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PAGE RIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOCKXAL. 8ALEM, OREGON. TIESl.Ar. JtLV 11. 191 1 Great for Good Dressers ' ,. y .:'r A-v;. r;:: ..V' ,('' SaSPJSHW - -;:S-:i: : 'VI r.i i it; III Our big clearance sale of fine things to wear ought to be a great thing for you men who like such things; they're all good, stylish, high qual ity. We're paying the cost of quick disposal; taking it off the prices; giving you the benefit of buying now. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Cloth Craft Ederheimer-Stein CLOTHES Suits that were $10, $12, $15, $18 $20, $27.50 and $30.00 are selling at '"' $6.50, $9.50, $13.50, $15, tci7 c?ftnn a mnn ""rxa?5 Special Reductions on Men's Fine Under wear. Hats, too, at very Low Prices. Great Sale of Oxfords and Pumps We are clearing our decks for the Fall Campaign, and we're selling Pumps and Oxford so low 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 arc Going at Exactly ONE-HAtF PRICE. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. MUST; HANG V FOR MURDER OF JOHNSON SITKKMK roi'liT IHsMISSKS .l'- I'K.w- .M ini:i.("is that in: IIK 111 i:.yi T.( l.l T lK.VITI i:v ii .(,ii i . vki:s m:i:k M(.i.K.i:.r. BIG HEARTED S.P.REWARDS I a poor hobo; ! IX i;ivks imr thk rim: i'se ofiJ ITS TKAfKS AM) UKillT OF WAY. WITH TKAmt TO THE CON E( TIM. l.lt IIIMdl.ii l TO WALK IM.lMITrl). Iti-caiinf his lawj.-rs t'ailt-d to fi K-; thf t lali.-cript in the case with iIipJ i''ik of the supreme rourt that tit- )j 11 11 .1 1 today ilisuiisaitl the appeal of! ISITKD VKT.SH I.EASEP v.-:K.I i For ir-vontini? a wreck upon the Southern Pacific line near this city early this morning. Alfred Keets was Je.-,e 1'. Webb. cnnvi( ti.-d of m tinier , rewarueu py nie muninceiu niaiume-i-i Multnomah comity, mid ilif ted ; ment of the road ly a vote of thanks iiai he be ie-; .-i.i. tieeil to death liy ! from the section crew and given the! jjltf i pnliei;e 01 com 111 uiim iui iuul ui.i 'Journey to Seattl". I Keats was beating his way and oc- -iiiyinir a box car. At Jefferson he ' covered by a hrakeman and !ial:i Webb murdered a nia.i by name of Johnson. According to the teuir.oliy adduced in the case, he and Mrs. Carrie I'irscli. wlio is now serving a s.'iitenre for manslattifhti"' at the ieiiite;i'iary, killed Johnson for his money. .lohnson had been paying attentions to Mrs. llirsch, who was sustaining illicit relation with W'elili. After murdering Johnson. Webb packed Irs remains into a trunk, and endeavored to ship them out of the country. Other Decisions. In the case of the Stale against Dan Ilearn. from .IuK;iotnah county, a motion for rehearing was denied. The lower court of Multnomah county was affirmed in the case of Uuhl Malleable company against John Cronin, an action to recover money. The judgment of the circuit court of Douglas county in the case of the Orauf Powder company against the Oregon Western Railroad company was reverse'l. and so was the Judg ment of the circuit court of Multno mah county !n the case of the Na tional utomatic Fire Alarm company against the City of Portland. o INSANE MAN RUNS AMUCK AT ASYLUM tie r, The House of Quality izTi IHCOIfPOH ATfD j Salem's Largest Dep't Store X va: ousted. While juurneylng on to this I city along the track he stumhled and ; J upon making an examination of the track he found that a rail about thre" and a half feet long had been torn out. lie was a bout a mile and a half from the city ajid hurrying on ward he managed to advise the de pot agent of the condition of the track in time so that it was repaired when the overland train came along at 3 o'clock this morning. F.vidently expecting some reward, the hobo hung around for nwhile and he got in the way of profuse thanks from the section crew and the privi lege to walk on the company's tracks from here to Portland and a transfer on other companies' tracks from Notions mJ$m3M Notions This Word Covers a Large Field, So Does Our Notion Stock Every penny you spend in Notions Here is a wise move; Because we sell Notions that satisfy and at Reasonable Prices. NOTION SPECIALS Hair Nets 4c Pearl Buttons 4c doz. Safety Pins 4c doz. Collar Supporters 4c card. Quality Merchandise. Popular Prices U. G. Shipley Company D 145-147 North Liberty Street, s ! there to Seattle his destination. o ASK A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS FOR AMERICANS lil liPKS KIM Kit inn AM) HIT OFF HIS .OSK Weaverville, Cul, July 11. John II. Grant, a pioneer of Colusa, was found dead In the Trinity county wilds where he had been hunting. Two donkeys had :it Lucked and killed Grant. Then they ate off his nose. t vnD5Y FOR SALE Fine modern residence on best residence street in city. New, with all modern conveniences and large lot. Price $1200 with sewer assesments paid. Three years' time on $1500. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 Commercial street. 7-11-tf fil-TY NFWS j lion Bend an auto for you. Bueclul mooting of Pacific! Lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M. tl.l8 evening. Work In j ,. , brethren wtslcouie. Ah Advertised j Kcgiilur l,.Ndiiy Mglit Dance Just uh we have advertised, we will i Tonight at D'Arcy hall by Peerless gitiuiy snow Mngwood at any time, orchestra. Phone 452 and have Ilechtel & I!y- liotW Marlon Grill Will b open every night until 12 o'clock. Table A' bote luncheon 12 to 1 p. m. dull, 60c, Tue-Thur-Sat-tf All I'urtlr llavluir llllls- Agalnst the Cherry Fair committed present them at once to tlio secre tary ('. D. Dick lit the Salem Fruit I'nlon. More building la going on at King- duality Groceries Are always here in Abundance, and at. the right prices. Give us a trial order unit nee wiuu tv .... wood Park . lu, In any other addi- j. ijUwruce Ferry .. lion liiomid Salem. Every house Is ,.t,,i mcl a iieauiy. Itogiilnr Tuesday Mght Dunce Tonight at D'Arcy hall by Peerless orchestra. Not Guilty of Cruelty YV. T. Hay, of Uav's ronirh rider show, and four of his rough riders. ' K. Wilson, Frank Hupp, Peter Smith Saii.m visitors and John Mulr wero dlsclmrged late ,N , , . yesterday al'terno r u, I , . Al 8H A,UUl lllul Mis8 yo, of 4'".' limn in Attendant Phinney, and Charles Helms, a parole patient at the state hospital for the insane, had their faces and arms lacerated with a razor yesterday morning when Peter Dan tonao, a ipad man at the institution ran amuck. Dantonao, it is presumed, secured the weapon with which he did the slashing while working about the yards of the institution. The affair happened just after breakfast. He had been ordered by the attendant to fall in line with the other patients and declined. When he sought to enforce the order the mad man pulled a razor from his pocket and slashed Phinney across the face, cutting a gash in the nose. Helms Interfered I.os Angeles ,Cal., July 11. Ap placation for a writ of habeas corpus for .1. li. Lading and Samuel Keed, held at Fort Rosecrans, San Diego, was argued before United States Circuit Judge Olin Wellborn by t torney E. F. Kirk today. The two men are members of the late Liberal army of Lower California, and are charged with murder and arson in .Mexico. Judge Wellborn took the matter under advisement, announc ing that he would hand down a rul ing tomorrow. o PERSONALS. Mr. Will Yates, postmaster at Hood Rive, was in the city yesterday, leaving on the Oregon Electric this morning for Portland and home. Mr. and Mrs. James Evars and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Frlnk, of Philomath, were over Sunday guests of the lat- wlth the result that he was slashed ' ter's sisters' Mrs' Klva Thompson and Tvclve.Mliiut! Service A 12-nilmito service whs put on Chemeketn strc Justice Webster's court found tliein -10-31 not guilty. They were charged with cruelty to animals In connection with the. treatment alleged to have been administered to animals which they et ami Asylum avenue; were using In iheir exhibition.: Hi- linn today. For several weeks a 1 2- Keeler, presideiu r ,e Humane So mlimle service has been on the Slate ' clely, had the men arrested alter l,e In a short lime more; had investigated . tie:,!,,,,,,,. ... curded the horses :it the ii,k,.i,ii Ised on the Commercial street, Fair league grounds (luring n,e cherry Grounds and Salem Heights line. Fair. street Hue. ffnrs and u 1 2-inlnute service is iirum-1 touring the coast were gmws of Mrs. J. H. Cradle hnugh Sunday, they being uld friends of hers when she lived in that be nighted section, and before she uni entangled in the matrimonial net; wilh the horse editor. .Miss Hello' Doyle Is superintendent of one of the, Omaha public schools, and is now at-i lending the educational convention in San Francisco. They were delight-! ed w It h Salein, of course. I across the throat and also the cheek and arms. While the wounds are painful, they are not serious. Dantonao several weeks ago at tempted suicide and is considered a dangerous patient. Mrs. Carrie Rowe. They motored down in their car. Babe Mays, of The Dalles, was in the city this morning. ., Announce men t HOTEL BLIGH Proprietors; MISS R, G, WHITNEY AND E, W, KELT, Under the Personal aMna vivnl cf MISS ROSE WHITNEY (Late of the fo!ta:;e Tl II it i niuiuuiAniy Modern Li antlv Fi Telephone and Automatic C;!i Svsiom ard'Fiie Uts ami Liecinc l.mhi Hot and Cold Water and Hot Wa'er Heating ' 'o In Evoi Room, ' TERMS: Transient 75c and $1.00 (I pei son) ) ro,s,, 25 rooms at Sfi.QO per wook SSTOO eeV week 22 rooms at $T 50 per week $loo er week Monthly Rates on Application Free Buss Meets All Trains. Pnmii oni-l Qrtrt V . if rnilDTrov mu ore iui IUU M' , COURTESY CIVILITY CLEANLINESS Are Our Watchwords PHONE 742 4111111 AAA........ Tlierc"s ,i Viilm- in (ilassc l Arepi ,, y U.,, lttl, , vht Thp I'rohli'lll lies ill i he wor.ls riRluiy lined glasses l.v the riglii man." Dr. m, r .Meinlelsolin is th, w Iui Ills clashes cerreclly LITTLE GIRL IS CREMATED CALIFORNIA .Inly 11.--j The world's most successful mc-rli-cln? for howel complaints Is rhani herlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diar hoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any oilier medicine In, use. Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. FOR SALE A fine lot on good street, one block from car li mo and two blocks from another car line, close to school. Size 50x125 to alley. This lot is positively worth $330. If sold at once can be had for $250. "K. V. P.," care of Journal. 7-11- WANTED To trade city property for farm; will pay cash difference. Mrs. D. M. Woods, 1902 North Fifth street. 7-ll-3t A WILD WEST HOLD-UP JOB IN CHICAGO UNITED I-RESS LEASER WIHB.J Chicago. July 11. A sure enough w ild west hold-up, resulting in a run ning gun fight through three miles of streets, threw South Chicago into a panic this afternoon. ' Three unmasked men entered the Jewelry store of Cole and Young and ordered the five clerks to throw up their hands. One clerk reached for a pistol and the robbers fled to a waiting automobile, covered the driv er and ordered him to "cut her loose." Without the loss of a moment's time the police who were soon on the scene, coniniandered several other automobiles and took up the chase. One overhauled the fleeing bandits. While one of the robbers covered the driver of the car they had stolen, the others hid down In the tonneau and opened fire on their pursuers who poured volley after volley into the speeding car. After running a few more blocks the "pirate car" stopped and the three robbers, firing a parting fusil lade, took to their heels and escaped. FOR SALE Five acres of first class land all under cultivation; new five-room house; -acre strawber ries and some raspberries; just three miles south of Salem on ma cadam road. Price $1500; $400 ' cash, balance $200 per year. Ore- j 1 gon Realty Co., 275 State street. On Farm Property. John H. Scott 7i ir i ifc io., over tne unicaKo oiore, oa- MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE Two fresh young Jersey I cows; one 4-year-old driving horse. Twelfth and Leslie; new store. 7-ll-2t I lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. FOR SALE We have some fine five acre tracts all under cultivation and in crop. A small payment down and $5 per month without In terest for three ' years will secure one of the tracts. Come in and see us about them. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 7-11-lwk if SjC j STATISTICAL. S;ima linrkira. cal., 1 l' l''Il. I lie ::-ve;ir-olil ilriilelitei- ,,r specialist William Sliuiimk. capitalist, was ere-' mated here Mil;,y w -1n-eod-tf : the Shumack holm llruiilar Tuesday yia, .m(.,, Toninht at D'Arcy hall by IVerle; orehe.-tr.i en lire ilestnn , in Molileei'o. fashionable si, burl). Hhumack w; painfully hun.,i in uu elTm't to sir his daughter. I iii:d. IIOI.TOX.- In East Salem, Sunday, July 2, of senile exhaustion. A. if. Morton, aged (!." years. His home was at llandon. Ore nmi FOR SALE r,V2 acres all under cul tivation, first class fruit land, close to school and just 3V2 miles south of Salem. Price $700; $200 cash, balance to suit. Oregon Realty Co., 275 State street. 7-1 Kit FOR SALE-Fine driving 'rare-. w!ft. young and strong. See Dr. Davis liean or O. W. Bean. Phone 200 or 212 or Farmers 5SS. 7-H-;it L Id that place for interment. nan & dough will ship the body Cnttnqo UndfiPtaHnn Parlors Modern In every detail. Lady assist Hess an:. Corner Cottar.e and Chemeketi l"honp 724 X'. lieiriilnr Tiicvliij Mgii) Dnncc- X' I Tonljilit at IVArcv hall bv .,. u! iM liy ill Jin dPiW. & es il 2& t FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow,1 hot and cold water, hath, toilet, stationary wash howl, cabinet kitchen, china closet built in, large closet and screened porch, full basement, cement walks, connected with sewer, 10 blocks from Ladd & Rush bank. $150 down, balance $20 per month. This is a snap, must be sold in short time. See Homer H. Smith, MeCornack build ing. Phone 9li or 11123. 7-8-tf - Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Iturghiirdt & Meredith, Resident Agta 383 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast. ij.liartt'iTil 1'S5. .Near two great Universities. Weal elunale tlmnik'li'iut the year. Entrance ami Kr.nhi.ilmn requirements equivalent to llinse el Mauioril anil I'nivcriity of California. I.alniratei ies tor science with "modern equip inent. KAcdlcnt cliiKirtuunies for home ecniMnecs, library study, music and art. .Mnilern Kynuiasnim. Special care for health ''. ::; yy. :, oni-do.ir lif", l'res:'lnt. Lie'li tlay Carson, A. ,M., .at. )., I.L. D. i'. . eataloune address Secretary, Mills College 1'. ()., 1 alifornia. jr'OR 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 Talmadge Printing Co. Room 4, Patton Block Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an lowa'printcr a call. s. I KiU 111 J in v r mi MAM) EVE t WOMlE.u't 111 I til 'ESTIOX 1M )l i vks inn si: to t IthM'IM uriiiiv t i ,IM" ; HI VI MllltEliN .rr. H IS I'l'OX it them: Dox-r xium evkx t 1 i ,'llr MIMllEST lXlUCATIOX lV 1 EVE TTIOIU1E. COME 1 AXl)t EET l'S EX AMINE ()Ht EYE ' t EOU ST IHIX ok lKEEf TI VK Vl.lt fiu.i i ii v i ; RECT. i.irn M ILL I UU- BARR'S JEWELRY STORE fighling Ihe Combine. WE WILL SELL 1 Lb. Creamery Butter 25c. 9 Lbs. New Spuds 25c Lemons 20c per dozen. 6 boxes Logan Berries 25c .'t Aho saU: -Vou can fool pan of ,ht, peonle a thp Ume he people pan of ,he time, but you can', fool ,, all of ,he time." Refuse ,0 be foUM; avoid the combine stores. Branch No. 1. The Cut Price Store 239 N. Liberty St. Phone Main 68. FARMERS ATTEMI0N-W d,.. --. . . , aaa "7 ior eggs LOT Close to business center. Paved on both side streets. $025; $25 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, MeCornack bulld '"E' B-1(Vtf ON YAQt'INA Ray, four miles from Toledo, 10 miles from Newport, 3S1 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, plums and pears, about 10 acres of bench land readv 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 hlgb prices and a strong demand. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial reet, salem. Also r r ami.K GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Stsn Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 04. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Itepalred Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone 068 Mala 2H-10 N. Com St. Salem, Or. Newport, Ore. 6-26-tf-