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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
-'f DAILY CAPITAL JOpitNAIi, SAfcEM, OKEGO?. THURSDAY, BL1Y 14, 1008 SB Newness lAr: Still prevails. Every raln brings In new Roods from. the World's, best mills nml fashion centers. New York 'styles nre shown, -right hero In 8rtIoin by this store, ' Wo Sell . . ; ' '' The -celebrated Perfection' oil book stoves. ; Duron & Hamilton.-,'' i' ' 'v 4 i Good Iowa.Pqople , . .,t Mr. and Mrs Henry 'Brown''df Waterloo, Iowa, are In the city rtftev a stay of a. 'week at Tacoraa. They are at hotel Snlom, and Would b3 I glad to meet any people from their Every Man Likes Good Clothes The new styles we arc showing riro very smart; we'd Just like' to Imvo you sco tho various, models wo show in the Varsity Sack Suit. Thoy'.ro (he snappiest styles you'll cycr.pe'd, and they; don't cost any Hioro tlian inferior" grades sold clscwliore. . u FIGHTERS , " RFADY FOR THE FRAY Just Received A largo shipmentW tho famous Jlroadwalk shoes for the1 little people, In patients, tans aiid smoked horse High shoes and Oxfords.' Shoe Department Court Street Entrance The, Wash Goods section 1b Bhowlng niany exclusive dainty patterns fdr tho ultrn-tallored wa,sh aults. Wo Invite you to see this offorlugv ( ' ' ' ' t! ' ' You will havo togo a JotigvaM before you will find a nicer assort-' mont of purseB and bolts than we are 8howlngthls season. r t a . 'lv ybu' want to make a npisq like I isllk, notf'is tho'tinto. ; OUr entire lines of sIUcb are placedgn salev At Special Prices Sftunmer Suiting In all tho newest weaves and colore, values to $1,7& a yard;, extra special thla week 50c yd. Naiad Dress Shields, warrented and absolutely guaranteed. Ask for particulars at the notion ceunter: Long Silk Gloves Of the Knyser and Founes best makes, 12 and 1C button, elbow length In black, russett, tan pon. g'dc, whlto, brown, etc., $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25 value?, spticlai Midweek ,. . .m . .. r $1. IC no jr J S 12 and 10 button, elbow lengtn ' kid (gloves "Jn black, blue, brown, whitegray, red, etc., extra special this week. , . t $3.50 values . $4.0 'values" $2.48 92.7S )mmemJmA oLH part of tho Hawkeyo state. iThc Browns are thd kind of people need ed In Qrogon, and wohoi)e they may receive pleasant tmprosslons, Bought Salem Homes- ' Sir. Andrew Vorcjor has bought u residence of Del Dlnsmoor on North Commercial street and will take pos session July 1st. Ho Jo n prosperous P.olk county fruit grower who will niqko his future home- Iti-Snlotn for the education advantages Ills' chil dren will derive. Don't Overheat Yotgwlf Use a new Perfection blue flame oil .cook" stove and cook" In comfort. Buren & Hamilton, Bought a City Horned Mr. Clifford A. Robert and fam ily have become Salem residents slnco Monday-' last when they .took possfssldn of a home' 'at 734 North Commercial street. Mr. Roberts was a successful farmer In tho neigh borhood of Rickcrall, Pcik county. Drain Man In Town F. L. Post of Drnln was In tlie city yesterday, on his way homo from seeing the fleet at San FitjiibIco. Ills fathor, J. N, Post, has bought the Ca'dwell ranch one mile west of Drain on tho Elkton road. It Is ono of the finest farms In that part of tho state, 395 acJrcs. ' Tho Post3 enmo from Minnesota two years ago and are enterprising ami progres sive men. (United Pres3 Leased Wire.) ' Sam Francisco, May 14. "Boor" Unho'lz and Joo Gnu's aro ready for tho gong that will call1 them Into the ring at 'the Coliseum tonight for their! "20-fotmd clash. Neither will be bothered by tho ringside weighing as they tiro safely within tho 133 pound limit; Tho fow admirers that' Unhols has lnoldt that he Is going to spring a big surprise on tho San Francisco fight public and thnt Gans is going to havo the tikightest time of his ring career, but this sort of talk Is not! scaring tho Gnns followers, whoso money Is going begging nt 3 to 1. Very few wagers' arc, being recorded nnd th'd fight 'promises' (o bo tho lightest betting affair in years. Tho match has failed to arouse any great degree of Interest and tho Indications arb that the house will boa light one. fEAR tampering!! ON WARS (United EresV'lioaUd Wire.) in Francisco, May U.a six hj il tmm order lias bon ls3ued OLDEST SOLDIER special tO AfltVllttnl frit . . ti Human uirocted to tho fleot captain directing them to tnko every precau- uoii 10 prevent any strangers from "7" vvC0S lo U10 engine or lire mums 01 meir snips. ,'"c uum;o or me qrgor has ttuou- a groat deal of comment among tho ofllccrs of tho fleet, ttB a general order Is alrenUv In fnrm hefting 4pt4-a.ngbrs from visiting the englnoPrS6ms. ' That the government Is In possos slon qf Informntloh directly connect, ed with the Issuance of tho order Is ...v. 0..U.,,WBW ot tnc-oincers. A' jvuLura,!).!-.tno fleet's vlslto thfs port which has pi&aql' without no tlfco until tho present order wn3 is BU0(1 ..'".tho.fAct.Ahnt not a single LIVING Your Opportunity ' One dollar a week pays for any now Porfectlon blMe flame oil cooi; stovo selected frdtn our 'stock. Duron &, Hamilton. . . (United Press Leased Wlro.l Santa Rosa, Col., May 14. Will-; inm O. Clnrk, who hrf3 tho raro dls- tlnctlon of being tho oldest living' American soldier, Is on a lecturo tontr desplto his 01 years. At prcsont ho Is living with his ntlllllKur. Tiwla' Pnnnni nf Mils ! I. . . Clark, who Is a rosfden of Dry Towi XoiCdn0"" n0JJ fn"' , Portflw m Am.i.A, - i. . ,01, l8cll0' districts in Marlon county 4IMIIIUUI Wll(.t 0 UUUI AM lOll, Japanesa lins f,L-. !'. as r ? -wm Token m connecOB order the Bftn,:Clln pressed by a n J f Jiiy Knowing that i Was l Boail..f, "l ,h let.gtoth'obPe,;j might i) .j. wmi "o shh,; SSL"W o Informal nn . l?H "unnco of thJl! "?" a nnturnt ".: '1 given out from i,. . r cr, the mosf ZU'i tt .., . ..r"-H'B: c,0erg.,nrdlnnf!i...lTl mis been Instituted her t?1 J'ort the fled wlS'll TITMi t V OJfWiCUS) "T . UMruMi Frank Meredith, Re,., 20 ComnorJiil3l,t, ? MONEY TO ini n........ . TH06,K.J """ "a ec uuin'Buk Final Examination Two hundred and twontv.nvn n... plls lire fnftfng'ho eighth gradex amlnntions today, and tho tost will show their fitness for ontorintr iii r- oi . . . , ti T-. i seri noawjJsWn fall. Forty-five nnrt fnrm ua .. ."! T ,tlhi..i... ...... .41 Dr''''?Oini8tO(l,,supiidtno M. d!, of Portland, win ,,rei Friday evening tin Odd Follows -Ifttii. ah lrt,3rn?15 requesfed.to be present. ThoW;ing wj bo.ope.Vto Invited gdests,' '" v , , j Notlcu 'tdjbunlcrs i ,yo nqv'hnvo'a, completo stoik of brau ind shorts. , Salem Flouring .UlllH, I ' mrltmm City News 'Weatltt'iw. ' Cloudy, wltli probably dhoweis to. .night and liihij. liock Uetgt At A. Schrelbor's, 4S3 State, street, iturday. ft . -.1 ' Mtll City Vote Hafe law school will bo examined hore4 May 28, for admission io tho bar. County Court '. It ha been decided to continue tho sesttlpns of tho county court for the rojnalndor of tho week. This. wast mado necessary on account of tho volumo of business now before U10 court. Nearly a thousand claims nro to be considered before adjourn ment, Krelw Suit CDntinuetl- Tho.lnjiinctlon enso of F. A. Live- Make such an oflxr as will ap peal to people usi'd to answering adv., and you will (liul .''takers" quickly enough. On'y a Koiind proposition a good stoiv, a mrrltorloiiH nHicle or a t1riervlng vontiiiy twlll be lK'iieilttt'd by advertising and (hif. will always )c "made,"' jm. moteil and eNtablished by public ity. A thing that do. not "need" publicity, or that would not thrive under It, Is pjk-ii to .MiHplcloii. When Btlll In his 'teens ho enlist ed in Undo Sam's army and fought In, tho wnr against tho Mohawks and Sacs In tho volunteer service. After tho wnr department learned recently that ho waB the oldest living soldlei' ho was granted a pension. Clark traveled around tho world preaching' temperance while Genornl Grant waB President of tho United States. Ho is now devoting all his time In dollv or.lng lectures to young men. , Tho recent protest of J. Work of. ley versus tho Krebs Hon comnanv lll nil l. ...r.. .... . . I. , .. ' . . '. w)i wiiu was iiuniuq mo privi-1 huh uueu continued until May 25, lAgo of voting at tho .n8t election ' there, was laid aside toy the county (R'ff Picnic court yeHterdny. Work charged tho, A pfcnJa will bo giye'n at Monitor tysClon board with, .IrreBUlnrltlos ' wp .,,, ..- BV en ai MOn't01' ni asked that tho vote, of Ml?i City ft;'e0k tVOm th,s con,,ni; Sntnnlny at tee thrown out. Tho oqurt.. (ailed to w ,u ftU P"tlcnl candidates of nil d any evidence to support Works I'rirt'les nro Invited to bo present nna l'rotcst. speak. H. M, Cake will probably be , ! there and Tom Kay will make n Iy l.vninliiatlon sppech p the slnglo tax aueatlou, A governl studonta of the Wlllnmotto gqod time Is promised. DIKD- STEWART At the fnmlly hom-i nenr Canby, Mrs. Clnra Stewart, May a, 1908, at 2 p. m;, being 3." years, 3 mouths and 3 days, of pernlcous annemin, ' Mrs. Stewart, who waB Clnra .. Overson, was born Ffb. 0, 1873, nt Blair, Wis., and. was married to Jas. M. Stewart, Dee. 18, lf04, nt Falr- J. G. Iddlngs of -this city bought tho child, Wis., coming to Oregon Jan. ,MV H. Lcabo ranch of 140 acres two. IS, 1005, living In P.ortlnnd, until miles north of Marquam, paying about the last flvo month?. $35.15 per aero for tho place. It-hj Two children blessed tholr union, a finely Improved plnco In ono of .but died some years ago. are represented. In the' larger schools iflh.$. examinations nroMolng hold In tho school rooms, but 'tho represents. ;tlvc8 from some of tho Pinnller coutl-' try schools an 'undergoing the of- ieal In tho ofllce, qf County Superhl- leiuient smith. ', . . t m Tlie Old Sx Saw Is tho illustrated sonn at tho Var dotto and It Is na good as it sounds. nnd farm 'andg at aUtnh,' .. imiuuni uanK. MjJ. Lnco Cutinlns And wuitH fectly at low prices. Mri,fpfc: j.nuuu lijii, 5-JMt- I w Bought. Clover Farm- !1 'SHOES FOR TENDER fEET footwear, we hayo not over looked the shoo needs of tho man or woman who want plain, solid' coiiifort. wo havo n big trndo In, good, sonslblo so'osr oxory lino aud every curve sp.oka for comfort; A,nd stylo a p mads of Host onk-tnn-Whllo wo chi'fy nil the lat est and awollost Bhapos In lan't Bucrltlced either, for thej are Bhftpoiy and grace ful U puHlno. Tho B0I03 ned lenh6r,'-and oyery pair Is hand-sewed throughout. )Ve invito your attention m a special Hue of these Comfort Shoes, Dr. Reed's Cushion Soles. WeaV ono palp ot thaso shoos, a.nd If you npprrclnto'renrcomfdrt, we nro buv you will be back for an other pair wl)pn thoy nro one. Wo bavo also tho celebrated Walk' hvflr ShQ03 )l bluebbr, ,val8. Oxfords, In kid, ton and patent, nil liylcs, atlces.'ajl Blxo8.t;Aiao C. P. Ford's Ladles? Shoes In all ;- ' flic. Stow WlHTti.Wo VH V, tho best fruit and dnlry sections of the state, tho clover crops there be ing famous. A spring of water runs right Into tho house. Mr. Iddlngs Is not going to farm It hlmsolf, but his son-in-law, Geo, Wooster, of Wooiter, Texas, will becomo an Or egonlan nnd mnko It hln home when Mr. Ijeabo surrenders tho plnco In October and wo hopo to persundo him to becomo a resident of the cap ital city. L'lomvr Iteunlon The Oregon Plonebr ABoclfctlon Jjqs nnnounced the holding of tho ,tjurty-scventh annual, reunion at Portland, Tqnth and tlnvls tre3ts, Thursday, June 11, 190S.'' Wall I'aper . In nil tho 1908 -spring creations. Daren & Hamilton's She was In poor health for years, tor tho last three montlu being an al most constant sufferer and for tho past threo weeks, her llfo was dli paired of. Sho was a devoted Chris tian joining the M. B. church at Blair, Wis., when 10 years of age. Fine Home Iof Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address I!., care Journal Lost Small open face go'dV and ribbon fob.lnder ifm return it to Journal ofict. Wanted A stenographs Larlof penenco. Apply P. 0. Box O w-ra )Vniti'd To rent fraall tMrti tnge; Phone 15fH. Ml The prenchor who Is popular with everybody on enrth won't be very popu!nr In hcavpn. ' For Sale Good pony. Party btfi pony can nUo get paper ro8titip carried by owner ot poay, ljf sired. Phone 497, 1503 3UUV WW 1'or Sale Twenty 1on oltlewif baled at 1 the ton at thru. on Howell Prairie or all tp 1 491. . MH.- A Competent WouinW8U f! nt cooking or nouieior w -try or city. Apply to M. B. Journal office. WwJl. ltiilVoad'. Picnic ' 1 - Tho peoplo of Stayton havo doold ed to. hold a big railroad hoopter plcnle audwlll nmko It an al'-day affair TuMduy, May 2Cth, when thoy expect to havo a largo iHlegatlon from Salem," Aumsvlllo, SubUmlty and othor towns- proarnt. Tilling Lawyers. Pans " Annouucoinont ha bo-n lundo that tho.tfollowltg niQiihfivo mcco's' fL'y PRBRad tho ativto bar examlna- ion and aro ndmjtted-to yractlce: Ljith-r D. MahoD. William O Ralmor, A-hoppard, l. W. Humrnh. rt.v. A. A. Anderson and Fnderick Stoiwer of Portland;. and Clmries .) Forgusonand Mvorot. A. Johnson of ronu'eton. . SjKri Moments . May ho spent profitably by looking over tho flno stqck of wa'l pnpors, now dhplaycd by Buren-& Hamilton 1m$ llrir to lhje r.Jrnmnrrnw to tha inot .1.., on.. w . , ,.,v .uk u1Jr iur llllll cwmy t ckets. The irRt f pmi.n.i 1 . . ". ,"-- ----'. MMfimi . iv?v uauuuu oi uuu ruuioNiv9 was .aiea vrith thelctscb. la horn in n vMt wh tvt county clerk yesterday. I Nellie Frohmadcr. ROBINSON At tho family home, 219 Monroe street, Portland, Or., nt 9:40 n. m., May 13, 1908, Ltzslo S. Robtmon, wife of. Charles C. Robinson, aged, 47 years 4 months. Lizzie S, Hurst was born In Clr cloviljo, Ohio, Jnn. 29, 1861. Re- moved Jater to Nebraska. She was parried to C. C. Robinson, Dec. 12, 1879, In Columbus, 'Neb. in 1891 moved to Snlom, where sho lived for 10 yeara, moving to Portland In July Inst, nesldos her husband, sho leaves, ono son, Lloyd L. Robinson, and slx daughters, Mrs. T3. B. Tanner of Sa- lem, May Robinson of Klnmnth coun ty, and Bery, Blanche, Elva hnd Jean Robinson, all of wham were at her bedildo whon sho died. Tho funeral will bo held at tho United Brothron church on Mission .twwt. Salem, at 2 !. m., Friday, May 15, and Interment avM bo In tho I. p. O. c rotatory, GILHAM-In Port'and, May 11, ' 190. Frocl .0. GVham, r youngest sou of tho Into Capt. N. D. Gllharr Qf Portland, and brother of Mrs. W, W. Sklunor of -th city. ij'red, as ho w'ai familiarly caMod, was well known herein Salem; was tirmkkoop?r atx th Southern Pac'ft lopot for a number at years. He leaveo a host of friends here, for to known Fred wae to llko him. Ho was laid to roit by tho, Bldo qf 't Young wlfd In tho Rosa Clty'ajjmotery svho also at ono tlmo lived In Salem. Ho leaves onoson. . i 1 oV-i; PMlWATa Sarah R6pco(.ir who Is being trcAt ed foPcancer, Is getting along nicely, ri nQitmo Lausono-arSan',TTiin- J jRTW SHOWING Better "bikes" for less monefi k wiii ! .i 1 iiiiiitaimii mmtmwmmmim wm'"''' than ever before. INowaagg indifferent wheels wilhwU JMt4tWMimtwwm bought and niianiifadufcisaf? WMIitMi alert and awake to the Uon. That's why Viccan of fer a good wfcggjjjlJL Frank $25.00 H. i i IVIUViv K4- BEST WORK" AT HONEST ?.... -tvH&Lk,,