daily Capital journal, sAlkm, 'rkgon. wEDEdDAir, may 20, Ipos
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SEVEN
DIE ON
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wastes)
in the inti ft'.MlwJfti
We Feel
division rf IS .TrBP
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As hough it's our duty to tell every man the GOOD QUALITIES of
the Hart Schnffnor & Marx flno clpthlpg. If 'you want one "of the .very
est,, all-wool, tailored emits, then wo Insist on showing you our H.Si &
M. line. Other clothes haven't the smart snappy styles or the wanted
newness to them,
Cut Vii '-"Owl" prices on liudnuts, preparations
Notion Counter-
Today Only
We offer largo full Dlack, Molro Petticoats with large 'tucked
flounce. Values to $1.50 today only.
93
On sale at 8:?0, No Telephone orders received. First Floor.
Just received a new
Line of Merry Widow
Bows, Ladies' Guqntlet
Driving Gloves, and
Merry Widow Veiling
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TANK BLOWS UP
Copyright 1908 by
Hart SchalFner & Marx
Boarding
Houses
TAKE NOTICE
This, is your opportunity to bu)
Pillow Cnsen nntl Rlumla tn
about the cost of making. Intog-
rny i'iiiow cases 45x30 Inches, 1
for 25c.
Integrity Sheets. 72xD0lneliPH. 4
cents.
Itnska Pillow Cnses, 4fix3C Inches
grand special, 10c each.
Wo jiiBt received this now lino
this morning.
Long Silk Gloves
of the Knyser and Founes best
makes, 12 to lfl-button, elbow
length In black, missot, tan, Pon
geo, Whlto .brown, etc., $1.50,
?1.75 and $2.25 values, speclnl
this week
Largest and most complete showing of TRUNKS, BAGS and suit cases
Second Floor. '
When you are rendy for your Hammocks see our new lino before buy-.
Ing. No has-been's here.
$1.28
RO V Here's your opportunity for we offer 1 00
JJ Boys' Suits at half price. Boys' Hats in
King Edward and telescope A Q
shapes, values to $1.50, this week special - Hr O C
NAIAD Drcss Shields, warranted and absolutely
i vnirw guaranteed- Ask for particulars at the
notion counter.
Panama Hats
of
this seneon's
nnd shapes, each
beauty.
newest weaves
one a perfect
JM lit
f tfii
eu&l4
8 A
M 'INCOffPOfJATCD
xm4
$10 values $7.50
$750'" $5.00
Our entire lino of Straw Hnts has
been 'greatly reduced. If Old Sol
Bhould happen to come out real
warm now you might as well bo
.prepared,
TIES TIES
Values to 50c, each
7c
City News
Weathc
Tartly cloudy with possibly show
WB tonight and Thurbday.
Dam co Tonight
At Murphy hall. Lossona
veu to nine o'clock.
from
Clponherhilu In Marlon County
Govornor Chamberlain will spenk
threo times In Marion comity this
week as follews: Macleay, Satur
day, at 11 a. m.; Woodkirn nt 2:30
p.jn., Bamo day. and tho opera houso
in Salem at 8 o'clock In the evening.
IjIhik mid Kami Plantc
Given away at Church and State
streets. Must bo taken away at
once. Inquiro of Win. Brown & Co.
Mnrvlnjjo License
A mnrrlago license was Issued yea
terd,ay to nonnlo F. Lohrf Jr.. aged
23, of Portland, and Pavillno Elaine
Maschcr, need 21, of Silverton.
ildiiiliilNtmtor Annolnted
Tn the estate of John Lynoh, do
ceased. Henry Lynch has been ap
pointed administrator, nnd J. M. I
Martin, Frank Derby mid L. M. Kirk
linvo beon named as appraisers.
Dance Tonluht
At Murphy hall. Lesson
seven to nine o'clock.
Snlom and tho play will bo presented
as advortlsed,
Cleanliness Is Next
To Godliness they say. Well, then
Steusloff Bros, meat market Is well
on Its wny to heaven, for Its a modol
sanitary market. Phono 321.
Dealers Take Notice ,
Tho Salem Flouring Mills now
has a plentiful supply of bran and
shorts.
An Old Timer
But a hustler. J, M. Lawrence's
grocery store 1b one of the oldest, but
ho Is right up to date with his goods
and prices. Phone 311.
Musical Instructor-
MlVa Flemmlng of Chicago, tho
best informed woman In musical
work In tho United States, will be In
tho city tomorrow. Miss Flemmlng
is making a tour of the western
utates In the Interest of musical
work. Whllo hero eho will be taken
to all the public schools by Miss
Magars, musical director, of Salem
schools, and also a former student
of Miss Flemmlng, for an Inspection
of the musical work done liv thn n.
Pile.
from
Holler Skating '
Tho Inst skating of tho season to
morrow night. Admission 25 cents,
skates 10 contB. Under auspice? of
Falnaount Athletic club. 5-20-2t.
Sliver Hell CIVclo ,
Will give an entertainment and so
cial at Ho'mnn's hnll Friday. May!
ladles, and fine sewing by tho gontlo
men. Admission 10 conts. Good
llmo promised. Public Invited.
5-20-2t.
Every Rnlem Man
Should remomber that the Salem
Cigar Factory makes tho beat qual
ity cigar manufactured. Boost for
Salem and buy home product1.
Taalimoo, La Carona and Bon Ton.
Jteport Incorrect
It has been rumored that Dora
Thorno. would not appear nt tho,
Grand nnera Iioiira this nvonimr
TiU is incorrect, the company U ln;
PKHSOXAL
C. W. Dorlty of Springfield, a vet
eran of tho Grand Army who carries
six wounds received in battle, is at
the grand lodge.
C. O. Starr, a retired hardware
merchant of Junction Is at the grand
lodge.
Mr. Bolknnp of Chinook, Wnsh.,
la a guest of tho O'Flyngs of South
Salem.
Commissioner Xeedham went to
Wogdburn this morning to meet his
oalleaguo In tho county court, Henrv
Goulet, nnd will inspect a number o'f
bridges before his return..
Chas. Northcut t, tho champion
lather and shlngler, hns gona to
Woodburn to work for Contractor
John AUman for about ten days.
Mrs. Frances E. Hubbard, who has
been vorv 111 a rAonvnrin,, i,..
Florence sanltanlum and will be able
to so frionds,
Klect Xew President.
The trustees' of Willamette meet
at Portland Thursday, afternoon to
elect a president to succeed. John H.
Coleman. It Is not known who the
candidates are but it Is hoped here
at Salem a good business man and
educator will bo chosen who hasn't
got too ninny whcols.
o-
For Sal( Several houses In Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod
A Substitute fnr Won.l
Lnot wcok tho insurance under
writers of Chicago wltnessod a test
of a BubBtltuto for wood which is
declared to hnvo been most satis
factory. Doorc, window shuttora
and various other nrtcle3 mado of
tho new subotnnco wore submitted to
mo greatest possible artificial heat
for so largo a collection of material,
and thO riSlllt vn no nnnrnMnhln
dnmngo. Even with a blowpipe
oiuuii DjiLximuua were so reiractory
that tllOV lllllt n hlcrhop rnJilliK.
powor than steel. Ao a conscquonco
mo iioiio oi getting a substitute for
wood soems possible of realization.
As the Inventorn hnvo iittin tn
say about, the mntorlal used except
mm u is a mineral product from
xv.uuiviui U1H1U3 nnu very cnenp, a
good d'al of roaervo must bo main
tained, but it cortlnly will bo n groat
boon to humanity If tho Invention
proves whnt Its backers claim for
It. Tho material can be sawed and
planed llko wood, but la not cellular
In any sense nnd Is declnrod to bo as
nearly Indestrtictlblo as Is possible
It Is claimed that the supply of tho
material Is practically Inexhaust
ible and that It can be used not only
for what Is generally termed mill
work, but In actual construction,
having exceeded the tonsllo strength
of Georgia pine, so that it may bo
used In brldgo work and ordinary
frame construction,
While we must await further de
velopments, It may bo said that If
this Invention or discovery is all that
Is claimed for it, hymanity will be a
great gainer. The decrease In the
supply of lumber has' been jia notable
In into years that the cost of con
struction of almost any sort of a
building has greatly incrensed. It Is
truo that steel and cement are
largely taking the place of frame
work, but tho rough boards used for
molds In cement work cost as much
per thousand foet ns flno i.inn ,n,i
a generation ago. It Is not, howev.r,
inweij u nuuier or coat mat is invol
ved, but ono of safety from fire.
In this country wo are making
much progress in the direction of
fireproof and slow-burning build
ings. br.it the trnnhla fa thnt thn nM
buildings are still In the great nia
Jo.ity. AVe are careless about fire,
as the enormous losses each vear
show. If wo can get a substitute
that Is moderately cheap and dur
able a great boon will be conferred
and posterity will not have to worry
so much becnuso wo have been so
wnsteiui witti our forests. Phlla
delphla Inquirer.
1 iI...M,... . . . ....
Aimnuimy is n goou suustlt te
for intelligence nnd often pnsses for
it.
NINE OTHEHS 1NJUIIED WHEN
HOAT IS AVHECKEI) IN ARKAK.
SASr-OASOLlNE ON IlOAltl)
EXPLODED.
(United Piths I.oiisctl Wlro.l
Memphis, Tenn.. Mnv 20. Sovnn
persons lost their lives and nine
others narrowly escaped destruction
In an accident which befell tho gasoline-
InMiich Columbia about elghr
miles squth of Clarendon, 'Arknusatf,
at 10 o'clock Tuesday night. The
tank on the launch exploded. The
drowned are: mIbb Lillian Wlnfleld
of Clarendon, Ark.; Miss Almn Peot
of Covington, Tenn.; Miss Mnttlo
Counts of Clarendon, Ark.; MIbb Be3
Bld Palmer of Knnims City, Mo.; Mi's
Allco Burton of Helena, Ark.; Jos
McMantiB of Clarendon, Ark.; Dr. A.
u, tiousion or uinrendon, Ark.
The surviving members of tho
party aroln precarious conditions to
day. All that remnlns of tho launch
fhowB thnt both sides of tho craft
wero blown out. Somo of. tho pn8
senger8 were hurled 50 feet from tho
bont. These are believed to be the
ones who lo3t their lives. The river
Is being dragged todny for tho vic
tims, who wero prominent socially.
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PETITIONS TOO LATH.
fC,nJl"ll0d VT0Xn PnB !)
After litoning for twtTlioiIrs yes
terday nfternoon td thP arguments
prosontud by tho wot Interests of
Stayton and Sublimity, nnd thoo In
fnvor of the dry petition, Judge Gnl
lowny decided that the first petition,
asklnc that Stnvtnn nnd Snlitlmiiv
vote as n Miilt on local option, wni
tho legal one, and that the decision
of tho county court wno reversed.
Attorneys Corby and C. L. Mc
Nary represented tho stnto and Car
son and Brown conducted tho case
for tho wot petitioners.
Corby contended that tho spirit of
tho law required the smaller division
to glvo way to tho larger, and thnt,
therefore, the petition of tho Inrgor
division should bo preferred without
rognrd to priority. He did not think
much of tho law In tho first p'nee
and It wbb mado still worse, and Im
potent, he contended, by people con
stnntly Interfering with it. He
thought If people would lot tho vot
ers of tho two precincts In question
fight the mntter out by themselves,
thnt th; affair would finally bo ad
justed. "We can't understand," ho said,
"why Brother Plncus and Brother
Decknbach have any right to Inter
fere with our little local option fight
up in sublimity."
r
i iinairi a. -ii . i
not even otM u
""Claimed ihat j "
contrary to tte ;.r C
"ret t)etmlat h?t ftttte.?!
ft Petition u ,Ef. TftLI
division of thfAWjla
court shall oTdeA. a
admits !,. Jr. r?di. 2JH
c,or1nK to in SH Wffl
thnt'prl 1 l"!tlo
to bo considered ,i.T,W
opinion of ufi &&
man county, whn j.il;rl
.h8.M'tlmSBS,h.BJ
ho snld, ''Is reverb. ?ty
Bustnlned." Wd,tltW
h-itaatew
"J;o tho suprem e 7 HV
0"S Points niioM " l"".rll
highest authority In "
CHANCH.OPA I
LIFETIME TO
VISIT 80
The hnftlaiMn , .... . i
?jehJ?jaa
will be nn PiiMf ..j .tJ
21st to May 30th. ulSS
v ,i,b oi uregonucpw
10 W tnCM i)inman ..,
the flCr hnr w
fell round trip tickets from ST
Tncomn for J8. nmi., n. i7!c
POIldlUnni. " my
SaloDntes Majrniisju4
ovhuic, nnu iiny 25U iu J(
ivo, iq incoraa.
ijinuiB uoni lnnnm tin. t.1
both directions with atu!M
iiunt or 14 aaycrirom dattclaiij
mis ig nn oppoftantiiBibti
Cherry City to run an ncntol
Seattle. . )
Norwlcti Uakm Fife
Insurance Sail
Frnnk Mcmlllli, RfaMMifif
Oil) co with Wm. Brtt(
29 CommerclRl itrt
MONEY TO U
TK06.K.I
Ovor Ladd & Buih'i But!
XfAVnmi'n nnnlAn.lnH . Al..i .It
.UWlUi; D VUIIVVIIIIUU WUB lllllt II1U
The follow who Is always boasting ,ocal option law on thU point was
of being tho "bosB of his own house" enpnolo of several constructions, and
Is usunlly a grouch. i thnt no ono knew exactly whnt tho
... meaning of the Inw wa Anyone
construction of this law Is a man of
NEW TOM!
itnna 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i f.
!i fiet Scared I
OUT OF
more blcntrv tlmn liiflemont I ilnn'l
know, nnd no ono here knows whnt
the spirit of tho law Is."
McN'ary points out that the law snl;l
nothing nbout priority, and thnt It
was not mo duty or tno county court
to throw Jown the petition of tho
Some men look out for themselves
well satisfiftd that his Satanic ma
jesty will look out for the other
fellow.
;i Your Scare ii
A MERCHANT should not
only be nfrahl to be
thought nfivild, iu these !i
times of iiipldly-returniiii;
Imslncss confidence; but he ;
hoiild really be tifmid to, UK !!
nfrnld,
lli owes It to lilmwiif not ;;
to undo nil tho hard work of ..
jL
T the Jmst through gvttlns: ' '
frightened nt the first cry of '.',
1 1 "scarce' money.' For people '
;: LIKI3 a 'I'&ood fighter,!' a ;;
"gnine mnii," a man yvho ',',
"(.tjivs." Tlinv lr VVff III.. ..
I rabbits.. Ami the t'cubblts" ;;
are going to fare badly when ! !
conditions of easy prosperity
ni'o wstoivd. ' ' '
The merchants who condml- ! "
t a a
ed- tlmt advertising cost too
much when it wis most needed ; ',
with tho 6nmo kind of ren- i '
soiling used by tho man who 7
found 'that coal was too costly '
in tho"winter time Js soon to ' '
'wnko up" to the pta-luips un. ; ;
pleasant fact tliat his buslnesfc ', '.
has ben taken away from him "
by tho man WHO WASN'T ;
SOARED. , ; I ;
H I I i Hi Hi I 1 iHH m ; if
larger precinct for that of tho sum 1- Enquire 19S3 Eatt fi
; ; or, or vice versa. "This Is a debat- corner North 2Ht bl
Fir Kali New -rooa M
Market and Thirteenth . 13a
venloneM. Will !l clJ.
iImi. n U Tnnrnil GMM. fl
For Rde or Trad-A tWNt M
Depot addition ww
Mn.i wrtm n crnnn iiiiiki w
liuur U1 Bvl" mmlri J
Enquire 19S3 em w
Sjr nmlSmimS
The l
Enjoyingj
rreaiw
Of sUtnmeriiroecM
be indulged h
the utmost when you have a god
cycle to take you through lane and
when the country offers its
attraction.
' If you are thinking of buying .
bicycle let us show you of s
stock, of wheels, and the fodnceae
in nrices that we have placed "J
-v . ,r , aAnr "liltori
mm J. JnwKft n2
.
v &, . t
UU) Mil H'- ""?
i fmmw:-mmm0;$h' f .nrmMwwm w -v
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