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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
DAILY OAriTAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, .TUNE 2(1, 1008 S NEW TODAY Advance allowing of EARLY PALL STYLES In LADIES' TAIL ORED SUITS. The Jackets nro 30 inch length, hand tatilorcd, man nish effects. The materials nro tho new yeaves and colors In solf gtrlpo and shadow strips Herrlngbono .serges and diagonals. Those suits arrived today and are on' display for every one who wants to Bee t tho new fall styles. . Ready To Wear Departments First Floor s Just Received 35 Cases of New Shoes This Week New Summer Oxfords In tho new Bhndes of tan and oxblood with Cuban heels. This Is the shoo wo have had so many inquiries nbout, bo they are hero now. Call and choose before sizes become broken. Three different styles of Ladles' Tan Shoes arrived this morning. Tho new Napoleon Tops something now, something different, and are tho famous Pingreo made. Tho largest shipment of Children's Shoes wo havo ever received nro now on display in the shoe section. Theso shoes are for all sizes of tots. Shoe Section Hygrade Muslin Underwear Trimmed with dainty laces, choice embroidery, bands, beading and tucked effects. This is positively tho best offer of gowns, corset cov ers, petticoats, drawers, chemists, ets., we have ever made at a sav ing of One Fourth RISK BOY TO PROVE THEORY V Summer Silks and Dress Goods In plain and fancy weaves; White Silks, Voiles, Eollnnes, Henriettas, Crepes, Drllllantlnes and Panamas. World, of White Prices ajCuu i 1 1 City News Wtather ghowcrft tonight mitt Saturday. When iu Portland Visit "Halls" now restaurant, 330 Wash. St., opposite Imperial hotel. Local Option Case Tho ca8o brought by certain resi dents of Dallas last week to contest the local option election in Polk county is being argued at Dallas to day beforo Judge Galloway., John 0. and C. L., McNnry are handling tho cose for the state. Car Accident A slight accident occurred on the Vow Park car lino yesterday when car No, 40 ran into a work car smashing tho front of No. -Id. Some one had left tho switch open and fho niotorman did not know It. No om was hurt, and tho car was taken to lbelmrn for repairs. O. P. Mason Vox Co. 347 Miller St., South Salem, man ufacturer of nil kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dyer accessories. Phono. 308. tf. Artisans Tonight Dr, J. B. Olmstead, of Portland, will deliver a free lecture on "New York After Dnrk" this evoniug in Odd Follows hall. The lecture will be under the auspices of tho local assembly of Artisans ami will bo the last open meeting before tho close of the" Salem-Oregon Olty membership contest, Visiting Artlsaus' and in vited friends welcome. School Presidents to Meet The presidents of the several nor mal schools of tho state will meet at the atato house next week, when the courses of study for the next year will be discussed. Cliwy Fair Service Tae Oregon Electric company -will run a special train each night of the Cherry Fair, which will ieav,e Salem for' Portlaud and way points at 10 O'CIOCK. . (United Press Leased Wire.) Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 20. In or der to disprove the theory of Mat thew Schwlndt's parents thnt their llttlo child was injured by being drawn under n train by suction, tho St. Paul road risked the life of a lit tie boy by placing him nenr to a rapidly moving train. Tho boy was not killed and today the railroad got off wit ha verdict of $10,000 for not having guard fences instead of $25, 000 asked for in the suit. The complaint charged that 1he Sch win tit boy was wnlklng between the two tracks and wns sucked under an engine by tho vacuum caused by the engine rushing rapidly past .a lino of freight cars. Tho boy put In this perilous posi tion by tho railroad told tho Jury, who witnessed the demonstration, that ho only felt a breeze. o MARRIKI) THOMPSON-BURR Married, June 25, 100S, at the homo of tho bride's pnrents on Garden road, Prof. Andrew N. Thompson, of T.a- coma, Washington, and Miss Cora E. Burr, of Salem. Rev. J. A. Hopper officiating, They will make their home ln,S. E. Alaska as Prof. Thompson has been appointed superintendent of Bchools by tho government. VOTING ON GODDESS Following Is the standing of the young ladles In the Goddess of Liber ty contest to dnte-: , Myrtle Montgomery 131 Gladys Colo 124 Jesslo Kenton ; 01 MInnettn Magcrs 05 Blanche Brown 30 Efllo Mny King 31 Mabel Baker ; 11 Blanche Clearwater 0 Marguerlto Wlllson 3 Delia Brlggs 1 o New Market Tho new meat market on South Commercial street will bo opon for business tomorrow morning. Remem ber tho place, next to Hill's cigar store, 173 S. Commercial street. Peter Peyets. - i Tomorrow Morning ' I shall open my new meat market on South Commercial street with a full line of choico meats and will be I pleased to see my old friends, and by squnro dealing make many more. Peter Reyots, next to Hill's clgnr store. Marriage Llccnsf A mnrringo llcenso was issued this morning to John A. Coalman, aged 22, and Miss Lucy B. Keckley, aged 19, both of MIS! City. O ' ' A poBso of 30 are today searching tho hills near Spokane, Washington, for Wm. Cox, who Is accused of mur dering his step-father, Major Wltted. Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Ida Grove, Iowa, yesterday killed her four llttlo children by thrown them ono by one The Modern Woodman band has into a cistern. purchased new uniforms for tho Fourth of July. They are similar. to the ones worn last year. frtfp&mftey&4 iC2IEdEJSBI3d5!l53EB Danco at the Itluk Tomorrow night. McElroy's or chestra. Admission 10 cents. IVds OjKiied Tho bids for tho supply of drug9, flour and meat for the penitentiary for the next half year were opened this afternoon. Irrigation Dills Paid on or before July 1 will bo subject to a 10 per cent discount, (f New Woodmen Uniform Dance at the Itlnk Tomorrow night. McElroy's or chestra. Admission 10 cents, . i Irrigation Dills Paid on or beforo July 1 will he subject to a 10 per cent discount, tf Honors tho Cherry Olty ! O. H. Hinges has Imported some beautiful sprays of artlfllclal cherries to decprate his show windows. The are In lmmltatlon of the old black wild cherry of the eastern states and are a beautiful work of art. Danco at tho Rink ""Tomorrow night. McElroy's or chestra. Admission 10 cents. To Muuc people, 'opportunity" Is merely n word, nsod by essay ists, poets and ud-wrlters. To nil. readers and answerers, however, tho word has more fully defined itself. If you have aul and answered more tuU, this last mouth than in any other like period of your life, you havo nuido some Important stride forward in n business way. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buph'a Bank, Salem, Or Irrigation DIM Paid on or beforo July 1 will be subject to a 10 per cent diicount. tf Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Pmnjc Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. Achtung Der Deutsoh-Anurlkanlsche Vereln wlrd se.'jie monatlicho Versaramlung abhalten am Sonntng, Junt 28, Vnohmlttnira nm vln TTlir Mltcllarinr und deautsch-spreehende Buerger w,,nt"1 ftt nce From sind herzllchst elngeladsn nnwesend zu seln. W, Humburg, secretaer. NEW TODAY I noo to $500, the best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. G-ll-tf Ico Cream Social A lawn social with a fine literary and musical program will be given on next Tuesday evening at the home of E. G. Lantz on the Liberty road Rooms Furnished and unfurnished, For Sale Several houses !u Salem and farm 'amis at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod to furnfch the new school house. Cars will leave Willamette hotel at 7:45 and 8:30 p. m. and return In I time. 6-2 C2t. also suites for light housekeeping, very reasonable, at the O. K. room ing house; 12th St., near State, A, A. Engolbart. 6-26-lt. BANKERS,. . (Continued From Page 1.) "NoTuTglaTIeTfoorles wore re pbrted from any bank during the year. John H. Albert spoke of tho finan cial crUea of the past and tho brave manner In. which they were met by President Cleveland and as a tribute to his respect and In honor of lit memory he moved that tho conven tion stand adjourned to 1:30 p. m, Visiting Hankers ami Guests., .' ,W. H.' Messncr, Indep'ondonco. ' E. ,D. CuBlck, Albany. Clyde Brock, Heppner. Edwin Hnrrlson, Tillamook. C. A. Doboll, Corvallls. Goo. O'Brien, San Francisco. M. S. Woodcock, Corvallls. W. P. Elmore, Brownsville. Lyon Cnton, Oakland. . E. V. Carter, Ashland. J. J. Fowlle, Shnnlko. D. J Allen, Forest Grove." E. A. Wright, Portlnnd. ' Wm. Macrae, Portland. W. T. Wright, Union. F. C. Mnlpas, Portland. Geo. L. McGlbben. Portland. Peter Do Young, Pendleton. II. L. Durham, PortlnntJ. W. L. Thompson, Pendleton. Luke L. Goodrich, Eugene'. J. K. Mo flit, San Frnnclfico. C. M. Scrogglns, Lebanon. S. P. Bach, Lebanon. Wm. S. Crowell, Medford. Wm. D. Dltekey, Chicago. P. W. Laulson nnd wife, Ashland W. D. Haines, Forest Grove. J. O. Bozorth, Bay City. H. C. Ashbaugh and wife, Hepp ner. J. M. Mnllory, Heppner. E. Po3eymeyor, Claskulne. P. B. Arant, Monmouth. Chas R. Muecke nnd wife, Sell-wood. LIGHTS WILL MAKE SALEM A GALA t INCANDESCENT I LJ.Um. TOWN NDKSCENT LAMPS WILL DR STItVxo ACI-nw .'OURTII-MAYDE MADE PBHMAJSKXT nXTUnS118 XTI'IIKS. HR It now seems probable that Salem la in ho n wnll llflifn,! flfv In ,i. ... c 'nSIfUcl U. :.."" :'.'.:?"' . ::". ' . "" u,w usiness Me , . -m mo propoueu lignung in me uusinoss wj ,)Q . -s"8 m , , section would bo better be termed ., '"stalled nt once. JiW,j Nlumlnntlon. It was settled some a rlorted that the Ikht. v' time ago by those In chnrgo of tho ,,n(, nbo"t 300 feet In all I I Fourth of July celebration that If "n n mot,on by Hal Patton t, tinnqlliln f Jin airhola wnnld 1m Mlur... '"Structed to miretin- .i. . 6 . s thousand foot I1"'1 m th "P lmmtdU h i rlc Btreumers. f"8"e nlroprlated j300 L J'l Business Men's ;ghts' nml ey will a8k th.l ' f -. .. jjj Mh possible tho streets would bo Ulurn Innted by two or three of Incandescent olectr At thn mootlncr nf tho . - .. ., league laBt night Managor Page re- " "u,,r(1 i i raae to heln In ported tho cost of tho lights per night '" at bo reasonable n figure that It was , At th meeting Inst nl-M r.t. " W8J IBDoltlii practically settled In tho minds of Pol!co Gibson waa minAi.... ' o( tho business men thot the streamers "wshal of tho Fourth of Jul s should bo n pdrmnnent fixture. . I ,nil d D. R. Ynntls . .... f" If tho plans of the business men to nsslst the marshal In arro I nro carried out, Salem will have one tho details of th big parade !!u of the most offectlvo Illuminating seo mt It wns properly carri J systenis to be found anywhere. The' It Is probnblo that tho cob Z nt Intervals of 20 yards, making five trnctlons now holding forth Ttvi airings 10 ino oiock. tho iigius on uanns street fair, Watt ShiM J 1 Mio. elrnnmnra mill 1,n llixnA taM llm ,.! M1FP. CI I "v ""' ' "" "" """- "! "" Di'ul l """Huuce, went to Miu nnnt n.1 .n.li llnl. ...lit 1.nn nl..V.. In,ln., .l -.11. . . ' '" """ din., v, uiiu,vm.n iibui. iii u ui ibi- iuj uiiu tviii iry to secure thu, cuiiuiu iiutvui. aiiu ijbot iiiiuiibuu ill iuuii IIBUUHUOII. mO high this manner will cover eight blocks. 'several other nttrnctlons. ,'; nro PERSONAL Charles Craig and family. homo from Newport. . 'Miss Bertha Prlmm of Jackson ville is visiting with Miss Bertha Al len of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. MooreB and Bon, Chester, Clifford Brown, Lnur one Hofer nnd Miss AUco Brothoron returned yc3tcrdny after attending tho commencement exercises at the University of Oregon. Miss Mabel Glover wont to Port land yesterday to visit her father, C. P. Glover. Miss Elizabeth Elliott, of Eugene, Is a gue3t of MIbs Modellne Walker. Curtis Colomnn, a student of U. besides tho money with which to tlon. John Kestley and Merle Chessman, students of U. of O., nro visiting Carl GnbrlelBon nnd will lenve for Pendle ton today whore they will spend theli vacation. County Superintendent Smith is attending the stnto treachers' conven tion in Eugene today. Ho will re turn Saturdny, ... , Wo are all complaining of , tho shortness of life, and yet most of ub net as though there were no end to It. It le claimed that our young ladles have so far forgot themselves thai they flirt with tho motormen on our street can. James S. Sherman, vice president candldnte, is rapidly recovering from his recent Illness. BY SPECIAL REQUEST Grace DeKoven RETURNS TO SALEM The World-Famous Medium, Consulting Clairvoyant Specialist Mental Scientist, Psychic Palmist Can bo consulted at her office, No. 200 N. Liberty street. Hoars (roTs 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., dnlly nnd Sunday. Phone 832 Main. TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT Grnco do Koven's extraordinary clairvoyant nowcr. coW8d ilti .H her superior knowledge of tho occult forces, enables hr to reti tte b man life with unerring nccuracy from In fnncy to old age. Hw poiwi are wonderful nnd Indisputable; her advice Is always reliable; br Infor mation clear, concise nnd to tho point In love, courtship, marrlne, 41 vorcc, business, sales, mills, patontF, Journeys, pensions, InmUmli, speculation, renl estato and land denlB, oil and mining clalmi, wvt, evil Influences, hidden treasure, clairvoyance, palmistry, mental Ktotf, applied psychology, auto-suggestion, hypnotism, spiritualism and tie cult sciences. If you are undeolded, In doubt or unhappy, consult her at owe; i rending of your llfo nnd chnractor by this famous nnd sifted weatw will be of great assistance to you In solving the problems of life. Tho peoplo no longer question tho strange nnd myeterloui po of Grace do Kovon, tho world renowned clairvoyant. The crowd "W fill her parlors every day Is undenlablo proof thht the people of bum are enxloua to consult a genuine psychic. Grace de Kovon Ii i here m m-i those who need help. If your heart Is heavy, If In trouble, bare ill iki, bad hoalth or misfortune, call on this gifted woman at once, we mi clnlrvoyunt by nature, n medium by divine gift. No matter na ; jw trouble, sho will help you. She tolls your name, whom end wbmjw will marry, with nnmo nnd date; gives reliable advice on dw -. paents, wIIIb, friendship, love, marriage, divorce, chnncei, traYeii.BW and In fact every question of Importance to the human race, w "j4 unlteB frlendB In the bonds of love and affection and cauiei qbw happy marrlago with theo ne of your choice. CALL TODAY FOR LOW FEB If you nro Interested It would be well to call tbls week. j Koven will receive callers between tho hours of 9 A. M. ana r. . n llHM KOa fee. Brink this ndv. Phono Main :'-, special huii . SOO NORTII LIBERTY STREET 3(I(J. Next door to Elks' HM. LUMBER SHINGLES Mountain lumber Bone dry 10 inch shiplap Novelty rustic Doors and windows Frames and mouldings SHINGLES LUMBER mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OFFICE From Office to Plaining Mill both sides and every corner of our yard is filled with the best of building material LUMBER SHINGLES Mountain hate Bone dry lOfock .Novelty rustic Doors and windows Frames and SHINGLES LUMBER PLAINING MILL . - NO CARTAGE QUICK SERVICE COURTEOUS TREATMENT , "'" WE INVITE INVESTIGATION arc in need ..' " oM We were fortunate in obtaining a nice lot of dry 10-lnch shiplap, If you See us, if you are in need of any kind of building material. VOGET LUMBER AND FUEL CO. South 14th and Oak Streets I' B HH i .) i -mm a. fl