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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1905)
z?:&aaMaxamm IMMlUWlMWMttWWwawilMlWM 10 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, Stockton & Co THE BIG BUSY STORE GEORGE BONNER BOBS HOUSE. .,,t arWEMBEB 2, 1006. ! Reform School Boy "Wearing Oregn Boot Buns like Deer. New Fall Sttits The new fall suits for ladles strikingly handsome this year. Traveling at night with & 17-pound "Oregon boot" oo on foot, George Bonner, one of the reform school boys who mado a break for liberty ten days ago, has succeeded in reaching Hunt ington; on the eastern, border ef the state. There he was arrested for rob bing a bona, and will be tried in Baker ceanty for the offense. Boater is a Sesppooee boy, about 1G jeers oid. An "Oregon boot" is a heavy band of iron, rivited around the lower H: jast above tho ankle. It is put npoa No previous season ever offered saeh delightful variety of smart styles. Oor splendid new stock is so large and so varied that dozens of becoming nodes can bo found for every style of figure We like to tell yen about tho merits of our new goods, (6r they will stand a lot of praising. But wo should verj mueh prefer to have you corn and see them for yourself. We are confident that your judgment will agree with ours when you examins the goods. reform) school boys and penitentiary convicts who show a disposition to escape. It is worn night and day sad eaa be removed only with the aid of good blaoksmith tools. Notwithstand ing the weight he carried on one foot, when the break was made Bonner rsa like a deer for 3$0 yards, whea he eliraber a barbed-wire fosee and found concealment in the bnnh. Hew he reached Huntington without being identified by his iron boot is a mystery. Presumably be beat his way on a rail read train, for be had ne money, Four of the 11 boys who eveaped are still at large. Our Tonight's Special Sale. Ttom 7 to 0 o'clock. Free, those 50e whlto statuaries of noted) men. from alec to thirteen Inches high. One with each purchase- of 1.00 and over in the aoffeo and tea department. Or a good white china cup and saucer with each Wo purchased. If you do not nse coffee tea, you may need cereal, spices, baking powder, yeast, flavoring ex-1 tracts, chocolate, cocoa, eocoanut, etc' Yokohama Tea Co 'a Saturday night special. Card of Thanks. Tho family and relatives of Mrs. Frlckey, who wns laid to rest Friday last, wish to most sincerely thank all the kind friends for their ministerics, tributes and sympathy tendered to her and to them during tho days of sor row. TUB BF.REAVKD FAMILY. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Oflee with Win. Brown It Co No. 129 Commercial street. Hop Baskets Patented and Improved for 905. Place yotir orders now and avoid the rush. Waiter Morley 00 Court Street, Salem. Studios of tho Vernacular. (From the Chicago Tribune.) This is the conversation between the girl with tho S0-eent earrings sad the girl with the gold-plated bracelet on her wrist j "SaylUI Hajjer vacation yet.T" "Nope. Oettlt week afnex. Hj- jorst" "Bet! Haddagoodun, too." "WW tuirnf" "Allaroun, Cresslake. Downtlndin napolts. Gonna week. Mettalotavoild friendti naddasplendidtimo. 8umplndo In' everyday. Sayliz, did Jevvergo tln-dinnnpollsl" "Nope." "8allright few gottalotta friends there. Punk few hain't. Ooteher place picked out ehetf" "V'botl Imagoin' twaohshaw. Gues mlo gofum there t' tho country." "Wnwfori" "Ojuseauso. Oottabuncba, kidslong Libbenjinncntom. Mawzes they vail gotUgo." "Stoebad! Sayllr, howja llko Ous peter 's neemus tasht" "Panic Pise him I'd shave." '8oM. Alngetno no frim anyway." 'Neitbervi. Well, slsng. "Sleng." - 0 Hop Baskets. at George Mason's, South 8a-p.a3t Former Salem Lady Will Sing. Mrs. Franklin It. Anson, of New York City, who Is visiting Salem friends, has consented to sing a solo at tho Second Church of Christ, Scien tist, at the morning servlee. All those who have hoard Mrs. Anson will be pleased to have tbis opportunity to notel the progress she has mado In her mag niflcent voice. FLETOirEB'S CHILDREN OBY TOB 0A8T0RXA. Money to Loan Ovsr Ladd k THOMAS K. FORD, Bush's Bank, Salem, Or UMiwmmwMiwmwwwitwwiom Open Evenings Owing U isoreastag bwtUesa ta the hioyole Hae, aa4 la order to aeeoouBO- date lay patrons, I wlH from this dte keep hm iiatll 7 a'aUsk la the i evening. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Clyde Jobnaon and wife went over to the bay today for a short outing. Joe Graber and wife and a eoualn, Miss Mlna Uetr, of Ashland, went over to Newport this noon, to bo gone over Sunday. Mrs. Pattea, of California, who has been visiting Mrs. C. A. Parks, of this city, for a number of days returned to ber home today. Cordes Casobere, of The Dalles, who was called homo to attend tho foneral of his grandmother, tho late Mrs. Frlckey, Is spending a few days with his parents here. Miss Bessie Burton, of Portland, came up today to spend a month at the heme of her mother, or tho corner of 20th and Mill streets. Robert Gilo intended to go over to Corvallls today, but after waiting two hours for the train he gave up in dis-. gust and went homo. Mrs. Matthews and grandchild, ac companied by Mrs. Matthew's sister, Mrs. McCleneh. west over to the bay today for a short outing. Miss Bva Cesbew. formerly of Sa lem, but now ef Elgin, arrived ia this city last nlgbt, and will attead school In Salesa tbis winter. Miss Oesfcew says the allmate of Battern Oregon evi dently agrees with ber, for she has add ed several pounds to ber avordupois in the short time she has been ia bar new home. c-nm name and Fish. Attor.ey-Oeaeral Crawford n Ife, State Printer Whitney, ''"; MeCatt. Cook Patten, Jw Crawford ,ad Neil W.tsos, of Albany, returned tafe rlff - the "' tr",a l!T a extemW buatlsg and nwmg -i-They have some pretty big stories to tell bnt we tblak we are keeping "'th is tb bounds of truth when wo se? that tbey secured two bear, Id deer, ,rly a thousand trout, and number ef grouse. . The partv was gone nearly a inontn, and evidently bad a great time. They treat on tbo train to Roseburg, and fre there took pack horses and went Hiit to Crater Lake. They rodo about J25 miles oa horseback, besides walk-i- oil aver the country in hunting. Tbev bad kodaks with them, and took number of pictures of Crater WW, and otter seescnl aJ0D,g tno rouie. They also did some prospecting and broogbi bsH-k samples ef quart. Prof. McOall was the only member of the party who succeeded la killing th limit of deer. He also killed one bear, and helped James Crawford kill the other. Anybody wishing to nous farther particulars about tho trip should cbH on Cooke Patton, as ho is the official spokesman of the party. 0 Net Him $10 Each. Roswell Shelley reports that on tho farm of L. Slllman, seven miles out on the Bast Side, there Is an orchard of 7-year-old trees, which will cosily vield 110 worth of apples to tho tree The varieties In tho orchard arc YcM J-w Newtown Pippins, Ben Davis and Blsek Twig. Mr. Slllman has sprayed thorouchlv and not a worm Is to be found ia tho orchard. "Mr. Slllman Is a practical horticul turist," says Mr. Shelley. "He has learned from experience, and Is a great man to experiment with his or chard. He believes now he has discov ered a secret for driving tho sap Into the fruit, instead of so mueh super nous wood growth in a young orchard. He prases in June, aad has the largest 1 apples to be roumi in any orenaru iu the valley." ff Ml M ,r?- nf ago Store OPJUE$JSARmW.Mf&&S& , rrrffln- New Fall Stock Now Ready for Inspection Evsry article throughout the ontiro establishment sparkles with ne! ness. This i the roort powerful stock of now up-to-ds.t merchandise that was vw opened up in Balam. Oar store is 17S feet doop, with two Soon Ailed to the brim. All we ask of tho people la to como and walk throna our store; sco for yoarselvss and soo tho progress of Salem's wonder. Tho following departments filM -with tho choicest goods obtalaahli for our fall trade. Frank J IWooe 3M MAIN. S79 COURT STBEET. ! mlKMWH miMIt Hop Baskets. fSs, at fJeerge Mfta', Sth Sa less, They Ate rish, Joo Bernardi, who has h over at Nye Creek with Ma family for the past month, yesterday st over a box of fine ash. to be distributed asaoag his neighbor on High street, and today every ho'Hh.ad the street, from MM street to the ereek. bad Ash for dinner. Shipping Grapes from Tho Dalles. Oae of our fruits for export Is grapes, and a largo quantity of theso are sainpoi every season irom me Dalles. Talking with one of our grape growers yesterday bo stated that h has been shipping bis fruit daily fer the past five weet.s. and will con tinue for several weeks mero beforo the erop Is exhausted. So far ho has realised over a dollar a crate, and this Is a rood remuneration. Our side hill9 1 should be well adapted to grape cul ture, aad vineyards around The Dalles will yet be a saaree of wealth to many. The Dalles Chrosiele. or Another rieater Heated. A vagrant y ttxi aaase of Predertak wa taken ) last sdgftt hf Osacer LewJ U. aad oat f tawa tbis fcoraiBJ by the eity reeotdor. Before the Eyes Give Out Whea A eyea first begin to "blurr" or aho or become kmV, is the time to have them seen to. To neglect tho eXghtest symptoM of eye trouble is positively dangerous. Tho trouble can be readily corrected tf takes ia timet strong glasses will not ba seeded and perhaps they will only need h bo worn tempor arily. But gMH and glasses that fit the eye exaetty are absolutely Bteeosory to avert serlw coaseueases. If you have noticed any trouble m matter how alight with your eyes, eow and let us examine them. Thsro witt bo no ahargo for the examla tlon, which will be thorough and scleatinsAHy saoot. We hv a sew eye glass guud that fit alssest any nose, and eaa be worn comfortably. Call and It State and Liberty Sts., Satem, Ore Hit the Trail on Sunday. Commencing with. 8nday, August etb, the Troll at the exposition aad all the amusement features, as well as the exhibit buildings, were throws open, and hereafter will bo running the tamo on Sunday as oa other days. In fact the exposition will be practically as complete on Sundays as oa week days. The Southern Pacific Company have on sale Saturday to Moaday exearslon tickets, tt.K for the round trip, which enables visiters to go t Portland Saturday afternoon and remain until Moaday night, or return Ssdsy even lag. oa they may deeire. S-7-tf A Ray of Light. The straljcbteet tblag ia nature art Is a ray of light when posting thrMga a medium of uniform density. Home the ere is enabled to tost the straifsbtsietM of an edge or tube by hold ing it as nearly as possible coincident with a ray of light, saeh parts as de part from straifhtaem then intercept ing n ray ad eaaeiafr a shade to be cast upon other parts. It is not known at what early period la tho history of mankind the discover wsis made that straightness eouhl be thus determined. It is oertaia that thousands ef moahaa les uso the method daily without being abo to giv a rational explanation of it. NEW SILKS NEW DRESS GOODS LADIES' NEW SUITS NEW JACKETS NEW COATS NEW WRAPS NEW MILLINERY NEW SILK WAISTS NEW PETTICOATS NEW DRESS SKIRTS NEW WALKING SKIRTS NEW FURS NEW SHOES MEN'S NEW OLOTHINO NEW BLANKETS NEW COMFORTS MEN'S NEW HATS MEN'S NEW UNDERWEAR NEW VELVETS NEW WAISTTNGS NEW UMBRELLAS NEW OUTING FLANNELS NEW FLANNELETTES NEW WOOL FLANNILS NEW OALIOODJS NEW DOMESTICS NEW TABLE LINENS NEW TOWELS NEW DRESS LININGS NEW DRE8SINa SAQUE8 NEW KXMONAfl NEW WRAPPERS NEW CORSETS NEW WOOL SHAWLS NEW LACES NEW EMBROIDERIES NEW BELTS NEW POOKETBOOKfl NEW SHOPPING BAGS NEW JEWELRY" NEW RIBBONS NEW TANOY COLLARS HEW DRESS TBIMMTNaS NEW TJNDERWEAB NEW HOSIERY NHW NOTIONS NEW HAIR OOMBR NEW HOSE SUPPORTERS NBW HANDKERCHIEFS NEW HOP OLOVES NEW WOOL YARNS 5EW PEARL NECK CHAINS NEW SHEETINGS MEN'S NBW COLLARS NEW WORKING SHIRTS NEW LEATHER GLOVES GOOD GOODS SOLD AT LOW PRICES IS OUR MOTTO mCbVOY BROS. cial and ourtStreets SOaHmy &0tes cor FOR SALE A good house and 2 acres or e for llito. This is a bargain, but mt bo taken soon. A fiaa corner lot SJV4 feet front, oies in, Ux IW0. 1 awes oa Oarda Road. 3 acres in orchard, balo&c all plow land, forf1"1 Willamette University. f lewt if yea want something good sec Chimney Stacks. The broad brissmsd stoae aad iron tappings which oste ss the chimney sUaks ia wauMtae taring districts are not Usn for Br oraaasvntatioa, for they serve an important purpose. On I the opposito side of the stock to that upon whieh the wind may be blowing a partial vacuum is formed, down which tbo smoke would descend were ,1 it not for the brim of the can Mask. lag the way. A chimney stack without a brim est the top would disahargo its smoke ia huge giiUs for some distance down ee side Pearson's Weekly. o 1 Hop Pickers Delay Train. Tho Southern Pacific overhand train, whieh should have arrived in Salem at 11:13, did not arrive nntil after 1 o'clock. Tho delay was eansed by the great number of hop pickers coming out from Tertland. The train was so full whe it reached Oregon City that 150 people waiting there were unable to pet . This tsain has been uearlv an hour late every day this wee, and yet the otfeWh say they are giving good service. Two Souls Mado Happy. County Clerk Roland yesterday af ternoon issued a marriage permit U Dr. H. Darby and Miss Wlnnifred Duncan. Dr. Darby is one of fUlm most sweceosXtt! yMBg dentists, and Miss Duncan has been a popnkr sto- Tho Man Loft Behind. (Pearson's Ma gaol no.) Tho alarm clock spoko with fiendish noise and tho Man glared at it with baleful eyes. Ho growled at it, nnd blamed it for the oauco of nil bis woes. Tho frown wao still on his f aeo when lie came to tho breakfast table; but his favorite dish was awaiting him, and the Man grew slowly Into good humor. Alas, the timo for his departure ar rived, for, bo it known, tho Man was the best-paid employe in a largo estab lishment ami also subject to its rules. With more cursing be threw tho paper tho Hoot, slipped back tho frown in plase of the smile and went into the street a soured, ombittored creators. He timed and measured bis work. Ho felt like a bonded slave and gave just so mueh ia tho quality and quantity of bis work as he, tho Man, thought a fair equivalent for the wages paid to him. In tbo evening, with every home ward step, the Man's mood improved, and by tho tlmo ho hod reached 111 homo, in him wns not recognized ti poor, nbusod slavo of tho workshop, Tho Man had a pleasing gift of elo quence, and, frequently, after hls.dsjrt Blavery which brought frowning as! cursing, delighted In taking the ceatnl position at intelectual gathering U discourse on his favorite subject, "R Glory of Honost Toil." Prune Shipments, at Tho Dalle. Fifteen carloads of prunes left fl Dalles during tho week for the EA Good prices aro oxpoctod for the fruit, as only tho best wan shipped, the pow er gradoa being sent to tho dryers. A largo rrambor of Batlett pears h also been shlppod. Thoy have reaUttl tho growers an average prieo of H- a box, though tho quality Is sartelj up to tho standard, tho hot wet having somewhat damaged p'- - o 75c, lem. at Hop Boskets. Qeorgo Mason's, Re-th B- DERBY WXLISON. HUNTERS WB WISH TO CALL TOUR ATTENTION TO OUB New Stock of Guns LATEST MODELS, BEST MAKES, STANDARD Shot Gtms Single or double barreled. New Hammcrlec Model. Beet Ejector.. Ay standard Mre. These arm. are .11 ablutely new. No old styles or shopworn goods to select from. We want to show you tho newest and best at prices you would havs 0 W f0r lftfMl" - Look at them, anyway. & - MTWft "oes Y Bicycle Need Fixtog BWNQ XT W or KING TO PHONE MAIN 363 AND WE'LL 00H I il "- Aua x.