Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 03, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGQNt JfJUDAY, JULY 3, 1008
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J. 1. STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
GREAT SUMMER SALES
Wfi ar& nffarinr hiVh-class new merchandise at frreafer reductions than
1 any other store store, because we are determined ho close out Spring and
I Summer goods before the Fail shipments arrive.
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Ladies' Suits Reduced
All of those high class La Vogue
and Flno Bros. Suits as woIL as the
medium priced Btreot suits tiro re
duced without resorvo.
910 SUITS
. Reduced to t j$0.dO
$10 SUITS ' t '
Reduced to . .1 $10.00
81H SUITS If
ORIENTALS
DROWN BY
HUNDREDS
Reduced to ff$12.00
$20 SUITS 'L
Reduced to" .'.913.IU
925 SUITS
Reduced to .910.07
930 SUITS ' ; 1 ;
Reduced to '. .'. . fgSO.OO
933 SUITS ' v
Reduced to . . . . . i 923.31
90 SUITS :
Reduced to 920.07
930 SUITS
Reduced to . . . .'933.3 1
900 SUITS
Reduced to . .' 910.00
970 SUITS
Reduced to $30.00
IN.FLOOD IN CHINA
PROPERTY DAMAGE IN' THE
MILLIONS KWANG TUNG
RJVER STIIL ON RAMPAGE
THOUSANDS ARE HOMELESS.
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$10.00 Suits
Our $10 Suit Solo U the talk of
tho town. Romemhor wo oftor any
$15 to $1C.C0 suit in our storo for
$10.00
Jap Cushion Tops 15c each
Just tho thing for porch nnd out
ing cushions.
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5 and 1 0c Ribbons
A lino of Taffeta and Satin R'b
b'pns woth 15c to 2Cc n yard roduced
to 10 VI)
A lino of. Taffeta and Satin Rib
bons worth. 8c to 15c n yard, reduced
to : 5 v
SILK SUITINGS 25c A YARD
Only n few patterns loft. Yoli will bo surprlsod nt thl3 offering
and really wondor how wo can afford to soil theso good fabrics
In noat, tasty patterns for 2 Co a yard.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Hong Kong, July 3. Intense Btif
forlng oxtsts ln tho flooded region of
southern China, according to re
ports received hero today. Tho
Kwank Tung river Is still on a rnm
phgo and tho damage already
amounts to millions of dollars.
Relief fundB aro being raised hero
and quantities of food have been
sent to rollovo tho thousands of per
sons left homeless by tho raging
wators. Tho death list has mounted
high Into tho hundreds and will
probably roach thousands boforo the
wators recede.
Tho government has appropriated
130,000 to bo expended In caring for
tho refugees and tho Standard Oil
company has contributed $5000 cash
to tho relief fund.
' Japan to Rescue.
Toklo, July 3. Ignoring tho bit
tor commercial foud existing bo
twoon tho two countries, wealthy
Japanese aro subscribing thousands
of dollars today to a fund which bo
sent to China to rollevo tho suffering
resulting from tlio flood- on tho
Kwang Tung river, In which hun
dreds of persons woro drowned and
thousands loft homoless In tho de
stroyed cities.
Although their business has been
Injurdd to tho oxtont of many thou
sand dollars by tho Chlneso boycott
on Jnpaneso goods, tho merchants of
Toklo woro among tho first to con
tribute to tho fund for tho assistance
of tho Bufforors In southern China.
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HEADS
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' hnd been killed and over 700 wound-
ed bv tho fighting.
Tho house ns woll as onr's body wants light, cool, comfort
able dress for summer,
Now that summor Uihoro we ask you
to call and examine our line of comfortable arm rockers and chairs
that help you rest all over the moment you sit In one.T Wo hnvo
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also'a large assortment of Hoy wood f Reed Rockers famous for
their beauty and durability, wamoval Sale prices on all summor
good3.
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REFRIGERATORS
Our line of Automatic Re
frigerators Is being depleted
very fast and If you Intend us
ing ono of theso celebrated re
frigerators this season you'll
havo to hurry in order to hnvo
any kind of a selection as thry
aro selling very fast, Our
prices always drop a little
lower than our competitors
can afford to glvo, and now
that our REMOVAL SALE is
on our prices aro way down.
foreign secrotnry and tho state de
partment thl3 afternoon, when tho
nows was received horo that Tabriz
was bolng snekod by a hordo of cos
sacks of tho shah's army. Tho gov
ernment Is Borlously considering in
tervening at onco to put a stop to
tho outrages. Tho shah will bo forced
to admit that ho has no control over
his troops or that ho dollboratoly
broke tho compact entered Into be
twoon Rnchln Khan nnd tho British
logatlon nt Tabriz boforo tho Por-
Whnn ttii TCnrrllati rnnrniniilnMnio
at Tabriz heard that Terms of aur- 8l"U fr.co ont0r..d tho c,t'' .Elthor
render woro bolng negotiated, thoy
hurried to Knhn and warned him
that if a mnssacro took plnco, Great
Britain would Intorvono.
nltornntlvo would provo unplensnnt
for tho shah.
Britain In common, with Austria,
Knhn I r0Bnrd3 tn0 attitude ' tho czar with
promised to see to It that no dlsor-1 "B",u,u- lVu" "" ,ai ' .
auui cuiancKs, who unu ueen nssisi-
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dor folowed tho entry of tho victor
ious army Into tho captured city and
a truco was arranged.
Shortly nftor tho cossacks entored
tho city, troublo stnrted In n drink
ing bout In tho Hlnbnn quarter. A
small riot thero quickly spread to
other parts of the city, and tho shah's
costacks ran through Wio city cry
ing "Kill tho rebels."
The cry wn3 tnk'pn p by soldiers
in all parts of tho, city. Someone ap
plied a torch to the drinking placo In
which tho troublo stnrted and an
othor cos-jack1 killed the wife of tho
proprietor and pan through the
stroots with the soverod head on his
scimitar.
Inconed nt tho sight, tho rebels,
who had promised to maintain peaco,
took to arms. Pillaging, fighting and
looting followed. The cossack3,
most of whom woro armed with su
perior swords nnd guns, had tho up
per hand. They broko Into houses
and dragged crying womon and chll-
Ing the Persians rebels In Tabriz be
fore tho city was surrendered, woro
rosponslblo for tho starting of the
massacro. Tho gonernl opinion hero
Is that Russia, who would profit by
tho massucre, is not sorry that it
took place and may use this as a pre
text to send troops for a landing
grab in northern Persia.
Here's a. Special Snap In
ladies' Fine Dress (roods
We have seven pieces of fine
light-weight Silk Warp Wool Taffeta
Dress Goods in Black, Navy, Brown t
Beige and Green which we are clos
ing out on our bargain table at
85c yard
Reduced from $1 .20 yd.
You've never seen a value like
this before.
Children's Barefoot Sandals
Just what thoy need for this warm weathor, All slzos to No. 2.
Thoy'ro not oxponslvo and they'll save your children's feet mauy
cuts and bruises.
Great Sales of Ladies'4 White
Hose
25c grade reduced to - - - 1 5c
45c and 50c grade reduced to - 25c
Many Ladles aro buying whhlto hoso and dyeing thorn to match
their summor drosses. J""';"' rMjjJ
Wo havo too much clothing on hand and In ordor to reduce
stock wo nro soiling all of our
Men's and Boys' Suits
At 20 per cent reduction
from our regular p'rlcos
Have you soon our now lino of.
Men's Straw Hats
Don't suffor with a hoavy folt hat when you can got a light
straw hat nt such romarknbly reasonable prices as you can find at
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MEN'S PINK GRADE GENUINE PANAMA HATS ONLY $1.00.
Tabriz Not Surprised
Vienna, July 3 News of the Per
sian massacro at Tabriz was received
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co3 hero tonight. Government ofll- '
chats' will make no comment on the Hnwley Goes to Linn
t,Uo situation In tho Caucusus but do ' Congressman Hawley, who will
not hide their feeling of approhen- deliver tho Fourth of July oration at
s'ion that Russian is planning a ' Albany tomorrow, loft for tho Linn
coupe in northern Persia. Bui few county city today,
particulars of the massacro have mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
been received here. i
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Our Store Will Close at 10:30 a. m. Saturday,
July i, and Remain Closed For the Day
Cupltols Lose
Tho state house stars lost to the
ponltontlary guards yosterday In a
hotly contested bnsobnll gamo, to
tho tuno of ID to 3.
WEALTHY MAN IS
PROIJARLY A SUICIDE
f Halted I'ress .eased Wire, i
dren Into tho street. Sometimes thoy ,san Francisco, July 3. Detectives
killed thorn outright and sometime j investigating the death of Hugo
thoy tortured them to make sport Rothchlld, a wealthy business man
for their drunken comrades,
All attempts at restoring ordor
havo proved useless The army of
tho shah has been turned by tha
thirst for blood Into n howling mob
Tho city tonight h partially destroy
ed by flro and presents a horrible
spectacle. .The bodies of slaughter
ed womon and children aro piled In
heaps at the corners and eVon in
death are made tho subject for jest
by the drunken mob of soldiers that
Is In complete control of the city.
The government here Is seriously
considering tho advisability of rush
ing troops from the Caucasus' to Por
Bla tp restore order,
Englaifd to Interfere,
London, July 3. There was a
hurried conference between the
who wa3 asphyxiated In his ofllco
last night, believe today that ho, com
mitted sulcldo. No reason can be
assigned for his self-destruction, but
the circumstances surrounding tho
case make tho theory of accidental
death Improbable.
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Rest tho World Afford.
- "It gives mo unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chap
el Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's
the best salve tho world afford, it
enred a felon on my thumb, and 5t
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or waund to which It is applied. 25c.
at J. C. Perry's drug store.
OJLSVORXik.
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Huie Wing Sang Co.
BIG SALE OF FIREWORKS
We make up all kinds of wrappers and white undonvoar, walsh,
klmonas, and skirts; all kinds of gentlemen's and ladles' furnish
ing goods; all kinds' of silks and dress goods, shoes, suits, pantJ,
overalls, blankets, neckwear, mattings, chlnaware, trunks, em
broldory and laco ornaments, etc.
All Goods at Wholesale Prices This Week
Chinese and Japanese Bazaar
326 North Commercial St. first Store North Jon the
East Side. Salem, Oregon
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