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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
'. WWf W fr3B fH'n& IK l& Ml DAILY CAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEGOX, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1008 and i-i 9 corromjLQa Specials for this week's selling Como every body' Godd things are here for nit. Doubters and skeptics are especially Invited, In half a jiffy they will bubble with enthusiasm. o And oooooooo PERSONAL MENTION O Motemcnts of Salem O People. O OOOOOOOOO O I MILITARY BALI O AT THE RINK .. t mrt All 13 ready for Hio grnno inm.uw MURDERED MY NEPRe ibuuuuueu rrom Pflge 1 i o o Miss Emma Weller, the music teach er, has gone to the Newport beachej for the summer. reuu - D-- i . i: i. h In ball nt the skating rin,K honor of the militiamen encamped at the rifle range. A is expected and a good time 18 prophesied for the marksmen. in J.rtrrln nt S:30 o'clOCK this evening, when Adjutant Genera. Muslin Underwear We have a special line of HygradcMuslln Un derwen: h .- t we are closing out at--; One-third Less' ,. Colored Kid Gloves I3.G0 Values, reduced to 91.88 14.00 Values, reduced to Jjl.Ort $J,,25 to $1.75 Fownea & Keyser Silk Gloves In black and assorted color Sriecla: 03c ladies Ready-to-wear Section Offers soma unusual good values .In Mannish Tail ored Suit suitable for Fall wear. Blue Chalk Lino Stripe, plain tailored Jacket, Suit 142.50 valuer, now ,'.". '. . .....321,50 Tan, LIght'Blue, pointed Jacket suit' $30.00 value, now " .......S15.85 Blue Serge, plain tailored Jacket, 530.00 valuer now v S10.S5 Brown Serge, Silk lined pony Jacket, suit $30.0 values, now $15.85 Brown Strlpo Suit $32.00 values Xo i sis.aj; Nnvy Blue Panama Suit $27.50. 'values Now '..... . Copenhagen, Panama, Mikado now v , S1S.50 alcoves $37.50 values, " ?15.00 Uncle John Baker has gone to Eu- this evening, when Adjutant uentr. u . . . in t-.t n Mm rrrnnil marcil. gene for n visit tp the family or nis Kinzer win iuu .. .- o - . - ... .. . ( ni. miiiTininini. iin;niuw ail iaiub "" ' , , company XI, and ladles will be nd mltted free. For others a nominal charge will be made. The floor has been fixed up and is now m b" mi TiMtint. win lm Borveu iii- COnUIUUii. uw. " side. The Snlem Mllltnry band wPl give n concert In front of the rink and the music for the dancing wl'l be furnished by the orchestrn. .!. fll.t. YYmp.M dnlt! la OS DeWlUK WUCIl niiKi ju.. -.l11.. nnA fnr nl PR. KPCOIIIIIIL'UU cd and sold by all druggist. o MARRIED. ROCKHILL-MOTHORN At tho home of the bride's aunt, MIm Mary Mothorn, Wednesday after- nnnn. Jlllv 22. 190S. at 1 o'clock, Miss Lulu Mothorn to Clarence Rockhlll, Rev. P. S. Knight offi ciating. They left Immediately for a two- weeks' trip to salmon uiver And many other nnadvcrtlscd, sonic of theio suits nrrlvtd too late for the tp: Ing show in j too light for Fall woar READY-TO-WEAR SECTION 1 nro nrt Ladies Black! Hose, special. 78c $1.25 to $1.50 values' dtw3feu0fei HYGENIC ICEWATER llllUIHIIIIimHHIH City News vtftllltlllti WeaHicr HImihitb tonight or Friday, Frrli Crauilnh At ho Elite Cafe. FU Memorial Plans for tho erection of the Til men Ford memorial arch nt tho en trance of the Odd Fellow h cemetery Are now under way. HF' I ence ,LL n uny inuea iwo oniers, one requiring f Southern Pacific company be rc tho O. . & N. comiviny to plank,, quired to construct a stock ynrd on cover and drain their stock yard at its property at that po'nt. Tho pe- I nl TL "n0thCr r0f,ulrl"K '" itntes that large numbers of tho CorvaJlls & Eastern to maintain hogs and cattlo s.-o raised at Tar.. a depot at Lyoiu. ,BOati nud tlm. nt nrl Anf .. ma IllUe Man Her,-"" ' K '.!? " w m.,!es be Pr.i m.im ,u n .i ... . ' '"" uu 'ol,luu on uie cars, r red M9rrKl. tho Port ami !irvini r TrpliOHo Mv(Iiik There will be a meeting WRtrnl committee of tho Coutolldnt d Tflvphono company of Salem, nt City Ilnll. Snturdny, July 25. nt 2 p. w. All farmert lluei aro requested to send nt least ono repreientntlvo, mJ nil committees already nppolnt nre required to be present, an.! consider report of excoutlvo commit. t. 7.22.S Cnmfortl Back Attorney General Crawford anl jwrty have returned from Uldlnw, en-stern Oregon, whero they have ten taking testimony in tbc cmo of bo stnto ngnltxt the Columb'a iouthorn Irrigating company. iCurwitrn Atlfnilt-n Owlug to Important business ev. fry member of Carpenter' Union JNo. J 005 It requested to meet In lh"lr hall Saturday uleht t o'clock. 7.23.3t ;AV You Going to tin Cxnc?--. Or mountains? You will want ome diversion in jnir Qutlng, nt. Ut tK0 nlon one at thisa hlgn rno mikimr machine. Geo. a jJWUI sells 'em man, camo un last evenlnc nn,i n '7-22. 4t. remain for a few davs to look nvor the city, and If n sultablo location can bo found largo enough to Install n moving plcturo show as he la now conducting In Portland, ho will pro ceed to includo Salem In his circuit. Merrill has also shipped several ex cellent horses hore for training at tho faircrotniil trnnk in i.n n..i 018 In tho coming rncs during the stato of I fair. Nollns What? A mass meeting. When? S p. in. this evening. Where? First M. B. church. Who? All the members of the Young People's so cities of every church In tho piiv Musical solcnl. A general good time. womo nnd bring a friend. ArllNiiin Attention Tho stato momborshlp bannor which was won by Capital assembly. I'. A., will bo presented to the local lodge Friday evening. July 2t, in the Ornnd opera house, mm!ai- are urged to be present. Cat That - Soiled Panama or ttraw hnt clean ed and your soiled suit Dressed and cleaned at Johnson & Siege's, nnd you will be surprised nt your Im proved appearance. Next door to Journal ofllce. A Good Phiro To entertain a few of your friends or tho children Jn the evening I at tho Edlsonla. The popular 5-oenf amusement house. Killed by Train Frank Mnrs, a person whose oc- tn,s c' on buslnes?. cujinuon ana place of rosIdnrn la I daughter, Mrs. N. L. Rooney. Jos. Baker has gone to join nis family at Newport for the summer. Harmon Snook, the contractor.has gono to Eugene to look after nis building plant there. MIsb Mnrv Wain. atenoKranher nt the attornev-cenernl's office, nnd her coutfn Miss Alpha Wnln, have gono to the beach nt Newport. E. T. Barnes and family have gone to Newport for the summer. Mrs. Wm. Cook and dauKhter Lo la have gone to the Newport beach for tho summer. Mrs. S. L. Hnvdon and son Miller. and Mrs. John F. Miller hnve gone fo Newport for the summer seniou. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Mngers, nnd 1 tt'o daughter, Helen, left Sunday evening for California. They will visit Mr. Mngers' brother, F. M. Ma gers, In SIsson, and before their re turn will visit in other Callfornlit clt'es. Mr. Mngers will bo gone un til the first of September. Laurence Hofer hns cone to New port, where he will take an outing. H. M. Rnnnson has left for a month's trip through the east visit ing friends and relatives. Frank Waters is In Portland on business. MIf3 Carrie Franklin of Eugene, i he:e Tor a few days visit. Conrad Krebs nnd wife nnd little ison have returned from a trip to Dallas. J. L. Stlfller hns returned to his homo In Wolscr, Idaho, after n three month's visit here with friends. Chester Welch is In the city visit ing friends nnd relatives. Mr. nnd Mr-. M. C. Mott, an son Mfnntli Jeit today for i: six weeks' visit In the east. They will visit rel atives In Cleveland, O., and before their return expect to go to New York City. Mr. Mott until recently was mnnager of the Vnudette thea tor, and while away will mnke ob servations of tho different amuse ments houses In the east houses In the east. Col. J. M. Poorman, tho Wood burn bankor, lb here attending the (hoot. I J. V. Howell, of Mnnmnnlh l.l . , . w..., .W transacting business here In this city Mrs. J. C. Hammel nnd daughter of Albany Is visiting here. Mrs. Ottenhelmer Is In this city from Portlnnd for a short Btay. Will. Olesy Is visiting his relatives and friends here for a few weeks. Fred Kurtz and wife left for Che- mnwn today. Bay Smith Is In Portlnnd trans acting business. Mrs A. M. Cannon hns returned to her homo at Portland. P. Pcrmmlncton nf rn.m i i- nnd got her to change the nionev i. Sunday afternoon. Eborhn. gested n trolley rldo to New jer,!!' nddlnir thflt hln mint t.n.i i..... " , " , "" ueertake her money along ns rolihi. i.. quented the neighborhood nt I """- .wu mm ner daueh ter unsuspectingly accompanied . .1Cuu w. w..i iu,t nue together Tlv OVPtllnfT ihn .!.. ' ' "w "1U werp at , lonely Bpot on the New York, gu iiiiL-iuiuuu ituiwuy. wuerliardt tin thai he had lost his way and bu gested that they wnlk down t,n ...:" road tracks. Then nature camo to the aid of the murderer. A thmuin.. ... ' storm broke' out nnd when a fla ui iiBiiiiiiiiK airucK near the part Eberhardt shot his mint. Sho .ii' blpd and streamed "that sho had Un Eberhnrdt fired covernl shots the girl, but failed to hit her, b biioi iiiiiiBuir in uie arm. Scream. ing that the party had boon nttn.iJ uy iuuuuis, no iuiu me girl to rnj. Sho followed his direction kept on through the stdrm until tin broke out nnd when n ..i. came 10 a cottage where sho Wai cared for. Then Eberhnrdt returned to tie nnth nrt well-known here. The . . ,, ,. , men uuernnrat returned tn iv. l.rlilo hns 1 ved hero s nee childhood . ,.. .... l,,'"L" w tie ; : ,A . , Bcune 01 ma crime nnu ninpprl n. and Js the only daughter of James rallrCd tra ' Mnthnrn. Ir. Onokh 111 Is nil OI11- ... . .. "" lrt .Aiominy morning tlio body ai struck by n train and it was at first tnotigiit tnnt tho woman had beti killed nccldentally. Investigation of the body, hot. ever, snowed trie bullet wounds Eberhardt dug n hole in a Ml about a mile nnd n half away froa tne sceno of tho crime nnd hid the money. Then he fled to tho nana. tnlns. Loss of blood forced him to come to PnterBon this mornlnp to seek assistance nnd he was 1mm dlntely nrrested. The fiend displayed no emniii. when relating the details of the ter. rlble story He expressed sorrar that he had not beon able to escape o . Mothorn. Mr. Rockhlll Is nn em ploye of the Capital Commission company. They will make their home here. o "E. C. DeWItt & Co., Chicago, III. Gentlemen In 1897 I hnd n dU ease of the stomach and bowels. In thn anrlnt. nf 1509 T linnplit n lintMn nt Inrlnl nnrl llio lmnnflt I ropolvoil all the gold In Georgia could not buy. Mny you live long and prosper. Your very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roodlng, Gn.. Amr. 27. 1900." Sold by all druggists. o BIG FIRE 1)11) GREAT B.HIAGK IN PORTLAND (United I'rras I.emcil Wlre.l Portland, July 23 Property val ued at $334,000 Is cither in ruins today or entirely wiped out by fire which started early today from crossed wires on the top floor of the five-story building on Third street. Before thnt structure hnd been completely ruined the flnmes leaped to the Van Schuyler building In the rear, (brtroylng the upper two flooi-ii and then attacked the McKay build ing. Tho firemen fought tho fire more thnn one hour before they could get It under control. The big crowd thnt watched tho midnight blaze expected to see tho whole block go. Several firms and employes nro Idle today as the result of the fire. Uso DeWItl'H Mltln Pnriw ui..- nlensnnt little nllls thnt nro . u time, ouiu uv nu uruggisis. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Over Ladd. & Bupu'b Bank.8lai.0r Grmid Opera Hout An oxcellont musical ami inr9rv program wj be glvon under ih nusplcw of the lexml lodge of Artl snna FrWay evwlnv. July H. In th Grand opera house. The iwogrnm Is freo nud tho Kenornl nnhiin in vlted to be present. at July Wrwllicj ' Tho weather l the jwt five days ns gradually beoome w.ima . - hown by O. c. T. C.' weather r. port. On tho ictu of the present wonth tht uiwojirv wt up to " on th 17th to Stf. on the isth to it 4 on the lath, last Sunday, th wnrwst day of th nenti.n .tt . Whlwl. it bing H m the shade. The o!m day of the praiont month w on th fifth when the thertuom. tW Uroppi-d to 4l atgrcWt 0u thc J5th wb the only rainfall this wntu or .02 IniMirtniu lluolueftw- Coming before Carpoatflrtt' Union Saturday night; every member must be prtent at S n. m. 3t.23.24-25 Onilldgf Ki.ttv The Nill of Al Codklge. the SH vwton bankws who dletl rweutly. was mlmltliw! to probate this morn ls. Tlu oitate 1 vftlnA.i . c 000. h bulk of whloh h left to his ". oninii f. COOililct). ul. t uiiKiiown, wai Killed by a south bound train at Woodburn this mn. I"g- HI mangled bodv wna tn.t nt 7 o'clock by the section gang a short distance nowh of Woodburn. It Is not known nt whnt hour or In what manner the accident happened, but tho coroner believes thnt m fAii from a moving southbound train. A paper was found In tho dead man' roekot boarliig the namo of Pmnt Mars Nothing further is i.nn. A .. ' "VTI Ui ine man. He will be burled Woodburn tomorrow morning. JACK FHKAKKS DROWNS IN RIVER Jack Freakea. n of about i"k yews of age who was a resident of this olty, while flshlmr in , -i... from tho old O. C. T. dock at "the foot of State stret at s nvwut, . evonlng, bad an epileptic fit, fell In- tv w.v stream and was drowned. The body was recovered by Chief Gibson Who tMrBd u ovw. ,. th.. eoronor. freak hat been & fnmiiio. about town for the past few months usually appearing oh the streets In a bright red shirt and a cowboy hat and mounted upon a uroaoho ti- was n son of Mrs. Frwik-A th an who was lujurd by a rowdy ou Mrs. E. O. Shepard. of Dufur. b In Salem visiting her parent Rev. nnd Mrs. W. W. Blodgett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georse Dunsfnr.i hnve gone to Hllleboro for a f-.v days' visit. Cal. M. Fuller, a California hon man, is transacting business nmi vi. Itlng frlonds hore. Frank Foster of Pendleton is vis Itlng his relatives n Polk county. Mia Edith Drager Is vlsltlne i. atlves in Tacoma. J. J. Cotter of Forest Grove ar i iveo yestordny to remain n wv The Mgse Helon and Floy Downs f Portland are in the city vlsltlne with frl.-nds. Charley Smith was a Portland vis Itir yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Blakelav nt vm, e lem, who underwent a serious opera t!on the other dey h roportod very . iu uui eotpeoted to live. Tho Western Federation of Mln- crs, In session yesterday nt Denver, ndopted a resolution denouncing tho arrest of four Mexicans In California on the chnrgo of being rebels, when It 1 claimed they are merely union. Ists. The Industrial Workers of tho World were repudiated by the Federation. John Stephens, a Kentucky farm er, is a fugitive from the night rid ers and his fnrm, In tho midst of n good crop, is going to ru!n. While the McMlnnvin. ., ieiu is more than flattering, the hop yards are suffering considerably from lice. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Socitty Frank Meredith, Resident Agtst. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. NEW TODAY to Best the World Afford. it gives me unbounded pleasure recommend nn.i,in. . .: ?LH,llvNe',C' ''? ' .convinced It's O..W.1 ; V uw won, affords. It cured a felon on mv ih.k .. ): never fa is to heal every sore, burn or wann.1 to which it l anplled. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. . . The lS-yoar-old daughter of the mayor of Frelborp nftn,o beheaded yesterday 'for fluw...... killing her lover. w"wv ago hi 04 trrry 0tlHk , ,J c- Mcuw. of the McOlure KlHWl COttlitany of P.irtl..i i i... i... ...' - mn in -v my jmifmav t in .... il. .. rll rtrv?outi.l.i: L .: '"? WWirwe'f parent.. iMr ... ' ;:...'. ." a,a ,Ba: ,w-m viev mm uuiiiiiirdui tVlMl..t J. hi cherrt. """1 ,v MaMt ;' Yard- s r ---- ni.. IIIO . --inwi MWUU .1 I AilAtnt uti.l M.. ... . IPaum .eMnJ,A -. f.rr" vwg. a daj,gb,J'"; o e night of the i im?fi . dedaswl. 'wo aiHsolateti J,nlrdl . and a Urother-ln-law of administrators of Ue ette. Joh Braanoa. who wa killed In . titK tnuniv n thiui .... MarrtaRe I,IWMm falling from a wood .. A marriage license was Imhi 1 yei)enlay to ClarniN a nA.t.i.... Just !,. i- m.,.. ased 27. and MlM i.i n VZiZ.:" "I have tuea una ?.v. .... - . . r " tuinura. piii fn- ..,..... . .... ? v wis xm si married A PoiltOllf.ul lt'n U -- --.... ... ,. Himinn. nlWhVl ffklln In ik . wit. TiiJ.ri" "" rae nousa ...... ,,.,, u B ftnow un ment. it keeps every member of tho fam'ly -! ..rns and calds and cures rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and all muscular sorene.s'and stUfnes, by-.n'elfeS'1 $1- b0tUe' So,d that is nececsary to eive vni, .i w3- to Clarence A Rockhlll, ... . a Eclr Right. I .boh ofTSalo. The). wer; Just Sact h"rVaysihT ?J lat evening at the home Helton, of Harrlwllle v Av A' hrtde's iurnt P Life Pilu rXri fi A' . aiiivaa mmmiii. .... B.I....... """,W ,a' f-r::i r, r? a pa m si a, sj, : ".'. ! " tu. iv, . ac' al J- P- Perry's drug store. a! r-ml -lIi- . oa rMB tlved a putloa from : OABTorTT I'roftlonaK Win. The Profeislonals last vin won an easy game from the Mer- uunius 10 tne tune of 10 to 1 The doctors took the lead ffom the start and the storekeepers never seemed able tp begin. Tho st.unr. . .v Twilight league teams is as follows! 1I T T .-. n. i " v Merchants ...... .V.'.i! 5 Bankers .....' 3 Captols . 1 William Winter. weii.Wnm ,,. IV! ataor, has had a" -w.-uq wwrvous breakdown. .Jn ,3, better t0 cre the little cough than to take chnn ., ;. ba JT.' -.... wiuesisis feOU It at and 50c a bottle. I'tir SK- Two camping outnti, cos slsting of four horses, two wsjou nnd harness. Located on tin tlrin nt rlvm. Kl.tn T.tt.lit .. . ...v. 1,1 IU()t, I-...I Wiintal nt Once From 10 l 500, tho best of collateral am ity to offor. Address Q 10, Ji- nal ofllce. 6-11-U- I'or Snh 25 head of bunckri horses. Somo broke At Sostl 25th St. C. W. Marlels. 7-20-Jt'- Wantetl At once 40 tons chest to Enquire Spauldlng Co. 7-2Mt- For Sale a young milch coi Jersey nnd Durham. Enquire 13 S. 22nd Btreet. 7-' JuM Recelvotl Another lot of r foot wall tents 8 oz. Cowboy ds Come and look them over 0 Dlllmnnn. 447 State St. 7-!l-f Bad Eyes Are What We Are Lookty l 25c' .S33 .625 .375 .100 would you give 25 rent, t .. your cwjshT Then get a bottle of Kemps Balsam and vm. m v... enough for the whole family, a w. .9 cents. Edward w ?..... - ... ouumern. the nnin. has filed a demurs .' ..! ..acto" Thoro is nothin- i Reed" t- . Just aa cChcre9-; the best cost just as much L tw. t WBdi remedy. 3 th,s famu Burtti It Is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort In M day and age, but they must K cared for and we are fully W1? Ped to do It No matter what I" think the trouble Is, do not do thing until you come to us. I ! ?V Rffitt Ym Haw unn BcssjM Barr's Jewelry StW State asd Liberty Sires. 5, &&&