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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1908)
fl vm if DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULV.gg, lgOg .fc JMMMwwsgfsistigs n ' ' linaand EtX)iromkalf aoimg Specials for this week's selling This sale is mighty good for you. It secures you needed weatherings at very little sums " r wi Today Is the day and today only Jdo we offer to our customers a large comfort in medium and dark shades at, your choice No telephone orders received. LASSIES WILL TOSS THE BALL InLLLvlJ W ilnnnnn' JSlAStm Ladies Ready-to-wear Section Offers iomc unusual good values In Mannish Tali orcdBults suitable for Fall wear. ' Wu'eTchalk Lino Stripe, plain tailored Jacket, Suit Ijfe.GO valueB, now $21.50 Tan, Light' Blue, pointed Jacket suit 130.00 values, now '. .... $15.85 Dlue Serge, plain tailored Jacket, 30.00 value. ow '...$10.85 Drown Serge, Silk lined- pony Jacket, suit J30.0O valuci, now S15.S5 IJrown Stripe Suit $32.00 value Now .' S18.35 Nnvy DIuo Panauia Suit $27.50 values Now . $18.50 Copenhagen, Pansimn, Mikado sleeves $37.G0 values, now ,...' S15.00 J ---Tr.m And many other unadvcrtlicd, nomo of theic stilts arrived too late for the spring shoeing p'-A a e net too light for Fall wear HKADY-TOAVEAH SECTION fHLWIIH WH 1 1 Ml "Wlm. in JJ 1 1 MlvSnm Ml 1 11 1 iRmOTl 41 JVfII I nnnWrYimWTlMi Wmm Lakes' Black Hose, special 78c $1.25 to $1.50 values HYGENIC ICEWATER FREE The Salem lovers of ball will have one grand opportunity of witnessing the national game played by nine fair tossers who are Just about the most classy bunch of feminine suro enough ball artists that ever graced a diamond. The Salem Cherry Pick ers, althoug being a bunch of bashful young men, will be the opponents of the lady team, and If they can dig up the nerve, they declare the fair ones will hardly take the game away If they should pack off a few hearts, lungs and heads, The Chicago lady ball team la un der the management of Birdie Carle ton, who Is- also captain and flrst base woman. Molly Drewster, who holds forth at second base, has the hlttlnc record of tho aggregation. She frequently hits out two-Backers, and In their recent game with tho Wabash team, she walloped out a sulcndld three-bagger. Blanche Or- rle, In center field, has the good rep also, and gets under the high files Just as easy as a man artist. Tho battery for the Chicago ladles conslbt of Whaling and Bellster, both men. The battery for the Cherry Pickers will bo Dau,o and Heyser. Daue Is the young twlrler formerly with tho Falrmounts In South Salem, and If !-.i throws his usual came, the la- d e wll! have to look lively to get a hit. The game will be called at 0 oc!ock Thursday evening, this tin usual time being schedulod In order that nil those wishing to see th game may get away from their work OREGON SIENNA PAINT Mr, D. H. Wyant of the Oregon -uinrni Pnlnt Company of T.,::;, m .tilte of the. en- . V , tho nlant several ,;,. So a. -p-j-! outgrown Its epuipmem uuu keep up with Its orders. The company Just sold 150 gal Ions of green shingle stain to the .. fn- tho Feeble Minded building It Ib ateo furnishing the state paint for tho grand stanu ai i . grounds. The Oregon-Alaska building at .. Ainai.-n.Viifeon.PacIflc Exposition ...m i. finuhpri in the Inside with the company's products. It will also furnish nil the material for finishing the different kinds of woods for the Stnte of Orogon at the exposition. Mr. Wyant was given tho follow ing letter by the Oregon-Alaskn-Yu-kon-Pacinc Exposition Commissien: To Whom It May Cencern: Tiita win introduce to you Mr. D. II. Wyant who has been appointed superintendent of the forestry de partment for Oregon nt the Alnka- Viilnn.PnrlM RvnO&itlon. Any courtesies you may be able to extend to him will be greatly appre ciated by the commission. Very truly yours, W. II. WEIIRUXG. President Oregon-Alnska-Yukon-Pa- cltlc Exposition Commission. EUGINE OWNS WATER WORKS Eugene, Or., July 22.EtigCtle owns Its own water works and th citizens nro happy for they hat9 been striving for n, municipality owned water system for years The price paid for tho works was 5140.000. Tho city now nm.,,. . T ' V " "wI'vow (ft lsbue $500,000' bonds for the 0. prcvements to tho system and action" en this matter will be taken'at the next council meeting. The people are satisfied the; struck a good bargain In acquiring the water system, as valuable prop. orty, Including Skinner's butt which will mnke a beautiful nar somo day .goes with It. Ij. J. o.A.eTQ:n.x,Au. Blgutu. J? , jOffiZ-fa, r .'S-f v t '- rfts LUPER HAS BEEN PARDONei) L. J. Luper, who was sentence during the April term of tho i. preme court to flvy yenie In the p. Itentlnry forporjury, wns today p8f doned by Governor Chamberlain This action has bnen expected owing, to it ucing uiv i,.riioiJinion ton Luper in committing perjury, which he did during the dlvorco suit brought ngnlhst by his wife, did to through n misunderstanding and b lng misled. The pnrdon will go Into effect Immediately. IMvIiik May S(oi It is currently reported that Coo. mcrclnl street paving work Is to b stopped. Hauling Iri cinders at th streetcar crossing at State and Com. merclnl street gives that Impression, Mana'ger Pngo of the strefttcar line says there will bo no stopping woric on paving, but tho laborers say the streot will not bo paved this year. - jit.-x tuiMatsmtm I.MllinHIHIIIHHHMIt'o O I City Ncw$i TtTttTtftTTTtTTttTfTtttTT ! fwuhcr 'wither MtfHcr mid tliuiiricrMorniA to. p)it or TliurnlHyi raolcr Tluirmlay, Hr rntor TrHMforrNl Xlchard Cluhliie, tho third trick pertor Ht tho Southern Pacific j r torvlco hero for the past mt HWiitht, will ho trfttisfcrred to toton Oily today, and W. M. Hate will relievo him to remain hero per awuicntly. Mr. Hate's family have i rcildlng hero for a ynr anj Ht well known. JTrtevhoHo MrothiR -' Thore wli'l'bi a" mciting lf the ttrnl rommlttco of the ComolldnU fi Telephone company of Hnloin, at Oily Hall, Saturday, July 2B, at 2 p. . All fanners line aro requestca 9 tend nt leutt one reprientntlve, M all commtitcoi already appoint A nr reijulred to bo present, and TNwijilor report of executive commit JW, 7-22-3t. 3H ldvetl VA Ah ttiiortment of fnngy crack r and cak. Juit th? tiling for knch and picnic!? Farriifgion The fSrocor and nmketmnn, 420 Stntj Kru't, . , Trh ctnii! 22.t. At th Hllto Cnfe. Ihe Cherry 1'rtlr la a thing of tho pait. but W1I3 W Flour, a product of tho Salam flowrlng MIIU muoh Ip duumJ day traittaetltiK toiitlnoM. He 1Avm m ver. Try a sack, and mu will fnr vm iin.t.- v.i.i... -. --- -----,wf ..-.... .Mnj , oooooooooooo O PEItKONAIi MENTION O O O O And MovcinentH of Salem 0 O People. O OOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs, C. A. Heath left yesterduy for Seattle for n visit to relative). She expects to visit relative! In Alaska befaro returning. Mli Emma Smith of Wenatchcc, Wash., who was tho guest of Miss Zclda Deunlnghoff over tho Cherry Pair, has gone to visit her sister, Mrs. Smith of Aurora. George Waters and wlfo havo de parted for Yellowstone Pork to en Joy a few weeks' outing. Mrs. Loin Herman Oakes Is In Se attle for a week. J. Stelnka and family have gone to SprliiKdoliI, Mo., whore thoy wlM make, their home In tho future. lI)air Gelr and wife havo gone to Now Era for u few woeks' visit. . Heub Saunders returned yestor. day from a trip to tho mountains. Carollno Mandon, of Ilohe, Ida ho, Is In the city visiting friends for a few dayi. Oroy Shaw lias gone to Portland (o transact butlneis. Charles Pomeroy. of Albany Is In Salem on a business trip. M)ri. nolknnp hat left for Los Aimdoa nccompantod by hor etttei Mr I lvfU'HH In tin n Ida I.A.Icl.li . their brothoi, who Is seriously III. liev. win. Mathowa has returned to KokoburB nfttr n short stay hotc. R. V. Holder, dlstrlot iwsioiiKor UKOtit for the 0. & N. W. railroad I hero for a few ilnys. C. P, Wentworth. of Rl Ulufr. Ultl.. It iLaualHe nff kr fnr n faw. plln returned Monday from Stnyton where they enjoyed n few dnys' fl h lng. They made a catch of 03 dur ing their short stay. Mrs, Dyer and on Connc!, form erly of this city but who novo beer, residing in Port!and of late, returnol today uMor a few weoks' visit here.! Geo. C. Maurer, a local contractor, Is In Portland on bus'ness. H. E. Olmstead, of Crabtree, Ore gon, Is In the city for a few dnys. Sheep Inspector Stcusloff had bu Iness at Portland Tuesday. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Rush's Dank. Salem. Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank MiTfillili, Rettiilvnt Agent. Offlco with Wm. Drown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. npTTHBsjja smi ii llli sfM. fMiilPWMlM' T"JL 1 ' 'i, Pi W W WVI jlrTVlimTwyiTTri CTro , fk Mr 1 U ff 1 l llBl 1 Wfm Bfj tit m m " 1 110' -a OTSlffl' "fSk I r .. i 1 Week More : AND MANY PEOPLE HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THISl NEW TODAY 1 1 GREAT MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE satbrted with no other. HMkty Ml Muit cowe fro a saKtary umr ket, Reinemter that amt go to itwsloff Dro, (qr y0p meals, thou ym en bo aur qf HllHtr'tnly tho IhwI, Phone 321. 1U (Jruvrl Carried by only tho btt. 4r and $ot ?kouo 311. J. M. loiwroacv mv PhaMtf hi at you oct a )woinit dotivory. CHlt for Nvwttort Th troltu today woia Maiui wlv poplo buuwl fur the W7,L,,,0uli'M,nMa Mrta W4h.. Ticket m4 t gal4m ,X,"T fw will k0y. Validating .11,.,- iZ. r.L 'I " Bwiw loit for Mist Alice Warner of tho West Porilaad high school U visiting ho grandmathor In South Salem, aftor a yqar's abeotiQe n the metropolis. Fred Kelly, wlfo and daughter or Portloud aro In the elty for a vllt to hla mother wha has a, homo on Lake UliUh, The Kelly are ulu. aon, Prta Kolly'j fntker having at one time keen mayor of the uy. aie. b. v. Talking ad deuek. r Cttea wwe in Port Unci TueUy. Muurtee KUhew wm u 1oK!ji4 Tuesday. K. Tklkm t i RorUaswl toi 4 few days. Johu Lwmo dowrteil fat vaft re U.tA bunch o! koi on a ring with a fob with tho name Mlnnip Achonbach. Return to Journal olnce, 7-22-3t. For Sahv a Dane hay baler. See C. B. Rrndloy, Rt. C, Salem. foir nrtlos oast of Salem. 7-22-3t For Sale Two camping outfits, con slating of four horos. two wagon -and harness. Located on ea- tldo of river bridge. 7-22-3t WaiKuI nt Once From 100 to 1600, th best of collateral secur ity to offer. Address Q 10. Jour. al office. 6-ll-tf IW If you have not already invested in one of our bargains then it would be to your own interest financially to come right away For SnIe25 head of bunchgras. horsos. some broke At South 2Sth St. C. W. Marleto. T20-3t Wiiutetl At once 40 tons cheat hay. Enquire Spiuldliig Co. 7-2l-2t F.miui one cIhm sad a hk. from nose glas-wg. owner can havo same by mUlng at this ottce and paying ehargei. T22-3' wiwaw 10 the sroat comfort it w iinvviiiug public. AstoriA In 1 spend a few days wish MMJt I Mike MoHoMy of St. RhI ws ih jtho city Monday on Mtta,s, f iUfct FarHlt)w 0nV' tXras. the hap man, U 'ttf faulty for ihniBc ofVSnf f , '" a jr VI chcen SOme time thlf f ,l!" Sates ftu V timmmm w- "abcock and B?Unle Tarn-1 I,ot On the streets of Salem Sa' nrdny afternnon, goia brooch wltu tot. PiMder plMu return to ailth Welh at Roeteln & cren. 1hhi's More. 7-2-3t I ToiIioir. MiH.tlnK-There will be n waottng of the central eommittc of the CoHsoldattHl Telephone omnany of Salow. at City Hall Saturday. July 25, Rt B. m ,: farmers Hne$ aro rnWtl to a m ieokt one ronruuve ad alt fomwIttsM aUwdy an Mntod are raquhred to be preset and colder rejwft of executive ST, H- ? 011 for farm .. Carpets Tne.t In a high grade carpet now. You can gt one at the price of a much okonper grade If you buy during this sale. We have a fine line of Axmlnlsters, Velvets. Brussels and Ingrains. Furniture Everything !n the etore u marked from 10 per cent to 50 per cent belew our regular prices on even piece of furniture In tho store. Furnish your home now and get every thing at SALK PRICKS. Linoleum . We are making a big reduction on our linoleum. You cannot ftf ford to labor on an old wooden floor, when you can get your fiw covered at such low prices as we are offering to you now. RfifriVprif nt q We are makin 10 per cent off on what we lWlHWiaiU15 have left on the Highgrade Wisconsin Peerless Refrigerator. Only a few left. EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HOME FURNISHINGS CANTE Diwuni ai bAtb PRICES THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 177 LIBERTY STREET 7-21-lw i Mwimmi m, , - J