Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 03, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAMHH, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 0. 1008
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IHBSSs5- TORY OP OUU nUSlNKSH. IT'S MOKE BUSINESS AVE WANTf VOLUME IS WHAT COUNTS; IllUlyl ftF Nfl
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To Introduce our World of Whlto Slc to our old imy new custom
ers, wo offer n high gratia. Swiss lit a large assortment of design's for
Curtains and Draperies Today Only nl
On safe nt 8 5 30.
No telcphono orders received.
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JUNE, THE 1IANNRH MONTH, FOR WE INTEND TO SURPASS ANY JUNE IN THE HIS
TORY OP OUR RUBINESS. IT'S MOKE BUSINESS AVE WANTf VOLUME IS WHAT COUNTS
MORE SALES, SMALLER PROFITS, AND TO THAT END WE INAUGURATE TILE GREATEST
SALE IN THE HISTORY OF THIS GRAND STORE. LADIES' SUITS, JACKETS AND SKIRTS
ADDED TO Tllfe 'V&M1 OF WHITE" LESS 10 TO BO PER CENT. OUR ADVANCE PUR
CHASES FOR FALL ARE llElNG MADE AND NO ROOM CAN RE GIVEN TO SPRING MER.
CHANDISE.
Anticipate your wants
Today Only
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Ladies' and Children's Summer Underwear
Children's -white sleeveless vests Oc to :t2c
Children's white vesta with loiiff Blee(cB. ..'.. ,18c 'to 4He
Children's 'ribbed union suits ....... .50c
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Children's white ribbed pnntB trimmed with lnco. . . . ,2.1c
Ladles' Bloovlcso vcbIs Oc to $2.70
Ladles' vesta- with long 12-ln and C-ln sloeves 2Jlc to $.1.20
Lndles' short knit pants kneo rind ankle l'gth 23c to $3120
' Ladies' (union suits ' , iOc to 5.13
8N0AVY LIIpNgii'nDOMESTICS. This department offers' somo un
usual BUViugijfiiiJ'tHnHlca In Linens, Towellngs nud Tub Fabrics.
ported iMaucBSIrinches wide, value 35c, World of Whlto Snlo
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1 9c yd.
White Oxfords
Of this Spring's most duntymiod
els in a complete range of sizes nt
our AVorld of White reductions.
Shoe Department
Frosty laces
and Embroideries
Of this Spring's most dainty mod
assortments nro enormous and
never before have wo offered such
good values. Reduced from
10, 15, 25. and -.
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50 per cent.
Our Waist, Department offers'' any
AVhlto Wm'ot.ftt . n grfxit saving
during this sale.1' ' ,
Men's Straw Hats
3.50 vnlues reduced to ...... i . . 08d
$1.50 values reduced to ........ ,50(J
$1.00 values reduced to t. . ,y 2fo6
75c values reduced to...... ..,,',., 15i
Seasonable Golf Shirts v v:
In a largo variety of colors. l.i0 to $2. CO vnlues J " ' r
Reduced to Ivv
Newest Designs in Outing Pants In tan, brown, ollvb green" and grey
shndes. All bIzos, less .
10 per Cent
fine ' Persia!,;, Lwns,
Inches wide
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Free
With every Jiplor blo'.jso 'or Dul
ler Brown Suit. A fancy- patent
leather belt and pistol, ''black or
red.
Boys' Blouse Waists
In newest rhndes, sizes' from 2 to
4 years. Regular 75c to
$1.50 vnlues, for each....
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DOTS' HATS and CAPS a largo
, variety
' Hall Price
BOYS'
third.
KNEE PANTS
Wrathe.
( loutly with noflslble .ohowcr to-Xtl-jlit
ami Thurtidi'?.
j)o Not-
Kloro than 2000 come botwoon 8
p. ui, nnd 0 p. m. ni wo will not bo
AJkln In tihnu? in f1nit iilrtturxk in tiwtn
1 Willi nnn.lif'f tl.nt minilinn In 1if.' Pr'np M th StlllirSB, ai Bl'.O
hour. Oomo nrly thon von can llnd " l ?". Thompann was In tho
nionti- i.r EfintH. vmuirttn ' n"' tnt U WJIB not 111- iinbit
ii'i'n nulBt 'or n vory lonn
ll'Hiilcil
Ironora nnd mnchlno hands, S:
Jeia Stcum Laundry. C-l-tf. ;
AnotliiM Or--rt UH'ttrle Spcclill
Salcmrrortlniul carnival train, For
l(f injuont cc lha poop 0 of Sn'om
COMMITS SUICIDE
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shot plorccd his brain, and ho died
Instantly.
Tho pnd accident. happened ut tho
Thoinpon homo at lOOa'OakiBtreot.
M1. Thdinnfiun'fl niece. Mrs. Snolccr.
wont to tlia' nirnt market nearby a j
row minutoi uttor 10 o'clock, loavln-;
hor Elitor, Mrs. Winter, nt liomo with
her uncle. After waiting n fow
mmti'oo run. winter uocamo sur-
knew
hotr c,
to ro-
eriod.
Slip prcordlncly rnnde n searc'i, nnd
nok finding him .in3ti'lrp, wont In'o
the lo-ment, w'mrt Mr, Thompson
ronutitnPH p'isso-1 tho tlmo.
Tn l!o bpR(nint "ho dHPctd t'-o
bii11 of burnt powder, nnd koIh? In
to 'ho riiitnlu'd alfOVrt I" tho front
of tv bnnoniont ah" found tho den 1
body of th- plon"- Ivlnir on tho
comes as
ccailty.
a sad blow to tho entlro
or f ur missing -Jbufttles nro county will go dry and Qnlom-Wl I
from. With wry faw cbuntlas llmvo i fow months of sun shine.
DEMOCRAT
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momboraof tho next legislature wlt,
bo men pledged to Statement No. ,1
providing thnt(-thoy obey tho will of
tho people, Chamberlain' "now lea It
Cnko by 1072 votes nnd .Is expected
to mnko still grenler gains whou tho
nreo
linril from. With vory
vtfo mnko tho'r returns, Cliiuuber-
inin'n voto in tlio stuto, Including
Multnomnh county, is 38,789, whllo
Cnko hn but 07,117.
llii'iflcatlon of Chnmborlalu's oleo
Hon by t'o ponnlo whou hla nnmo
comrf- l fn-'o tho loglBlnturels "-vi-o'i.
Tlc"', nro no menihen of thq
"lnt "'rnOitv. nn!r'vi:40.to olcf
Thi olocUon or h-' St-tjment'No. I
mfn g-v-- t!i '')Vjrnor . safs ma-
iori'v of votes.
In 10
thorn alro
MARION
COUNTY
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DRY
Notwithstanding many current re
ports that Marlon county would o
main ,wot it now nppenrj tliat tho
MANV.A HUcClCSSMJJi ItLHN
NKSB KNTHRPillRH OF THIS
CITi' COUIil) T11ACI-3 ITS MN
KAGK HACK TO A PLAN' AND
A WANT Al).
It" IT'S WANT Al). TASK, AXP
A WANT Al). FAILS TO ACCOM
PMBII IT, FTKIt A FAIU tKST
TIIKN IT WOULD BKK.M
THAT IWHTIIKH PUHSU1T OF
TMR MATTKIl WKUR I'SKLESS.
IlooBevelt u tSLjH li
whs iszzs&m
In go!dio7fWi
and sustained MtS?S
badly cruihM"t",'Wi
Tho President y,U. tJ
came out ,.. ? k I
didn't ampuntt'o'SJ
-.V " ?"a,f. UbJJ
uii Durinnmtf " '"
Tho horgfl b&r .u
approached , CZ "'?
and fell vloleatlr w.,"!
tO tho Wflfor "W
n3vte,Jw.u.kvi
hreakneck 'nu ?:.";
Demiott, the orderlr 1?!
ceeded In rM, . .M"HI
It to tho Diace .ill'ffi
fell. "!"-1
Tho President m-Mati
Hint nirnln ..,!. .. .?(
of no fOMequeaee tiEl
road tho animal half niS
"tua nna went nroort u-tL
perlonce almost at dse7;
..J5?,.hor?0 " WTtewil
mu inn ana ai me mtt&
Ing ho came to a t-lKtttw.1
nocesgnrv to rrn ii..
horse went Into bt ntirii-i
hut when it felt th. u J
shied and gave a nidnini
hqnd was almoit beilde iin7j
nurae. ino ammaiiuj
rongn uouora or tBmn
fell nt Its full lenrtb li &
carrying tho PrcJIdfst dtrfl
itoo3oveit released hisfttth
stlrrups and sprang from till
die, lanaingintbfttmkMli
nun.
Mlsskwl FkA
' (Unlttd 1-rtM Uati !
St. Loulf. Mo., Jut) l.-a
slsslppl rivet "abore Qukf, I
rapidly rising and its
homes havo ulrcadjr m 1
In that vicinity, Orest i
property is reports, bit n
deaths aro known to hw
u -Domand
for bsmU b
browing and dtt)r.U(
dull; whatever can th ptf
living on?
o
nili In. j itmnrHt (A tW
cf men y & man accwi
moro tbtMght IP Ul
inulatcd It,
How does tho little MiK
nrovft each ablnfac bori
UrowiDg with all ltilltt.'H
make tho cnowjr feur,
wMo deilio to yjult ro.'tlaml ilurluft llpor. lth tho cm aojpd In both1" Pm'hlUm'T-j Von tlshiB
the n'-ninn of th noio ittval hRtuli. In ull probability death hnd rounllrc. irfaklnR. U of thon
wunic uio uu-B-.in &w no un nmy bM instant. '.-.itoly dry nul crI;ollng tho wots ma
urn nrwisij io a apt' ai wain 10, Wllh'n tlio last yar Mr. Thomp- terlal'y in t'10 rrnnainlng ffvo. Tho
n-avii Snlt'iu nt 6 & stoc't p,' m.f bilon bus boooiufl quit rhllUWi, and' wo'- r.I)0-t l-? vleiorl.j-i but thro
Kiiiu'iiK luiMMiu' wviu-j,, .iiwiiis;iitii ror savornl v-r li htttban wiih- fount1, a to '.
crtJ":j
" uuuiiiB wnii ui irniii ur Hatuc ing and px-ctin to dla. Mr1,
ilnjy cvoninc, .Iuu.M)th .MMa; trnln Bnulo-r ppid tbtU ho hd cvwrw-l
will re. eh Portland at 7 p. m. amU, th wish to il on ht elirhty-tooa-l
$ prev ouslv ivtiti4 d nil luave lilcthd-iy,'whNh o"uri1 Imi month
x.'ri:HBu i-i 11 ovMocu p. ra. on tnoi(Ui,i tlit.Blii( tint tni iu had fn-
rt-turn ii,
fl-2-Bt.
r?.iUm lli'li Mi, Itfui JivUi
Aore a os Ids to conquer for
Salem IiIkIi Bfhooi toauv, champion
high school bnscbtvll players o, th.o
states. The nine of the Klagihlp
Chhrjoaton, now In Pordiuul harbor,
chanplons of tho Paoin- coast floii
will play thQ Salem h'gli school team
on tho Willamette fle.il .tomorrow
Afternoon nt 3.30 o'clock. Tho nlno
ylll, nrrivo In tho morning at U
o'clock and, before the gnmo. tho
two tsnnu will parade. Tho Charles
ton team has won many honors from
CHBtorn league players, who spent
tho wlntof on ho coast, Tho game 9Utpido.
quonty talked of nc . As the
old Keutl&mnn wn of a lovlal Hnn
plllon, however, thotfe rrmnrUB v.oro
the. not' ! -erlniiBiv, although a re
volver tnnt iiau ueon m the nouao
wna quietly hid from him.
WhQth-M Jir. Thompmn had been
rontepiptntlng qi-lrid for a vory
long thno is not kndwtl. Ho haa told
many of his friends that ho did not
oxnpct to llvo long, nnd had ovon
made nrrnngemontB w'th Mr. Clougn
o hv lit body cromnted. Hp Ii"
a'o Inquired latoly about the t?fft
of morohlno and othor poisons. All
those thing", howevor. were taken n3
nnturnl inoulUrltlos of tho aged
mnn, and none 0! his relatives feared
will bo a hot and fa&t one,
OpcR 7 Blmr:i
This QYonlng.
ett-j.
Como oarly. Vau-
ThHrsltt.v Night
Will likely be the last chance to
see tho fleet picture Wo havo been
informed that wo can not hold them
any longer. Vnudette.
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Jnmos T. Thoniion wn linrn in
Surry county, North Carolina, An.rll
21, 1S27. In 18C2 he married MU3
Elizabeth Dyer, who dlod in 189$.
Six ehi'dren vero born, all. of whom
nro now dead. He cr.ua-ed the plains
in 1S52. coming first to California,
wharo for many years ho wai en
gagod Ip mining. In 18C0 b "-o
to Oregon, and settled in P-'"r covn-
ty, where he fnrmed until 1-S7S. For
wo terms he was roiiv o1'r- (f
j Polk county. He thei - -iovd to
.'Salem wber lo has- since lived as
nonx
LAFKY Monday. June 1, 1908. -at retired citizen
tho family homo on East State Mr- TJiompsaa 'a. iurv' i b.rw
Btreot, In Salenu 'to Mr. and Mm, ernl neco nnd nnjp. Pvintj H dir.
F. J. Trftfky, ItiUh, a daughter. , fer.ont- PHrtg p' the f"'ry-jonptuf
STOLZ 'At tho Salem hospital, them ! h rp-iln4 or Rn-n. W Wi"
Tuosday, Jrune 2, lSO. to Mr, and ono of th bt 'vkl VT -jn-ft-i
Mrs, Walter Stolu, a son. iof the old pioneers, n his cleth
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pieput tlmo,
Th.". upu'iyp-i vJi.lQh ore nbiplio'v
1-v. nrconlhr tf rrrnt (luure4, pro'
V il'tjwo. 3row. Ynmhlll. La no,
P nij on Po'H Linn Umntlllii, Union
Klamn'h. Curry, GUllnm, Bhortnnn
nnd Benton. Jn Crook county there
U ono wet proclnot loft, Ij nikor
three prtclncts wont dry, at St.
Johns In Multonmah, thrco precincts
wont ary, jacK-Qn conntv la ury e
copt In one precinct, nnd, In Joao
nhlno n slmllnr condition nrqvalla,
Wasco. Clnckamns and East .Port-'
land In Multonmah county were tlio
seems of vtptorlos for tho wets. -Prohibition
lost out In Marli
pounty bv CI J) votes with all pre
cincts hoard from with the exception
of Monitor. Snlom v , continue
wot, tho voters deciding at Mondays
election ngalirt prohibition by n hn
Jorlty voto of 01.
Probably .the greatest, plurality s--cured
bv any single cnndldato In thU
connv for an oflleo. wns that secured
bv Win. RuVy, "J-'KMdato for coun-.
t Judgp, who "irrlnil -the county
auoro tlinu son votes against hla
Dp"-oratln ""wo-'-nt, P L. Frazler.
Rnmo of th: o'T succosful qaji-iMte-
o-e: Altchifiqn and Camp
b"'1 for railroad commissioners;
pl", food "nd dairy comnusslQn
or; Il-an, Justice supreme comt, . ,
0 -w
U iflc3 .ahoujil seeH ,tha iMu so
-hou'd work ajok tho laborer; but
rnroly dqca tho old tiling work thnt
way.
,Th-.for-o equlUbrluman b0 p're
a;rvei only by planting n'treo'sorae
whoro, for every tree cuf laVwhore.
Ai soon as tho last clouds kro
blrjwn over It will bo a good tlmo. to
commence building oporat'ou lu
enrneaU
If you want to build glvo us n cil.
Wo havo a nlco nssortmont of flt0
mountain lumber thut givos aatlifac
tlon whorpvor It goes. Our prices nro
right. Remember Jtha only firm iu
town that handlos n complete lino of
building matorlnl. Vogot Lumbor &.
Fuol Co., S. Mth and Oak street.
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If ability to buy mont wore ado
quato to the nppotlto for Jt live atocn
Ijirlcps voiiil hi highar. ' '
If r porta are true eo many form
ers ne owning autos juw that they
must be dlvldud in aontlmont about
their b-ins a public nulsnnc.
Norwlcli TJj3lon Fire vv
Insurance Society
Prank Merpillth, nekldciit Agent,
OfllQo with Win. Brown & Co., No
a 9 Comraonlal street.
MONEY TO LOAN
thos. k. Fqrtn
Over Ladd & Buch's Bank, Salem, Oi
NEW TODAY
SYSTEMATKE YOUR
.. am in halt the Itttt
And your omco work wm " """ - -atii
' laid a war"" v-
For Sale Now G-room house on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
, vonlencos. Will sell cheap. Ad
dress C. H Journal ofllce. tf
Por, Sale Several houses In Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargalu. Cap
Ital National Bank. ti-leod
For Salo Piano at Bargain. Call at
892 N. Winter St. , G-3-3t
StcCep A lady's spring fork bicycle
or tue Aacycio make. Liberal re
"ward for return of wheel with
ovldeaee-to convict the thelf. Re
port to Br, Mott. -3-t.
...... ... it..i .,,. lin
eircaiug ior pupurs uiuv ji" .,
richt moment. If you use tho G otjb wi- "'
For tiling letters, bills, me'o
nil fclnrto In fnlilcra or odKQ. betVjeil
up-to-dato system and the GJoba We,rlcks FiIa
the ideal device for operating It.
Protect your books they .
' ..bUI
.JUpei"-
Cases, buy two or tbreo at a uw - jUtM1
hniisril
nttlojepom "- '-
.j.-aH euldes. '
IUUCAVU p- jl
,rfiM"l
valuabietob'
the room -exposad to dust and damage
i . Mil
tbreo at a time and i
Call and Jot us oxpjaln their man aavanfa
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window.
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