Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1008
SATURDAY'S SPECIALS
FORDS
TUB
TNG SALM WILL UK A THING OK TUB PAST, 1WY NOW WJIILK PRICES ARE T1IK LOWEST.
"Betsy"
The new, cool, comfortable
Wlt, now on display. This as
sortment nro nil sizes from 34 to
44 tho colore nro chalk lino strips,
fcluo nnd pink, polka dot, low col
Jr nnd ahori sleeves.
Tho Ideal Summer Waist,
8XTHA SPECIAL 08
Vacation Skirts
JubI tho thing to wear to the
Mountains or tho bench,
$1,05 value $2.08
$8,00 values $3.85
$4, IB values ........... .92.77
$10.00 values ... I ...... .90.07
$13,C0 vaIu..., 90.00
$9.00 valuei ....., 90.00
$11.8$ rnvM ,,.? 97.07
H.lJO values ...,'? 9:1.07
Rcfl(ly.to.'Vr Department,
White Duck Wash Goods and Petticoats
$1.25 Value
July Clearing Sale
$1.50 Values
July Clearing Salo
$2.00 Values
July Clearing Sale .' -
$2.50 Values
July Clearing Snlc ......... .......
Long and short Klmonns, Children's Dresses, Ladles Dusters,
lines of Shirt WnlBts, nt tho same price reduction as above.
READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT
TO THOSE WHO ARE INTKRESTED AND ARE THY1NO TO SAVE MONEY WHEN CHANCL AI -
IT, AVJ5 WILL SAY THAT TIIK KAllliK HL'iMiiH winu 1'nwrii i.ivj j.v... iw v. .i
STOCKS ARE NOW DOWN TO NORMAL CONDITION AND I- A fMY iwinuun.itiu ujiii.-
f
Old I
$1.13 I
$1.50 I
O'OOOOOOO
PERSONAL MENTION
And
of Snlem
O O O
to Portland
to business
. 1.88
Special
.
Colored Kid Gloves
Regular $3.50 values reduced
io $1.88,
$4.00 values reduced to $1.08
$1,35 and $1.75 Fowncs &
Kaysor Bilk Olovcs In black nnd
assorted colors
8PKCIAL 95A
hettkr mk.vs raroains never offered
Each Suit Io marked as low as possible without sacrificing quality.
$10.00 Vnlues
July Clenrlng Snle $7.00
$12.50 Values
, July Clearing Sale . $8.75
$15.00 Vnlues u , . -
lnlw Plnni-lncr Hnto .t...'). . .!.?
$18.00 Vnlues . '. ' , ' ' '""
July Clearing Snlc ;i,S . ,j . . . . . f ?.'
i.AAitr.i.... . -.--.J
July Clearing Sale,
$22.50 Vnlues
July Clearing Sale. . ,
$25.00 Values
July Clearing Sale. ...
Medium weight pants, BoyB' Suits, lints and Furnishings nt Clearing
Prices.
t"iy
it.
(UultoJ
reached such a critical
ofllcinls hero todny de
they would not be sur-
Hygrade
Muslin Underwear
Somo of tho choicest prices ot
our cntlro stock nro Included nt
this showing.
REDUCED OXE-TIHRD
TAIIOHED SUITS .
Even ordinary Suits would be
chonp nt the prices niked but the
gnrmonU nro away above the or
dlnnry In style and workmanship
They arrived too lato for the
Spring showing and the cloth 1;
not too light for Fall wonr. Re
duced Onc-IInlf and on some
Suits wn ir 're.
Movements
O People.
OOOOOOOO
Fred Merrll returned
Friday after attending
matters Is this city.
Mrs. J. W. Lewis has departed for
Lewlston, Idaho, for a week's visit
with friends nnd relatives.
H. H. Turner and family arrived
here Friday from Santa Barbara,
Cal to make his home In the future.
Mr, Turner was a former resident ot
this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs John S. Gallager, of
Billings, Mont., are hero visiting the
Mr. Tumor was a former resident of
this city.
Grant Holt nnd family have gone
to Newport on a week's outing.
Miss Minnie R. Marsters returned
to her home In Vancouver Friday,
having spent several days here visit
ing her friends.
Mrs. Frank Douglas Is at her
home In Jefferson for a few days.
Mrs. A Muoren went to Newport
Frldny for nn outing.
Judge Bean Is in Eugene for a
few days.
Mrs. Dr. W. H. Byrd nnd little son
went to Cascadla Friday to stay sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Walt Low Is visiting friends
In Cottage Grove for n few days.
McKlnley Mltcholl Is In the city
transacting builncss and visiting his
friends the revolutionary movement. The
Chnrlos Dorcns hns left for his fact that President Alexis Is 10 years
Nownort homo for a two months' old and very feeble Is considered
At one extreme In Now York, hj
in 1905, voted to expend 150,000
000 In building roads. Under u
I plan adopted the state will build '
mnlntnln 3332 miles connecting n
principal cities and pay one-half tv
cost of 4700 miles of l'bcnl roadi?
l. I...IU 1... 41,- ...... ' '0
ue unlit uj me vuuuiius,
At the other extreme Is low .t
liiiiu Dtuiv in liic uumn in .
rre Lcmtd TlrO mllonco. wlmro h .... ""'
Wnshlncton. July 25-Haytian m- -, - r:" "-""
REVOLUTION
EXPECTED
IN HAYTI
public
teams
to do
mgnwnys is so vnst thai i.
enough cquld be nsiemfcki
!l
in one any ail the Umm
fairs have
state that
ciarea mai iy -" - ", done in tho state in a year the ii .
nrlned to hear of a :er ous outbreak ai me nB!
pnseu io ntur ui u would reach onco nnd a half nrAnm
at nnv time. Preparat ons are being "u,i aroual
i5s.isp- . :---.
time comes. . tha oxnMODO nt iha ,,. .'
Advices received from the Amerl- " r "' 7. " T. " .." vu """TO ftc
SL-tSSl SI .T5S :rK
that dlso ders may occur at any mo- norm roa new America, ,
int. The United States warship the articles nre illustrated with
n.j....i. i- l Mm.(Ih wnfors in look PllOtOgrttpllS.
X'illllll.'illl IO l "J"" ,..- -
Acqtiltli's SiiiTPnddr to the Suffn.
RCttCS.
That Intellect of "tempered ti"
which W. T. stead ascribes to Prin,
Minister Herbert Henry Asqulth in
f$pfawau
yp&?&&z4r
i:iiiiinuiiiiniiinm
City Ncwsi
in n i $ $ i ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ $ 1 1.
IMtlter
Fair tOHlKbtt
wurwcr.
HuHdny flr and
Tftt6 Fllctt
If you nro In need of screen doors
r 4Juittablo window screens bo
re to call at Balom Fenco Works,
Jfw I the TJhhn
To plnco your order for hop bus
kHt and avoid tho ruth. Salem Fence
"Works.
CORlInu bofora Cartwtntnri. itnlnn
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wpniny nigni; ovory mernhcr must
V prwent t 8 p. m. 3t-33.2l.2t
dM Tt'HW
GochI tents, good blankets nnd
tkr csmplng equipments nt reason
W price at J. A. Patterson's, 2S5 N.
Cwwerclal street.
Cmventorfi At tout ion
Owing to Important business ov-
ry tnember of Crpenter' Union
Xo, 1005 i requested to meet In
.ftklr hall Saturday nlsht at 5
'clock. 7-3 3.3 1
TOHt
Good tent, Reed blankets and
ether cnnipluK equlpiuenu nt reason.
Abhjrlco at J. A. mt(rMn'al 255 N.
Conunerolal strwt.
I'WHt ItHCf
An Interesting riding race oc
curred last ovonlng between two Sa
lem ladles, Mrs. Nculnnd and Mrs
Gntenblnc, The race started at tho
Fuslilon rtnbles and continued four
blocks down High street, Mrs. Gnton
blne winning by a neck.
Ranker I'l)ril Dull.
In an exciting game of real bate.
ball tho Professionals shut out tho
Hankers on Wllametto field Inst
evening by n score of 2 to 0, Tho
gnmo was a snappy ono from start
to finish and was perhaps tho best
exhibition of bnicball yet given by '
nuy two teams from the Twilight
league
Dr. V, 8. Rlt
Of Portland will gycnk morning
and evening at First Presbyterjnn
church.
Amanita Doty Hurt
Amanda Doty, ono of tho women
who was Injured In the stngn. acci
dent at Carson, Waihlngto, yester
day Is well known In this vicinity.
She owns a 30-acro pruno orchard,
nnd a fruit evaporator nt lloiednlo,
and hns been living there for tho
past eight years.
fnllure to provide for his wife, hns
1 linnn lltHtnloanil nt tUn Inltnnitii nt ti.
district attorney.
'Cnteh Rail Check Pasxcr
j Sheriff Mluto Is In receipt, of ml-
vice that the man who paisod tho
bogus check for $32 on L. U. Josse,
of this city, haj been apprehended In
Fresno, California. It nppqnrs that
Salem In not the only town In. which
he piled his trade, as reports nro fil
ing In from nil over tho coast of his
work.
Claim Dlncrlinlnntlun
Tho rnllrond vamtulsison this
morning received a letter from n
cionmery proprietor at Drownsvllle.
calling nttentlon to the disparity In
axpresi ratos In favor af the lamer
wivninunn. me jotter states that it
Is ohoapor to ship erenm than but.
ter to Portland, the rate on 100
pounds of butter being S7 cents, and
4he rate on a GS.pound box of butter.
10 cents. The rate from Ilrownsvllle
to Sllvorton. which is mar than h.ir
Xrt" Hcrnltfc the dlstnnae to lnriit.,i i. i ,.
,, . "- - -",, au Willi,
Auout n dosen nw mitt wm tafc. and tho ume rat u MiKhi r
h uiio ramiuiny .m, tturing tho putt .vorton to Portland. All this, the
i-rv. iupj- win uogin nauvo drill- 'r states. Is In favor of the large
1 at onco and will accompany tho orwimerUw of Portland, and mnkes
item mllltlamim to AuiMiean Uk;U hant for the smaller orenmwles in
ff Ik cncftniimiMit. the eountry towns to xt. The ralW
Cfctamt-i-fiwu-r r0l! 0O,um,a begun an i
vmiHtH) Mm'j . vst katlon at nil .h ......
Any one wk. ka, rtaiW ,.,. .tat. and ,ho iiT wd W
to elMU, now I. the tint to clean I rata win .. ,.. 1 .7 :" .. W.f
Rand Concert Tonight
Hand concert tonight by the Salem
Military bund nt corner of Commer
cial and Court streets.
$200 Rii)n n Farm
Of from 10 acres to 1000 ncros,
$10 per month without Intoreit. For
further particulars see Derby & Will
on. 7-25-3t.
SALEM MAY HE
REPRESENTED TOO
Trek CravWUli
At the Elite Cafe.
7.22.4U
win without aw tuuii made In
your houw. Lv ordow t Meyon
barber shop at out. 2.s
8lHp In Cmhh
8vrl wemhrs of th sia,
Canoe club, with Msluir from Port
land, have u4m sltUig In thalr
omiAis l !... .... . .
4tT advisement ., win .....-: .V. T " .,ww mnw M l rlwr.
A j, ----. - - .... inuiii lilt' IHC lUIIOWl
mikibss 01 (tie court uiou September
Mem(Mvi Trial
Judge Hunutt hM the motln for
new irui iu the Ikmbreo cas u.
rntw will be taken um during iha
iwrrtiigKuilH
Tho Nntlonnl Illfle nssoclntlon
shoot and the pistol shoot yesterday
nftornoon wound up tho state tourna
ment whloh has heen In progress nt
Camp Hugo during the week.
In the first event Captain George
B. llouok won with 67 points and
Sergeant Guerln was socond with Oil
out ot a possible 76. Cantnln riounlf
also won tho pistol shoot making S2
out of a pMlble 10(1. Major F. R.
Hamlin wns second with Si, nnd'Sor.
goant H. L. White, third, with 71
The. pistol rnngw wert at 18. 2. (0
ami 75 yards.
Out of the wsek's eomttMlon the
20 men were solectod from which n
team will be picked to represent tho
stato at tho national shoot to be hold
at Camp Perry. Ohio. Tho raoa will
remain on the range for some tline to
practice for tke national event. Cha
ter Abranu of Salem goes on the
team.
outing.
L. C. Stringer nnd wife nre visiting
Albany friends for n few days.
Miss Julia Frnzler of Portland Ii
spending n veck here with friends.
Harry Wilson wont to Albany Fri
day nftcr stopping over here a short
time to visit his parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. Wilson.
J, Blnkncy of Sllvorton was in
town vis'tlilg County Superintendent
Smith ye-tortlny.
P. C. Mngnei& of Wheatland has
returned after trnntnctlng business
here.
Mrs. Cliff Broughton Is In Portland
spending n woek visiting friends nnd
relntlves.
Miss Joslo Mnlcomh nnd counMn,
Miss Knttle Carroll of South Bend,
Wnuh., on their wny to Sncramento,
Ca!., stopped off here today to spend
Sunday wth friends.
MIjs Emma Weller has departel
for Newjvort to spend the cummer.
Geo. F. Henderson and family of
Fesno, Cnl., nre In the city visiting
tho stnte Institutions. They will
lenve for Portland Sunday to remnln
a week.
Jnmes R. Rutherford of Ln Grnndo
Is In the city visiting h!s brother,
Chap. L. Rutherford In North Snlem
for n fow dnys. James Rutherford
Is a cattle ralrer In La Grnndo.
Miss Grnce Shull was n Portlnnd
visitor this morning.
after the United Stntes Interests and
will also temporarily relieve the
French ship Chasse-Loup Loubat
from duty In watching over the for-
jeign inhabitants.
Thn tltunHnn ( nn niltcrowth Of
the unsuccessful revolution last win- ot fnil u' head. of hs najMim
tor. which wns sunnressed largely be- Bovcrnmeni wnon no rncea tho other
cause the United States stopped ship- a deputntlon of members otthj
ments of arms Intended for the op- Commons who approached him ,
nnncnt. nf th Xoni Alexis covern- he subject of womnn Biiffrnge. M:
menti Asqulth, nil BrltonB nre assured tr
Dr. Firmin, nn cx-proeldent of tho Uie lwniM London spectator, sur
llttle republic, Is said to be loading rendered. Five months have tot
pns'ea sinco Mr. ABquitn ueiicd tie
ladles In the presence of a lovelier
but less Influential deputation thi!
approached him over his gardes
fenco and climbed In his front wis.
dow. Tho London Times Is free to
confoss, It Bays, that "quite spirt
from the particular merits ot this
question" it pro'erB his former tn
swor, when suffragettes were under
escort to tho lockup, to what he hi
Just nfllrmed to Liberal polltlcliu
subjected to feminist sunslon. More
than one gentleman In tho Commoai
fnvornbleto the
rebel
-o -
lenders' plan.
1IEAHST WOULD NOT
ACCEIT NOMINATION
(United 1'rriK I.pnieit Wirr.i
New York, July 25. William
Randolph Hearst arrived here today
from' Europe on the liner Lucanln.
"Under no conditions will I be a
candidate for PreMdont of tho Unl-
tod States," he said when pressed by
newspaper men for nn nnswer to thtt deputation hnd been ombnrrnsscd kj
quost that Is worrying the delegate ladles who refused to Btop rlnjini
to the Independence party's conven
tion In Chicago.
Hearst declared that he would not
accept the nomination for tho presi
dency even if the delegntes to tho
Chicago convention brought pro?surj
to benr on him.
his front door boll at Inconvenient
hours. On the previous occasion Mr
Atquith defended the refusal ot tbe
government to grnnt tho prayen d
the suffragettes on tho ground thit
"such an important constitution!
chnngo ns this should be referred to
One of the newspaper men asked, the opinion of tho country dellber-
Hearst if this pledge referred to th
future and he laughed heartily, leav
ing the question unanswered.-
Henrst declined to dlscuus the
statement made by Gompers thnt tho
iienrst cnble from Paris had not been
prompted by n letter from the Inbor
leaders.
"I have been out of touch with
political matters during the post
week," he explained.
Fnvort'd by Committee.
Chicago, July 25. The national
committee of the Independence party
wiucn is to open Iti first convention
Jnko Krobbi, the Aurora hop man, .here Monday, today ratified tho re
was trnnnctlng buslnoss nnd shaking election of William R. Hearst ns tern
minus nun irittims nere touny. .Mr.
krobbs ays the present crop of hops
- o
HORN
MULUJJt T Mr. aj Mrs. Frank
J. MnlW at Uay Ctty, jjy 2j a
tkmgktw.
The mVk9t It a dangkter of L, w.
8msk of tkls city.
are look'ng fine
Mrs. J, B. Mitchell and her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Schlndler, nre In Port
lnnd for n week's visit with relatives.
Miss Mabel Tato went to Portlnnd
yesterday for a visit with friends and
relatives
Tom Smith of Stayton was a bus
ines visitor In this olty today.
J. J. Frost, a Genmli farmer, was
In the city today nttendlag business
matters.
miss ,ota schultz has been the
guost of Mlts Marguerite Wlllson for
a fow days.
H. S. Gtle. the wholesale crooer.
has goae on a boar hunt with a par
ty of Roseowrg nlmords to the head
waters of ike Ceo river.
pornry chairman made by the sub
committee of arrangements yester
day. Tho city Is filling up with delegates
from nil portions of the country and
nu; cuuvenuon promises to bo en-
(inusinstic, it has been decided that
.he convention will be opened Mon
I day night nnd that nominations will
ibe made Tuesdny.
j In addition to the Hearst boom,
, whloh is not suppresrod by the lead-
OH fnnn....A . ....
-.. v..w.u.w:utwi mat ne will not
accept, there are booms for Thomns
L. Hlsgea, of MaisachuseUs nnd M
W. Howard of Alabama, as presides
tlnl candidate!.
Mv .M nkM. .L- .
., . - " ",v """ etnu
ihks: uirrord iimui.
KAViniMjr
omh. uuver .Mejers, RMMeJ Smith
and Dan Allen. Hal D. Patten's new
eance arrived frow Portland i
evening and he will go up to A'Uany
A warrlage llceuie was Umcd y
wnwmy auemooa to H A. krr ff.W.iK , ....... "" "." "'""J
t, of Mill City. n4 MUe Sylvia L "" BHe worroxv.
uluTu hW f 'LJb ""-PPort .u.t brought bv
' tbe te aga'nst Wn Stanton for
Oerinnn Car Id$.
tBitf.j Yrttt i.tii xtt.
Uw-UH. Jly 8I.-My wiles
ahead of Us nearest competitor, the
GeriHaH ear in the New York-to.Pri.
rae kas arrlv! In UerlU. The
mall party in the ear was given n
great ovation us it passed through
the streets Friday.
Twnty.fhc Cent, in the lrlc of
IHc,
I?5? U. ?rtfi,n ! dlieases. .
irv 'Vn,,7 a,iiyr bv apply.
S,aClTberl?,a; Salve. Price.
cents cr a'e by Dr. Stone', drug I
TiiMunnlan ltalil.lt Iiuluti-y.
CobsuI Henry D. Uaker writes
frsjm Hokart under date ot April
2Sth that during tke last fow yean
the rabbits on the wot and cart thorn
assumed considerable prtHwtloas.
His particulars follew:
BakWte fr ven are trapped
oalj n the winter months, wken
their fnr is at its beet, and th t.
diiilry afforOe romuneratlre wages
w . anmuer of men and Uovs
te wken asrlcnltural operation
are tll. The trappers disembowel
rebklts on tke spot and cart them to
the neareet railway ttnUon for dls
l9h to the freerlnc worki nt w.
Inrt or Uuaceston. The rakbiu are
''" OB '" e. ana packed In
crates holding from 2 1 to 30 rabb'ts
according to size, which are then
stored In a freeslng ehamber. Perl
odlcally a steamer calls and takes 1
consignment of froxen mi,hit. .
England. The seawm i met
approaching, and appearances seem
to point to a busy time for the trap
per. The total Australian exporta
Hon in 1906 of froxen rabbits an
hares was va'ued at i2.9l.5fis. .,
j of rablrt skins 15.323,510
ntely expressed." Not the least doubt
exists even In the mind of tbe un
friendly London Times that Mr. At
qulth was considering at that tics
solely and simply tho attitude of
tho ministry of which ho was a pros.
At. this day ho is found afHrmlnr
that his government will not "col
lectively oppose" womnn suffr.
But It must bo "perfectly obvloui,"
inilsti the British organ, that tbe
permission by n government to al
low nn amendment in a woman of-
rage senso to an Impending bill 01
tho frnnchUo Is Indistinguishable
from comploto surrender to tbe !
ragetteB. Current Literature.
1 n 1
When Wilson Cahpello of Xc
Brlttnln wentto his attorney to
cure a divorce today from lus ww
he was surprised to learn that I
didn't need It ns he hod never tf
legally weeded: reversal of feeWl
then took place nnd Chnppelle Bu
rled hie wife, Miss Ellen Steel,-'
stead of divorcing her.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K- row
Over Ladd Bu-h's Bank. 8ale.fr
R)dlo.s Aiiwilcn Transformation.
From the maledictions scattered
broadcast in the mire of ,-oadleis
America by desparlng bicyclists in
yean ago hopes of better things have
-v .-. 00 wrilM c F Caf(er
n th,e August Techlncal World Mng
nne No gift of prophecy 6 now
squired to forsee a time when these
hopes will have so far mni.,..,i..,
that a team, if it n B00d onei
be able to haul an empty wagon over
he gumbo roads of the Mlnl,.pP,
valley in spring, and the public high
way, of the South will be so well
Jwur that light-draught automo
biles may navigate them in compara
tive safety. v
From every part of the country
eomes lk. ,ame encouraging news.
""l" siaies now have
Norwich Unfon Fire
Insurance Socktf
FranU .Meredith, Resident .
Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., ft
29 Commercial street.
hlfhn-o..
commlstinnJ ,i.t . . .""""'
" lua- re trying in vari
ous ways to supply the crnt .,
ofthe nation, which Is good roads.
NEW TODAY
Wanted ut Once From 10B
1500, the best of collateral K"
Uy to offer. Address G 10, W?
nal office. 6-11-ti"
For &!(? 2S honri nf huncbr15'
horses. Some broke At Sout
25th St. C. W. MaYlelB
n on.it"
l--v--
Wanted At once 40 tons cheat W-
Enniliro Rruiiildtnf Tn. 7-2t2t
We Are Taking order3 for
afllUIVIIUH Ull, UV JUU' "
early, Mitchell, Lewis & Startf-
7-25-St-
cm, urcgon : . w 1 ctasrx d.uJ
ocnooi in continuous session, sa ;n.fio"ifue.
mzuui