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DAILY CAn TAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1008
World of White Specials
Lfl dies' Tulfwcd Suits of litis Benson's Newest Styles nt Speclnl Prices.
950.00 VALUES '
WOULD OP WHITE SPECIAL 823.85
' . A '
$12.00 VALUES J ' .
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL". . i i..t $21.25
837.150 VALUES . ' ! : '
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL 818.75
830.00 VALUES-
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL $15.00
Man's All-Wool Suits Tailored by Muster Hands. Every suit in tlie
House included in litis salt.
$10.00 VALUES . ' '';
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . . .,j v .... ..,.. S7.G5
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812.50 VALUES-
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . 1 TTp...,. 0.85
915.00 VALUES ' -
WORLD OP WHITE. SPECIAL y .... . . .' V-.S . . .' S11.65
918.50 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL ?'.: fV. .'.-. . .'. 813.90
$22.fc0 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL '. $18.85
927.50 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . $20.00
Now Is tho Time-
To buy your" granltewnre, 25 per
cont discount. Buren & Hamilton.
Tho Biggest AiTnlr
Of tho year. Roljer Rink Thura
day evening, Juno 18,' benefit M. W.
A. band. Dance and musical pro
gram. Ferry Working
Tho ferry across the Willamette
,rlvor, which began operntlon at noon
yesterday, worked successfully all
afternoon with the exception of a
slight accident, which was quickly
repaired.
New Hnysvillo School '
The taxpayers of Hnysvillo last night
voted a 7-mlll tax to build a new
two-room school house,
OREGON
ELECTRIC
WINS OUT
IN CITV COUNCIL
We still continue for the rest of this week taking orders for La
dies' Munslng Underwear at spe:lal pricea. For particulars inquire
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at Underwear Deportment.
-' Tomorrow's Big Sale
Of'jfAuto Cloth) trade mark. Irish, Linen for making suits,
skirts and Jackets. A Bale event which every woman Should attend.
No Telephono Orders received
On Salo at 8:30
Tomorrow Only at
16 2 yd
You Will Bo Sorry
If you don't attend the M. W. A.
danco Thursday evening, Juno '18.
Shad
Shad 15c each. Halibut, 3 pounds
for 25c, at Farrlngton'o, State Btrect
grocer and mnrketraan.
Y. M. C. A. Roller
Tho big boiler for the Y. M. C. A.
has been completed, and will bo
operated at once.
Willamette Truck Captain
George E. Lowe was elected cap
tain of the Willamette track team
yesterday for itho season of 1908-09,
to succeed Murray Shanks.
You Will Ro Sorry
If you don't attend the M. W. A.
dnnco Thursday evening, June 18.
NO PENALTY CLAUSE IN FRAN
CHJSE RIOYCLE ORDINANCE
PASSED ASSESSMENT
GRADING ORDINANCES.
VOTING CONTEST FOR
GODDESS OF LIBERTY
All this week .thoro will bo frea funds go Into thn r
newspaper coupons published in this fundi, except $5n thni m Jn,J
winning
trousseau.
AND
Famous
W. B. Corsets
Ail broken HncB to 'close at Spa-,
vc!al Reduced Prices;.
. .
Comfort for Men
A now lino of Gotham Under
wear In short sleovo shirts and
kneo length drawers at World of
Whito special prices.
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City News
Wmtlkci
Cloudy with probably , showers to.
night and Wednesday, ' "
When In Portland
VlBit "Ha'.ls" now restaurant, 330
Wash. St., opposite Imperial hotel.
griicro win
Re no meeting of the M. W. A.
camp Juno 18. Evory member is ex
pected to report at tho Auditorium
jrlnk on that date. W. W. Hill. V. C.
T. A, Tumor, clerk. C-15-2t.
A Gvat Inducement ' Don't Re Stingy
To buy, removal Bale pi lefts on all Enjoy life. Como to tho Roller
granltownro. Buren & Hamilton. j rink Thursday evening, June 18, '08.
pretenses, one and one-half years,
and Roxford Simpson, incest, three
years.
Tho RlggcAt Affair
Of the year. Roller Rink Thura-
dny evening,- Juno 18, benefit M. W,
A, band. Danco and- musical pro
gram. Don't Ro Stingy
Enjoy life. Come to the Roller
Tlnk Thursday evening, June 18, '08.
, Fruit Preserving Season
, "Is at hand, you will need a little
granlteware, get our pricea on this
ware. Buren & Hamilton.
Prisoners Drought to Pen
Sheriff Stevens of Multonmah
county brought three prl oners to
the penitentiary from Portland yes.
terday, The prisoners are: George
Bardjoy, burglary, fix year9, F. J,
Brown, obtaining money under falso
Notices of Election
County Clerk Allen Is sending out
notices of election to the successful
candidates In tho recent election.
The notices wfll be acknowledged by
tho candidates, and returned to the
county clerk,
Hnrgnlni
In granlteware at Buren & Hamilton's.
Last High School Gnme
Tho Inst .opportunity tho Snlein
fans will have of seeing their cham
pionship high school team in action
this season will bo tomorrow nfter
noon when tho Salem high boys meet
tho Woodburn team of tho Trl-CIty
lcaguo In. a game, on Willamette field,
nt 3:30 p, m.
Willamette Trustees Meet
Tho meeting of tho board of trus
tees or Willamette university waj
hold In the university chapsl thli
morning. Reports of tho various
committee wero read, showing ex
cellent progress in the affairs of tub
Institution during tho past year. Tho
report of tho committee on student
attendanco showed itho enrollment;
oxcIubIvo of art and theological stu
donts, to bo G75.
Chinaman Guilty
Lo Chung, tho Chinaman who
stolo several guns aud some other
goods from tho store of John Molr
on Commercial Btreet two weeks ago
was brought up for final hearing bo
foro Judge Webster nt 2 o'clock thin
afternoon. Tho chargo was changed
from burglary to petit larceny, to
which the ColoBtlal pleaded guilty,
P. II. D'Arcy appeared for Chung,
and Walter C. Wlnslow represented
tho state.
SHOES FOR TENDER FEET
footwear, we have not over
looked tho shoe needs of
the man or woman who
want plain, 6olld comfort.
We have a big trade In
good, sensible soles exory
Hue and every curvo speaks
for comfort. And style
are made of best oak-tan-While
wo carry all the lat
est and fcwellest 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 Invito your attention to a special lino of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Reed'8 Cushion So'ea. Wear one pair of. these shoes, and If
you appreciate real comfort, we are sure you will be back for an
other pair when they are gono. We hay alBo the celebrated Walk
over Shoes in blucher, vals, Oxfords, in kid, tan and patent, all
styleB, all prices, all sites. Alao C. P. Ford's Ladles' Shoes In all
styles.
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The Salem Shoe Store
The Store Where, We Fit V.
Supremo Court Decisions.
Ruling of Judgo T, A. McBrldo In
tho case of Richard Wills vs. tho Ne
halem Coal company was reversed In
an opinion by Cominlsisoner Slate,
today. This case was appealed from
Clatsop county and Involves a num
ber of Interesting legal points In the
law of corporations. The action was
brought by the complainants against
the company and Mrs, M. S, Cope
land, promoter, to compel the latter
to disgorge certain properties in the
corporation which It was alleged had
been acquired by Illegal means.
The case of Louis Sommers et al
vs. Charles A, Compton, which is a
case Involving title to property, was
reversed by Justice Eakln. The case
was appealed from the ruling of
Judge William Smith, circuit judge
In tho county of Baker.
Marlon County Probate.
E. T. Barnes has been appointed
administrator for tho estate of Mary
L. Emmltt, deceased.
W. W. Talt, T. Harper and George
Landor, apralsers of the estate of
Lottie Mc Keo, an Insane person,
have filed their report, showing that
the estate contains $1000 worth of
real and $1124 worth of personal
property.
M. E. Pogue will argue the divorce
of Parish vs. Parhh In tho supreme
court tomorrow.
Minnie Hottlnger hns been apt
polnted administratrix for tho estate
of A, Hottlnger, who died In Canada
last year. The estate In Marlon
county consists of $3000 worth of
personal property.
On. petition of J. s. Penebaker,
guardian of Sarah J, Watt, an Insane
With practically no opposition on
the part of those who heretofore
have bean adverse to the extension
of further franchises to the Oregon
Electric Railway company, tho coun
cil last night reconsidered Its nctlon
on tho franchise voted at tho meeting
last Monday, Btruck cat tho penalty
and forfeiture clnuso from the fran
chise, substituted for it a clauso
favorable to tho company, and pass
ed tho amended franchise with but
one dlscentlng vote.
The nctlon of the .council last
night evidenced a remarkable chango
of attitude, scarcely any discussion
following the amendments which
wero Introduced and voted upon.
Hardly had the meeting been called
to order when a motion to reconsider
tho vote of last Monday wa3 unani
mously carried. After tho transac
tion of some minor business Coun
cilman Stoltz took up tho matter of
the Oregon Electric Rnllwny com
pany's franchise, the voto on which
had been reconsidered enrly In tho
evening. Ho moved that tho council
resolve Itself Into a commltteo of tho
whole, which wns carried,
Councilman Eldrldgo moved that
the last part or Bectlon 8 and tho
wholo of section 0, relating to tho
pennlty for tho violating of tho frnn
chlso be stricken out. Ho then of.
fered an amendment to tnko tho
placo of section 9. The new section
readB as follews: "Tho city council
shall reservo the right nt any time
to compel tho company to fulfill the
provisions of thU franchho."
Grqenbaum offered tho following
amendment: "Tho city reserves tho
right to fix by ordinance tho penalties
for violation of any of tho provisions
of tho franchise."
Eldrldgo amended this by substi
tuting tho word "fines" for ponal
tles. Grcenbaum consented .to this,
and this nmondment was carlred.
Attorney Jphn C. McNary nddrcsf
ed tho council on tho subject,. He
said. "I had hoped that this matter
was settled at the last meeting, but
managor Talbot informs mo that the
company cannot accept tho frnnchlse
with this pennlty clauie in It. It is
into regnruing tins company as a
criminal, and suspecting It of not
fulfilling Its part of tho franchise.
Tho financiers of the company say
that with n ..forfeiture claiiBO In tho
franchise, they cannot accept It.
"The forfelturs clause is not c
business proposition. To ask this
company to accept a franchise where
by tho owners are obliged to sur
render their property absolutely If
for any reason within the next 20
years one of tho employes should
leave a car on the tracks longor than
half an hour In unjust. You would
n't ask any business man to accept
such a proposition. With such n
clause in the franchise the company
cannot sell their stock. I didn't un
derstand" the situation when I con
sented to thh clause last week. But
I understand It now, and I hope you
will understand it in the samo woy."
A voto was then 'taken on El
drldge's original amendment, and It
was carried. The franchise as It
now stands contains no penalty
clause. The bill was then read tho
third time and passed.
Rleyclo Ordinance,
The committee on ordinances rec
ommended that the bicycle ordinance
referred to U be not passed, but sub'
mltte'l an nmendment under which
bicycles riding on sidewalks should
be prohibited on the south side of all
streets running east and west, and
on the west side of all streets run
ning north and south, except on the
portion o'f Court street between
Church and Twelfth street and on
Church street between Mill
and Mission street. It also made un
lawful the riding of bicycles In any
public park and on .the sidewalks of
any paved street. Tho report of tho
committee was adopted and the
amended bill was carried to the third
reading and passed,
Other Proceedings.
The assessment ordinance for the
will be
papsr for nominating a GoddeBB ofiB01Uetl to Uio wlnninu itu
T.lbprtv mif tliom mif n,i ,. wnrds her troiinf-n.. ,ua, to-
.,..,,. w.. . v,.v ., IUIC JUU1
choice until Saturday night.
When tho nominations aro made
next woek there will bo an election,
at which balloting will take placo at
nil tho popular resorts, at five cents
per ballot for a Goddess, arid tho
nomember, nil this week frpo , ,
lts Hi The Capital j0 i f "
week until Batimi,... ..".."
"tlOp. ., thebatttoSS?
w raw t.
elect tho nominrtn ..
rw ..... ... "' "w "ve cent.-
v.... uui me coupon and vote n. .
popular resorts around towT '
BALLOT FOR FREE CONTEST FOR
uuuutw ur LIUtRTY
One vote for-
In nomination contest for Salem Fourth of July Celebration,
gles, tho street sprinkler, for erirlnk
ling nround Wlllson nvenuo. The
report wns adopted. j
In tho matter of tho romonstrnnco
of the Oregon Electric Railway com-J
pnny to tho proposed Improvement;
on Broadway, .tho committee report
ed that it had mado a thorough in!
vostlgatlon, and hnd found there wni I
no agreement between the city and
the company as to tho grading of
Broadway that tho grndo on Broad
way wbb correct and .thnt tho com
pany Blibuld bo required to place
their tracks on tho established
grades on thnt Btreet.
Tho remonstrance to the Improve
ments wn3 rc-rend In connection with
the report, nlso tho report of City
Engineer Pnrrott, who said that the
grado on Brondway was correct, and
thnt tho grado established by tho
railroad company on North High
Btreet was too high. PnrroU rec
ommended the lowering of. tho
trestle one and one-half feet over
North Mill creek. He thought how-
over tlmf It would not be necessary
to do this Immediately.
A plan of the rnllrond on Bfbnd
way and on High streot wns sub
mitted, showing tho present grndes,
and tho proposed grades along fthe
line.
Councilman Stoltz moved thnt tin
report of .tho committee bo adopted,
and that the grades of Engineer Til
mon ba made tho permanent grado.
Tho report wbb adopted.
A petition from several property
owners along tho Mill creek in East
Salem was read. Tho potltion asked
for the services of tho city englnoor
to establish a grado to aid them In
mnklng ditches to drain their prop
erty, which for several wcoks of tho
year Is under water. Dr. Stelner nd
dressed .thocouncll on tho matter
and advised "'that tho council act fa
vorably upon tho petition. Tho pott,
tlon waB referred to the street com
mltteo.
The controversy over tho Englo
hart sidewalk In South Salem was In
definitely postponed.
MONSTER
BENEFIT
DANCE
MThAe3Sir'W1.A.wlliBlvoadanco
tho Auditorium rink next Thursdir
night, Juno IS, at 8:30 o'clock The
floor will ho In excellent condition
and music will be furnished by Mc
Elroys' and tho M. W. A. band
Everything will bo done to make the
occnslon, one to be remembered. An
excellent program ot musical num.
hers and illustrated songg will be
given. Fifty cents nlmlsiloft m
be charged, nnd the prccecdi win b
used to purchnso uniforms for the
M. W. A. band, which will play here
on tho Fourth. Tho band has only
been organized a short time- but by
their splendid music have- already
won a high plnco among the raw.
cal organizations of this city. Erery
one who wants a good time, and il
so good music on tho Fourth, a( the
Cherry Fair, nnd other occailons
should bo present.
PKHSO.VAIi
Alonzo Wheeler and family hare
returned to Eugene niter a visit tits
frlendB at Salem. f
Miss Alma Holmes of Astoria left
for her homo Monday, after a visit
with Mrs. B. T. Vnn Do Car on
Union street.
Mrs. Albert Mlckcl Is a guest at
E. Eckerlen's residence.
MIsb Allco E, Ituncorn of Port
land Ib visiting relatives In this city.
Mayor Rodgers went to Portland
on business this morning. Ho will
return tonight.
MONEY TO LOAN
TH03. K. FORD
Over Ladd & BuPh's Bank, Sale, Or
Tim Tnnttnr nf n nw ilnp-ontohnr
ordlnanco wa3 refsrred to ordinance . NofWlcb Union ritt
I
person. Judge Scott Issued an order Improvement of Broadway was pass
yesterday permitting the guardian to ed without discussion,
loan $900 from the funds of the es-' The committee on bills reported.
tate.
committee.
Manager Page, of tho Portlan.1
Railway, Light & Power company
wns granted the right to take off the
depot car service and Increase tho
Yew Park service to a 10-mlnute
car.
Paving assessments wero put
through on State street, on High
street between Stnto and Court, and
crosswalks were ordered built over
Elghtsenth and Nineteenth on Ne
braska. A bill appropriating $000
for the Improvement of the fair
grountfr road wns passed.
The bill for the paving of Commer
cial street from Trade to Center was
passed. Estimated cost $37,274.40
o
FARM EHS TELEPHONE
OFFICIALS TO ORGANIZE
A meeting U called for all direc
tors and trustees of farmers tele
phone lines at Salem, city hall, Sat
urday, Juno 20th, at 2 p, m., for the
purpose of forming an organization
for mutual benefit.
WM. GOODRICH,
President Chemawa Mutual Tele
phone Company. 0-10-3t
o .
Allies Will Concentrate.
Authoritative statements have Just
been made to the United Press that
the "allies" have decided to with
draw the names of all presidential
Just Received We nave Jut re
ceived the second .Mpment
those fine fancy mbrellaMIDh
canopy tops for runabout!. Jiiwn
ti:, Lewis & Staver, J-L.
Oil for Sprinkling-Get your order
IB for a dmm of oil fori prtoJ
the street In front of your J
donce where the street H
dou not come. Order of M U
Lewis & Staver. Z
Lo.t-A Pair oTrlmmcdjJJ.
e., in black "CJ '
18th and State itreet W '
house, Monday night. Fiw
turn to Journal for rWJ,
For Jtent-C-rTolnlri15
North Cottage.
candidates excepting La FoJIetto ana J . - . gojd.rluiiJed W
T-Ti.fr, no l,afn,A iha first llflllOl. ! " """ icA retUJB "
Hughes and La Follette both were,
asked to withdraw but refused. This,
done it is practically certain that'
the nomination of Taft will not be
unanimous.
Insurance SocWy
Frank Meredith, Resident AKt
Office with Win. Brown & Ce., No
29 Commercial street.
NEW TODAY
Wants d nt Once From "00 t
$500, the best of collateral Kcur-
ltv to offer. Address u 1,--
nal office.
G-lHf-
' ..I. ipaSe returs
glasses, nnow .. g4(..3t
658 Center ai.
,-LU m iiv
. ,-lr.ar DCU "'
Lost-BiacK "' pieatse -gojd
buckles. Fnaer 6.l64t
turn to Journal uw-
de. U. f
J unfavorably on the bill of D. M. Rug- election system.
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M. Hyashlda, chelfd secretary of Kindling wQ.
the Japnese house of commons, has Jlwen Box t -',- fer M r
left for'ihli country -W ttTdV our South Salem, 50 ce
factory.