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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1908)
i ' REMENDOUS STOCKTON BONAFIDE CLEARANCE SALES REGlilCtlONS DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALES!, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1008 -. 1 , Jf '". . . I II I . .. "W aiwf j THE OLD WHITE CORNER i rrr "" """ "BBEaesgesagateE ' tui r-m Muslin Underwear Reduced j Clean high grado garments; mado under tho most sanitary' conditions for high class trado, Somo muslin underwear iff made to sell, somo Is mado to wear, ours Is tho lattor. SOME SPECIALS $1.75 Petticoats- $1.23, $1.20 Gowns - .98 75c Drawers - - - ' .60 CHEMESE HALF PIllCE ALL CORSET COVERS REDUCED Men's and Boys' Clothing Reduced From 1 0 per cent to 50 percent. ";''' .;' Just think of it oven out- highest grade suU's.afe Veduced'fremlll.RO to f GOO,. and some aro actually i c i j Half Price j reductions aro mado according to style and Quality and no reaaoaable iporson can be dissatisfied with the values we offer during our June Clearings .. Oegant Suits For Ladies Reduced One-third High grade Altman Voiles, Panamas, Sorgos, Etc., mado up in tho most pleasing mannor nil this sonson'a BEST. STYLES. fc $15.00 Suits for $1 8.00 Suits for $20.00 Suits for $25.00 Suits for $30.00 Suits for $40.00 Suits for $60.00 Suits for $75.00 Suits for s ' 4' , -$10.00 $12.00 - $1 3.34 $16.67 - $20.00 $26.67 - $40.00 $50.00 JUNE SALES IN GENKRAL All during tho mouth of Juno wo will offer special Indueom'onti in evory department 'of our big establishment. Tho ovory,dny callers will faro beat becauso each day will havo lta features' for saving money. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, OO CENTS PAUt. ' Odd sizes In high grndo goods actually worth from $1.00 up to $3,00 a pair. This Machine Is Guaranteed for, JO Years Ovor 100 of thom aro In uso In tho Immcdlato vicinity of Salem. Every ono Is giving perfect satisfaction MMM-MM W " III THIS EEfllNT MACHINE $25.00 Not equalled in all America A high kvmU esy rttHHiHg hm cIiIho hIuhjh ttoltl at , mmUH$- mntlo tho lwico, ljrJ. goAfl. AHJE- j' Best Grade Staple Calicoes - 5c yard Parasols Reduced On account of tho backward season wo will reduce tho prices on all our now parasols. KLVKFV RUFFLES niul MERRY WIDOW STYLES June Sales WW Kid Gloves 75c , ?1.00 and $1,25 values. A full ' . lino of colors and sizes. PAIUUO fl LOVES Long and Short 50c to $2 YWK BAFFLED BOY (Continuod Prom Page 1.) "I havo been Bhot," said Mr. odo; "Bon Stanton shot mo whllo I lh lrvlnir in 'nhono for tllO DOlICO " Mrs. Carrjo Nolan, who was fbr- rly Miss Goode, was last nigiu jgtltuUnir fnr her sister Miss Lulll odo, as cashier at tho Vaudotlo enter. Mrs. Jesslo ueeco or ua. sndo, who is visiting hr parents, and Mrs. Shontz ot mis cuy. . HidM wn with Mrs. Nolan at thca'tor. and had decided to stay Eh her last night at tho Goodo ne, at 4C0 Commercial street. cordlngly tho two women stnrteu mo at tho close of tho entertain- fcnt at 9:45 o'clock. Trtr Phinins nnother of Mr. foio'e daughters, was in bod when two arrived at tno nouse, um Headaches fld Eyestrain Li I MANY who for years lvo suf. trod intensely from chronic slck -lulnclu, using drugs- of all :ImU without lMHiflt, havo found immediate and permanent relief properly adjusted glasses, be. use eyestrain was tho cause. 'nku mvny tlie 6train and tho re- Ik'f Is lasting. S IATISPACTION GUARANTEED Barr's Jewelry Store State and Lfferty Streets was at onco aroused by the sound of a man's volco and a heated conversa tion in the hall. "I rushed down stairs," said Mrs. Phillips,'" and saw that tho girls had boon followod by Don Stnnton. Ho had n rovolvor, and, flourishing It, ho demanded that ho seo Mrs. Itocco at onco. I told him ho could not, and told him to go away. I thought ho wnB drunk, but he said ho was not. ' You let mo see .T'ssle,' ho cnld, ' or I will shoot tho wholo family.' " In tho meantime tho nolso had awakonod Councilman Goodo, who ran down stairs clad only In IiIb shirt and trcusora. 8lanton had pushed himself Into tho parlor, and was threatening to shoot ovorybody who Intorforrod with him. Ono of the girls had roachod tho telophono and was trying to call the police station, but was not successful. Ooode's Story, "I saw that tho pollco could not bo reached by our 'phone," said Mr. Goodo last night. "Remonstrance with tho young man did no good, and I knew that If I tried to eject htm forcibly ho would shoot. So I slipped out the back door and ran to tho telephone in tho G. A. R. hall next door. I had Just taken down the receiver when Stanton burJt through the door leveling tho re vnivnr nt mv lmiul. T tried to strike tho weapon from his hand, but he fired berore I coma gei u. Tho bullot entered the council I man's left cheek, cutting part of hi' toncte and came out on mo rigm sldo of the face. By marvelous chance It Is thought that tho ball mlsbod both bones and teeth, pierc ing only the fleshy part of the face. ' With wonderful presence of mind. M'. Good? flung himself upon tho as allant before ho could aim again In the granjile two more shots wore flred by Stanton, one grazing tho shoulder, and tho other making a ' flesh wound in the abdomen. Aftar n-incr th third shot Stanton fled. , and after an all night search the po lice located him at G o!clock thU morning in tho home of his brother ! Charles Stanton in Yew Park. The 'young man was Immediately placed , under arrest. i Immediately after the shooting oc curred Dr. Morse was summoned, I .l snnn na hn made a (lulck 6X- amlnatloa pronounced the wounds not fatal. Goode was .then carried to his home, where the wouud3 were i dressed. It 1? reported today that rniinetlman Goode Is resting easily Concerning young Stanton, very llJtla Is known as to bis motives ror l.nmmiiinir the crime oT last night. H U sW Urat Jste Jr W. oBce extot&d Mtweem Skaate aad Miss Shoiitzt who afterward became Mrs. Reeco, Is roiponslhlo for' tho murderous conduct of Stanton. A soon ni ho learned that Mrs. Recc wfu In town ho mndo tho dospcrato attempt to seo hor. Tho aoodo fam ily declare that tho man know -what he was do'ng. and that ho won not (IrTfnlc enough to lo out of his mind fto Is about 20 years of ago and hat no regulnr occupation as far ns can bo learned, but has worked In vari ous cnpacltloi. Ho, of Into, has been driving n delivery wagon for E. O. Cross and a fow months ngo ho wr.3 employed at tho samo work for Stous loff brothers. Stantlon was discharged from tho position befortubo' shooting occurrod. Dou, Stanton, when Interviewed to day, claimed that Goodo attacked him boforo he flrodj Ho also donlod that he threatened to shoot any ono, Netv York's Municipal Skyscraper. Tho plan for New York'o munici pal ofneo building which was recent ly qhosen by a Jury of award Is said to follow tho classic stylo, but It Is the eiz'o of the bulldng that Impres ses ote in the pictures. It Is to ba 23 stories high. If the design is car ried "out, and tho largest ground measurement will be about khe length, of one of our clly blocks. The general offect produced Is that ot an reiormous buslnssi skyscraper. A tower at the top Is made rathor con tomptlblo by the fctrurturo upon which It rosts, and the effort to. pr eerce eomethlng of tho monumental besides msre niasa has not been nearly as successful aa It was in tho case of our courthouso. Probably equal succea? would bo oyt of tho questrou wfth a building of auch height. It appears, moreover, that tho height was ont necessary slnco It is said that only 11 floors will bo required for the city at preaoat or In tho near future, aud that thj other floors may bo rented. Buf. to get the desired ground room tho building must straddle a Btreot, or, to put lt" another way, Chamber! street will run through tho bulldlnu and thus become the onjy arcaded stmt in the city. The dlttcuitiea of tho architects were also Increasod by the fact that construction must be carried on over the subway without laurel" wjth ,tk . ,m& f tralas, It is a great pity that thoro can not alwnys be a generous provision of ground room for public buildings with largo opou spaces on all sidoi, Wo fool tho effect of tho crowding In Chlcngo very distinctly, and It counts ngalnst tho courthouso. Put tho Now York building on tho same squaro aud no ono would ovor think of tho design. Thoro would bo a consciousness of tho mats and noth ing moro. Rut tho Courthouso ac tually does Impress ono by Its benuty as woll as by its size. In a time of many doubtful architectural ex periments It Js something to bo thankful for. Chicago Record-Hor-nfd. LOWER RATE OF POSTAGE TO ENGLAND (Halted Trm Liil Wire,) Washington, June 3. Undo Sam can write to John Hull mora fre quently next foil for after Octbber 1. It will cost but two cents for each letter Instead of live. Announcement was mado today at I the olllco .of the postmaster genoral . that an agreement tins been perfect- it1 Ka iti I nt if Inltctt rota tint tVAXitl vu , nitvi tttV iV itaV tho United States, England, Iroland nud Scotland will bo reduced from flvo cents to two cents. Evidently tho nppetlto for baby beeffat yearlings Is Increasing; beef makers, llko other manufactur ers, should mako stuff that thu pub lic wants. . I ' O ii.ii. -' Too many brood, bows aro fed Just llko tho hog In the fattening pen. Such fevders aro not straugers to "bad luck." "Keep your conscience tender' savs a-Dhllosopher. Jt needs to bo a tough, vigorous, muscular conscience to keep the most of us atralght these days. .in. .. i Tho American Medical association, represented by 1M0Q doctors from different parts of tho ualoa and some from Kurop, be their &9tb an nual coavontlo la CfcU'sgo today, An EiirIInIi Telephone Exchange. , Tho new Gerard Exchange of tho Intent and most up-tO:dato in the Nation nl Tolophono Company, tho world, Is ultuatod on a largo build ing ou Gornrd street a qulot back wator. away from tho turbulent stream of Shaftesbury avenuo. All day long In tho hnll of 20,000 lamps tho wires curyr tho volcos of 300,000 people Bpeaklng to each othor. It Ib tho largest exshango In Lqu dou. Horo tho wlros of moro than 10,000 subscribers converge. Six thousand mlloj of wires aro gutlierod from tho four cornors of tho "Gar rard" area, and led up through tho distributing fromos to tho switch board a high desk llko apparatus, beforo which tho operators sit on lit tle Atouls Thoro aro nearly 300 op erators, and thoy aro all murmuring numbers togtehor. The stillness Is confused with a Jangle of "Number, please," "Avon ue, 230G," "Numhor engaged, call again," and tho usual ehlbboloth of behind tho operators, alert for coin plaints and mlstaftos. They arc tho "monitors," whose dnty It is to see that tho subscriber Ib well sorvod. Tho tolophono girls alt with their headpieces over thelli ears, moro mo chanical figures their humanity list for olght hcura a day answorlng and soothing tho subscriber, and dealing with tho maze of cords with brassa plugs at tho end, which fit In to the holes or "Jacks" on tho switch board, and so completo tho circuit. It is bewildering aud fascludtlnr, to. stand at tho uido and watch six hundred hands moving continually up and down, to and fro, pulling and pushing fit the plugs. It Is llk-J nothing ets In tho world, unless It bo tho necks pf six hundrod fowl peclug at grain in a farmyard. Many subscribers Imaglno thoy are "ringing" up the exchange. One may walk all through the building and novor Hear the sound of a bell. It Is all glow ork. In this white room thousands and tHousaais of little lamps, opalweaC, grMa, r4 aad white, twlskl i4 leap to Ufa whs t ryw it MARINES (Continuod yrom Fag 1.) .in .i.ii.iviilii iu mm iium vb : lantto floot If conditions do not lm- fl prove uoioro tno oioction. Almost the untlro time of the cab' Inot mvotlng was dovotod to discus sion of tho Panama situation, Tk posslblo necosslty of the Unit! Slntes taking control of the country, It is understood, was talked ovr at length, though no statement on this subjoct was glvon out. Thoro Ib no doubt that appeals from buslnosi men or Panama to th government hero havo boon mlvi nud seriously considered. Tho danger to tho canal works I ot tho utmost Importanco to th ad ministration and tho situation h doubtedly will bo watched closaly. taken off the hooks ill tho subscrib er's office or homo, There Is a glowlamp for wwh number a tiny bulb which lights up In answer to tho call. If it It a ell offlco tho lamp is red; if It ( a loeat subscriber tho lamp Is green; if its is a subscriber with all facilities, tt t nil unmarked opal. Altogether tkr aro 20 different kind? of lamit, which toll of tho prlvllogos to whleh tho rlnger-up is entitled. Tht.' tolophono girl BeOS' tho glow of tho lamp, and puts a plug into lite "Jack" of th osubscrlbcr's number, Sho hears tho desired number, ro peats it, and connect, stho two wltt nnother plug. When tho convoriw tlon is finished tho subscribers rla off, the lamps dlo out; This sounds simple, but tk it mtifct bo remomberv,tt tlwr W 175,000. yalla a day to k 4lt with at "Ocrrard." The whmn.jr n4VM still. Tho glowlamp r a4Mm; blinking and winking; the hau,JN over pulling and pushing. Down, below, In another room, dynamos aro spinning swiftly, lUm Is tho throbblug heart ot the tlo phono aystom. Hero the cnorgy for tho transmission of speech Js sup piled and tho power that rl'niM tkw sands ot bells, fo tho kousea aad of- co whea a irall la made. - Jh4Imw44 PotMtaat flai(N WuUm kaa ifa oh roord m dorg daaclag for ladlaa shools,