DAILY ; CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 39, J.008
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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
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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 , ' -
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T..Ln.J. A J.. -Miilftrni l
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..$10.07
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.$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.
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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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 "
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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 " '
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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.
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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,
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"Pndo goolh boforo a fall," Dart
got choity.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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