Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 21, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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CBltDREN'S WASH
' DRESSES
At Kedttced Prices
DOc Values .-aHc
C5c Vnluoi ...flc
76c Values .,'roc
8Sc Values ,c
$1.00 Values 75S
$1.25" Value 0,c
$1.50 Values I1'1'
$1.76 Vdlucu 91.t
$2.00 Values . .... P1'
$2.50 Values S1-8"
$5.75 Values ...$2.08
HYGRADB MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
at a saving of
Wiper :
descent .
We have never offered
better values
Public Conveniences
We hnvo Just Instnlled a Ladles' ncit noom,
Writing Houm, New Lavatories, Public Phone
Main 241, for the convenience of our patrons.
Hygenic Icewater
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"l Mlf lUtAi
4-HHH Hill HI 111 MHH (
Wffttl
ksiPlrs and thundentorms to
9re
aifht or WcdBPiday; cooler.
HciwreM hb knurs of 1 and 2
tH timtUy mornlHKi some per
m HNirflMly in need of tho Star
MM,iirlp Hd without the neces-1
Mi-y tuadB to purcnase uicm, re
Vrrt a 10x12 (Ug frotn tho cornet
ti the Willamette hotel, where Man
mgpr TM hd hung.lt.for tho Cherry
HWr iN Crn(vl. Th Jdeutlty of
MHf rne or. per08, fi lis yet un-
AJBWC W m
-J,vR.iCrtwrlght of llnrrliburu
wrlttcu to the Hallroad Commit
tm, prpteMlag KKnlnit the decision
Irthf ioutkern Pacific conipany to
jrnove tho side traci leaamg to his
., .. .'...
rehouie In the city limits of liar
riAhrg, and imjulrlng whother the
cciNnUelop has JurudJqtlOn In su(h
(e,
IttMtr! toy r Iw
The Kallroad Corhmlteton ytitor
iay mornlne received a letter from.
Bwwrlntendtnt Henry Mally of the
TW,rlV Bureau at Oregdri City.
kins whether It Is poulble. pro -
tM1h the transportation, comjiau-lof
j are wllUnc. to allow free trans.
nartatton to an officer of the bureau.
The letter states tia( all work of!
the Fliherlei Bureau la gratuitous,
Md that any favors secured legltl
wately t)onj this lino allows o
MMCh ionv for the development ot
tke salmon and ttout Induitry. The
csftwlll h taken up b- .the eom
DJlistun iu the nar future,
JtfJ't CIltlHI f
Tho O. R. JjJ. cenuny hat noti
fied tho nalU-oid Commission that
it vtlU not pay the claim for WiM
tttmaudfd by F A, Kennard of Red
tfiipnd. lor daroite done to & ship
went ot hQUsohoU! sijodi. The mai
ter has ben befarc the cammissJou
for some tltm, and h rnllrgad com
rauy w former letters, has cxpreMd
its Intention of naylag the tlalm
Howc-tr, when the offlolaU of tk
company found thRt a formal lu.
vestlfation wa t U mU, thx
refuse to iy the damage ayl
that the Injury, If it eceurrtM at a:1,
XTtSS TU "
clTtl by the'O U. N
Gt that tolld last mmmer? tu
cleaned and pretwd to look aliaoji
nv at n little' xpMne 6y jShu
o A 8tge, It would imprv your
nppcarane, ana wake ou more
conVfoTtabb these hot daye,
V4cH ClunmA lUrnk--Mr.
najJse.e.WvgjRe nTcnr:.
tor of DrfawUtid. the new moving
jacmre uovr tt stare tre-jt
tKea orlW mnnneraetit
YwoH,the popular Ctuirf
daily nn
fc tJ
Shoes at Radically Reduced Prices
Ua,c, UU Shoe, B.h,r cut, Ml. N. " " ?f .
July Clearings
Slylp No. 200. Blucher cut. $2.50 values-
Clenrlnc 8alc price y
LaS l"Lk Oxford,, No. lldO. $2.!0 values. - g
Clearing Sale price '' ''"
Ijullo.' Black 0Ioto, No. 1280, I2.C0 value- .
J oV(;;a.-, -no.' ;;; -;f - -75
Snednl v
Ladles Tan Garden Ties, regular $3.00 value- g
8peclal ""
Men's Canvas Shoes' and Oxford- Q
m".':sK'"' v.'.;;; .; ,; ;.v; i; ;.:.o ,,
$6.00 values, Bpeclftl
$2.85, $3.15 and $3.85
We have the largest stock of shoe sundries in the
Willamette VaHey
SHOE DEPARTMENT-NEW ANNEX
Free
amu.en.ent place. Mr. Range Is an
experienced man In tho movlnix pic-
Mr. Range Is nn
turc - bmlntCM and ccjjtimyltteu :iv-
crn Iruprovtmenti la the Vaudett.
Xo si,,,,
uw hn Mm wonther vou w III .
want to smoke, and when you smoko
you will wantonly the best try n
Tashmoo, or a Ln Carona, and u
convinced that they are tho best.
The KrilMinl B-ciit Tliratc
Ii a good place to visit, wnen
-- :
looking for good, clean amuement.and yoiterdny afternoon to attend A
Change of pictures Tuesdays, Fridays
and Sundays.
Ic Crt-am Social
Somo of the younger pupils of
Lcsllo M. E. Sunday rchool will glvo
an Ico cream social and program in
Falrmount park, from 6 to 10
o'clock p. m. on Wednesday.
SALEM GIKL WEDS
WASHINGTON
The marriage of Mla Margaret
.,, . . ,,..., ir ri..l
-r- .ik"', u
Washington D. C, takes place to
morrow evening at S-30 o'clock at
the ho'me of the brl-le'g parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Miles on the Liberty
road. The young people will prob
ably May on the court for some time,
and later go to Washington, D. C.
It rwlde.
Among the ont-jftwn
le to attend tho wei'dlng
rc'atlves
are: Mrs.
. Cook of Dos Molnei, iowa, a sister
Mrs, Milts: H. .1. Cook of Spo-
kuno, Mrs. Miles brother, and his
two daughters, MUil-s Clara and
Vorna; Mr. and Mr Ml'.oa' wn, D.
W. MUer of San Fr-no sco.
nitNKSK AltllKSHTKD YXMX
STEALING .DIAMOND RING
A laeal Chinese giving, the name
at Chlng was arrested )at Right
charged with stealing a diamond
rim- bvlonging to Mrs. JwRRle G
Kylo ot this city. Tb ting waa ro
jvorted mllng about a month ago,
and up uutM ytMtordny no trace ot It
rould be found
Just bofore closlus time Chlng
Mm Into Powry'i Jewelry Mor
on State street and offered a dia
mond ring tor kale. Te ring an
bwwred the dosffltJaH given by Mr.
Kyle, ami Pomtroy toldohoned to
the. lady's home. Ahont tb am
time Mr. Undfa, a cnotouw vk
waa in the tor nottno.) the police.
. . k
and Raor Wolea ctvne at onee to the
Jewelry store. He obu.ned a de
scrtpUoA at the CelsUi and then
"rtrt te ' W tnr'ned to their heme l7i"irwTe tBrai- hU stoffiach-
jevettakon jnst m no rehfnl hlf'eUao, dld n Jt go, so I fired again, the
ahMte in the Chine snorter. He
Mil remain In the city Jajl tH th
Oetttber tw ot court.
ALL KINDS OP TROUBLE
VOll MRS. utRiKic
W.
C W.-..W Us- .WR MJ
t a arrant e.ui JUn Yatto.
th nrnji who wns a.te it the
.un.. fmk.4fl
Bk ana wuer,v
MAMItt.. ... .. I... . . m . '
v.n -v -.. AWAKtm uown ny,ar In tb ttv , .-i-- ' .-.-.... ,,.v .
. ha V.s u the carnival Sa.urdav nrt, Il1. JI " ,. T"-. T" ""r' . lu lv"vr " wanton wrote at
of tho Ms,tworn out t-.rr.MtA 'Zi T ""v "' ' '"?. ,n ,Bmmer in? toome ' Miss Denser, la which
. rsari Rti.. n.i io ;;. ; .rr !? Ber l Study vltK wtnp,..te suicide, wa, not at-
T ,-, -. -,.,, 4 iut jrrui. ursii.r 1m..i .-
"AT OBEfloy'
Pooling - and Economical!
T Y i in - .-- mmn"
BMMW -- I "'
Specials for this week's selling
The advance fall lines are arriving now every Jay
Have row All summery goods al special reduced
Sm
city, wm sirai... "' "" "
talnlng 37 cents and a bracelet.
city, with scaling n toy bank con
PEHSONAL
Charlos Shull and George Haten-
lion. UOin empioji- ui mc oa
u ... !?:... . tliA Dnianl
brewery, went to' Gervals yesterday
on business.
Rev. H. P. Babcock departed yes
terday afternoon for Baltimore, Md
ile will visit relatives and menus
there a month. j
Mr. n.nroft Mneon wont.to Port-
niMHine of the Ernnd lodsre.
D. Buller nnd wife returned 'to months ago, will soon be n free man.
their home In Omaha, Neb., ycsicr-j General Frederick Funiton, com
day after a two'weeks visit here. mandlng general of the department
Miss Cora M. Sullivan, a Portland of California, stated to the United
teacher, left for Sllverton yesterday Press today that he had written to
after visiting at the home of Fred the war department at Washington
Rice In this city for n number of recommending that the man's sen
dnyg, tenco bo remitted and that ho had
Mrs. C. Gray went to PortlanJ received an unofficial answer stating
yesterday afternoon to spend a few that clemency would be shown wlth-
MANidava after a visit with her son In
this city for a number of days.
this city. Mrs. Gray lives In Cdt-
tage Grove.
Mr. M. McCully departed lat
night for San Francisco
Henry Folk Is In Newport enjoy
lng an outing. States.
Mr. Carroll was a passenger for "1 wrote to Washington nearly
8an Francisco .last evening. tvvo weeka ago,-" said General Funs
N. S. Brock of Marlon was In ton to the United Press today, "rec
town Saturday. He saya there Is not ommendlng that Buwnld be releaied
much doing In the way of building up from prison. I hnvo not yet receive!
there. Some repairs are belug made official answer to my communlca
and some property Is selling, ' tlon, but 1 received a personal and
The Hon. Bill Queener of Stayton unofficial letter from Judge Advo
was In town Saturday. Bill helped cate General Davis nt Washington
carry Stayton dry, and has gone dry stating that the letter had reached
himself. He had a 'belief for the war department and that the
many years that he was helping pay prleonor would undoubtedly be
off the government debt by stlraulat- shown leniency In time.
Ing revenue receipts. ' "i made this requeit mainly he
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dowuing were caut-e the object ot Buwald's punish
in town Saturday. Henry takos aa -"' ' ;
!much interest as ever In Democratic
polities, although he Is not county
chairman at present. He is a kind ot
chairman ot tat whole campaign. .1
Harmon Snook, the contractor,
began tfcta wo$k laying brlek on the
new Ulk't bnlldtng at Albany, and
Is nlo nutting the roof on the now
high school building at Central
Point.
Was. Sorrell and tawHy and T.
nraw - wiHj n jW io
.vewpon ir a wues s online ity me
uu.i,
" int Vi
Mrs. H. George Meyer and son
. , . k. .
FTd and danshtor Aliw bnve gone
to Newport for tie snmwer.
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Mls6 Mnnde Hawley. a popular
.i, c...v.-.. i-.. !;
Clock ot Stockton's, left Sahirday
home In RuMid. Wash. St. wiii
wdt at Aberdeen and mhar vnf.k.
MBtoa olnts before retnrnlne.
Mr,. F. A. Brlxen. dau.htor a
tmd.. and Miss Lola De g. left
rfrd.y attornoon tor Ponhnd tor
Mis Laura Snelllnt: at iii!riw
, iuru w OB
Tuesday. Jtfgrgjoa
so must
prices.
Tomorrow Only
We offer a line of vacation Com
forts In medium and dark shades.'
Your choice for
95c
Values to $1.50 on 2nle at 8:30
no telephone orders received.
Men's Negligee ';
. Shirts
lm light and dark colors $1.00,
$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 values
Half Price
i f
r BOYS
ImMFvL TELESCOPE HATS IN BLACKS AND OKAYS
rJp Ji It EDITED
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FUNST0N SECURING LENIENCY .
FOR ANARCHIST SOLDIER
(Onitcd rrru i.Mifd Wlre.
San FrancUco, July 21. Private
William Buwnld, company A, first
bnttallon of engineers, who Is serv
ing a mrec-ycar &;"-'" '" """
servitude in the military prison on
Alcartrai Island for having shaken
hands with Emma Goldman, the an-
archlst, nt a meeting nere two
In p few weeks.
Buwnld had served 15 years In tho
army and waB regarded as a good
soldier. The episode of his shnklni;
handu with Emmn Goldman and tho
subsequent courtmartial created u
sensation in every part of the United
WILL 60T0 JURY
the Orange ball he heard Mr. Goodo
using his name. "1 stepped In,"
said Stanton, "and Mr. Goode was
phoning to the police. 1 asked hlra
..
hang up the phone, and said
don't have me arreted.' Just then
he made a grab for rne. I did not
kHOW whether he had a gun or not
. . ,. , " " ,r. U01,
Trff Ir!,M." ? "'. l Bwd
the ftr t!me Ju to frighten him.
Jjjf " " Ww "
Tha sht him thronRh thi
juouth."
. Sveral of Stn-oa s relatives test!
ned that the '0US man was not In
hU r,ght m,nd on the da' t the
5!' "? . "t . ?": .h'
as Ten ears tharB Has notoZ
Be V H ni? ui? Jl. ! ?
HAfnA
Introduced
This wav
MflHlWOTil
WHITE DUCK and WASH
SKIRTS
... . t this Sum
Our cnt re - - - f
mpr's COOl ann v- , i
ZLr skirt at unheard of low .
nrlces.
$1.25 values, reduced to....O
$1.50 values, reduced to..Sl.i:
$2.00 values, reduced to...-
2.50 values, reduced to... 91.8"
$2.75 values, reduced to . . .92.07
$3.00 values, reduced to. . .S2-""
Etc., Etc.
BOY'S WEARINGS
Boys' straight knee pants at
HALF PRICE.
We have selected at random a.
line of Boys' Suits Including a
few stylos of Boys' Russian blouse
Suits, ages 3 to 6 years, at a I
saving df 33 1-3 per cent..
$4.50 values $:J-
$3.00 values -?2,00
Hoy's Department Nnv Annex.
ment had been achieved and the mart
j5 too fine a man to spend three
years of hi? life in prison. We want-
ed to establish the principle that the
oath of allegiance taken by a soldier
makes It Impossible for him to be
come an anarchist while he 1b wear
ing the uniform of the United States.
This has been done.
"Buwnld too!: a very manly atti
tude after his sentence had been
pronounced. He told Captain Popo
of his company thnt he realized thnt
he had done wrong and deserved hlxj
punishment. He said that he had
been carried awny by Emma Gold
man's eloquence and forgot himself.
He stated thnt he was very grateful
to me for having reduced the sen
tence Imposed on him by the court
martial from five to three years.
"I know that several, attempts
have been mndo by anarchists to ap
proach Buwnld while ho has been in
prison and that he resisted all at
tempts to see them. He takes tho
attitude that his punishment is de
served nnd that sIiowb that he Is
too good a man to spend three
years In prison."
General Funston scoffed at tlu
statement made some weeks ago by
a Spanish war veternn that the
whole Buwald affair had been plan
nod beforehand to demonstrate that
toldlers could not express their
thoughts.
"That is the evaporating of a dis
eased mind," said the general. "And
we paid no more nttentton to it thaii
we would to the barking of a yellow
dog."
considered one of the strong points
In the proo' of the defendant's men
tal etate.
Over Thlrty.flve Years.
In 1S72 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera in
!ntum , V- was at this time that
Chamberlain' colic, Cholera and Di
arrobea Remedy was first brought in
to use. It proved more successful
than nny other remedy or treatment,
fnin Jn!ufor th,rt''flve years main
talned that record. From a Braall
beginning its sale and use has ex
4HS1AJa .evwy pa-rt of tne UoltetJ
vi!f 5 d t0. many t0elsn countries.
Mne dpjggists out of ten will rec
ommend It when their opinion Is
asked although they have othi?
5SmnVBat P?y them a ,eate'
pront. it can always be depended
upon, even 10 the most severe and
terous m. For sale by d?
Stone's drug store.
The prohibition party had 3
peculiar experience: its cause took
a notion to outgrow the party, ana
aid it with neatness and dispatch
i- .t A 0,ntcd Woman.
i.lIw5y f0Bn1 ln 'he same houaa
with Ballard's Snow Liniment it
tree from aches and pains, it heu
cuts, burn, and scalds i JJJj!
rheumaftsm, neuralgia, lumbago and
all muscular sorenets'atfd &i
by Vll dealer?11 '" a bott,e' Sold
SHEPPAR0
BREAKS
' ' RECORDS
(United 1'rcss Leased Wlre.t
T.nnrton. July 21. Melvln u,
Shepilard- of New York, won tho
nnal heat In the 800-meter foot race
at the Olympic ganiG3 today, cover,
lng the distance In 1 mlnut03, 54 4.5
seconds. ThlB bents tho time of
Pilgrim of the American team, at
.Uhano In 100G. 0 2-5 scpnriiia it..
former Olympic winner's time being
2 minutes, 1 1-5 seconds.
London, July 21. Interest at the
Olympic games today centers In tho
final outcome of the 200-meter dath
In which five Amerlcrtno, three Eng
Hshmen, ope Canadian, one French
man, one Hungarian and one Norwe
glan are entered. Kerr of Canada,
made the beBt showing In the pre
liminary heatB today, his" tlmo being
22 1-5 seconds. Hamilton of Atnn
lea, mn.de the next best showing, hit
time being 1-5 of n second slower
thnn that jof the Canadian runner.
In the cntch-'as-catch-can wrestling
Beck of Englnnd, defeated flar
gaanes of America.
Coleman of Englnnd, defeated
Wnllls of Englnnd, In tho first round
of the middle weight wrestling
match.
Potter of America, sot a new
Olympic record In tho running "high
Jump today when ho established a
mark of 0 feet, 3 Inches. Ho made
the record when ho won section Ave
of the preliminaries.
ROJESTVKNSKY D1E11 OP
- A HltOKEN HE.RT
(United Tress Leased Wire.)- '
St Petersburg, July 21. Dis
patches today from Badnauhelm,
Germany,' Bay Admiral Rojestveniky
died of n broken heart as tho result
of sorrow artd.dlBgruco. ,lropiii
Uqiib are being mndc hpro today for
n demonstration In honor of the ad
mJrnl who hnS' been much beloud
since he herolcVly pleaded-guilty of
being responsible for the surrender
of the Russian fleet In tho battle ot I
the Sea of Japan, voluntarily tun
ing the penalty to save his officers.
Oscar Johnson Is in PortluS
transacting business
MONEY TO LOAN
THOB. K. FORD.
Over Ladd & Bush's Bnnk.8al.0
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Sockty
' Frank Meredith, Resident Age.
Office with Win. Brown & Co., W
29 Commercial street.
Wanted Ten cherry pickers. Ii
will leave the corner of Commer
cial and Trade BtreetB betwetJ
6:30 and 7 o'clock Monday awn
ing, returning at 7 p. m. A&wl
4 days picking nt ic per pouti
E. Presnell, phone 1140. 71S-Jt
Wnnttd ut Once From $100 l
$500, the beBt ot collateral s.r
Ity to offer. Address O 10, J"
nal office, 6lltl-
For Sale 25 head of buncbpH
horses. Some broke At Soil
25th St. C. W. MarJelB.
7.20-St'-
The Home Seekers Infornuitlon 1
renu will place you In direct co
municntlon with owners of f""
and city property. Chamber Com
merce, Portland. 222 N. Comn
cial street, Snlem Or. 7'!l
Wnntinl A contract to cut ft5
100 to 500 cords of wood, l
qulreof Derby & Wlllson or J. &
Sharp. 7-21
For Sale Timber claim at a W
gain, 7 miles from Drains
new. R. R. Must be sold at one
Inquire of A. D. Leach, corw
Miller and Rock streets, S1;
Or. 7-':t
For Snl Forty lod of flr-t
mlloh pnw- nno mllfl SOUthel '
Tmrner. Address W. C, 0
Turner, Or., Rt. 3. "l'lXL
For Saltj Several houses In BjJ
and farm 'ands at a bargain &
1U1 National Bank. 84-
Wanted At once 40 tons cheat W
Enquire Spauldlne Co. 7-2l'!t'"
Lost Lady's gold hunting f
watch, brown leather fob, .
: rose festlMnl souvenir. "'
please return to tnte office
ward. 7-21,t
I NEW TODAY