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DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1008 1 in ,, f World of White ." Specials! GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF INTEREST MM mmwmm Munsing Underwear for 'to Winter We ftVe now t'aklng ordors for la dles' Underwear and Union Suits at special prices, to be delivered, any tlmo this fall or winter. Como and see. If for any reason at any tlmo after leaving your order you flndj yon do not want or need the goodB, you have tho privilege of cancelling your order. No risk. No chance. You saVo money by anticipating your needs. UNDERWEAR SECTION When you want the be&t Ice cream In Salem go to INN'S. Baseball Watt Shlpps Fa'lfmounts vs. tho crack Whlto Diamonds of Portland, Sunday,' Jund "14. dame called at, 2:30 sharp. Trl-Clty league grounds Mil ' Ladles' TkI1ovc1 SuIIb of this Season's Newest Styles nt Special Prices. t$50.W VALUES WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL ., 92.00 VALUES WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL 987.00 VALUES WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. .' $30.00 VALUES WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL $23.S5 $21.25 $18.75 $15.00 Man's All-Wool Suits Tailored by Master Hands. Every suit In the Hounc includeir lit litis sale. - $10.00 VALUES-- ' ' ' . WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL;. .'....,. ,. $7.05 912.00 VALUES " , ' l:.,s WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. . ..... v .'.,,.. , $0.85 910.00 VALUES . ,.(. " ''A WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL-! :-..... , $18.00 VALUES '. . ,. . T: WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. . . ., 932.00 VALUES , .,'. i WqilLl) OF WHITE SPECIAL. : 27.00 VALUES WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL $11.65 $13.00 $18.85 $20.00 AH Broken Linen of Women's Children's and Men's Shoes and Ov- forflfi nt Rndlcaly Reduced I'rlces this week. La-tya' Whlto Ciuivhh Oxfords WoKlD OF WHITE SPECIAL $1.38 If you uru in need of Shoes It will pay you to Investigate our spec- 41 Offer. Shoo Department. ' Try ZINN'S soda and judge yourself which Is tho best. High School Graduation Tho .graduation df the Salem high school will be held In the high school assembly hall at 8 o'clock this evening. President Kerr of tho Oregon Agricultural college will de liver the address, An excellent pro gram has besn arranged, at tho con clusion of which C. L. Star, clerk of the board of normal school regents, will present the baseball team with tho state championship cup on behalf of Governor Chnmberlnln, who Is not able to be present. , - Refrigerators Refrigerators at very reasonable prices at J. A. Patterson, 285 North Commercial. Ilnseball Watt Shlpp's Falrmounts vs. tho crack White Diamonds of Portland, Sunday, June 14. Game called at 2:30 sharp. Trl-Clty league ground. Go' to Pntterson For tents and camp equipments, 285 N. Commercial. TENTS FOR TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS .a for a method for tho treatment of tu- 'i.ormiinola which has met with great . i.. mnnv nt Mm nliler EaBterrt 8UUCCBO I" illiwj "- Institutions, Is to be put Into effect at tho. Oregon State Insano asylum; This method Is tho open air treat ment, under which tho 2C patients at the asylum who aro ainictod with tho disease will live practically out of doers: Tho plans havo bean completed rr n M-Iea of four open air pavilions and Jhe work or construction will bo gin at once under tho direction of engineer A. E. Strang and Ed Zeyss, tho chief carpenter. Tho pavilion are to be built In the four recesses of the Infirmary. They will bo two a It 4 .a J M SI jl stories In height, and win ue cuvu. by glass roofs. Tho floors are to ,a mnrto of concrete, and tho framo .li. nt otnel mnklne them nbBO-,i wuin. "i """i " ... lutely flro proof. Each room will bo about 35 feet Bquaro, one side of which will bo entlroly open, sav? for the thin steel lattice worn. The four pavilions, having eight rooms In all, will accommodate 30 patients. Here tho consumptives will havo all the splendid sunshlno and fresh air that our wonderful cli mate affords. The effect will be tho .,, no tho tent treatment In Arl- DCllllU 0 -- City News Ware house Building D. A. Whlto & Sons nro building a, now two-story wnrehouao on Front street near State. Weather Fair tonight and Saturday, When in Portland Visit "Ha!l8" now restaurant, 330 Wash. St., opposite Imporlal botol. Jtco Hor'H Enroute 'A train of 28 cars loaded with raqe horses passed through tho city yefctorday. Tho anlmalB aro enroute north from tho recent meet in Oak land. Thtf Pioneers' Association Of Waldo Hills will hold their annual reunion nt tho farm of the Horn John A. Hunt on tho 27th day of June, 190S. Music and good spongers will bo present. John A. Hunt, president, tf. Patent Jury Rook MIbs Bertha Allen, tho circuit Martlago Llocnis J.W. VlnnkQ, aged 2S, and-Emma Hoifijze, ngtd 31, both of. SIlvQijtou, wora granted a marriage license yo tordny. Annual Reunion Oregon Pioneers Aisoolatiou Grand Encampment J--!ia:i War Vot erana to be hold at Port'nrtd, Ofo . Juno 8-13. For this occasion th 'Southern Paclflo Co. will make a rato of ONE AND ONE-TIUHD FARE on the certificate plan. Wm. MoMurray. G. P. A. John M. ScoU, A. G, P. A ' ..' , &a.3t. . . Muto School Clocdrr. Tho school y-r aj. Uya mute school has closed, and the DUBjUli"" leav ing for tle'r homes 1: various part, 4)f the stale. Wants Rclinlmrwd George Finny hus Hied, a guit lu we justii'o court against W, B, Law COtirt olflrV linn .nmnlltii.l i.X ...-1. ,.on her Jury book, nnd will npply for a copyright. Tho book Is tho only ono of its kind on the mnrket, and hns been npprovod by somo of the leading Jurists In he stato. With It It Is posslblo to mako In a few moment's tlmo n completo record of any trial In the circuit court. Muto Rchoo Pecvh Architects Pugh & Legg havo com Ploted pinna for tho big Colonial porch wjilch h to bo ndded to tho Stnto Muto echoo', and tho contract for tho work hns been let to Ira Erb, who will begin work nt once., At tho samo time tho dining room yf tho Bchool li to bo enlarge. The coot of the Improvement will bo about $2500. Appeal Perfected lno transcript of the nppe;l! In tho ense of Oscar W. T. Muellhaupt Versus th German Evangelical Re form Bethany church of Salem was completed Inst evening, and will be presented to the supreme gomrt to day. Petitions for Allowance MrB. .Clnrn Goodalo has filed n pe tition in the county court through her attorney, W. M. Kaiser, asking for nn ordor allowing her HO per month for her support, out of the funds of the estate of tho husband J. C. Goodale, deceased. Appraise Estate D. A. White. D. Erret and J. L. RIbbs, tho appraisers of the estate of John W. Cox, the section man who was killed last month by an Oregon Electric Rnllway car in this city filed an affidavit in the county Jer to recovor ?16 for tho sale of o' clerk's office today, stating that the Berkshire hog. Up ,ls represented value of the est,t.e was 710. by Attorney 0. L, MoNary. ' ' Hvf.rylxHly Invited Welch Returns Tho Pioneers' Association of Wal- We Gunrnnte Tho hat we clean for you to be satisfactory, whether It Is a straw or folt. Johnson & Stege, next door to Journal office. . There U CIns To the La Carono, or Bon Ton cigar. Quality is the first thought In their manufacture; Try ono nnd yon will be satisfied with no other. Fairmotiuts Attention Every member requested to bo present at next meeting this Friday. June 11. Banquet. For Dollcneles All the delicacies of the season, gel in your order enrly for Sundny chicken dinner, friers nnd bakers at F. P. Farrington, 12C Stnte street. ' National Flat; Day Sunday, June 14, will be observed ns tho national Hag day In this city. Railroad Cases Argued . ' Tho case brought by G. D. Bur- dlck, a horso dealer of this city, against tho Southern Pacific, North ern Pnclflc and O. R. & N. companies was argued beforo tho railroad com mission yesterday. C. L. McNary represented Burdlck. Tho railroad companies were not represented by nn attorney, but their arguments In onof form were read. .Tho ca3 in volves tho legality of the'provlslons ''on the shipping contracts, which shippers aro obliged to sign beforo enrs can bo secured. The.mnttor is hslng taken under ndvlso.ent to- '. Finish Examination Tho 18 pupils who are taking the eighth grado examinations In the of fice of County Superintendent Smith will finish their work todny. Marriage License " A marriage license was Issued to day to Herman J. Marking, age 28, and Susan Staff, age 21, both of Staylon. Ilaselwill Game Saturday There will be a baseball game on Saturday at 2:30, at the league grounds, between tho asylum and Chomawn teams. The admission will be 25 cents, the recolpts to be used for the benefit of the patients. The Chemnwn band will be pment and play. For the Chemawn, the catcher will bo Seabo, Ditcher, Polnnd. For j the asylum team, McKInney will be catcher, and Backus pitcher. COLLEGE OF MUSIC - EXERCISES A delighted audience that packed the university chapel t'o the doora gathered last evening to listen to the closing poBt grndunte recital' of tho" college of music. Tho brilliant and difficult prog'rnm was rendered by Miss Mernle rfug, vocalist, and Miss Lily Stege, violinist, and tho performance of each of the yorung artists left nothing td be desired. Tho climax In M1b3 Hug's part of the program was her Bpl'ondld rend ering of the Rec, Aria nnd Cabnletto from Travlatta. Miss Stego'B best number was probably the Ninth Con certo by Do Berlot, which she played In a manner thnt would do credit to many an older artist of reputation. Tho program follo'wsj When tho Heart is Young. .. .Buck Mernlo Hug. Canzonotta D'Ambroslo Lily Stoge. At' Length n Brilliant Rny.,Rossnl v Mernlo Hug; Ninth Concoro DoBorlot Lily Stege. Sweet the Angelus Was Ring lng ....... Obertl Ho Comes No More Mattel Mernle Hug. Humoresko Dvorak Lily Stege. J.O.BARNES DIES FROM PARALYSIS AT HIS CITY HOM "' o. a. B. ,;,"$ imnBOil awy In hi, ...... t,l,n. fternoon, year nt his home, 545 Co " T' t 1:25 this aftemom CUrl,tf Tho deceased was n verr h known SnlmnliA t.i- . ' ! if.1. n7. , : : ::' ,,UU,s am this city in isoUhX': other members of his fm i . m "Bhed the large stot tUelr name. Ho WBI i,nrn .;" "w . zona, with this additional advantage, Rcc Aria and Cabaletto (Trav- that ' tho Bteol and gla&i pavllfonB j latta) Verdi will bo much moro sanitary and con-1 Mornlp Hug. venient than any tent can be jnndo. . Scherzo Goens it Is tho intention of Dr. Stelner, the superintendent, to mako this de partment ono of tho strongest In the Institution, and hereafter tho equip ment at the Oregon nsylum for tak ing enro of tho patients afflicted with tuborculosls will be equal to the best state Institutions in tho country. Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal Lily Stege. Ave Maria, 2nd Prelude, .v. . . . Bnch-Gounod Mernlo Hug and Lily Stege Arthur von Jeisen, nccompanlst. MANY APPLICANTS FOR SUPREME COURT REPORTER Six applicants for theofilco of su premo court reporter havo been re ceived by the supreme court, three' df them from Salem attorneys. Tho office will bo vacant on tho first Mon day In July, when Judge It. G. Mor row tho present lncupibent, takes his seat on tho Multnpmah county btnch, to which he hn3 been elected. Morrow has been supreme court reporter for 10 years" during which PARADE (Continued From Page l.J High School Cniniiit'iicpiiioiit. The nnnunl graduation of the Sa: lem high school takcb' place thN evening, nt the assembly hall, which has bscn lavishly decorated. event comes but once a year and but onco in a life time of tho studonts. Tho clnsB Is largo and handsome, nnd their program Is unique In ora tory and music nnd songs nnd string music by the high school orchestrn. Tho programs wore unique nlso, from tho press of N. D. Elliot, Job printer for educationnl Institutions gonornlly. 1 it MEXICAN COLLECTOR TO FIGHT EXTRADITION (Unites Treis Leased Wire.) Lob Angeles, Cnl., June 12. Sal vador Malacara, tho former collector of Internal revenue for Guanajuato, who was arrested hero by request of President Diaz of Mexico, Ib prepar ing today to put up n stiff fight against being carried back to Mexl y, Ohio, January 29, 1831. S ho graduated from tho Ohio wX an university in Delaware. He , S as captain of company 1 7iM n? volunteer Infantry' dii "... .iooi io 1805. The taw. year ns tho war closed ho WM Z rlod to Mary R. Emmitt and In mt removed to Mlsgourl, where he lit for ono year. He made hl home In Kansas from 1872 to ,1891, In D cembor of which year, he came to Snlom, whore ho has since lived con tinually. His widow, Mrs. Mary n. Barnei and- three children, Mr. J, a. Mill.,' Mrs. j. H. Baker and D. P. Barna' all of Salem, mrvlvo the decerned! Ho Is a promlnont member of the u. a. u. and for 40 years hat bes n momuor or tho Odd Fellow. Tho funeral will tako place next Sundny, though tho definite arrant monts havo not ns yet been made, The deceased suffered from part; yols for threo weeks before It (ImF; caused hl9 domino. IlldA for Proposal. Senled bids for tho erection of a school lionise In tho new dlitrlct .Vo. ThlB I.12S will bo received until Satnrdt; noon, June latlt. Plana and specifi cations may bo scon nt the residence of E; G, Lnntz, clerk of the district First house south df Catholic ceme tery on Liberty rond. It. P. D. S 3. (-UU 4-Hm-H444frHtt TO LET For HusliU'ss Purposes ADVERTISING SPACE t t "UITH DAUFDI- yyi I i i vttlii co for trlnl on tho cbureo of cm- tlmo ho has compiled 2C volums of bezzllng $fiO,000 from tho Mexican Oregon records. He Is now at work government. on volumn No. CO, which he will fir.- On Information from tho Mexican lsh before ho resign? his office. ! secrot service It was learned thnt Tho applicants for tin position nre Malacara wa3 In hiding in this city M. E. Pogue, Salem; A. 0. Condlt, and after a search ho was found la Salem, James Godfrey, Salem; G. O.jan ohBcure location. In his rooms Holmnn, Dallas; A. E. Gebhnrd:, wore fbund vouchers nnd receipt Portland, nnd R. C. Wright, Port-' that tho amount of money involved land. TODAY'S WANT ADS. WILL ACCOMPLISH A LOT OF USF FUL THINGS THAT WOULD HAVE REMAINED UNDONE IF THEY HAD REMAINED UNAD VERT1SED. YOU CAN'T ADVERTISE IN ADEQUATELY WITHOUT SOME DODY KNOWING IT. YOU CAN'T ADVERTISE ADEQUATE LY WITHOUT JSOMEUODY KNOWING IT. I1I11L13 LECTURES At W. O. T. U, Hall by W. H. llunily, ! June li' and 1.1, nt 7:80 P. M. probably reaches $50,000. Malacara who comes from a prominent family in Mexico, lived her under an as sumed name and mingled with tho revolut.'onlBtB. PEPPER FAILS TO SAVE .MILITARY PRISONERS (United Press Leaned Wire.) . Wjalln Walla, Wash., June 12. After peppering their trail to pre vent the bioodhouuds from following thphi Rnv TlnVai. n.w1 1j-.1w..t t if. Sbbject Friday night, "God's Mis- Manhnmy, military prisoners at C. R, Welch, a former contractor (1 h,,,s w"l lhl their annual re- or this city, who has been Jiving In union nt the farm of tlio Hon. John Portland Blnco last fall, hasneturned A. Hunt, on the 27th day of June, io Salem and "will go Into "the con-U9QS. Music and good speakers will trading business with bis brother, ho present. John A. Hunt, presl W, M. Wolch. 4ent. Everybody invited. ' '- tf slonnry Work." Mr Bundy is a re turned mlJBlonnry from China anl is an able Bible exponent and logtcal reasoner. All Bible students and missionary workers and honest skep tics will be amply repaid for time and effort to attend thesd lectures. All nre cordially invited-to attend Seats free. No collections. ' SHOOTS WOMAN THEN KILLS HIMSELF (United Tren l.emed Wire.) Sacramento, Cal., June 12. Be cause Eva Williams, a beautiful woman of the demlnondo, refused to ftfnnke her wayward life and marry ; him, Chnres Stevens, a prosperous. .San Francisco liquor dealer, this I morning shot and wounded the girl . while she s'.ept In a local lodging house and then, while the police were on the stairs, turned his weap on on hlmielf rind shot a bullet through his brain. Stevens dropped dead instantly. Tho WiJlldms wom an was taken to a hospital and It Is believed she will, recover. Stevens visited Miss Williams' room nt 7 o'clock this morning, en tering white tho girl slept. He flre.1 ln- DIED , WINT At the home of Edwin Wlnt at Lincoln, at 7:45 a. m. yester day, William Luther Wlnt, aged sixjnonths. The remains will be shipped to Oswego today for burial. Fort Walla Walla, wer? overtaken about half way to Milton, Or., late, four bullets Into her body, two inurBdny night and recaptured by fJIctlng flesh wounds In her arm, ono 20 mounted men. jn her shoulder and tho other lodg- Edward Hinnerwadel and Clifford j lng In her neck. Polan, who escaped shortly after tho other, two got away, are at largo, though soldiers are searching for them with bloodhounds. Tho escape was peculiar. The first two nlen were doing police diuty and r.ttaoked the sentry with a razor. The sentry three up his gun to protest himself and the prisoners took his gun and belt away from him, White the troops were 'searching for them tho other two men escaped. J A NY legitimate butlnew en-; ; tcrnrlso may "rent" id ' ' vertlslng space In thli new-! paper "with power" the ons ; ; dependable motive power for ; ; "running" any bualneaa that , . can bo made to run tho po . . Or of PUBLICITY. Space may bo secured ic- ; cording to your requirement! much or Httlo, n you mar , . v olect, with a preference j , . "'"much" If you hope to do ; "much" business. ;; : : Apply at Business Office J fr4.ww.Hmt4-rm MONEY TO LOAN TH03.K.F0RD nvr Trt ft Push's Oanl'gP'fr Norwich Union Fire Insurance bocniy Frank Meredith, Renklttl Ag' Office with Wm. Drown Co., ' 29 Commercial sireeu NEW TODAY W"ntI-.A good painter and PPJr nnngtr. " -- High street. Phone 706 He then turned and fled down the hall, but seeing a policeman coming up tho stairs, he ended his own life. At the hospital Miss Williams said her homo was In Seattle where her mother, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, lives. O erftl 61gnatu f UTORXA.. .. beKiMl-rMHMAhmiV e-lO-St- tmn w ... ..,. vmm 1500, the best of collar Uy to offer. Address 0-jJ nal office. for Sale-Severarhouse. I. . "JJ and farm 'ands at a "f ital National Bank For fiaie-Now 6-room bonfJJ Market and Thirteen , . 1 venlences. ww "' tr (Z&& z 5ostI SalenTi,, ta gold piece. Regard or, journal office. &mp,in