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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1908)
''Wv DALLY PAPUAN JOURNAL. BALBM. QRHGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1IKW. tf ILSTOCKTON He Old White Corner Greatest Sale - or Outing Gowns Monday :nhes redncedf to ;ni!ies rated to - I nines reduced p i rallies reduced to . i vslttes reduced to I rallies reduced to I nines reduced to i values reduced to .-rr tr . - l , .fork of Mali grade outing nannei gowns tor lauioa aSlS twffl bo Placed on Bale Monday atthe-followlng roV 75c 78c 99c 5c $1.20 $1.50 $1.75 I LATEST SPRING STYLES With the beginning ot March maids and matrons alike begin to think longingly of tho Easter hat and although It Is full early to speak of these dainty creations until the millinery modes havo nlrnnrfv rin. clarcd themsotvea and everywhere milliners are having openings and the "very latest fashions from Paris" are displayed. A good many small hatB nro shown and among fashloHs Is tho Increasing number ot suits with Jackots In tho buttorfly style, as It Is called, or in other words, with sleoves cut In ono with the side portions of tho garmout. wvery possiuie variation or this of feet Ja shown, ninny models being distinctly tailored, the novel feature consisting of the sleeves and tho ar rangement of the side and back forms. In fact among tho spring coats there Becms to be literally no end to tho peculiar cuts that have been brcMght out. Stylish Costumes. A novel spring suit is made ot Btripcd woolen wtlh checked woolen in tho same colors used as a trim ming. Rough silks ot all sorts of tho tussah and pongee varieties will bo used to a great extont for costumes for the spring and summer. A very ssi N WSfS WAR FLG wtJosed from pago one.) ttJ'he Chlneio government mitBtti p radically amounts i tttaJtam, It asks tor tno kr of (be Satntt Mnru, nn ttj full Indemnity In It utte Korornment plainly itki It will neither tolerate ricoautcr proposition, and imsedlatc'y It China Ig- Ith dtnand which may bo iW the result ot consldorn- l the part of tho entlro gov- icalnaloiltt on holding tho rrtttfiwras to b no other I but war At Washington. tti dlfflcultlea between Jn- ICilo rrach n "tnce whero y b-1 adjust. (1 through the tfitMbe- nnt'on that nation iletbe l'clt'4 P'ntoR, accord ion f V iqimhlilp over tho rtr.n - i izPd hv th Chl rertnt 1 "boliuc rloaoh lU fc itate d'Pnrtmnt In l" ttd the -'iKhteat op r t 'Mior npar In this K 'ikon advantage of. o B MURDERS CHEMIST PLAGUE - COSTS MONEY (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, March C. At a special mooting of the Oakland city council, that body appropriated $20, 000 for the month of March to con tinue tho war ngalnst the bubonic plague, signified Its willingness to appropriate a llko sum for each month ns long ns nocccssnry, doom ed tho disease breeding public dumps In West Onkland, Instructed tho bonrd of public works to mnko ade quate arrangements nt once to enrry all garbage out, to set and revoke tho franchlso of tho Pacific Inciner ating Company, and finally turned ovor In all Its details tho complete ness to Dr. 'John D. Long, the task of exterminating tho rnts of tho city Dr. Long was empowered to In crcaso tho salaries of all men under him, most of whoso wages had boon out when tho monthly appropriation was decreased from $10,000 to V, 000 and to employ nB many men na he deems neoessnry. I PfMi Leased Wlro.1 ltUfA ir.. m tiV.r 'wva rroa. tn tad InglantU' lllla.i ralit, employed by' 'mki Comnanv, and shot' i. '"" nuimni raric-i e(lur ii. i . .. . 1 I wV" "! f: i nw ::,r"i,a"f- ui. g .r the tragedy. IUt' iu- ... ' IrLV,t.- ,?QUre PO'ico. tewr." irJi?z?us: UUf h '."."'" .MU " lrWRdVed P0"C Bta' tA.rz.v,f l0 ine poiloe. IaTSMtl.ciwnar deter-1 . 'ucr lira ii n w PW ."? ?f ,ne company. FJ aatHi repn. l SSLiSt' d6c,arl. he SrCIt!1!.1? doctor., and fH. Llu"0tt that his L tiiVT. " ?."? aKgra l w1 ne ductor were ' ot . I ai l0r;i oKf o' the ai b .-il ii limn mtlt m'n b was" iiJ2Lr7 He had H4 u , f" b boat i I? totted1 hftwen b.tb iZJ vrai let. ZSrth" he F ' i7SMiaBS' CANDIDAK VOll COUNTY JUIK3R WHO HAS ooi) iuxxmn. . Mr. Buohoy has bconr employed by sovernl different county oflloInlB to perform important clerical work, and In ovory Instance lila work hns given Bajtlatactlon, bocauso It could not bo truthfully criticised and stood the severest teat of tlmo. For all tho work Mr. BuBhey has ovor done for the county, whether It was sur veying roads, copying records In the clerks ofllco or extending rolls, or making footings of valuations for all the road districts and school dis trict in tho county, hls charges for his services have always been mod erate. Until last year he uover charged or received more than $2.00 a day for his work, when others possessing tho samo ability would bavo Jumped at tho chanco to run a big bill against the county. (Last year the county commissioners al lowed him $3.00 a day for his work as foreman over a force of clerks In oxtendlng the tax rolls. Mr. Bushoy did not ask for this com pensation but it was given him on account of generally prevailing high wages and was legs than first class mechanics were receiving)? All his IJw M iBHilllH 1444 WlulrsRHHA filiFiJriils Mr mtm m JM him Vl All BM'IHIA WtnlBllmmr Tho r.bovo design Is by tho McCnll Co. of Nftw York, publishers of fashion and manufacturers of McCnll Patterns, thcBo nro somo largo toquo and tur ban shnpea (hut aro very smurt In tlood. Flowers aro of course usod fo." trimmings, ns Is always tho case at this ecftBou of the year but a good many more feathers aro scon than U usual In tho spring nnd summer stylos. Some Stnnrt Hut. A medium sized hat of whlto clijn has the brim sloping down a little towards the bock In tho mortified mushroom style. It Is trimmed around tho rather high crown with largo pink roses and about thjjm I a graceful draping of mQugeqlne-do-solo worked In oyelet embroldory ef fect. Anothor stunning chaponu seon nt nn opening was a rather largo shapr of Copenhagen blue straw trimmed around the left Bldo of the crown with a long ostrich plume that hung over tho brim in tho back. Across the front was ono of the now broad bows made of Inch nnd a halt ribbon with two loopB on each side of tho knot. Then there was a largo lur- bnn of BOf t brown fitraw, twisted and manipulated into nitlstlo curves andj folds. This was adorned on tho left side with n soft buuch ot ostrich, plumes In dull shades of brown and, tan tbt gave and inaescnuauie uun oning touch to tho toco. Jackets of Peculiar Cut, A prominent feature of tlfe spring smnrt examplo of this stylo was In natural colored pongoo made with a walnt crossing In surpllco effect In tho front and haKijj sleovo capB In Japanese stylo cut In ono with tho body of (he gnrmont. This wob trim med with bands of tho material om broldored In rod nnd light greifi that come cvs n border on tho fnbrk. The Hlclrt was In ono of tho pretty triple stylos. FiiNliloriH for Children. The largo armholo mid dropp'ng shouldor ofCoct nro Just as prominent In fashions for children this sonsnn ns Thjly nro- In adult modes. For Bprlnix "wear mnny charming llttlo frocks of, mohair, panama, serge or Unnnol are ilUp'nyod In tho shops, also somo most attractive, little glup ham droBH. Theio can be pur chased In plnMs, strlnes, oheoks and plain colors. Tho skirts nro In plent od effocts, trlmuied with foldB, whl'o tho waists nro In plain or fnucy r4ylcs with Inco trimmed yokos. or plan gingham trimming that mnieU tho piedomlnatlng color used In tho plaid or check. Tho alcoves aro elthor short or long, but tho Bhort kimono sloove Is extensively 'mod. In moro expenslvo frocks whlto Is most In ovlrtcnco and with those col orod ribbons for sashes and trim mings, are universal. LUCY CARTER. Your Boy Is Retdy for His NEW SPRING CLOTHING TRUMP CLOTHES i?y wmmmm mmlmmmmmmmmmm g&& mwBmwmmmlmmmmi mm Let tin show you tho lte wo have Juet placed on dh play. Tho new spring col orings, ranging through tho wholo brown series, ar far moro attractive tan wo have ovor shown bafoff Tho workmanahlp on every ault Is mnusually good, Thoy'ro built to stand boys' wear. Ages 8 to 16, in regular knoo pants or knlckorbockor atyloa. Tho Juvenile Sites, for &S03 SU to 8, mado of Tropical Panamft fabrics and olaboratoly trimmed, aro suro to please yo-u. Children's Wash Suits, for Re 2H. to 7, Jat oponed.t Nft , iMitteraa, nicely ftnlshed, made from Porcalo, Madras Cloth aa4 Galatea Cloth. Prices rango from 59c4o $2.28 V ''X You will find tho mot styl ish fabrics In our Men's Spring Clothing Selected cnrofully with regard to Borvlco as well as appear ance. Evory suit bonrs tho B. K. & W. label, which standn for all Hint's good In modem tailoring. As our prices nro based on tho spot cash plan, you will find thnt wo undersell "rog-ilnr stores." " RUMP CLOTHES jO &? s r) trs'sted (Q4Zdi u!s0se 0, zA Jj.rs'ste4', xyzrei'. Wc Undersell Regular Stores THE SCHOOL HOUSE FIRE VICTIMS (United Proas Leasod Wlro.) Cleveland. O.. March 7.- In the prosenco of a row of IC cofflnB con- talnlng that many vlotlma of tho work for the city of Salem has been j dreadful disaster at m CoHingwowi. ... . . ,. .i. lmas8 was said this morning in m of the same character. When there ,., WMl aiminr .orvIoOB were ronduoted In 8t. Joseph's ohuroh I Several funerals will be held to morrow and Monday. RiStli hall that . U been treat- fettuiti,!, ali. mm. sold by iir - S-Xjk. wi i (A. jsmrn &r was a controversy growing out of surveys of the streets that were or dered Improved last year, and the differences betwen the contractors and the city could not he settled, Mr. Bushey was called in and his work was acceptable to both sides and was nover questioned. The city council voluntarily tendered him the posi tion of city engineer. Mr. Bushey has never held an elective office In this county. ' i o COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Tsar zroctf fttsres rosr moatr If 70a dost The official report of tho coroner shows that 1C7 bodies were fonnd. 22 bodies still await Identification. No trace of the remains of flvo pu pils can be found. Their bodies were entirely consumed by the fire. The body identified as that of Katherino Weiler. a teacher, whose home was In Pittsburg, has been dis covered to be that of a roan, pre sumably John Krajnyak, who dis appeared at' the time of the fire. It la thought he lost hla life In trying to reicue gome of the children. Miss Weiler has not beon found, however, and it is believed .that she perished also. SMistba Kgirtua fleats: -a.. . it ujyw e XTT "'. A. Xi WOMAN'S REJECTION PROVED TOO MUCH. (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angeles, March 7. In a dos perate strugglo with the man she had rejected. Miss Mario Nedecker htrovo in vain to prevent 8teven Simeon from committing Buloldo. Although cruelly injured by the blows rained upon her by tho frenr tied man, the girl fought bravely to keep the bottle of carbolic acid from hU lips. But nt lait. thrown to the floor, she saw him drink -the poison, and fall dying. n A NelghtKJr of Youn as woll m yourself Is liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all llablo to haro cuts or burns, braises or scalds, orlok In the back, neck or elde some kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment relievo all aches and pains, and healn all wounds. Sold by all deal ers COUNTY. DEMOCRACY TO MEET .MONDAY. Marlon county Democratic central committee metHs Monduy at 2 p ro., at Union Labor hall, on State street, to arrange details for the com'ng campaign. The question of putting oat a county ticket and selecting If delegates 4o the state convention will be taken up and disposed of at a OHIA. Ik. 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