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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1911)
OREGON. MONDAY, JILV 10. 10" DAILY CAPITAL JOCK.VAL. FAGK EIGHT. HAD A ROUGH TRIP NORTH FROM FRISCO e rnce S Look at in www 1 fife, rfX M f JfefPff . 1.1- , There's a good reason tor quoimg in prices now. It's getting along in the season; lots of you have bought your usual supply of things to wear; but we've still got summer stuff to sell, and we want to sell it before tall goods tome. The prices are an inducement to buy now; so are the goods. Bart, Schaffner S Marx, Cloth Craft and Ederheimer- Z7, n it , and lots of other good, seasonable togs; very much Stein UOtneS under-priced. Suits that were $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, $27.50 and $30.00-are selling at $6.50, $9.50, $13.50, $15, $17.50, $20.00 and $24.00. Special reductions on Mens fine underwear Hats too, at very low prices. Our 542nd Wedn'd'y Surprise Gingham Petticoats at . . 48c each Lawn Sacques 23c each A joint SDCcial. two DODular articles at very special prices, The Petticoats are blue Gingham in striped patterns; wide ruffled flounce, Extra special at 48c Each LAWN SACQUES Flower and dot pattern in black, lavender, blue and pink, embroidered scalloped borders and at sleeves extra spe cial at 23c Wednesday only 1 None sold before 8 30 No Phone Orders SEE WINDOW DISPLAY You Travelers and Vacationists Bass and Suit Ought to see our extensive line of Trunks, Cases, The largest showing in Salem, Drucker Trunks Lilley Cases and Bags. The best you can buy. Don't go away over our line without looking CXITED Tr.i L'.T.SI wibM Portland. Ore., July 10. Ex tremely rough we.t!r was encoun tered on the trip ip the coast from S;m Francisco by the steamer Geuer. al Hubbard, Caylain Ludlow, which arrived in port today. Waves came aboard, and tore up some of the deck planking, and the from them crusted the funnel with salt clear to the ton. From the time the General Hub bard passed out beyond the heads at; San Francisco she nad a strong north-1 wester to bud: a ad a swell that was' ' enormous. Peas coining over the forecastle head and Uie weather of rhu steamer tore up the flooring over the (l.'ckiujr, twisting the lion bands that held the planks down, and sweeping the steamer from end ' to end. i Aside from the planking, no serl i ous damage was dene, although it i retarded the progress of the steam ier to such an extent that she was 72 ! hours in making the trip up from ! San Francisco. j o- i Handsome Monies I Nothing but handsome houses are being erected at Kingwood Park. Go over today and see for yourself. Airy Neckwear fori : the Sultry Days t Dainty Neckwear makes the plain outfit ; f t pretty and the pretty outfit charming. : nvp nl! nf the latest and daintiest' ! I neckwear Dutch Collars, Stocks, Ascot ! I Ties, Jabots, Sailor Collars, Tailored Collars. SPECIAL Dutch Collars in every conceivable style, lawn, lace and tailored effects, Regular 65c and 75c, Special 39c. Embroidered Wash Belts, fitted with neat pearl buckles. Regular 25c and 35c, Special 18c. lllliM JlJliii '(. .i ' fev UN; p.: j Always the Same j You will find that our bread Is al ways the same, and that good. Our 1 groceries and vegetables you can de pend upon. Call, or phone Main 131. : The Sunset Grocery. i To Visit Pythian Sisters Mrs. .Mary It. llogue, of Klamath Falls, a sister of Judge Percy Kelly, and who Is Grand Mistress of Rec ords and Correspondence of the Py thian Sisters, will be in Salem to morrow, Tuesday evening, and will ' visit Centralis Temple, the local lodge of the order. There's No Value In Glasses Except they are fitted right. The problem lies in the words "rightly ; fitted glasses by the right man." Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn is the specialist who fits glasses correctly. 7-lfl-eod-tf o PPRQflMAI 5 Onyx" WW Hosiery i A GREAT SALE Of OXFORDS and PUMPS We are clearing our decks for the fall campaign, and we're selling pumps and oxfords sol ow that you can't possibly afford to pass this sale up. Absolutely every oxford and pump in stock reduced in price Men's, Women's and Children's. Some are going at exactly ONE-HALF PRICE. Don't miss this sale. Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices U. G. Shipley Company 5 145-147 North Liberty Street. s 1 Standardizes Salem's Largest f WMOty Lcfo. iey&Z Department Merchandise. jC2izgfc Store. Read The Journal For News Announcement:! HOTEL BLIGH Proprietors: MISS R, G. WHITNEY AND L W, KELT, Under the Persuiial aMnaciiient ct MISS ROSE. WHITNEY (Lain of the Cotl:;j,c ll.iM) Thoroughly Modem t'.cuntly Furnisliel Telephone and Automatic Cull Svstem and F'i'e Alarm Gas and L loo 1 1 ic Li .'Jit Hot and Cold Water and Hot Water Heating In Every Room TERMS: : r Transient 7Gc and $1.00 J (1 person) (o pv-fco,,,.) 25 rooms at $6,00 per week $8,00 per week t 22 rooms at HbO per week $0,00 per week I Monthly Rates on Application I Free Buss Meets All Trains. ! lorrm, Co11 and Se9 fr Yourself , t COURTESY CIVILITY CLEANLINESS Are Our Watchwords X PHONE 742 I j i 1 t! i ji t CITY NEWS. S pedal meeting ot Multno mah R. A. l, No. 1, this t-vcniiiK. Wnrk In tlio M. evening. Wnrk in the r. M. ili'mve. YisithiK comiiiiii lims wok'onio. Southern Pacific Agent Orby Simon and wife, of Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben White Sunday. Southern Pacific Agent R. B. Hou ston wife and son, are spending their vacation at Newport. Win. P. Babcock is home from T'.reitenbush Hot Springs very much improved in health. Dr. H. J. Clements is in Portland attending the meeting of the State Medical society. Dr. Clements is the official delegate for the Marlon Coun ty Medical society. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormiclt have gone to the mountains for their summer outing. W. C. East has just returned from his eastern trip and reports having a very pleasant time the only bad feature being the warm weather. Mrs. Goo. R. Hill, of Philomath, is visiting tier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mover. o The world's most successful niedi cin3 for bowel complaints is Cham- , liprlain s Colic, Cholera and Diar " hoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more j lives than any other medicine '.n use. as i Invaluable for rhiMren nnil n,lnlt Baseball. National at Philadelphia: St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 4. National at Brooklyn: Pittsburg 2, Brooklyn 0. National at Boston. Cincinnati 2, Boston 6. o jt::::):-)''- NEW TODAY. HEATH Friday, July 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. North Twenty-fourth nine-pound boy. 1911, to Heath, 420 street, a i;,i ThU go mor Kin., wood Pa Tndll) ibe day the wise buyer will oni eo what Is doing at I'lctuivs lit Wish's The coronation of King (.ieorge shown by the moving pictures at the , Sold by all dealers llligh theater. U certainly well worth i o taking a look at. It was the most; spectacular event of modern times.! and the picture an almost as real as' till' genuine thing. ; FOR SALE 400 shares Automatic Call and Advertising Clock Co., at inc. Write No. 91 N. 17th street, Portland, Oregon. ' 7-10-3t LOST In Yew Park since July 4, an Airdale black and tan pup, about six weeks old. White spot between fore legs. Call S. Work ing, phone 40fi or 1323 Hiues street; reward. 7-10-3t A THOROI.T.HLY experienced prac tical young business man will In vest several hundred dollars and his services In any honorable busi ness assuring large returns. If you have a good manufacturing proposition or thoroughly under stand any good profitable, honorable business and have satisfactory ref erences, I will furnish necessary capital. For personal interview adtlress W. W., care Cap lal Jour nal. 7-10-St Mifht Marshal Killed. Winlock, Wash., July 8. The body of Night Marshal Martin Prehmwas found In a ravine under a small bridge and killed by some culprit he was pursuing. The coroner's Jury began sitting on the case this afternoon. Prelim is survived by a widow and three child- c Los Angeles Next Year Atlantic City, N. J July 8. The trustees of the Christian Endeavor Society, in convention here, today chose Los Angeles as the place for their conve-nition next year. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott & Co., over the Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. STATISTICAL. tto iSJaL t 'ivro riir Qi-FSTtos H i 111 1 O II I II I 1 I va ii i ii i i i I w A U fl HI July llecorils Xmv Here We have an extra tine line now to ' select from. Ask about our free1 records. Hillmnn & Peters, 249 N. Commercial street. eod-tf ' All Parties llavlnit Hills i Against the Cherry Fair committee present them at once to the secre tary C. n. lju-k at the Salem Fruit I'nior,. -10-3t 10 , I'KOI bi lls. DO YOl 1IIAI nii: l.YKS tM'VM) T1IK COXsiAM' iin r i(nn:u 1 1 v k n rs rrox IIIIH! H)Y M:(;i..cr VVEX int. Mit;im:sr imihaiion tkouh.k. unit ix vm is KXAMlK YOU! tYVS KOll STHAIX OK OVIKCHYK VI. WILL ion. Maklnif Strides- The gangs of men on the different lines of work at Kingwood Park are making great strides and are rapidly v hanging the appearance of this beautiful addition. Miss Minnie Jllclioiier .SIliAlXi K,;l,r,,!",'iting the Portland Com- Mien . . ... I 1 "c ui speas at the rooms of the V. c T. V. on Tnesdav, I -'ijly It. at 2:3d p. m. The subject Is ucseue Work ' T m n OF , aro invited to attend. HARMED. ELLIS-READ At the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mute, 477 South South Sixteenth street, Salem, Sunday, July 9. at noon. Miss Carrie Ellis, of Salem, to E. Road, of Gilliam county. Rev. I.aiuly. of the U. B. church, officiating. The bridal couple enjoyed a splen did dinner with a party of friends and departed for their future home at Portland. FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, stationary wasli bowl, cabinet kitchen, china closet built In, large closet and screened porch, full basement, cement walks, connected with sewer, 10 blocks from Ladd & Busli bank. $1"0 down, balance $2o per month. This Is a snap, must be sold In short, time. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. Phone 915 or 1023. 7-8-tf Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Burgliardt As Meredith, llenident Agtl 383 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or "nttaqe Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and ChemekeU, Phone 724. .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's CoIIcrc on the Pacific Coast Chartered 1HS3. Near two great Univeisitics Ideal climate throughout the year. Kntranc and graduation requirements equivalent ti those of Stanford and Cniversity of California l.aliuratories for science with modern c'l ail' nient. Kxcelteut opportunities lor iiuiil economics,' library study, music and an Modern Kymnasium. Special care for hcaitl i)i students, o-.tt-do-r life. Prcsidrn;, Lwl Clay Carson, A. XI., Litt. D., LL. I), i catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1 O., California, FOR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.00 per acre per month. See Homer H. 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 Talmadge Printing Co Room 4, Tatton Block Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an lowa'prlnter a call. OF EYE V(1H UKFISE RAGAX Monday, July Z. and Mrs. O. L. Ragan. Ragan formerly was Cavanaugh. 1911, to Mr. a son, Mrs. Miss Lenna ages MN THAT GI.ASSFS 1U XT. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Han Wants YVnrk An educated German who is not Rfi'tild to take hold of any kind of honest employment, wants work. He "peaks and writes both languages and has some experience In business matters but is willing to do almost any kind of work. Ha can be found with? Rev. Paul A. Schmidt, lg Court street. ,, To Investimite Clinrges. frtNrrr.n runs leaded wine. Washington. .1 uly S. The house committee on expenditures In the In terior department decided this af ternoon to b.'gin an Immediate In vestigation of the Controller Bav cnarges. commissioner Dennett, of the general land office, will be sub poenaed at once. It was announced ne pronaoiy will be asked to lesiuy .Monday. YVent np Two Miles. riNtTiD nr.n msno wittn Mourmelon, France, July 8. By sending his monoplane up 10,932 feet In the air. Aviator Loridan today broke the world's altitude record In a flight here. ON YAQCINA Bay. four miles from Toledo, 10 miles from Newport, 361 acres, of which ir.0 acres is the very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance range pas ture. There Is an old orchard of apples, plums and pears, about 10 acres of bench land ready for plow ing 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. B Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial -v.ic-i, oateni. Also L Newport, Ore. C. Smith, 6-26-tf WANTED. .Men 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 St, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 804. TYPEWRITER! ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Itlbbona Rollers Snpplle See Me Before You Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOI Ffaone 968 Mala 2H-1 V. Com St. Salem, C