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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1008 Jm L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ' r r Ti irVfc iff "Senior" Smart Clothes Are all their name implies. Made for young men who care. Swagger cuts, cleverly tailored and equal in every respect to the high cost custom tailors' best efforts. Business men's suits, street and dress up suits for particular fellows. GREAT .00 SUIT SALE i ' $10 $1 5 and $1 6 values for $1 0.00 Nothing will be reserved; you can have the pick of our stock, which comprises the very best productions of the season. "Once Our Customer, Always Our Friend" for Princeton was mot. This wufe' done for the purposo of hiding the, met 01 ins departure, but merely to makoji shorter'Jouvney. Upon his arrival at Princeton. Cleveland went Immediately to hU! homo, Princeton, N. J., Juno 24. Pe rnor President Orover Cleveland d'led nt 8i40 o'clock tlils morning, suc cumbing to tho Illness from whjch ho suffered all winter! -tile recently returned here from Lakewood, N. J whore ho was confined for a long tlmo In the Lnkewood hotel. It was eald when ho roturned that ho had recovered his health. ' Orover Cleveland's Career. Born at Caldwell, Emx county! N. J., 1837. Christened Stephen Grove Clovo taud. 1841 Family moved to Fayotte Vlllo, N. Y. 1841-53 Served as clerk In n country store In Fayettovlllo, N. Y. 1853 Appointed assistant teacher Now York Institution fpr tho blind. 185G-59 Clork in law firm In Buf falo. 1859 Admitted to tho bar. 1SG3 Appointed assistant district attorney of Erlo county, N. Y. 1SG5 Defeated for district attor neyship Erlo county. 180C-70 Practiced law. 1870 Elected sheriff of Erlo county. 1881 Elected mayor of Buffalo.' 1882 Elected governor of Now York, pluorlllty 200,000,. 1884 Elected President of tho United States. 188G Juno 2, married Francos Folsom In tho White House. 1S8S Defeated for re-election as President and ongnged In law prac tice In Now York. 1802 Elected President of tho United 8tates. 189C Settlod Venezuela boundary dispute, 189C Established' homo inPrlnco ton, N, J. 1905 Elected trusteo Equltnblo Llfo insuranco socloty, with mnjorlty of stock, 1907 Chairman of Association of Llfo Insurance presidents. 190S Docamo. llli whllo at' Lake wood, N. J. 1008 Died 8:40 a. m Juno 24, at his homo In Princeton, N. J. VtiUFVBM DEMISE (Continued From Page 1.) Tho physicians who havo stead fastly donlcd that tho case was seri ous now admit that it wns.hopoless a month ago. Tho patient lost 150 pounds In tho last two months. Tho announcement of tho death was mado by' Dr. Joseph D. Bryant by telophono to Now York, whoro It was mado publlo boforo It was known here. Tho ofllclal stntornent signed by Drs. Bryant, Geo. B. Lockwood and J. D. Carnochnn says tho dlroct causo of tho death was: "Heart fnlluro brought on by liuiuiuiiury wiiuiniju.tis mm uturam I friends from tlmo to tlmo. Sho ap parently up to yostordny had no Idea that her husband was near death. l iiu uuuiuio uniu' vutuu om 1 with regularity and no ono about tho j city caught a glimpse of tho formor nroHldnnt nftor ho ontorcd his door- Tho way on his return, horo. Reports that he wob suffering from cancer of tho stomach were constant ly donlsd and It wassald that his Ill ness was an affection of tho cHgestlvo organs which would not glvo hi in much serious trouble. Tho only ox-. planatlon of tho constant attention of tho physicians was. that ho was a heavy man nnd at his ago any illness might be sorlous. Tho genornl bollof provalls ,that neither Mrs, Cleveland nor tho chll- drou wore Informed by tho doctors of Tho ivnpoiuicomont of tho death of the real nature of tho disease, -which Former President Qrovor Cleveland at his homo horo this morning was a great shock to this qulot Httlo univer sity town, which had boon encour aged to bollovo' It's most prominent citizen was progressing well. Since his return to his homo horo from Lakewood tho reports continu ally havo boon favorablo though they have boon somowhat mysterious. Mrs, Cleveland has "been very chcorful and has called on hr . Do You Trust Your Watch? You've soen people look at their ach and thpn ask some ohe elw the time of day, ipiuav, sjq leiuj J.uuo ail If yours Is that kind, you'd bet ter throw It away. If you're going to buy a new watch, bo sure that you got trustworthy watch; one that yon can swear by; one that you can catch tho train by, or keep an eu gagment by, We sell trustworthy watches and guarantee them. BirVs Jewelry Slore I State aad Liberty Streets. "WHMMHIi as yot has not been mado known of ficially but which Is bollovod to navo been enncor. Tho Cleveland chlldron aro at tho family homo of tho family at Tarn worth, New Hampshire whore they aro In the caro of their maternal grandmother, Mrs. Perrlno. t , Tho news of 'the death was not made public until two houra aftor 1 had actually' eccurred: At the time Cleveland was dying tho report from the residence said lie was improving. Lakewood, N, J., Juns 24. Tho news of the death of Former Presi dent Grover Cleveland was a great shock here, where his remarkable oonflnomont In the Lakewood hotel was the subject of the keenest inter est all spring. Deopost mystery surrounded the Illness of the former president. Ha came thore In March, while the sea son was on at tho Lakewood hotl. There were many guests In the hotel. A tremendous sensation was caused when Nathan Strauss of New York, a dose friend of Cleveland and owner of the hotel, gavo arbitrary orders that It be closed nt once. AJ1 tho guesta left except the Clevolands, who wero ocoupylng aa apartment on the second floor at tho end of tho long wings. Tho hotel management denied that the season was out short in order that Cleveland might not be disturbed, but nil evi dence pointed to that conclusion. It was given out that the former president was only slightly Indlspos ed and was suffering from stomach troubles. This was not generally be-Ile-vfed o account of the great mys tery that was thrown about hi con finement In the hotel. Mrs. Cleveland, who was with her ktwfcand most of the time, .was U- Wnll Htiwt Afft'ctcil. ways optimistic and continually gave N(JW York Juno 24,WnU itrcot out statements to tho effect that no WM ,hockod at tho noW9 ot tho was Improving. Sho denied that there dcatho0't Fomor President Clovo was any .cause lor concern .,nm ,)Ut s0curUle8 voro not afject. Guards wero kept about the hoto , , u ,3 oxpoctcd Uint tho Bt0ck ex- howover, and no ono was admitted. J. , ... ,.. , ,.,. horfn,, only entranco In uso was far ., ,,, ini.nv n. tnnrlf of r0. "l" .V"'" " "- " "V -r, - away from tho Cleveland npartment '8I)ect nuuiiioinriiiuriiremuwiiwiwn.wm., Jt $. uncortn!n how lho vacancy plotoly Isolated as If ho had been on Qn bonrd j-utow 0,,0 EquU, a ship at sea. ln,)lo L,fo Asuirnnco Bocloty, occi- Susplclons that his condition wai lncd by Cleveland's death, will bo serious woro Increased by tho fact that two physicians enmo alternate ly from New York, each spondlug 24 hours with tho patlont. All pre scriptions woro taken to Now York to be filled apparently for fear a local ilriifTftlat mlrrM (nil wltnt mndlfilllQ ""DO. ....o- ' " " I wos boing used ana tnorouy inuicnio tho icrlousnots of tho case. This stato of affairs' contlnuod un til two weeks ago and every now and thou thero was a report- that ho was dying und It nlwnya was Indig nantly denied. When it was announced that ho was woll enough to roturn to his home, John Haye Hammond nppoar od at tne Lakewood hotel with his bij; touring car nnd Cleveland wns placed In It and taken across coun trv to a sma'l station whoro a tra'n1 filled. Yufot Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil. Better tan old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee O. W. PUTNAM CO. Of Course You're Going to Celebrate the 4th of July in Salem ; Yqu'll wAnl a nqw suit for tho occasion. !Xtf A&toTOBUAy OPPOItTUXlTY you havo this year ot buying 1 Hgh Qa4?t Clothing for yoursolt and your boyj'at Bargain Prices,, -y$ WK HAVE TOb MUCK MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING ON HAND. That's why wo'ro offering Every Suit in the House at 20 per jcent Reduction From our regular prices. i, X " Every Man's Suit Reduced 20 per cent Boy's Suit Reduced 20 per cent Many enroful buyors nro taking advnntago of this salo beeUM thoy know that we novor misrepresent quality nor prlc8, Ladies'; Men's and Children's Oxford Ties Reduced Reduced 20 per cent Every pair of Oxfords n tho houso Included In this salo. I Every HOOD HlVKIt OFFICIALS APPOINTED HY CHAMIJK11LAIN OovOrnor Chamberlain, by proula mnttou Inst night, appointed the fol lowing officials of tiro now county Hood Rlvor,: Tho ihorlff, L. 13. Morso; coilnty dlerk, Geo. Culbert son; county judge, A. J. Derby; coun ty trcasuror, V. O. Brock; county commissioners, M, M, Hill Mclsaac; school1 superintendent, 13. Code; county assessor, Jay T. Lucasj ' qoun.ty survoyora, John L. Hondorsou; county coroner, Dr. J. R. Kddlngton. ' -i . Tho nowly-appolntod onlclals took oftlco this mornlpg. Gonoral Doll, chief of stiff, havlirjt been In SI actual battle In the Phil ippines, will head the list of ariy ortlcors, whose sketches will he fuR In the hall of fame at W'Mt Point f(H" boing In actual service during ttw last ten yoars. , - ' ' rr O- .$110 bachelor It a ideHReefto M ' , y ! defy; nothing less thaM?extrie poj. ? . . ,'"' erty or Insanity Is silclet'!iM nd0"t' '.foramRn-to'rema'nngh., - f Dotting on the pfoildontlat ci paign has bogun, the odds beltf with Tatt Kgalnst Bryan. It brtf gonorally conceded tho latter will ) tho Democratic nominee. Biliousness Dull hwiditcho, furred tonguf, yfellowiih cast to the whites of tho oyw, llov skin, offensive breath, aro all sigrns that the liver needs a dose or two of BEECHAMS PILLS ErvwV Iw lvTt 199. H K Tho llftors'nro compolled to carflr much doad weight, nt thoro Is M ways n gang o'f loanors. - ,j vf, ImpoilRRt Date Ih OroKOH. ,' Slato Teachers aasoclation at K Bono, June 2G, 2G and 2T. Stato university commencement, Juno 21 to H, nt Kugono. Statu normal graduation at Mow mouth, Juno 20 to 23. , - Marlon county pioneer's rounlt at Hunt farm, Saturday, Juno 27. " . State board of regents ornt schools meets at Salem, Je SO. Mt. Angel college and sewlnarrf Tuesday. Juno 23. turn t-nn 1 1 n s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u h niiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiDiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiti frt :, iMhjt ' . f 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 i ;p l It 1 1 1 1 M i frfU . ,' jjfc, Sfttt !U - r i. WHV MlllllllllinilltllHHW4WWSm4W4l ?&: &&" . V rf4