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DAILY OAI'I TAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OllKOON. TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1008
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College Men
Are considered the
best dressers but if
you will only notice the smart dressers
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from this store then you will know why we
consider Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes the
best made for the money. Each suit is
guaranteed all wool and a smarter, snap
pier line was never shown, they have all the
wanted newness. Step in and try on a Var-
sity model, tailors don't make neater fitting
clothes. We have other clothes too.
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CLOTHING SECTION-NEW ANNEX
Copyright 1908 by
Hart SchafFner & Mar.-.
Boarding
Houses
TAKE NOTICE
This Is your opportunity to buj
Pillow Cases nnd Sheets for
about the con of making. Integ
rity Pillow Coses -15x36 Inches, 2
if or 25c.
Integrity ShoetB, 72x90lnches, 48
cents.
AftBlm Pillow Cases, 45x30 Inches
xrand special, 10c each.
Wo JiiBt received this new line
this morning.
Long Silk Gloves
of the Kay8cr nnd Founes best
mnkos, 12 to lC-button, elbow
length In blnck, rrasset, tnn, Pon
gee, Whlto ,brown, etc., $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.2ti values, special
this week-
Tomorrow Only !?&". Panama Hats
lincton Petticoats a crood
value for $1 .50, tomorrow on sale at 8:30 for at'
No Telephone Orders Received. Zs 3 L,
$1.28
RAVC Here's your opportunity for today and to-
JKJ morrow we offer 1 00 Boys' Suits at half
price. Boys' Hats in King Edward and
telescope snapes values to $1.50, this week
special -------..
48c
NAIAD Dress Shields, warranted and absolutely
i -Mnijr guaranteed- Ask for particulars at the
nolfon counter.
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'INCORPORATED 5
of this season's newest weaves
and shapes, each one n perfect
beauty.
$10 values $7.50
$7.50 " $5.00
Our Mitlro llnoof Straw Hnfs haa
been greatly reduced, 'if Old Sol
should .happen to coiijq out real
warm now you might as well bo
prepared.
TIES TIES
Values to 50c, each
7c
City News
WcAthc
Shone tonight and Wcdneiulny.
Baseball Tomorrow
Tho Snlom high school baseball
team will play tholr postponed gnmo
with EiiHt Portland high school hero
tomorrow. Tho gnme wiih scheduled
for Imt Snturdny but wna ca.lud'aff
on account of tho wonthor. Tomor
row's gaino ought to bo uomuthlng
pretty good ns Eiut Port. nnd Is put
ting up clncsy pluylng In the bnso
bftll llnu considering tluit It Is tholr
first year at It. Salem high school
beat them nt footbull though nnd
-will no doubt do the sums thing
again with tholr biuiiba'l tiium.
Wko Old Uuts
Look like now. . JohiiHOtiT& Stego
Iinvo added a now department to
their cleaning and pretHug eatabllsh
ment. They now cdlenn a,ud reblock
hats. Next door to Journal ofllco.
Don't. Forgvt
That when you aro building a
hotiH9 It Ik best to have your mill
work dono properly. A. M. Hansen
turns out tho best cupbonrds, grill
work, etc., In tho city. Factory cor
ner Mill nnd Church streets.
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'BIG THEFT
CHARGED TO
If You Aro ii fimokc!
W.i will appreciate good clgarj.
Try a Tashmoo, La Carona or Don
Ton, made by tho Salem Cigar Fac
tory. Chamberlain In Mnrlon County.
Governor Chamberlain will speak
three time. In Mnrlon county this
week ns follews: Mncleny, Satur
day, nt 11 n. ra.; Woodburn.ht 2:80
1). 111.. Bruno dnv. nn.l tlm tmnco
; In Salem at 8 o'clock in the evening.
I New Notaries
H. 13. Wftlte. Mesier: John A Ron.
bury, Florence E. Seabury, Laldlaw;
;.,K Ude11' Mu,,naJ A. S. Sholw,
Hillsboro.
Tho rain saves Orogon's wheat
crop, is tho big heading of n Port
land paper. Well, wo ought to be
wiring to bo soakod then.
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SHOES rOR TENDER FEET
footwear, we havo not overt
looked tho shoe needs of
tho man or woman who
ivaut plain-, solid comfoit.
We havo a big trade In
good, sensible soles exery
Hue and every curve speaks
for comfort. And style
aro mado of best oak-tnn-"Whllo
wo carry all the lat
est and swel'.est shapes In
Isn't sacrificed either, for
they aro shapely and grace
ful in outline. The soles
ned leather, ati'l evtry pair
is hand-sowed throughout.
Wo invito your attention to n special line of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Heed's Cushion Soles. Wear one pair of these shoes, aud If
you appreciate real comfort, wi aro sure you will be back for an
other pair when they are gone. Wo have also the celebrated Walk
over Shoes In blucher, vals, Oxfords, in kid, tan and patent, nil
stylee, all prices, all Blses. Also O. P. Ford's Ladles' Shoes In nl
styles. ' i
The Salem Shoe Store
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WATCIIIiS DOCTOK OUT
Aiimrvit inu iiLMi.ni
Itcddlng, Cn!., May 19. in ono of
OFFICIALS
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London, May 19 Charging Lord
Aberdeen, and Augustine Blrroll. re
spect vely lord lleutennnt and chief
secretary for Ireland, with stealing
tho crown jewels, which recently dis
nppenred from Dublin castlo, n man
who declares himself on Irish bar
rister, bns asked tho Westminster po-
llCO COIirt for n wnrrnn f m.' ...
".'o'dthe'Sli-
rj.V.ii "" complaint to tho
iwlille prosecutor, and, when o
!!rd J)rom,t- action than tho
prosecutor can give, had the attend
nnts romove him from tho court
room. mun
Tho crown Jewels mysterlous'y
disappeared some months ago nnd no
j ory vigorous senroh was ever made
for ho culprit because, it was rumor
I'd. too uronr n Hfnnini ,i..i.i .
v .. :; , -v......!!, uiisui result.
No one thought, however, of connect-
iiEw.il. rt"0"iens or secretary
"Irrell's name with tho thoft.
PEHSOXAL
Mr niwl o fii,..i. T-i
.. Vt. v '0 ,-"'" JOJinson, .alter
seeing the fleet at 'Frisco, will arrive
home tomorrow. Paul Johnson. wl.S
is coming by steamer, is also expect
ed tomorrow.
P. E. Thomason of Turner, field
dan today" ' CU "ln'
m- f; aUK .-Mrs-H"T Wlnno nnd lit
tle daughter, Constance, of Cotta"o
fc,"9 the city visiting jjr.
P Veatch!)Rr ' Mr nml Mr3, j:
YtotR'r, hL; Wo?d6 of Portland is
P Veafch PnP ', 'Ir- nnJ MrB- J'
H. F. Dunbar, who has been elect
ed to one of the prlncipalshlps of tho
Pa'em public schpoh, has arrived
?i,?E,tMrs- Durnni Is a sister of
Addle Harm of Liberty.
limit a Good Home
H)" Clav wno asides on Cross
strett In tho Seventh ward, has built
a neat home that will coit him about
. ....... uui iivicu, mia win op-
cupy it with his family this fa ft
is the work of Mr. Clark's oldest
on Herbert W. a Clark all bu
h brick work. Mr. Herbert Clark
La,S Smee . hav-
;.i if ,u,uuu'i aw last year,
and ho Is prepared to undertake, cari
? work for others. He put In
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3-LINKERS
( CoiitlntiioJ From Page 1.)
a. in., heard the credentials
spent the forenoon conforrlnc tho
assembly degree to tho largest claw
of delegates over assembled In Or,
gon. ""
Past President Paulino Kline of
Corynllls, and MIbb Edith Jacobs as
semb y trensurRP! atUb sn.i. j'"..
and Miss Carrlo Dannoman n'ro tho
Corvallls delegation.
ftnlcm Iteboknlis Initiate.
Snlom lodge entortnlned visitors
Monday night by putting on tho de
gree work, nml tlmm worn ,i....
Sjfi Mr.3, nrn"(1 Pre8ltl0"t Gallownv
nnu MIsb Coannr. irnni inmnt..., V
Tho Dalles, nnd Past Grand Master
i " " iier or aaiem, nnd E. E
Shnron, grnnd secrotnry. The Saloni
team work wns done with n high de
gree of perfection.
Mrs. John Holmnn, who Is con
fined to hor homo, wns cnlled upon
by ninny of tho fininimioo n. n
boknh n8emb!y of which she wns n"
past member.
Home of the Delegn tiM.
M. Hanshnw and wife of Monroe,
T. P. Fish and Mrs. Schenk of To
lodo. B. F, Poyor nnd Mrs. J. A.
Schnes of Jordan Valley. O. K.
Shown nnd Miss Kelly Johnson of
Rchmond Dr. Poguo nnd Miles
Illloy of Ontario. A. F. Sheets of
Joseph.
The Encampment Degree.
The grnnd onenmpment degree
was administered to 23 candidates.
Thero nro 400 delegntos members of
mu uiiciuiiiinioiu, out only nbout 100
present. The election of candidates
took place at 2 p., m. nnd will occupy
tho wholo nfterndon. E. J. Seoley
of Albany will be chosen grnnd pntrl
arch. ,I.HAlo:nn,or' J Prntt. Mrs. W.
W. Neoloy and Mrs. Win, Drtind of
Florence, and F. M. Frederlckson
nnil .TnilIKo .TnnlfDnti nf iin.,ini...
delegates.
Addt-ess by Onuid Master.
Grand Afnntor TTnrtn nuv 0u
Mllwnuklo visited the Hoboknh ns-
SCmblv till? fnrnnnnn nn.l ....... i
vitijt on delvored nil nddress, to
which Prefllriem Onllnu-ntf no..i
0(1. Tho degrco wns conforrpd on
li-n, mo inrgost clnps In tho history
of the order. The lnrgo attendance
is due to tho splendid work done by
Mrs. Gnlloway, who has porionally
visited overy Robekah lodge In tho
state.
Wednesday.
9 n. m. Grand lodgo I. O. O. F.
In representative hn'll nt cnpitol.
1:30 p.m. Decorntlon of Chivalry
at repre entntlvo hull, cnpitol.
Dr. S. W. Stryohor, grnnd mnrshnl.
S p. m. Muscovite degreo work,
followed by banquet in Elks' hall.
S p. m. Regulnr meeting of Clio
raoketa lodge No. 1.
8:30 p. m. Reception ut repre
sentative hall, capltol.
Thursday.
0 a: m. Grnnd lodgo.
1:30 p. m. Grnnd parade.
T. F. Ryan, grand marshal.
Dr. Errett, H. O. White and W. I.
Young, aide.
MCEIroy's band.
Chumokotn lodg?.
PntilaichB Militant.
ReboknhB.
Woodman band.
Mombors of Order by lodge.
Delegate to grand lodgo.
Grand !odze nflloorc
Form on High street, facing north;
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son citv ,er' 8fm
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ftiDany, '""w, gfjq
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wjttne,
Miller
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"biji re. '" h. I
noU La QrandV' gr48
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Gra,ido:t00,ldS6.6raM.Jl
Po?tln?d.Sharon- BUI M
The Dalies Doane'w
i'lOS. P. T)vAn
Oregon City. ' pl
PortlCj.Jan,eMn. MX
H. J, Tnvln . k
dieton. ' ,,,BailMr
foH. II. Harvey, granj
Rev. A Tn...
Grande ""'W"! 4
...Of the Musovlle, r
Miller of Portland iR'i
Tim r.
wdsuirorTnW.JN
for the reason tfc..VR"
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VllL-l. I1I1I1 TTlAlrA ..ii .' m
Bihlo. InmanTcawtMJ
na n 'whii.ii t.' Jr.." mi
?oJrxwTm
tlsm of ten brought offfi
or changes n the vhIt?
Illniiont. Ptira ..." iI,wil
ntfB
times Its cost, i? ffl Jf
for sale by Dr. Stone'i itant
OASTOHn
Deuith -jfl Wl h di
t LSZJjf.H-.. i
ItllOUt kKOHlM
niMitit tho real !,
you can If m ad,.
out the oiicrnior. j .l.
nre dohi buslwst 44..
umv of tiMV taiaJTa;
You CAN'T SKLr,trleki
u innrjr jiricc" lmwh Mm
lug .for nd.dcri KNOWi
ivni runic Is worth, m,
nuikcs n pale quirk ltd m
tho prlco Is attradhf.
Norwich UnfonFfee
Inwusce
Frank Mcredlih,nfil4t,
Ofllce with Wm. Brown
29 CnmtnprMnl sttu
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MONEY TO U
TlI0aK.Nl
Over Ladd & Buh'i 8ul.Stk
NOT ltd
l?viiHwr(kat)l0.?:tblbUl0D8 of north t0 Center; west on Center to "
etnui S-i rJ', taryot Hurgory, Con- Commercial; south on Commercial Fw ! Xcir 6-roPK bw
rtn,'Ln y.,llrlt'11 h Ioath.to Forry; countermarch on Comnuv-I Market and Tblrtwati.
Will 10 surgeons cut iirmmd lila iiom.f i.lni tn r.... .. .... -....-. .' .. ....
tonno S." ul nro,lnd h,s h8ftlt ,,ttl t0 Court; east on Court to stnto
iin "". ui iiiion. UUllliV,
wiuio uie steady Hand of tho nur-
geon brought tho sharp knife clasp
to his vltnl nrenn Pnlm. nii.tt.ij ...t.i.
-him nnd tho nnruna iui.n ,
'astounded by tho pntlont's courago.
i-oley had refused to be put uncier
the inlluonco of an nnaesthutlc. It
was found that the bullet fired by
Deputy Constablo Llttloflold Satur
day morning hnd nipped a cornor
ii um uiu npex or tn0 henrt, Tho
operation gave tho patient such ro
llef thnt he fell nsleop Jmmedlntoly
afterward. Foley refuses to make n
dying statement, becnuso ho Insists
hat' ho . will live. Tho surgeons,
however, entertain little hopes for
his rtcovory.
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ARREST TRAIN ICOlIIiER
SUSPECT IN VANCOUVER
Seattle. May 19. A special to the
Star from Vancouver. D. C. states
that Great Northern Railroad Detec
tive Carey, who has been there for
several days, last night arrested a
man by the name of Ben Ranton,
who is suspected of robbing the
Great Northern express out of Sent
tle a week ago. Ranton answers the
description even to the missing earT
The Men in Clinrge.
venlcnces. Will H tie
dress C. H., Joorntl ofict
..r",!,'?i!..ni! ",u offlc(5rB of th0 For Sale-Several hotw 111
H. M. Deckwith. Krnnd natrlarcb. und farm 'andi it a U.U
Portland. . 1 Ital National Bask. fH
E. J. Seelcy, grand high p-lest.
R. Robertson, grund s.nlor wiirJ- I'or Sale Household sooii
, Ro ,eb'irg. I new. Call 990 Oik itrtJ
T. 1 OI-. .. 1 n. ri I n-.i. tJ II fp.lf das
I'llFK. II. Ala WIUBI " "
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Sharon, grand scribe, Rose-
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TELEGRAPH BRIEFS
Senator Taylor of Tennessee In his
maldn speech In the sennte today
roasted Roosov-lt and the power of
the wealthy in congress.
Mnv Fisher, n clerk In Portland,
last night wns -obbed of his month's
salary by unemployed after he hnd
lavishly exhibited his money.
The primary council of the eight
miss onnry departments of h& Epis
copal church meets In Portland to
morrow for n three dnys' session.
Tho council has Jurisdiction over all
the states west of Co'orndo, Montana
and Now Mexico.
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11ATTLKR WIITv ARRANGE
e ... . VOlt mG CONTEST
Seattle, Mny 19. Battling Nelson
win arrive here tomorrow from tho
south, where he will complete the
nnnl nrrnngements for a 20-round
contest n this cltv on Decoration day
either with Kid Scaler or Dick Cul
len. The contest will be under the
""fP'cfs of the Washington City
Athletic club, John Rold mannger.
the came association that pulled off
the match between. Attell and Kelly
a month ago.
Of summern'mea
be indulged 11
the utmost when you have a food if
cycle to take you throiigh.lane and i
when the country offers its $rrf
attraction. "
If you are thinking of buyinfa tf
UirvrU Ui c chnw VDU Ollf SF"
cinrlr At ivfiflple anil file ifldlKfl15.
in prices that we have placed njjj
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