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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1908)
"?r 5K DAILY CAPITA L JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 0, 1008 -ywi"- "-WViiJI fill, ffFNf V City News Wither ,?Ffllr nnd warmer .tonight; Tues. day fn'i'. When In Portland - j Visit "Halls" new restaurant, 330 Wash. St., op.posltOj imperial iiotplft Late Tral" Stops l ' . Turner Camp Meeting. Thoao de siring1 to go to burner, Saturday 'or Sundar may return on tho latg train In tht i cvenlifg, leaving Turner at 8:56 p. in. north bound. 7-3-2t Shcjtjicin How Oscnr Taylor and George Johnson, two Snlem hustlers, have gone up to Eugene to take a contract Bhowlng I them how to lay brick. Thoy will re- main somo tlmo, and may take In a bear hunt beforo they return. They know both trades, and tako a back seat for nono. Kew P. O. Clerk The postmaster at Salem has been notified on account of tho Increaso of business at tho Capital City a new clerk will bo added to tho postofflcc force. Flro on Fourth Tho only flro that occurred on tho 4th wns at tho corner of Thirteenth add Cross streets. An unoccupied cottnge belonging to A. Ollngor caught flro and was burned to tho ground. The fire wns not discovered until It wns woll under way, and al though the department mndc n good run, the houso was almost complete b; destroyed beforo tho engine ar rived. I'ny Your Water Hill Deforo tho 10th and get tho 10 per cent dlscourt. 7-C-3t. Minstrel Show nt Prison A mlnstrol show given by the con victs In tho stato prison dining room at 7:30, tomorrow, July 7. Admission 2Cc, children 10c. Minstrel Show nt Prison A mlnstrol show glvon by tho cou v cts In tho stnto prison dining room at 7:30, tomorrow, July 7. Admission 25c, chlldron 10c. . Mlnstiel Show nt Prison A mlnstrol show given by tho con vets In tho stnto prison dining room nt 7:30, tomorrow, July 7. Admission 25c, chlldron 10c. Minstrel Show nt Prison A minstrel show glvon by tho con victs In tho state prison dining room at 7:30, tomorrow, July 7. Admission 25c, chlldron 10c. Lot Us Clean That old straw hat or suit. Wu can mnko them look llko new. Johnson & Stege, next door to Jour nal office. We Often Wonder What would most help our own c't grow. Why, buying homo man ufactured products of course. Wild Hose flour U made nt homo. rrlclny Will Be The last day to pay water bill and Bet discount. 7-G-3t. lie Satisfied By ordering groceries from a re liable store. J. M. Lawrence Is sure to please h's customers. Give him a Wal order. Phono 311, corner Com mercial nnd Ferry streets. "on't Forget The fact that Farrlngton, thn ptate streot grocor and raarketraati, wrles tho flno3t assortment of beef, ork, lamb, veal, fish and poultry nt opular prices that money can buy. Re Owner of the New Meat Market At 173 South Commercial street, w door to Hill s cigar store wishes ) announce that he now has a tele aonn and free dellverv svstem and "' AM orders in any part of the city. he Falem Spot Cash Market, phone To ft Is Fill An order for you with our meat at 1 kept In perfect cold storage ' hot weather. Steusloft Bros. luone 321. Iierry Fair Postponed or ono week from July 9th. Ow- 5 to cold weather And lateness of Ron will be held July 16, 17, 18. 3. Bigger and better than al- Nr advertised. ttwds for Nownort Ticket Agent Bourue at the S. P. ppany passenger depot says he ,ls ;"'u5 more tickets this year for f'port than ever before. The Sa- colony will be twice as larxe as the past. Residence Not Burned The resldeneco of S. P. Kimball In West Salem was not burned Fourth of Jtily night as reported In a Port" land paper. Mr. Kimball did burr, some brush and the reporter mistook I It for a fire. Many of their friends telephoned condolences only to bo happily surprised with the truth about the matter, and then changed them Into congratulations. HEADERS OF STORE ADS. MAKE THE BEST SHOPPERS. THEY WASTE NOBODY'S TIME, NOT EVEN THEIR OWN. A MERCHANT'S ADS. COST HIM A GOOD DEAL OF MONEY AND THOUGHT AND HE SPENDS BOTH IN ORDER TO SIMPLIFY YOUR SHOPPING FOR YOU. Friday Will Be The la3t day .to. pay WAter bill and get discount. . 7-G-3t. Pny.Your Water Bill, Before the 10th and get the 10 per cent dlscourt. 7-6-3t. Bean Returns Judge Robert S. Bean returned yesterday from a two months' trln in tho oast. While away he visited b' Leader c- s- Murphy, to vote the Washington, Now York and Boston, Nebrnskan on the first ballot. ntonded tho national conference of'l The 8,ato ha,s bcen completed at governors, and visited West Point !ft raootln of tho ,cndor9 today' U miiunrv. nnn.iomi. no nnonf tho i.,V.l3 follews: National committee military academy as oneof tho board of Inspectors appointed by tho Pres idont. Judge Bonn says that thore Is nn nlnco In nnv of thn eastern Rtatos that can compare In any way with . n.n,n v. wait... DIED '"' SELIG-At tho residence of Thomas Holt, Commercial and Division , streets nt C o'clock this morning, ; Mrs. Helen Sollg of Mrytlo Crech, Oregon, aged G5 years, of heart , , TnT'Mi received tho most gratifying re fnllure. '"J ,MCnB,,r J?'' " ? R suits from their use. I was relieved Tho remains wore taken to Myrtle PuJHcnn convention at Chicago. , complaint of several years' Creek this afternoon. I nojey agreed upon by a ma-, symptoms GOLDING-At the homo of Mr. and orlty of ho national comnl toe wus n loa , th kd Mrs. Harry Coldlng at Hnysvlllo, ' to. 8?at al de cgates who hold rog- , ,n of at 10:30 n. m. R. aiding, aged and 19 days. . Sunday. Mildred 1 year, 8 months , Tho funeral took place at tho Goldlng homo In Hnysvlllo at 2 ' o'clock this nfternoon. ' Wlllnmette. Valley Chautauqua. Assembly, Gladstone Pnrk, Or., July 0 to 10 Inclusive. Rato for abovo occasion ono nnd no-thlrd faro oncortlAcatcplnn Is authorized. Train Service, Tnlns No. 11, 12, 17 and 18 wlU I stop at Glndstono during the nsHim-jglnln; hly. On ngont will bo stationed nt Glndstono to Issuo return tickets nnd oheQk bnggngo. W. M McMurray, , G. P. A. Jno. M. Scott, Ast. G. P. A., S.vP. Co. PERSONAL Mrs. H. H. No woll of Portland If spondlng a few days v'.Bltlng her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mclntlrq. , Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Clay and Dr. Clny'3 sister have returned from a , 10-dnyj' outing to the const conn ties. ,""L P0,Ht,!.,r,4,tV.e-E",!r; i'.0 itVtlUU!ll I4HIU JMII9 UlUt UIV WUI) IU take. Sold by all druggists. -o- Remember the Special Day at Chau tauqua lA'etiuw by John ' Slmrp Wlllinms. Gladstone Park, Oregon, July 10. For, tho above occasion round trip tlcketa will be sold for. ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE. ' Sale date July 10, limit July 13. Good going only on train No. IS. WM. M'MURRAY, J. M," SCOTT, G. P. A., 8. P. CO. A.. G. P. A., S. P. CO. C-C-5t. There Is a Lot of Unnecessary Eye Trouble In this world. We allow our selves to become nervous and fret ful. Weed3 of care overrun tho garden of the heart when they - should never be allowed to tako root. A GREAT DEAL OF THE PRESENT EYE TROUBLE s caused by peeoplo selecting Glasses for themselves that are unsuited for their eye3. WE SUPPLY THE BEST after thorough examinations and tests, Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Street. FIN HAS BEGUN (Continued From Page 2.) During the hearing of the con tests both factions Indulged In bit ter cbmmen.1 on tho actions of their opponents nnd tho bitter feeling en gendered is likely to be carried to tho polls next 'fall ' no matter what the outcome ot the 'hearing. Tho New York contests presented the plain problem of one boss trying to get rid of another ono. Patrick H. McCarren fought hard but he In dicated that he had little hope of winning out. Ho recited the history of the prlmarios and stated that ho and his followers had prevailed over Bird S. Color and tho Matter's mon by a voto of fully bIx to one. "Murphy and State Chairman Con nors," declared McCarren, disquali fied regularly elected delegate nnd named a bunch of political thieves and pirates In their places. Tammany Will Sqrender. Tammany will formally announce Its surrondor to Bryan this after- 'noon when nt stato caucus, a resolu tion will bo adopted committing the stato delegation which Is controlled man, Norman E. Mnck, member of committee on resolutions, Alton B. Parker; member of committee- on credentials, Daniel F. Cohalan. Const Defense Plank. II ...o Po,nc coU .W.oBatloS7ll' 3'" 'f'l"'r,?k:,.Sa: work hard enough there is n good . . ... ,. c mnce for n coast defense .ulnnk in Z ""iny no "omo- ! crntlc lendors rcallzo that such n movo would bo gold politics because "'"'" """" - h ,""", ."'" creuenua s or woo nau uu. recognized by the duly constituted I party oommltteo of tho stnto I Tho sub-committeos appointed 10 '"'"'"T. iu.u..u - j lon tho credentials wore as wi- .! ... . Illinois Atwood, Kansas; Wndo, Tewn: Dnh'n.nn. Nebraska. I. Now York Camp, Michigan; Mar tin, Arkansas; Johnson, Ohio. Idaho Johnson, South Daketa: ,.,, , ,.,mt m.i- Ryan, Wisconsin; Williams, Ok)a- mft' , i c o r l in Pennsylvania McGnw, We.t Vlr - Talbot, Maryland , Virginia. Ellison, Ohio Montcnatlo, Tennessee: Wlllinms, Mississippi; Osborne , omlng. Dlstrlot of Columbia Ddnnolly, Idnho; Field, Porto Rice; Holfner, Washington. t The .subcommittee decided to hold thp contests behind closed doors nnd to report later. Tho comniltQp then took a recess until S o'plock when It will recelvo tho reports. Denver, July C. Thoro 111 bo no I effort mndo bv tho Paclflo coast dele- Rations In favor of tho antl-lnjunc-' tlon plank labor loaders want to In sert In the Democratic platform. The conBt delegates are willing to talk Japanese exclusion which stands no chnnco of being seriously consid ered, but are silent when It jcomo Jto what they call a "radical" antt- Injunctlon moasure. I The maporlty of California and Washington dolegatos say thoro ought to be some change in injunc tion proceedure, but It should be a conservative change. Thoy nre not so much In favor of an antl-lnjunc- tlon plank as thoy are against any attempt to do away with the power of Injunction. ) The Washington delegation 1 out J atrqng for a safe, sane and harmless antl-lnjunctlon plank. Thomas J Casey, of Seattle, secretary of tho Bryan volunteers, Is here to fight for the antl-lnjunctlon plank that labor wants. Casey says that Charles G. Helfner, member of tho Washington delegation and prominent polltlc'an of Seattle, has been working hard for nearly a week against organized labor Intorests. According to Casey. Helfner has been notifying the dele- gates, that Pacific coast labor does not want a radloal antl-lnjunctlon nlank- j Helfner says he Is not worklnq against the plank, but that ho and his delegation want a modified meas ure., one that will not destroy the power of Injunctions, j i The California delegation wants as little as possible to do with anything that looks too friendly to organized labor. If It is possible to let the antl-lnjunctlon matter pass without much attention If the California dele gation will do so. If It Is necessary to tackle It the members will be for a carefully worded plank which will b seyeral degrees leas radical tha tkat In the Nebraska platform. Tlyj 'New York Murphy (Ta"m many) delegates wero seated by tho national committee. The California delegation (mostl Horrln) are jubilant over tho defeat of Theodore A. Bell as national com mitteeman and the naming In his place, of Nathan. Cole, Jr. .Parker has been named as elec tion committeeman. Kerr Pennsylvania delegates bolt ed their delegation today when tb elected Colonel Guffoy (anti-Bryan) chairman, of their committee. The Oregon committeeman on cre dentials Is D. M. Watson, resolution, R. D. Inmnn; national committee, M. A. Miller. Bryan's manager Dahlman has de clared the Commoner and himself la favor of Pacific coast defenses. Tho vice presidential boom' of Franklin K. Lane for vice president Is reported dead; Bell boom dying and Mitchell as fighting shy. t Tho onJtl-truBt league Is represent ed In the convention as demanding n plank .going on record. a3 opposing the trusts. MUST BELIEVE1 IT When WelUKiiown Salem Tell It So Plnlnly. People When public endorsement Is made by a representative citizen of Salem the proof Is positive. You must be lieve It. Read this testimony. Every backache sufferor, every man, wom an or child with any kidney troub'o will And profit In tho rending. Jncob E. McCoy, retired, living on '.'.'. . reason mr mo to cuniiKO my koou J? , oxpreilQd ouf pBponi throo years ago. I procured tho romody nt Dr. Stone's drug store at thnt tlmo efU Qft homorrhngoa tho kfl Koth l fomA In tho way of medicine gnvo mo nny BntBfactory relief until I Rot Doan's KWno-. pUs Th(jy Rny(j ijrompt 'Instlnc bonoflt. I hnvo rocommondod thorn over since then whon occasion has nrison. For sale by all dealers. Prlco GO . ' .. ... Now ork, Hole ngonts for tho Unl- . Romebor tho name Doan's ' . 4 . ZlLZLZ: fia Witlflf 4flO' fft Wy-.JlUlf H11I iJUH W". jno STOCK OF GOODS FIRE WORKS SALE Wo make up all kinds of wrappers nn(j wj,jto underwear, waists nnd klmouns. Ollf StOfe Best (lOOiS a. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Buch's Bank, Salem, Or : Norwich Union Fire ' Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. NEW TODAY uiiti ut Onco From $100 to $500, the best of collateral secur- llY to offer. Address G 10, Jour- Dal mce- C-ll-tf Human nalr Only I will be at J. A. Selwoods, 4G5 North Front streot, for one week only. Call and bring your combings and have them put tip first class or buy a new switch. Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng. C-27-3t For Sale Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap- Hal National Bank. 8-1-eod I09tA huntlng wge KOid watch, on Satllrdaj.( the 4th A auItaWe rewad wJ bo offor(Jd for ,t8 re. turn to this office. 7-C-3t. For Rent On ground floor; 2 front rooais furnished for light house- keoflng. Large woedshed. In-, quire 142 Court St. Phone 1474 MaJn. 7-6-3t For Rent Nicely urnlshed room centrrally located with nil conven iences, for one or two gentlemen Call at 477 Center St., or phone 104t. C-6-tf T For Beat After the 15th, two fur-j ' aUUod or unfurnished rooms. Call I 133 South Front street. 6-6-3 U BANK TALK No. 18 By the UNITED STATES NAHONAMAN?, Salem, Or. Points That Should Interest You WE provide, an absolutely safe placo to deposit your money. WE are not an experiment but a, grown, really existing roallty, WE return your monoy (all of It), on demand. WE nVe prosperous as well as progressive and MERIT WINS. WE glvo you tho best of sorvlco as the result of long experience. WE do not mimic, or meet, but crcato, originate and ralso. WE have a large capital, surplus and profit account, thus Insuring safety nnd liberal treatment to our patrons. WE Invite now business upon our own merits for strength, supe rior facilities and courteous treatment. r nn United States National Bank of Salem, Ore. THE BUREAU Is a gontloman's resort you, not only And gontlomen in front of the bar but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, P oprietor His long cxporlonco In tho buslnoss has taught htm that it pays to buy only tho best. WINES, UQUORS and CIGARS Tolophono, 177. 360 Stats St, V t We Launder Ladles' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists aro care fully washed with a special noutrnl soap, starched Just where thoy should bo starched and Ironed by exports who hnvo made shirtwaist Ironing a special utiudy. Wo aro pleasing tho most careful drcasors In tho city wltl our shirtwaist work and are suro wo can plcnso you, May wo hnvo a trial. SALEM LAUNDRY Tel. 25 Strawberry Boxes and Crates Just received n carload of folding jiallocks, tlntops nnd crates. See us for prices In largo and small lots. H. Se GILE Corner Trade and High Sts READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. 20 .ffiiM " UrtFVf- Ee ECKERLEN Family Liquor Stote 4A Commercial St. COMPANY 13G-10G S. Llborty St. CUT AN ARCH between tho hall nnd parlor or parlor and library; replace that unsanitary wall papor in tho dining room with n boaut . .. If ul, pnnolod wnlnscoto nnd it will bo bottor than building a- now houso. I can do It to the Quoun's tnsto nnd nt sur prisingly llttlo oxponso. A. M. HANSEN, Manufacturer of Sush, Doors,, , Mouldings, nnd nil klndB of Houso finish. Cornor Mill and Church stroots. Phono Mulu 3-U. JUST A MUSICAL JTIP Up tho rlvor or down tho bay the, llfo of n party Is tho music, and the musician Is cortalnly ono popular porson. Wo soil musical Instru ments oxcnllont ones Just the kind you should buy, becattso the prlco Is right. Do not go olsowhere until you boo our comploto lino we havo Just what you want as wo have thorn all that Is, all tho good kind. Ploased to moot you, L. F. SAVAGE 217 Commercial Street. price range: TO 4Q Free Delivery wmKmmimammmmmmtmim liAlfyJ' A !.