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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1904)
TWSfWW" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904. tQHT "" w aau & . aiMBMBHMHMBBUBBBBfck. Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER GRAND OPENING SALE Wo aroow settled down In our new annex and the new goods are rapidly coming In. This fall's showing of new dress goods will eclipse anything over shown Jn Salem. Our last stride was one that carried us to front so far that henceforth there will bo no question as to our su premacy. Wo ore putting forth every effort to close out our summer goods and- the values are not to be equaled In the city. HKJH GRADE JMPORTfcD GINGHAMS' 4 26c to 40c values reduced to 1 5c Yd. MEN'S HATS Regular $300 Gordon bats In 20 different styles, reduced to $1.50 ALWAYS TRADE AT In A True Frlnnd. A friend to tho ladles and a saving to tho mon. Our sow gas ranges. Citi zens' Light & Traction Co. 7-22-tf Gold Dust Flou? Mado by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oro son. Mado for family uae. Ask your grocer for It. Bran and aborts always on hand. ! P. B. Wallace AGENT itmimmwiiiMt mm iM9t8f 8gff S NEW TIRES. $ Just received a lot of new tiros c direct from the factory. If in Xrfnoed of it tiro seo mo. SCoqtury thorn-proof tires $8 pr. jfcontury toughtren.1 tires $7 pr fOontury No. 100 tires JC.00 pr X AU, guaranteed, FRANK J. MOORE. Money to Loan j THOMAS K. FORD, Ovf Ladd ft Bush's Dank, Salem, Or We Would Like to Do wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMmmmmmmmmm Yow Bicycle Repaying We know, with oar five experienced repair men, we can give you the best attention; then with oat complete stock of Hartf ort, G. & J. and ML & W. Tires and rims of every description we know we can please yow. No matter what Is the matter with your bi cycle, we can repair It. WHEELS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PHONE RED 2151 BASE BALL SUPPLIES l ne Bicycle Man MMH The Small i Things W Riven Particular Attention in too satno car and attention when repairing It, as a ton dollar Job. This Is what baa built our business up to It's present high standard and proportion. Our repair department is whero wo live and Its common fact that when work has been a failure elsewhere.lt finds Ita way to un and U mado tho eamo aa new. People IWlog along It. F. D. can iod u their work and got It back tho next day. Try the up-to-date Watch and Jewelry Repairer. Chas. H. WMr OpUalan, M State Stmt hllHIIIIIIIIHIMHlUHpHinimlllllt,Mi BLACK MERCER IZED PETTICOATS Best ever shown In the city for the special prices of 89c and 98c LADIES' SHOES Hand-turned) and McKay welts, worLh $3.26 to $4.00 a pair, re duced to $2.30 SALEM'S BEST STORE J ARSENAL FIRE CHECKED Toulon, Aue. 8. A Are In the arse nal was checked this morning and con fined to tho general workshops. Tho building destroyed consisted mostly of warehouses containing stores. Eight persons were injured, but the financial loss Is not yet esti mated. Admirals, soldiers and sail ors fought tho fire and, removed the explosives. Iowa Pythlant in Session, Waterloo, la., Aug. 8. This Is Pyth ian week In Waterloo and The streets aro resplendent In decorations of flags bunting and emblems of the order. During tho week tho Knights of Pyth ias, Rathbono Slstors and Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan will meet In conclave. The advanco guard of visitors Is already putting in an appearanco and tho crowd promises to be the largest ever entertained here, o BntU Ito Kind Yoa Hits AtwijsBoojM Watt Shipp upp i our store. A ten cent job receives Hinges J Next door to Ladd A Huh Bank 1 STORY LITTLE SHADY Young Man Slumbered the Park at a Late Hour in M. Shepard, an obstreperous youth, was at the Judah observation parlors this morning on the charge of disor derly conduct, but his honor postponed the hearing until late this afternoon In order to get guardians of darkness, Murphy and Lewis Into court. Shep ard was found by the officers at a late hour Saturday night In Marlon square and from the best Information obtainable he was on the Caboose end of a high lonesome. The police of fered to escort him home or to his room, but he declined ''their generos ity, in a fashion not conducive of the most intimate relations. Persuasion failed and force, not the breakfast kind either, followed. When ho was arranged he was in the same frame of mind and denied that he bad imbibed, but declared he was resting beneath the shades of tho park trees. Ho is "resting In other shades now and from all appearances will bo there Beveral days. For Ohio Tenniis Championship. Cleveland, O., Aug. 8. Crack tennis players from all parts of Ohio round ed up today at the Bast End Tennis club courts In this city for the opening of the annual .state championship tournament The tournament will continue through tho week and to Judge from the high class of entries thore will bo some spirited play In the various contests that make up tlid program. The winner of the men's singles will play tho holder of tho Wall challenge cup, Warren H. McLaughlin of Lima. The winners of tho men's doubles will play the holders of the Doubles cha lengs cup, W. H. McLaughlin and T. McLaughlin of Lima. o - Fairbanks the Orator. Marysvllle, O., Aug. 8. Old Home week, for which preparations have been making for some time, opened hero today with the town crowded with formor sons and daughters who will spend the week In reunion with relatives and friends. Senator Charles W. Fairbanks, Republican nomlneo for vlco-presldent, has promised to d Hver an address hero the latter part of the week. Cushon Tired Runabouts Aro still the pop'ular driving rigs, and will continue so to bo for an indefi nite time Wo have more of the same good sort wo have sold so extensively this season and we want you to look them over. Our prices aro much below thoso at which similar goods have been of fereJ, and we know for a certainty that we hove the values. F. A. Wiggins' Implement Houm 255-257 Liberty St Farm Implements, Automobiles,' I Sewing Machines and Supplies. NEW TODAY For Sale Cheat and oat hay, baled, dollvered. J. Manley, 'phone 2975 black. S-S-lwk For Sale Hack and harness; also one horse and a mule, weight about 900 pounds each. All for $126. Can bo bought separate If preferred. Inquire Asylum avenue grocery s'oro. 8-8-3t For Sate flood team quire at this office. cheap Bn. S-CSt 150 Hop Pickers Wanted Register at 0. w. Johncon & Co's. clothing; store. Eay picking, near town S 6-tf For Sale Delivery horse, price J5. Call at Clinton's, corner 17th and Asylum avenue. S-5-3t For Sale Just received a car of De troit shingles. lArga cedar posts for gate. Square plokct fencing. AU orders for lumber promptly d llvored. S. P. McCracken. Detroit lumber jards. High and Trade streets, phone 3495 black. S-0-Jt Office Stationery How ts your biock oi um """-" , ,. A to your call up Main 2824 and our representative will call and s e to wants. Don't wait till the first of the month ani have to rusftit can rush it If necessary, but we don't like to rush It too much necessary. Don't forget we have a big job cylinder press. The Gault Printing Company ON TIME Y. M. C. A. Building 71 Chemeketa Street HMMMBMM YOUNG HUNTER SHOT Mistaken for a Deer by Minister and Seriously Wounded Surrounded by the choking smoke of a raging forest fire, excited from the fact that he had jtut shot his first deer, lost from the trail and wandering about In the blinding smoke In a vain attempt to regain It, Weseley Pyle, a 19-year-old youth re cently from Iowa, was shot down In the mountains near Cow Creek, Ore., Friday afternnon by a gun in tho hands of tho Rev. S. E. Memlnger, pastor of the Mount Tabor M. E. church, of this city, says the Oregonian Py;le was brought to Portland yesterday morning and was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital, where he is resting easily with good chances of complete recovery. The shooting is said to have been acci dental and occurred while the Rev. Mr, Memlnger and three other men In his party were hunting deer. Tho weapon was a rifle of 30-30 bore. Forest fires have been raging in tho mountains in Southern Oregon for some time, and the atmosphere Is heavy with the smoke, rendering ob jects Indistinct at any distance great er than 75 yards. Mr. Memlnger and threo other men were on a vacation trip In this part of tho country and spent a great deal of their time hunt ing deer. Friday, afternoon, while In the brush, Mr. Memlnger saw an ob ject moving at a distance of 100 yards awny, and thinking It was a deer, flred. Tho next moment he was hor rified to hear a scream and a cry for ' holp, and tho party lmedlately be came aware of the fact that what they thought was a deor was a human being. They ran quickly In the direction of the cries and found Pylo on the ground A hasty examination showed that tho bullet had passed through his right shoulder, inflicting a wound that is very painful, thought not se rious, unless complications set In. o Real Printers Meet. St. Louis, Aug. 8. The Interna tlonal Typographical union conven tion met this morning at the world's fair grounds, with probably the larg est attendance In Its history. The en .tiro week will bo tnken up. HOTELS The Willamette. Rufus Drum, San Francisco. .J. K. Pratt, Chicago. Dell C. Hogart. Portland. Jim J Whitman. San Francisco. A. S. Goldsmith, San Francisco. Q D. Johnson. New York. Kathorino Simonton, Portland. F. S. Sobrlngor. Portland, C. D. Frazer. Portland. J. E. Desmond. Portland. S. Blsslngor, Portland. W. O. Martin. Portland. Charles Fisher. San FranoUea. A, Grhun, San Francisco. Frank Monroe, Portland. H. H. Hewitt, Albany. G. IL Carrin, Elmlra, N. Y. Loula A. Lefevor. San Francisco. M. II. Spend. St. Louis. J. II. Shaw. Kansas Cityv k Geo. A. Beavls. San Francisco. T. II. Marsh, Aberdeen, Wn. A. F. Rogers, Portland. A. N. Smith. Portland. Mlsa Annie Davis, Portland, Mrs. Nat Rejss. Mr. and Mrs. B. Relsi. C. II. Stockwell. Harry Dubeli, F. P Kennett and wife. Southern Carnival Co. 4 ., " III Is It getting low? If it Is .. .- .l.llnnrv? IS t gelling luvw - EVERY TIME. SALEM OREGON 'Phone 2824 Main. FATHER LAND LOSES First Place in the Product ion of Hop Ex tract Washington, Aug. 8. Germany has dropped to second place in the pro-1 ductlon of beer and the United States has captured tho leading position, according to statistics published to day by the department of commerce. North Dakota Tennis. Grand Forks, N. D. Aug. 8. Tho an nual tournament of the North Daktoa Tennis association opened here today under favorable auspices. The play will continue for three days and some two-score players, Including the best In the state, are taking part. (tiicAG(imnm THIS MORNIN WE STARTED OUR Great Clean-up Sale THIS SALE WILL BE KEPT IN NOTICE. WE WANT THE ROOM ni n uuoo jn mt. UQ5T OF OUR QUOTE BELOW HAVE NEVER HOUSE IN SALEM. 15c Kal Kal Crystal Cord Wash Silk, price, yard igc Best Standard Light Percale Calicoes, yard 3c 1.00 Black Silk Peau de Sole, best quality, price yard ....'68c Best Thread Laces. 4 In. wide, cloan-up prices, yard iyiC Best 75c Sllk-Finlshed Velvets eens. all colors, clean-up pries, per yard 48c Boys' Best 10c Suspenders, pair 5c Best 12ac Scotch Zephyr Dress Ginghams, clean-up priCe8 )ard 8 1.3c Mosquito Bar, best quality cleanup prices. ard .'.4c Embroideries, yard, from ..2c up. 500 ards Laces, from 1c Ask fo the Goods Advertised IIllSFlF Myfrotuersourt St., Salem Geat Ribbon Sale At the ribbon counter you will find tho best attraction ever seen In soft, all-silk taffeta rib bons. Every new shade In the lot. Every width. The prices have been reduced to almost half on these pretty ribbons. Nos. 5, 7, 9, 12 at 6 i -4c yd 16, 22, 40. 60 at J 2 l-2cyd Panama Canal Model to be given to the most popu lar school. Not desiring to show any par tiality in Its award, we ask our customers to vote their pref erence. A vote given with each 25c purchase. Contest closes November 30. SEE CORNER WINDOW. GUNBOAT TO SAN DOMINGO Washington, D. C, Aug. 8. On ac count of prevalence of the anti-foreign feeling In San Domingo and the consequent danger to American Inter ests In that coutry a United States gunboat has been ordered there from San Juan. OASTOHXA. Bwithe Tha Kind Yon Have Arvrays Bonjtt Eiga&tBio of FULL BLAST UNTIL FURTHER - AND MUST HAVE IT EVEN GOODS, THE PRICES WE BEEN APPROACHED BY ANY Ladles' Sunbonnets, price ....10c Men's and Ladles' Straw 'Hats. 10c Boys' Best Overalls, price ...25c Ladles' $l soiled Shirt Waists, clean-up prices, 19c and ....35c Men's 25c Silk Neckties 10c len's 35c Summer Underwear 19c Men's 8c white Handkerchiefs 3c Men's best Sc Soxr 4c Ladles' $1.35 Covert Cloth Walking Skirts, price 69c Ladles' best 75c Calico Wrap pers, clean-up price 45c Remnants of Wash Goods, Cali coes, Ginghams and Dress Goods at less than half 'price. NORTHWEST. ' MWiW KESiiXIi Wl 5 iJULHf