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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1908)
PAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAV, JUNE 2. 1008 "' "" '"" " Wfc- - I w Hiwmmmmit0mmt wum in n .v. rux fht , w nr .i . .."" iilPV -. -5fe lZi-2?!" thlnTS! I look-lni tll? He V a.i?,is: 5. v """WW,, 3&WRLD oWHiTE) &. L4 ', & &P3 s. ma y v. .., Wjjr, Itf. ;' $WrwSE S?s w.wft?v;? Wi Si-oper'nni.NmJ sSSES. iWwuMfl . s?.. Sparkling, glistening, brilliant white fabrics, whiter than the whitest 3 or bnow, great neaps ana uanKS.or tiie cnoicest wnite materials all in cluded in our original white sale, at prices much lower than you pay for poorer grades elsewhere. Considering quality no other store in the northwest is selling as good goods for such small prices. When out of town always insist on getting as good as can be found at this store and you will get your money's worth. Snowy Linens and Domestics This department offers some unusual saving opportunities in dainty wash fabrics, toweling, muslin, etc., everything will be Just tu advertised. Imported Piques, 28 Inches wide, 35c values an exceptionally good bargain at iQg Very fine Persian Lawns, 82 inches wide a regular 26c value World of White Sale , iq 3-3 Imperial Long Cloths, 36 inches .wide, 25c value, extra spe cialWorld of White Salo .' 5 India Dimities in checks nnnd stripes for Children's dresses Rt 13K6 to sot Extra quality Bath Towels, aIzss 21x45 inches, extra heavy quality Regular 35c values Spscial 20d OriontaNTurish' Tc-welsjfwlzo 20x50 inches, a regMlar 35c value. r .r w White Wash Belts 1 I' Embroidered Tailored und plain linen, complete range pf sizes. 25d o S1.25 Mu-li Beautifully trlmmsd Waists of thl3 season's new creations all at reduced prices during our World of white. Wednesday Surprise Sale , No. 282 Wo offer drapery and curtain Swlsseo with large and Bmall dota nnd pretty designs for Wednesday Only nt On salo at 8:30. No telephone or- 4"4C ders received. Lace Curtain and I I V Drapery Department II SECOND PLOOK JLJiYQ (LADIES' AND CHILDREN' SUMMER UNDERWEAR Children's whlto sleevelesq vests oc to 2c Children's whlto Yest3 with lonjj sleeves 18c to l(lc Children's ribbed union suits oj)C Children's whlto ribbed pants trimmed with laco. . . . ,'uttc Ladies' eleovlcss vests f)c to $2.70 Ladies' vests with long 12-in nnd C-In sleeves J2:Je to $.1.20 Ladles' short knit pants knoo nnd nnklo l'gth 2c to $3.20 Lndlcs' Mnion suits .c to 95.15 Silk Gloves such as the Keysor 12-button, white silk 91.75 to 9s 12-button, white silk $1.50 Snocll OHc 12-button, white 'silk $3.50 Special fjia t4H 12-button Lisle Cloves ....91.00 Remember It's quality that counts th' llthn- .3 Uwi SS hear 'h' mi 1 I W "8htly. .of1"' ml ' bi IS AZ .Ur der. JhiY' NR lv MarlbahKa inat has bi 1 " vn where "!? W thin th' &?.""' mH "01can,toWDh,1t,N thrlppin 0, . 1 W 1 sinks Boftly into WL Drawn Turnover Mcxlcnn Hand collnrs 25c. Embroidery Turnover Gollars 20c to 35c. SPECIAL PRICES on men's shirts, undrrwear, ties, tox, hats, etc., during our world of whlto bale. NEW I)ElT. NEW ANNEX. Stamped Cinen Collars and Cuff sots, a Inrge assortment to choose from, special 326 PtofafgA Bir MPJP Ms yf j r" .k . """iBMiBMWPjH- I During our World of Whlto Sale, w. offer to each man n sav ing from $5.00 to' $10.00 on a suit of this sonson'w newest styles, nl'-wool fabrics and tho tailoring cannot bo excelled. MEN'S DEl'AUTMENT City News, r 11 l". aien camp a Woodburn picnic next Friday. ?" 4W.draS.n noon. Sbo Willi Attention. V..crn.. v.uaviiL 1110 an em enmn nf .,! if.. . . V ."" 1 iuii urn nornnw nntiinj .ui tho burial services of our Into com- Vnuflcttis- b T: ': I"u' of. Cl .B F"-st Advertises tho fleet, pim,,-.,. rViv 'ZT'AiU """". mnins win oi.n i.m.; ;i. ,;:-.""" "" lunu" conimenclnc Vfinoo,io nn ' Aftor that tho picture will advertlw 4LB11 w' ", Hj sJ.-jA ..Sf. ,;B K&SP 1 . .tv iH l.i'''?;',,'. . . I I Jim on their S HOW ha .... ' ""I sfejBfjfisa llvntor rnfl,."'" ... -I -T-" W 1IIW ff..K ?"Ui "" iiini nap. it li. 1. . wmelr rttrten. iff! down tv (hit .."L1 rcckln' with Ih'KJ vth'monarchlMiTg; to. go out. to Oduji! Brcetea with trj p Sm thv. !.. v. ..'.". fcnl "Q wi?4 ""b"'"v. Jphn A. Desios, ojt(i fondanld in u u d. Wnghlngton, VfuoaUjl Senator Jnnn r( suddenly today. WVthcr Cloudy with probably showers to. Right ad Wednesday. Wivitexl Ironora and machine handB. Sa ley Stenm Laundry. C-l-tf. Another Oivgon Eh'ctrlc Sieclal Snlom-Portlnnd carnival train. For tho bonoflt of th peop.o of Salem who doslro to visit Portland during the evenings of th Rose Festival week, tho Oregon Electric Railway Mas arranged for n special trnln to leavo Snlem nt 5 o'clock p. m., bo glnnlng Tuesday evening, Juno 2nd, and ending with th train of Satur day veiling, June Cth. Th's train will teach Portland at 7 p. m. nud, as previously advertised will Jenve Portland Ot 11 o'olnnk n m nn ihn' return trip. C-2-5t. Electwl Woodin'ji'8 Queen Miss Hazel Prion nf Mile oiiv !. is omployed at tho Chicago Storo 3 Havana n? n Y2CnTn8h,n a $ear he winner In tho con?? fA? i. "1va,l?Li a. La Carona 10-cont cl- .in -:-- " t. iiuiim inanuracturpii. Seo Tlioo Hat pf,?i.Jonn8on & .Sis,B w'nlow on South Commercial street. Thoy were soiled and old looking, but oft r.bi0,n" e'onn'Jd look like new. That old hat of yours can bo made to look niu oumu ni a mtio expense. Imiirovo Your Property Dy using some of Hansen's mill work. Seo him nnd get prices nt hl.i factory, corner nt n.hnmu n,i nu streets. """v" ""u W,H Card of ThnnkN n,,iVct W,8h ,n ,tli'8 wa' t0 oxprcsj OUr Sincere? mill honrttalt ,ni. tho nlghbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy In the loss 0 our wife and mother. J. C. Schulz. Henry Schulz, Geo. A. Schulz. Tho Clgni-s You liny Oil tllO floxMnn wW. ....... . . . Hnvn'Tl! 12Ta8hm. tfear roctly to Cltv Vlnw Mmn(...!L.' tho burial win tako plnco In the, G. A It. crclo at 11 o'clock a. m., Thomas, commander. D. Weboteri adjutant, ' Ackeriunn to Speak State Simorlntondnnf t tt ui,.. mnn will address tho 'graduating nl-i i, unwnei wnsnington, normnl school tomorrow. NO SMALL STOIIK EVER GOT TO HE A HIG ONE WITHOUT, AT SOME CRITICAL TIME. HAVING ADVERTISED "MORE THAN IT COULD AFFORD." A STORE'S ADVERTISING IS A PART OF IT'S "PUIILIO SER VICE." IT SAVES THE TIME OF THE SHOPPER. AND PRO MOTES THRIFT AND OA11K- FULNESS IN 1U7YING. SHOES rOR TENDER fCET footwear, we have not looked tho shoe over- needs of the man or woman who wnut jilaln, solid comfort. We have a big trade In good, senslblo soles exery Huo and every curve speaks for comfort. And style are made of best oak-tan-Whllo we carry all tho lat est and swollest shapes in Isn't sacrificed either, for they aro shapely and grace ful in outline. The soles ned leather, and every pair Is hand-sewed throughout. We Invite your attention to a special Mne of theso Comfort Shoes, Dr, Reed's Cushion Soles, Weor one pair of theso shoes, and If you appreciate real comfort, wo nio sure yon will be back for an other pair when thoy nr gono. Wo have also tho celebrated Walk over Shoes In blucher, vnls, Oxfords, in kid, tan and patent all styles, all priceB, all sizes. Also C. P. Ford's Ladles' Shoes In all styles. Motion Confirmed Tho motion of George A. Savage, guardian, for an ordor of solo of real proporty of lllrdlo M. Martin, minor, wns confirmed by tho county court IUUUJ, Iiiillnii Arrested Peto Lnffety, an Indian, who has boon employed as n logger in the oiniiiuMiiK nuns 01 una city, was ar TCS,?rd t$U'8 i"orn,uK 'or nssoAiltlng i V Fern,'" with n knlfo nt tho Club stnb'es on High street at 5 O Clock lftst OVfn!tn T.tti... drunk when ho attacked Fournler, viio ndmlnlstored a eovero beating to the Indlnn. Willninctto Hotel Arrivals. .niss u atahley, Portland. M. B. Carpenter, Portland. John Smith, Cottage Grove. H. C. Beauqhamp, Stnyton. R. A. Howard and wife, Albany! C, C. Cownn, Oregon City. ; o DIED BATTENBURG Af his home In East Snlem at 4 o'clock lnt even ing B. Battenburg-, of senility. The denceased was 79 years of flKO. The flinornl wna V.r.1.1 11.- ri.. . .... "" "u i hi a viuuku unneriaKing parlors There Is No Color Llnu In Brazil. Of thn vnrlniin tnnnlfdnfnHfina nf1 atmospheric laxity nono is more In- j inu jjuziuuss 01 me coior lino. Tin a land of coffee and sunshlno Is a land tinged with Afrlcnn blood. Of tho seventeen nnd a hnlf millions of people In tho country only sonio six minions nro whites. There were 750,000 slaves in nrazll when Prln cews Reirent omnnrlnntpd (ham in 1SS7, nnd there are neighborhoods wnora iup negro promem is a prob lem nnlv til rn fm n Hfn mm- tin a prob'em to tho Afrlcnna in their nntlvo Junglos. You go ashore, for instance, to uuy cigars at Bahla. It was n great piaco in tno old slave dav?. before tho pontnr nf ImliiRtrv moved down to Sao Paulo; Is a fine nine sun, w'tn its tnll stage-scenery uuwwngs, pniniea wnite or pmicinsn or palo b'ue, tho fronts an echo of the Dutch visitation of long ago Often decorated with Mien. Vmi climb tho narrow winding streets to the upper town, looking out on tho uirquoise sea. uverywncro aro ne groes huge women, with enormous chocolate-colored arms, In white cot ton wrappers and turbnns. They oomo swinging down tno cobble stones, squat beside their fruits and srtn parrots, lean out of Kround- floor windows, smoklntr fnt U)nor - - -- - - - . "... ....0 ., wv. i.nlgars. Try to take a photograph of wit) nnn nor oroao sinning race oloudP ovor with fear of tho mn Known, nna up goes her npron over her hend. In the cool Interiors of fessor lv a collcdgo or a pollytlclan who has lost his pull with th' boys Is slnt ovor to rlprlslnt his country. He stnrtB out a sturdy American, full lv th' Fourth lv July nn' wcarln th' Amorlcnn flag as n hatband. But ho llflnn'f flfion rrnnn Inner lmfniA Iia fin- ........ un..m cjw.tw w,4, WV4V(l IIU VV'I Kins to nnnreclato th' illBrnmfortR lvi c ....":. 7- ".". .:" -.. .1 ruiiuuiicau Bimpnciiy. no may noi have been very much lv a dignitary nt homo, but hero ho'e a gr-great follow. Instead lv being saluted ns 'Say you' bo tho polls, ho Is ad-dres-o das 'Yo'or oxcollcncy.' Th' peoplo soom much moro polished off Norwich Ufltaftrl hmm Prank Mrrftlllh, RdMwI Ofllcewlth Wn.Brcnll .111 n. ...i. 1 ..... "! 13 vuuiuicrr.iii rra. MONEY TO THAI ,Ow Laddft Dafh'il NEWTI For Salo Net e-rw Market and TWrtwttl, vcnlencef. WillK'JcWJ drca 0. H.,JwirMia For Sal-8wtnl ttwibl and fans 'infill I IU1 NatloMl Bit r P.!. PVIa. ttl Ml it'so mutton lEtii.B3l!j3 ner, Ore. Ji" i' O'clock this nftnrnnnn nn.l n. 1 'a' took place In the Odd reIlowsl!fr , In Hi8 C001 ,,nterlora ' cemetery. euows theso houses with spotless patios K. The Salem Shoe Store The Store Where We Fit U. A TllOV ai'ti Stltl BSnrnhn - iU 'MLnB i37-000 'fom the vaults of I tho San Francisco treasurer's offlco. t Benjnmln Guggenheim posltlvedy denies that his family will leave tho Jewish faith for that of the Episcopal. land doorways, white folks doubtless irnibi ue inning rrom me sun, out one scarcely sees them. Eighty per -ni ni mo inniumuntfi are negroes. You feel ns though you were walk ing through a deserted whlto man's cltv held by a black army of occu pation. About one-third of RIo's popula tion are negroes. From blacks who might have been Inndod from a slave shin yesterday the African tlnce fades ivit thrnticrh ovflrv crniln. Ltlon of mixed blood up to the of tho cuuuren wnues qt the ruling class. Arthur Ruhl Ir. Scrlbner's. But 21 of the venire of 25 Jury men subpoenned to try Walter J. Bartnett, Indicted San Francisco banker, appeared In court today nn,1 the first for of these examined were depositors, and therefore, excused. -o . The case of Mrs. DavlJ Neeley, the California Christian Scientist on trial- for not mimmnnin. .ji it ,.. assistant fa k , i 'ww; ?raa Home, again. Th' 1 fo Is gay, pr&iB to tht'iJtYr.tP'' Vl'lJbut It unfits ye fn bom cookln'. A prat go to the jury today. lawyer, a prominent Iceraaa, pro-1 'Mr. Dooley" On Diplomacy. "I's not PAiro thnt T wnnl in hn an emtiaBsaduro If I lver had to SYSTEMATIZE YOUR And your office work will b3 done In half tM W .... . ... . .., i.m away Hi V senrcning ror papers laai yw "- - ,. right moment, if you use tne u'ouw v'? ...n -annria IUU "- For filing letters, bills. m'camiw w jaA nnaco. - all klhaa In folders or edge, between inuvu . up-to-dato system and the Globe Wernlcks the idenl device for operating it. Protect your books they are too valuable W tho room exposed to dust and damage, u - J nl Tflll B" Cases, buy two or three at a time aaa grt I1 Call and let us explain, their many advantage window, ' V, YOUR CREDIT IS .GOOD, L,A: .