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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY,. JULY 17, 1008 fct " I J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Ml Undermuslins Underpriced ELEGANT GOWNS CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, SKIRTS. CHEMISE, ETC., Trimmed in dainty Inces and embroideries, ruffled,, tucked and shirred. Only the high grade, well mado garments to show you niid at price cou- ccsslons that will,aurprtso you. , Hi. 35c ti and 50c t Corset Covers that look llko 75c .'nnd' $1.00 GREAT CHERRY FAIR Kith, 17th tad ' 18th "ATHLETES (Conthvuod f rom Page 1.) BOYS IN BLUE ARE WELCOMED FUN AND FROLIC jCpntUyucd from Page l.i BY THE HAWAIIANS (United Press Leased Wire.) Honolulu, July 17. All Honolulu witnessed tho groat parado of sail ors and mnrlnos from tho 1G batlo hl)3 of tho Atlantic (loot today, soldiers from the army .post hero Jo ued In tho parade whlcli was led bj Rear Admiral Sperry and Gov ernor Frear. Every resident of Ha waii is on hand to extend tho tropical wucume to tho Americans. Many of tho sailors aro takou to tho' homos of tin residents and ontortalned In tho open-handed manner of tho tropical i zones. Tho dogmas of today are as freo frcm faith a3 a Jack rabbit Is froo J from corns, The Democratic national commit tee w.ll publish a list of nil contri butions for tho campaign, If over E $100, nnl will tako none from cor porations (?) LOOKING OVER The c -tiro field of science, no where has there been suoh prog r '"i as in the solanoe of Optlos and the Fitting of Glasses. Our sucrs3 ln thig Une ls du( jn 0 ncas.r o th6 ti that wo Sav eve:y new meritorious Idea, e constantly seek to originate or fo"ow new methods 'of excel lence that will in any way aid us In the practice of Fitting Glasses. Barr's Jewelry, Store State and Liberty' Streets. groat succoss. Tho parado will form In front of tho city hnll and will start exactly on tho mlnuto. Those that aro to tako part aro requested to bo ready at C:30. . Tlo groat Mardl Gras wiy bo led. by "Jocko," tho humnn chlmpanzoo, who will givo a clover exhibition of baton Juggling, as ho did In tho Jungles boforo being taken into cap tivity. Following, this wonderful animal comoj "Salem Military band" which will render rag tlmo music for' tho "merry-makers," then will com tho king and queon of tho "Lemmon Grove," better known as King Koko and Queon Dido, followod by their body guards, Undo Sam, LI Hung Chang, Sitting Bull, Donzella, "Chol ly Boy," Fritz Hokenstuln, Mlko O. Flnroty and Snowball. After this will follow "Tho Lazy Family," a float depicting "home life," but not in "Salem," and' Muslr cal Sambo, tho African wonder who will render "ragtime" all by ' hli lonesome a positive novelty. Tho following' (attractions will ap pear in tho parade: Humpty Dumpty, the clown who never walks. Candy Kids, a sweet Mardl Gras novelty. Takanorl Koplml nnd his royal subjects, ' Introducing the famous Cherry Blossom tree, showing gor geous costumes from tho "Land o tho Rising Sun." Molly- McGuIre, tho long neck maiden. Seo her stretch. Hey Rubo and his pet chickens. Mmml vou Tennell, the oldest bare back rider In the world, who will do the most astouding feat's a special Mardl Gras feature. Devlli Triumph. Subjects to hi "Santnnlc Majesty. Watch the devil dance. The "Teddy Bird.". It dovllver l the goods. . Keep your hands down. Chinese Oriental display. A mar velous exhibition of royal robes and .decorations from the "flowery king dom." Hear tho Chinese band Sousa done to de'ath. The African Cherry Picker. Noted for his dexterity Jn picking cherries off the highest limbs, without effort, and able to dance at the same time. German Band Dlre;t from the land of snuer kraut. If they, pasji tho hat, drop the money In Han's flute. The Darktown Band. Boya who can play Bweet southern melodies. Thou Donkey Cafe. Acomlo fea ture of the' bfg parade. Everything served but hay. Potro, the fun-maker clown. Watch him rubber at you. Jaklo Wakenhelmor. Direct from Jorsusalem, in his comical oddities. , "Chery Widow." "Cherry City Law; Makers.." Road tholr banners.' "The Primitive Indian." Just captured, and a candidate for Che mawa, "Tho Blind Hog." Guoss tho rest. "The Rubo Harness Maker." "Chiof Feather Tall," in Ufa fam- oils' war dance. "Toddy Sloan," tho famous Jock ey. "Kiltio Bagpiper," in Scotch selec tions. "Dutch Pollco," specially eugaged for tho Mardl Gras. "Tho Silly Kid." Noto his slzo. "Carnival Features." The line of march for above will be as follews: . Parado forms In front of city hall, It will move south on High Btreet to State, west on Stn'to to 'Commercial south on Commercial to Trado, north on Cbm morclal to Marlon. Returning tho procqsslon- will movo south on Com mercial to Court, oast on' Court through tho cnrnlvol ground nnd will disband In front of the society circus Orientals in Parade. Special attention should bo callod to tho participation of tho Chlneso nnd Japanese rosldonts of ' Salem, who will appear en tnasso in tho big comic parade. Tho Chinese, headed by Mr. Lai YIck will bo ropresontod by threo gorgoous flonts, of n char actor never beforo scon In this city. All tho docorntlonB hnvo boon espe cially Imported for tho occasion, and tho progressiva Colestlals promiso n raro treat to all thoso who witness their part in tho parndo. Not to bo outdone by tho Chlnoso contingent of tho Mongolian rnco, tho local Japanese have prepared a magnificent float which they will ou ter In tho parado. Tho subject of th-3 float 13 historical, nnd according to Mr. Mataul, who la managing tho affair, roprcsonts "Tho Faithful Sub jects of tho Emperor, Godlngo, Who Captured Criminals and Snvod'HIa Majoaty, Toknorl KoJIml." On tho float will appear tho fam ous Jnpanoso "chorry blossom treo" containing tho secrot messago which tclss tho emperor of tho conspiracy against him, and saves his majesty's life. . Tho nffn'r Is under tho nusplcos. of tho'Japanoio society of Salem. Kodol will without doubt holp nny Tlincn ivlm will nnrfrn v. thn hlnlnrlxn I I OHO WllO htt9 StOmiCh disorders Or " a rwtinnlt i tii li Ina TnVn llrAr 4, adopted thi3 course as tho only so lution of tho difficulty, Tho order will apply to both tho games held at the stadium and thoso conducted undor the auspices of tho associa tion at other fields. When It was announced yesterday that tho scores made at field other than the stadium would bo Included In the .general result by which the championship would bo determined tho Americans Immediately entered a protest. This method, which Is a doparturo from tho usual Byatom Qf scoring would have placed eyery country oxcept England hopelessly out of tho running. Tho athldtos from tho United States Insisted that tho field events alorio should count for tho championship whllo tho Eng lishmen supported tho action of tho association in including lacrosse, football, shooting tournamont9, figure skating, hockoy, boxing and various other sports In tho genoral results. This mothou" of scoring would have plnced tho teams In this erder: United Kingdom, 20; Unltod Statos, S; Sweden, 3; Norway, 2; Canada. Franco, Bolgtum and Italy, 1 each. Under the method usually applied,! stadium scores only bolng counted tno teams would stand thus: United States, 31: Unltod Klnzdom. 20; fcwedon, B; Greece, 3; Canada, 1: Australia, 1; Norway, 1. First place undor tills system counts flvo peints: second nlnco. I fjhrco points nnd third place, ono point. Undor tho English systom. j besides including outaldo gnmoa, only tho first plnco counts and but ono point ls given for tho plnco. Americans Pleased. Tho decision of tho Olympic asso ciation not to award the champion ship moots tho npproval or tho Amer icans hero. Thoy fool confident of carrying oft tho most points nt the stadium, and although thoy will not bo officially declared victors, will bo ablo to call thcmsolvcs chnmpIonB, In tho 100-motor hack Btroko swimming raco today Bloborstoln of Gormnny, won tho first heat of tho soml-flnnls In 1 mlnuto, 2C 3-5 sec onds. in heat tko, Hnreamapo, of England, won, making tho distanco In, 1 mlnuto, 2C 1-5 minutes. Combining flections 1 nnd 2, NIol son, of Sweden, won tho preliminary In tho middle hold Javelin throw by hurling tho shaft 154 foot, C In. G. E. Lnrnor, on flvo points for England today by finishing first In tho 10-mllo wnlk. His tlmo was 1 hour, 15 mlnutos nnd 2-5 seconds. stomach troublos. . Take Kodol today and continue It for tho short time that ls necessary to give you com plete relief. Kodol Is sold by nil drugglsti. ' o r President Roosevelt will not help Tnft' campaign by sponging Into They are progressive busMi""""'''!'" uuuu '''u in take n great deal of J i' lo uran characters on tho float nro Mrs. Aokl, Mrs. Watannbe, Mr. Matsul, Mr. Usui and tho Rev1. 8. Kodama. Tho Japa nese wish to have It announced that thoso who will tako part In tho pa-' rado tomorrow ovenlng constitute tho respective Jnpanoso olemont of! tho city. nesa men, nnd pride In tho success and reputation of tho Cherry City. If you are inclined; to be economical, how. is the time to invest in M High Grade Clothing mmmmm mm mm mm mmm Every man's suit in the house reduced 20 per cent ,'...,' Every boy's suit in the house reduced 20 per cent Every Oxford Tie in the house reduced 20 per cent Every summer parasol reduced 20 per cent We're showing great values in Summer Wash Goods on our Bargain Tables. The prices are greatly reduced. To closo out these Summer Llno3. Many of tho patterns In this lot nro suitablo for party drosBe's and ovenlng wear. Havo you seon our lino of ( j"1TT LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS Our prices nro romarkably low for woll mado DustorB. $1.90, $2.30, $2.85. Now lino of doublo warp Turkish Towels Ju8t ro colvcd. Thoy'ro much closor woven than tho ordinary kind. An other shipment of. Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets Just Received. All" the new models in Batiste Corsets at Cash Store Prices Z? . A Cfa ' WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" VICE CONSUL INTOXICATED AT DIPLOMATIC DINNER O V. m "2 O 3W. X uSL . Twenty.fho Cents is tho Prlro of 1'eace, Tho torriblo Itching nnd smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, .a almost Instantly allayed by apply ing Chamberlain's Salvo. Prlco, 25 cents For sale by Dr. Stono's drug store. (Dulted Tress Leased Wire.) Rono, Nov., July 17. Bocause tho Amorlcan vlco consul at Shanghai wns not diplomats onough to ro main sobor nt a diplomatic dlnuor In Qhlnn, his wifo, Mrs. Cannon V Bgyd, is froo from wedlock today through a dlvorco. . Mrs. Boyd, who has been living horo tor tho past year with hot young daughter, filed hor suit for separation Bovoral m'onths ago. Tho court refused to act hastily In tho caso and mndo a thorough Investi gation of tho allegations In tho com plaint boforo granting a decree Tho diplomat was accused of drunkonnoss nud 'fnlluro to provide, Mrs. Boyd alleged that ho ofton be camo Intoxicated but that upon the occasion or tho diplomatic dinner montlonod ho grow so hilarious as to mar tho plcnauro of tho ovonlug, o Uao DoWltfa Llttio Early Rlsore, ploaaant little pills that are oany to tdko. Sold bv nil druggist. CASTOR I A ?or Infants and Children, Ilii Kind You Hava Always Bong M Boara tno Tr Biguaturo utf C&LUjt? COFFEE There is a time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your groc.r return roar ssoaer U tta do't Uks ScbUUof ' sUit; t M bin Special for Two Days Only During the last two days of the Cherry Pair we will sell upon presentation of this ad EXTRA f A CEDAR SHINGLES AT $2.00 PER THOUSAND, at our yard, 14th and Oak Sts., one block east of passenger depot. This offer for cash only. YUlIEl LIIUDEK AIW rUEL LUIUrAM SALEM, OREGON j Heppner was scared, but like San Francisco it will jaot qw. a '