Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 14, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CATI TAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY. 14, 1008
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anmiiiiniiii 1 1 ..
Nothing weak or waning about this sale-no diminishing of values, no con
tracting of assortment, no decrease of bargains--the event is in its prime,
flourishing and thriving.
Tomorrow Only
'Your Choice of ICO Genuine Taffeta
Silk Petticoats.
rioMonnow only
HALF PRICE
HI'
&
SHOES
at radically reduced prices
Ladles' High Shoe, Blucher Cut,
stylo No. 315; regunr ?3.00 vaue fj ?
July Clearings pC,JJ
Style No. 260 Dluchor Cut, 12.50 q
values July Clearings p I O
Ladles' Black Oxford. No. 1200; , - Q
$2.50 values July Clenrlngs. . . . Ip I .O
'Ladle' Black Oxfords, No. 1220,
', J2. CO values; Extra Special to q-a g
cloie . i ) I 33
Ladles' Tan Oxfords, No. 1351, regu , ,.
ular $3.60 valuos. Special $d5
Ladlos' Tan Oxfords, No. 137, regu- .,
lar $3.50 values. Special J25
Ladles' Tan Gordon Ties, rogular
3.00 values. Special $1.78
Men's Canvas Shoos and Oxford i,
Kxtra Special (M 'jA
Men's Oxfords In Patent Colt, Kid &
. and Tan, regular $3.50 nnd $4.00
and $5.00 values, Special, .SIU.H.". .- q
$!l.in nml . ; 3JOD
that marv
: " i
..'. i tnl.vrlnth nf wild D k KKCD
JL without being thrilled by it. DAIlM-ll
Instantly your thoughts fly to the
of the UOIOGHUU, ud I
PROGRAM
FOR FAIR
OrlU urojia eic. -
. . t llm la '
three side?, Is not tne .tnins mm ,
so profoundly impressive. It is tne T,p 0l.nl,d program for ule C
depth, the breadth, and the awful Fnlr A,,1IcnPs j Fu 1c !,
... . .1.. .. nt m Inndl '
TVlIdncss 01 uie w-- ' "
. . . 1--.1. TJnfnrrt voll.
Grand Canyon of the Colocauo, as
oninf Rnhlinie. only this
seen Hum i "- -
Is In miniature. The fact that you
otnnrl on a sharp pomi, iruni ".v
.... i.i .irnna njppniv nwny on
. 1 i1. .titnrr Ml
!pto which you look. Before you,
Free Carnival Attractions.
into wnicn i'u " -- iirco ennuvai Attractions
and on either hand, there stretch 10.00 n mtBnn00n n8 . "
.. - noa nf mpced chasms, ' . ., .,, .. ... .... ,on'
miles upon miles of ragged cnasms, 3.30 nnd 7.30 m.gild
divided and wntled In by a tnousann , f t f , , ui
... - i i...llHA(.na ntlrl .'.
3:30 and 8:00 p. m. High
act In front of big tent.
Thursday, July ifl.
,
f W-"i n '
We have the largest stock of shoesuntlries in the Willamette Valley-Shoe Section
L
rxvik
-----m ,1 -tmtm -i
fantastic cliff, nnd buttresses, and
. ... i I... llinf cfnli-
domes oi naiseu inwujmu n..k --
borniy ueiy me ior " ,. - , Thursday, July lo
refuBe to crumble down. In several m r m. Balloon nscenMon
Places mere art- . - --- 10:00 n m. Baseball, Unlver.it.
architecture that remind one of the d iverlt7
..,..., .....t.. .!, nhlnn. These I ruu,1U8'
ruiuuu caus " i"- - -- io:00. n. m. to 2:00 p, m am
bare walls are mostly o gray ear h, judges Vaf4'
not rock, and the carving of them' m.-Panulo; arrival of tti
has been most strangely done, t I , W ol th,
only when you c'lmb among them m rrmn1 ,'
.n,i Mi fiinm that the 'wonders of .-.". : -""
""" " "- AMilrnqPK nt wennmn 1. r.
. . .. . -w v "fWAUL, I! V 1flA.
erosion are xuiiy renveaieu. no,,or f ""'' '
The hard, dry earth has most stub- ,a.c0' .V?0?.80" ' or. c,t.y. ? J. ,
i ..i.. -.l.tA.i i. .i iltsttiincrrntlntr no-
ouriuj rcsiMcu ii isi-i"-o -
tion of water, wind, heat ana coiu,
and there are hundreds ot earth
cliffs nearly as smooth and as .per
pendicular as " tile brick walls of
Harlem.
t .11. in. n xDllmntn tlio Intnl drnn
of these bad lands from the plateau j
to fhfi wntors of Snow creek, but I '
think It Is about 800 feet.
wt 4l.n flfcf mnntnnfo nf Bnnll-
liAiin.l nnllilni ntld nMOVA Vnil hCTlfl
to pick out the geography of what
r H..1 it.it
H. Albert for Board of Trajj'
by Aug Huckcnsteln for n,.
nOR Mnn's T.oncno 1... t .. 11
Gilbert for Marlon County Hjr.
ticulturnl Society, by jja
Clnud Gatch.for Salem nw
en's Club; responses by leadlnj I
ciifnjr limn irom nn parts of th I
state.
3:30 p. m.- Slide for life from tn
of court lioueo, high wire act la
front of big tent; carnival attrao
uons, nig lent opposite court
lies before you. You see thnt thy1 JUBe' I
axis of all this wild waste of carved, 7:? P- . Band concert and elng. j
and furrowed earth Is the level and '" on e,enc cars.
- .. S:00 n. m.- 31 tin for iifn. 1.1.1.
vnrv narrow vnllev of Snow creek.
whlrh romeit down from the west.
I You can easily trace its course east
ward to the point whore It liends
rul (RAILROAD
City News i foreman
. a. y j
mii--
W
ghowcm tonight or UIncMUy.
Clwrry I'ulr MhIhi
The Una moetlng of the Cherry
Fair commlttco will bo held tonight
I'tiltSO.VAIi
ARRESTED
MerclwHt Take ohoi
irk. it . .... .
.ivfciim cuiciniicd the .. . .
ftatchouso star, on Wlllamotto flold !.,.0,r!, ,he V"0. ,n fronl of ,he Wtt .
iMt ovenlnif, tho final woro being B lr , . "l ",0 .".,er or H,Kh nn,i
?JJ3!.r -' lta. -- ard! " ,n IOremaU W"im-..
jrlth a ruivh and rcKlitorod ieht . Mr' Wa,t hn" ,)0en btM"k the
oro tho canltoli had beJui. r or.MTml da' nnl '" "" de
Miss Anna Wood, of Eugene, is p
guest at tlio Houston residence for n
few days.
Morris Kllnger and dnitghter,
Bertha, went to Mt. Angel today.
O. H. Montihelmer and party of
Iowans from Prlmghar have arrived
to locate at 8alem.
Mrs. S, A. Robinson, who hns hpoti
rliltlng Mrs. C. W. Simon, hns re- " " Ch flrfit:C"M f
turned to her home in Portlnn.i. n. Konl. Sclmusplelhaus.
Tho fued between Mrs. Watt and
the OrOCOn Elect r In rnmnnnv rnnin
' ".miuK .Mr. u, w. simon, tins re- t,.,., ,, . " ," v' "" l"u
tn n nll.n.v .. m.nn -..... ... '. . ..... . HOVn SclinilBnlplhn no Tl,nl .v..
u .. wnA i,i lu.do uciuck mis tunica 10 ncr nome in rortlnjid, nc- . uw UJt
mornlnB whun the railroad crew cut companled by her slater. Mrt, Ellra J?" thenteri vroxca a great success
Uo.,o1rf.1onto,,1,oW.,1.?."... T " ,""' ""r'"..0.1 I'l"
,-- - ii o. ui.il iiiiirit 1m
Tlin Stage In Germany.
When the poet, Herr Adolf L'Ar
rciigo, In company wIMi some prom
inent actors, founded the Deutsche
uioater in 18S2 at Berlin tho general
verdict was that this ventnrn
destined to ruin within the first few
years. P-.pie doubted whether in
tho capital of tho German empire
there was room enough for a rival
of such a first-class theater n tho
That the
wire net; cnrnlvnl attractions, big
tent. Two performances dally at
big tent, rain or shlno.
Friday, July 17.
Mies Mildred Rhodes hns roMirnori
from n visit to Miss Grace Fawk at
boforo tho capltoli had begun
19 fy. foward tho Inttor part of
W kwo however, tho Statehouio
ksach got busy nnd at tho end of
Ifca alnth Inning had four runs to
Kafir credit.
Iro riierrx Cumanli
W ---.- Ww, ... V
termination not to have It ilPRtrnv.i
ho was upheld both by the mayor
and tho park board. This morning
Mayor Rodgers sent Sneclnl Pnli.
man Welch to tho place with orders
not to allow the foreman to cut
down tho treo without tho perml.
Mammoth borrio.. wii,i i.i.Mbi ,lon r th0 P"rk board, and without
rl, lonnbrrl', blnckcapi and red rr22iiRJ0-an aK"nt w'th Mrs.
raipberrles, a. Irvln. Phono CC aK ,n ,ho "mtter 0' romponijtHa
' I for tho treo.
1CHN llallmul lYanrhiMw. Rondmnitor P. W. Prahl, who I.
Tho special committee from tho !," chnrKC of tho work' rJ to
4y council met last ovonlng with t t0 ,ho ordw nn(l 8all, ,hft ho
ih reprosontatlves of tho Portland wou'11 ,iavo ,l'0 treo r,,,0Vfl nt once
Jlallway, LlRht A power company w,,nout tlK to nn agreement
dlMutftd. tho matter of tho re- wUh nn'boJ'' "" ordered his men
tWoa of tho etroctcar francblio The'10 ,,rocot'J wllh the work. Wdch
Mnllteo will report at tho council1 thwo,,,,on nrmU,(1 rnhl. nnd while
weetlng next Monday. w,e Pomnn was taking him Into
BUMuuy, me construction gang made
qu'ck work of falling the shade
tree.
Prnal was ordored to nppoar bo-
Jtn't It Wrtlt While
To bo latlifled with your grocoN
. m. iiwronctf ealliriua hU cut " " umwrrn 10 nppoar uo
tomer for ho tells tho best grycor-' fore U, "a,lcc iu,,Ke ftt 10 o'doclt
Iff at rcunoiifllilo iirii. t,.v... 1 tomorrow mornlnir. whan n hanrtn..
ruT Commorclnl and Forry streets Vn tho C08 wUI btt ha,!- Prahl y
Umt ho will tooiiro bonds far the
H htn Vim Itomt TM
Stop and Uilnk what It inta
ity to hnvo home Imlniirl
Henry Stenstroni. a clerk nt Wellor
BroB,, has taken n vacation trip to
Auona, enlue and Portland.
Mrs. W. J. Culver nnd sister. Mm
Sherman and daughter Vlnn. hnv
gono to Wllholt Springs for nn out
ing. Mrs. C. W. Renner of Portland, a
alitor-ln-lnw of Governor Chamber-
"""1 ' viminR wun .Mrs. c. D. Sbel
ton of this city.
Mrs. Harriett Orr of Clearfield,
Pennsylvania. Is visiting with Mr.
W. 8. Mott of this city.
Mrs. E, J, Sherman and dnuchtan
Mrs. W. J. Culver and Vina, -have
gono to Wllhok Springs for anout-
uig or nuout six weeks.
0
Bad breath has nrobnblv hrnvr
off moro matches than bad temper,
and that's a good many. The best
euro for bad breath Is the tonic-lax-atlve.Laue's
Family Medicine.
portnnt was the new style of dm-
nlirnnHv nnrMitvnnl nnrl rnntf Info
the Missouri, parallel with the la8t.10:00 " " Inspection of exhibit
eight miles of Hell creek. In tho' nt Pnvlllon.
creek bottom there Is a sinuous.1530 P m. DnBobnll nt Unlvonlty
string of cottonwood troos. nBnona' srounds.
nnd willow brush. W. T. Hornnday,,3500 " m. Band concert at pavll-
Im D..II.HA. I IOn.
a. Mwa.w....
Twenty-fl e Cents Is the Price of
IVace.
The terrible Itching and smarting,
InrMnnt in rnrtnln cVIn Atcnnetta a
n!mot lntnnt'v nllnyed by apply-
inn rhnmhA. flln'n D.Iha TIhIaa or
b WUUUIU1.-11UIU o aiiitv. it ill-, iii
cents For sale by Dr. Stone's drug
iure.
0
malic art for which It led the way. E eS0?. Ut7T
u'ii.uiikl- COmUinCd mo n..vnnnt. Tnlnn nt tinfrlsvllln v ir v .
-- --- -........ (,vo 1 -. u. .in. lie .nil.. ,1, 1, ,VVVf
nt 4I.A w. .1. ... r ... vt.i. .... ... ...
is iv mis relieve wimout tho leaBt
Mnrrhigf I.Iih'iim
Marlrage license was issued veitor
day to DwJght Prosnall, aged 19,
nnd Miss Ellen Furiruson. aoad iv"
1 ... m . . P "KT1 W.
wrn ot sniem.
weans builaoM fr U. TM iam
streets I., . v " "" "m, ' ra,i "' '-n"',"
Umt ho will tooiiro bonds far the o
J whole crow, If nootHry, but that s,a Indli'twl
to a l wwk, wUl " The eompany ' J Braml jury .hi mwutnt found
im , ojalws ut it ki the right J.r Jrr"" U' Ba n Slaatoo.
.vu uunHffH rr mi. TM fcHie " '"'"" p clows iiaU
products ihonld bo lxntL-h. i. " w do aaittm- wu ,-,
eat to others whon the hemn r- d l ollt"''t' of tho road. Tho
duct Is jmt us BMd. Wild llwo aur ,rck Uil U W4hk laid whore the
is manufacture! at tiaua tr was d(roviil ml. iv,a a..
to w d(royiNi iu the SO-fooi
is manufacture! at hom.
iXHno and 8o-. ern o TraUa atmt. atl im
Our up-to-date moat mrta wU :t,,, ,H ,t tB wniw of tho
rfrlj.ratar oountoro and att riU ,wwalk-
try ap.llnce u will a tovola. . , " wal otfors
lion to )ou. atwisteK itrot, pju. ,ft "ittr Pr.bi Sko mm u,lg
S31- looroms tkat wha ,- aekod ker
t , aw wkf u woold uk-
Largn ("lurry Cutmiii-. j ' tr. tkt tok) klMt k would
Mwintotk Uowlt. wtW krkr- $1M- kt Prkl reeled
rle. laRaMkwriH. WacXcaw d ,t ' irt tkti a roaaotak'e
ra.pberrl. w. , ,rvlB PWie it;NMoiM. Howovr . w rt
Umiit tO kill. UUoa rnnn-lln...
Good veral wiu go.
Doa't take cold, bat If
,. . ,MV V.U,U( www l INKt COM. Btlt If VMI a
:: z "sr: - ' i.!i a-
W ttu rhn
Your cloo i Hr w. M
" look I1U mw uiu.. . .'arwo4 watok
Srtiiaoi4o1.lbr .
B Wt ut hOtt- u el...,
ruarantoxM. j0"h & taw T5
door to Journal offle.
rankor atiMttou to tt u. m.j. ..
'at atte43 to cut jowa tk. ,r
rwod watok tkat Ike My B
wv0ot serioHs coasttmeneoa. .v0tb
mb e u so valuabla ( t....in-
coughs aud colds.
0 Yor IMAtJIXU THAT
ANY WOlmi.WHil.K lU'VBK
H HKAI. KKTATr IS (joi(j TO
OVKKI.OOK VOl'lt AH. IX THIS
IMI'RH? XOT 1-Xl.KSS llK
SICK AHKH. '
iSlX,T Y01' MAKU A l,"OFlT
opt of Tim iaon or of
MOHH 1LMP1.0VK.. WGUIIRU
'""" v. 4.. .HC.Wy tkoa MO
word to Mr. Vatt u . i. . .. 1
,.. , .. " wim
rh,T)' nlr .Mivtln,;
All committee of th Okwry Fair
w k, . mii r:;zs: " """" " . wir lis .'
I. v 4,n; j w,ly pWutr,
agahut the C4.iav for a- uL, ', MAUU1K1)
8. do, to ker onNry. ilrt wJ,i PAPBncWOK - At tko
W that aft do o. JdmuJ' J1 ' ? H' rwu, M"
. ueo.i ,krt .j ":: irT:""""0?.. i Mr. s. .,. j izr:
r..... ":.:.:"' "" "
lacod tko awouku at in a . JT?TI .
Uio. airaB9t5 of the mu, ...h,!..
Ui that the Oregon Weutrfo .,
Came to an aEreetMam haf. .v.
ooukl IntArfmo with Uke tr. Th&
Cottage suw. vopday enrt.1
Jfty iift make ihe hom. lhl
rtrronge combined tho mivnnnn.o.
01 uio .Memingen sty e. bnspii on
perfect mise en scene nmi n hnr.
monlous ensemble, with tho "stnr"
system of foreign stages. He wished
to rival Laubo of tho Vienna Burg
theater as a discoverer nf vmm
cepttonal talents, and was not spar
ing with wages for winning their
services for his stage. Thus his tun
jenrs or personal management
brought such great actors and nc
trewes n8 Joseph Kalnr, Agnes Sor
ma. Max Pohl, Marin Ortwln, Otto
Sommerstorff nnd Ter.inn .
to the foreground. But ho wns very
evero In his demanda nf )mr,..i.
KOlng preparation. Even these ar
tists were compelled to go through
fifty or sixty rehenrsnit r.m ...
Piece was publicly performed. Some
people said that he took away the
fret,hnoB8 of a fair .rini .........
elaborote porformnnco of his stage.
He, however, contenrfn.. .. . .-..
filiKhtest hitch ought to be detoct
nblo by an oxperlencod eye when
j.uunc is invited to attend. if
asory Is nn art. he explained to
his actors, the rules of handicraft
must be Rm fulfilled by Mnunni
practice. The laborlousness of the
vwrinH miiJUIe cJasf. v i ...
....... .. . in jji
-iHiiion me only fuarantee of artl
uo suec6s. n , been poJnte,
out that kls soetai SUrmuii,ii. .
count for the principles Ib.,i,,i"
bv him nit iha l-.n r. I
Udaod, u Ittkorltod from his father '
the conductor of a thu..i.,. .1...
tra. the sense fr h. t...
training so characteristic of all the
higher branch of human netlvltv In
the fntherlaad. a mldHia.i.c. ..il....
tkat acfounta for tke wiccew of
wy tklags tuade in Owaiany A
poet he always ehoc his plot from
he eowplicatlons of life found In
tke middle rla. nia.ma.,".".. .
In this reepoct !S ando.ibtedlv th.
sentimental mhu.. ..-.. . . '
!.- Tkat,t,.;;'we;ts;
IT Ul hT . worKIP. sensible
I Md aoHBd in concoptlon and dlo-
i.r!e.lrr.fteances,.sad-
t rnher commonplace. We mav
tajce. U for granted that L'Arronge
W kW kls place fr M 2I
as a dramatic noet ... v. .
Juence as a sage maatger will never
Continental Cprreaponderce.
Just F nctlr Right.
"t lmvn ttran ll Iflni.'. Van. T II.
.i..v 11 ui, iviup. n iicn illl-
PiUs for several years, nnd find them
inys Mr. a. a
dlKPntTlfort TlOtt rnmnrK. tnr nnn
. ...... w. ., .vwb ....I...1.J iui vvil"
stlnatlon, biliousness nnd malaria.
25c. at J. C. Perry's drug store.
Time Curd Xo. 53. Southern Pacific
Co., Effective Sunday, JIny 17,
1008.
Toward Portlnn.i. PiKcnm-o
No. 16.-5:13 a. m. Oregon Bx-
press.
No. 18.-8:40 n. m. Cottage Grove
f paswngor.
No. 12.-2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas
senger. Toward Portlnnd, Freight.
No; TV'T,5500 P- n. Portland
fast frelcht.
No. 226. 10?4011.R .
WtV frplrlit '
TOHiml Snn Irnndsco, Pncncer.
No. Hi-l" :03 n. m nntok....
t passenge
No. 17. 6:4& p. m. Cottage Grove
nasenc
No. 15 9:1,1 p. m California ex.
press,
Xo. 13.-3:31 a. m. San Francisco
express.
VnT',rd Son Prnnclsco. Freight.
freight R' m--port,and at
No. 523. n:28 a. m. way freight.
3:30 p. m. Slide for life; high wire
net; carnival attractions at M;
tent.
7:30 p. m. Bnnd concert at pavil
ion; slldo for llfo.
8:00 p. m. High wlro net carnival
attractions nt big tent.
8:30 p. m. Grnnd Cherry ball, Cen-
4j.t ntlrl Y?rrtnt ill rp.A .......
,u' "" "! oi. iivu iiuriurm- 4
uuecs (inny jn uig tent, ram or
shlno.
Sntrmlny, July 18.
(Portland Day.)
10:00 n. m. Balloon ascension,
11:00 a. m. Arrival of Portland
delegation, escorted by band to jjl
pnvinon.
11:30 a. m. Reception, Cherry pi-
Villon, rmirt hmiui tnimroi lunA
. ...... w ..W..WV M1...M.V, ,UUVM i
. . . .. 'II
i:3g p. m. Baseball.
-;uu p. in. Aaciross or welcomes 11
pavilion and Inspection of Chenr II
V'AillUU,
3:0 p. m. Slide for llfo from top
of court house; high wire act;
carnivnl nttactlons nt big tont.
Automobile tip to orchards; din
ner. 1
7:30 p. m. Slldo for llfo from top jj
01 court nouse: high -wlro net.
8:00 p. m. MnrdI Gras; paradf,
largest of this kind ever seen ia
Salem; battle of confetti; carni
val attractions, big tent, last performance.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. Of
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If B!Sm I
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1 mTt sssssssKvLm m
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IB ITr fl
V Ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi f
W . K .AT H '
Norwich Unfon Ffrc
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent,
Office with Wm, Brown & Co., No
29 Commercial Btreet.
Dog Collars
WEBAYEASWHJ,
USE OF COLLARS.
LICENSE TAGSPDT
ON FREE.
NEW TODAY
wnntrti at Onc From 100 to
I 5500, the best of collateral secur
1 Uy to offer. Address Q 10, Jour-
nal office. C-ll-tf
For Sale Several houses lu Salem,
na tarra 'anda at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod-
The R,d jMUU of Slonthna.
It seems to me that .. v .
.ing can stand on that spot and view
Ts- . II
Foumi Saturday night a ladles
long dark brown undressed kH
glove. Owner can have same by
calling at Daniels barber shop.
337 State street, nnd paj ns
iharges 7-1 4-3 1
Wnutesecond-hand steam engine
to run separator. Must have at
least 12-horsepower. Address Jo.
Jress!er, box 10S, R F. D. No. I.
Salem. Phone Farmers 401.
7-14-3t
Lo..t Between South Comme-cU1
strot bridge and Daue'B store,
long brown kid . glove. FiaJer
Wnlly leave at this ode.
7-14-Jt