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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1908)
. - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008 I Grafting Royal Anncs-i ORGANS Sixteen dollars is the amount brought Into Geo. J. Svvegel for cherries on one grafted branch of Royal Annes on an old seedling tree en his farm east of . Salem. The branch was. grafted by Fred Cnroth en five y6nrs ago. Walloon Ascension . , The parachute artist yesterday landed on the front porch of the Grant Holt cottage on Oak street He made another successful ascen sion almost on echedule time this morning. About 2000 people gath ered around the big bag, and watch ed the aernaut take his journey sky wards. nd IliConfQmkal! o.oling' A Geo. C Will EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC JLINB 121 South Commercial St., Salem, Ore. jniliUM ' II CHERRY FAIR SPECIAL TODAY IS THE LASr DAY OP THE CHERRY 1-AIR AMI OUIt JULY CLEARING SALE IS NEAHING AX ,.. ,...,....mvi niM.-niii- ASSORTMENTS 1IECOMB IIHOKEX. END. WE AIIVIHK iwllliii nnui i i.' ... - OFTEN' WE OFFEII SUCH MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES. HUNDREDS OP ITEMS UNADVER- JIBED. oMM3HfJHMBV - f-f I PIANOS w j J2 rfS mJ " kkmr A. kkkK. Mr m .JuPK it isx"r I Wash Goods Values Now io the time, this Ib the plnce, here ore the bargains, no reserves. May Flower, Batiste, n nivo variety of choice patterns In light and Inr1' blue, green, tnn nnd red. 13 piece, 10c values reduced to J4c n yard. 1G pieces 124c values reduced to 0c n yard. 14 pieces 13cand 20c values reduced (o 12"c a yard. And many other pieces unadvertloed. Wash Goods Section New Drcmlon HIMxhi, ynnl .;,,.,...,.,, .25 New Plaid", yard 35( lllHf, llrown nml It'll Check, Mcclnl 39 Jlolrc for Mill mnl Imlr bows to nmtcli rink, IIIh, Old Roe, Hi-ohm nml Red, JJOc nml Men's Suits Reduced , 110.00 values reduced to $7.00 .$12.50 values reduced to 88.73 . $15.00 values reduced to $9.50 ,$18.00 value reduced to $11.30 $20.00 valuea reduced to $18.50 $22,50 values reduced to $10.50 $25.00 values reduced to 918.05 In thli aBiorttnent of men's suits nil Flzes an.' represented, MEDIUM WEIGHT PANTS Worsted, stripes and mixtures also outing pants with roll cuff buttons. Reduced 25 pr cent. Extra Special Harvard piece dyed Pcmilc, medium nml dart: Mimic, nine, Red, Gray and Mack and Wlilt regular 10r 'value, i:TK.V SIMi CIA I, 1(1 YARDS POIt 65 yard . rr c JT. , rxvujvteuew Accxrvrrrfc vpL 00 City News Craw rtfh Today at (ho Ellto hotel, Wntlirr Fair tmilubt, nnd Sunday con tltmed Harmcr, t Craw-rlMi ' Tonight and tomorrow at Ellto .hotel. 2t.' Oram! Jury Adjoim Tho grand Jury has adjourned (III Monday. IMMt(n Trial .Monday Den 8tanton. charged with niiault lth attempt to kill Appeared befqro Judgo Burnett yetterday morning, nd plead not utility. Ilia trial was sv for .Monday at I p. m. 2ri Hlilinnnit Thin morning a (arise shipment of piano player music rolli arrived tu at any player. Theie roll are thr latest Improved and are u tpvolally teleeti'd Hit while I was In New York last mouth. Oto. C. Will. MkiteubI: Jury RlMtgre; Aftor being out is hour, the jury in tho $20,000 damage suit of Rurroughi agaliut tho Curtis l.um. her company disagreed yesterday, and were dlunlsied by the court The date of the new trial has not beeu t. Attention Yeternu All vtrau of the Chil war and especially of Bodgwlek 1mi No. 10. O. A. It. are urged to Attend thv tu. aeral of our ltu Ctnuado Capt. It. Lueai, Cd. D. U3th IM. Infantry, frvm tho Into roi4donoe Ik Swith Sa. leiu, on Fir trt't, bteeu Miller ud WIU08 itreot. at 3 o'clock i w.k Sunday. July 19. l, A. Tomft V. C. 1). Webtter, adjuiajnt. Jtlirop (Vnvurttl Aftr twlcfl dtt9iAti: rkt court by fatllnR (a itar at ib joint-u hour. J . utbr w brought bofote Judge Uuruett ys. trday fifternodti, uu ha enures! a plea, of uot Ku:lly. Uthrop rocetvd a wr lisure from tht Judge. He s to hnv appears at 10 oVlock Friday wornlnu but ha dia not ilo up, Tho time w thn pettimn! till 1 o'clock, but whu that (Im atue Uthrop wt ttll bMt. His attornex wre ptikmm. hoevr and they sent out a datacbruein t una tueir c4lent Uthrop was Un. any iQct,eii, and l;ald luto court at m. A m m k . "" ;to ociock, wau tn Judg ltd ttlluUtered tn Mm ,.,vi. .n down. UthrQp'i trial ws ,et far ine rt Monday is U Qy&btj ivrm. Crmllh Today at tho Elite hotel. Not (Jullty, Knyn llmiiftt Urlttnln Dennett, chnrged with a When In Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash Ington St, e-o-d Anminl Sbliimnit - I ' orimlnnl tumult upon his t on-yon r-i Hnuser Hros. have rcceivod their old niece, plead not guilty in the'nnnunl sh'pment of loadotl tbotgun nlnnlitt atit AttAilnti TtA .IntA cttntli AAMalitlHn iOA rtA PAA vii vii iv vvuii ;tnviuuj, i ii uu cuvii5 uuiidi 3iu ui i v vatV3t UUU PBItSOXAL Miss Helen Weir of Portland Is visiting Mrs. Henry St. Helen of this city. Miss Bntemnn of Independence Is visiting MIsb Grace S:ott and attend ing the Cherry Fair. Mrs R. S. Wnllace and daughter Htith of Glenosborne, Penn., are tak ing their summer vacation In the Cherry City vliltlng Paul Wallnce, Mrs. Wallace's son. Miss Wallnce I? n gradiwte of Rye seminary, New York. Mrs. W. A. Stringer nnd two lit tle dauKhters of San Francisco nr rived In the city Thursday night to peud the Bummer with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. S. Knight. Earl Clenver, who has been In San Francisco for the past two years, arrived In the city Wednesday Hal Mosher of Astoria Is In the city for n short visit during the ' Cherry Fair. j Mrs. Roy Phillips nnd son, Paul, , who hnvo been visiting Mrs. A. E. West of Falls City, the past week returned home yesterday. Mr. nnd Mr. West returned with Mrs. Phil lips anl will be guests of J. F Goode nnd family until Monday. Mrs. John Krauese of Portland, ft ue-h -. Salem, f Iv d 'r the ! to lay t3 viilt f If r. nn' at-' er.d 'he Cherry Fair. J. G. Crawford, the leading pho tographer of Albany, Is In the city visiting rclntlvos nnd taking in tlu Cherry Fair. Mrs. Thomas Sims of Portland Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Mott for a few days. Miss Kn'thryn Shannon of Forest Grove is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Mott I Popular Sheet Music And Piano Studies EIHSOX, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA PHONO GRAPHS AND RECORDS. A complete catalogue of Edison Records. Sewing I MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED And .that Is what you do, ave money when you trade win me. I will sell Tents nnd Camp Outfits and nil kinds of Cooking Utene'ls cheaper than you can get them of the same quality any place else; nnd always In the market for second-hnnd goods. U. t. IrlCl CfcK, 177 s. Commercial m Mitchell, lewis & Staver Co of his irUU hci not yet been set. CrnulMi ' Today at the Elite hotel. Grand Jury Work- The grand Jury yesterday return ed an Indictment against one Pecry, charged with obtaining money under falrc protonsoi from C. F. Allen, the proprietor of a Commercial street rooming home. The amount In quostlnn was $35 nnd wn the result of a chock given by Poery to the landlord calling tor that sum on the First National bank of thU city. The bank had no fundi to the credit of the drawer of tho cheek, hence his arrest. Tho Jury filed a roqueu that tho court commit young Clarence Garr, the horse thlof, to tho Oregon reform ichool, took the aftornoon off for an ofilclul vliit to the asylum and tho poor farm, and thon adjourned till Monday nwt, at 10 o'clock. To the Public " The Bloctrlo Fixture & Supply Co. havo remodeled the Interior of Itn factory building at No. 2U N. Lib erty street. The entire dismay Is now lueatd on tho ground floor. The public U eortUy Invited te call ana examine the elegant stock of ga aud electric- fixtures and an elabor ate auortmeut of glebes, shades and glaw. Mr. Hartwlg. a New Vrk dtulgnw ef gas tMd oteetrte tlxture. wall brackets aud relllHg offu, hat shells In a case, making a tet'al of 00,000 shells. Johns Scut to Jail Eugene Johnt, who plend guilty to n charge of assault and bnttery was sentenced yesterday to 25 days Imprisonment In the county Jail. Six Months for Aosiult Dukin Tela! Tho case of tho stato vj. Mnrtln, Llmbach for as-ault and battery committed upon R. II. Dakln of Mt. Angel bogan In the circuit court th's morning. The enso Is appealed, from the Justice court at Sllverton. Damage Suit l)lmlt'(l Upon a motion by the dofondnnt In the Laura Palmer suit against th Portland Hallway, Light &. Power company for $10,000 damages. non-suit wn& granted by Judge Bur nett, nnd the case thrown out of I court. ' ! DIED WILLIAMS At the family home, 10 miles south of Snlem, on June 17, Maxlne, the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. William?. The funeral was held at 12 o'clock today, and the burial wob made 'n Lee Mission cemetery. MBBMMHHHHMMKflMHMHMBVnMNaaHnSaBBMH NUW I llll A V Wanted Ten cherry pickers. Hnck will leave the corner of Commer cial and Trade stteeN between 6:30 and 7 o'clock Monday morn ing, returning at 7 t. m. Abou 4 days picking at sc per pound E. Pre&nell, phono 1140. 7-lS-3t Oregon Nuroer- Suit The Oregon Nursery company hns fllod a suit against the Chlco Nur sery company for the recovery of $.91.10 alleged to be due them an bill of goods sold lest year to th California concern. Sly Mouths for siult Charles nianebard. the man whn was charged with a criminal assault charge of the fixture department. "V be iCvn ZT., AvtU.. not in stock ean be wJZLJ? "" , ..., ..n,,.,,. n uum lie el and wade up for you oxactly as you want it, wkleale or retail. Any detign you have can be duull cated, remodeled or reflaltjied. Sug gestlea and designs submitted for special purnoiee for lodg rooms, pablle UhII. private reetdenee au.1 deeoratlve UghUng. An exnert plater uin enarge of the ftnhhutg depart ment and ike output ti Kttarut,i to be Ue Uet obtainable. Nick! pjt Ing of Uleyoleu pari eagine fttting. toeki. lastrumewi. et.. pnaraHteeC. rtmoiuowie parts polhkvd. Ilnu ketUe andlroiu and other large wetal orBrttuowi Mished and made to look like new. The Klectrtc Flv ture & Supply Co. U a Salem fact ry. it it the only gas and lecr:c fixture factory In th narthwnu .., Is a kplendld advertUenteut to the Capital ctty. h beHevti it u . tttUM to the PAttoaaee of ir ..x. jde betray n f a home Ittsytutlon. Th OMtBtlt nf thla '........ -.1. . T. the clet Insivectlon of fixture ex- grand Jry returneil an liui!((nMn charging him with assault and bat tery, pleaded guilty to the iatrr charge yeorday, and was sentenced to six memhs tn the county Jail. Pen Minstrel Show A large audience gathered at the penitentiary to listen to the minstrel show which wm presented by the prisoners. The entertainment last evning we the some n that given Jnly 7. the progtani being re peeled by gaoetaJ ronHaii m,i wnB highly apiHTtolateil. Auto Thief Rsnipei It lc reported that the Chicago automobile thief who was oaptured in independence recentlr aa,i tt. eluded his custodians and made his escape yesterday, showed up m Dal las this morning with the machine. At attempt was made to arrest the man. but with the same smootbnes Wanted Experienced dining room girl. Cottage hotel. 7-n.3t Wantixl nt Once From $100 to $500, the best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address G 10, Jour nal office. 6-11-tf Wanted At once, a bill collector well acquainted with Salem. Em ployment every month to right man. Enquire of A. M. Hansen a his factory, corner Mill and Church streets, Salem, .l-17-iw HEADQUARTERS FOR American Proof Hemp. Portland Stand ard, Pure Manilla, Clover leaf, Sisal Binder Twine. Bale Ties. Also tte Champion Binder, Champion Draw Cut Mower, Mitchell Wagons, Staver Buggies, Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, anything j ior me rarm. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co 237 STATE STREET f. f. car. Mgr. SALEM, ORE F-iirap ijC'-. ' 'mj',iCjLvSV pert, and In plnl t degsw mliA . e sme 8luotbnes durable (inlsh wllj compare fvr i. l "u his movementr h.y with any factory uul uStTja e i T WV the Da States W8",offlcor the slip Just before noon to. jday CITY PHOPKHTY FOIl SAI.K XOTICi: IS 1IKI1KIIY GIVEN THAT S11VLKI) OKPKRS WILL HE 1UZCKIYKII IIY THE CITY OF SA LKM, OUKGON, AT THE OFKirR OF THE VXDKItSIfiNKH AT THE I'lTY H.M-L, IP TO I O'CLOCK SI., OX MONDAY, Jll.Y 20, 1008, FOU THE I'l'ilCHASK OF TUP PHOPKHTY OWNED IIY THE CITY AND KNOWS AS TI1F OLD "TIGER FIHK ENGINE HOUSE" OX THE SOIT1I SIDE OF STATE STIIEET AXD JCST WEST OF THE ALLEY mrrwEEx cojlmeucial axd FRONT STREETS. RIGHT RE SERVED TO REFUSE IXY OFFER Iir ORDER OF THE COUNCIL, W. A. MOORES. RECORDER. 7.16.lt A German Clumudou of American KnglNh. ' Professor Alois nran.1i ciWi-, .J hU guns in defenie of his assertion that -the average educated Amerl can speaks English as well and as purely as the educnted Englishman hlniself." English pedagogues have accused- him of Joking. But he re-1 torts in .the columns of the London Standard that he was by no means Grnsp a good .thing when It h o! e fered. We particularly call your at tention to the advisability of bujl a M'CORMICK HINDER and N MOUTH TWINE nt S. A. MANNING'S IMPLEMENT HOUSE Joking. The inferiority of th pn. Ilsh, where such inferiority exists ,he thinks, is due to the "exclusive cultivation of the classical langu ages" and the custom of hoWn , written examinations In the cases 1 of modern languages where pronun , elation ought to he an essential con ; isderation. He declares: I '-America Is far and away ahead of England In the cultivation of the mother language, as, indeed, of all modern languages. At Harvard the" "udjro, English Is represented by a staff of 19 members, which deals PhnJ , US mSt var,ous asPects. IhTn haS a mBnificent school of German; the writings and scholars it has nro.i.,.i . ..." . mahiBg their Influence felt at our universities In Germany. America however, unlike England, prpe ,J appoints the teachers thu educated to ihe positions for which they h v qual f,ed. mak!Dg tbenj ve cUsrica student,, their instructor! of modern languages in the sec ondary schools c 'Withall thla strict :aUd -compre-henslve training jn modern j wages, and particularly m EngM.h Is It any wonder that the i sounds and vulgarisms of the tit cated American's phrasing begin W disappear? Two years ago I to America completely udder the If fluence of the English preJndW against American pronunciation. 1 returned filled only with admiral for the wnrlf Hnnn In imorlefl. l the nroeresB nphtvoH hv AmerlM'' throughout the whole of this Ins tant field. When a young America university man who has eraduW In English comes to Berlin, I tt quite without misgiving, intrust with an English conversation coar In ray Enclish seminary. The"- B." from the northern parts of W" land nn Ilia ntha. hnH OllffOfS. ' ' often as not, from the vitiating nuence of dialect. These are sof of the reasons why we feel heartiest satisfaction that the P ( alacrity In receiving our head'!t .'tore In r..v.... v 4i. ii mil'" flrst contingent will cross the AtW" tic. They wllj carry with t from GeiWiiy' to Americi, IF' i...i,.. .. . j-l.- a inter 'cal gpod, wUKM Literary Dj