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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1908)
V DAILY CAPI TAD JOURNAL, 8ALKW, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1008 10 REGULAR PRICES i Have been reduced on many of our regular line so much that by spending here you are saving money. TODAY .J.I'.M1 i: w Thosc,Hammocks are on. sale for . No telephone orders received. 98c Every Man-Likes Good Clothes Tho new stylos wo arc shotting nre very Riiuu-t; wv'il just Hkc to Iwvo you bco tlio Vnrlous models wo nhow Jn tho Varsity Sack Suit. TIieyro tho snnpplest styles you'll ever eo4 ami they don't co9tnny more titan Inferior grades so!d elsewhere. SHOES Wo have Just received a now shipment of tho neatest tnn Ox fords you ever saw, in sizea from A' . - . -' . AA to EE Wo Invite you to come early before sizes are broken. The Wash Goods Section Is showing many exclusive dainty patterns for tho ultra-tailored waBh suits. We invite you to see this offering. You will havo to go a long way J heforo you will And a nicer assort ment of purses and boltB than we aro showing this season. If you want to mako a noise like silk, now Is tho time. Our entire Hues of silks aro placed on sale. At Special Prices Summer Suiting In nil tho newest weaves aiul colors, values to 51.75 a yards extra spcc.'al this week 50c yd. Naiad Dress Shields, vvarrented and absolutely guaranteed. Ask for particulars at the notion county. The Grandest and Biggest Sale and Most Savings In kid gloves ever held on the cost. Best quality, regular $2.25 values $M8 Dest quality, regular $1.75 va'iu?. 98c. Best quality, values up to $1.50 78c Long Silk Gloves Of the Kaysor and Fournes bet makes, 12 and 10 button, elbow length In black, russett, tan pon. gee, white, brown, etc., $1.50, $1.75 nnd $2.25 values, special this week PASTOR CHARGES ItelntioiM MlHshitf. Letters from different partB of tho country descrlbhlg -tho disappearance of soveral ' persons who ' aro now thought to bo their friend and rela tives that 'havo been slain on the premises of Mrs. Bollo Gunncs? nnd burled in her private graveyard are! beginning to pour in. Tho sheriff wbb told today that Enill Kell, of Kansas, droW $2000 from the bank two years ago and dis appeared. No word hns- been re ceived from him .since. His frlondd feel suro that he answered one of Mrs. QunnesB' matrimonii "ads." and went to tho "murder farm." Chnrlos Eggman, of Now Castle, Ind also numbered among the missing. After taking $3000 of his savings from the bank he left Now CaBtlo and hns not been heard from. A young woman nl'o dlsnpnonre'd from Blnghnmton, N. Y., under peculiar circumstances. Her relatives write I that they fear she became acquainted with Mrs. Gunness nnd wna murder ed. SERIOUS 'Ofltl $1.28 I 12 and 16 button, olbow lengtn kid glovea In black, blue, brown, white, gray, red, etc., extra special this week. $3.50 values $2.4S $4.00 values .'..2.78 Have You Seen Tho Dorothy dainty ribbon sets, hair bows and sashes. Tho very latest effects and colors blends. RIBBON SECTION . Tan Hose Special 39c ii in JJAJV. ,11. 1 "-ifll jt m. eu&lA 6 OjcnA M 'INCORPORATED City News TIES Your Choice 7c ' Weather Cldudy with probably 'fchowcrH' to Bight ami TIuirMhi;'. Wo Belt Tho celebrated Perfection 0!1 Cook Htovou. Duron & Hamilton. Bent to Arjlunt Judgo Scott yofttorduy committed Ilnimnli F. Keith of Snkm, aged 2G, to the Insane asylum, Wins Lot Ed MarMn, otio of thw members of Salom'a Military band, waa tho win ner of a lot by tho Donald Land & Towmlte company at .tholr tract at Donald yesturday. Tho lot is valued nl .about C 175. lXm't Overheat Yourself Ujo a now Porfootlou Blue- Fluiuw Oil Conk etovo and ooolc In com fort. Burial Dance At M. II. A. hall, near Chemakn. Friday ovonlng,. May 15, Coirt Adjourned The eiroult court adjuuruod today Until tho 2Mb of thle month. Your Opportunity-. Ono dollar a wok pays for any now Porfoctlon llluo Flnino Oil Cook ntovo Belectod for our atook. If You Want a Cup , Of coff o that has tho body, flavor And brlngi that cheerful nmtlo, gat a pound irt Fnrrlngtou'a for two-bits, Call for t. Wall I'aper In n'l tho 1008 spring crcntlouj. Huron & Hamilton's. HolV In Portland- Conunts donor of Labor Hoff wont Ono of Twluy'i . Store ads Ih moro Interesting to you than anything ulso In tho papor. Find out which ono It is. Tho au thor of ono of today's classified ads was, in effect, roully SUITING TO YOU. Burklinrdt Funeral Mouthers of tho G. A. It. uro vetor aiiB of tho civil war will please turn out and atton'd tho funoral of Com rade Burkhardt from his Into ro3l- donco, corner Main nnd Court stroota, at 2 o'plock tomorrow. GAMBLER HAS HAD ENOUGH Lnmpheru Denies. La Porte, Ind Mny 13 Lamphoro today denied a story that had prom ised tho Rev, Schell that ho would mako a "complete confession" to him In June. For the first time since the Gun ness murder mystery developed the authorities wore told today of cir cumstances Indicating that a woll dressed man hnd been acting ns Mrs, iGunnesseB' agsnt; that It h probable that ho helped to "rope" in tho vic tims. This now evidence 1b given In a let ter from a Cleveland man whose name Chief of Police Cochrano re fuses to divulge. Tho writer says that last August ho was waiting for n car when ho mot a well dressed man who represented himself to bo a cnttlo mnn from Chicago. Ho said ho knew a rich widow who wanted a "mnn." Tho stranger asked Coch rano's Informant If ho would like to go to La Porte, nnd ho ropllod thift ho would not. Tho strnngor then snld tho womun would go to .Cleve land If her fare wan paid. A mom ent lator ho presented tho Cleveland man with u ponny photograph of Mrs. Gunness. The pollco claim to havo ovldonco that this mnn win nn ngent for Mrs. GuuneuH and that ho collected mnll addressed to her in soveral towns, In. eluding Chicago. Motonnnn Carlson has Informed tho pollco that tho de scription glvon by tho writer tnllIon with a man who frequently alighted fromn atroetcnr at the' corner near est to the Gnnncn homo, POLICE HUNTING ffORRFPt IV1SLSI1J. (UnlUdPr; ' with ths u.:,c.al- Mnu OFfiRFAT N0RTHFRN nfc "stt I Placed undor ..I. OFFICEltS SKARCII "WITHOUT bC0U flxo1 at $10,000 SUCCESS 92300 IMSWAlU) OF- I'UtTshIJIJJJ FKItEI) PIN'KHHTOVS ln Vrvn filllW "v, (United Pre,, "' HELP ANY HUNT KEPT UP. El Paso. T Z lHawkKadepu;,L- fUllltod Vvoni Lnnnn.t Wlrn .COUntv (hi. -..; W1I Seattle, Wnih., May 13. With ChnrIes Barber at y., J nlng down clues, tho bandits who rc8t Barber, who ,', nuiu up mm ruuuua mo uroat isortli- '"v """uer or Dan Wi'iii PXtirpRR PIH- VO-.lortlnw mnrnlnx ttniO tittn rneKt., H .-- j v.va ula w ..ivl ...UK "0- ..IHien nrn linvo nln.ln1 nntituon nn.t 1. ....11.. tnO nrt nf j..i ...., u...u.u .iio twin wiu iiui.uj "v ui uruwiDg g rT today are Absolutely at sea regarding 8not (wu br the n(ii. their whereabouts. i ilnwklng surrtndertd'b PInkcrton nnd special agents of thorltlos. tho rallrond are In the Fame quandry aB local ofllcora. The drag net which Norwich Ufltftn Vu hns been out since noon yesterday i"r&t linn fnllnil rrt tnr In lirlrirr In n ,, lSMffllM pect. ' I rank Mewaift, ft Tho reward of $2500 has served ns an Incentive nnd many ofllcers from the surrounding districts have Joined in tho search. Perrlne, tho messenger, Is resting cnslcr today and gnvo a detailed nc-' count of the hold-up: The only thing thnt promised a clue was tho nrrcst late last night of n former brnkeman of tho Great Northern, who was dis charged tho tlrst of tho month. This morning he was Bweated but gave a good account of himself nnd was re-, leased. A peculiar Incident was that when, tho brnkomnn confronted Perrlne at the hoBpltal, tho latter said thnt ho looked like ono of tho man that hcM him up. Perrlne stated that both bandits wore young men, possibly 23 or 20 years of nge. 1 Ofllco with Wra. Breu to - ommprp.m HrMt. MONEY TO If n THOU j "vr unnn Duh'iButj mm For Snli SoToral fcostet la I and farm 'andi at a topM iuii national Sank. (. C. J. Plllotto, who30 gambling Joint on Stnto atreot waB raided by Mayor Itodgera Saturday night, appeared boforo Pollco Judgo Mooroa nt 10 Intormont In cloch ls morning, nnd pleaded Iiiclc I havo sold toMwij water & Cooper ol tie WIEm Ilnrn, ono block Jack, If h nlgn, named Mamaotttl Jr., for tho mra of IHl Jack Is a flno prodawudi foal getter, llli miles nl cannot bo beat. Will uki season ut the Wlllinrttii S. A. JolTorton. , For Snlr A hone, htc i nCBs. Tl,io animal la litlti good roadster; wat tlni Xorto. lluggy with dU automobllo scat A btfdtJ fsswmnn, 1399 miuiobik. n W Rural comotory. Gonoral George II. Wllllnnt3, of Portland, will do'lvor nil drctvu'oy. Memorial day for G. A. It. Dili You Evo- I Sou an up'tO'datu meat market. ' Woll StciiHloft ilros. hnvo ono of tho mo't modorn on tho Pacific coant nnd ttulr meal i tho host. Phono 321, Does ib'Hnhlilty Count ' For.anythlng with you. If It doou' ou will trad i a grocery store that is Tollable. J. M, iawronco ulU tuo Uwt gcocorlos. Phono 311, Aro Up.to.date guilty to tho charge of conducting a gambling gamo In violation of tho city ordinnnco. Plllotto was fined ?25. Ho will probably, uot run n gamo In his rear room from now on. Fine Home for Sale Parfv with ricli g better investi gate. Price reasonable. J Address H., care Journal I Mr. John Rlhn, of Vlnlng, In., says "I havo been selling DsWltt'e Kid ney and B'ndder Pills for about a year and they glvo hotter satlRfnc tlon than nny pill I over sold." QulJ by nil denlors. o in i:t) DURKIIOLDI3II At tho family homo of his daughter, 207 North Cnutmorclal atreot, at n ' o'clock this morning, Joseph Uiirlchfildar, of puralyuhi. Thr deceased wai 70 yoarn of age, and leaven a wlfo, Mrs. S. DurkhoM or, and daughter, Mbi Kthol Mny Durltholdcr, of- Salem. - Ho 1b also aurv'd.'d by throe brothers, Ell and If Vou VjS, ,,, nuj-l p Adnm of Aurora, and Joltn, of unnnt- ,.onio (o 1739 jUrlosArt ibal, Mo., and two Hlatars, Mr8, Anno mm Knlcht of Aurora and Minn Kalhorta iiii,rbi,ii. nr -nr.t... , Wnndtl A manandwlfwt I Tlio decoaird 1b a memhrr of tho' or G room house, not to. A. It., rlumiior Post! Portland. i and In good condition. UnH 1 at G. W. Johnson's stw For Rent Good fornlsid 1 light housekeeping. W,l nnd bath. 961 Mill. Ptl SMI SGH00L ' TEAM TO ' 60 EAST Tho Kaletu blgh school bnEebnU manager has an offer from ono of tho And wo want your olothw to prws Chicago high whool tfams for a gnmn atid oleati. Glvo U3 a call iitd you in Chicago, Thoy mako a liberal will bo a cuitoinor. Johnson & Stoga nronos'tlon and tlio onntmnt win TORNADO . (Contlnuod Prom Page 1.) Laiio'o Family Medicine Is a tonle- ,rriiPn, p,,rDirted 1m I iumuivm. it uooB not empress or .. m6im wptiKcn, ntu iimparw a leonng u buoyancy ' nnd -tretiKth thnt Is do- 5 llKhtful. At. all druggllts ,2c. loncea. Call atw iw 11l.nnn r.i.l W A lllUV w , of I-'or Sale Pair Call 491 N. JOthSt. v , l uo.t door to Journal ofllco. Tito Host JIlUtMirk Is nono to good for your home. My factory turns out the host aub boards, cnblttetB, etc., that nre mnnu faotttrod, Glvo me n call,, corner Church and Mill streets. probably be soalod and tho high school lmsebnll team mako tho trip to Chicago In 4b.o latter part of tho soneott. -r-O- 1 SMILES. Kotytli of July, roso float, paving, o'ootrlo road to Staytott, and several other things doing at the board of trade tonight. Laboring nton throwing dirt do moro to mako a town than all tho to Portland today on 0qical busl-'hotalr boosting. But tho boostm; nous 6tvatvi Moment May bo sponprofltably by looking? -Salem ts now a city of payrolls ovor tho flno stock of'wall paporc,4 JiOO.OOO is bolug Bpent on street now on display by Buren & HaniH- work. Tho cltyshouM'make It half ton, a million. ., hu3 to bo dooo first. IIUSI.VKRS MKX'S LRAflUR MKirriXG The Business Mente league took a fall out of tho board of trade lust night by going on record In favor of a $500 rose lloat at tho Portland rose show, tho league offering to contrlb ttto $100 toward it. Tho league also adopted a resolu t'on in fuvor or the board of trade taking up tho proper celebration of tho Fourth of July. A rosofeitlon was adopted endors ing the Salem and Stayton electric road, and recommending tho plan adopted nt Sa'ent and Stayton for raising tho funds. Tho roao float will bo fought out at tho board of trado meeting tonight. SalotU has plenty of overflow en ergy o build up Bay City, Palls City, Donald and cc-verM ether places, In tho nftornoon and then movod'on 'fl l.ltiitiflatfl Cliiflni.dnl.l n,i.l r .,..1 , villo, in which oltlus tho lives ""-'' u lost and principal damogo occurred 1 "" Tho collego buildings at B'llevtt" wore badly damaged. Tho tower of Park hall was blown off and tltf biilld'ng was almost cotnpletol; wrecked. The roof of Lowrey anl Rankin hallo wero blown off. Many fatallUoa woro avoided by tho stu dents running to tho basement. A the utorm moved south It damage 1 aovcral of -the barrack buildings pt Port Crook nnd flow over numerous utruot'-tros In tho town of Fort Crook. EstlmntOB of tho yn'ue of tho dam aged property flxos tho loss between $50,000 nnd $100,000. 1 IKn....- ...1,'. ,, . 1 -. -l nul nno m Ht I never 'homHlv' Good blood tualc'M' A Social Dance Willi jj . -,1-'- . ... .... ...II M I.WII cood oimi)'ei'riH i.uno' Family u wauei !" " - v, Modtcdito mulii-H i:.iod li.'ood. At. on Saturday eve May ; .. . r i. ' vlieu. IXVKSTIGATK DI3ATII OF WKATI1Y MAX flnitod PreflR Lsaad Vlr. 1 Fort Bragg, Cal May 13 Cnspe a kmall town near here, has a my tory that grew out of tho death of Fred Stelnhardt, a wealthy resident. Stelnhnrdt was found dead two day? ago at tho foot of tho Inslda stairs of his home. The first thoory was that he hod fallen down tho strulrs and had mot death In thnt way. JeEso L. Peacock, his wife and three year old child room at tho Stolnhnrdt home. Ono report w3 that Stelnhardt had. insulted Mrs, Peacock and thnt her husband had attacked him. Kodol completely digests a'l classes of food. It will got right nt thn trouble and do the very work --,,-ItBolf for tho stomach. H Is pleaant RFK to take. Sold by all drugglsta. U1-J An Unexpcdei Emergency...; Is liable to happe1 the best rider, the best madewt are liable to suffer. When your w needs repairing bring it to us, a, will make it as good as new. We ' kinds of bicycle repairing, reP1 old tires at a reasonable price,81 i you general all around satisfaction I .. , . . ? . FRANK J. j . ." ' ' " WORK AT HONEST P