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DAILY ; CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 39, J.008 IMBW i " -I .. - J. 1. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER GREAT SUMMER SALES , Were offering high-class niw merchandise at greater reductions than WJ ottoitoB store,, because we are determined to close out Spring and Sffnmer goods before the Fall shipments arrive. Ladies' Suits Reduced . . i . ah or tuoso jjfgh class La Vogue and' Fine Bro38.ults as well as the medium pricedjijlreet sUlts aro re duced wlthoufresorvo. 910 SUITS ' Reduced to.,.K.i 80.00 910 SUITS -';; " . Reduced to .'J"'.,.'T.U.'.. $io.00 SIM SUITS Reduced to :$h. t,.'. ';,', , .$12.00 sao suits ' j , ; Reduced to.!. .V; . . . . S13.ni 823 SUITS , ' - t - - ..f !- T..Ln.J. A J.. -Miilftrni l jiy t -WS fl ..$10.07 if .$20.00 4AHN l0CK COM", .Reducld to $30 SUITS- Reduced ito ,-. , $33 SUITS-' ' ' . . Ma '. wM Si . aM RCfli(rot1 ' to .,"... $23.3 1 $10 SUITS Jistespo; fit'" , 926.07 $50 SUW - ' Reduced to . . '. $33.31 $00 SUITS1 '. Reduced to $10.00 $73 SUITS Reduced to $30.00 $10.00 Suits Our $10 Suit Salo h tlio talk of tho town Remember we otter any $15 to $10.50 suit In our store tor $10.00 Jap Cushion Tops 15c each Just tho thing Tor porch and out ing cushions. rnMHPJBHHBl 5 i4. BH Is'l ' VSvll Sand 10c Ribbons A lino of Taffeta and Satin Rib bons wo th lCc to 2Gc n yard reduced t0 . 10 Vli A lino of Taffeta and Satin Rib bons worth Sc to lGc a yard, reduced to 5 VI) SILK SUITINGS 25c A YARD t Only a fow pattorns loft. You will bo surprised at thli offorlnjj and really wonder how wo can afford to soli these good fabrics In neat, tasty patterns for 25c h yard. Many injured jContlnuedFrom Page 1.) Charles L. Patrldgo of Redlands was killed In tho crash. Tho locomotlvo was almost com pletely burled In tho sand, taking with It both Fireman Thomas and Englneor Curtln, nolther of whom have yet beon found and aro believed td bo under tho mass of broken an! twisted Iron and steel, which Is all that Is left of tho ltugo engine Tho baggage man, who namo Is not known, Is nlso missing and It Is feared ho nlso Is under tho wreck age. Wrecking trains have beon dis patched to tho scoho of tho w.reck and tho work of clearing away tho debris will bo rushed. Tho wreoked occurred while the heavy train, which was west-bound, was running at a fair rato of spood. The timbers supporting tho bridge had been burned away and there was no blaze to warn tho engineer. Tho heavy onglno piling Into the dry creek and tho first two or three coaches followed piling up In a hope logs wreck of timbers and steel. The Injured wero brought to Wlni low nud placed In tho Santa Fo hos pital whoro they are Tecelvlng, ovory care. It is not belloved that any will die. Thrco lives wero imuffod out and 40 persons Injured, ninny of. them Borlously. Tho dead are: Englneor Gurlnr, Fireman Thomas, C. L. Part rldgo, passongor, Redlands, Cab Among tho sorlously Injured are W, Kllcknor, Los Angoles; D. F, Tay lor, Loa Angeles; J. D. Dnmo, Pasa dena; F. Grelgor, Pullmnn conductor, o BRYAN TO WIN (ConUnuod from Page 1.) ofllclal statement from tho Bryan headquarters that tho Nebraskan's friends aro so suro they nro willing to nnnounco tho result In ndvanqa. Thoy hnvo predicted It boforo, but novor with tho prosont air of finality. y-. ..' . "- f-M.fc,.s sr i LOCAL BALL BY JOCK slons was Just simply rotten. On two different occasions a man struck out and made an undecided run for lint baso and tho catcher throw tho ball, and threw It to satisfy tho runner to first sack man, who fumbled It both - " ., I times permitting a loco! player to Tho East Portland aggregation . reacJj second nnd ft vtop tQ rcach took nnothor game from tho Cherry I flrgt bt tho umj),ro wouW n(U Pickers yesterday afternoon on tho, . . . ., down such easy money, nnd callod local league grounds by a score of 7 to 3. Tho bad oyo of Umpire p " Archl0 jormnn out nftor having talc who nlso made somo awful d010l"n- ' en ndvontnge of a third Btrlko caught on basos, togothor with tho hitting 1 0R fl p,ck.up by Catchr Brock, who ability of tho visitors was tho causo tUrer wJM tQ flr8t ,ottng JormBn of Salem being beaten so hard. n)Qko wond ca8ny 0 tho othpr . Robinson' Salom'a now slabstor wai : . . E t Portlan,i mnn wa8 a. out of hlB tracks yostorday, and tho , owed o hM flfSt 8afo ftftor lmVng East Portland bunch hit the ball and : BtpMok out nn(J WRjklng i,0hlnd the capered around tho sacks at will. A! etcher -'with the , Intention of going goodly amount of childish ball was tQ onchi.btt after ulng urged exhibited by players on both sldos, -bj. coacllori; ran to flnt and which put the game on tho bum avreacne(i lt Bafo n3 far ns running tho far as Interest was concerned for bng0 .Ri concorned a8 carey' drop both players and spectators. Tu0 ned tno balf, whlclt was threw to umps waB apparently out of line dur- ljlm Jn n j.tlo 'Un.and.over way by xi.. ii M.A .....I tun nnp.i- . i . - mg ino uniiru Kiiwiu. -"--slons handed out on aoveral occa hot- Yoti ra to Celebriatc Of Course Going the 4tH of July in Salem You'll want a new suit for the occasion. IT'S AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY you have thU,yea- of buylss; High Grado Clothing for yourself and your boyj at 'Bargain Prices. YIK HAVE TOO MUCH MEN'S AND IJOVS' CLOTHING ON HAND. That'a why wo'ro offering Every Suit in the House at 20 per cent Reduction From our regular prices. Every Every blosscd with hotter backing and tor wind to hold out. Tho . bartending aggregation ' hro now out for nny nnd all corners who hnvo n liking for defent and will bu moat willing to accomodate. ivelopcd much discussion. It Is known Tho Woorlburn chnmnlons chased i that Taggnrt dealros to succeod him l)alilni;y for Chairman. Denver, Colo., Juno 20. If Will lam J. Bryan can bring It about thoMo will bo a now chairman of tho Demo cratic untlonnl committee to succocd Thomas Taggort of Indlapapolls. Mayor Jamos C. Dahlman of Oma ha, is snld today to bo Bryan's cholco for tho head of tho commlttco and mnnagor of tho campaign. U Is roportod on tho host author Ity t'hnt, evon I fTnggert fs ro-olectod, Bryan will not permit him to man age tho campaign nnd will appoint 1i!b own mnnngor and forco Taggart to conuno nimsoif stnciiy to com mltteo affairs. This phase of tho situation hasdo Man's Suit Reduced 20 per cent Boy's . Suit Reduced 20 per cent Many carotul buyors aro taking advantage of this sale betause thoy know that wo novor mlaroprosont quality nor prices, Ladies' Men's and Children's Oxford Ties Reduced Reduced 20 per cent Every pair of Oxfords In tho houso Included in this sale, PLAY BY SALEM TALENT the foxy Frakes out of existence yes tordny on tho Vaughn street grounds in Portland, piling up seven runs to tho West Portlnnder's threo. "Ohof Bowon dono tho act for tho Wood burn huBkloi. Tho Portland Pacific Coasters also won out "gainst Los Angoles by thrco to two. - ' y " o '. There Is a Lot of Unnecessary Eye . Trouble In this world. Wo. allow our selves to becomo nervouB and fret fill. Weeds of care overrun thu garden of tho heart when thoy should never be allowed to take root. A GREAT DEAL OP THE PRESENT EYE .TROUBLE Is caused by peeoplo selecting Glasses for themselves that ara unsuited for their eyes. WE SUPPLY THE BEST after thorough examinations and,, tests. . v " ' .v ' Baifs Jewelry Store State and Liberty Streets. Heyser wlro had no Idea the Portland man would run "out such a cinch. According to tho right dope, tho Portland man should have beon out for going behind tho catcher and half way' to the bench before starting down tlio flrat base line. The Portland pitcher. Hurlbort. hold the locals down fine although his arm was sore from pltohlng Sat urday's game In Portland against tho Frakes, holding them down to three dinky hits. Johnson, another or tno unerrj Pickers new recruits, played tho third sack Job grtiat, and managed to wallop out the ball every time up. Nace nnd Lawrence got a two-bagger ! apiece, which were nice an clean. Tho bartenders and the unruer pulled off their contest whloh waa scheduled for yesteruay aiiemuuu, !nnd tho mixers downed tho latlusr isllagers by Just one score, the total 'being 11 to 12. Although the scortt ! was somewhat to the merry, the two ("amature" aggregations displayed some exceptionally fine plays, espe cially sliding on bases. Miller, the !irondar's nltcher douo himself nroud by striking out nine men and walking ten. ana nuuug ium, .orn.mii the b g sweae provcu juv trifle too much for the dainty flngor ed knights of the brush. The twlrler 'who did the stunt for tne Darur v J3 'not the slow one and the work bo did (and It was sure work), would ; have cap,turedjhe jjame.hadjie. h6Ji CONFESSES TO SAVE ' BROTHER (I'ottrd I'rm I.rnitd Wire.) . Sun Francisco, Juno 2?.- "My rca son for saying that I and not my brother, William Evans, shot George Godfrey, was that X am a Blnglo man with no one depondlng on mo for sup port, while he Is married and has two chlldron and I did not wish him to get Into serlaua trouble." This remarkable state was made at the city prison today by Jaok Evans, who last night surroniered himself to the police as the one who did tho shooting. William Evans, who did tho shoot ing, was arrested later on tho state ment of aodtre;- that Jack did, not hayo rfnythlpg to do with the shoot ing. ' , The shdotlpg wa the result of bad blood between Godfrey -and Evan, who is a contraotor. Godfrey was discharged by William Evans somo time ago, after a nnarrel and since then both men bavo gone armed. They met In a saloon ana hvani snor tho other man four times, and ran away. Jack Evans walked up to mo pot lice van that was summonea w re move Godfrey to the Emergency hoJ n'tal and asked to be arrested, de claring that he had done the shoot ing. , a OAIBTOWIA. . solf and It Is generally expected that there will bo a fight. It wns a notorious fact that dur ing tho campaign In 100 1, Chairman Tnggart was a figurehead at tho hoadquartor lu Chicago and wai hnrdly consulted In tho formulntlon of plans. Dry a a intonds to make tho great est campaign of tils carcor and Is par ticularly anxious to have a managor with whom he Is closely acquainted and with whom ho can koop In close touph. Bryan, It Is pointed out, has had experience In operation of cam paigns and'hns his own distinct Ideas about what should bo dono. Dahl man Is a man who apparently would fill the bill from tho point of view of the Nebraskan. : 4TH OF JULY EXCURSION RATES Groat Intorost Is boglnnlng to be manlfostod in 'tho production of Winston Churchill's remarkable drama, "Tho Crisis," which is to be .presented by local talont for tho bon cflt or tho Salem Library association at tho Grand Opern house on July 7. Tho play will bo produced under tho personal direction of Mr. For dyco, an oxporioncod actor of wldo roputation, who will take one of the parts In tho cast. Tho library as. unrlnHnn In fnrlminto In SOCUrlntr tllO sorvlcos of this actor, as It In soldom that tho local amatour. havo tho ad vantage of bolng coached by a pro fessional. "Tho Crisis" noed,. no Introduction to tho reading public. It Is porhupn tho best story that Mr. Churchill has ovor written, and its production on the Btago by James K. Hackett wa pronounced by critics tho greatest success of tho season. Fordyco has obtained permlsttou to stage Uw play from Hackett, who owm tho copyright. The library association has taken hold of tho work with the rtfttemlx atlon of making the production l this play one of the mest suceeeefHl amatour theatrical events ever -ee In this olty. The cause Is a worthy ono, and It will undoubtedly receive the support that It doserve. Salem Is Justly proud of her New library nnd of tho uxcollont showiBK that tho mnnagoitient with Its very limit ed capital has made, awl tke reewipM jfrom "The Crisis" will help ma terially in placing tho instltutla whoro it belongs, among tho ImmC public libraries on tho coast. Wntch for further announcement! of "The Crisis." WANTED Albany noeds your mon who will npproclato our yot girls, or at least havo cour4 enough to show that their gaUaatry Is not dead. Albany Herald, i' " "Pndo goolh boforo a fall," Dart got choity. O Jaw HI "JC O 3R. X Jtlt. - w &&mrfa Excursion PaolHc will rates. The Southern sell round trip tickets, between all points on It lines In Ore- gon, Friday and Saturday, July 3 nnd , 4. 1008. nt a rate of a faro and a third. Tickets must be used for go ing trip on day of salo. Final re turn limit July 0. Stop over privi lege not Includod. Minimum rate, 60 cents. Children flvo yenre of age and miller 12, half faro. Inquire of agents for full particulars. WM. M'MUMtAY. General Passenger Ag-nt. .JOHN M. SCOTT. Ass't General Passenger Agent. C-27-0t. Portland, Oregon. o Notlco to I'xopprtjr Oivnors on High Street. Notice is hereby nlven that propo- ty owners desiring to Improve that, portion of High stroet betwoen the north lino of State street and he south line of Court street In Salem. Oregon, for which their property Is liable In lieu of their assessment may fllo their application therefor on or before 10 o'clock a. m., July C, 190S Br order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES. e-23-llt City Recorder, , i n ' The Russian newspapers aro op posing any Intervention la Pen'a. Red Cross Pharmacy SEASON OP PERfUMES Hvfrytvfiprp ttiu air Is Hllc-l with the IM-rfuimi of tnlllloiii of Hwe'r- tvryivh(tro huiiiaHkliid I ImkkliiK in tlio radiant odor of luitwo'H wct olfcrliiK Voilly, it n w stiisoii of perfumw ami If Hutu l twK iiiiytvlitTO tluit 4i'h!c1 kppp alin'nkt with lh fh'iiwntK which aru vicing with cadi othiT In Mlllutf tliM ulr ullh fnigrwHco fnlr, Jutt rvniPiii. her that from thu Iicl Cros Pliarm. l-y' llHU Of IMWfUIIH'H ) wh 8iul the jnt lovi'ly cuh-KHP that alenc linn yet rowpofcnikHl. Red Cross Pharmacy f 4 ft if"? ft i r'l 5s I' ; It li fc . . - Wlw . - ----" IV' f ..'I. - -r