DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1808
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:CRU NET WAISTS $4.50
I'shipment of beautiful not waists In assorted patterns. Equal
87.50 vrt'iiM in Salem. SPECIAL fU.OQ, ' '
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Dress Skirts
In, Washable Materials
Thi Inmost assortment ever
shown In Salem. Tho styles nns
correct and tlntf arc mado up with
Just as much caro as a high,
grade voile or silk skirt.
' Prices range from $1.23 to
97.QO. Light blue linens 94.83
to $3.00. Striped nnd checked
ducks, '$2.25, $2.50. '
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RECLAMATION PROJECT
Secretary of In terror Pleased With Work
j In Oregon Goes to Honolulu To Set
, tie Chinese-Japanese Territorial Dis
i putes
INSANE MAN
Son tlnae dfr bm Pn gol. )
t(s scat, rushed to tho front
nnd bogan to flro at pedes-
Ho rclondcd his rorolvor rev
ly and opened flro nt tho po-
thoy passed. Mrs. Posphlel
throe- children tried in vnln
ico him to return hut ho hold
und until tho pollco been mo
for him. Then ho rnn for tho
floor of his homo, Injected
Ino Into his nrm to steady hla
and blow ctt his brains. Ho
tho window and was llfoloss
kicked up. Jt Is supposed that
b1 was temporarily Insane.
torest Is being taken today In Allco
Alpata, a full blooded Sainoan girl
aged not over 19, who wns brought
to this country on tho freight' steam
er Acono from Samoa by three Mor
mon missionaries, who doclaro that
t she will learn tho secrets of tho Mor
mon church In Utah nnd then return
' to horpeoplo and covert them to tho
faith of 'tho Later Day Saints. Tho
'mon claim to htivo n contract with
Dr. Schultz, Gormnn vlco govornor of
tho Islands by which thoy aro to ro
turn tho girl to hor country after sho
, has finished her study In Utah,
I Thoma'c S. Cort loads tho party
and with him aro Dr, Dlmond and
Wilfred Porter. They hnvo directed
!tho girl not to talk and sho Is being
closely watched by hor guardians no
that sho cannot mako a statement.
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tSan Francisco, June 8. That
work on tho Umatilla reclamation
project In Oregon Is progressing sat
isfactorily nnd will be rushed to com
pletion as soon as possible Is tho
statement mado to tho United Press
by Socrotary of tho Interior Jamos
R; Garfield, boforo ho sailed this'
morning on the battleship Malno for
Honolulu. After n tour of Inspection
In the Hawaiian Island. Secretary
Oarfleld will visit Oregon to note tho
progress of tho work and make, rec
ommendations as to what ahull bo
dbno there.
Although he would mako no posi
tive statement today, It Is under
stood that Garfield will Investigate
tho disputes that havo 'nrlson in the
Islands regarding the taking of terri
torial lands by tho Chlnoso nnd Japa
nese. Tho United States has no pub
lic lands In tho Hawaiian Islands but
Garflold will look Into tho mattor so
as to mako a report 4o tho state de
partment when he returns to Wash
ington.. Tho government of all the terri
tories, except tho Philippine Islands,
Is under tho supervision of tho secre
tary of the Interior, and Garfield's
trip to Hawaii Is of a general nature,
he said. Forests and the labor auos-
tlpn will recelvo n largo sharo of his
attention.
In speaking of tho labor question
today, tho secretary was rotlcent
He would make no statement as to
his Intentions but It Is understood
that he will look closoly Into tho
competition botweon the white and
yellow races.
Govornor Freer has arranged the
ltlnorary of tho trip' In the Islands
which will take two.'weoks. After
his return to this country tho sccro
tnry will mnko a tour of Oregon,
Washington, Wyoming and several
othor states In which tho govornmon.
has reclamation projects on hand.
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Cort says that the girl will remain
In Utnh six years and that his con
tract with the Samoan authorities re
quire that sho shnll not marry while
sho Is In this country.
AXTI -PHOHIS PLAN
A NEW MOVEMENT.
(United Press I.enseJ Wlre.l
Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 8 In an
effort to stem tho tldo of tomporancj
which has swept over tho South and
Is rapidly spreading to nil portion
of tho United Stntcs, tho United
States Drowcrs Association, which
begnn Its annual convention hero to
day, will mako nn effort to formu
Into a p'au that will drlvo tho dive
nnd groggcrlcs from tho buslnoss.
Delegntcs lo .the convention do
clarod today that such a step Is ab
solutely necessary to provent tho
whole of tho United States from
"going dry."
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Allco Hunt Dead,
(United Press J.enred Wire.)
Lob Angolcs, Cal., Juno 8. Allco
Trent Hunt, an actress, well known
on' tho Pacific coast and In tunny
eastern cities, died hero tills morn
ing after un Illness of sovornl days
ofpnoumonla.
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mado In full liberal dimensions, nicely finished at cash store prices.
$1.90, $2.15, $2.30 and $2.85
HAMMOCK
WEATHER
Seems to ho her6 at last C-ir
prices tor close woven. Ham
mocks range range from 55c to
$4.76, Many fancy, color tcoui
bluatlons to select from.
Hammocks for the Babies at $1-10;
Thoy'ro built so the babr can't fall out.
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It you're going to travel, let us
show you our line of Leather Suit
Cases. Prices from J3.4G to $13.90.
THOSE FANCY SILKS
On Our Bargain Tables at 75c
por yard, nro unusual values. Wo mako a point to close out all
novolty pnttorns In tholr propor season.
Thnt'e why our stock of fancy silks Is alwayo up to dato.
We Undersell ''Regular Stores"
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Bid, nroeo Jn pollco court when ) ;; ;
&8 presented on tho chnrgo of
i killed Dr. Martin W. Ausplt?!. IJ
claimed, "I did not-murdor Dr. t
. Ho brought his death upon
Ho wns rosponsiblo for his X
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mother nnd lather.. nro dead
no brother, no protector. It
ft for mo to nvengo my honor tJ
y own hand.
rst I trlod to got my rovongi
courts but there was nothing
there. Then I shot to kill.
el e could I do?"
k. young woman called at thii
tent of Dr. Auspltz last night
fig tho boll. When tho doctor
Into tho hall sho fired and
dead.
prisoner apparently Is con
that It was hor duty to shoot
in.
IN OIHL WILL
HE MOHMAN MISSIONARY
(United Preii tented Wire.)
Francisco, June' 8. Great In-
ejudice
Against
Glasses
PERSpNS nr preludlcsd
nst the wearing of Glasses
(Positively "decline to ue
i, evon when they are lmper
dy needed. They may be sen-
peron and display good
menc In tJther matters, but In
one respect they act mo&t
amy and without any reason
an-est with nature to hopoloss,
!it Is the, part of wisdom to
I cracjfullj to the first sum-
a to surrender.
let Us Examine Your Ejus
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This townsite is situated on the new electric railway between Portland
and Salem, 33 miles from Portland, 1 7 miles from the Capital; is located in
the center of the famous Willamette Valley, with the great Mission Bottom
on the west and the renowned French Praire on the east. The branch line
f of the Oregon Electric Railway now tinder construction passes through this
f property towards Silverton, Wilhoite Springs, Scot t's Mill, Coal Fields and
i:j taps (he great timber belt of the Cascade range.
This is, an ideal spot for a flourishing town, in the center of a highly ;;
1 cultivated and most productive locality. We do not hesitate in locating this j
: townsite at this point, for with the present surroundings the prospects are :
1 1 far greater than at any other point on the line.
If you live in the city, corrje out on Jtne 20th, flap your wings like little butterflies, breathe it
cne iiregiven air ana oecome mioxitdieu wiui ueiigm at ueins aiive cihu aim out in ine worm.
Lunch on grounds.
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