Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    10
DAILY OAPITAI JOUItNlL, SALNtr, 0IW5G0N, WEDNESDAY, MAY A7, 1008
rt
.M . &
irx &
Carnival of Suit
D a tm. This is otit Midsummer
L&tg&lflS Sale of High Art Cloth
ing. Never before have we given you such
an opportunity. Every Spring and Ssimmetf
Stiit, and they are all new in this store, at
great redtrctidns. When yoa consider that oar
prices are based on a dry goods margin, oar
cats are equal to one-half elsewhere, even if
yoa have jast bought a new sait yoa cannot
afford to miss this opportunity.
Conyrlchl I'OS b
' Hatl Echafincr At Mi
JUST REMEMBER
Today wc are selling black and tan Lace
Hose in a large assortment of sizes, )
a regular 50c value for . . . -&S&
On Sale at 8:30. No telephone orders.
$10.00 Values Reduced to
$12.00 Values Reduced to
$15.00 Values Reduced to
$18.50 Values Reduced to
$20.00 Values Reduced to
$22.50 Nalues Reduced to
$25.00 Values R dnced to
H 'jt " "
' I .' , ;
- Tift -
$ 7.65
$ 9.85
$U.65
$13.90
$14.85
$( 6.85
$18.95
Irish Dimities
In new checks and plaids for
Shirt Waists, the kind yoa have
?een waiting for.
M
wxfifllli Rvk
Ladies Attention
This season's newest show
ing of High-class Tailored
Garments at great reductions
$27.50 values Reduced to . $20.83
$28.50 Values Reduced to . . $15.00
$22.50 Vafucs Reduced to . $1 0.00
$30.00 Values Reduced to . . $23.65
$37.50 Values Reduced to . $29.85
$45.00 Values Reduced to . . $33.75
30c
rCOttOR1Tt
Tmm3wmmlkmTilLA
City News
Panama Hats
of this season's newest shapes
$1 0 values $7.50
7.50 " 5.00
XWWWBW
com-
i
WohUici
Cloudy with probabso Mjouora to.
xJpht and Friday; ..,-
Uollchty Saturday )
Tho alorofl will bo closid Satur
day from 12 to 4 o'clock, by notion
v iuw iiuBinoiq .Mon league,, TJho
atoros will bo open until 12 'to on
able tho morning de'lvrlts to b(
xntodo. ' ' ,
Kurtz Wins din
On the cno of IV. Antlrsftin vs
rrca Minr, jmlgo tfallowny yaster-J
day decided in favor of Kurtz. An-t
dreBon claimed to be a partner with
Kurts In tho mont market busings,;
but according to the Judgmentlall-
ed to produce any evidence tojfthnt
effect. '
i
wife, Anna "W. "Wray. The
plaint alleges that the couple wore
married in Minnesota In 1904, ur.d
tho wife deserted tho husband In
1907.
Tor tho Cherry Pair
Thero will bo a mooting next Sat
urday a,t 2 p. m, at the Board of
Trndo rooms, for .tho purpose of ap
pointing tho working committees for
tho coming Chftrry fair and to secure
tho co-oporatlon of tho Board of
Trade nnd the Mnrlon County Horti
cultural socloty in that important
matter. L. M, Gilbert, president; F.
W. Power, socretnry. 5-26-3t
Divorce Suit
Ulley B Wray of SUveiton naa
filed a uit for divorce ngalnfet his
OllBchalttgcr Win
In tho 01l8chnloger vs. Widmer
civiu, Judge Galloway yesterday ren
dered a decision In favor of the
plaintiff.
To Argue Divorce
Tuulmony in tha-Savnge divorce
case was finished yesterday, andthe
argument will bo hoard nextw'eek.
phnrmucy board, has returnod from
the board nt Portland, whoro 30 can
didates woro examined.
Taken to 1'rnltcntfary
George Green, convlctod'of obtain
ing money under false protonsos,
and Charles Murphy, convicted of
larceny, were brought to tho peni
tentiary from Dcrjglas county yo,-
torday by Sheriff II. J. .McLollan.
Violin itecltHl
Tho pupils of Lo Hoy Gosner will
give a recltnl Monday night, June 3,
nt the collogo ohapel. Besides violin
numbers the string quintet will con
tribute two, njjmbor,ubji.o is ftoj
dlally Invited to attend. No admis
sion 1$ charged. 5-27-2t
Miss Hurboml Itcturn
Mlsr K!ttie Harbord, of the star
If V011 AVant to Sec
I ww itwiuty tft44 lltVti 1UI U
The "Animated Snowballs" at th WJ11 resume normal conditions.
viiuuuuo couiu.ionignif.ior nereaiio.
the ohnngo of pqg.nm will taku
placo every Sunday, Tuesday and Frt-
dny nights. it.
If Yon Arc Thinking
Argue on Mileage
After a conference lasting two
hours tjio representative of the
Trav.ejjng Mn's Protective associa
tion ana tno tramc managers, of tne
SHOES TOR TENDER FEET
footwear, we have not over
looked the shoe needs of
the man or woman who
want plain, solid comfort.
Wo have a big trade la
good, sensible solos exory
..line and every curve speaks
for comfort. And style
arc made of best oak-tan-
While we carry all the lat
est and twollest shapes In
l3n'i sacrificed either, for
thoy are shapely and grace
ful in outline The solos
ned leather, and every pair
is hand-sewe.d throughout.
"Wo Inlto y.our attention to a special Hue of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Reed's Cushion Soles. Wear ono pair of thse shoes, and If
you apprt elate real comfort, we aro sure you will bo hack for an
other pair whon thoy are gone. We have also the celebrated Wa'k-
ovor biioos m biucher, vnls, Oxfords, In kid, tan and patent, all
Btyles, all prices, all sizes. A'so C. P. Ford's Ladles' Shoos in all
styles.
Of fixing tovor your homo see Han,1 ".?.."" " T juanar5 ol ne
sen's grills, oupuqard. and mill-' I T?Z ., , . ?, y
work first, as you will nt soma valu-'S..? 1 a.dec ?,on regard ng tho
.able Ideas.. Factory corner bhrohi"UB" '" "av",,,B mf or 10UU
'and Mill street. h , . ' l"? , "J611- The c0,nff ence, w
1 fnem In tho quarters of tho railroad
That Solied Hat jomml$sJon at the Etato bousp. Th?
! Can b' olennod nt Johnson & matter has been postponed until An
( Stego's to look Hko new. at a itto gUEt 5 " '
'oxponce. Next dgpr to Journal of-' " r "
Ice. '" PiaN.N'NIXG AEROPraR
I " FOR GOVEIUftlBXT
TlioMun 1 Sprlngfleld. O., May 28. Tho
Who help? to build up his city Is Brothers, most successful of all aer-
II C!Ond nitlzon. Patirnnl7a n hntna In. 4nl novlnndi., ,!,. . L
(d-ustry by smoking a Da Carona oi- tlons for tho construction of an aorn
ro rt, l.Anl -1 J - ' I -. . .
The Salerp Shoe Store
The Store Whero We Fit li.
, gar the best cigar made.
r
AVIiy Pay 20 Cents, a Pound ...
j For walnuts when Farrlngton ai'lls
,3 pounds for 25 cents
Chinese Stulo Guns
i Lpw Chung, an ex-convlct and res
ident of Salem's Chinese, quarter,
(was arrested by Sheriff Culver in
; that section of the city last night, on
jtlu charge of larceny. Chung 13
, thought to hayo stolen the guns from
tho store of Jahn.Molr. which wera
found in.r pawnshop a few days ago.
Molr identified tho gups, which, the
o.wner said, were sold toi him by a
Chjnanmn. Tho authorities at onco
sufpected Low Chung, 'who served a
piano which they expect to turn oer
to tho .United States government at
Fort Meyer, S&pt. 2S.
The new machine will be practical
ly an exact duplicate of the aero
plan which was smashed Jn the re
aent acoident at Kill Devil hill, N. 0.
whn the oporator pulled "the wrong
lever and sent the flyer diving to Uio
ground.
Tho Wrights say .the accident was
unimportant and that they are con
fident the raaohlne they will present
for the test at Fort Meyei will fill the
mil.
E. D. Gllson. sheriff of Adams,
county, "Washington, has been vUlt-
Int HI A VvfAtm. In AUJ .11.. tt.
term jJhjM penitentiary for a siniiiovLnreMj . .. t.. ."
,'nffnc -irt i .''". - vw--.--.ou uu 01 me n.msoniftu 01-
, .v atQ fiu, ana a searcn flclals of tho Evergreen state.
SPANIARDS
KILLED BY
FRENCHMEN
(fulled 1'irns I.cnRcJ Wlje)
Paris, May 23.--.Two Spanish, -oi-
uu-i- imvo uoeiniujiod and several
Pronclimon bajlly wounded In durU
uviwveii inOjEonuora of tho two na-tions-jolritly
gngngod ,ll pollclhg Mo
roccA, Ihatonmity gFoW lnc.oiiVnf i.
clnsh on May 17, having taken the
form of a bloody vendettn, accord,
ing to advices received nt ti, ..
nfilco )iere today. . , , t
i . ennui uiui uie apttnish wn
ofllce nnllflpil, Min.i-nVint. mi ,. .
..rt.J Vitf7?"" . v "n xwl
""i"""'" " in" consrant dueling
had boon rocelvfd))f ft ,,? iljl
Hint unless order wnB stored the
Spanish would be withdrawn.
No open flghtinii hni, taken n.,,
lu'lweon tht? SimnlHlr nnd the Fr'onc'i
and the hltteropt feellnc cxiRts nn.i
duolH take placo dnlly. in these on
counters the Frenchmen so far have
boon more ucoo3Hful than their, ad
vorsarlep. The condition of affa!n
is looked r.ipon ns being serious in
Uwj extrome and conferences are bo
lug held here today In an effort to
determine tho best method of meet
ing the situation.
It is constantly feared that a
breakout may tnlto p!nco and load to
a much moro serious clnh than tlio
prevlotiH ono.
OVER -;5
m
'"Sffis
hwi. pmAJ x
skim ,.. . . UT?r d ,....
-"' ..np. The,:i
"" was 50 m,. . '
ln'Jcta, '"", in
" 4
,Tohn WaiwTS7"
nn.U,;
ooflarc,anaM
mis morn dr n.. .
the clrcnlt l!
Iho ceunty jail, ''
HlTNIIAV CASING LAW
UPHKM) BY COUItT
Olympia, Wash., May 2S. The
con.tltutlonallty of tho law prohibit
ing the conducting of tnonter on
Sunday wna upheld, by the supreme
court .today. Tho caje wna Institut
ed by a combination of. thoator men
of thi state to test th constitution
ality of tho law.
of thlB Oriental's dwelling placo wob
made. A suspicious looking box was j
found In his possession, containing
all sortB of tools, which tho China
man could havq no uoo for, ind
which hod evldontly been Btolon by
him. Low Chung Is lodged In tho
county Jail ponding his hearing.
IJcnellt Dance
For tho Fnlrmount club, Friday,
May 2, at A. Dauo warchoira, 100'
South Commorcinl. Gentlemen 3f.c
LadiflB free. fi-2S-2t.
Takes n Big Paper
The rolltk.,1 mnttera published In
this papor now occupy woll onto 'vo
pagfs. Our press faojllties are taxed
to tho utmost and lnrgo" editions
como out late. But tho election is
next Monday and then our business
Syray Now
Uie Ar&onato of Load, thu
be-it rpray for codling moth,
caterpillar nnd n'l leaf erftlng
lnsocte. W- have a reliabl"
brand and our prlco Is rlg'it.
No clangor from burning your
tt-fxm If you use our brand.
AIdo, Imvo Sulphur and
Ltmo Solution In ctoolc.
Bee Supplies
Our lock lb tho most com-p'et-
in tho valley nnd our
prices nre the lowest. Every
thing for tlu Apiary.
Chick Feed
The kind of Chick Feed wo
handle certainly, gives satlcfac
tlon. Makes tho llttlo fellows
grow and koe,ps thm healtliy.
Our prlcon Is tho lowoat in tho
valley.
t
D. L WHITE S SONS
255 Com'l St. Phone 160
I'tllUd Pr.., t..
Uolso Ida. m ,r
State bank did L Z?
this ,.-. "l wl
nonccd. Judge Wood rtel
the bunk, ,J8charrf n.
nnd nv.vt j "
,.::: . vuibi
.c.....s. MltSghtj.Wl
I": u awe Buk
Clianey that the bla . .
' Mtlon, whlih Inelmtu n. i
iff'iwHS
,20 Per contoftheapiulKoii
1 )innn )...l..x p'
rltlon on tho nrt nf nd
Intercfitg hero vu tnAi
tlio failure of tho Unk to rwnl
uuars louay
Norwich UttoaFltt,
IflMffaaet!
IrnnkMcrHth,RfM(KW
Office with Wo. Brow 4 ft,'
29 Commercial ttrctt
MONEY TO U
TH0S.ll
Over Ladd ft linrh'i Buk.l
NEWWil
For Sole New 6-roon iwi
Market and Tblrtewti . 13i
vonioncci. Will t!l Am. I'
dress 0. H., Journal ol
Cor Sale Soteril h03W il Ml
nnil farm 'unit it A Uwktt1
Ita) National link. U'
For KalI have for M1! t
vnnrwiM clrrj. E. a.
Phono Farmers Ml.St!.l
n
i.'.. c.iiij i.r t.m bmt
woll two loti 08 Etl'l""1
line, $800. H16 H. J
. MririH
iwiPiiimiwwinwiMiiwiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii im?
tmmmwS CM
WW
m
tlKT,
r&is&ftv'i r.
I lnrl ovnort treatment- If
your wheel needs repamj
we can do the work W
you in the most thofog
manner. We're special
in this line, and guaranW
every job leaving our sMP
to give perfect satfWg
Our charges, too, arc &
tremely moderate, m
we have a reputation m
does the resl,
rpct mm AT HONEST
- WW
I M( IM&Li
- wun i"-
V
PRANK
1 ----- ' mttm