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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1908)
l DAILY CAPITAL JOtltNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1008 World of White Bargains For Wednesday Today Only.. We offer 200 thin,- cfadl comfqrtnblo tailored find white shirt waists. Thre dlffeient, distinct '8tyle8,4pleated and embroidered effects, values that usually sold for $1.25 and '$1.50. your choice for today only at 89c Each Remember Ihere Is only 200 of them so the early one3 will get first choloco. ON SALE AT 8:30. No teltiqliono orders received. I Ladies' White Waists Of this Summer's Newest Designs, modeled by master hand and arc made to fit snug nnd comfortable. The materials are sheer lawnn, Batlsto lingerie and Swisses In p'aln and cross-bar patterns. They, aro trimmed at the yoke with dainty lace, embroidery, eyolot Em broidery bnnds and tucked effects, with or without stiff collors, and cuffs, long sleoves and elbow length at' "Special Itcduced Prices during OUr World of White Sale. SNAP BRM SAILORS The nowcst New York novelty In Men's head gear. Each hat lb substantially woven out of choice Btraw and has n flexible rim to turn down over the eyes. The coming of this new stylo will be welcomed by many. The rim turns down and shadeB the eyes, stopping the strong glaring light of a summer day. Your cholco of several different Btylet. at MnrrlnKc License: A marriage license was granted this morning to Herman Wnckon aged 4G, and Matilda Stripling, aged 2$'. both of Salem. , Horso Killed-? , In a colllson with BETTER TRAIN SERVIGE FOR G.&E. the rock train this morning a hdrse was killed on the carllne near' the cemetery, White Sale Prices Men, You Can Save from $5.00 to $10,00 On your Summer Suit by buying now. Wo have placed on sale every Spring and Summer Suit of this season's newest designs In all- wool Uabrlcs. Remember we mar k clothing on a dry Roods basis and ,., w . whe,we reduce the price from 1 0" to 15 por cent It Is equal to GO per cent elsewhere. Also, World of White Specials on white shirts, whlto lies, underweur, hosiery, handkerchiefs, straw hats, etc. New DQpartment--New Annex rwm ?fafeJ& "wwa mw -l jCity News Weather Fair tonight ami Thursday. When in Portland Visit "Halls" now restaurant, 330 Wash. St., opposite Imperial hotel. ItclfI Tonight ' Tuplls of Miss MInnottu Magere, vocalist, Miss Shelton, pianist, and Prof. William W. Graham, violinist, wHl appsnr In recital In tho First Methodist church tonight, and again tomorrow night, at S:30 o'clock. Jif. Roberts will assist on tho pipe organ. A Bpeclal feature will bo the last number arraigned for the pipe orjgan and quartet using two pianos.. Np admission will bo charged, Wood Cheap One dollar per wagon load. Refuse material from state fair grounds building. Apply at fair ground3 oi F. A. Welch, secretary. 6-20-3t. Wedding at Aurora The marriage of Mls3 Glorlundn Glesy of Aurora to Earl R. Grlbbto, was EOlemnlzed at Aurora Monday veiling, The bride. Is the daughter of Dr. Will Glesy, O. P. Mason Ilox Co. 247 MiUor St., South Salem, man ufacturer of nil kinds of bqxes, crates and fruit dyer accessories. Phono, 308. . tf. llwHil Concert Tonight Will be given in Willson avenue by the Salem Military band, UlTlflHtlpll Hills raid on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 per cent discount, Chhocs In Celebration v Tho members of the Salem Canoo club a.t their meeting last night de cided to participate In the Fourth of July , celebration. The appearance of the local paddlers will be one of the features of the water carnival. Y, M. C, A, Directors Away Secretary George A. .Forbes, of the lY, M, O. A., has left for Geneva, Wis consin, to attend the Y, M. C, A, con leal director, Is also away this week, and tho work has been left In charge of Russel Field3 and Rosa Mclntlre. HefrJgerntortA- Refrigerntors at cost at J. A. Pat terson's, 285 N. Commercial, Btreet. krfpitlon Hills Paid on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 por cent discount. .Hoard of Trade- Incorporates ' Tho Salem Board of Trade, through Attorney C. L. McNary, filed articles of Incorporation yesterday. Tho vajuo of the proporty Is placed at 500. Broke Ills Leg G, M. Lease, the gardner on South' Thirteenth street, fell from a scaf fold Saturday and broke his leg. He Is about seventy years old and the In jury Is a serlouB one, Irrigation Hills Paid on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 per cent discount, Union Mivtlng In accordance with the plan3 agreed upon at a meeting of repre sentatives from all tho young peo ple's .Christian societies two weeks ago, tho flrt union meeting pf a series that 1 to extend through the summer, will be hold at First Presby terian church next Sunday, The president of the Baptist Christian Endeavor will preside at the first meeting. Artisans Attention Dr. J, B. Olmsted of Portland will deliver an address. Frldav even ing, June 27, in Odd Fellows hall on the subject "Now York After Dark." Initiation for friends can bo obtain ed either from Mrs. L. R. Stlnson, Ivan G. Martin, 379 Court street or at the Clough undertaking parlors. This is the last open meeting before the cose of the Salem-Oregon City contest. All members requested to be present. Refrigerators Refrigerators at cost at J. A. Pat teron's, 285 1, Commercial street. Bicycle Oixliuanctv , The new bicycle ordinance goes irentlon there, John Lawb, the phys. (into effect next Monday. When Ono Regret That a smoke is over, the cigar must have been a good one. Ail Binokerp of tho cigars manufactured by tho Salem Cigar Factory have re grets. Tnshmoo, La Carona, 'Bon Ton. - - - - Ho Can Fill An order Just as you give It. That Is the reputation of J. MKawrenco, tho grocer. Phono 311. ' These Hot Rays When y.ou go into a cool, sanitary meat market you realize why It J1? better to buy moat at such a plncc. Steusloff Bro3., havo such a market. Phone 321. Snletu Citizens Remember That your town needs your sup port. Buy home products and you will be giving It that support. Wild Roso flour Is a home manufacture a LATHROP RELEASED ON IIONDH Portland, Oregon, Juno 17. Commencing Juno 22nd and until further notice, the following train service will bo In effect on tho lino of the O. & E. R. R. between Al bany and Yaqulna, dally except Sun day: Train No; 10 Train Nd.2 Mixed PaBBengor Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Yaqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.. ' Train No. 15 Train No. 1 Passenger MIxed Lv. Yaqulna . ,2:15 p.m. 7:00n.m. Arr, Albany, ,7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m. On Sundays tho servlco will bo aa follewfl: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.; or. Yaqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Yaqulna 0:90 p. m.; ar. Albany 11:30 p. m. WM. McMURRAY, T8-23-Ct Gon, Pass. Agent. P. N. Lathrop, the co-respondent In tho divorce suit of Savage vs. Savage, who Is charged with com mitting perjury In his testimony in the trial, and was arrested yesterday afternoon In Grants Pass by Sheriff W. P. Russell, of Josephine county, Is today at Liberty under bonds ot ?500 furnished by Hal Patton. As soon as tho warrant was Issued for the arrest of Lathrop Sheriff Culver notified tho sheriffs in tho sovernl counties of the fact, and when Lath rop was takon into custody in tho southern town Russell at onco wirod tho sheriff's office In this city. Culver telegraphed tp H. .1. Workr man at Grants Paso, who left Imme diately with Lathrop for Salem. Tho prisoner was met at tho depot by Sheriff Culver at 5:30 o' clock this morning and brought to tho sheriff's ofuce, where ho remained until His bond was furnished by Hal Patton. Judgo Webster fixed tho bond at $500, which waB accepted by police Judge Moores, and Lathrop waB then released. The preliminary hearing In tho enso was set by Judgo WebBter for next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Lathrop has expressed his Intontion to walvo examination at that time and tnka tho case beforo the grand Jury for first hearing. Tho penalty for tho crime with which Lathrop is charged Is impris onment In the penitentiary of from threo to ten years. Funeral of ljpvid A. La Folletto. The funernl of David La Follotto, a pioneer of Oregon, nnd for many years a resldont of Marlon .county, was hold this .mornjng, Rev. II. A. Deck, of tha Evangelical church, offi ciating. Tho Burial took place In Clngott'S cenietery. Daid' H. La Follotto was born near Crawrordsvllle, Indiana In "1824. In 1849 ho came to California, re moving to Oregon In 18G0. Until eight years ago Mr. La Folletto lived in Marlon county. Ho then movid to McMlnnvllle, whero ho resldod Un til his denth last Monday. In 1S43 David La Folletto. married Cynthia Kollsback. Six children wore born, all but ono of whom aro living. David La Folletto waB tho father of Alex ander M. La Folletto of Snlcm, and tho uncle of Senator Robert M. La Folletto of Wisconsin. BIG INTERESTS OF SALEM LOOKED 1 Wanted Men of Nerve and Confident Pttt Hio Tahiti TiK, i . "Iucncw tffe I FOURTH OF JULY WILL RE GREAT EVENTS. Nnv Incoi-poratlons. Articles of Incorporation were filed in tho office of tho secretary of atate Juno 22, 1908, as follews: Pony Land Company; principal of fice, Mar'shfleld, Oregon; 'capital stock, ?4800; Incorporators, Eugene O'Connoll, R. F. Williams and Jas, H. Flanagan. Oregon Coast Railway Cempany: principal office, Astoria, Ore.; capi tal stock, $10,000; Incorporators, W. E. Buffum, H. G, Van Dueen and E, Z. Ferguson. Tillamook Public Servlco Com pany; principal ofilce, Bay City, Or egon; capital stock, $500,000; In corporators, John K. Kollock, M. A. Zollinger and Frank E. Smith. New Notaries. J. P, Williams, Heppner; Charles P. Murphy, BakerClty; E. II. Chance Baker City; Marion F. Dolph, Klam ath Falls; John W. Robinson, Mad ras; J. R, Oliver, La Grande; E. Holgato, Corvallis; R. W. Baker, Or egon City. o DIED BIRDSALL At the family home In Rosedale, Tuesday, Juno 23, 1908, at 1:30 o'clook, S. B. Birdsall, of appolexy, aged 78 years, and four months. He leaves one son, H. M. Birdsall ot Rosedale. Funeral services will be conducted from residence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment In City View cemetery. o . KightlliiKcr Case Set. The hearing in the case of E. M. Klghtllnger who was brought into court yesterday to ehow cause why he should not be punished for con tempt for disobeying the order of tha court tp pay $20 per month to hl3 divorced wife, has been set for Mon day, Juno 29. "Klghtllnger yesterday filed an answer tp tho complaint of his wife, and expectB to produce wit nesses next Monday to prove that he is not able to comply with the de maads, of the curt, MONEY TQ LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buflb's Bank. Salem. Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident AenU Ofilce with Wm. Brown & Co., Np 29. Commercial afreet. NEW TODAY Wanted at Once From $100 to $500, tho best of collateral secur fty to offer, Address G 10, Jour nal office. 6-11-tf Wood Cheap Ono dollar per wagon loan, ueiuse material irom state fair grounds buildings. Apply at fair grounds or F. A. Welch, sec retary, c-20-3t For Salt Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank, fi-i-eod Wanted To buy second-hand tent, high walls preferred. State price and address. The undersigned will cnll to see what you have. Ad dress W Box 136. 6-24-lt, Put the CapitalGty h the Front TliE, CHERRY FAIR AND THE grounds ,n t,s'clty . 1 Whs,, the head offlclal, , fcomet by the nron. "EMi THK 1NTKUKSTS OP S? WIESKNTKi) TO TlSf B Tho Saien, m noma not i,0 nllnwi .. .'! drag. Tho proper toJLui a I Board of TiaJLK! Board of Trade nnd Du, i league should TAKE UP wHS )nlnR NEEDED As Salem needs a new 'hotel badly Fred Fish, the Icbbo of the Willam ette, 1$ giving tho people tho best 8orvlco posslblo in that building. The building Is owned by Ladd & Bush. and Mr. Fish hn9 asked the owner to modernlzo the building, put In now enrpots, suites with baths. and now furnlturo, and offered to pay them 10 per cent o their investment annual, ly on top of his rent. They havo It under consideration. and Mr. Ladd told tho editor of till paper .ihnt HE WAS IN FAVOR 01 GIVING THIS CITY .A CREDIT AI1LI3 HOTEL. Salem Is getting its second paved Btreet. It has boen n Blow proems?., but that kind of Improvements can. not bo permanently Btoppcd, SALEM NEEDS TO AWAKEN ON OTHER .MATTERS. There Is tho Southern Pacific company's frolKht nnd passenger depots and terminal our opportunities. BTH.J-' DONDSTHAT ,S i-vt IT THROUGH. "" The outside promotion 0rV k. been done. The Httl ...! ' J irri"!!.;r D ... i.un, nna mora lU'ttb city should not let mi .. ..7..." Ity Blip. But here o m - " owners ol uui thrbugh which tho lln i. '" . " the Capital City AllSOLtW,? DIFFERENT TO TIIFm n 1'ocKKTiiooK ixTumani, Th"; Is action nnd plain statement of ficb "I nCCOBSnrv fmfnrn .n - i. . , w..c v gU l0 m 0j, PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. McAllister cf Seattle, who have been visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hen dry, left yesterday for Marahflcld go ing by bont from Portland. Mr. nnd I Mrs. McAllister wore former resi dents of Salem. Mrs. Rollln K. Page has gono on a visit to her paronts in Canada. E. P. Morcom, tho Woodburn at torney, was In tho city Monday look ing after cases in the county rind cir cuit courts. Robert Beard, .one of tho mann-, gerB of tho Editonin Electric theater, went to Portlnnd this morning on busincBT. Attorney General Crawford wont to Eugene this morning. George Doodall and Cnrey Martin returned from Eugene last evening, whero thoy havo been attending tho commencement exercises at tho uni versity. E. F. Carlton, assistant to Superln tendent Ackermnn, will go to Eu geeo this evening to bo presented at tho flnnl graduating exercises. Mrs. Mnry C. ParsonB of Portland is visiting with her daughter, Mrt O. P. Hoff of this city. o Insldu Building Material, M. C. Reed of Portland is In the city to look up tho chances of estab lishing a factory for manufacturing high class inside building materials, Ho Is putting In somo on the Capital National. BY SPECIAL REQUEST I Grace DeKoven RETURNS TO SALEM The World-Famous Medium, Consulting Clairvoyant Specialist Mental Scientist, Psychic Palmist Can bo consulted nt her ofilce, No. 2C0 N. Liberty street. Hourilroa Q A. M. to 9 P. M., dally and Sunday. Phone S32 Main. TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT Grace do Kovcn's extraordinary clairvoyant power, comblntl lth her superior knowledge of the occult forces, enables hf to reduh mffn life with unerring nccuracy from In fnncy to old age. Hw Wt are wonderful nnd Indisputable; hr advice Is always reliable; br Wv mation clear, concise nnd to tho point In love, courtship, raarrtefti di vorce, business, boIcb, mills, pntontF, Journeys, pensions, InvettaMtti, speculation, real estate and land denls, oil and mining claims, tfrili, evil Influences, hidden trensure, clairvoyance, palmistry, mental mUk! applied psychology, auto-suggCBtlon, hypnotism, splrltunllim aad tlw oc cult sciences. If you nro undecided, In doubt or unhappy, consult her at eb: i renting of your llfo nnd character by this famous nnd gifted clcotlt will bo of great assistance to you In solving tho problems ot life. Tho people no longer, question tho strange nnd myiterjom po of Grace de Koven, tho world jrenowned clnlrvoynnt. The, crowd bleh fill her pnrlors every day Is nndonlablo proof that the people of Salsa nro enxlous to conult a genuine psychic Grace de Kovon Is here w kelp thosojwho need ho!p. If yeur heart Is heavy, If In trouble, hare llllurt. bad health or misfortune, call on this gifted woman nt once. She It a clairvoyant by nature, a medium by divine gift. No matter wnat PT trouble, she will help you. Sho tolls your name, whom and when yoa will marry, with nnmo and date; glveB reliable ndvlco on business, csmi, paent, wills, friendship, love, marriage, divorce, chances, traTeis, him, nnd In fact every question of Importanco to tho human race. fl unites friends In the bonds of love and affection and causes qulc aa happy marriage with theo no of your choice. CALL TODAY FOR LOW FEB I If you are Interested It would be well to cnll this week. Grace w Kovon will receive callers between the. hours of 9 A, M. and dp.. fee. Hflnk thin ndv. Phono Mnlu Hf2, Speclnl Reading 50c, 200 -NORTH LIBERTY STREET -aflO. Next door to Elks' HU. ) mmmmmmmmmMmMKmMmmmmMmmmmmmmammjmammmm u If tho Party Who wants a suite of room3 with bath will apply to "J. M. P. O. Box 145," he can be suit ed comfortably, C-24-lt For 50c G. R. Adams has good Wil son strawberries that he will Bell . for 50c per crate and pick them yourself at his place, 3 miles f west of town on the Oak Grove and Salem road, H, F. D.' No. 2. 6-24-3t Do Yon Want a Free Ride to Portland? If so come to our office and make arrangements for It. We are going next Saturday morning to show tho Hyde """" the city of Portland. This tract Is adjoining the Belle Crest : pP ty wo have sold so much of, and which has Jut been open a j by The Jacobs-Stlne. Company of Portland. When th P" terms are considered, with the unusual advantages below, this Is a most remarkable opportunity for )u your savings. . . entle giop Tho tract is well elevated and nearly level with gem towards and view of the Columbia river, and supero yi spow capped mountains; streets graded, pnrked, a"1 restrfc. sidewalks and curbs, Bull Run water to very ,0 "",.., 0tkr tlons, no Baloons, laundries, or livery stables and n wiei than Caucaslons, cars every ten minutes within iwu ' fi w 510 down, and f 4 to 8 per months with no In teres o have been reserved for us to be sold at 1U Per ic. the opening price for a limited time. ,n0,onmcnt will t Portland Is 'a great 'city. Its growth and develop" m urally be advantageous to Salem and all otner w rt we feel that the citizens of Salem are certainly entitle in the prosperity of our own metropolis. , tfw' Call at our office and lets talk about in time to u tage of the trip Saturday morning. SHEPARD & HOLDER Rooni 1 . St!UJotf uus I J5 I I