Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 22, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY OAWTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 22. J00p
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j OW IS THE REST TIME OF ALL THE YEAR TO RUY WHITE GOODS. ALL DEPART-
IMENTS WHERE ANYTHING AVH1TE IS SOLD ARE IN WHITE ATTIRE. ALL STOCKS OP
WHITE GOODS RAVE REEN DOUBLED, TREBLED, AND PRICES ARE MUCH RELOW REGU
LAR. THE SLUMP IN THE COTTON MARKET AND TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE, MONEY
STRINGENCY RY RELIEVING SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS OF SURPLUS STOCK AT RE
MARKARLE CONCESSIONS ENABLES US TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS HUNDREDS OF MONEY
SAVING OPPORTUNITIES.
Vacation Skirts
Wo hnvo Just received n Bwell now line' of Chiffon Panama Skirts,
Inrgc and full, box plent effects. All are Jii3t good walking lengths,
colors nro blue, brbwn and blnck, and would regularly sell for ?7.G0;
owing to their late arrival, we have placed them on sale for your
choice
$4.88
Serpentine Crepe
30-inch wido in a now assortment of beautiful floral designs and
dainty colorings for KimonaB, house dresses and extra good values--
20c yard
HOSIERY
WE HAVE ON DISPLAY BLACK
AND TAN LACE HOSE OF VEHY
CHOICE PATTERNS A N D
SHADES AT AN EXTRA GOOD
VALUE.
3 pairs for $1 .
ALL WHITE HOSE AT
WHITE SALE PRICES
W. B. CORSETS
IN RROKEN SIZES AND STYLES
TO CLOSE, SELECT YOUR SIZE
NOW AND SAVE FROM 25 TO
BO PER CENT.
Silk Petticoats
Your choice of gonulno high
grade taffeta silk petticoats in a
large assortment of colors,
stripes, checks and plnids, as a
saving from
10 t 50 Ior edit.
Special Sale No. 385
For our Wednesday Surprise Sale we offer a lino of cool and com
fortablo tnllored and white shirt waists. Three different distinct
styles, pleated nnd embroidered effects, values thnt usually sold for
$1.25 and $1.50. Your choice Wednoiday Only QQr
ON SALE AT 8:30. OlC
No Phono Orders Received.
Summmer Silks and Dress
Goods
in plain and fancy weaves; white silks, Voiles, Eolines, Henriettas,
Crepes, brilliatines and PanamaB.
World of White Prices
Ladies' Knit
Underwear
Jn vests, drawers, union suits,
combination suits, trimmed with
delicate laco at World of White
Savings.
Children's White
Lace Hose at
White Sale Prices
EMBROIDERY
Such an avalanche of biiow white elegance, an event never before in
Salem. An event probably never again in Salem. Buy all you want.
Edgings, Bands, All-Overs, Bead lugs, etc., Values to $1.G0 a yard,
Your choice
1 9c yard
High Grade Muslin
Underwear
Trimmed with dainty laces, choice embroidery, bands, beading and
tucked effects ThlB U positively tho best offer of gowns, corset cov
ers, petticoats, drawers, chemiees, etc., we have ever mado at a sav
ing of
One-fourth
Snap Brim Sailors
. The newest New York novelty n M.n'H iiv,n,, ..
ubxantlnlly woven out ot cnoto trw nd 1m XxM? ' '
down over the eyes. Tho coming o tbla new Arli , m i ta ' w
by nmny. The rlra turns down mid ,hae. the eve, 7'' ,t"i
Sf'sfyTesi!8"' ' ""w ' SSt, ftft, Jjj
White Sale Prices
mien, you i.an bave From
$5.00 to $10.00
on your summer siit by buying now. Wo hnv i.ini
spring and summer suit of this season's newest J Xi0IlHSaIe,,eT
fabrics. Remember wo make clothing on a dry boo ft L n " Jt00'
we reduce the price from 10 to 15 per ccn? It Xa AmHn
elsewhere. Also, World of Whito Specials on ihlWi !?.BOiP.?r Mnt
underwear, hosiery, handkerchiefs, straw lmts, etc. ' Whlle lle'
New Department-New Annex
Cotton and Wool
Blankets
winter31 ntdUCCd PrlCC8' ndv,8 bu',B n for vacation and
I57il tan or Rtvy
Special , ,
10-1 tan or jrey
Special
10-1 wlilto
World of White . . .
11-1 white, with pink or bluo htVlpe 1
Special
111-1 uhlto, pink or blue- htrJpe, ovteu heavy
npcciai ,
30d
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Just received n full line of Comforts from OCc to J9.G0.
Second floor
S2.25
12 BARS OF THE CHOICEST TOILET SOAP, 25 CENTS
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City News
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Weather
Fair tonight; Tuesday fair nnd
wanner.
When In Portlnnd
ViBlt "Halls" now restnurnnt, 330
Wash, St., opposite Imperial hotel, .
Wood CheaiH
One dollnr por wagon load. Refuse
material from state fair grounds
building. Apply at fair grounds or
F. A. Welch, secretary. . C-20-3t.
Two M"J Arrested
A fight on State street Saturday,
which grew out of an argument be
tween John O'Meara and W. B. Lov
el, resulted in tho arrest of the two
men. They were taken to the city
Jail by Chief Gibson, where they will
tarry for the next few days,
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Married at Salem
Bennie B. Kolley nnd Nellie L,
Work, of Mill City, wro married on
Saturdny by Judge Webster,
Set Aside Property
Judge Scott Saturday Issued or
ders Betting aside the exempt prop
erty In tho estate of J. E. Hammond,
deceased, for tho u60 of the widow,
and authorized Q. W. Hubbs, the nd
mlnlstrntor, to pay $30 per month
to Mrs. Hammond, also to sell the
JJbrary ana certain natures left uy
Mr, Hubbs,
Marriage Permit
A mnrrlage license was Issued on
Saturday to F, B. Martin, aged 24,
and Hnttio May Ross, age IS, both
of Salem.
Jtnhbctf a Stoat?
An unknown burglar entered tho
paint store of Charles A. Bor! on
Liberty street late Friday night, and
after ransneking the desk aud cash
drawers, Anally got away with $1.50.
The store was entered through the
back door. The thief left no clruo
Jrom which tho police can work.
Talked to Farmers
The meeting of the Buttevllle
farmers last Saturday was attended
by Dr. Wlthycomb of tho Oregon
Agricultural College, and Fruit In
spector Armstrong. Both men spoke
at tho meeting, and ndvised the
farmorB of that section to go Into tho
fruit raising and dairy business.
Professionals
T.wo men who gave their names ns
Anderson nnd Palmer were arrested
Saturday night for begging.
Fourth of July Notice
The business men of Salem, are
requested to meet at the board of
trade rooms at- 8 o'clock tonight with
tho Fourth of July committee for
tho purpose of deciding what hour to
close their places of business on July
4, to permit their employes to take
part in one of the greatest demon
strations over taken place In Salem.
It, It. Commission in Portland
The railroad commission is In
Portland today hearing the case on
the application of the Oregon Elec
trio Railway company for n suspen
sion of demurrage.
Confirms Sale
Judge Scott this morning issued
an order confirming- the sale of the
real property in 'the estate of George
Harwath, deceased, to William Scol
lard, Baud Conceit Sunday
Tho Salem Military band delighted
a largo number of music-lovers with
some excellently rendered selections
In Marian Snunre Sunday afternoon.
The weather wa- fine and Salem'
pretty girls In summer gowns weco
much In evident.
IF YOU ARE DISAPPOINTED
OCCASIONALLY WHEN YOP
ANSWER A WANT AD., DO NOT
LKT THEM MAKE YOU A PES
SIMIST ABOUT WANT ADS.
FOIt ONE CF THESE LITTLE
ADS. WILL BRING YOU A CAR
GO OF .MONEY ONE OF THESE
DAYS.
MOST OF THE JOBS, NOWA
DAYS, GO TO THE PEOPLE
WHO ADVERTISE AND WHO
WATCH AND ANSWER THE
Al. ?
Marriage License
A mnrrlage license was Issued this
moining to Enrl G. Dedrlck, ago 21,
of Portland, and Miss Luella M.
fcralth, ago 18, of Sllverton.
Always Givt'
A homo product the preference
when its as good as any other. Ap
ply this rule to Wild Rose flour an!
you will bo a steady purchaser of
that brand.
It Pays to Buy
The best meat. Steusloff Bros
sanitary market furnishes only tho
best at right prices. Phone 321.
Tho Best Grocery Store
In Salem is on the corner of Com
mercial and Ferry streets. J, M.
Laurence, proprietor, believes in sat
isfied customers. Phone order 311.
Farmers Complain
Farmers and fruit men complain
bitterly at the delay in repairing the
big bridge. The crew laid off yes
terday, and the ferry can take but
two teams at a time. Large strings
of teams are waiting for the ferry.
The contractor should bo required to
put on two crews, and let traffic
through as soon as possible.
Electric Rnto Cases
Judge Galloway held court thin
afternoon and Jbsued an order con
tinuing the present rnte on the Port
land General Electric to Oak Grove
nnd Milwnukle, pending an appeal lo
tho supreme court.
Hound Over
The case of the state vs. Blanchard
charged with assaulting a young
"woman, wns heard before Justice
Webster, and a3 the young woman's
testimony sustnined the charge, he
was bound over to the grand JTry.
ATTORNEY GENERAL PASSES
ON NEW LAW
Attorney General Crawford had
received a letter from J. M, palton
of Burns, newly elected treasurer of
Harney county, inquiring as to the
date when the county treasurer elect
ed at the last general election shall
assume the duties of his office under
the constitutional araendme,nt voted,
on the same election'.
The letter was written after read
ing n newspaper article which con
tended that ns the newly elected offi
cer could not Bhow that he wbb elect
ed prior to tho adoption of the con
stitutional amendment, ho could not
tnke his seat until January 1.
Attorney General Crawford gives
as his opinion that the office of coun
ty treasurer does not come under tho
hend of those offices affected by tho
amendment, nnd thnt Dalton should
assumo the duties of his office Jn;
July.
DEATH OF MRS. JOHN HOLMAN.
Mrs. Jennie Weeks Holman of this
city died after severe and protracted
suffering nt her home, 434 High St.,
Sunday afternoon at 1:30, aged C7
y3rs, surrounded by her husband
children and grand-children. She
wos one of the plonser3 and best
known women of thh city, having
come here In 18C7, two yearB aftor
I her husband located here, coming
from Ontario. She was born Jn Lon
don, England, Mnrch, lS41,wasmar
ried to John B. Holman at London,
Ontario, July 3, 1801, where two
. children were born, one Walter J.
who resides in Snn Francisco. At
Salem two daughters were born, Mrj,
iVictor'a Lunn, nnd Mrs. Geo. Meyer.
She was a devout member of the
Episcopal church all her life. The
funeral service will be held Wednes
day at 3 p. m. at the family resi
dence, but the Interment will be pri
vate. A sketch of her life and character
will appear later.
o
PERSONAL
Dr. J. C. Clay and daughter, Mis?
Ida Bell, of Pomona, Cal will arrive
thU eve to visit Dr. and Mrs. H. C
Clay. Dr. Clay, accompanied by his
wife, went to Portland this mornJng
to meet his father and sister, who wll',
arrive by steamer. They will all
leave Wednesday for a two weeks
outing at tho coast.
Frank Swnyne and Robert Braedc.
owners of the Edlsonla Nlckelodlon,
left for Portland this morning to
see about improving their picture
service.
H. E. Klrby of Portland is stop
ping at the Willamette nnd will be in
the city for a month demonstrating
the new Studebaker car which he
brought up with him.
Mrs. P. A. Thomas has gone to
Portland for a visit, while her hus
tiand goes to Newport to attend the
Grand Army encampment.
Mnnnger Deckabnch, of the Salem
Brewery association, went to Ger
vais this morning,
o
Goodo Out
Councilman J. F. Good? today
took his first out-doqr walk sinco ho
was shot two weeks ago by Ben Stan
ton. o
DIG GUNS BOOM
ON PUGET SOUND
(United rrcs r.encl Wire.) '
Senttle, June 22. Tho nnnnnl
pract'ee with the mortar guns at
Forts Worden, Casey and Flagler,
protecting tho entrance to Puget
Sound, is being held today. Tomor
row the coast artillery companies at
tho three big sound forts will spend
tho day In shooting the big disap
pearing rifles. Tho entire work will
be given over to tho annual field ex
ercises. E'gbt Seattle officers of tho
nntlonal guard will spend a week
with the regulars In their camps nnd
wltness.the work of the soldiers.
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FEAR SAILOR VICTIM
OF FOUL PLAY
fUnlted Press Looted Wtre.
Snn Francisco, Juno 22. Tho po
lice are today trying to find the rob
bers who killed James W. Tracey, a
coal passer on the U, S. Connecticut
and threw the body off the highest
point of Telegraph hill. Tho position
of the tnllor's body and the fracture
on the skull indicates that he ww
probably killed for his month's pay,
which he had with him, and then
thrown off the cliff.
Ho was a native of Fall River,
Mass., and had been In the navy but
a year.
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MANY KILLED IN
LOUISIANA TRAIN WRECK
(Unlted Trees Leased Wire.)
Baton Rouge, Lai, Juno 22. Sev
eral are reported killed and many
injured today in a wreck on the Bat
on Rouge Eastern railroad. State
Representative Jones is said to bo
among the dead. Several state sena
tors and representatives were In
jured. Specific details are lacking.
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LOAN
MONEY TO
TH03. K. FOR?
Over Ladd & Bu'h's Dank, Salem, Or
Norwich Union FJre
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, ncIdent h&
Office with Win. Drown k Co., N
29 Commercial street. .
NEW TODAY
Wailful at Once From 1100 t
$500, the best of coiiaiersi
Ity to offer,
nal office.
Address G 10, Josr-
Ml-tr-
Wood Cheap One dollar p JJ
loan. Refuse material from J J
fair grounds bulldlngi. y
fair grounds or F. A, Welcb.
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retary. 111 -
Wanted Middle aged UjrjLjJ
German Bakery for pW" ?w
and assist in tendh j ij gj
quire at store, I2tb y,e.jt
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Every Housew
&w jam??
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Judgo Lawjor today dismissed th P&2a:
indictment charging Tirey L. Fordfc KgsSU W
hend counsel for the United RaU'i SF?j!j2iS
roadsjn San Francisco, with bribery,! , CTkjg-C1
on the ground that he was once acnu, nwn
quitted on the eame charge.