Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 09, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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VALVES
JCLV CLKAUIXG SALR.
Copyright 1908 by
Hart Scrufliwr k Marx
$10.00
$12.50
$15.00
$18.00
$20.00
(J"'!') AA VALVES
J4i)) Jl'LV CLI3AIUXG SALB.
$25.00 vac,.k.u.sB $1 8.65
We Recognize No Competition
VALCK8
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VALVKS -Jl'LV
CLKAUIXG SALB. .
VALUES
JULY CLHAIUXG SALB.
VALl'BS
JULY CLKAUIXG SALB. .
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$11.50
$13.50
$16.50
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DEMOCRATS
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V marriage-license wnej&f$ a
A maiiiuh ..f -ed no, and
terdayto J M. Jones, .ageu -
Orella Tompson, ngdl '.23 both 01
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at the Board of Trade rooms tonight.
A spcoldl meeting, of the Bun
Men's league ha. been called tonlgM
to put JIM into' the Stnyton-Salem
electric railroad project.
lastlcally by both galler'.esiand del
gates. 1
Chairman Kern, of the committee
that waited upon the resolutions
committee, tfiVn reported ' that its
sessions were harmonldus and that
It would be ready, to report not later
than 7 o'clock .
Senator T. P. Grady or ew York
then moved flint the" convention UiUa
n recess until 7 o'clock tonight. Tho
galleries yelled "No" but Clayton
simply declared the motion cnrrloi
and the convention ndjourne'd.
Discussion of tho antl-Injunctlo.j
plank took but few minuter before
It was adopted.
Tho New York delegation nornl.
nated Norman B Mnck national com
mltteemnn and endorsed united rule.
Tho Michigan delegation notified
fthe MarnchUBettB delegation that
they would support Ex-Governor V.
L Douglas of the latter state for the
mnncrv Bimnlna on Clirerlcs , vlce presidency. But Massachusetts
The Salem Mutual Canning com- fntd they wouldn't havo him that
nv i,ns about 200 hands at wort ,,e wn8 too popular with Republicans.
pan uaa nuu nniitv of 0,i.. nnnlnt of Vlrcln'a. JucIbb
novnl Anne la- coming In, as tho pnrkef. of New York, Sdnator New
first ones wlrf affected by the late J lnm,g 0( Nevnda and Committee
Thomas of Coiorauo, who nrsi pre
pared the railroad plan, wore louns ,
to be Ptrongiy I r uiu uwuuauj
and their plank was referred back
to them for rc-drnftlng.
first' ones
rains.
GOftd, lJantl Concert,
The Salem Military band uudar
..... ...i.Mnn nt u. N. Stoudenmeyer,
entered a large and appreciative au
fllcnce last night. It was one of tlie
best concerts of the geason anu wow
who stayed away missed a treat. The
boys showed groat improvement and
de:erve all the oncourngemuni vm
'can be given.
PEIIS'OXAL
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ity News
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' I'Hlr IohIkIh u I'rltUy cooler.
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WhM In iVtivlBwl
Vlilt "IlaiU" now reitaurnnt, 330
Waia. St., oppoillo Imperial hotel. t
CMfrry I-'iilf Comilltcc
k All moBibra. pf tho.Qberry -Fmr
MWHtllteo together with nil psrtlei
ktffMtd In th folr who are wlll
fcg to boojt along are requested to
mH t tho Board of Trade rooms
pnlfht at. S o'clock.
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DcmIaI by XiiInuiij
1 The proprietor Jf the Nubun
Aloon wlrhei to dny that the row
Turner, Dan Allen, Chester Cox, Vic- Summer In Hi'iv
tor Allen, Spencer Hunt and wife And Its time to discard that hot
(chaperone). Mrs. Mondell, Port- felt hat. If you can't afford a new
Und; Bertha Prim, Jacksonville, straw or Panama, you can get the
Bertha Allen and Mildred Tumor old one cleaned by Johnson & Stegt
The cano will bo shipped on the to look like new.
steamer Saturday night and "tho
bunoh" will go by ml'. " wm rwee
To get your moan tni noi wenm-
er Is at the most sanitary market
rtttnuiicKHl 10 AfcUmn
Lyrla A. Adams, 32 years of ago, Go to Steui'.ofl's for the best,
who lived at 1591 Broadway, wus 321.
commltjed to.U10 asylum, this after-j
noon. Tho cause of her insanity is, nc An- am iii'uimh
des'rlng to go to the popular sum
mer resort for all the Willamette
valley to travel In the cool of the
day and not have to wait at Albany.
D, V. James went over yesterday
with his son Lowell nnd his family
will follow. Mrr. John Watson went
over yesterday and her husband wlU
follow after a while.
P. I?. Case and .las. Heonnn, of tho
state -printing office, nave gone w
Breltenbush Hot Springs.
Jas. Godfroy Arid State Librarian
Gllllngham left by team for a fish
ing trip In the Sllctz -country.
State Printer Dunnlwny will not
leave the office. Until his force re
turns. .Mia Annie Gloason of the Gnrden
Itond Is spendtng-rvew days with
her aunt,. Mrs. jjtatouenson.
Ml?s O. BalloU.'who has-been vnt
Pasadena, Cal., for 'the past montji,
n.hnnr h wns called by the dea'jh
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of her father, returned home this nwj h,g glckne,Sf
ling, Colo., arrived this week and
will make their future home in Sa
lem. He wants to buy n homo with
about five acres.
A. Kloln lias a daughter and a
grand-daughter visiting him.
Mrs. Geo. BurdickV wife of the
cattle buyer, will spend a week with
friends nt Canby and Glndptono.
Isnac Stolner, tho retired mer
chant, who hns been ill for a long
time, is reported better nt his homo
on the Garden Road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Al W. Fordyce, who
gavo tho plrty "Tho CrUls" nt Salpra
will go to Newport Saturday with
.ins. Linn nnd fntnlly, nnd Inter put
Uho play onHn eomo of tho valley
cities.
Thos. Benton Pntton, tho Repub
lican warhorsc of Mncleay, who hat
been confined to tho house with sev
eral attacks of paralysis, was in
inxvn TilPtalnV for tllO firSt tlmC
mornlnc
j. N. Cothrcn nnd family of Ster-
MoNary Is (n
To natronlze home Industry and
Wild Roso flour Is made In Salem.
Try a sack.
unknown.
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DlEtrlct Attorney
DsBas today arguing against a tno-lmimm-l Jury
tlon for ft new trial In the HeinbrccJ In accordance with the new law
murder ease. lpasod at the reeont eloetlou, Judg
1 Burnett will empanel a grand Jiry
J nut Monday at tho ot)e4ag of the
Chniml Willi Inwmlt) July term. .
A warrant was sworn out yuster ' ' '
day by L. B. Illson, ohajglag J. k. ffsirnt AYIrt'lt' smtlnt
It Is ItEdimulo that a wlrlot tei
esraph station will be lUll&il In
Salem !a the near future. H. II.
Phone1 VMt fiom MoiImt
J I I aa rmnn tti lli'Aa n nn rhA
1 icti uiuuii. t iiy iiivs uuh
Jefferion road six miles south of
Salem, is enjoying n visit from h's
mother. Mrs. Catherln Cronn if
Miohlgnn. It Is her first visit In
Oregon, she having spent some tlmj
with hor daughter at Everett, Wash.
Hor son Leo wnnts her to make her
permanent home with him.
Divorce Suit
in which fine Townsond astnulted an
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her ruan with a.rock toak place in p barrens with Insanity.
Mia saioon or in iw rrnr ui m ?'
MJ lays tho two men had a row
About an hour before and he prompt-
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ly put them both out of his place. lUvorco nKint hor husband yester- nany wae m town yesterday, ami
y then had further trouble in thf y 0 the ,.raun,i of dosertlan. H. ltate(i that after the station vm put
ulley. Saloon men pf th city are be- 0vertoB wtlav9 as atterney for the n Rt Portland, a branch station
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eowiiiR isuiunv 10 iiiMvitm .mu .-i jijalntlff.
j Kacnei A. AisnKin nieu a . " cobb of ta wireieas itiegrapn com
husbanii yester-; ,,an. wae n town yestenlay. am
Regular -Moitlng
The woathly moetla of the W
would b lastalled here.
AppmlM' D.uby Hotatt
J, H. Porter aad T. W. 0atry. ap.
Altonu'y.Gniorul In Iildlaw
Attornej'-Gen.eral Crawford Is to
day. n Laidlaw, Crook eoun'y, to
take testimony In the case of the
state vs. the Three Sitters Irrigation
company, the Columbia Southern Ir
rigation company, the Columbia
Southern Irrigating company, and
V. A. Lald'aw. The attorney.gen
ral Is aceompanled by J. H. I.ewN,
state engineer, J. K. Kollock, atto--ney
for the reetlver of the Columb!.
Southern Irrlgat'ag company, and
T. W. Miilr of Portland, attorney for
the Irrigating company.
Dog Collars I
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w it Minor of Eugene come
I down to Salem to spend tho Fourth.
I He also visited his brother-in-law,
C. A. Gwin, who has a fruit ranch at
tho Ewnlt place. Ho was dellghtcl
with Snlcm and wiys he could live
horo nlways but does not throw off
on Eugene.
Herbert Fnwk of Portland, who
has been the guest of Mr. nnd Mm.
C. W. Simon for tho pnst week, re
turned last evening to his home In
Irving, where he will Join his par
ents, Mr. and Mr. W. W. Fawk, In
a tr'p to tho mountalnB.
fryloa to kvi out all dliorderliea,
M the clli' council shows a deter
mination to enforce the law about
eancelllng licenses of such places I; MJrf j0Bnry Hwlety of ike Pint prataor la th etat of Saraa A
A but Justice to tho Nusbaum siloon rrtlUytoraB okurch wjll b bW in Darby, have UIM thalr report show
5p correet tho statement mado In thW (hft cfer6h arlort Priliw afteemoM we the estate at vaNed at $!!.
)m that the as;auU was eommiu ftia.,M 0.ejMk
ted In his place. 1 CnviM llm.trl Show
, M " , livnnoit I'ndiT We llond The aslaatrtl sfcow sTe by tha n " kow Tetden
pwy ni'uiwi Mrr- ' ti . i, ..1.. ..v.t f tk. teMi' nrtia rtV- aeoTetet an .. v.s
" WA ft V"' &&J& v4lhV weteUr IktUtrt. tha prieoa alatag room. Titaday . the other day while on the wa
ja( WVOK, mnruvH t wwiinw - - ,mU,. . w. u... . ..
Alwtos Or
" W. T. Rt5donhas recelVj sam
pie of aUieete from Ben Taylor of
BUoraJo eovaty, Cal.. for many
of th!
HlVIPIII TffWISf . " t fnrvw ..wtt vwi www.-
mii umI wiik MMUMMtiker a atekt wu iimi bsmsk. aad wne to hie gold mitt which he Is ork-
lZ7x b fl uiUeT wiithti m-IMI atiaah m Mi 11. wIImomA by ahott tl people. The j. Ht i abo.t 10 ,oBte c
!fSlXJ mXmTSSSR kWMl toed at ! Me tiekt4a wUl he aaad 1 the prlsoMra " to cover th tMn pip,, !n hi.
mc. h 1. ,miiiMtf m tbft mu. c n uiw i t wtuvioin. ,'- -' -
ly Jail peadlng the aetlMi of the
gTB,nd Jury.
WE HAVE A SWELL
LINE OF COLLARS.
LICENSE TAOS PUT
ON FREE.
MONEY TO LOAN
TH09. K. FORD
Over Ladrt & Bush's Bank. Salem. 0'
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frnnk Meredith, Resident Aget.
Office with Wra. Brown & Co., Xo
29 Commercial street.
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NEW TODAY
Wnntitd nt Once From $100 tJ
1500, the best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour
nal office. 0-1 !--
WmitiHl Man and wife, without
fnmllv, to work on ranch Ad
dress "B, C," care Journal office
7-9-lw
Bilker ? to A)lm-
H. C. Presented Bjuuumi
GtHHl Vor Irrtn f
la retDoii t mm adte i'iaiaal la v
t Joha SahrL who eat here r , thJj, pwper a wlUAd hailaean Maa1 The Women's Relief Corps of 1)
of Staytoa catia te coasuit Dr. Qapartweat of Oregon did two er
Larea. tha Ttlruicn expert, hat - gyaeetitl act? h the state encamp
tee lavetUj.-at'oft Dr. ursoa toll mesit held recently et Portland Thcv
htsa he did aet tktak he rould do preentd a beautlfa) silken banner
aa thing (or hit. ThU U credUah'e 04 tias; $v0 fj the Department Head
to Lareoa. at It pees te shew he Is Quarter of the dread Amy of this
net an aaeoaieleaaelo nak whej gtate. aad they also presented a
prwvmm itwt vm worn cr iw iiwb eK to puniie scnoo's
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evejytMng aad etrybedy.
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tJchrdvr lHumir OMtttH Mlnaeeota, wat eommlt
Hi the eaie ef AbH SSlw. td l aarliw yeetetde,) atttr
charged wtth lejttas Vmta a . The aae w sivea a ow
rulnor oa Jnly 4. Kaier ft JDittlie. at- Nsrk aud htHelelM. SJitaaot w
tojnws tar the defeadaa filed a d a Waker by trade, aad wee SS year
uiurrer te th thaxw Hi the palke M.
court this wteralag. tk& djanrity
will he araaed at ? VWwOttT. ?t',l'id "uy tm'lwni
afternoea, when the llatJ for t:kp Jde J. C. MtUd ha P'ir
will be-ML (Ohated u latere arle orefeanl la
the Heed RlTer eotautiy,
lew tu Club Plvulo .
Caaw artuu ef Capital City are fiood ituy N'mwivatH-'r?
plaunlag a wcek-ead trip e Albany Proftor 11. N. Ueds4 tor atajiy
The tuemhere ef the Saleta Capue r-a AU kuowa WJtdM f Sap
club are a Jedly buaeh aad there wit leu aad who has heu a wheel
be oae conUaual reand of pleasure teeeher (er the p&at few yeare. ha
from the time they set out freie here pureheted a half tattrett la the SIV
Satutday slsht jatU they return verte Appeal.
lasday ntbt or Maday eaornluf
The party wlH couiUt of the hdlew- JI111 TjwTnc 1 th CfetKtr
1st: mtBibets aad their trte&di Kui-' Who tuttonvt his ewttoMeei. Let
sell Smith, Cifford Beatoe. itaa hlm'trytt i&lty yea Phee 311.
XeAVHort. It .wes resorted that this
Gutter resBtAioa w, nido hv th
HiH Two HouvfK Ladles of the 3 A. R.. another pa-
J T WntWAHk wka mili IaK. 'trtrttU ftuTlltlsrv .r ids ltaln. T
eiag ft alt and grocery btulaees at.orans Union, but It was by the W.
AHmby aad Sale was la the ctty a
few dajr this week. He ia batlt
a a large JohWag trade la the Wtli
amotte mlley la h Mae, aa eats
te oajoy the coa&ieatfe ef the uade.
Gulng to Xewyort .
Sales fro Salem avcag f.rm ten
to twenty ticket a day for X-wixni.
The two train Jay eaab'e oDle
n; Cm and in JatUee to them this
correction Is made.
Kdvrnrds Gets Ttn .
At a meeting of the mas i go -f
the local Trl-Clty league teaai lav.
evening, the franchise for the re
malndeaof'th yar wni leaded h?
Harry ,ibj-t tad George, Mever to
Dave Edwards, captain of the Cherry
ANNOUNCEMENT,
That the International Corre
spondence Schools of Scranton,
Pa., R. G. Hunter, representative,
is now located in his new office
and display room at No. 134 Lib
erty St., between State and Court
Sts. The building is occupied
jointly by the I. C. S. and . Hyde
Bros., Electric Co
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