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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1908)
iPAifMVHBvBiW lMBMWa(Hi a DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM, onEGOOJJl PEASE TAKE NOTICE A ?W Clothine Sales Begin Today J 5 " " i- g . AAlMMMwpBBIBipg'yyWi P ll ? r o .7 ;d.s of cost or loss to ' n . TTIRVIR YT.Mi hvtt fsiies 34 tb 48; yqung men's suits, sizes 30 to 38; boys' knee pant suits, sizes tB 1 Here are a few of MEN'S SUITS 316.00 Itoaular Price, now 112.00 to I13.n0 Itogutar Prlco, J1 3.00 to fiCiOO Regular Price; 1U,60 to M8.00 llogular Prlco, now .$13.50 10 00 CO $22.0 Hogulnr Prlco, now , . . .. 915.00 12G.0O to 27.00 Bogutar Prlco, now $18.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS M Regular Prlcos 9.ao, $10.00, 8iU.no, 911.00 mid Slfl.oo , Itcdiicod to I $5.00, $7.00, $9.00 Those liicluUo tho newest and host stylo In tho mnrlcot Blnglo anil Double Breasted KNEE PANT SUITS ' KNIOKKItliOOKKK AND HTIWIGHT PANT HTUAtGIIT PlllCEB $.M, TO 98.00 SOW- " ON HA hi: AT ' ' . ( J $2.00, $3.00, $500 . salem SALEM WOOLEN MILL I SOCIETY Continued trow Page t.l had Imhhi wracked Uy u utorm whldh had weakened tho foundation and tho car went crashing to tho ground without llw lght t warning to tho occupant. Tho injured are: MUa Hllttbeth. Btiorloy, Jaw bono broken nud badly Injured Internally. Mr, llotiulo, badly bruited utid rendered uucoutclous. Carl WUkmati, leg brokon aud hurt tnturitally. llUhard Monetae Bowla. badl brulfvd und hurt Internally. Samuel Halt, the olriftvur, Until) Wrultad. Tho purtj hl bean on vtuur avor tho tmrrouudlng oountry during the Queuing and had ttarled baek to the city when tho, ncoldent ocourrl. Thti bridge U la an lolUl oo tlou and thoro wty no aid near. Tho vHm of the In Jurtl wen) heard b no uuo and tho inuiubun ot the III fanvl party drnggftd themjlvo jp lh bank ot tho traw. out o( danger from tho uatf. Halt and llovtlw wrv bblo to xl th othors some a ltntd but wxjre iw badly hurt them 30IVM that tltry culd do little TlMy lay on th ld t ttui iirwm btd Uw wrwktkl ear. mlWtrlns to oU iKhor At wftll tu pottlblo. nn tit thlf. motUlug, when a tannr. iArtln(r on an wVlj- trip to tow a. dirxovVrM th?m Hd ummoud aid AXl tha victim ot th aorWfit aro nieroborri or romlnttt IoUIUo tamllltw. Mt 8hmky U a bwuUfui young Qm.tu Uo ha wu protulnebt aur ! tho lat (w triune In New Vork 4 Nowftort, as ,cU r tv?r. She WW 8gagl to 0tti dhvtiR of lb "Vultt football twun but after a j-oniautlo courtUlt lh attair wa wk9tt off. MIm dherlfy mCorvd jtvt ftsoyiy fnm $$ lajur u hr )w bono Uurln IU houw hrgh wklca h Ur oa the bink ot tfc tliJVryv-savinetiniefof you-stock-cleanng tsmetorus. Bishoo's Ready ,nm.,rf to sacrifice at extraordinary w...r - the . Reductions ....SO. 50 ..A $8.50 now '. ...i. 88. now $10.00 MltMllllllMlllllimilBIWBlMlMlBimBimmmBi.il 11 Bjironiii irnc icully without nttontlon. . Mry. Ilouulo li ono of tho moit (iromlnont mombors of (ho bluo craii fjpur hmulrod. Tho urcldont has cnuiQd a groat nsatlon horo. t , Shorloy Uounto when oan at tho honpltal ald tho party had boon t Mammoth oavo and woro trnvollns at uxtra aptod becauso thoy woro lto, .llj SJUwloy tlwt gained ,q uuuai 1 a mo oa a uoauty wnon gno bocninq tho pot of tho Vnndqibljtg at Newport two sutnmori ago. ' ELKS BEGIN DELIBERATIONS ttlnltfrt Pr ttuM wire Dalla. Tox July 1J Nearly ov $ry I'ollgato elwtod to tho annual national oonventlon of the n. P.O. Elks wm jwweut toda when the ses lqn wero formally opened. John K, Tenor of Chailerol, i., graud ojt alted rwlr of tho orUr. mado tfw principal addr. today. Toda.' program U itrelUuluary U tjji ral work at the convention n(otv cumutwiwa loiuorrow vrin Ue IhaiUXS f th builnea MMtliiKt Wk Park niklkttrluuj, Tk wUn day will not bfi d?vott to tk gdn tit HUm. hftwtvr. for pa. ru oj th order U that all wuvfnd no 4oroWwVxra Molloan dinner, whlfih wtlj b4 larval to 40.010 voa ou, U being pmparod and will b Jrved promptly at tho elQjo of th hulo8 meeting I MttlA ad-aatagt hai beu calnoll h e a.er Wah4aStoa or IIMUmoro, bolff of whfth cltle aro carepalgntn for thv 1910 oonwatlon. mvtt xtvsrs. .MJoa,boln3 ntttivd tor jSeattlo. us. We have left on hand some . Copyright 1908 tjfcjWW flsSsfl J Tho Howe of Kuppeaheimer Jr' jj7 212) PANAMA HAS QUIET ELECTION (UnlteJ I'rwi I.eatM Wlr.i J Punoma, July 13. Tho strong arm of lnolo Sam behind the dovo that rooaU on tho "big stick" U ap paront horo today after having main tained peace at tho election yester day, whloh otherwlso'would have re sulted In riot, . ' Tho oloctlon ot General Joe Do mingo Obaldla was mort or less formal as hh opjomUf. rtlcha Arias, bad rettrod and thr was fno other eniidldatd In tho field Pros!- 'dent Obadlla billevoj ht will be ablo ' to maintain peace, but Uer U still dangor. I o pnnFVFiT I HONORS i CLEVELAND fl'mjfd rri IMC! Wir? a Washington. July 15 Preeldout Hoosevelt has Issued orders that thu name of tho San Jaolnot tnr A. aero u southern Calltorila Is to bo chauged to the Clavola'jd forest reserve In honor of tho late ex-presl dont. i THo reserve was created by President Cleveland ' who fnauKu. ratea the forest reserve policy. . Q Tvvt).rho CcU U tho Prlco of The terrible Itohlng and smarting, cents For sale by Dr. Stone's drus VIU, In almost Instantlf Uarjd lj apply ins Chamberlain's RnH-A n-i.. r Tailored Clothes low. prices. Everything goes. This means men's suits, MUST BE AS NATURE MADE 'EM (Pnltcd Treis I.eaitd Wire.) Atlanta, Ga., July 13. Drop stltohed ho3o, V-shaped llngerlo, cos metics, artlfllclal teeth, puffs, rats and padding, aro tho weighty matters which aro being gravely discussed by the committee on ways and means of the Georgia legislature today. Rep resentative George Glenu of tho Whitfield district, Is responsible for the problem, having Introduced i bill to preiont tho sad disillusion ment ot husbands "jthe day after." , According to the provisions ot Glenn's measure any marrlag which has resulted from artificial attrac tions offered by tho brldo, shall bo declared null and void. Bort Barber, of Elton. Wis., says; "I have only takon four dosos of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and they havo done for me mare than any other medicine has done." Sold by all druggists. Bishop O'ltellloy in California. JUnlM Pnm I.witd V)tt San Fraaeteo. July 13-BIhop Charlos. J. O'Kelllai-. of Baktr Cltv. ,Or Is In San Francisco today the gyest ot me pastor ot St. Charles ohuroh. Tho bishop has hiwn In Northern Callforata for some time and Is now onrouta to St. Patrick's samlnary, Menlo Park, wharo bo hopas to Improve his health. rO , .-. Kodol will without doubt help any one who has s;tomeh disorders or stomach troubles. Take Kodol todav and continue It for thn im. i. that Is necessary to -give you com- iruiiUU, ' " UI " AfiricmHcfnandg'oafjick-- """i," of the finest speum . .u - .,Ar. s id yw. SHIRTS Reduced in like manner 1 You simply cannot afford to miss this sale. The bargains are most unusual. It really will pay you handsomely to purchase all the apparel you need for present and future needs. Don't ferget: that we have tall men, stouts Come early and lections. STORE MOYER TO ACCEPT PRESIDENCY (Cnltfil lrs t.wuwl Wire.) Denver, Colo., July 13 Charles H. Moyer today reiterated In posi tive terms his announcement that ho will not allow his name to come be fore the convention of tho Wastern Federation of Miners here this week for re-elootlon to tho presidency ot tho organization. Moyor's attitude Is taken to Indicate that tho oleetlon of William D. Haywood, former sec rotary of the union. It Is believed, however, from In dications now. that tho convention this year will not be very largely at tended. It is certain that It will not be as large nor so Important as the convention last yaar, which broke ev ory record established since tho union was organized In 1893. lYSTBBV SUltnoUMlS DBOWNIXG OF JACIvY. (TdUkI pr3 l.e$ed wire. San Fraacseo. JHly 13 The do laoUvaj of the polioa departroont are today saarohiag the oMy in an effort to locate an unknown sailor from the United States cruiser West Vlr glnla who was thrown Into ttjo bay Saturday jf-ht wjth a marine In a fight between two' men and several other sailors. Tho West Virginia sailor swam ashore but the uarino was drowned, it is believed tho sail or U a dJBMm and is Jft hW'qg w i. English, tfcoal passer of the Wast irslula, met the blue jacket alter his cold swim a tho bay and learned the story -which -was reported to th police. He did not-kjr the sailor's name, however . .. 1 and HATS all sizes."' slims for for short men. get the best se oS AMBASSADOR SHOWS HOW to live 200 ymw (United Prcsu Leased Wire.) Boston, Mass., July 13. E!f.M rulos by which a man may live tho ago of 200 years havo been prf mulgated by WuTlng Fang, the CSJ noso mlnlstor to tho United State Wu gavo out his formula today I a man who sont a spoclal request t Washington. Tho formula follow 1. I havo glvon up breakfui. taking but two meals a day. 2. I nbatraln from all meat dlA taking only rlco, .wholo wheat bwei uuu iruiis. 1 3. I avoid coffee, tea, c liquors and all rich food. ' 4. I do not oat salt bocaW 4 makes tho bonos stiff. .5. I mastlcato my food thore iy' ,. $ 0. 1 never arinK at roea. ; drink between meal3 or an hour & erward3. 7. I breatho deeply, 8. I take moderate exercise. SIIRIXGRS IN ANNUAL SESSION AT ST. I'AtJ St. Paul, Minn., July M"1 sign of the sclmltor and cresceat! to bo seen In every window I j Paul today In honor of asse&W nobles of tho Mvstln Shrlno wao here attendlnc tho opening of tH Imuerlal council tomorow. The bias will not bo allowed to spesi1 dull moment during their visit &, U being tho determination f ty people ot St. Paul to make this f I ( convention tho greatest sessloa ' tho history of tho order. A prorf (has beon arranged fo; today lne . lue various nmnanments which culminate In a errand ceremonial ! riln .. .L - ...... 4-lrVlH i '" it I 1U9 AUQUOqum wmn-" A C003 Bay boy defines tho "lazy',.as, meadlg'you wouiaB5 uaowa anata tKa oinr how to do It," . I J ! - 'Vtt