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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OUBGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1007. L STOCKTON I 1 he Uld White Corner L .('..' i ! " ,r f I "Senio" Raincoats (PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTED) EASILY SURPASS EVEItY OTHER KIND OF RAIN COAT ON ACCOUNT OP THE SUPERIOR TAILORING, EXCELLENCE OP FABRIC, PER. FECT FIT AND SWAGGER STYL ING OP WE'VE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BLVKERS OP THESE CELE 1 (RATED RAINCOATS ABOUT ONE HUNDRED CHOICE GARMENTS, EACH ONE OP THEM AN EXCLU SIVE PATTERN AND ALL OP 'EM TAILORED AT LITTLE BETTER THAN SEEMS NECESSARY. WE'RE PUTTING THEM ON SALE THIS WEEK AT PRICES THAT YOU'LL CONSIDER TRULY WONDERFUL FOR THEIR JIIGH QUALITIES. $8.25 to $20.00 Of) "V ' ffllf till1 in EON POWDER CARRIER hftyt Flames Over 250 Tons Pwier and 200 of Gasoline F.Hl-.I.U .n... Clil A ...... nt "ia iiuui oiiiniu, ivujuoi r pi tha ui i r deck h sea of nn4 buff ril by n ilarco gale, ItnVii ni-. i ii.. we carrier Eureka, which ar- ta port la, ning, struggled o hours In the blacknosa of i to prevent lire from roachltuj prjo of powder, gasoline and oil feet away and blowing thorn pred pieces to tho four winds area N-mllo wind fanned tho Hnmos, f the ship cartoned In tho heavy ad tho men worked with flond- fwgy amid tho noxious f umoa of lot nltr'c acid, which threatened fatarlly o overcome thnm. psthe heavy car-boys as thoy 9 Pvl: ie Fair's ming Will ht Umii. - Eat . . " uuu races, Ui.LV? "' time Tour- mW0M " Piece d WBfd nuulo for $7.50 JHJ1 tttenuoa to iu-i. en. r H. HINGES f4 0Ud. JtaortoCjlil. slid across tho deck and throw a spray of flro boforo thorn, wadding into tho flory pit Itself to grnpplo with a carboy and heavo It ovor board, fearful to brcatho lost ho fuinos suffocnto them, tho doughty I mon struggled on, suffering many bruises, but finally disposing of tho Inst enrhoy and quenching tho last spark. J Then, as tho realization of tho hor rible death that had boon nvorted camo to tholr consciousness In nil Its forco, thoy dropped In tholr tracks e.xhaustod and unstrung, sobbing for tho brenth of llfo which had so near ly been taken from them. Leaving San Francisco August 1C with a cargo of about 900 tons, In cluding 2fi0 tons of powdor, 200 ton1 of gasoline, a largo quantity of oil and 5G enrboys of i nitric ncld, the Eureka had a fairly good passage until reaching Point Blanco. Thon tho weather becamo nasty and whon off Mendocino -Hond, about 2 o'clock on tho morning of tho 19th, tho gnlo vas blowing at CO mllos an hour and tho ship wns rolling heavily from Ride to sldo. A carboy of tho acid, which was lashed to tho upper dock, broke loose from Its moorings and smashed, the fluid coming In contact with wood and Instantly Igniting It. Llo a flash tho ropes binding tho car boys woro enten away by tho flames and tho entire cargo of acid aslldo on tho deck, which blazed brightly In tho pitchy darkness. Realizing immediately tho torrlhle danger, Captain Qollghtly summoned all hands excepting tho engineering forco. The lattor were driven 'from tholr posts for a tlmo because of the noxious fumos from tho burning acid. Tho strugglo of tho mon against tho encroachments of tho flro wero al most indescribable. After being seven days out, tho Eureka arrived yesterday at Belllng ham and discharged a umall cargo of general merchandise there. She moved to this city about 7:30 o'clock Inst evening and is discharging por tions of her cargo today. : o NEARLY COWLETED. New Brick on Stnto Street About Ready for Occupancy. Tho new brick building now going up on Stato street, belonging to Jos. Meyers and Mrs. P. B. Strong, is rap Idly approachlug completion. Tho walls have been completed for soma time, and .the roof is In placo. Tho Iroty finish has been placed on the upper part of the front and tho win dows put In. On tho east half the store front has been constructed, and hi ready for the plate glass. On the wine tide the InsWo has been plas lerd, with the excfSo of Prt of tli taisfc, a4 tlM bvlMiBC will fee tmij for hw Ik a short tiu. HOME DUTIES. Series of Lectures Delivered by Rev. W. II. Sellcck. In his sorics of Bormons on "Mar rlago and tho Home," Row H. W. Bol lock yostordny treated of "Tho Du ties of Children and Parents." Ho first gavo a briof talk on tho duty of chlldron In obeying parents, nnd thon passed to tho duty on tho pa rents' part, which, ho said, ho par ticularly wished to emphasize Ho said, that this duty did not bogln nt birth, six months or oven six years boforo, but tlint a man in shnplng his llfo should consldor tho effect of his good nnd bad habits on. his posterity for hundroda of yours to como. Becoming moro spoclflc, ho trontod of tho tobacco habit, and 8,a Id tlint young mon should consld or that In destroying tholr own nerv ous Bystoms thoy woro not only hurt ing thomsolves, but, through tholr offspring, diminishing tho onorgy nnd stamlnn of tho race Continuing, several examples woro given of at tainments by great mon which could be directly traced to tho high aspi rations of tholr humblo ancestors. Passing to tho training which paronts owed to their growing chlldron, Mr. Sellcck said that there was a strong tendency to ovor-emphaslzo the duty of tho mother. Fathors," ho said, "being engaged In bread winning for tho family aro too apt to leave to tho mothor.that part of the hoy's training which. ho alono Is competent to give." Ho showed from exam ples tho beautiful results from per fect confidence between fathers and sons, and said that that confidence should bo extended to matterB tha; are now, from false motives of deli cacy, spoken of but little. Lastly ho said that example Is as Important as precept In tho mould ing of a boy's llfo, and that no father could effectively warn a son against tho use of clgarottoB with his own clothes rooking of tobacco. H then said that he believed that a father should take an active part in a boy's religious training, and should personally holp him In his Sunday school work. Tho services woro held on tha lower floor, which was not largo enough to accommodato all who wished to attend. Certain poople have said that they have attempted to hear part of this series of ser mons for somo time past, but have found tho church crowded when they arrived. It is unfortunato that tho time for repairing tho church wa? while this series, which has proved of eo much interest to tho public, was being given. . o 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m m i PERSONALS .(gTOHXA., IttlMYMHMNttflwqp Ztf&Mc For Sale I Twenty acres, all In cultlva- tlon but ono aero of timber. ; ; Fine land. New house and ; barn. Plenty of fruit, for ! ! 2000, gee Derby & Wilson-: niHiiinHiiiumtiii'' I' VE IS WITH A GREAT DEAL OP SATISFACTION THAT ' ? WE HEAR THE MANY COMPLIMENTARY REMARKS J '(FROM SALEM'S BEST DRI5SSERS AllOUT OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OP Novelties In Fall Dress Fabrics THE CLEVER DESIGNING OF PATTERNS AND HARMONIOUS COMBINATIONS OP COLORS HAVE CERTAINLY NEVER BE FORE BEEN EQUALED. 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i it Rollln K. Page went to Portland todny. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kirk wont to Newport this morning for a wook's outing. Dan Tnrploy mndo a brlof visit to Salem Sunday, returning to Portlnnd this morning. Dr. E. A. Plorco wns a Sundny vis itor In Salem. Ho returned to Port lnnd this morning. MrB. T. J. Ohoshlro loft this morn ing for Coos Hay to visit hor mothor, Mrs. Oilman, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Cory wont to Portland todny. Thoy will visit rol ntlvos and frlonds for n week. .Tamos Well, at tho hond of n par ty of young moiii loft todny for a fow days' outing. on tho Snntlam, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. B. Prunk huvo ro turnod from a short visit to tholr daughter, Mrs. Ross, at Cottage Grove. E, C, Gamble, manager of tho Wostorn Electric nnd Manufacturing Company, went to Jefferson todny on bUBlnoss for tho firm. Mrs. W. W. Sawyer, of Seattle, who has been visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hazard, of this city, returned to hor homo today. F. J. Fullor, manager of tho stroot railway department of tho Portland General Electric Company, was in iSalem on business and returned to Portland today. Rov. H. Wyso Jonos, state ovangol Ht of tho Baptist church, returned to McMinnville todny. Ho dellvored an address to a largo congregation at tho Baptist church last ovonlng. A. H. Richmond, chief onginocr of tho Portland General Electric Com pany, wns In tho city todny for tho purpose of examining tho concroto bridge on North Commercial Btroot. Councilman v, G. Haas, accom panied by his wlfo and family, wont to Portland this morning, whoro thoy will vlait relatives and frlonds for a month. Mr. Haas will only romnln in Portland two or thro ednys. R. L. Burton, tho oxpert piano salosman, who has been with Wong or & Chorrlngton over since tholr special snlo commenced, spent Sun day at his homo in Portland, and re turned to this city this morning. timniiiiiimiii imu Another Large Shipment of Dress Goods Re ceived Yesterday THE HLYGN1TUDE OF OUR BUSINESS ENABLES US TO BUY i , all lines of merchandise in large quantities at the Lowest possible price. OUR economical business management and our spot cash plan enables us to sell goods on a 8ll ler margin of profit than credit" stores. that's Why our prices are lower for the same quality of merchandise than you can find elsewhere. Z? . CV" a c&s . 1 fck&rs'z&ds iQoasio &&&8Wedt &ryfc e H MONEY TO LOAN. TIIOS. K. FORD Ovor Lndd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Ofllco with Win. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial stroot. NEW TODAY Prune. Picker Wanted for Home of tho boat orchards In Rosednle; now hoiisos for plckors; G cents por hushol for Italians; work tor mon In tho dryors. L. M. Gllhort, R. F. I). No. , Salem. Phono Farmors 111. WrKo or call up. 8-2C-3t-wlt For Hale Housohold goodH. Bar gain If taken nt onco. Enqulro nt 2000 East Stato stroot, cornor of 21st street, south. 8-2C-3t For Knlo nt a Bargain. Solid oak roller top desk, In good condition. Will tako 125, cost G0. A. G. Magors. 8-2C-3t Hop Pickerti Wanted. Will pay G0o por box. John M. Schlndlor. Phono Farmors 17. 8-2G-lk An oxtra charge will bo mado on special days. Couter Street Sheds, C. G. Schramm, proprlotor; Farm ers' Food Sheds, T. M. Johob, pro prlotor. 8-20-3t Notice On and aftor July 1, II. R. Ryan's real ootnto, loan, insurance and omploymout ofllco will bo nt Commorclnl Hall, contor of Com morclnl nnd Contor Btroots. C-20-tf For Hale Good paying small busl noHB. Call on Salem Land and In vostmont Co. 8-23-3t Dog Lost. Fox torrler bitch, white body, with black arid brown hond, short tall. Llboral roward for return to G. W. Johnson & Go's clothing Htoro, Salem, 8-20-St Fiir Halo Several housos In Salem, and farm lands, at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. G-l-eod Found Purso containing money. Owner can havo samo by calling on E. C. Mlnton, 1390 Brondway and proving proporty. 8-2G-31 Chango of Rute Owing to tho nd vanco in tho price of food nnd la bor, tho following food shodB will charge H cents a team aftor Sop tomber 10th. Tho prlco for a slnglo horse will remain tho samo, Wanted A few mon, womon and chlldron to work In pruuo orchard or drlor during drying season, A, W. Prescott, C41 Mill stroot 8-20-lwk Good Pay Mon wanted ovorywhoro to taek signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc. No canvassing, Ad dross National Distributing Bu reau, 100 Oakland Bank Building, Chicago. Illinois. 8-2G-3t TODAY'S SPECIALS Merced Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs - 25c Watermelons, per lb - - 1 1 -4c OUR SUPPLY OF PEACHES is the best in Salem and we advise you to order your early Crawfords be fore it is too late, as the early Crawfords arc nearly past. MOIR GROCERY CO. PfMM IS2 456 Stmt St Ezew