Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 17, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAMpI, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. 100
World 6f
Mite Specials
Indies' Tailored Suits of this Season's Newest Styles' nt Spcclnl Prices.
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950.00 VALUES '"($ '
would or witiTp special. . .....; $23.85
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$12.00 VALUES . '
WOULD OP WIlTE SPECIAL. . t . '.' .'.,. .
937.50 VALUES .
WOULD' OP WHITE SPECIAL, ." ...;'.. ...'...
$80.00 VALUES : ''' ' . C. ..'' -. . '
$21.25
$18.75
WOULD OP WHITE, SPECIAL. . .-r. ... . '.;. . . . V. . . . 15,00
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Sinn's AH-Wool Suits Tailored by -MnstcrlInnd9.''Evcry, stilt In the
IIouso Included 1h litis sale; ' V " ''" ,",""" "
910.00- VALUES ' " . ( t ,
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL r. . ... i $7.G5
912.50 VALUES
WORLD OP ."WHITE SPECIAL. . ...:,. n
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$9.85
915.00 VALUES ' . . .,
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL K' ' ''' "' ' ? ' ' $11.65
918.50 VALUES ' ' ' '
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL u . . j1 . ;' , $13.00
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9S2.50 VALUER ( V U '" VV
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL. . '"! . ". ; ". vV' . .,.'. ....... S18.85
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927.50 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL .".-. v $20.00
- Wo still continue for the rest, of this week .taking. orders for Ln
dies' Munslng Underwear nt special price. For particulars Inquire
At Underwear Department, "
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Today's Big-Sale
Of (Auto Cloth) trndo mark. Irish Linen for- making suits,
skirts and Jackets. A Bale event which every woman jshpuldnttond.
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Douglas County Tax
The state treasurer this 'morning
received a chirek for $8000 from
Douglas county to apply on. tho sec
ond ha,lf of tho state -tax payment of
that county.
"Woman Suffrage Again
Attorney General Crawford thli
morning received a letter from Mrs.
Bbblgnll Scott D.unnhvay of .tlvP Ore
gon Stato Equnl SMffrngo association,
Inquiring as to tho date of Iho elec
tion in 1010, and asking that tho
question of woman suffrage be
placed on the ballot. The election
for 1910 will, bo on November S,
when tho suffrage question will bo
voted upon for tho fourth time in
Oregon. T '
Viol iUn T7.ircnnln.i
And. enjoy ,a. good laugh.. Salem's,
newest, mm most up lo'unic moving
picture show.
BURENAND
HAMILTON
ARRESTED
No Telephone Orders received
On Snlo at8J30
Today Only at
FMRDAIHFDVf .FMRPrUnFRVf
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SUCH AN AVALANCHE OP SNOW WHITE ELEGANCE, AN,
KVENT NEVER BEFORE IN SALEM. OWING TO OUR BUYING;
FACILITIES WE HAVE JUST SECURED A SNAP IN, WHITE ESM
BROIDERIES POR OUR WORLD OP WHITE BALE, EDGINGS,
ALLOVERS AND HANDS, VALUES UP TO 91.50 A YARD, THINK
OF IT, POR ONLY .....
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a yard
DUY ALL YOU WANT, PROHAIILY NEVER AGAIN CAN WE
SECURE SUCH A SAVING OPPORTUNITY POR OUR CUSTOMERS
BEE COURT STREET WINDOW DISPLAY.
All Trnfllc ' '
And passage, across-' tjio" fMaln
steoHbrldge and foot bridge Is sus
pended By order of C. P. Royal.
Snloin Military Hand t; ,
Will give a concert tonight In
WUUon avenue If. the .weather per
mits. ... n
PERSONAL
Rev. Edw. Cantwell, C. S. S. It., of
Portland-, wild attended 'the Sacred
Heart academy cdmmencement last
evening and delivered tin", address tu
tho students, left this afternoon for
hi3 home,
MIs3 Florence C. Moore, a niece
of Rev. Father Moore, who has been
attending Sacred Heart academy,
has left for her home In Rupert, Ida
ho.
Miss Shea and .Miss Dorgan of Al
bany, attended the graduating oxer
clses of Sacred Heart aca.dc.my hjcro
last night. i
Rev. Wm. Mc Gee, 'pastor of Rose
burg, who attended the commence
ment exorcises of Sacred Heart acad
emy la3t night, returned to.hls homo
today. .',
Lou FlBher, the real 5stntcmnn,
went to Marlon today.
P. L. Flsliback of Monmoujh, was
In tho city today making arrange
ments for an exhibit at tho cherry
fair.
George L. Schrolber, of Chicago,
arrived today to Join his family who
located here a month ngo. ' He Is an
nrchlttct and artistic decorator by
profession. ?N
Mrs. Wllholm nnd Ronald Denned
Joined tho Salem colony n, Newport
today. ,?
Attorney Claire Inmnn went to Al
bany today to try some cases before
Judgo Galloway.
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0. L. T. Brown of Dos Mplne.
Iowa, an lnmranco man, dropped
dead while r?adlnt; a Jotter from
Sonator Dolllvor, In which the. latter
stated he did not want the vlco pres
idential' nomination.
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The name-; of those Indicted in Iho
government's action ngnlnst ttre New
York cotton exchnngo will be kept
secret until after the nrrosto.
Governor Magoon, of Cuba, savs
that all Is quiet there and all Is In
readiness for turning the island over
to tho local authorities.
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Tho work of overhauling tho big
fleet before Its departure for Hono
lulu Is being rushed at Mare Island
navy yard.
Max 0. Duron and C. S. Hamilton,
members of tho Arm of Buren &
Hamilton, nnd owners of tho Wooden
building on Liberty streets, wet-o
demolished by the city council, were
arrested at 4l30 o'clock yesterday
by Chief of Police Gibson, tot alter
ing and changing the bntlldtug .In do
flnnce of the city ordinance,
Chief Gibson last evening found
a crew of men at work on tho build
ing, raising It to tho street grade.
As tho chief had alrendy been In
structed two weeks ago to sco that
this structure as woll as others was
,i demolished witnin uo days, no im
mediately swore out a wnrrant ror
tho arrest of tho ownofs and served
it on tho two furniture men.
The' complaint, approved by tho
mayor, and signed by Gibson nVprl
vato prbBocutor, states that "Max 0
Duron and C. S. Hamilton aro ac
cuped In this' complaint of the crimp
of changing and altering a wooden
building within the flro limits of th
city of Snlem, nnd then, nnd tlloro
being, did and there wrongfully and
unlawfully chnngo and niter a wood
en huljd'ng within tho limits of tho
clty-pf- Salem,-witho.ut and against
the consoht hud permission of tho
common council of said city."
Buren & Hninllton nt once retain
ed C. L. AtcNary afr thf Ir nttomey.
He telephoned to Recorder Moof.cs
and asked whether It would bo nee
essnryior hls.cllents to appear In t)io
police court. Ho wns told that 'I,
would hot, nnd this morning he wen!
down to the city hnll to talk tho mat
ter over with Moores. McNary said
that he wold proceed at .once to gat
out, nn Injunction restraining the city
from interfering with the work of re
modeling, the former Celestial abode.
No dnte has been set for tho hoar
ing, because, as Moores said, the pro
ceedings of tho'city court will have
to cohio'lo a Btop.
Attorney McNary, when soon th's
morning snld, "Tho city Is trying to
conflTnte private proport.v, which
they have ijo right to do. Tho build
ing In questlojt-lrnot unsightly: nnd'
It Ib In good repair. Tho council will
not nllow the'Wtiors to rnlso It or
to repaint I. and we are golijg. to
tet tho validity "of th?" ordinance. "
Mr. Puren said; .."We don't -want
to mnke any 'froublo, but wo don't
propose to let this thing pnss. Tho
Jolt and sills are In good cttndl-
f.tlon.',' j , i '
McNary has tnc injunction papon
rarly completed, "nnd they will
probably be filed this afternoon.
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MARRIED
iONRS-GAFFORD At the mlnls-tpj-'s
residence, Snlem, Oregon.
Juno 17, 1008, nt 10 a. m Mis
Ruby Gafford to Mr. William Vlr
' gll Jones, Rov. P. S. Knight ofllcl
atlng. Both young people nra residents
of Salem,
City News
No no Excel
"Wisconsin" refrigerators In ;
points thnt go to ninko worthy re
frigerators. Wo sell them, Tho
House Furnishing Co.
Lemon Home Hurglni'iml
Burg'nrs broke into the homo of
Ton Lemon, painter, on Commercial
t streot near the North Mill creek and
j secured many vakiablo articles,
I among which were much Bilverwnro
and n music box. The police havo
been unable to locate any of the
stolen property.
TVather
Cloudy with prolirtbly showers to.
Might ami Thursday; wimuvr Thurs.
When In Portland
Visit "Halls" new restaurant, 330
tVush, St.; opposlto Imperial hotel.
llHildlng Reinodvlh'd lll1 Concert Tonight
The lower floor of the brick build McElroy'g band will play on Comr
ing owned by tho Turner heirs on merclal street this evening the
Commercial street between Trade weathsr permitting,
and Stato etreots, is being romodclod.
nd will bo couverted Into a first- Stolo HlcycU
cla store room, and will bo occn- a man giving the nniho of Fred
pled by W. P. Royelis, the butcher, nottomely was arrested by Olllcer
' Murphy Monday night for attempt-
It Takes Ice ' S to steal a bicycle belonging to ,
To cool any refrlgorator but It Col. Olmstead. He will remain In !
takes more to cool :ome than it me cjiy prison penning runner de
takes to cool others. "Wisconsin" velopments.
refrigerators Mo their work with
small ico consumptlca. Tho House MothodUts Return
Furnishing Co, A party of 1C young people of. tho
Leslie Methodist church, and tho
Thero Will minister and his wife, have returned
Be no meeting of the M. W. A. from Silver Creek falls, where they
camp Juno IS, Every member Is ex- snnt several days In fishing and
pected to report at the Auditorium recreation. ': .
rink on that de.e. W, W. Hill, V. C.
F. A. Turner, e'erk. C;15-2t. Mnn-lago LIcoiko
"" " 'A marriage license wnj Usued this
W Put You morning, to William V, jQne, age
In pofsfs Ion of the bqsjt refrlgcra- 21, na-1 MUs Ruby Gatford, age 22,
tore nn at a minimum cost. The both of Salem.
House Furnishing' Co. ' . i
. i This la the Time
Indian CoinmlsNloiu'i llee . ' Of year to con strawUej-rlea, don't
F, E. Leupp, of Washington, D, wait until they are gone. Order your
C, commissioner of Indian affair:, supply from J. M. Lawrence, phone
has cppiploted a- two days visit at 311.
Chenmwn. He will visit all tho In- -. . - -.
dian schooljj of tho weit. . xjrj- Home '
Manufactured flour and eee If it
McMahon (?nies Honu I rn',t ns good ,as tho best, Wild Rtoe
Atoruey L, H. McMahon return- fs.41fe bra'ud,-remember ll for your
ed from Sah Francisco yesterday. , next order,
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Whn I iThev Aro Walt lK
I Soft better veoceajau tlHnk . p, "" For a chance 'to please, you, phone
tV4miMttVkVref rfgeratoH. H 'The ?n order tp SteAjslpff Bros, meat
House Furnishing Co. market andikMtlsfled customer
THIS WEEK
BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Return of
GRACE DE KOVEN
Psychometrist, Clairvoyant,
Palmist, Mental Scientist
Her extraordinary psychic power
combined with a superior knowledge
of tho occult sciences enables her to
reftd the human life with unerring
nccurocy from Infancy to old ngo.
Her powers are wojidocful and Indis
putable; her advice is alwnyB re
liable;, her Information clear, con
cise and to the point In love, court
ship, marriage, divorce, business
Eales, wills, patents, Journeys, pen
sions, Investments, speculation, renl
estate, land nnd lumber enls, oil
nnd mining claims, etc., etc. Hours
9-9. Today and tomorrow fee 50c to
11,00. Office and private reception
rooms centrally located, next door
to Elks' hnll. Phono 832, 200 North
Liberty St., 260.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society'
Prnnk Memllth, Resident Agent.
OKlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No
29 Commercial Bret.
NEW TODAY j I
Whntfd nt Once From $100 to
$500, tho be6t of collateral secur
ity to offer. Addre33 G 10, Jour
nal office. C-ll-tf
"or Sale Several houses In Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod
"UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SESSION
J UN1S K3 TO JULY 31. 1008
3onr In lllology Chf mutry, Education, EoclUh
l.ltcralurf, Qrruikn, Krrncfi, Spanlth, IlUiory,
UaUieaiatlca, l'liyvica. Kull corp of Jcttructom.
8PKCIAI. COimSKS IN KAfH
UIU'AUTMK.NT FOH TUAClltXW
For cuulo.'ue o llr thn
ueisTftAS, uiiYiisur or otiaoi, iti, oitwm
VOTING CONTEST FOR
GODDESS OF LIBERTY
All tht$ week there will be free
i
.vTSiuicr (juuh)ii (Hiuusneu in mis
papjr for nominating a Goddess of
Liberty. Cut them out and vote your
choice until Saturday night.
When the nominations are rnadi
next week there will be an election,
at which baUotlng will take place at
all the popular resorts, at ftve cents
per bnlot . (or a .Gdddess, and th
funds go Into the Fourth of July
fund?, except $50 that will be pre
sented to the winning candidate, to
wards her trousseau.
Jlemember, all this week free bal
lots In The Capital Journal, Next
week until Saturday night, June 27
at 10 p. ra the battle will rage to
elect the nominee at Ave cents per.
Cut out tho coupon and vote at any
popular resorts around town.
BALLOT FOR FREE CONTEST f OR
GODDESS OF LIBERTY.
' QhevQlefor-
Ir Romlnatlon contest for Salem Fourth of July Cefebralloa.
MEMBER 54TO0iGRWits
npuunmionus rc-ru-iui
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f S&SggtGSt 6 HX$0lMJfX?5BPfgff&Jt ssstexgtsrefgtviriys:
HON. W. t. ANDREWS.
Nobragka han fuVuUhed.to our National Congress some ot tho brlghtet mlndi
that liavo ovor adorned that great national legIlaturo. Men of pmh wd flre
mon of g.ront QtAturlcaJ and Intcllootuol rcourccH, mon who have done much to
shupo tho doritlulcs of tho gronW-cfttorn scotion of our country,
Among thcjo modorn statdmon of that veratllo, American type, UHod.W
E. Andrews, of Hastings, Nobraska. Hon. Andrews was formerly VlPriMBi
ot Hustings Col logo, and established an excellent record as apromu'.gitoiof tmbllt
odtteatlou hoforo ho Iwcamo a momber of Congress. Speaking of Peruna,bmi
I ' cheerfully recommend the preparation, Peruna,
j a a healthful tonic and a successful remedy lor ca
: turrh in its various forms. "--Hon. W. E. Andrews.
Hon. Thomas Calo, who wiis elected to
Congress from Alaska, Is well known
on tho Pacific slopo, whore ho has re
sided. Ills Washington address is 1312
Ninth stroot, N." W., Washington, D.O.
Congressman Calo writes of 1'erubat
I can eheorfully recommend Toruna
s a very ofllclont remedy forc6ugbs
and colds."
Borne pooplo profor to take tabloU
rather than to tako medicine In a fluid
form'. Such pooplo can obtain Peruna
tablets, which roriresont tho medicinal
Ingredients ot Porana. Each blot is
equivalent to ono average doso'ofPotuna.
Hon, 0. Slomp, ConRreMra&n Urn
Virginia, whoso home ftddreti t Blj
Stono Gap, Va., wrlten
"I can eheorfully lay thttlbtTetsfd
your valuablo romedy, Pcrnn,, Hh'
beneficial remit, nnd cm bd!h4iv
Ingly recommoml your remedy to bj
friends as an invigorating tonkiMu
offcctlvo and permanent curt ('
tarrh.
Mr. Hois Craig, Fork Vt1,TMibid
catarrh of the head for two ynn uA
had abandoned all hope of beisgeand,
but to hi surprise rrtui mti Ma
sound and woll,
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MONEY TO LOAN,!
THOS. K. FORD
Ovor Ladd & Bush'a Bank. Salem. Or
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RED CROSS PHARMACY
RED CROSS PHARMACY
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LICENSED TO SELL BEER
AND ALL SPIRITUOUS
LIQUORS IN PACKAGES
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SALKM WANTS A FULf' rXI
FORMED BAXPJ 4X0 ij T,lAT
IlELIVEKS THE GOODS. BUY A
TICKET FOR THURSDAY EVEN-
'iXG'S BENEFIT., PROCEEDS TO
buy rxiFonsip for m. av. a.
HANI), IVAN MARTIN, DIRECTOR.
TICKETS FOR SAP AT PATTOX'S,
M'GILCHRlST'Si Vp' AXD
WATERS' CIGARISUtORES, AIO
ANDERSONS' AND OEORGE .MY-ERS'-BARBER
SHOPS. THIS IS A
FAMILY AFFAIR.
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