Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNK 20, 1008
NEW TODAY
Advnnce showing of EARLY FALL STYLES in IiADlBd TAlL
ORED SUITS, The jackets aro 3G Inch length, hand tatllordd, man
nish effects. Tho materials tiro the new venves and colors in self
stripe and shadow strips Herringbone .serges and dlngonnls. These
suits arrived today and nro on display fpr every one who wants to, see
the now fall styles.
Ready To Wear Departments
First Floor
.i
Just Received
35 Cases of New Shoes
This Week
New Summer Oxfords in tho now shades of tan and oxblood with
Cuban heels. ThiB is tho shoo wo have had so many inquiries about,
so they ate here now. Call and choose before size3 become broken.
Three different styles of Ladles' Tan Shoes nrrlvod this morning. Tho
now Napoleon Tops something new, something different, and aro
tho famous Plngrco made. The largest shipment of Children's
Shoes wo have ever received nro now on display in the shoo section.
Those Bhoes aro for all sizes of tots.
Shoe Section
of trado has succeeded in having tho
regular mall service restored on tho
8:40 8. P. train to Portland. Plans
for tho further Improvement of the
mail system nro now under way.
Marriage 'Llccnsc--
A marriage Jicenao was Issued yea
terdny to Andrew "N: Thompson,- aged
32, of Dellinghnm, Wash., and Miss
Cora E'. Burr, aged 2tf, of Salem.
Partition Suit
J, A. Miller et nl havo.brought suit
against I, B. Miller et nl for the par
tition of several tracts of land near
OervalB, belonging Jointly to 19 persons.
Remains Shipped
The remains of Artie F, Cook, who
died at the asylum Tuesday of tuber
culosis, wero shipped to Lebanon for
lntormont at 11 o'clock this morning.
You may work 20 hours n day,
nml still bo neglecting your bus!
ncss unless you nrc advertising
It progressively.
Yes; n Httlo advertising is bet
ter thnn none a great denl bet
ter. Rut, If your business Is
worth while, a little advertising
h not ENOUGH better than none
to answer your requirement.
STATE PAIR WORK
IS PROGRESSING
Hygrade Muslin Underwear
Trimmed with dainty laces, cholco embroidery, bands, beading and
tucked effects. This Is positively tho best offer of gowns, corsot cov
ers, petticoats, drawers, chemises, ots., we havo ever made at a sav
ing of
One Fourth
I Summer Silks and Dress Goods
Jn plain and fancy weaves; White Silks, Voiles, Eollnnes, Henriettas,
Crepes, Brilllantlnes and Panamas.
1 World of White Prices
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City News
"Weather
Fair tonight and Friday,
When in Portland
VlBlt "Halls" now restaurant, 330
Wash. St., opposite Imperial hotel.
gacs to Recover
Mrs. Mary E. "Watson, administra
trix for tho estate of Mnry McLynch,
has 'brought stilt against her son, F.
O. McLynch for tho recovery of
1738.45 paid by hor on a promlsory
sote.
Possible New Factory
M, C. Reed of Portland, who is In
Mailing tho now Anlshlngj In the
Capital National' bank, Js Investigat
ing tho chances of establishing a
factory In this city for the manufact
ure of liiBide finishing material.
Q, F. Mason Rov Co.
247 Miller St South Salem, man
ufacturer of all kinds' of boxes,
crntei and fruit dyer accessories.
Phone. 308. tf.
Canning Tons of Berries
Sovon toiB of strawberries .were
received nt the cannery yesterday.
The strawberry season Is nearly over,
but owing to tho recent rains tho
crop Jiarv.osted during the last few
days has been unusually largo. This
week will be the biggest in the straw
berry season. Nsxt.weok the factory
will begin canning cherries. About
150 girls are now employed at tho
cannery.
tho case will be continued in depart
ment No. 1, on September 1,
Rridgo Oicn Tomorrow
Contractor C. F. Royal, who hao
charge of tho repairing of the steel
bridge, states that the bridge will
probably bo opened for traffic tomor
row morning.
It Costs Money
To' be up-to-dnto, but Steusloff
Bros, have Bpared neither time nor
expense to have the most sanitary
meat market In the stato of Oregon.
Phono 321.
Lvt Us Help You
In your business by keeping your
clothes nnd hato looking like new. A
good appearance Is a valuable asset
In business. Johnson & Stege, next
door to Journal office.
A Good Smoke
Is always n treat to a smoker. You
need never bo nshnmed to offer a
man a cigar manufactured by tho
Sal ''in Cigar Factory. Tashmoo, Ln
Carona and Bon Ton.
Can You Think ,
Of a better wny to build up Salem
than to. buy homo products. Then
buy Wild Roso flour, a home manu
facture. P. 6. Ting nt Hnlf-Mnsf
Postmaster Farrar this morning
received the following telegram from
tho treasury department nt Wash Wash
ingeon: "In accordance with the
proclamation of tho President of tho
, United States you aro directed to ills'
, ploy the flag at half mast on the pub
lic building In your charge, as a
' mark of respect to tho memory of
i tho lato Grovor Cleveland, former
president of tho United States."
(Signed) WIthrop.
Attention'
The Fourth of July committee nnd
tho business mon of the city are re
quested to meet at tho Board of
, Trado rooms tonight at 8- o'clock to
OlaclilHgcc Appeal Filed i decldo on what hours to close their
Tho contest case in tho largo estate houses of business on July 4.
of Henry Olschlager has gone to tho I
supremo court. Notice of appeal was Sirs. Kelllher Swenns Out Warrant
filed yo3torday by Carey Martin and I Mrs. Kelllher this nftornoon swore
Martin L. Pipes, attorneys for ten to a warrant for tho arrest of Elmer
Irrigation Rills
Paid on or bofore July 1 "will be Irrigation Rills
heirs in this country nnd Germany.
Tho contest Involves the ownership of'
about $20,000 worth of property.
Rlrdsall Rurlod
Tho funeral of Samuel D. Blrdsal,
who died at the home of hlo son,
Horbert Blrdsal, Jn Rosedale Tues
day, wai held at City View cemotery
at 10 o'clock this morning.
Irrigation Rills
Paid on or before July 1 will be
subject to n 10 per cent discount.
High School Inspection
City Supt. J. M. Powers went to
Eugene last night to read a paper on
"Tho Present Need for Official Hlah
School Inspection nnd Classification
In, Oregon." His place on the pro
gram comes Friday.
Premium Lists-
Secretary F. A. Welch, of the state
fair board, has placed a lot of hlu
promlum lists for 1908 fair at thl3
office for free distribution, It is the
best and most complete list ever got
ten up by the stato printer, and Is a
credit to the secretary and Printer
Dunnlwny.
Martin, 16 years old boy, who ran
over hor with a bicycle.
subject to a 10 per cent discount;
fommdrs Funeral
Mrs. Mary Soromer of Turner, who
,Ued at the Salem hospital after un
dergoing nn operation for gall
tones, wlll.be burled at tho Twin.
Paid- on or before July 1 will bo
subject to a 10 per cent discount.
Ico Cream Social,
A lawn toclal with a fine literary
j and- musical program will bo given
Oftks cemetery near' Turner
o'clock tomorrow,
at 1
Demurrer Overruled
The demurrer In tho case of P. L.
Vtowb of Sllverton vs. L, J, Adams,
police judge, of 0t city, hsu been
.overruled y Jndfe Galloway, aad
by theladles Friday evening at tho
nome ot E. q. Lantz on tho Liberty
road to furnish., the new school hoiue.
Cars will leave Willamette hotel at
7:45 and 8; 30 p, tn. and return in
time, i . 6-25-2t.
Ice Restored
trennous etorts the board
IVLaicfc
YALIMIARVARD RACES
MAY RE POSTPONEir
New London, Conn., June 25. A
spanking breezo which is kicking up
the course of the Thnmts river today
threatens to fqreo n postponement of
the Yale-Hnrvard boat races until
lato In the nfternoon.
The 'varsity four-oar race and tho
fre hman eights were scheduled for
this morning, but when the wind be
gan whipping tho waves up the
choaches feared the shells would not
be able to, stand tho strain. Unless
the wind dies down these two races
wUl be run after the "varsity eights
this evening.
Tho Yale eight Is the favorite In
the big event nnd a number of largo
bets wero recorded today 10 to 9 and
5 to 4 on the sons of Ell,
The Harvard men, however, are
confident. The general opinion. Js
that tho crews are more eveniy
matched than usual and that Yale la
giving odds on the strength of Its
past victories.-
The yacht Mayflower, with Presi
dent Roosevelt's family, made its
way up the river, between the hun
dreds of boat that line the course,
and took a position near the finish
line.
President Roosevelt was absent
from the Mayflower having given up
the trip on account of the death of
F6rmer President Grover Cleveland.
The United States cruisers Olym
pia and Chicago nnd the monitor
Arkansas entered the harbor this
morning, At the same time tho
Sylph, with Assistant Secretary of
the Navy Newberry, came in, Tho
trim Httlo Slyph took up a position
of vantage for viewing the race.
Tho premium list of tho Orogoh
f State Fair has been published, and
Is being- diBtrlbutod throughout tho
Btnte. Thdllstof premiums, to
gether with tho rules governing the
awards, Is put up in book form, tho
volumn'. containing about 100 pages
and is ir6fus'ely Illustrated. Tho
Bum of $10,000 will bo given In pre
miums on live stock, agricultural
and manufactured products.
l Tho Work on tho preparations for
this fair this year Is progressing
rapidly. Tho now addition to the
grand stand Is well under way. This
addition will accommodate several
hundred more people. The trnclc Is
In tho best of condition, and will bo
faster this year than over. Tho Sa
lorn trnck haB tho reputation among
horsomon of being the fastest har
ness track on tho const, thrco World
records having been broken on it.
More than 100 horses are now In
training nt tho Fair Grounds, and
tho stables havo nover' beforo been
bo full nt this time of the year. It
will require 300 stalls to houso tho
horses that will take, part in this
year's racing events.
o
PEHSONAL
T. Conner arrived from California
last night and will fit up his camp
ing rig for his annual drive to hlrf
rnnch in Klamath county
Henry Cornoyer was a Salem pas
senger to Woodburn yesterday.
Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff
went to Portland today on business
Mies Sarah' I. Miller of Macleny,
who has been teaching in Douglas
county for tho past four years, Is at
tending the stnto teachers' associa
tion nt Eugene.
Rev. J. H. Morrymon, pastor of
tho Hnrrltt Mission Chnpel church In
Yew Pnrk, has been returned by tha
general conference of tho United
Brethren church. His salary has
been raised to $500 a year, and n
now pnrsonngo Is to bo built, and
tho church painted.
r. Van Flcot's fnmlly has gone to
loin him nt Holley, a sawmill town
14 miles east of Brownsville, whore
ho Is working with his son Roscoc.
Tho family have many friends In
tho city who will be sorry to hear
of their going.
President Cnmpbell of tho Rail
road Commission has been nt Cot
tngo Grove looking after somo prop
erty Interest ho has there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Wilson'
have gono to Heppner, to return on
Friday. ,
Mrs. Frank Hofor and son Fred
havo gono on a vacation trip to
Mnrshlleld.
County Superintendent Smith,
Editor Jones of the Teachers
Monthly and Superintendent MooreB
of tho Blind school hnvo gone to Eu
gene to meet with tho educators.
o
TIE RIDS GIVES
ALL A CONTRACr
(United Fro" Loaned Wire.)
San Francisco, June 25! Tho liv
ery men today aro rejoicing over a
novel situation In the city. When
the bonrd of supervisors opened bids
for the furnishing of rigs to the cltY
there wero found to havo been 15
bidders with the same price, After
considerable discussion in which
charge of collusion wero made, U
was decided that tho price was fa'r
and an order was passed granting thd
contract to nil 15 'and stipulating
that the business should bo dlv!de.L
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Grace De Koven
RETURNS TO SALEM
The World-Famous Medium, Consulting
. Clairvoyant Specialist
I
Mental Scientist, Psychic Pato
Can bp consulted at her om.ee, No. 200 N. Liberty Etret u
9 A. M. to 9 P. M dally and Sunday. Phono sn? m.i " Houta(i
.1U,
her
man
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reading of your Ufa and character by tub famous nnd nlfteS tul
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Kovcn will receive callers between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. ir, Ut,
fee. Brink this adv. Phone Main Hitt2. Special Rending Boo.
ofloxORTII LIRERTY STREET 2W. Next door to Elks' Hull.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS, K. FORD
Over Ladd & Buoh's Bank, Salem, Or
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Henldent Ageut,
OUtce with Wm. Brown & Co., No
Jf Commercial sireet.
NEW TODAY 1
WimUd nt Once From $100 to
$500, tho best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour
nal office. C-ll-tf
For Sale Several houses in Salem,
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod
Fa? Snle My homo In Yew Park,
This week only, Corner Les.Ho and
University streets; also 233-acro
farm with crop, Phone 13C6. E.
J. Sautor. G-25-3t.
For Rent -Newly furnished front
room on first floor. Outside en
trance. 268 N. Cottage St., be
tween Cheraeketa and Court Std.
6-25-3t
AVanted--Man and wife, without
family, to work on ranch. Ad
dress "B. C," care Journal office.
6-25-lw
Do You Want a Free
Ride to Portland?
If bo come to our ofllco nud make arrangemenU for It. Weu?
going next Saturday morning to bIiow the Hyde Pnrk addltlw tc
tho city of Portland. TIiIb tract Is adjoining tho Bello CrertKW
ty wo hnvo sold so much of, and which has Just been qimmJ p
by Tho Jacobs-Stlno Company of Portland. When the ytte 4
terms nro considered, with tho unusual advantages onoiW
below, this is a most remarkable opportunity for you to IbtmI
your savings. '
Tho tract Is well elevated and nearly level with gentfe wo
towards and view of tho Columbia river, and superb view ol tt
snow capped mountains; streets graded, parked, nnd Ub m
sidewalks and curbs, Bull Run wntor to ovory lot, buIldlBg wWc
lions, no saloons, laundries, or livery stables, and no ialei .to rtnen
than Cnucnslons, cars ovory ten minutes within two block; term
$10 down, and $4 to $0 per months with no interest or taxes; 25io,
havo been reserved for us to bo sold at 10 per cent dlicoun Iron
tho opening price for a limited time.
Portland Is a great city. Its growth and development will wt
urnlly bo advantageous to Salem and all other cities of 0rjjn,ttJ
wo feol that tho citizens of Salem are certainly entitled to rtin
In tho prosperity of our own metropolis.
Call at our ofllco and leu tftjk about in time to take wn
togo of the trip Saturday morning.
SHEPARD & HOLDER
Room 1, Meusion Birauins
RANK TAIK Nn. 17
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAMjijgft
The Road to Fortune
What is business? It is the ""J?' tT S
disposition, of your money in accordance j ith tne
methods no matter how trifling or how gr eat may ,
of money that comes to you. If y llve f " 8 JJt dollar, J
taho a business view of the use and dUP o. o f tta t -
have a glimpse ot the rond to fort me M I J m
salaries often think that they are not in . buelnew ana
principles are not applicable; to theh ; ewe. r They I they yg
as much as any one else, and, as much as any account W
the business assistance that "wage earners and iJJJJ
bank account welcomes the accounts of wagi. (beW towra
men, because a bank accent Is the ureei
larger uuBinesa huu uubv- - -
United States National Bank of Salem jrc.
HI?AiTH OFFICERS AND
NATIONAL GUARD. CLASH
San Francisco, June 25. -Some in
teresting developments are prpralsed
on July 1, when the employes ana
doctors ot the health department t
port for duty garbed in an olive unl
form which has bees prescribed for
all attache of the department.
Adjutant General J. B. Lauck ot
the jUUeiwCgW M'Betift& i M
board ot health that the uniform
Worn by the national fj
has threatened to u
against the board if e
us?dt , h Isnorfd AdB
,The board has w W
r,ar Lauck's der.ob-
iVm and pennlU of
b-.sw,!B,t .
form.
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