheon 12 to 1 p. m. dall, 50o. Tuee-Thurs-Sat-tf Fay Your Water Bill Before Tho loth and get the 10 per cent diacount. Olllce at 301 S. Commercial etrcot. 7-"-2t A Better Flour Makes more and better bread. tu-th&sa Gllnon'8 barber shop Ollson'e cigar Btore Gllson's ballm open all day Sunday 12-4-w-B-tf I'ny Your Water Bill Before The 10th and get the 10 per cent discount, f3llke at 301 S. Commercial street. 7-7-2t Itasclmll Sunday Siilom vs. Woodburn, at grounds. A contest Is on. league Olympic Is a Hard Wheat Flour A Fine Ten-Acre Tract Olympin. Every sack guaranteed. To trade for house and lot tu-th&sa & Willson. Derby I Monday Will Be the Last Bay To get your discount on water hills. Office at 301 S. Commercial street. 7-7-2t Kmicrnl Today The funeral of Albert Suckau, who committed suicide at his home In North ftiloin yesterday, was held from Lehman & dough's undertaking par lors al '.' o'clock this afternoon. Rev. V. C. Stewart conducted the serviivs. Interment was made In Odd 1'YUows' cemetery. -' TTTt t.' Announcement HOTEL BLIGH Proprietors: MISS R, G, WHITNEY AND E, W, KELT, Under the Personal aMnament of MISS ROSE WHITNEY (Late of the Cotta-e Hotel) j J ' Uon't Miss Seeing Jermau's twlrler in tomorrow's baseball game at the league grounds. Salem va. Woodburn. (immI Sk-niom House On the car line for $1100. $100 cash, $10 per month. Derby & Will son. Pay Your Water Bill Before The loth and get the 10 per cent discount. Office at 301 S. Commercial street. 7.7.21 l-'m- Good (ii'ocl'ics lit Low 1'iii e : (!i'e 114 !1 tril ilnriMtr fltlu i,,,,,h I We will swell your savings account '; IK,'M uil1' Hic.vcli For (iooil (iroeerles at Low Prices Give us a trial during this month. vie win swell your savings account. 1 J. M. Lawrence, Ferry and Commer-1 ciai streets. suggesting an amendment to the Pure rooil anil 1,1 ugs law in us rcuuuni iu prepared medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the medical pro fession itself as the best known rem edial agents for the diseases they are Intended to counteract. For over three decades Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affec tions of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains today Its pre-eminence above all other preparations of Its kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally effective and meritorious. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy. ! Since It Is estimated that 60 of I the 91 votes in the senate are safe I for reciprocity, why waste 30 days , on senatorial courtesy and construc tion; o Death in Roaring Fire, May not result from the work of fire bugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruis- ps tinllq nnraa Tf anhrinpa taflnm. ! mation. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles, Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. 0 j U. G. Shipley Company j l s 145-147 North Liberty Street, s t ER0NJS MEW TODAY. Monday Will Be the Last Bay To get your discount on water bills. Office at 301 S. Commercial street. 7-7-2t t Thoroughly Modem .1. M. Lawrence. Kern- nn,l Ctmnw,-. I clal streets. StvcilMi Sen ice There will lie service in the Swed ish language at the newly purchased church, corner South Fifteenth and Mill streets al ;l o'clock 1, m vu.i j in the Knglish language at . m. I All are most cordially Invited .to at tend. John Ovall. pastor. I'leimi lim Program Stale Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman and Assistant Superintendent I'arleton are busily e.igaged in preparing the program tor tip, liUoii,;il leachers' institute, 'o be held in Astoria during the As toria centennial. Carl Jllnton. the young son of R. C. Minion, collided with a bicvele Thursday, ami the lad's collar lione was broken. He Is at his home. l.'l'.Hi Urondwny street. l'oi- Sale Two hundred chickens, sixteen young ducks three months old. three i;eese and a new 300-egg incubator, a bargain if taken at once. Call to morrow. Corner Rock and Mover streets. South Salem. Monday Will Be the l,nt Bay To get your discount on water Mrs. E. C. Wright, ot Portland. and son, Edwin, are guests of Mrs. Fred S. Bynon. Frank W. Waters was up from Portland yesterday for a short visit. Mrs. Sadie Hucklebee and daugh ter, Velma, of Jefferson, are visiting Mrs. Hucklebee's sister, Mrs. J. F. Goode, of North Salem. Mrs. Margaret Rarey, of Kokomo. Ind., are visiting Mrs. Uarey's cousin, Mr. Rarey, of Englewood. Miss Helen Rarey will teach school this year at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. George) M,cllwain, of North Howell, is visiting Mrs. Emery E. Thompson, on North Capital street. Miss Mary Cunningham, of British Columbia, and Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cunningham, of Michigan, are visit ing C. O. Rice, of Center street. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Randall, of Los Angeles, former Salem residents, are taking int the Cherry Fair. Mrs. Randall was a Salem girl and has relatives at Jefferson. Mrs. George Mcllwain, of North HOwell yesterday visited Miss Marga ret Rarey is here from Indiana. The two women were school mates 54 years ago, and had not seen each oth er for 33 years. Miss Marv Kilnn Tnnoa nt T)t land, is visiting Miss Rhea Wilson, of ;iiui street. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wickersham, of Portland, are visiting Dr. and Mrs T. S. Smith, Jr. MKs Arr"'n Steiner. rf High street, :s entpwaininff thp At " Ha anil Rose Border, of Portland "IFD. Judge Percy R. K.dly and ,! -s, Kel- JONES, At the home of her sister. ' 'ir-v- r'trr.ied from Albany Mrs. II. P. Iteddaway, IStIS Ferry Prof. V. 3. Fargo, of the science street, Friday evening, July 7. department of the Salem High School 1H11. Mrs. Julia Bell Jones, aged 1 has been engaged by the Albany 'T years. Chautauqua association to give a Mrs. Jones was horn in Portland in (number of lectures. Hp left for Al- reiu,,ij, i.,. 1, or pioneer parents, j "any yesterday to attend the Assem- Charles Randall has been visiting Woodburn relatives. Mrs. James McCourt, of Butte, Montana, a former Salem girl, is vis iting her parents east of town. She says "Jimmy" will not visit Salem !CtC3)C3(C!fcC!f!if!Sflf,3(Sfc3c STATISTICAL. liOKX. OREY To Mr. and Mrs. George Orey, of Fifth street. Friday, July 7, 1911, an 8-pound boy. WANTED Valet, or personal atten dant (no booze or smoking) for in valid traveling salesman. $23 month and expenses. Call Sunday. 425 Twentieth street south. SIX ROOM cottage for rent; close in. Phone Main IS;') 4 or inquire at 388 Bellevue. 7-8-3t WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Apply 966 Center street. ' 7-8-3t FOR SALE New r,-room bungalow, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, stationary wash bowl, cabinet kitchen, china closet built In, large closet and screened porch, full basement, cement walks, connected with sewer, 10 blocks from Ladd& Bush bank. $150 down, balance $20 per month. This is a snap, must be sold In short time. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. Phone 96 or 1023. 7-8-tf FOR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.00 per acre per month. See Homer II. Smith, 6-29-tf LOT Close to business center. Paved on both side streets. $625; $25 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. 6-16-tf- Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Bell. mi,l snout her early life on the Bell home, stead near Bethel, Polk county. She leaves two sisters. Mrs. F. p! Reda way, of this city, and Mrs. Agnes Bean, of Portland: two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Austin, of Woodburn.. Harris, of Oak Grove, Polk ! this year. Mrs. E. I county; also three sons. Buford A. E. West, of Rickreall, brother of M.N. Ortlce at 301 S. Commercial ' TvUyi CZ? t0W" Strt'Ot. 7 - o Tho I'mior-il will lirt li.,M t: I V tt .r.i, . t ' ..... iifm riiuuuv it T ' .1. 11. I PI t Wflo a roiont I?n n ntt... 10 o'clock at ISfiS Ferry street, and ! visitor.' Elegantly Furnisho. re Ala 1 in luii-ynuiio uim rtuioniauc bail system and Gas and Florino I ioht Hot and Cold Water and 1 Hot Water Heatins?; t In Every Room t TERMS: j Transient 75c and $1.00 (1 person) in n,,,..,.N 25 rooms at $6,00 per week 8 00 per week I 22 rooms at $4 50 per week $6,00 Monthly Rates on Application J Free Bus Meets All Trains. X X .,-r. v-'Uine una cce Tor Yourse t. t COURTESY CIVILITY . CLEAN LI NFS3 Are Our Watchwords PHONE 742 I TO VH Mke lieimrntioii interment will be made in Bethel i tie Kailmad Commission today ''emetery. in Poll; countv, at 2 o'clock .authorized tho Southern Pacific coin- -' Ipany to make reparation for over- ., , t . .char-es for iroiuht to the Saiem Tile uottage Undertaking Parlors and Menantlie company. Similar an- Modern In every detail. Lady assist t thority was iriven the (lrHinra.tVui,. f ,i . ... N-av:,atlon company In sev- on. 7 4 " ' emekeu cral cases. The amounts in all the D ,24' cases were small. inin.mii ACliK IX MY F.YKK, YOl- SAY' Criin.l Jury m ;,,,r( .Iud.no Kel'y ;bis morning, after listening to a fi v mntlnnn ml ;n,..,.i i:i:i.U'M-: TllVr (iXAWIXt;! tll' eourt until -, o'clock' This even- iuk. waeti tn will convene it again to hear :he report of the grand jury P'. Illl'v I,.,.,,, t t 1 - i, nt stwinii since H WHAT SIKH" .It YOl' (;r.r Wednesday morning, and. as the ... I work ha been progressing nicelv. It l.l I 1MI. PKOPntiil.AsxKS Tll ul11- esti-uatl that u will have Its la ,., ,., j 1,01's complied hy tonight, so that It M II.l, P.I'I.IK.YI-: TIIK Sl'll.m AXli' '" he discharged. Hull tonne Monday Xilit .Manager K:,iis,'of the Merchants' earn of the Twll!Kht league, an nounced this morning that the league would o.u-a its season Monday night1 "l "'iiametie grounds. The opening date has been postponed several times on account ot rain, if the weather is favorable Monday evening, however the first game will be called at 6-3o' ana the other game will follow in the order announced n the schedule published In The Journal some time ago. The opening (came will be plaved between the Merchants and the' Y. M. I . A. teams. !ioi:i;mt Tin; m-.nvnw: vis. jiox'.' wi: H.Wi: SKI! ni l, om. M.X WHO MAKK StlKMIVlC KWMIXATIOX m, PKKSlKIPK rm: cokiiwt classes. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Talmadge Printing Co Kom 4, P.-tton iUock Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an lowd'printer a call. P. F. Houfchey visited this week iiii .ir. ana airs. G. D. Treat Falls Citv. Miss Rose A. Whitney was a visi- j mi- io raus Lity this week. Miss Chloe Palmer has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs W R. Hinshaw, of Falls City. Miss Emma Kramer is visiting Mr' and Mrs. J. C. Kramer, of Falls City Miss Edith Patterson, of Albanv is visiting Salem relatives. Miss Martha Ahlers, of Chanute, iviuisHs. is visiting her uncle, Mr J L. Ahlers ad family and taking in vur vi, ei vy r air. Mrs. E. Clark, of Antloch, has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Peter Horner. T. M. Downing, of T.acomb, has been visiting his brother-in-law, Ben Patton, of Salem. ON YAQI'INA Bay, four miles from Toledo, 10 miles from Newport, 361 acres, of which 150 acres Is the very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance range pas ture. There is an old orchard of apples, phims and pears, about 10 acres of bench land ready for plow ng and about one-half of - the bench land grown to grass, balance covered with alder and other trees suitable for wood. This place Is on navigable water, only one-half mile from a flag station on the Southern Pacific railway and about a half mile from schoolhouse and will support 100 head of cattle as it stands. There Is the best of market at Newport for cattle, milk, garden truck or fruits with high Prices and a strong demand. E Hofer sons, 213 S. Commercial street, Salem. Also L. C. Smith, .Newport, Ore. 6-26-tf of WAMTEDMen and teams for street work on Court street; 9-hour day. Apply to foreman at 12th and Court. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State Liberty Sts Sulem, Ortfon. P001" Blk. Fhge 104. Foley Kidney Pills are specially useful in all ailments and disorders of the kidneys and bladder, because Ino?!16 c,on'"sei1 of ingredients specially selected for their correc tive, healing, tonic, and stimulating effect upon these organs and the Z lZ3?ge- Tlley are ant,8(,p- Try them 1 UrlC Bcld 8olvent' Red Cross Pharmacy, ffl, jman MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott torn nJeP th. Chlcag0 store. Sa 'em, Oregon. Phone 1552. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society.- Burghanit 6c Meredith. Resident AgU 383 STATE STREET. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Rnnnllaa Se Me Before Ton Do Anything MONIiOWCH.To?Kw"oOD Oter Ltdd nd Bu.h B.nk. Silem, Or I hone DAM IM.i. 214-18 N. Com, St. Mtm, Of.