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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
- tTZaZTTtV V , t mr ,-i ... . ' r- imm m Ml DAILY CAPI TAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OnEGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1008 , Today Only Oak- GENUINE- TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS In n large assort ment of colorichceH plaids and otrlpes. On silo today only. Half Price On sale ot 8:30 n. m. No Iclo phono orders received. Vacation Skirts Just tho thing to wear to the Mountain or tho beach. tf .60' values 2.H ftf.00 values .. 93.83 ?-,15 values ;77 J5.00 values 1.67 19.09.. values -.;.','.,..... .Sfl.oo . , j, IV. VIS VHIIIVII .......... .7V''" 113.50 voluoi .'..$6.00 (ltcoriy to Wear Section.) . II ,.- r 8. . m ooling - and Juc:ono.mLc:aIl wmimjftnu u ii July Clearing Bargains x.,v mnvfl. hut during this sale, practrvai.- .1U ""' ""'. ...... - LY ILL OP THIS T WN'S DRY GOODS BUYING IN rnVFlVKIl TO THIS STORK. IT'S SIMPLY THAT WE HAVE GHEVXER STOCKS AT LOWER vnu 5fr miOAINS AM) RLTTKR BARGAINS. HERE'S PROOF OF SUPERIORITY IN THESE W;"TinlRE ARE THOUSANDS OF OTHERS AS GOOD AND BETTER UNAHVER-TISED. JwdW CM y u If mmmmmmm wmmmmmmmmmt Wash Goods Values Now Is tho time, this l the- place, here ore the bargains, no reservos, May Flower, Batiste, a nlve variety of cholco patterns In light and dnTk blue, green, tan and red. 13 pieces, lOc'vriluds reduced to 'flU n 'n.rd 15 pieces 12', 6c values reduced to c a yard. 14 pieces 15cnnd 20c values reduced to 1-Uc a yard. And many other pieces unadvertUed. Wash Goods Section Men's Suits Reduced $10.00 valuss reduced to $"00 . $12.60 values reduced to .88.73 . $16.00 .values reduced to 80.30 ,$1S;00 values reduced to 811.30 $20.00 values reduced to 813.30 $22.50 vajuss reduced to $lfl.B0 $25.00 values reduced to 818.03 In thli assortment of men's buIU all sizes ar represented! MEDIUM WEIGHT PANTS Worsted, stripes and mixtures also outing pants w.'th roll cuff buttoniD. Reduced 25 p?r cent. "BETSY" i fnvinMfi Will it Tne new cow, tuui..- -- 20 dozen are now on dl play. This 1 nsortment are an " ..- . .. rru n1nre arp chalk Ullb stripe', blue and pink polka dot, low collar, nnu snun bivw Ideal summer waht. Special 98c Colored Kid Gloves Regular $3.50 values reduced to 81.88. $4.00 values reduced to 8I"8 $1.25 to $1."5 Townes and Kay ser Silk Gloves in black and as sorted colors Special i pair Black or Tan Lace Hose Special $1.00 rJh?ieiie!i KOfiPOfMrJl Hygrade Mus lin Undenvedr reduced One-third 95c hi, m i i PERSONAL Postmaster Bqulrd Farrar went to Seal Rocks this morning, where he will spend a week with his family, Mrs. Carl Hodes of Corvallls, (nee Flora Bookwaltor) 1b tho guest of Mrs. Roy Buckingham. ' Uncle Dick Meyers of Jefferson was In town ye3terday on business. It. F. Baker, proprietor of the Hotel Corvallls, Is living at Newport this summer, where he hns property, p. J, BUm and Thoa. Burrows have gone to Breltenbush Hot Springs for an outing. T. J. Smith and Edgnr Waters of Stnyton nro home from a fishing trip on the Snntlnm river, Miss Edna Stanley of this hns been enjoying a week's ign from her sister, MIbs Frances Stan ley of Portland, to which city she re turns Saturday. 3 . OOOOOOOOOOOn O Yesterday's Pacific Const ball o O sceres: O Portland 7,. Los Angeles 1. O Northwest 'Loague O Spokane 1, Tacoma 0. O Seattle S, Vancouver C. O Aberdeen 2, Butte 0. OOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I NEW TODAY lity News Kolr fotitgliti Friday fair and warmer, Tfcry Arc Only M.QfBUfc- w . "Cherry Fair neckties, "a. w. John km A Co, Whn In Portland Vlilt Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash- UftOB St, . i o-o-d Mvn Yoit Hcch Tlwm? ' t8oHiothlng now. A Cherry .Fair cicjiff. a. w, Johnion.A TCo. OwnMiih Tonight tand , tomorrQw at EIU kel, ' ' 2t. Wc Hvo Tlirni In eight different colors Cherry rlr nwkjlei. a. jqhnbif & Co. T)h HuliiciiiM('H Will all keen their window. Hbm. A tonlsht until 11 o'clock. Kvory. Vly light up and Itt It look as If two was lomcthlug doing, KftpHtWr lturjnl ( feTho renmlus of Mrs. (Irac Kup. UjKer wro shipped to Portland )e tfiRy, aud wer burlst'iu the a. A. Jtf cemetery. , f OmtM Chftry mil udltorluin ryk Friday and Sat nti&j fvenlngi. Admliiftn 10 wnts. Dclug 5 ctuti pr dance, MoElroy'i orthestra. ' t OnMttt Cherry Hall yiuiuioriuni rink FrMjiyana Sat urday evuinK. AtlmtMlbn 10 emu. Paticilng 5 enu nr d. MU)rr' orchwtra. HMcnt' lUnmlm JCamwI ho ii i.oam of Nlneatfwt has ' Gvt n Clierrv Fall Necktie. O. W. Johnson & Co t Th IMImiiIu I Has the mot attraotlvo rnovlat; I pictures, nnd song of any C-cen nmuacment house in town. Thrco changes wcokly. It Would Not He Right For you to try to celebrate with out a Cherry Fair necktie. Get onv at O. W, Johnson & Co.'s. For tln RiMiuilnltiK Twrt flnva rtt Mia PIiOffv Enlr vmt ,had tetUr get that lolled lint or suit cleaned and nr&H'd by Johmon & Stcgo, next door to Journal office. Willamette Hoti-l ArHvnls. J It. Flynn, Portland, F. S. Orlffln, Corvallls. A. F. Watklns and wlfo, Wasco. Franklin T. Grlffkh, Oregon City. -CdrroI Deeley, Aberdeen. Miss S. II. Soule, Portland. J. F. Keeny, Eugene. J. S. Wngladry, Eugene. Chns. K. Green, Portlnnd. A. Phelps nnd wlfo, Dallas. P. K. Vanhurst, Portlnnd. J. C. Collins, Independence, B M. SainMon and wife, Portland. Striking Ad, for the Fal A cltlion was ohierved yesterday wearing a necktie of a purple hue with large typo printed thereon, nnl a bunch of the fruit, or rnther a fac iralle of the tamo underneath the inters. Tho Clwrry Fair and Camlwil Is a big, attraction, but not more w) thnt a sanitary meat market. Steusloff Bros, have such a market and their meats are always the best. Phone 321. G, W. JohiiNbn Co.' Is The only place In town where you can get a Cherry Fair necktie. Tho Cherry ll Help to promote ono ladustry. and when "OU buy n sack of Wild Hov flour you are helping to pro mote another home manufacture. For sale at all leading groceries. III.KS HAVE HOUSING GOOD TIME IN DALLAS Unltrd I'r Umtd Wlr. Da:ia, Tex., July 1C Over 75, 000 people watched tho monster pa rade of ,the Elks today. The streetr were thronged with people long be foro tho parade of the "beit people on earth" was scheduled to becln and the spectacle was one of the fin est ever seen here. The visiting deloKntlons In their purplo nnd whlto costume and enr. rylng bannor of their respective lodgos, made a line over three mllej long. Float and plenty of funnv stunts mnrked tho parade at Inter vals. The members of the Los An goles dolegatlon today reported thn a thief had looted their npparttuents last night. He had gained access to their suite during the night and when they awakened today, they found their, spare cash and three go'd watches valued at $205 iuiIpp --. -f-t musing. o appoin , 8prnfejulw It. it Jpht V S. J. nun-ftugks aealfut Turner, o( Gf5t.lajaMn,4DP Cni Lumhor W?lim8j, of Mill rtt board of mailnM t nil Wy. was rusmnod this wornlag. The tn !,) eAMted hx tb Mm A dvitlinci win ouuki .k,i.. .. I Pratt. iiBon kut tiia .. ..... .... Always Hie Sam Are the groceries bouehi nt J. m. tuwrwMO's Yu oanalwais detiond t grtUsg the bet wjjelhr you or- r in HrQK or tvt the tdleyheno Phone 311. irgu IJIg ul The damaKe bMlt for $0,tov "NlsUt mJ t PurUad via O- On KlOCt. lUtJw., dHflMrf th Cherry Fal, , tptlt, irtta J -n G wtrio Hailwaj wi lv vur ami itlgo attu at J0t3W u. m. on TbnN.Uy( Friday aud Satr day euutags f thla w. nomtsc wJH Ve kOd ou tUwe trains. l3. We th rowalbdei r tbr day, ami a c win probably not j.0 t0 tbo Jury uWU Varriv inoculat;. Iruhl lJal CoiitlnuiHl th QUO Of F. V. Pnal. Lfca roaJ mstor" for Ute Qrogui Sloeu ItatV aJ ommjmov. vbo . trtmsA Tudai- for euulo, down t shade tr to front of t n-siIMtf Mft Wau on t4lg and tndm ,,fl t MO VoftUti 1V)M JlKlea MaaJ ;'Uw) w wos cooUnoskl liwiofl I.NTI2IIKTATK COMMISSION RKXDEHS DECISIONS I'nltKl 1'rnt UaitO wir.) Washington. July lfi Pnnr im. portant docUlons wore handed down oday by the Interstate commerco commltiion. Thy are: In earn where members of a fam Uj are entitled to a pass under the wUg of the cowtuUHloR, a house hold servant traoltiiB with the fam tly Is OHtltld to a pass. A direct route between two !., is reasonable route" for hs ship iwr. In oouvs whoro the east of a etrtuitou route Is m fer the rait road Minnow, tho shipper eao de oiaod o reparation. Bating housoc eonduotfld kv n- roatls and tuppltod with food anil provisions by the railroads at u el than tho market prtee of stwh mmmIIUm will oW bo allowed to rv othetk than roilroa,) ?r.i-. ! the fuMue. Tho (Mtormte eaooneroe eootoili. has o authority ovor tho eoa duet of bolt lloec owned b) mmoM paHU -ott thouj-b tha M.... la lutorstate shlpnients. Uittfvjt l,ul;ctl , . IOr hvl rM bt so m The grand lorlLu ...,-?. wAlD' V H$ W Wm j.i. Ai 1 turned a true Mil .ait P v L.T'!! !'J '. t " I .17 Tfiry jotiw Vw-r - i.wikiiiairirpn in ,i.i o . . -..i. M t .r .kz :.v r,ww jr. 'N.roeUUrV.s hdt WJU 'U. hoop,, ttsfoc of the i-asd iMrv , ... " 5 ooWk rhit wowUu m.. o Of thOttHiAJir.ln.. tl t .,.. . " W. arQtte..v,l M .. w charge with forge,, ihw f?,. - WMrokosfa thtt tuofBiaj Thd deetttil , jKlanfab Fa?' WAYMlRK CASK IN THE SUPREME V1VV The ease of tho ttat, agaJll4t j Wayalre. wbleh u --n. . Ual charge blackmail brought by jf m rortfaud K. v. ZIVT rim ' -rs- - W 'cr of .Fit the lemoB to th ... ., the , (i the Iomos. u 1 vae the fit fits the 3, r CHERRY GITY (Contluue'd From Page 1.) vr r.avr appenred before at n Sa lom celebrntlon. Nearly all the own ers of handsome turnouts In the city were present to compete for the three prizes thnt hove been offered. Some of tho vehicles were marvelous examples of artistic decoration, nnd showed the pride nnd Interest which the citizens are tnklng In the success of the Fair. Tho prize winners will be announced ns soon ns the Judges nave made the.'r decisions. The Snlem Canoe' club ngnln made Its appearance, and their float, which was even better than the ono en tered In the Fourth of July narade. rocelvej much applause all along the line. The Royal Neighbors appeared with a handsome float. The ladles of this organization nre to be congrat ulated for their hearty co-onorntlon in all local celebrations. For the past several years they have al ways boon on hand w'th one of thn best floats in the parade. The buslnoss houw of Salem were well represented. Those tak Ing part In the parade were: Buren & Hamilton, Yokahoma Tan rv. L. U. Josse, Joieph Meyers & Son, Mutual Canning Co.,' House Furnish ing Co. and Tho Spa. After the parade the whole city flocked to Marlon Square where the addresses of welcome were del!v. ered. The nrocram nf tha .. opening Included addresses of .wel come by Mayor Geo. F. Rodgers for city, by J. h, Albert for Board of Trade, by Aug Huckensteln for Bus Iness Men'a League, by L, m. GII bert for Mar'on County Horticultural Society, by Mrs Claud Gateh for Sa lem Women's Club: ras,, k- . ,--"". u, leaning cnerry men from all nnw. nt tho state. For the remainder of the Aav th Iflrogram Is as follews: 3:30 p m Slide for life from top of ' co'ort house, high wire aet In front ot big tost. Carnival attractions, big teat opposite court house. ' 7:30 p. ru. Band ooocort aad singing on electric cars. S:00 p. m Slide for life: high wire not; oaralvat attractions, big test. Two nerformaae riniu. , big teat, rain or shine. lllr Delegation from Portland, F. W. Powers and Jodge John H. Soott returned from Portland this morning, whore they exteudod to the Commercial club and busing weu of that elty n fa,aui location to vis the Qhorry Pir aext Saturday. The Salem men war an,K.,.i IMvany received at the Commer.tai club. They took with them about -oO ponnds of the flnost Royal Annp ohwrlas which were served to the Portlanders at lunch p.v .- the business men were sunnid wf,s a beautiful "Oherry napkla- on which was a nrintM m.. - .v. e.i . ..! imv ui ,ne -MCU '"' irograas and other UlZT nM" odis- The members of tha Commercial club entered heartllv mA .-. that tho following well known citi zens of the metropolis declared on the spot that they would be In Salem on Portlnnd day: Sol Blumnuer, E. "Ehrmnn, J. B Pllklpgton, W. M. Ladd, John E Shepnrd, Peter Kerr, F. H. Fogarty, D. H. Rowan, E. C. Glltner, J. B. Kelly, H. M. Wlllinmton, W. A. T. Bushong, H. J. Ottenhelmer, J. S. Michael, R. Rierson, W. B. Glnfke, I. C. Snnford, A. L. Murphy, A. C Jackson, G, W. Stapleton, J. D. Ab bott, J. H. Thatcher, L. Gerllnger, M. B. Wnkemai, Frank E. Smith, O. Balls, H. M. Ptton, W. J. Frost, J. E. McCren, F. J. Cutterlln, Win. .Mend, J. D. Leonard, E. W. Brown, W. C. Morris, John F. Shoroy, A. L Flnley, E. E. McCrnken, S. P. Lock- wood nnd five, T. H. McAUls, Fred Piper, Lo3lIe Scott, W. L. Bole, Tom Richardson, W. J. Clemens, Otto Breymnn, J. h. Bragg, P. Lowengart, Jay Smith, Fred Muller. Henry Hnhn, Leo Frelde, J. R. Mlekle, J. C. Alnsworth, H, W. Fries, Alex Nlbley. F. B. Holbrook, H. E. Lounsbury, John S. Beall, F. E. Beach, C. W. Hodon, R. F. Prnel, C. H. Jackson, W. C. Knlghson, Geo. W. Klelser, F. A. Bitchy, S'g Slchel, W. J. Lyons, Wm. McMurrny, B. F. Glltner, John P. Shnrkey. PLAN TO TAKE BAN OFF BEER Headed by Conrad Krebs :oca' hop men will gather at a mass meet ing at the opera houe Saturday night to toe If they cannot hit upon a comnromlio with the Prohibition Irts, whereby the ban will i niM.i , an liquors exespt beor. ' 1,1. ., . . cinjmta oy nop men and manv loading yMp throughout the coun try tha it is whiskey, cordials and uch drinks, which aro the caufce of drunkounesg ua the hue and cry galnt the isaloon. any of tho Prohl will tL-a .. , the mating or not. but It f, very Ike,, thtrowiUbownerepreienta- Uvos pros8t to look hr.,1l,. o. .u. uuostioo. ' "v HC Wnntitl at Onco From $100 to $500, tho best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. 6-11-t . For Sale Oldsmobllo runabout iuel moderntely two seasons, first class. condition. Jos. II. Albert, 7-15-3t- For Sale Plnno In good condition. Will sell chenp. Cnil 458 Mill street. 7-15-lwk C1TV PROPEHT1' FOR SALE NOTICE IS HEREHY GlVXX THAT SEALED OFFERS W XLILU THAT SEALED OFFERS AVI Mi BE RECEIA'ED RV THE CITY OF B.L hVM. OREGON. AT 'THE OFFICE OF THE rNHERSIGNIJI) ATTllU CITY HALL, UP TO 4 O'CLOCK P. M., ON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1008, FOR THE PURCHASE OF TUB PROPERTY OWNED RV THE CITY AND KNOWN AS THE OLD "TIGER FIRE ENGINE- HOUSE" ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF STATE STREET AND JUST WEST OF THE ALLEV BETWEEN COMMERCIAL AND FRONT STREETS. RIOHT RE SERVED TO REFUSE ANY OFFER. BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL. W. A. MOORES, RECORDER. 7-16-lt MONEY TO "LOAN TH03. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush'a Bank. Balero-fr Norrvfcb Union Fir? Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Aget. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., N& 29 Commercial Btreet. Willamette A'allcy Clmutnuqua. Assembly, Gladstone Park, Or., July 9 to 19 inclusive. Rate for above occasion ono and no-thlrd fro on certificate plan Is nuthorlzed. Train Service. Tains No. 11, 12, 17 and 18 w!U stop at Gladstone during tho asJ bly. 9n agentwlll be stationed t Gladstone to Issue return tlckots and check baggage. AV. ,M. McMurrsf, G. P. A. Jnp. M. Scott, Asst. G. R A., S. P. Co. 7-6-tf. Annual Session Grand Txlge Anclwl Order United AVorkinen and Degree of Honor, Portland, Ore., July 21-23. Tb Southern Pacific Co. have authorial a rate of ONE AND ONE-THIBD FARE from Salera to Portland ai return on the certificate plan. WM. M'MURRAY, J. M. SCOTT, G. p. A., S P C9. A. G. P. A., S. P. Co. 7-15 NARROW KSCAPEIN " ' PASSUNGER TRAIN 'V ,fM Uasfd Wire.) JT..?' X' M "-0t Arroya Chamez when a terrific cloudburst swent HBn. .u- '""e -w.i'.tKS 'w ttMiiai oir a cah ,utt o - I'aquKer tram on yards o? ? "" lords of -he railroad tracks are : I'l' h! she"? , The cloudbarst occurred late ves i; feet high rushed down Ar?ov0 Albany College SuHuner Bible School. Albany, Or., July J7-27, W For the above occasion a rate ol ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE OS the certificate plan has been thorlzed. AVM. M'MURRAY, J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., S. P. C A. G. P. A., S. P. Co, ' X-15'7t Djstrict CoHfereHce Gcnu Bapt4 i lui-iniTU V.tlHrCIl OIU4HJ. .1 Portland, Ore., July l4-21, 19? For the above occasion joe. Souths8 Pacific company will mike a rate of u.tf AND ONE-THIW) FARE o thecertlficate plan. of the movement, with the inn L im it-. WiT t'MURRAff en swept away " WUm &aTe J. M. SCOTT, G, . A., S. P C A G. P. A., S. P. o. 7-15--