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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JQUgNAL, ,8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904- IX h THE STORE ,f 9 wwi1 Now goods aro pur summer mado In many M T THE STORE m UOCAL 5- OPTION "Workers Are Circulating Petitions in ' Baker County for An Election A l ... .., iwnuuHjr.. . Dr. i Q. Ix Tufts, superintendent of, thtf American Anti-Saloon League for , Oregon, l lr Raker City today. Ho ha boon In tho county several days, int Pom IhU Mtv in ..,n.i . .. -w-w ,- sv ii vit r uvuuu tui ptoplo on tho local option question. Ills Investigation today will do- tormlno whether or not ho will at- iempt an olectlon In IJaker county thin 'tail on tho question. Doth Huntington and Durkee, ho says aro In lino for tho fight, and ho will ascertain tho fooling In Raker City today. Tho cold water man Is enthusiastic MMitMttMMiMdUBMMga Gold Dust Flour 1 Si Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore Boo. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT ?iMmiinnmaimim MliMgtgMMMMMajMI kiwi ww.. nuoniu llet work at honeit prices. Tires, Itlms. Coaiter Urakos and all othor repairs. All work ful ly guaranteed. Fro air In connection. F. J. MOORE. HIIHMmM9UMWIIHgIIMtlMHmtim YOU WILL NEVER KNOW I I I Wa comfort a eye glasses I eye glass raoemting. We fit these In place of yotr j I gU one and stop the annoyance; can't come off, also I I WVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. TOrfcfe and nlrtf ImnrmmJ --r- P jo me moment Upticlans I will testify to aw ability to cases. IQiasH Plon-r OptMm. M aMt M,t. iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiHi STOCKTON'S AT THE OLD WHITE CORNER AND THE 6EAUTIFUL NEW ANNEX Fridar wo began erecting our shelving and moving our stock Into our new annex to Tho Old White Corner. Our facilities for handling goods aro greatly improved by this move and from now on our storo will take.the lead aa "Salem's Best Store." No other firm' ever mado such progress Jn Salem as we havo. Hardly a year has passed Blnce wo bought tho Holverson storo and already we have Increased tho business to tho best In tho WlHametto Valley. Don't Wowy, Bat Watch Us Grow Now lines will bo continually added and our store services will be gradually Improved. July Clearing coming In and we are anxious to rid ourselves of all goods. In order to do this, great sacrifices will be lines. Don't wait until the sun has cooked you. Come Now to Out i i m July Sale STOCKTON'S HMHI on tho subject. Ho says that local option was carried In tho state by over 3000 votes, and that it carried in 24 out of tho 33 counties. Ho claims that shows a largo sentiment In favor of j jocat option. Will Not Tackle Baker. A number of prominent citizens wero seen today, and It Is not believed that a local option movement will be begun In this city or against tho city. Owing to Baker's peculiar situation It Is not believed that tho public senti ment would favor local option. It Is situated In a mining country, where a . . ..ft . .. . . bo,iovo largo ciajn unu wno urinK anu ueuove n drinking. In fact, they would givo a town tho go-by If they could not got j a drink In. ll. Many men, so soon as 'boy earn a cortaln amount of money, In, mlnlne. m ti tho noaroat town and I ' - - -- - - -.... , have ft Kd la doing this ther money U necessarily divided up on way anil another. For this reason It 1b best to havo saloons, and for this reason public sentiment may bo con sidered against local option, It Is bollovod that If tho matter was loft to a voto by the citizens and tax payers of Uakor City local option would bo defeated, and, this being tho case, It would not bo propor for out- sldors to force local option on tho, cltyi It is believed that the local op- tton looiiors win look at tno manor from this point of view under tholr theory of fighting liquor, and leave Ilakor CUV in her prosent condition until somo futuro tlmo when sentl, ment may chango. Two Americans Shot. Washington. July 21. Amoricau Onnsnl tvnlsnp nt Mnvntlan Xlavlnn cables to the stato donartment that , two Americans wore shot down In' GolnS trip must bo completed with their otllee In Aguas. -Caliompos do ,n 10 da'8 from a!o, and pas Vaa. by Mexican officials. Ho has enKe'"s will bo permitted to start on wired the govrrtop of the Mate re.'any quoting a prompt Investigation. Jake Sears and sister, Miss Carmen Sears of McCoy, were In the city to day Is until yoa get and wear $ I..... i f- i . I uj;t m jaci WC are and have f.oMMjD .u fit the most complicated Hinges! N.t doer to Udd A Bush B.nk J ! WCSPT- THE STORE , ! Geat t THE STORE MUST ANSWER , CHARGE Young Hawkins Will Be Held for the Murder of Mosse Man-svillo. Cal.. July 21.-Tho In quest over tho body of George Mosse. who was killed by 14-year-old Claudo UuM near hero oa TuesJ ' sulted 1n tno MY beJnS bold. Ho will bo charged with murder this after- noon. Cruller Will be Launched. San Francisco, July 21. Tho cruis er South Dakota will bo launched at 6 MO o'clock this evening, as per schedule, and tho conditions for a suc cessful launching aro Ideal. o Chicago Markets, Chicago, July 21. Old July whoat, 94V496&; new, 93&95; July corn, 4$ Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition The Southorn Pacific Company will sell round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates to St. Louis and Chicago on account of the St. Louis exposition on tho following dates Juue 16, 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3,; August 8, 9, 10, Sop- Prober 5, 6, 7; October 3. 4.5, day that will onablo them to reacn tneir destination within tho ton-day limit Return limit 90 days, but not later than December 31, 1904. For full information as to rates and routes call on agent of S. P. Co., at Salem. NEW TODAY Position Wanted. By a competent girl to do housework. Apply to Cha. Dletx. North Salem. P o. box . Salam, Or. 7.21-st For Sale. One good' sow, with Ave choice pigs, price $10. Oeorgo Swe-Kle- 7-21-3t For Rent A modern six-room hou roaAy Aagust ut Inquire of J o Goodalo, Sr at the lumber yard on lh street. 7-21-3t Rooms, Board and bath. Inquire at lS High stnt 7-21-3t For 8leA Wg bargain, 7 acres of land tkt ide of ILborty. Some Ira provemwnU. Part trado of the r.ght Vind will be taken. Inquire of Geo H Sprague & Co.. ISO State street 7 2Mwk JtKKKSKStBBtS9AlBMSBSS0SSSIBKBtmmmmtmSSt'aMJ immmrmaABtmmtomamamtammmMm LEAVES INDIAN SCHOOL Superintendent Potter Tend ers His KPSignatnn to Department Superintendent T. W. Potter, of the Chemawa Indian schcol, has tendered his resignation, to take effect when his successor Is appointed, and In the fu ture will devote hh time to looking af ter his private business Interests In Washington and Oklahoma. Tho people " of Salem and the patrons of the Indian school appreci ate tho splendid work accomplished for the school during the past nine years by Mr. Potter, and they are sor ry to lose him, not only as superlnr tendont of the school, but as a citizen. He has been engaged in the work among the Indians for the past 18 years, and Is considered one of the best men I id tho service. Owbg to some trouble with the department a few months ago, an Investigation was ordered, but the Inspectors'-report ful ly vindicated the action of Mr. Potter j In every respect, anil his resfgna'lon i Is not In any way connected with that j episode. I Early last spring Mr. Potter con cluded to tender his resignation, oi ac count of the press of private business, occasioned by the serious Illness of his partner in Washington, but about the time the letter was prepared! and ready to be sent to the department, the investigation was ordered, and he could not well quit the service In dis grace, all owing to the matter coming up at that time. j The school, under his care, has In creased wonderfully, and today Is one of tho best In the United States, if not at the top rank. Ir. Potter, in an interview with The Journal this morning, said that he was sorry to leavo Salem' and1 the school, as his whole heart was In the Institu tion, but it was absolutely necessary for him to do so, In order to protect his private Interests. HOTELS The Willamette. A. Werthom, Sa nFranclsco. P. P. Plowden, San Francisco. J. H. Ha'l, Portland. P. P. Washburn, Boston. T. D. Condon, Eugene. R. S. Shaw, Mill City. Oscar Hayter and wife, Dallas. R O. Bemls, clt. B. B. Colbath, city. Will O. Horlye, Oklahoma. H. Brash, Portland. Dell C. Bogart, Portland. Haro'd Huggina, Portland. H. M. Ogden, Portland. C. O. Boyer, Salent. J. H. Coleman, Salem. OASTORIA.. Bin th p lha Kind Yoa Haie Always Bought The Finest Dtivine; of the Year Is the Sort We Have Rlnht Now. 1 Come and see us about our cushion tired bike wagons, and those other runabouts. We've satisfied a host of drivers this year, and we can suit you. VALUES? Ask any man who has one of our rigs. We make It a study to got the un-to. date features coupled with tho first grade work. Call and loote over the stock. No .nam If you don't buy, F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty St 5rm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bush's Dank, Salem, Or. Going'k St. Lois?'OrWCoasi O to tne You'll surely need a suit case or bag of somo sort to carry y0l. St us tell you in a few words that wo havo tho best of lnej of traveling bagK, etc., etc., In the city. Lowest prices. Weather Proof Fence We are making weather-proof fence signs that the stormy weather of our winters or the warm weather we have in summer will not touch. If you are inter ested 'phone Main 2824 and we will call and show samples and give prices. The Gault Printing Company ON TIME Y. M. C. A. Building 71 Chemeketa Street. RATES RUNNING HIGH San Francisco, July 21. War risks on. merchant vessels of all nations bound for Japanese ports advanced all along the line this morning aa a result of the reports that the Vladi vostok squadrono has started on an other raid. The local agencies, while admitting a decided advance, refuse to give the figures. The Insurance men and agent and owners of vessels operating between this port and Japa nese ports, while affecting optimistic air, are plainly 111 at east. They claim that even If their vessels aro can- tured they cannot be held as crontra brands of war are not carried. Missouri Democrats. Jefferson City. Mo.. Julv 21. Th Missouri Democrats nominated Thos. Rubey for lieutenant-covernorv .111,1 James Cowgill for treasurer, E.Kott W. Major for attorney-general and A. u. Allen for auditor. Davis Wants Gorman. Now York, July 21.-Senntor Davb left today for Bedford Snrin p. where he will pass the next few' days' iu preparing nis letter of anta He thinks that Gorman shnnM 7,.., 1 the national committee chairmanship. Mrs. Maybrlck In France. Havre, July 21 Mrs. Mavhriv .. rived here this morning and prcceedel iu neun. fhlfMiO A mi)n , WH. - VrVMlffyVH TM wis Ameizv'waiE? Ueatmg Sale Continued Fo Wednesday and Thtwsday The always busy store win sn , Prices for the neUtwolvS,y.E00dS &t about lia,f thelr regu,ar Best standard run.. c wash India silk "c Jlnen finished cambVi;':;: 75c lace curtains, par c twillerayard-;:;:0 .Oepu gIaSi dr6M ltajBo 11.18 whlto "spVeads,' lariS aney summer wash goods f,C fcYlack India linen 'Tnl JW0 crepe lace ?'; 15c turnover embroidery col m I Mosquito bar. yar(1 , "ars Oo ' "um rana band bag4gc !fSWSB VnM. $$&toWmtom St.,salem mountains r Signs EVERY TIME. SALEM OREGON 'Phone 2824 Main. BELMONT FEASTED PARKER Esopus, July 21. John, B. McDo aid's yacht "Saphlre" sailed for New York with the owner, Mr. Belmont and Justice Morgan. Judge Parker and brother dined aboard last nieht. When Parker went down to the dock for hi plunge early this morning tho crew of the Saphire wero Just hauling up the anchor. McDonald and O'Brien thrust their heads out of tho cabin windows and called a lusty greetlss and were chlded by the nominee lot oversleeping. Parker was fitlll splic ing about as tho vessel' sailed' away, The Judge took his usual1 horseback ride this morning, accompanied tty Ws daughter. 0 Gamblers Run Town. ..Bonesteel, S.-D., July 21. For 24 hours In the hands of grafters the town authorities capitulated upon the terms of the lawless element. The po lice have been detained to protect tie gamblers doing business, A gang of grafters assaulted the policemen, took away their clubs and stars. The ap peal for troops failed, and to prevent bloodshed Mayor Erb gave In. Cotton Workers Stubborn. Fall River July, 21. Tho labor lead ers announce that they will not seek a conference as to a possible compro mise, or calling the strike off. The tradesmen are alarmed at tho prospect or a long strike In the cotton mills. y WiMWBWWik ' WBm,,,,, '"""way and Thursday. Read on. 26c gold shirt waist sets ....12c '& all silk taffeta hair ribbons, ard ', 3c 15c white summer vests 9c c lace lisle gloves," pair 25c 85c light weight shirt waists.. 48c Men's groy mixed sox, pair .... 4c 35c best leather hop gloves . . 23c 10c canvas hop lovea 5c J5c fancy pillow tops, each.... 23c Ladies' corsot covers from, 9 c up Doa't forget our laces and embroid eries are the finest and cheapest in thn (tr &' - v 3?? 'g&F VWft ssszszszzsm EFMCSKiaEI