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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
s DABbY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 100", TWO THINGS PRTr.Ffi Arum nTTATiTvl THESE ate already in the minds of ot buyers. In the past we have frequently talked of oa prices t for the enormous purchasing power of this firm places us in an unique position, as it enables us to make prices which cannot be equaled elsewhere. EXCITING RUNAWAY. Urnvo Snlcni Men Stop n Runaway Wood Team. Now our talk is to be one of QUALITY Jos. Meyers . & Sons Quality. Almost three decades ago this house was founded on a basis of QUALITY and for those almost thirty years, QUALITY has been our one consideration. The uniform excellence of our merchandise has made it possible to build up this business to the stupen dous proportions it has reached today. MEYERS QUALITY is the strongest guarantee of excellence. 4?eh IReueU 6 SxmA JTm INCORPOtfATeD Jl mmmmmmmmwmnmmMmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmJr MIWIHMIIIMMIMWMII A team of strong horses hitched to a wood wagon did a stunt on Com mercial street yesterday afternoon that was not excelled' cve'n by the wild broncos of tho circus, and Ray Gilbert's act In stopping them should gain him a place among the stars of tho show. Tho team be came frightened while noar the rail road on South Commercial street, and lost no tlmo In getting thorn stives and the rackety four-whoeleJ appenuage down tne street like a fat man bumping the bumps, It was fortunate that the street was clear, for tho steeds moant business and would have tackled a trolley car as soon as a baby wagon which might have beeen In their course. Scores of men took a hnnd In attempting to stop tho bunchgrassers, but nil were soon lost In the whirl of dust which followed tho wagon. Tho team finally reached tho 'corner of Com mercial and Court Btreets, and wero still going at a Del Norto pace when Hay Gilbert brought his pedal ex tremities Into nctlon, and succeeded, after a warm chnso, In grasping tho rnlnn rf Mm tmnr hnrun nrwl wna trot ting tho nnlmals slowed down when I D. A. White, who is also a good sprinter, canio to tho rescue, and got hold of tho ribbon of the oil horse, and tho runaways wero soon securely tied to a post. Tho largo crowd which gathorcd in the street Immodlotoly gave tho tiger, which echoed for sovoral blocks, coming with ovor-lncrenslng volumo down to Tho Journal office, and fading away down South Commercial strcot, as tho glad news of tho heroic stopping of the beasts In tholr mnd but some what slow flight became known. Tho gontloman nro both in lino for n Cnrneglo medal. o ESCAPED FItOM ASYLUM. J. K. White Tires of Asylum Life and Cuts Ills 'ny Out With Pocket Knife. THE GKOWI) WAS HUNOIIV. Mndo the Eating Places Get a Lively Move On. CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Par irmplw for Your Consldcmtlon PoMt Curd Hall New subjects dally. tf. Hour of Ynudctte Changed Tho Vaudotto theatro will glvo nf tornoon untortalmnontn on Buuday from 2 to 5 o'clock horeaftor, IiiBtoad of on Monday afternoons. Sunday evening entertainment as usual, 8-2U-U Council Nevoid Steam Heat fimiit. lly a voto of 11 to ywiitorday af temoon, tho city couuull revoked tho steam heating franchltto grunted by tho Portland council to tho Portland Hallway, Light & Power Company. TIiIh is tho first of tho grants to bo rcnclmlud by tho council. Two oth ers aro ut 111 under consideration. Hop Picking ConiiuemTN At tho Ilolman yard, at Koln, not Tuesdny, tho 3d. 8-29-3t HeHng tho World Dr. Wood Smith, of Glasgow, Scotland, who la making a tour around tho world, is n guest at tho Sahiui hotel. Ho is roughing it, traveling part of tho time on foot, and has been away from his horn two years, in which time ho has vUJL ed India, HKVPt. tho countries along tho Mediterranean Sen ami much of tho United States and Canada. Ills eon, J. M. Wood Smith, a recent rrmluiito of Oxford University, ar rived la the cltv this inornliiL' and will Jolnn his fnthor In an oxtended lnlt In tills country, Administratrix Appointed Martha B. Leo has boon appointed administrator of tho ostato of Reu ben Leo, decascd. Tho estato Is located in Marlon and Linn counties, nnd is of tho probable valuo of $11,-000. Two Couplet Made Happy County Clerk Allon has Issued two marriage llconsos, ns follews: Ouo Inst evening to Karl Lacholc, nged HI, and Josephine .H. Williams, aged 17, both of tlilB city, Otto Williams witness, and ouo this morning to Carl C. Wolf, aged 22 and Myrtlo M. McAllister, aged 22, both of Salem, F. W. Steusloff witness. Every placo In tho city where any thing eatnblo could bo procured was Rolng tho limit yesterday. Every hotol nnd restnurnnt was crowdod, and tho hungry horde thnt tired of vnltlng mndo a run on tho grocerlos and tho way tho crnckor nnd cheese trade boomed wbb a caution. Tho much mnllgned conundrum, bolognr snusago also experienced n run. Tho combination Is not exactly nttractlvo, but it Is filling. To glvo nn Idea of tho way tho crowd aurrou James K. White, who sometimes signs himself J. K. Greellsh and has been living at tho asylum since April 28, 190G, concluded td change his boarding place night before lnat and proceodod to cut n hole in the wall of his room with a knlfo which prob ably had boon given him by a fellow Inmato. From ward 31 by energetic manip ulating tho sharp edgod tool a space was excavated large enough to ad mit him to ward 9, and from this ward he lost no time oscnping through a hole which ho cut In the celling to tho attic. From the attic White gained the roof by a trap door and walked along tho wing to the main building. Ho wont to the kitchen roof which 1b considerable lower and from this elevated posi tion ho probably jumped to the ground. Ho was next Been nt tho resi dence of Father Moore on Chemc ketn strcot early Wednesday morn ing. Ho cnlled and Rev. Moore camo to tho upstairs window, and when nsked what ho wanted the de mented man npked Fathor Mooro If ho had received any Iotters from his (White's) relatives In California. Ho was told that no communication had boon received nnd ho replied thnt that was all ho wanted. Father Mooro told tho unfortunate man to wait until ho could como down stain as ho had somo work for him to do. Tho asylum authorities wero Im mediately notified but beforo thoy arrived White disappeared. Up to last night ho had not been located although a diligent senrch had been mndo. White Ib nn ox-convlct, hav ing boon eont up from Clackamas county In 1903 to Bcrvo a three yenrs sontonco for forgery. Ho was romovod to tho asylum in 190G nnd Imnglned thnt he was confined In Home eastern prison. At various times ho attempted to make his escnpo and In November, 190C, succcodcd In getting away but. was brought back in Decomhor of tho snmo year. Ho Is well appear ing wolghlng about 1S5 pounds nnd Is 10 years of ago. o I II I I I I I II I I I I HI 1 " ' ' ' j, I PERSONALS I v-f-H-1 HI II I II II I M 1 1 1 I I I I i Wiri'H Coming Down. Mayor Kodgors has ordorcd nil tho telephone wires of tho North western Telephone Company tnkoa down, and thoy are simply coming down. Tho company was given a slight hint Tuosday when tho mayor hud one wire cut, but this somehow j.atchud up during tho night. Yester day, howevur, tho company was giv en to understand it must have a frauohlse la order to do buulnoss in Salum, and In coimoquonco tho wires aro being taken down and tho North wostora will retire from buslnoas. entablos, a few figures from tho Whlto Hoiiso restnurnnt nro Instruc tive. There wero usod thero 700 pounds of roast moats, 250 pounds of snlmon, four loins of hoof, amount Ing to 300 pounds, bosldos halibut, oggs nnd tlvo big hnniH. Sixty gal lons of milk nnd 100 gallons of cof fee woro part of tho drlnknblos. Thoro woro moro than 2500 people fed at this one roataurant during tho dny. Enjoin Fourteen Railroads. Chicago, Aug. 29. Federal Judgo Kohlsaat today granted nn injunc tion temporarily restraining 14 rnll roadB nnd live oxpress coniymnies from ndontlnir Sontonihor 1st rortnln ii iitun ui i --- -- iiclcd thorntcs on crenmory products to and .MAItltlKD. LACMHLW WILLIAMS At tho residence of the bride's pnronts in Salem, Oregon, on August 2S, 1907, Mr. Karl Lnehole and MUa Josephine E. Williams wore united In marriage by Elder W. N. Mc Caudllsh Miss Adnn Itnloy, who hns boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Rlngo nnd other rolattvos of this city loft this morning for hor home In Pon dloton. She rocontly returned from Jnmostown, whoro she visit tho expo. sltlon, o . In 1'iiMilou. ncaovolent Stranger What nro you going to bo when you grow up? Johnny Investigated , s'pose. New York Sun. from Western nnd Northwestern points. Fourteen crenmerles mndo tho application. Tho principal roads made dofondnnt nro tho Alton, But llngton, Illinois Central, Chicago & Northwestern, Rock Island, Snntn Fo, Wabash ond othors, and Adams, American, United Stntos nnd I WollB-Forgo Expross Companies, which are alleged to u0 In collusion with tho rallrondB. Tho creameries also appeal to tho intcrrtnto com morco commission to Investigate. Tho court Bet October Sth for tho hearing, A Similarity. "Thorn mosquitoes," remnrkod Fnrmor Corntossol irritably, "mnkos mo think of them city visitors wo had week beforo last." "How's that, Hiram?" nsked his patient wife. "Thoy como pretty nonr boln' the worst slngors nn tho blggost ontors I over saw." Washington Star. Gating Shoes When you're Hacking up for your Summer Outing don't forget your Outing Shoes. Thoy are a iiccoKuiry for your comfort ami pleasure n a cool brtvto or a hhady nook. We've Outing Shoes for till nurnoftcc for Man or Woman. Tennis, Golf, Yachting, Ball, Etc. Rubber Soles or Robber Heels. White and Colored Canvas. High or Low Cut. $1.00, $J".25, $1.50 to $2.50 Don't neglect your Outing SIkhu, they're so comfortablo nnd rvttfttl. Oregon Shoe Co. THC HOME Of GOOD SHOES TIRE TAPE AND TENTS FOR THE Hop-Pickets You need both, and this Is the place to get them We Sell Ctley That Cats Come in and let us show you a fine line of Pocket Cistletyt Shears, Razors Over 300 Patterns to Choose From f$ Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Waters went to Portland today. Oscar Johnson went to Portland today on business. R. 11. Hutherford went to Port land today on business. J. A. Sellwood left this morning for his farm near Aurora. Rev. A. Lalnck, of Sublimity, was a Salem visitor this morning. M. C. Wire, of Eugene, wns in tho city this morning visiting friends. MIsa Erma Cooper left this morn ing for Corvallis to visit relatives. W. S. Brownsteln left this morn ing for Ashland, on business. Miss Adda Swartz . has returned fiom a visit to Portlnnd frlonds. George Rudolph left this morning for an outing nt Nye Beach. Miss Edna Feet loft this mornlns for a ton-days' visit in Portlnnd. Mrs. M. II. Fursman went to Port land this morning to visit hor son. Mrs. I. L. Adams loft today for Turner to visit friends and relatives. J. M. Ringo returned last evening from a business visit in Stnyton. Tho Misses Besslo and Dottle Wheeler returned last evening from Newport. James Steel, of tho Salem State Bank, is in Albany on business to day. Sidney Stringer hns gono to La combo for a two-weeks' outing In the mountains. Mrs. M. M. White left this morn ing for Portland to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles McCarter left today for Brooks, where sho will visit her mother. Miss Lucille Belle has returned from a visit to roIatlvoB In Pugot Sound cities. Mrs. Anglo Rny hns returned from Michigan, whoro sho has been visit ing rolntlvos. Mrs. Frank Nash, of Tacomn, Washington, Is tho guest of Mrs. F. W. Sponcor, of this city. Miss Lnthrop nnd Miss Rundlott went to Portland today, to bo tho guests of friends nnd rolntlvos. Jnko Wonger, tho well-known mu sic denier, left this morning for Newport on business. Mrs. Thos. Kay, Jr., returned last evening from the Sound cities, where sho enjoyed n two-weeks' visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Moody, of Tampa, Florldn, who hnvo boon vis iting In tho city, loft this morning for Portlnnd. Mrs. John Cnmpbell nnd daughter, Gortrude, of Portlnnd, nro in tho city to attend tho funeral of tho Inte Mrs. Frances Godfrey. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Mortcnson, of Medford, loft this morning for Port- ll, George P. Lltchflold, of this city. Mrs. II, II. Ling, who hns been vls- I Itlng In this city, left yesterday for Albany on routo to her homo in Eu rokn, California. Tho Misses Minnie nnd Besslo Cor nollus hnvo gono to Seasldo to nt tend tho M. E. conference, which Is being held nt thnt placo. Tho Mlssos Jonnlo nnd Ada Col lins, who have been visiting Salem relatives, hnvo returned to tholr homos in Springfield, Oregon. Miss Mabel Beatty, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hamilton Beatty, of this city, has returned to her homo In Arlington, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Brynnt, of Albany, nre In .the city to attend tho funornl service of the late Mrs. Frances Godfrey. Dr. R. E. Rlngo of Pendleton, ar rived In tho city todny to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ringo of this city. Miss Belle Cook nnd sister, Miss ueriruuo, nave returned from New- port, where thoy oujoyod a week's outing on the beach. Miss Del Miller of Stnyton hnB re turned from Cascado Locks, whoro she spent the summer and Is visiting her cousin Bortha Kllnger of this city. Miss Bertha Klingor hns roturnod from n several weeks visit in Port land, She was nocompanled by her ius,n, .miss onlsy Hay, who will visit in this city. Mrs. Ed. McClannhan, of Los An kp's. California, is in tho olty to attend the funoral of hor grand mother, the late Mrs. Francos God frey. Governor Chamberlain loft this morning for Corvallis, where he will lellvor nn addross before tho All Benton County oachors' Institute mis evening. Mrs. A. E. Dickson, nt Pm Washington, is expectod to arrive In tho city today to visit her brother. Joe Zlnn, and other Salem relatives. F. C. Hamilton and N. J. Gard ner left today for Eugene, where they will install a heating plant In the Eugene school house, for T Jtf. Barr, of this city, Mrs. E. J Gould, who has been p 18 1 1 m Tho OutMde. The Fair's Coming nnd thero will Iks muiio m You wiuit to keep th0 tin sen, so buy tho bert time p, inner comomcu, ever mnd0 U $7,501 Wo pay special attention I ing horse timera. CHAS. H. HIN Jeweler and Optlclanj 12S Court Street, next door I tnl National Hank. mi && illPLJLLl Tim IiLslde. visiting hor brother, J. P, this city, loft for her hoa vide, Oregon. Mrs. R. S. Manor and little; ter, Estolle, of Tacoma, are i Mr. and Mrs. James E. GoJfl this city. Miss Alice Mulkey, who tho guest of Miss Sallle this city, loft this mornlns, homo In Mohnmn. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D, Manb.J braska, who have been vliltlj and Mrs. George Nicholas for their home this mornln will stop at Portland for al visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Cort leave this evening for Bulkla, ley, B. C, on business. Mr rocontly purchased COO acres on which tho city of Bulkier Ing built. MONEY TO L THOS. K. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Safe Norwich Union Fire Insurance Frank Meredith. Resident Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Ci 129 Commercial street. NEW TODy For Snlo at a Bargain.- So.w rollor ton desk, In frt coM Will take J25, est $50 Mngers. Notice- On and after Ju'r L Ryan's real estate, loan, W'" nnd emnlovnient cfflCO WW i Commercial Hall, center of , mnrrlnl nnd Center Street- 6-H i-.,...kI a taw n.cn, wpu"'! children to work in jrune orl nr rtrlnr Murine drj lEg SC0 Xlraemit K41 Ml.l StrWt ' S-SMI Km. s.iln Rnveral bouses and farm lands, at a barpttJ ltal National Bank 6-1h AVantMl a cook and a a1 .. if.. cniinnl. Addrfi lntendent or phone 4 Wanted Pantry plrl and U& or. at Willamette Hotel Wwted-Man to do ou Uld S-JI Willamette Hotel.