DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1008
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World of White Specials
Ofttr offerings at this sale have been oven better tlinn our old cus
tomers anticipated. , ...,.
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LADIES' TAILORED SUITS
Of this season's .newest fabrics, modeled from the newest New
York styles. ' ...... ...
fflO.OO VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL.
I $42.00 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$67.50 VALUES , .
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
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$80.00 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPEGIAL.
JJ523.85
?21.2J5
$18.75
$15.00
MEty;
Artisans Attention
Initiation and election tonight.
Commission Goes to Lyplis ,
The railroad commission wont to
Lyons this afternoon M" hear: tho
casb of the citizens of Uyons vcrstiB
tho Corvallls ft Eastern Railroad
company. Tho Lyons people want n
station .erected, and tho railrond
company refuses to build It, on tho
ground that there Is not sufficient
business at the placo to Justify tho
company ln.jnnlnialnlng a station.
Ackcntinn Traveling
State Supor'ntendent J. IT. Acker
man went to Corvallls tlrto morning.
From there he will go to.Ahea bay.
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You-can eave-from $5 to $10 'On -n-suit during this1-sale.-Every
suit Is this season's newest design in- tailoring and fabric.''' ' s
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j WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. . : ......... . . . '.', .". .. ,V. . . . . $7.65'
$12.R0 VALUES ' j
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. . .". V .' . . 'rft' S9.85
$15.00 VALUES ' : - ?yt
. WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL. ........ i
$18.50 VALVES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$22.50 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$27.50 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL.
.$11.05
S13.90
$1S.85
$20.00
Factory Inspector Here
'G. H. Gram, of Portland,. state In
spector of factorial 1foV the Portland-
district, -is -1n Snlonvitodny;' v'
Artisans Attention
Initiation and election tonight.
Evnnilnlng Hoard to Moo.
LANDS IN
SALEM BY.
ACCIDENT
EMBROIDERY! EMBROIDERY!
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SUCH AN AVALANCHE OF SNOW WHITE ELEGANCE, AN
EVENT NEVER IJEFORE IN SALEM. OWING TO OUR BUYING
FACILITIES WE HAVE JUST SECURED A SNAP IN WHITE EM
BROIDERIES 'FOR OUR WORLD OF WHITE SALE, EDGINGS,
ALLOVEHS AND RANDS, VALUES UP TO 81.50 A YARD, THINK
OF IT, FOR ONLY
Heroes a true story of a stranger
In a strango land. Louie Howlet, 17
years of ago, loft his homo In Byron,
Nebraska last Sunday for Selmn,
Oregon, a small town near Grants
Pnss, to Join his father, Samuel
Howlet, a prosperous 'rancher of
that place. He asked the station
agent at Byron for a ticket to Selmn,
but the agent for some reason made
a mistake and gave tho boy a ticket
to Salem.
Young Howlet arrived in tho Cap
ital City yesterday n'ternoon nnd bo
pan inquiring for his fnther, who by
the way, has lived in Oregon for 10
.rears nnd owns n half section of tho
finest timber Innd In southern Ore'
inn T nn In tlmttrrht If nrn tUnt
Tho eighth grade examining board nn nnp rmilii mil iiim in whnf ni-i
will meet In the ofllco of Superln-,0f town his father lived so ho con
tended Smith this, afternoon to -suited tho city directory, but with no
grado the papers of tho pupils who bettr buccpss,
tooic tne examination nst wcqk. T.nc He dlsovorel at length that he
work of -the board will b? cpnmletttr.wftB not In Selmo, b'.it Snlom. Ho
wuni to me posiomco ami inquired u
there was nnv mnll for him. Tho
o!crk hnnded him n letter addroiyd
to his father Saml. Howlet, Selma,
Oregon. It seemed thnt tho poat
Offico people at Byfon had modo tho
same kind of n mtatnke thnt tho
ticket ng?nt did. The boy oponod
the letter nnd found It was from hU
sister, advising the elder Howlet that
Loulo was on h's way to Join him.
The lnrid went to tho court houno
nnd told the sheriff of his nrcdl'cn
ment. Tho wor't of It wns, the boy,
explained, "that ho was busted."
He wanted n Job, and wnntcd 11
rlgth nway In order to rnlse enough
money to get to Selmn.
He wrote to his fnther lnt even
ing, but he Bays If he can earn $4
In the menutlme he will not wait for
nn answer.
ARRESTED ON CHARGE
OF CRIMINAL ASSAM
tomorrow.
Fine Home for Sale
Party with cash
better investi
gate. P ric e
reasonable.
Address H., care Journal
Unless Wllnm Lee, a 10-year-old Tho sheriff ,
irlrl. Ivinc neni- MnnmnuMt. la u-. ...". Bncm at Sa em .. .
.. . ....., .a ..,,- nuiiiin I ntl,i -: mM...
taKon in nor menuiicatlon, Deputy: started fn t t mUy Harrv "ii, '!
Sheriff Mlnto has brought to bay one, liKnc an ? w,naopenance. V '!
of tho worst of criminals. Bh!" c5B 8nBr.re,lcd b? Clfy S
...The young lady yesterday was vis- Mfi To ,-" "d Idenuft
ting nor undo, David Olon, who'od her . ran o ai,?
lives just across .tho river from Indo- by Dot utv Sfii 1,rought to fit
pendonco. Sho was walking along , nssaul "v HI, At1ni char8
the river bank when sho wns en- iil,.i l ' con'nlt rail '
countered by a strango mnn who . DlnnchiS I n?.'tsf,ew- i
jvlthout warning, brutally assaulted tlco WobBtJr nW'c,d befre !.
her, tearing off nearly all her cloth-' Ing, JJ wnlvo. nclo.ck x&
fng In the attempt to accomplish his' henrC U . ! cxamlnaUon.T
dastartdly purpose. I dav inor n hm nCi nQ M t for
Tho girl grappled with tho Hold In XnSS wmS oc,0.iht?S
a life and death struggle, striking I Jrlaonw stBi! i S? ,'l!lnwn ft
and kicking him, and at tho samo' n ,f attornov' flhWanC
time screaming for help. Tho man ' Ho vU ? ?Zi fr,,m PendJJi
beenmo frightened, and snatching ills grandmotw -' M' 0frW
the girl's purse, which contained bond I was nxed i tASlne W
nbout a dollar, ho mado his escape ho soouros this niSJH0' ,and ?
rtcross tho river to Independence. ' main ln tho count? ?BnMd wl11 f-
F.:rsj Crawflfli
Todny, . Snturday
Bllto Restaurant.
nnd Sunday,
19'
a yard
IIUY ALL YOU WANT, PROHAHLY NUVER AGAIN CAN VU
BECUHK SUCH A K WING OPI'OI'TUNITY FOR OUR OUSTOMKRS
SEK COURT STREET WINDOW DISPLAY.
Ladies, Just Three Days Left
To order your fnll and white, i'nde.wenr at special prlcs. For
particulars lnquiro at Underwear Counter.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
All broken llnoj at upeclal reduced prices. Our fhoes arc better
values lor tho samo money than any shoes in tho Willamette valley.
Mmtxwrrfl
StnU' vh. Young.
The belated appeal In tho enso of
tho State vs. Joseph Young wns filed
with tho attorney genernl this morn
ing, and tho trial of tho enso before
thn aitlt-rtrivni nnntt Itnrrnn lt tm
noon BP1 Taft sent n telegraph from
Four years ago Young shot Cnspnr nlnpton Immediately to Slier
Van Drand of Portland, who after- ,mn1n nf,l?r h,a, nomination congrnti.
wards killed hlnuelf. Young wnsl,nt,n5 ,i!b nn(l n8S,lrlnB n,,n of 8UC'
rnnvlftfoil rT nuunnlt tvMtli n ilnnrllv ."
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weapon, nna sentenced to bIx yenrs
In tho penitentiary. Young hnB now
pfrved two-thirds bf this sentenco.
Sirs. George Slonn of Tncom
Wnsh., fttcrlflccd her ovnv life yd1'
The nnpenl, which hnB boon drng-!terdny ln raving that of her Infant
glng nlong for four yenrs, Is taken baby.
MONDAY IS THE DAY
Strawberries
Clarks, Wilsons, Oregons,
Magoons, Excelsior, Jessie
$1.20 Crate
Order
Today
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PHONE
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W. A. IRVIN,
203Com'ia
Corner Court
on the grounds thnt Young had a
right to shoot Van Drnnd becnupo
ho was attempting to ruin Young's
wlfo nnd family.
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City News
Weather
Cloudy wltli probably showers to
night ami Saturday,
When in Portland-
Visit "Halls" new restaurant, 330
Wa'sh'. 6t opposite Imperial hotel.
Rdtyl Tax
A Ave mill tax has been levied by
the, citizens living In 'the vicinity of
ElXhorn, to build a road at water
level along tho north fork of the
Snutlnm, It Is planned to extend tho
road tq Mehnma In the near future.
Underbill Inmrovlng
parol Underbill, tho Willamette
student whoso leg was amputated
several weeks ago lj reported as be
ing? pnst the danger point. Hj will
probably be removed to hb home
Sundny.
Saloon Robbed t ,
Tho snloon of J. R. Smith at In
dependence, wltMi ' 'eld under at
tachment by S!"lff Grant of Polk
county, was broken into lnta
Wednesday night, and a quantity of
liquor stolen. Part of tho stolen
goods wp.- known to have been tak
en ncrc th !'vrV and the Polk
county -ht -iff anusnled -to Sheriff
Culver l tV mlddb of tho night
for ajsle'nnce. Deputy Mlnto left
Sa'eri cn-iy yesterday morning, nnd
located the thelf on tho Cooper phy:o
oppostto Independence. When ar
rested, James Scantlen confessed to
having stolen the liquor. He bad a
sack full of case goods, which he
had concealed ' in the tall gras.
Mlnto dellv-red the nrlsnner and the
stolon property to sheriff grant.
Hole Causes Accident
A hole In tho bridge on Fifteenth
street betw6n Mnrlon nnd Union
street between Mnrion and Union
hofso yesterday. Street Commis
sioner Martin had the hole repaired,
todny' 7&t,jp . ,, 4' . Si
MeEhoy'H Hand
Will furnish tho music nt tho Falr
mcunt game Sunday, the aiBt. 2t
Gladys Colo Lead
Tho voting for tho Goddess of Lib
erty for Salsm's Fourth of July cele
biatlon is, up to date, ns follows;
Blanche Drown 10. Mny King 11,
Jeisle Kenton 30, Mabel Eaker 11,
Blancho Clearwater 0, Margurette
Wilson 2, Elizabeth Schultz !,
Gladys Colo 23. A large vqte Is ex
pected to bo cast before tho contest
closes.- i
'RnselMll
Watt Shlpps vs..,Bralnard Cubs of
uiwumi, ouuuuj, me sisi, at league
grounds. -2i
Ilrldge 1-VU Down
About 5 p. m. Thursday evening
while n mnn was crossing Mill creek
bridge on N. Fourteenth street, the
on uviiutt jvii aown, injuring on;
muBc mm mo owner. Tuere will be
damages to pay.
Funeral of Mm. Auperle
The funeral of the late Mrs. John
Auperle was held from tho fnmlly
rP3lder.ce at Jefferson todny upon
my iiinni ui mo noon iram trom
Sn'em, which carried ninny friend?
or necensed to attend the sorvlce'
Tho remains were tnken to Portland
this nfternoon for cremation. There
was a gsneial ou'uourlng of fnipa
thotlc friends of the family, as Mrs.
Auperle was a woman highly esteem?
ed for her many virtues and good
qualities of mind and heart.
Baseball
Watt Shlpn" vs. Bra'nnrd Cubs of
roruann, sununy, the 21st. at leagu
HIUUHU3, 2t
Fieak NewN'mitern,
' The dlseusfl'in on the ul1ert nf!T
ulng blnck -n'l - rf vht Ink for.i
re.vq)ape-n recnllp the fprt that one'1!
of tho mot rmarkble freak new
papers ever printed wns the Lumln
nrn, published ln Mndrld. It wns
printed with Ink contnlnlng phos
phorous, so thnt tho paper copld hi
rend ln the dnrk.
Another cuirlosltv wns called tho
Regal, printed with nonpblsonous
Ink on thin sheets of dough, which
could be eaten, thus furnishing nour
ishment for body as well as mind,
Lo Blen Etre, n French pnpor,
promised those who subscribed for
40 yenrs a pension nnd freo burials.
WclMvnown Iowa Minn.
Dr. W. W. Kimmoll of Lebnnpn,
formerly of Polln, Ia went to Port
land this week to attend tho funeral
of Hon. B. G. Bowon, whom ho had
known for 60 yenrs. Dr. Klmmell
wns a claBsmnto of 'Hon. S. F. Pronty
of Des Moines, who hns Just beon
nomlnntod for congress over J. A.
T. Hull.
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It Is Not Advertising
Which Survives; But
the Things Which Are
: : Advertised : : : :
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The Juggler Juggles ,
Nothing but fun at the Edlsonln'
tonight Come and enjoy the funJ
Song, "Smile on Me."
Cooked Food Sale
. The ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal
ulld will hold a sale of home-made1
.bread, cakes, etc.. Saturday. ' June
20, at Putman's drug' store.
HE "cleverest advertise
ment" you ever wrote
may bo quite forgotten
now, oven by tho bet
frlendi It mado for you! It
mny survive only In tho bigger
store It helped to crento.
But it is just ns csrtain thnt
the bigger store of tho fnturo
Is to grow out of tho ndvertlB
lng of the present ns it is that
tho t'oro ns It now Etnnds lc
tho resu't, In largo measure,
of your "forgotten" advertise
ments. You have preserved the re
LMlts of advertising. You must
crente new results through
new advertl ing.
III-I I preach rfd to tho young macis.
GRAY Samuel Gray, at his resl- women a grent moral and helplal
dence, 404 S. Seventeenth street, lesBon.
nt 10 n. m., June IS, 1D0S. ' " "
Mr. Gray was born in Ohio, Juno -v r. i - vi t...
2, 1S32, crossod tho plains, to Ore-.MONrY Tfl I OAN
gon In 1SG2 nnd settled In Lane ,f ivr 1E-' BV Lvnn
county, afterwards movlnir with hlv TH09. KFORD
pnrcntH to Corvallls. Tho pait sx Over Ladd & Buph's Back, Stlm,
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Califor
nia, she visiting Mrs. Brown's sister.
.Mrs. Gideon Sherwood In S. Snlem.
Ed. Hazard Is homo from n three
day visit at Portland nttendlng tho
K. P.
from Central
Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Portland Is
vIMtlng Mrs. William P. Lord, of
this city.
m ihb in i
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SESSION
JUNK S3 TO JULY 31. IfWIft
'convention as representative &BB
eutrnl lodge Of this city. VUiliuUJca. I'byglci. Full rp of Inst ctori!
biaAUTMK.T FOM TEACHCltS
For rU)on .Mr4 the
UStSTTUt, BIIVtIUTT OF SRIMI, IUUI, MIMI
years he hns lived In Salem, where
he has been cared for by a nephew.
Mr. Minor Grny and his family. Tho
deccnRed was never mnrrled.
Rev. P. S. Knight will conduct
brl.'f fuuernl service at tho residence?
tomorrow nt 0:30 n. m. nnd romnlns'
will be tnken to Corvallls for burial.
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Willamette Graduation ErnvNen.
Tho final and formal closing of tho
in 08 1 succeB'fifl year In tho hlstoryot
Wlllametto Unlvoralty occurred nt
the Methodist church last night,
wncn n largo class of young mon nnd
women received tholr diplomas from
tho Institution,
Thoso who recslved tholr bnche
lor'i egrees nre: Royal Daniel
Blsbee, BcbsIo Emily Cornollus,
Fred Ln'wronco Hornschuh, Jnnieii
Garfield Heltzel, Austin Carlisle
Price, John Edward Relchon, Char
lotto Ruth Whipple- nnd Lnnlttn
Bernlco Young.
An excellent program was ren
dered, nnd each number was onthus
'astlcally received. Tho program
vns as follews: Invocation, Rov. W.
H. Selleck; organ solo, Professor T.
S. Roberts; Imperial quartet, "Ab
sence"; addrcBB, Hon. A. E. Eaten:
violin vrtlos, Miss Joy Turner, nnd
Mr. 'Frank Frlckoy.
The clns nddress was delivered
by Rov, Philip E. Bauer, who took
for his 'ibject, "Samuel Thrait Rng
gerB," Dr. Bauer's speech was able
. m .1 silnnlal. Tllf A. rt .. 1 1 n r VnUAn
UUU ClUlJlR'Uli U UAtlllll'IVO IWHV11
from the life o his subject he
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Norwich Union Ffre
Insurance Sockty
Frank Meredith, RegMrat Attnl
Ofllco with Wra. Brown k Co., Nj
29 Commercial' street.
NEW TODAY
Wanted nt Once From J10Q t
1500, tho best of collateral tecar
Ity to offor. Address G 10, Jour
nal ofllce. 6-lMf-
For Sale Sovoral houiei In Salea
and farm 'ands at a bartila. Cap
ital National Bank. -Hod-
For Sale One model B IUmblM"
runabout. Warranted flrt c!
condition. Seo Wilson & Mwrer
(J.18-1B13
For Sale A first claw cow for '
1 cheap. Phono farmers, 24X
Wanted Immediately iU 6Wd.j"
penters. Salem Indian irtooi.
Phono Mnln 128. Appjf
Edwin L. Ohalwlck, Snpt. w-
wa, Oi
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HURRY!!!
For a few days only - Extra X A X
Shingles delivered to any part of
the city at $2.25 per M.
Spaulding Logging Company
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