Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1008
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Every Man
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jfns n chnnro right now to review some of the fluent c!oht5 inri'do iii the
United States. ,Tho styles nro of the newest nrt known to tailors. Ev
err suit is perfect and gives satisfaction. Just nsk to hco our' Hart,
SdMffncr & Marx ALL WOOL SUITS.
Cut Ratev "Owl" Prices on Hiidniit's
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Preparations-Notion Counter
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Wo mo now showing some of the new. "Mekry Widow" Bows in nil the
newest colors. ' , ' . -,
Ladies' Gauntlet Driving Gloves ami "Merry Widow" Veiling nro
Among the new arrivals' at this store. " '
ODD FELLOWS
CLOSING WORK
NO JAPS SAYS
. - CHAMBELAIN
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Boarding
Houses
TAKE NOTICE
This Ib your opportunity to birj
Pillow Cases nnd Sheets for
about tho cost o( making. Integ
rity Pillow Cnsos 45x30 inches, 2
for
25 cents
Integrity Sheets; 72x90 Inches,
48 cents
Itasita Pillow Cases, 45x30 Inches
grand special,
lOceach .
Wo Just received this new lino
this morning.
Long Silk Gloves
f tho Kaysor and Founcs beat
makes, 12 to lC-button, elbow
length In black, russet, tan, Pqn
goo, White ,brown, etc., $1.50,
$1.75 and 92.25 vnlueBjftspeoIal
this week fST
- Panama flats
of this geason'B newest weaves
and shapes, each one a perfect
beauty.
$10 values $7.50
$7.50 " $5.00
Our entlro lino of Straw Hats has
been greatly reduced. If Qld Sol
should happen to conio out real
warm now you might as well bo
prepared.
eu&lA
$128
14cd.
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City News
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TIES TIfS
Values to 50c, each
7c
. The three-days convention of the
Odd Fellows grand lodge is' drawing
to a cloo. and Is recarded as one of
tho most successful In history. This
afternoon ithe grand parade took
place from the Odd Fellow's temple
to tho state house.
Social events concluded Wednes
day's labors,' a literary" and social
progroin at the representative hull',
with address of we'eone by' Col.
Stockton. of. this city, and punch
served nt the conclusion by the Sa
lem ladles. The Muscovite order pa
rndo in uniforms nnd n lleht mist
on Court street, and banquetted nl.ntorshlp.
t.lio Elks hall,
. Doth tho assembly nnd the grand
lodge worked hard all tho forenoon
on routine matters relating to the
order, and both will Install this aft
ernoon, although It Is going to crowd
them hard to get through. '
All unite in voting Snlcm the idea'
convention city. The next grand
lodge will be h"ld a Albany, thnt
city winning out over Hood River,
Eugene nnd Corvnllls.
An excellent program hns been
'prepared for th final event 'n tin
(commencement exercises of 'the li)0S
Jnw class of Willamette university.
The exorcises will tnke place nt tho
M. E., church at 8:30 this evening.
and will bo as follews:
(Plpo organ solo.)
Concert Rondo Albert HolllnsL
I Tiionitts a. itouerts.
invocation Rov; Philip E. Bauer.
Soprano solo, '.'Angel's Serenade,"
Broga Ednn Earle Browning. .
Violin obligato Lllllnn Stege.
Address Hon. JuMub C. More-land,
Soprano solo, "Waiting," WUJIard
Mernlo Alberta Hug.
Violin obligato Lillian Stege.
Presentation of diplomas Dean
C. L. McNnry.
Chnrgo to ClasE Hon. A. M.
Crawford.
Plpo organ solo, grand march
from "Queen of Shebri," Charles
Gaunod Thomns S. Roberts.
ClasB of 1908 Phlll'p A. Stover,
niri' TSJnnor .Tr. . Wnllnnn fl Trill.
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Bcinucio o. Htfidmnn, Horry K. spac
ing, Roy Morgnn, William P. Lor J,
Jr., Walter. C. Wlnslow.
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j .(United Tress Loused Wire.)
RoVebur'g, Or.:, May 21. Govornor
Chnmberlaln has come out flat-footed
against the assimilation of tho
Jnpnneso In tho commonwealth of
Oregon, ,f v a
II "Ijwoilld rathoi'(le't my children go
I iillirt.iAtn.l '1.n. Rt)n..r 1U... 1 -1 -,1
uinuuillicu IUUI1 III1UW Llll'lll lO. Bll
with a Jnpaneso In the school room,''
he declared Wednesday night in a
speech Here. The statement .wob
greeted with applause.
Governor Chamberlain Is stump
ing the state in the Interests of his
candidacy for tho United Stntes Ben-
REPOTiOF THE. UNITED STligl
NO. 0021 """ V tA!lj
Report'ofHho condition of the riAi . '
nt Salem, In the state of Ore, rt 'ffiSSftft W
T?tt?..M..
Loans nnd discounts ,., 8
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured !
;m
ABSOLUTE
CURE FOR '
DIPHTHERIA
duo from National Banks (not resort' .' v '
Duo from state bank an3 i,LriLBervo Rents')
.Due from approved reservo agents
Checks and other cash Items... "
Notes of other National banks.'.. ' '."
Fractional paper currency, nickels nnd'eeni."-"
Lawful Money Reservo In Bank, vb- cent8lt"
Specie , . . . ,, ;
Legal-tender notes '.' M8,i(l 55
, 1 . tl r, , &00
ivtuviiiimuH iunu wit 1 u. S. Treasury, tr
cent of circulation)..;.... (C per
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Total
Capital ste'ek paid In,
Liabilities,
MU
Undivided profits, less expenses an i taV 'litF
NjiJM11 unnk nots outstandlpg. . . . pald
Duo t6 State bnnkn nnd lintiirnro
Individual depoaltB subject to check...! """ .tt
Demand certlflcatea of deposit. ... . V '....J
Time cprtlflcates of deposit ... ! , k
(Unltfil I'itos Lfnerd Wlro.
Chlcngo, May 21 Dr. Ernest Jen
tsch has. sprung n surprise In medical
circles by the announcement that he
has discovered a treatment which is
an absolute cure for dlptherla.
With this remedy, which he calls
it "vegetable antltoxlno" or lobelia.
t fllltMIn 4a lnrt .M., 1A Mn.
dititherla bv ndmlnlsterlnclt livun-l
dormlcally.
Although llbcjla is known to be a
poison among physlclfins, Dr. Jentsch
has demonstrated thnt It is harmless
when It Is used In this wny. At the
requost a physician attending a meet
ing of medical men at which he nn
nounccd his discovery Jentsch In
Jepted thirty d-ops of tho nntltdxlne
(Into his body. Not one of tho, phys
icians present had e'vor before heard
of tho 11 bo of' lobelia as a cure for
diphtheria.
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NCOfiPOftATED
TIIM AMOUNT OF YOUR "HE-
LIEF IN ADVERTISING"
WHICH IS PUT INTO TYPE IS
WHAT COUNTS.
JUST AS IT WOULD HE FOOL
ISH FOR ANYONE HAVING A
HEAL ESTATE BARGAIN TO
OFFER NOT TO ADVERTISE IT
SO IT WOULD HE FOOLISH
FOR ANYONE, SEEKING A
KAL ESTATE HARGAIN, NOT
JO Itlfcll) TIIK AIIS,
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. PERSONAL I
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Irvln and
daughter, Aletha, have gone to Seat
tle to visit rolntlves and seo tho fleet.
Marie, Carl and Garrett Luclen
; on tho stroot Ho wan hrnucht ti ernnd children of Mrc. Mary .Martin'
H Soforo Cordon Mnnr t .T-or'n1 !l " tnto hospital for tho insane.
,""'"'" .."""".' '""lv ?. ",0i";i are in tho city for a few days, tho
GOULD LINES
WILL EXTEND
INTO NORTHWEST
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding '.V. . ! ! !
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State 'or Oregon, County of Marionrss':' -'
I, E. W. Hazard, cashier of thn w....j t... .
that the nboye statement. Is time to the best of my kiwJJSj
correct Attest: . -"ko.i
a-W.l
Subscribed nhd sworn 'to' beforA m ,t nmu .,
(Seal.) vvoiif,i
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Ho
Inif nrt1 lnl nnf IW
claimed that when arretted ho tv ,!, fe tL'T,)?
not uoRRlnir. but that tho man to llt.0'tnJl.l.e,, .b MrB' Bc,I Both
HQiiin iioorty Btrcet.
Wthor
Cloudy with probably nIiowww to
night hiuI I'YKbiy.
not begging, but that tho man to
whom ho was talking voluntarily
banded him 30 cents. Moor of order
ed .him to leare town uh soon as
poDslblo,
Holer SlcatiiifT
. Tho last skating of tho season, to-
nignt miuraiay). Admission 25
VatfiM. tILatlnv
. . . finnii nlf ntitu 1 A Anin TTm.Ia. ....
Tho last ekatlug of the season, to- V"V ' V. , u . 'i.ui ,, ui , u"
worrow night. Admission 25 conts. . 8Dlcc ot Falrmount AthloUc club,
skatcn 10 conta. Undor ausplcoi of
Falrmount Athletic club. 5-20-2t. .Tiiicr sentenceu
a man giving me namo as George
Jean, who was arrested Sunday
nignt ror stealing a rovolvor from
How In TIiIh?
Threo pquihIb of Hailbut for 25o
nt F. P. Fnrrlngtun. Stnto street gro-' Ja,n,e3 Mo9,nn!?. PIoRded .KUjUy to
cor and markutman.
11 ohargo of petit larceny In tho no
l'co cent this morning, and was
souteiicod to 30 days In tho county
Jail.
been
on
Silver Hell Clrch
Will glvo an entorjalnment nnd so
cial at Ilolman's hall Friday, May
S2..at 8:30 p. m. Nail driving by tho
Indies, and tins sowing by the gentle- , 'r " BK"nB or tno seusoi
wen. Admission 10 cent. Good l'8 (Thursday). Adm ssJon
time promised. Public Invited.
5.20-2t.
Roller Skutlng
The last skating of tho season, to-
Mayor Rodgora wont to Portland
yestorduy on business.
Mr. and Mrv. A. L. Clearwater
have loft for Soattlo to soo tho fleet.
Tiioy will bo gon( two weeks, and
boforo returning homo will visit rel
atives at Tacoma and Everett.
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WHHiur to Challenge Champion
Shlngler of Salem, especially Mr.
Chns, Northcutt, for a wager. Albert
H. Buck,
Aid H witty M'ceting
Tho Iadie3 Aid sooloty of tho First
Proibytorlon church will meet nt tho
residenco of Mrs. P. H. Raymond,
1070 Contor street, tomorrow after
noon at 2:30 o'clock.
(United Press I.eimM Wire.)
Los Angeltfs, Cal., May 21 Edwin
Gould, pathfinder for tho "Ocean to
Ocean" railroad ambition of his
brother, George, announced thnt tho
Gould lines will not only roach San
Francisco, but they will on tor L03
Angeles and tho porta of tho Pacllli
Northwest. .
Mr. Gould arrived In this rlty from
Texas In his private car "DlxleV
Gould Is n direct rir of tho Western
Pacifln and mukes tho posltiyo an
nouncement that the ocean .to ocoun
Gcmld lino will bo consumatcd with
tho oarly completion of tho West rn
Pacific Into San FrnnclHco and that
tho lino3 of the Goulds will aho ox
tend lo Seattle and Portland In the
near futuro.
Furthor, Mr. Gould declares .that
tho Pacific coast will bo. the scono of
tho most extonBivo railroad opera
tions over known.
Sinclair's fantastic .tale in. which
members of tho four hundred ln
dulgo In a gluttonous "feed," but
this Is not to be counted, Eating
ns 0110 of tho simple nnd universal
pleasures, of life is not recognized
by fiction writers. Do they fancy
that such portrayals are beneath ! son, accd 69 rem. k.ju
their art or that tho public profers m. yesterday was held iilu
?.iil,"ieliS-.t.h.?,n?1J. " 80 7 today from ft. . ,Z
r wroiiB. uiciccnB Know now much 0f A f rin.v ,n,r
tho social meal enhanced tho Joy of Smdo In citt vL iS?"
living in his day, both In high circle ,tt Clty Vlew ""
and low, and condltons in this re.! .L! " til . m
spect nro not different now. A little t . . ..'
recognition of tho fact that a dinner N or WiCD UMOflrlte
ib sometning boyond an interchange
of wit, or nn hour of diill dialogue,
would not lower the standard of any
novelist. Indianapolis Star.
Jiired though nil oIlt-,.
shaking ,,p whcn ihcTwcCnl
tiunb mu i(.jt
Funeral of ln. ji
ineiuneraiofHn.lllHi(ji
Cleveland Strike Will He Sctthd.
(I'nltetl I'rei Lcnted Wire.)
Cleveland, 0., May 21. Tho Mu
nlcpal Traction company and its
striking employes decided this nftor
noon to settle the strike by arbitra
tion. Tho men will probably return
to work tomorrow.
InXJfAKt!
Frsnk Meredith, HMtotJ
O nice with Win. Brent J
29 Commercial street
Ru'Ier Skating
Tho last skating of the season, to
night (Thursday). Admi'elon 25
eenti skates in Vnnin iTn,?n.. 0.. " '. Bl"l". wma. unaor au
spices !f&Wou?Athlotta f F"-""'rt Athletic club.
Kept A-Golng-
Ford Estnto Annruised
ino report of tho appraisers of the
int. a mn... r- n. '
Y. M. C. A.'Cirou
The Y. M. C. A. is to have a "so-
MONEY JO If
THOiK.1
Over Lndd & Duh'iSU
Almost Drowns (11 Tub.
(I'Dltetl ITmh I,encil Wire.)
San Francisco, Mny 21. Weak
and Ht 111 unnble to snenk. Aucu't
Verdlor, who for six hours lust ulght yoar-old son of Agent Smith of Duns-
siruggied nKalnst drown nc In a linth 1 muir,
Oivgon Express Jumps Track.
(United l'icti I.etued Wire.)
Sun FranclBco. May 21. Four
dead and three seriously Injured Is
tho caauallty list of a train wreck
that occurred laBt night a mile north
.or Pinole. The engine of tho Oregon
cxpro h hjft the rails and dragged a
baggngo car and two express cars In
to tho ditch. L. W. Cody, flreuian:
Express Guard Cummlngs, who was
a resident of Portland; and an un
known 'trnmp, wore Instantly killed.
isnglneor R. lv, Ward was so bndiy
hurt that ho died this morning, The
Injured, onoor moro of whom may
die, nro John J. Bermingham, ox-
pro?u mueengor, of Oakland; L, Mc
Coy, oxprona messongor, and tho 14-
NEWTd
George. Gordnn, jv 7a faring man, e8tnto of Tllinnn WnL'wnB n,,T ,. clety" circus tomorrow and Satiirdnv
halwandored In from Portland yo- terday in tho offlco of tho county nishtB nt 8 o'clock. This 3 a unique
erMy, was arretted by noMcemtn L. c)ork. Tho estat0 ,8 vojueJ Jt $146 .en,srtn,ninent nml tho w, It Is
T 1 Knui Ti' 111 ri r r piifa . m .1 m M 1 .
w
ter
It. Murphy last night for begging J30.
SHOES FOR TENDER FEET
footwear, we have nof over
looked tho shoo needs of
the man or "woman who
want plain, solid comfort.
Wo havo a' big trade In
good, sensible soles exery
lino and every curve sptaks
for comfort. And style
are made of best onk-tan-Whllo
wo carry .all the .lat
est and swelles't shaped 1$
Isn't sacritlced either, for
they are shapely and grace
ful in outline- The sole3
ned leather, and every pair
Is hand-sewed throughout.
Wo invito your attention to a special line of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Heed's Cushion Soles. Wear one pair of these shoes, and If
you appreciate real comfort, we uro sute you will be, back for an
othor pair when they are gone. Wo have also the celebrated Walk
over Shoos In blucher, vals, Oxfords,. Jn kid, tan and patent, all
styles, all prices, all sIzeB. Also C. P.. Ford's Ladles' Shoes in aU
styles.
The Salem Shoe Store
Tiw Store Where We Fit U.
eald, will not bite. An admission
o( 10 cents will be charged.
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MARTIAL TROUULES IN
. M'INTYHE FAMILY
A suit for divorce wns filed vester
day in the circuit court by Ethe' Mc
Intyre against her husband, William
Mclntyre. tho plaintiff, a'leglng cruel
and Inhuman treatment on the pa't
jot nt?r n!iEoanu.
I The cpmplalnt env9 thai for two
.years the matrimonial state was nor
mally happy. Ono night, to Mrs. Mc
ilntyro's surprise her husband came
j home very late, end In an Intoxicated
corny ton. When she remonstrated
wun nim as nnitally assaulted her
t When th. hurband beeam ? sqh Ty fff"n? n?m!
m asked forgtvenes, and the mar.vnnei,nte0 " n0(
tial rations were rosumed on condl- ",. S.AJiJ
tJon that the husband should behave
hlm-elf 'n the future.
According to the complaint, how
ever. Mclntvro failed to keep his
P'omise. U& got drunk continually.
Domestic fvffalrs became worse and
worse, until finally the husband not
only beat bis wife whenever he be
came intoxicated, but even tried to
kill her. His favorite weapons were
the axe nnd the razor, and these Mrs.
Melnjyry h'd. thereby, she allege?,
saving her life.
Tho wife says ohe wns always kind
and forgiving, and took her husband
back even after he had been rent to
Jail for lacenv. But he never appre
ciated It, and now th wife says she
wld not glvo his another chance. She
a ks that she havo the ojistody of hor
two year old child, and that the
father be compelled to support It.
tub, wns taken from tho ho.-nltal to
his home today for treatment.
Ear!y Wednesday Vordler engaged
a tub at tho Lurllno baths. Six
hours Inter, In making bis 'rounds,
ho attendant found Verdlor n the
tuD, almo3t exhausted from holding
his hend out of tho water. It I3 br
lloved thnt upon stepping Into tho
cold bath tho shock caused pnralysh.
Unab'o to cry out or to got out of
tho tub, Verd'er was barely able to
keep his faco above water and when
discovered ho was on tho point of
fainting from exhaustion.
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Eating Not Popular In Fiction.
An English writer notOB that oat
ing, as a necessary and Importnnt
part of social life, has lost Its pines
in fiction. What ho savs Is tru",
and is equally true of dress as an
ossentlal part of the description of
the personages of the tn5e. Modern
novelist?, for example, seldom do
scribe tho heroine's garb, leaving
that to th render's fancy or to the
pencil of the illustrator. Omission
of such description either by pen or
brush is not unwise, since feminine
rasniom ennngo so rapidly that too
accurate portrayals serve to classify
tbe ionk belonging to a flxM
period.
The matter of eating, however, Is
different. To eat in company Is
more a part of social life among tho
rich and poor than ever before.
Every year dining is becoming more
cookery has afl-
professlon, Mr. MI-
cawber, who broiled bacon and toast
ed bread at his broken urate and en
tertained his friends with Joyful hos
pitality, has his counterpart in these
days in tho man who proud'y dis
plays his mastery of tho chafllng
dish. Women flock to cooking class
es, ana a new and savory dish ex
cites .as mucn interest among them
as ever It could havo done among
those famous cooks, their grand
mothers. Why this art do3 not figure more
In fiction Is not clear. People dine In
novels, but never by chance dp read
ers know what Is served to them or
how they enjoy it. There are, of
course, such exceptions as Upton
Tho cause of tho wreck has not
yet hon d terminal and wll. yroh
nbjy never ho known. A broken rail
or sojno m'nhnp to the engine aro
conjectures of the train men
None of the passengers wer In-
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For Sttlc New 6-roo lM
Market and TMrttaU.
vonlcncei. Will Mil &
dross C. II., Jourtal ,
1,'ni. Rain (WTMdf AtW
Depot nddltloo to Si!.
trado for a gooa &bbj
Enquire 1983 EMt ww
corner Norm zm
For "Sale Several hosw hi
and fans 'ask at a I
l,nl V.tlnnul BUk. M
Wuntrd By 8apbl,w
position a farm lui- .'
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ligattTirt
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pb Kind Yoa Harc Alajs BmjM
a.
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Of siimmeiiii
be indulged ii
the utmost when you have a m
cycle to take you through lane atff
when the country offers its S
attraction.
.j a P Iivflna Mil 1
If vou are thinking 01 db8- 7
bicycle let us show you our
m
jli, ...i.naft. dnd the ldla
MUtK Ul fflicvia -, ,
in nrices that we have pta'5
FRANK J. MOORE,
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