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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
-TWfC- -'tkt . n .- DAILY OAl'lTAL JOURNAL, SAJLEM, OREGON'. THURSDAY. MAY 7. HHIH )- T&nwv"y ' r "i Today's Shopping Bulletin i We always undersell other stores. Look over the items for today. Watch our ads close. New- specials every day. tr Embroideries, lodging and In sertions, values to 25c the yard, and equal to 30o values, sold elsewhere. This Is a new lot Jimt opened yes terday. r 5' ' r m Torchon Inci&s Iri a large4 range of dainty 'pattorns,. values to 23c yard J c- 4' yd. v .& WAISTS This season's best allowing of fancy taffeta waists In the most dainty colorings of pink, blue and cream, each Is a perfect model of experi enced tailoring and nro trimmed to pleaeo tho most exacting; $G,50 to $12.00 values reduced , ' One-half and One-third Opening of the straw hat sea son; theso Btraw hats at price never boforo known in Salem, $3.50 values Redniced to $1.50 values Rediiced to, $1.00 values . Redniced to. ...)( 98c 50c 25c Panama Hats Our regular $10.00 values re duced to $7.50 WEALTHY WIDOW MURDERED BODY WAS F0UKD 1 $7.5!) values redniced to $5.00 Boys' Wqists Are You Interested In Corsets? Of course you are. We have a lew broken lines of the famous W. 11. Corsets which wo have placed on sale at greatly reduced prices Wo Invite you to cull and nolect your size how. Embroidered wnah belts with largo pearl buckle, usual 35c on sale this week ', .Shirt waist suits, values $20 (tad $22.50, reduced thli Week t'o $10 .00 19c THIS SEASON'S SHOWING Of Spring und Summer dross gooJs has never been surpassed oven by this store. Values to $1.75 n yard, reduced this week to 50' yd. In all the mannish effects, values to $2.00 reduced to 25c 200 Shirts Of the most wanted styles, plain, pleated and fancy bosom, values to $2.50 reduced to 88c "Men's and DoyB' Caps. Th,? man with tho big stick has cut tho prices right in two. $1 values 50c 75c values 37c 50c values 25c 25c values 1 3c Tan Hose .Special 39c pr. i !s) 171 eueiA 6& , 'INCOffPOMTED t724 Ties Your Choice 7c SHU DISAPPKAHKD FIVB lAY i AGO I'XDKK MV'gljKlklOUH OHN CUMSTANOHS THRKK HRf). TRIMS Alfll SVSl'KCTKI). I r 'United Pros Leased Wire,) Walla Walln, Wash., May 7. Ly ing lnya hole at the foot of an up roote'd' tree on the north fork of the Coppei, an isolated and mountain ous country ?ven miles east ol Dixie, half covered by rootB and (had leaves'? 'the body of Mrs. Anna" Aldrleh, awealthy widow who dl- appearcd from, her rnnch near Dixie Inst Friday, waB found nt 7 o'clock this morning by Dorscy Druntoii arid Fred Roff, young rnnchors. Finding of body ended tho. search that has foe.n unceasingly prosecuted by hun dreds of farmers In the Dixie neigh borhood since Saturday morning SALEM PREMISES TO BE CLEANED Arrangement have been about PcriecVci; Jfr ' the Salem's" grand cl,enn-up day. tomorrow When this city wakes up Saturday morning tho question Isyfclll she know lieHett, j Th plait for tho houBecJeanlng of JhlB city involves tho public schools which in tho morning, will have ex ercises and instructions as to civic cleanliness and what their duties! will be In tho afternoon, Tho pupils will first be put to work to clean tin. tjjp school premises immediately, aft er' (ho noqn. Hour. 4 When that, work is completed to tlie satisfaction of tho principals and teachers, the chil dren will be enjoined to go to their homes and assist -their parents In cldnning tho' houses, front and back yards and alloys And sweeping the rubbish into tho .streets. . When J tho sweepings liftvcL been, brushed into tho 'streets and Into piles, tho cleaners will go'fto the tolqphpne, call up tho mayor'n offlco notify him the location of tho work ers 'apd a wagon wilf immediately be sont to carry oft tho rubbish. A gVpat many ' business men of. this city, have decldod to close Their Btores tomorrow' afternoon to give their employes nu,, opportunity to pnrtako of tne commendable work. A big interost is boirg taken by tho women's clubs and It Is oxpect od they will taken a practical hand In'totriorrow'u work. Thoso who havo teams at liberty tomorrow afternoon aro oxpected to turn tliem ovor to tho city's use. Al ready u lnrbo number havo boon do-J tinted, but more nro still needed to for Sal auaisduifc, ?'1U eood ho4 . iore. no coiDMMii w torophoTTM " an i iwu, A' I w: Sheplmrd & u Iwon 1. Bt!01 h'M Hmke tho, BoU. Aid patronize hom ii Tashmoo, La cJl "" dear, manufactured lr tw1 Clcftr Pnv4... ' 'HI VlUi J t Don't You Know-, i nat a good juicy "lira xo get, but tot' "s. iiirnisa Just thit kU tuum an order and it o.-Tua ,- f irTtML Constipation, or my aftea the om JZ &-.J?! a headache. pf uggu M q Norwich Unfou Vitt Ins0rair Frank Meredith, RHMrstfl """"' -mi ntw. jCity News Sitwrdwy "Will bo tho last day to pay water bjll ahd get (jlbcount. 5-6-31. Hp ami 1111110 I'lckcrH You will find good, partln'ly vforn heavy coats, Bklrtn, etc., on (Mftplay at the Attic-Overflow sale, located at 323 Center btrcct. " " "M. " MONEY TO L TflOil'n Over Ladd A Dupb'i Bk,83 when It became known thht'Mrsi A'dilch had disnppeared and thnt ov ery indication pointed to hot murder by "Hud" Humes and two brothers who took poyflCBslon of her rnnch Inst Friday Humes and two bro thers, John and Jack, nro in Jail hercny of tho toads uf expeditiously j iiml hnvn fnl1 tnanv onnlllotlni Htnr-1 f les regarding the affair. According to evidence gathered by Sheriff. Havlland, Dud Barnes nnd Mrs. Aldrich loft the ranch Friday afternoon, In n livery rig, ostensibly to go to nnothcr ranch ownod by Mrs. Aldrich on the north fork of the Coppei. Thoy pnssod the farm of John Holmes, who was working on a fonce along a Bide road. As the couple passed in the rig, Bnrnei wnvd his hand nt Holmes nnd tho latter returned the sn'ute. Ne.t morning Barnes returned by tlitfjbo conJuctco tomorrow morning at Wniitvd Position Ip drni i HplinoR ranch, but he wns then 10 o'clock by the Rev. Davis Brrott t,oy wth two )eatf,M alone. Ho drove to tho Aldrich at tho First Congregational church. ranch anJ later returned tho livery DIED. KOPPHAHN-At tho family home on North Summer street, Wodno:day, May C, at 3 o'clock a. m., Mrs. Almlra A. Kopphahn, of senility, Tho deceased loavda many roln tivos to morarn hor loss, as'follevs: j Husband, Henry; sons, Frank, of .For Sale Corner lot iWr south Dnkota; Warren, of Minneso- mm Uv; 13, h. and E. J. of this city; father, Warner Hayhurst; brothers, Wa3tln and Errant, and n slBter, Mrs. Edit!, Lint. Tho funeral will Brethren church lUsit weot corner Fourteeoti ui hi iuu Hirceis. price SS0. 1M of Rev. F. H. Neff. iuitt. mi A. LIston, 379 OourUtrHtJ w (i- Vy Your Wnter mil On or boforo Saturday and get 10 por cont discount, C-6-3t. Court Street Iniprovcnient Tho Warren Construction com pnny bogan tho work yestorday of ropalrlng tho pavement on Court street, which wns undermined ev rrnl days ago by tho water from a burated plpo, and tho surface was tomoved for sovernl feet bo that tho foundation would dry out as much as possible, .Tho portion of tho 77 nntlrn Tillr .. .!.. d W4M ' utuuiHK, xrora O (1 ! . a ociock. supper 20 cents. j 'J Look Out j For tin. excursion and town lot bale: at Donald on tho Oregon Electric1. 'fl . .. t --,-".' nair way to Portland, on Tuosdoy May 12. 100S. jpavomont undermlnod will bo taken Ty Your Water Rill . ,, n'8 iar down ftB tho ,nst founila. On or before Saturday and got 10 tlon. which in ni.m.t , t on, n . " - ---- - UVV1, V kVUW UVA l per cont discount. 5-C-:it. j hftlff ftnd ro,nccd wlth dry mfttw. mission 25 cents., Children 10 cents. lal; This work was started thUMb"Hl "Kwoin master of core- LlM'ary Kntortalnnienf . I A Uternrv and munlrjil nnturinin.H1 mont, Including, loger-do-main per-J formanco by Prof. E. Cooko Patton;-' and character sketches by tho great Impersonator, Hon. Chas. V. Qallo- woy, will be given at St. Joseph's Catholic hall, on Wednesday, May 6th. 1908. at 8 o'clock n. m. a,i. team to Wntstburg. He hns told tho ofllc -rs that, ho drove Mrs. Aldrich to Wltsburg, where tho necessary papors to lease his ranch and prop orty had bsen made out by Attorney Ormsbco, Ormsbec has denied that MALHEUR COUNTY CATTLE TIHEVKSI ) ago 18. Addrew Chlrt ! 1'135 Waller St., S&lw. iln And How PurlolniTH Will Do Time or Sale Dry ood tpwi at i F'llom Itvtltutlon for I'roml Too many ho'flo and cattle thlovoi the couple had boon In his ofllco nud In Mainour countv. Result $344 this dlrectod still stronger 8U8pIclonixPen8 "tttto and following son towards Barnes, who has been nr-Jtancod nnd brought to the ponlton rosted. Tho ofllcers visit the Ald-jtlary by Detective O'Dell; Lewis rich homo, in the barn yard they.'70110, stole flvo cows, Indotormlnato fQMnd-tbo woman's strong box which I sentence; Fred Whealoy, alplo thrcQ hnd boon broken opon with an axo Riding, four ycnrH; Henry Shnro, nnd vaVinblo papers tnkon. , The to'o ono goldtng, Indotormlnnto son woman's sppctaclcs and thimble hnd- lon(,: Henry Reed, flvo coltn, In ly charred, were found in the hovo. dertorminato ?entnce: Roe Orny, Tjiap In inrhtne Tlnrno.' rlnthlnir . BlOlO I1VO COItS. indCtCrmllintO Sen- prlco, cosh on Mirny 1419 or call State ni 1W. i-fK Homcopatlilst Dr. L'. Q, Altmanf Office and resi dence 296 Liberty street, Salem. 3-4-eod. Congregational 'rim woman'. Miim.,,.... ci... 1MJ water churcli will glvo one of their fnmoin nt , nira !,..,...., ' ..'.. - ..,- . ...v vww vt llll VU 111 Lit monies. -4-3t AiuMniinim- morning. Tho arfected part will be Salo by tho Ladlo' ld society of replaced by practically now mater Ihfe Baptist church. linta, shojj , fn although somo of tho first sur coats, wraps, stiltB, etc. Near 0. A. faco' now torn up Avill bo usld. R. Hnll on Crnttir Htiaoi,. , Tho Ltulles gtHrday Of tho First . Will no lust da to blll,iind got dlwount .VG-3t rh'cken pltf suppers In their church' wm i.,i ..t" ..".... n". in m i - . " "u,u MKiuur uiouiniy moei- - jlng In tho church parlors tomorrow niiemoon at 2:30 o'clock, M A SHOfS rOR TENDER fEET footwear, wo havo not over looked tho shoo needs of tho man or woman who want plain, bolld comfort. Wo havo a big trade In good, Bonelblo soles oxory lino and every curvo apeaka for comfort. And style nro made of beat onk-tan-Whllo wo carry all tho lat est and 6wollest shapes in Isn't sacrificed either, for thoy are shapely and grace ful In outine. Thq solos ned lentbor, and overy pair is hand-sewed throughout. Wo Invito your at.oinion to a speulnl lino of theso Comfort" Shoes, Dr. Reed's Cushlou Soles. Wnr o,no pair of theso shoes, and if you appreciate roi comfort; vw aro sure you will be back for an qther pair when they are gonJ. Wo have also tho celebrated Walk- uvt-r anoo3 uv inucier, vais, uxiqrus, Rev. St. Plorro will addross the .meeting on "Prisoners Aid." , Evorone cordial ly invited. Salem AVati Co . Oflln- j Will be open between the hour of 12 and 1 o'olook balance of tha week. , ut his ranch, a bloody handkerchief was found In his overcoat. Convinced that tho woman had been 'murdered, the Bhorljt put eoV' oral nosiea to searching for tonco, and Snm Ynrbrough, assault, two years. auU d Tho underiijEtd like contract to tut (ro li 1 500 cords of wood. S IH Wlllson. Fbtiii and City PrepertH ' of doslrablo propertied t tn Hnnclallro. Yercx Bm1 373 State street. y.r Hah' Seyeral botn l ' miA fnrsi'Rndatbr!- l.-l Mallnnal RflEk. Ml vi. kii!w-a eood leconi-UUl n,..,l.l,W uFOn lOr Hi Kodol completely digests all 'classes of food. It will get right oti ao88nrs Dros. ultckBoith 'Or l1M tmiililA nn.l .in 4l,n vnrv wnrl UOSBUrS UI" " , von i'un, iu . . 't, .' the troublo and do tho very work, "" ::" fl,.i fit W body. Tho search continued all yes- itself for tho stomach. It Is pleasant' 3,02 K. Commercial . -torday afternoon and until lost night, to take. Sold by all druggists. -th! TnKi' an lCxcurloii Trip . 1' Tn TVmnlil nn ftn n !." ....... w.. ..u W, j. R. R., Salem Town styles, all prlcpH:, all sites. styles. in kid, tan and patent, all Also C, P. Ford's Ladles'Shoes In all n ; 7; The Salam ShcKj. Store' Tuosday, May 12, with tho Military band, free lunoh. lot given away. Round trip from Sa lorn 95 cents, fare and onMhlrd from all points. Weather Hlurnor touight; l,ridny probably fair hnd warmer. "$ S PERS I. Thero Will Ho a Iit fiUen Away Free on the ground at Donald TMcdny, May 'l?. at tho time of the amnion sale, Jie lunch and band concert. OAHVORXA. John Holmes, ranchman, told of seeing Barnes nnd Mrs. Aldrich pass , his ranch Friday and It was then de termined to search the country n'ong the north fork of tho Coppei. I Brunton and Roff left the Brunton; vrnnch at day,hreak this morning and hunted both sld?3 of the stream' for it seveial hours, ' ) In a nartlcularlv lonesomo snot near the Bite of an old nnd abandon ed sawmill the boys Btumbled ovof the body lying In a hole at tho foot of an uprooted tree. The body was hialf covered with roots and dead lflaves. - t Leaving Roff to guard tho body iBrunton rode swlfty to Dixie and .called up Sheriff Havlland. ' Thorq s wild talk of lynching l.it tho officer do not believe any at tempt will J) made. Tho Barnes boys aro heavily guarded at tho gounty Jail and soldiers Troni Fort XValla Walla win bo hold ready to nuoll any lynching partv that might how up. Sheriff Havlland, accom panied by Coroner MaqMartin, left Walla Walla lo an automobile at 8;30. Until thoy vhw tho body, It will not b" moved. HnimiMiiM mm iiiib mi . ymmMm I II I Ho Trh-h to llrs- All his customers and he comes pretty near doing ititliiis flno groceries and rigllt prices. t J. W. Lawrence, phone 311. You Riud ? i Advertisements ol other flour, UMl they arp of for.elgn make and no better than Wild Rose, which Is a home manufacture. Remember this You'!! surely be if you fail to seW your 1 908 wheel from our stock 1 Ar A tnlntAo fro hft satfe0 must be equal Co ail road denia ... . .. - i nAMates for i ngiasy. uur cyuts t ensuing campaign are easy wiJhW ' tM by their manifold merrils--V? M(X$ F6 FRANK J. BEST WORK AT HONEST and order the home product. i