Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 10, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKXAL.
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JULY CLEARING SALE
Just Received
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fow conr and short sleeves, the ideal Summer waist, ,. .
EXTRA HI'ECIATj
Vacation Skirts
Juel the thing 4to wear to tho
mountains or tho beach,
$3.06 Value ,,... 9'-.W"
f 6,00 Yflluca. . . ,'.tj ..... .8JI.HS
4.15 value ............. -77
$10,00 values . .. . t. . .I7
$13,50 vnluc ... I'!M)0
$0.00 volties S"-00
$11.50 vnlues 97.(17
15.00 values UU.H7
Ready to Wwr Department,
Weather
Fair tonight nnd Saturday.
WhCH Ih Portland
VUlt "Halls" new rcitaurant, 330
Wash, Bt oppoilte Imperial hotel.
Lathrop Waive Examination
1. N. Lathrop, charged Hvjth per
Jury lu his teitlmoncy given In the
ftYRRO divorce caio, appeared before
Jadgo Webster ywterday afternoon,
and waived examination. Ills cam
will como up beforo tho gmnd Jury
next Monday.
Kodol will without doubt help any !
on who has ttomnrh disorders or
ttotnach troubles, Toko Kc-dol today
and continue- it for tho short time
that Is necessary to give you com
plete relief, Kodol U told by atl
aragiUts.
ItrtAK Demur.
I JLJ3fMyj Xa I JrrtZ&im,ri-JLxiA JjJy&jje&rtfcfiA
City News
Ir the caw of llenjamln Srhwnrtsjof Kodol and the benefit I received
ASo
Mlt to recover money on a promt
wry uote. the defendant nud a d
Murrer In the crloult court yoterdoy,
Jti imnt llrnilmv llonrlug
Tho hearing for 11 new trial In tho
Hembrco eate. which was argued bytva- lr- Calbrenth, whlth Is an ne
DUtrtot Attorney MoNary nt l)alJa' tlonfor damages alleged to have
ktfore Judge llurnett ytnUy, waj "n talnHt by Klghtllngor whlta
postpoued till July 23. n wa Inmate of tho asylum, i
j motion by Gsergo G. Dlughaui, at
Twrnty.nf Cvnin U tlie Prlco of wy lor tk 4fdant. to ak
IVitce, I the eowplnUt wor deflnlto ARd cr-
Tho errW lt;h!ie and wuttlng.',n,, wni hJuIkkI Ur Judge Uurntt
Incident to certain skin diseases, . lllU ,..Arui
)mot lntMOy allnywd by aply-, u moiw ""
Ing ChH)Urlaln's 8lv. lrl. 11'
couta For wJ br Dr. Slono'i drag
tMru
l Vrnnt Se
It 1. reuortod th.t ike WiUomoii.
It U reported that tbe Wtllmiietie
;rs, t 7;: J ,? it J::,rr;
" . '" '" - - r- -
TJTH 'T1.1 f at
ii CHCiJ,iP?'!ll' TW,te,kf1L
wat higher tba tbe ootrac4 baeli
of iatlYar.
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f, v .. T -. . ..
Drl.Kethe
remedy tbt dte4-tbe blng otheM
prond but un to perform." yt luorsiMg, who had Okaped from tbe
Tr. 6. R. riertoi). of Auburn Ceatr M!fum a ,,or, Vm u.
Pa, U U erlag tue of throat anl
lung trouble of long ttaudlng, thi
other treaimoHts relieved only tetnp. Torrlbly Svalded,
rarity. New D'erovery Is dolse me ' oniothlng wo hoar or read about
o much good that I feel confident v? lv of r Hves. Bunw and
its continued uie for a rwasonab'a eald either slight or erlo are
lenstb of time will restote me to bound to happen in your family. e
perfect health " TbU rsowued reivared by having a bvUte of Bal
coujb and cold remedj and tbitutt 'rd's Snow Liniment handy. It re
and lung healer It told at J O. lVr- Uevee the j'n lntatlv and qick!v
r) drug itore &uc aud $1 00. Trial het, ,n '8 Sold by all dealer
bottle lice.
OAiivonx.
MUWllMkjtJMllfcM
lMWiUlfcWtlsiH
iu nir.ra oro nlflln. tnn, assorted
Money Can't Buy Belter Values
In Men's Suits than wo have to offer,
as powlblo without sacrificing quality.
$10.00 Values
July Clearing Salo
$12;50 Values
July Clearing Salo.
$15.00 Values
July Clearing Sale
; t
$18.00 Values-
July Clearing Sale
$20.00 Values
July Clearing Salo
$22.60 Values
July Clearing Sale
$25.00 Valuos
Intv f'lpnrlnir HlllG
Medium weight pants, Hoy's Suits,
Ing Price.
TOILET SOAP, SPECIAL, 3 CENTS PER CAKE
Argtio Romurrago Cmo
Tho hearing In tho ex parte case
of tho Oregon Electric Hallway com-!
pany for suspension of demurrage
provisions has been ict for July 22,
at 11 o'clock a. in.. In tho offlcc or
1110 rniiiuiiu tuiiiiiin'" " .' .,.'
tlmo the commission will hear nny
objection irom any shipper or ownr
interested In tho cnio.
I'olMtn Onk PolMirilng.
Dnllard'a Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. O. H. P. Cornellui, Turner, Oro.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Onk
rationing," a very painful troub'e.
Bho not only cured a case of it on
herself, but on two of her friends
who were poisoned by thU tamo Ivy.
Price 26c, 50c nnd $1.00. Sold by
all dealers.
ltnm (ilven Time
In the case of the state v. J. Thor
burn Hois, thetlme for filing the
trnnsorlpt for appeal was oxtondod
this morning to July 30.
"E. C. IleWItt & Co., Chicago. 111.
Gentlemen In 1897 I had a dU
ease of the stomach nnd boweli. In
the iprlng of 1S92 I bought a bottle
very truly, C. N. Cornell, Hooding.
On.. Auk. 27. ISOtl." Sold by all
druggists.
Mum Amend Complaint
lij tho cne of V. G. Klghtllugr
Uert l)iber. of Bltea. Wit.. ty.
,.VM5
ly t'kWjpMr douiaf JM
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l"v haVto for woro tH run
othftr wWao has don.M Sold by
bU dnlB.Mi.
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hI luiMtiM. several of wbtob'
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vhhimi it una hmi ih wit; ynV
monih or two. wban ke roundeil vw
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imn l& Yow lark at o'eloek tbli
M'pOTtXJk.,
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U lin fa Aiin faittf
- rt JTfit , jijf-sr-
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White Duck and Wash Skirts and Petticoats
? 1.25 Value? 94j
July Clearing Sale....
H.BO Vnlues-- S1.13
July Clearing Sale r
$2.00 Values g-50
July Clearing Sale
12.50 Values g1S8
SgTd'shor ?KI; tolMbH, Ladles' ' S"C'
clalZsof Shirt WnlsU, at the Jjg1 "
READY TO WEAR DEI'ARTMhM
Each suit Is marked as low
.$7.00
.8.75
1 f p
, ;. v. .7s '...
$0.50
$11.50
c-to rn
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Hats nnd Furnishings at Clew
fp&y&JeGti
INDIANA
(Contluucd From Page 1.)
Jw-Lr,.,..rr.r.r.-,0.--l-1 -,-,-,
fnc,ory (Q nryan nm hftg bwp
tonally Invited to accept the place.
Wlillu tho ilrlA7nts C" AfiJCm
bnjjg a bg qURrc
, bannor on tho top of Its standard
rending:
"Texas Is for Gray for vice prerl
dent," Tho opening prayer was offered by
Rev. Martin J. Corbctt of Westfleld,
N. Y.
Chairman Clayton's voice having
been lost entirely he cnlled Congrere
man Ollle James to tho chair to pre
side. A dispute In the Massachusetts
delegation appeared, n delegate '
tempting to criticise the action o
Massachusetts In yielding to Utah
lnt night, but Chairman Jamos ruled
him out of order before he could
tr.nfco his contemplated speech
Nominations for vice president
woro then doclarod In order. Sena
tor Stone, of Missouri, moved that
nominating speeches be limited to 10
minutes oach and seconding hpeechc
to five minutes each
This sugges-.geen
(ion was applauded and
carried
tnrough with a whoop of delight by
tho delegates.
Alabama yleldod to Indtnaa ond
Thomas R. Marshall, Democratic
nominee for governor of Indiana, was
recognized to nominate John W.
Korn of Indiana. Marshall, In ex-
cellent voice, paid a high trtbuu to "Mitchell cosamteloned us last
the re-united Domocrscy. aad re-a,gBtt0 ' 81 tar was everv
marked that with Bryan at the heel tn,B5 l the Democratic platform
of tbe ticket ami Kern at bis running
mat every doubtful state would be
csrrlcd ibis fM. Martha)! created
a big laugh when he declared tba'
be came from a state where even
Man was either an orator or an
au-
,i. ... .. ., .. ,.,,
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' Gorerwr Cbas. S Tbomae
of Colorado uomioatod Charles A.
iaur l'siii jii HNrn ihhiiipihmi
7'- - -
l0(. MTfiM m tk teu sad u..ta
Mte wmlootion by tbe Colorado
iJtr WM wllm t0 ltt4cll t8l
- r. j... ... v .v. . .
bis own uuc. N'ew Y?k.
Thome edmlMod Usjtt tbe wi,rfytul tk nomination of CharVs
per cenflly woitbl ftpoe Towae's
ebKllon bnt tble be declared wonld MIcWbob. tbrongh Edward Wood,
ot be a band leap. jttae new aai one! commlteemaa. sec-
CBHeJeut. wben reosletl,,onildi tbe nomination of Kern
nominated Archibald MoNoil through ' Whoa New York was reached Chas
John J. Walsh of Nor walk, wbo d- F- Murphy anneMnced: "New York
etarod that Ms Nell was tbe choice Itr&sonts no candidate."
of tbe New Kagtaad Democracy. i How It Ended
Delaware yleldel to Georgia aad 3s2 D- Former Congreisman
H. D. Hill of that state nominated BalU of Toxas, seconded Kern norm
Clark Howell of the Athtnta. ntign.
Florida Melded to Mlsonrl ead'; 3:26 p. m. Ex-Congresiman
Governor Joseph Yv Fojk took the Han.dy. of Delaware. formaPy wit
platform to second the nomination redrew Gray's name.
Ihera of Indiana. Folk get a remarkJi. ?:?5 J?, m. Cbarles A. Towne
able reception, the delegates and
jfPcta,tor cllmblnb on chairs anaf
Jyelilng like made for nearly five ailu.
Hammocks
At July Clearing Prices.
$1.25 values
$1.50 values
$2.00 values
$2.50 values
$2.75 values
$3.00 valuflB
$3.50 values
$1.00 value
$4.75 values
J4.S5 values
$5.00 values
Die
$1.13
81.30
$1.87
$2.07
92.03
9-"t
$3.0
$3.01
$3.7.1
$0.00 values ... ',,u"
$C50 valuos .$1.13
rfig&yi&jeuhf.
utes the whole Chalrmnn James wn?
valnlv trvlncto restore order. Crier
of "Let's nomlnnto Joe Folk" went'snGie line nnd squadron formation
up from every section of the hall
Folk stood smiling through It all anj
flnnlly when order was restored said:
"Gentlemen, in 1904 a mysterious
stranger entered Missouri and In
1900 we ran him out. You gave us
s cr.iidat last night that will ketp
h!m out and keep Mis ouri where It
belongs among the leaders of tho
Democratic hotts. Our platform and
candidates this fall stand for all thai
Is righteous In American politics an 1
government nnd this ro-unlted De-j
mocrncy will press on from today un
til sweeping a victory Is attained next
fall."
Mitchell Wltlulrnwn.
Idaho seconded Townc's nomina
tion. When Illinois was recognized
Oll'e James relinquished the gavel 1 Portland has come here by urgent re
to James Hamilton Lewis of that j quest of the citizens of Salem and
stnto who recognized Fred Kern of; will give readings nt special low
Chicago who withdrew the name of rates for a short time to introduce
John Mltohell from the field and see-his wonderful psychic powers to tho
onded the nomination of John W. 'public on all nffalrs of life relative
Kern.
He charactwrlzstl Mitchell as the
greatest labor the world had ever
n.l said that his nomination
I would have absolutely wlptd out parv,
ty llaes.
J "HUaolf:." he snld, "knows that
tfaer re mere handsome women and
cblldrea uplifted to a God in heaven
to bio s Jobs Mltohell than any other
mn in tht world
that ny labor leader could fairly ask
or expect, but be asked us to w.th
draw bis name and permit him to
continue bis work of aiding the
down trodden In tbe m'aes and fac
tories of tbe United States."
There regretting that we cann.t
proseut bis name we are ronstralnel
to second the nomination of the next
k. of ,
U ana
f ,,rita Albania and
CMgrwuM H.m seconded the
.i-m- . ,.-.
,.. - - .. - - w. .
State Senator Lee of Maryland.
A- Towne,
withdrew his' candidacy In favor of
Kern
3 32 P ni Hi'l. of Georgia, with
M, p. m.-S.tor Bo Tailor,
. .1 n,i oponnded Kern.
7p m.-Governor Haskell, for
West Virginia, seconded the nomi
nation of Kern.
ONE TERM
IS ENOUGH
FOR BRYAN
L'ncoln, Neb., July ".-William
j Bryan today made the follow hg
statement: "Tho presidency U tho
highest offlclal position In tho world
nnd the one occupying it cannot af
ford to have his views upon public
nuestloned biased by personal amb -tlons,
but recognizing his responsi.
blllty to God and his obligations to
his countrymen, he should enter up
on the discharge of his duties with a
singleness of purpose. Believing
it.-. nn iinst do this when he is
llJUlr UV V ---
not planning for a second term I an
nounce now, ns on former occasions,
that If elected I shall not be a candi
date for re-election."
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FROM THE
FLEET 800
MILES OUT
On Board the BnUleshlp Georgia,
At Sen, July 10, (By Wireless t
the United Press.) Tho Atlnnllc U
S00 miles west of San Francisco nt
11 o'clock this morning and tho
'cru'se Is proceeding satisfactorily to
the ofllcers. The sen Is quiet and tho
weather hazy, but pleasant.
Yesterday was taken up with fleet
maneuvers.
The vessels formed
without chnnge in their Bpeed.
Oregon Elertlrc Time Tnble.
Time of arrlvcl and departuro of
cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland
and Intermediate peints:
Arrive
8:40 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
1:25 p.m.
4:20 p.m.
5:45 p. m.
8:20 p.m.
Leave
6:00 a.m.
9:05 a. ro.
11:05 a.m.
1:45 p.m.
3:28 p. m.
6:00 p. ra.
Local
Express
Local
Express
Local
Express
Special Notice
PROP. KHIMO
old pioneer clairvoyant of
The
i to business transactions, Investments,
, travel, health, love affairs, marriage.
If you are in trouble call on thi9
gifted medium nnd through his iplrlt
forces, ho enn and will help you.
j He can develop this wonderful
power within your ownielf so you
can control the one yo ullve, make
yourself successful in business and
attain that which your heart desire
PROFE KHIMO,
S29 Court Street
Dog Collars
WE HAVE A SWELL
LINE OF COLLARS.
LICENSE TAGS PUT
ON FREE.
iMM
(Continued From Pigo 1.)
titlpn nt the Instance of Pence, who
appears ns complaining witness.
Tho petition alleges? thnt Dunne
has placed both the supreme tourt
and tho district court of nppeaia In
contumely and contempt by state
ments made from tho bench and In
Interviews given to the pres.
Some of tho stntementB alleged to
have been made Dunne are cited n
the petition. One dealing with tfe
release of Schmltz Ib ns follews:
"It seems to me, from rending tht
opinion, that the Judge who wrote It
thinks that I, nnd not the grnnd jury,
was responsible for the Indictment ol
his brother-in-law, Mr.' Brobeck."
Another statement alleged to haTe
been rendered by the Judge Is a3 fo.
lews:
It is to be regretted that the hear,
ing of this appeal enmo up before a
court which most members have rel
atives and intimate friends agalnt
whom Indictments were returned by
the grand Jury that returned these
true bills. In view of these facts I
do not believe thnt the court wns In
n proper frame of mind to glvo this
mntter' an Impartial consideration,
and decide It strictly on its merits."
The petition hns not yet come up
for consideration in tho suprem
court.
n
It Cnn't He Heat.
The best of tencher3 Is exporlenc.
C. M. Harden, of Silver City, Norla
Carolina, say: "I find Electric Dli
ters does nil thnt's clnlmed for n.
For Stomach, Llvor nnd Kidney
troubles It cnn't be bent. I have trle-1
It nnd find It a most cxcellenfmedl'
cine." Mr. Hnrden Is right; It's the
best of all medlcllnes nlso for weak
ncss, Inme back, nnd all run down
conditions. Best too for chills and
malaria. Sold under guarantee at
J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c.
noitx.
ESCH At the home of Deputy Sher
iff and Mrs. Wllllnm Esch, at 11
o'clock Sunday morning, July &,
a son.
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DIED
NAGEL In East Salem at 2:40
o'clock yesterday afternoon, John
Nagel, aged 26 years.
Tho remains woro shipped to Port
landtoday In chnrgos of Jomcs Nagel,
a brother of the deceased.
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Best tho World Affordx.
"It gives mo unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Araks
Salve." says J. W. Jenkins, of Chap
el Hill, N. C. "I nm convinced it'i
the best salvo tho world affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to henl every sore, burs
or waund to which it is applied. 25c
at J. C. Perry'B druc Btore.
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For Strvct Department,
Sealed offers will bo received br
tho committee on public bulldlnj,
of the city of Salem, Oregon, up to
5 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, July
16, 1908, for tho salo. of tho property
In the city of Salem suitable for tbe
uso of the street department. Offer
to bo left with, the city recorder
tho city hall. E. PRESNALL,
5t Chalrroaa.
Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs nod Livery, all Rigs Modern
Rubber Tire.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Over Ladd & BupVb Bank. Salem. Of
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
I Frank Meredith, Retddent AgeBt.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., f'
29 Commercial street.
NEW TODAY
I
jWmittd nt Once From $100 l
$500, the best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G 10, J"'
I . .a -
nnl office. 8-ii-n-
Found A gold hunting-case wat'il
without any cuts In It. Apply tt '
Bill Anderson. 7l0"3l
Wanted a second hand bind ,
Ttnnto 7 Imv Kfi QnlRni, Or. W'l
on Nebr. Evt! 21st. Enelwood ai'
dltion. 7-10-lv
Short Tlmo Only ?75Q new 5 roc
house, 2 lots, good well, garde.
on car line. 1416 N. 17th St.
f
7-1 0-1 w'
For Sale Stock of groceries;
voice $900.
250, Salem.
Address P. 0.a
Wanted To buy ?00 stock hog.Ea;
quire Hop Le Laundry. ?'
Or , 192 Commercial St. M
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