Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 13, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON THURSDAY, JUNE 13, ,1007.
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iJ. L.
STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
JUNE SALES
Each department of our Btoro is
trying to outdo tho othor by Its oco-
nomic oftorlng for Juno. Today wo
mention a fow ltoma In now wbito
dross skirts. Plain whlto dress
skirts, oloven gores, Btylo just llko
cut, also In two other styleB of plaits.
SALE PRICES
$1.22
$J.34
$.67
ANOTHER
FACTORY
FOR SALEM
Hickory Berk Remedy-Company to
Establish Plant Hero I
A hundred whlto shirt waists ranging from ?1.00 to $2.00 reduced to
60 Cents Each
X-RAYS
Orchard in his tostlraony Tuesday
: confessed to stealing a sheop. This
-bitrongly corroboratlvo of his wifo's
Mement that ho Is a Plnkcrton de-
tKtlTO.
I
' Schmltz getting money from tho
:Poodlo Dog nnd Pup restaurants was
rill right. Ho was only sampling a
Utile "hot dog."
Secretary of Stato Benson is h ov
ist plenty of troublo over tho refor
isdum laws. Those against tho U.
of 0. appropriation havo sued out a
nudamus to compel him to fllo their
petitions, and Shorlff Stevens, of
Xdtnomah county, sues out an ln-
.Jicction to provont-hlm putting tho.
petitions concerning tho feeding' of
rUoners on tho ballots.
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The Jlmtown fair Is said to bo an.
utter failure. Now, with many r?ll
lloas ipent, when will tho prosecu
tions for graft begin?
Joseph Thiol, according to roport,
ta blocked tho salo of tho Coleman
tntt, by raising tho prlco on his
ran from $75 an ncre to, $130. It
bold the state will commence con-
Sanation proceedings for this tract,
lt u this is somothing the stato
not do, it looks very much, in tho
W of an X-ray, as though tho
rd Intended to, and has perhaps
ftudy agreed to pay tho prlco.
Tie picture of the Juno class of
wlent and Accepted Scottish Rlto
ns In tho Telegram lacks tho
frkelpal feature of all Portland's
Wares Tom Richardson doesn't
kn up in it Mo a bay window on
'ka house,
a a m
kcretary Rosenburg, o! tho Unlt-
Fliherrnen of tho Pacific Coast,
that practically all tho Balraon
t reach tho wheels of tho middle
toobla, aro caught, and none are
to spawn, Ho then admits that
mount of fish taken by tho
U Is only 5 per cent of tho total
As Astoria, according to this,
'5 per cent of tho total run. She
"d retain from kicking.
fc m "
'fcfbe rat Schmltz trial will end
"T. but Orchard, llko Tennyson's
pr- eg to bo on forever.
I K p me cood citizen would
h alkali for tho mixture, Com
mercial Btreot would bo pavod with
soft soap.
Wonderful how fnr a llttlo oil will
go. SInco that carload was p,ut on
tho streets hero, Wasco county claims
to havo flno oil cropplngs, nnd tho
grenso Is showing in so mo of Port
land's suburban town lots.
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1IOTEL ARRIVALS.
Willamette.
W. H. Evans, of Portland.
C. D. Livingston, Portland.
T. C. Chonock, Portland.
T. E. Swope, Portland.
A. irnnson, Portland.
Thomns M. Potro, Portland.
James C. Smith, Salem.
George Bornlor, Salem.
S. T. Richardson, Salem.
I. L. Mnthows, Salem.
W. L. Bnkor, Now York.
II. Woymnn, Rono, Nov.
Leo Shire, Chlcngo.
C. W. Edmunds, Portland.
A. L. Donny, Portland.
II. D. Jacobs, Now York.
Hormnn Wolesch, Now York.
W. C. Wltzol, Portland.
O. McCarty, Portland.
W. II. Wnllaco, Portland.
C. W. Wnlkor, Portland.
II. V. Dolph, Portland.
J. A. Bucklln, Chlcngo.
O. L. Howard, Providence
O. A. Rudy, Portland.
Cottage.
Dolla Wilson, Klamath Falls.
N. L. Butlor, Dallas.
G. II. McWUllams, Iown.
J. II. Mondonhall.
Salem.
John P. Hunt, Woodburn.
Hugh Freoland, Salem.
C. L. Mooro, Klamath Falls,
C. C. Prlchard, Rainier.
Lawrence Buell, Salem.
Z. Barker, city,
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Attornoy Ocorgo Bingham has re
turned from a brief business sojourn
In Portland.
Salem will soon hnvo another unc
tory, and, judging from what similar
concerns accomplish nt o'thor nblnts.
ijt will soon grow Into a pretontfous
institution, nnd ono that will add
another big payroll to our city. Ref
erence is mndo to tho fact that tho
commltteo of tho Snlom Board of
Trddo yesterday alosed tho stock sub
scription for tho Hickory Bnrk Rem
edy Co., of Walla Walla. Tho propo
sition camo from this company that
if Salem would tako 111 shares of Ito
preferred Btock they would nqvo
their plant hero, and .transact all Its
business from this point. A commit
too of tho Board of Trndo wns ap
pointed to tnko tho matter up, and
tho work vns closed' yesterday. Tho
Btock subscribers, who Inclttdo about
20 of Salem's most ontorprislng busi
ness citizens, met Inst ovontng. nnd
closed a contract with Mr. Haar, tho
president of tho company. A trus
teo wns appointed by tho local stock
holders to hold tho monoy in trust
nnd carry out tho terms of,tho con
tract with tho parties. A pool W03
also entored Into by tho Salem par
ties holding their stock in a lump, hs
It were, for mutual protection.
Tho company will begin moving as
soon as a. location is settled upon,
and insldo of 30 days will bo in ac
tive oporatlon In our city.
This concern will opernto upon tho
mothods employed by tho largo load
ing concorns of tho kind all over the'
land; and tho fact that they aro all
big monoy makers, makes tho S
lomltcs Intorcsted feel that thoy
havo n good thing. Tho Salem
Board of Trado Is also to bo con?
gratulated upon Its success In socur;
lng this establishment. Now lot It
cast about for tho next good thing to
bring horo, and tnko as aclivo stops
In securing It. Theso nro tho thing
that build up a town and should b'
encouraged In a buslnoss-liko man.
ner.
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Resolved -A Toast
Dearu$tcr Brown
xBlue Ribbon Shoe
Here's a brimming glass
ty vnn
And little Buster
too.
For we rjeally think
YOU'LL DO-
LETlS REPEAT.
Buster Brown
Blue ribbon shoe
YOU BET YOU a
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Closing Mn h leal Itcrltitln.
Tho Normal Collogo of Music hold
Its commoncomont In tho First
Christian church Tuesday and Wed
nesday ovonlng. Tho pupils' recital
was hold Tuesday ovonlng nnd was
witnessed by a llnrgo nnd npprecla
tlvo audlonc). Tho sovontocn num
bers on tho program woro well ren
dorod, and rofloct great credit upon
Dr. Z. M. Pnrvln, Mrs. Donton nnd
MIbs Elva Wlnslow, as teachors, as
well as tho pupils.
Tho grnduatlon and rccltnl of tho
moro advanced pupils was hold last
night, nnd wns ono of tho best nma-
tour musical performances oyer hold
In Salem. Miss Jonnlo Williams, of
this city, was graduated from tho
vocal department. Sho has a clear
soprano vote which has nn unusual
rnngo, and is marked by 1U richness
and puroncss of tono,
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Ono Ilody Found,
Norfolk, Vn., Juno 13. According
to report tho body ono of tho oloven
officers of tho battleship Minnesota
was found today floating in Hampton
RondB. It Is bollovod to bo that of
tho coxswain of tho launch.
WHO WILL IMPERSONATE BUSTER BROWN AT OIR STORE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE
18, AT S O'CLOCK, IS AN ORATOR OF HARE ABILITY. ATTHOUGH 13 YEARS OF AGE IIE STANDS
ONLY HO INCHES TALL. HE PORTRAYS 'FAITHFULLY l'HE BUSTER BROWN OF THE ppSIIO TA
PERS AND WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF HIS INTELLIGENT DOG, TIGE, KEEPS THE CROWDS IN A
PERFECT UPROAR OF LAUGHTER. HUSTEIt IS A PERFECT LITTLE GENTLEHL1N, AND, OWING
TO HIS WONDERFUL G06d NATURE, IIE HAS ENDEAltED HIMSELF TO THOUSANDS OF CIIIL
DICEN THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN STATES WHERE HE HAS BEEN HOLDING RECEPTIONS
FOR THE BROWN SHOE CO. DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS.
Tuesday Afternoon at 3 O'clock You"H
See Him At
(3xa2hfe&
Jterw2dt
0,.3ZJ&as'sed', zofe
METHING NEW
In Bifocal Lenses
P show you a seat, up-to-date
ur near and fmr-toAlnir. It
T EOOd an fli amuilra Vfnd.
Ulftha... "
( w Mill,
f't throw away your broken
nng ttiem to us. We eaa
any part, witk little ex-
tas. H. Hinges
Just Received
A Full Line of
MOCCASINS
JUST THE THING FOR
SUMMER WEAR
Inventor of tho Steamboat.
In 1797, nt tho age of 32, Fulton
wont to Paris, and thoro, that yonr,
lit tho company of Joseph Barlow,
tho Immortal author of "Hasty Pud
ding," experimented on tho Solno
with a Biibmnrlno exploslvo to which
ho gavo tho namo,ot torpedo. Thon
ho built n submarine boat, In which
Napoleon took a passing Intorost,
and which on July 3, 1801, nt Brosti
tiHd' a fairly successful trial. But
much to lib disappointment, nolthor
Franco nor England would buy his
Invention, which nowt after a cen
tury, lu Justified by tho lmportnnco
which tho Biibmnrlno boat has as
sumed in naval oporatlonB.
But monntlmo Fulton had mado
tho acquaintance of Robort R. Liv
ingston, tho American Minister to
Franco, who In 1708 had successfully'
trlod to oporato a steamboat at Now
York. Learning of Fulton's clovor
h'oss ns an, Invontor, tho diplomat
proposed n partnership, with tho ul
timate purpose of securing tho ox
elusive right to run steamers In Now
York waters. A boat built by Ful
ton nnd trlod nt Pniis'ln 1803 wns
sufficiently promising ns a modol, t.o
wnrrnnt a moro ambitious undortnk
lug, and in 1800 Fulton roturned to
Amorlcn to bogln work on tho Clor
mont, which took hor nnmo from,
Llvington's'country peat on tho Hud
son. Tho boat was 140 foot long
and slxteon and a half foot broad.
It Is a curious fact a commentary
on French clalniH of priority In steam
navigation thnt In Franco tho first
stenmboats woro called Fulton
boats.
Tho story of tho launching of tho
Clormont and tho oxcltomont her ap
pearanco on tho Hudnon created is
familiar to ovory schoolboy; . but
what acorns to hnvo oscapod gonornl
attention Is tho clrcumstnnco that tho
terror inspired among BuporBtitious
snllora at night by tho approach of
tho Brnngo craft spouting fiery cin
ders (thoy'usod wood In tho b'ollors
thon)
foaturos of Trinity churchyard.
Englnnd Magazlno.
o-
-New
SIckiiMK Siwlled Trip.
Miss Ethol Growdor, a member of
tho Tologrnm party, has returned to
hor homo in this city from hor East
ern trip, which waa marrod, so far
as sho was concerned by lUneee.
la
lator turned to fury at tho fftct H,l Und ai oxporlonce (hat was
tlioilglitluat h'oro waa a daiigorous'Jrnro' 0n the w;y east the high altl-
compotltor. Indood, up to tho tlmo tmI ntfocted hor hoart, and 1 Jae
of his death Fulton Was lnvolvod in ca,no critically ill. Three physicians
OREGON SHOE CO.
The Home of Good Shoes
l. m a I & I rPrMR
incossnnt litigation by carrlors who
nttacked his vossols by nlloglng flaws
in patents nnd in loglslntlvo grants.
Fulton not only built tho first
steam packet, but ho also built tho
first Btcam fprry-boat (tho doublo
onder, ntoorod at either and) nnd tho
first Btcam war vcbboI, tho Domaio
gos, which was launched In 1814.
Ho constructed tho first of tho stoam-
ors to ply betwoon Now York and
tho porta on Long Island sound, and
ho nlso designed tho stoamor that led
tho way to tho commercial develop
ment of tho groat cities of tho Mid
dle Wont which Ho along tho Missis
sippi.
This romarknblo Invontor, this no
leas romnrknblo patriot, died on Feb
ruary 24, 18in, and now, Just a
contury aftor the? production of his
groatost work, tho cltlzona of. Now
York, who owo as much to him as to
any othor man, nro about to oroct
a monumont ito his momory and a
sultnblo tomb to tnko tho placo of.
tho gravo which all thoso yoarB has
boon ono of tho lonst conspicuous
YOU CAN'T HELP
WANTING A BITE
OF BAKING POWDER SHOULD
UK NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU.
THAT'S WHAT YOU GET AT ALL
TIMER' WHEN YOU BUY
EPPLEV'H PEitFEfrrinv HAirivn
rOWDER. THE USERS OF UP-
PLEY'S I'ERFECTION BAKING
IfOWDER WEvIt "THE 6MILU
THAT WONT COMB OFF." THIS
liBASON m OBVIOUS ENOUGH
ONCK YOU GET ACOUAINTKD
WITH IT'S MANX' GOOD QUAW
WHS. ITS IUT UP IN MASON
f
aiul a iuiibo Inborod with hor. Her
heart coasod boating, ' and she was
given up for dead, and hor arms
orossud, amidst tho tears of hor girl
friends. Thon hor oyos oponed, and
mo regained consciousness and grad
unlly linprovod. Ono physician re
mained nt hor sldo until Chicago waa
ronchod. Sho was novor well enough
to enjoy tho excursion, and had to
bo cared for on tho way home. But
tho paity Baw many things and were
BUlcndldly treated. Albany Demo
crat. " o ' '
MlHguhletl. ,
"Whot makoa thot ghot shlvor so,
Mlko?"
"IIo ato a lot av aloih bells tb
othlr day, an' lvry tolme ho moves
thoy Jlnglo, an' ho thinks it's win
ter." Donvor Post.
Ancient Rm
Is now merely a memory of the put
Ballard's Show Liniment Is the fam
ily liniment of the (weatletU eeatsry.
A positive cure for Rhesmatlsa,
Bursa, Cuts, Sprains, Neuralgia, ete,,
Mr. C. II. Runyon, Stanberry; Mo.,
writes: "I have used Snow Liniment
for Rheumatism and all pals. I
can't say enough In its praise." Sold
by D. J. Fry.
Whon you look at tho tomptlng
display of mutton, lamb, boof, Yeal
and pork that wo aro now allowing
in this oatabjlshmoat. There Is no
let-up In tho demand for good meat,
and consequently we alwava murhW
our numorous customers with the
best and choicest cuts. There U a.
rich flavor and Juelaess about eur
meat that suggests wholesome nutri
tion, and our prices are most rea-sesable.
JTHE
ELEVENTH
HOUR
It la not quite that late in
the sale of the crockery, glass
ware and dishes at our store.
But they will soon be all goae,
as they are belag sold below
cost, to make room for more S
sruirontNl.
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JARJj. THI 10 FAIt 8UPJRRIOK
TO Tn ORDINARY TIN BOX.
sold by Am atuxmm. manu-
FAOTUKHD BY
H. M. BRANSON I
PlKmc131. 432 Stole St i
f . A. Kurtz
Pho 205 277 N,Cm. $1,
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O. M. BfPLKf, SALBM, ORB.