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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
?rf" , v' rf, - " 'I r If t 7 " ft ij A. ....,- '&.,, ,.?. fc.tf"- "" - b.t.vn,mTir.wU;r . Ha 5 MS. , - ., -WSW fe..i.V4H W'1. VI tt Sy iKr?1 Mft JgJTi' 'JTt , . JiBUiyiMMMMMiwMniiMiMnMiHMBnmH M.A ' Hbt-- i'. -, i 7 r : . "" : ,- -J m. r-r t. r It if' fliiaiiKI lvi;clv 1 11 1 1 ! fflB B lr ..'.. fl f ' - ft sft 1 11 v?l li 1 . $; ''foiftiftrigitVk iv right. Mr. C. JuBmeB; who was M 1 " p,V -. 1( i fc w jdS 4 Ik ri l,hur1y" Waved tSrthe auto, out It Kept,r coming rigui ou uuui close In front of her horse, The an imal Jqmptd sideways Inter the ditch, 'and threw her out. She had been laid Up for a weak from he? Jnjurles. . which- were quite Bevere, and she It positive the mach'ne never" stopped until ?ho struck the ground. Mra. Rantsdcn eaya she enn 'verify this by ti i yvavJir- UrA itttefA$'Tt'n. t-Unen. c?ino-c Vrkii nMr t, eye witnesses, like Governor Clinm I I irVlJ "'K juuiii f-W UIC30 Jurii.5., , . vr 4uv.?i j bCrlaln and MrDcllamy, a neighbor virik cw vmen crimrKr rminmipc nr c;nrrB '.crammc who ca reductions. The only way to keep from saving is tosta'y away from this store. Everyone who comes buys; 3ind necessarily saves ' - - . w a. . ; - ! PAVING ANOTHER" STREET SCHOOL f Special' Ntf.4Ji roil wjcxteiM Vc hw U'o ofer HM oxt'diiallty dHoiJdaVOsMflt--' ," iMJJ v"'15wir'5: . tL MENS. SUMMER- SUITS B!6 DEAL IN -.REAL ,. EMAIL 4 Work was started today on the Vnvlng onrih street btwsen .Com .-j. X'ioso hnndeoruo suttn displayed In our Court treot 'window today ire thct oum wo nro soiling nt u profitluss price. All new" styles of jthla sooion'-j sbowjtir, "?o Uaplc. Number Hiro'' )f. ' " " fii'W- Wdn9 d!.1itUi Ht3tAfeC elephorieUtfrltf fectffvcJ, y if ' -r Spcciil Waists'" -; Lqm one-third. L:r i ono 'fflHtthr La oHH-haf, .guvcrnl KTfwi to efcvow'frowr.i .'Jh', Yew chplco of ,anyiVast d's.' itfayi'd In Hhe Court street, win-' rfw. luyMjrmHH'(t.yori.wnut.' ' All hw tlv-frHiftoifj . ... I To OioaTl 'Up .iwfc.'tfn? it2jn0vaj.lc8-', m;U i ,iu ,V'V lt - sr - - U),00vfliug- k ' fV ' v' ( v 87i i ' 4 To Glenn Up : . . . .'. ,.$;.'. '..',. . . . 1 8.00 -valuer ;.:,;( ' .. , , To Clean Up , . . . ; MJ ifc . . . i i . . , .. u.' ' . .8.75, .F. . ' o:so 11.50 came along. o -1 F. A. xtmxKit IS , Al'fOINTKlliRKl'OIlTEEri I Frank A. Turner, a ' well-known Attorney, of this city, and a candi date for representative . lait-.fifl( wa? tddj appointed to succeed !fov "has been elected' judge of the morclal and Court. Work Is being . . ...... a... .- I ..nuiv .i,ioi.fl nn Rfnfa. ntitL the circuit court in .nuunoinun coiuuy. .ttnmi.Mir-..- - r and was compelled to resign because cross street are all going Inust of his now dutle-j m Judge., ; ' as fast ac thay can be reached,. Morrow hip Deon'reporter-for.lC Under! fh( ttlmulus of bltullthlc. years, an.d has Issue! more volumes property! ItcJpB advancing. WlUam of tho Oregon reports during his In- etto University hai sold to tholtlm-cumbonc;- than nll.QfWs eight Tro- bonuan, Poterson, of Portlnndf- ttw dwt-MOrs CQinblneC'-hnIng la-ued J. C. Thompson, lot ncroi frongDr. 21, to 22 lsnicdibyxtho others; " .Cuslck today, for $-100 for a TEACHERS w'i ASSIGNED ALSO . REPORT ON STUDENTS City Supevlntcndant piJw. ? Ui t Suprfiiu Cot't.' Motion for rehenrfng In the .case alnglo lot". Illifinii. n1i Yet. Catlln j&, Linn have bought today H M I $22. CO values-. .;Jl !.( .- !. . .. . ' ' i : Xo-.CJqan. Up, . ..vt,u... ,.M.M . . . .- 1G.50 . j VeVc'U, UH. ' 'i5rf- .. 1 iittuj uip 18:G5 ' Itoduccd Prices " during this " J-Mona"Hftt,'shlrts,'ctt:; at' Special 'CleahVp 8alo. ' " ' ' l " 98c Wtg Mrr1V?VV,SPM'7,WMS!lar9 mmA2&L&!!JJ THVJI.'ll,llllhf4t City Neivsl I I ! """"""P111111111 Hygcnic kc Water Free nr ri t AfrfWnnnn i- Mm nitv the Northcutt uroucrty on Stato Of Portland was overruled by the su- street, west of the old engine nouoe, pronto court today. The decision for $10,000. It Is located where t)ie flnnlly makes valid the $5,000,000 old Francis livery stablo now stands. bond hsuo for munlclpaVlmprovu- Tho general movement of property ir.cnts voted Jiy.tho poojilo of Port- IrIco Is upwards. land a year ago last June. 0 T. J, Luper was derilfid a" rehear- I'IKk KHUiinsa xinriAi I ;; pin hook and u lck and skin mo toito Juclgo Uushey by tho authorities. . . death oven J I do hnvo this fancy with tho recommendation that ho tHIHllllll Hill 1'oi'Flvo Cent lAf!Aj u ,fi ik-t ttwlKUt Hd WrdntvilHy. , rod and reel." You can have a hearty laugh and find rest for hjjlf an hour at tho Jidl lonla. . . AiHtm'H ItMcc . levB .Uarlier chair. No waiting. Ht) Jomimii hwkv ckUwr , JT Ab.Ul Umt "olled 'ult or hHt- T,u;' ' i! . ? - L. cau !CH?1 nil . iiroBii your suits to AsyoMfl who has ohlmnoys orfluca1 look almost llko now, and the' hat TJTiVii W ' 'Iho, 10 clfcan .cleaning work" Is guaranteed. bo commute. VaWltloiV'flult ' J. II. Howell and F. F. Howell havo filed' a suit lii tho .circuit court agnlnat Amy M. Howell, et al for the partition of n piece, of, property belonging Jointly to W , plaintiff's and defendnnts In tho en to. Ing on tho chnrge of perjury on the grounds that tho-defondant had been pardoned whjlo ,tho mbtlon wns pend'ng. ' Conviction of Joo Young nttoYnpt oj murdor of Knspor Vniu J)tam.,In I'oruanu porno umo ngo, wauiurmeo Young Is serving a el.-year lerm In the penltontlnry at present. Vnn Dram afterward committed sulcldo Motions for rehearing woro over ruled In the following ca'cs: It. D. Htimo vs.'B. B. Birn9, ap pealed from Curry county. , l.oula Summer Mvi, Charles A, Compton. appealed from Baker county. M. B. Hnll. vs. Eugene O'Connell. app?nled from Coos county. Holmes vs.. Colo -and Maxwoll vs. Frazlor. ' WIHKiMfaww IHIIM Miadn 111 yH- titMiM. IMvb or'dors at Moyen ! iirgln WrtrlMii-k "ifi.i re.i jiimrn, 7-31-31 Ti'hiii ItiniH Away While passing tho sash and door .factory of A, M. Hansen yostorduy, n SlHlllldlne I.mntior Prmnmnv'u i ....... Tho construction of. tho sidetrack , becamo frightened and itnr'u-d on a TONIGHT AT TIIK KAST'SALICAI SCIIPOL School children nnd parents nro In vited to co mo out to tho Ku't School this evening at 7 o'clock nnd wltnoiB demonstrations In tho wonderful Safety FIro Bccnpe, liy which a cchool house call1 be emptied with ported safety In n fow minutes, by E!l8worh & Crr. , 1V' H11K'. Registered Shorthorn bull, cheat).. Exceptionally flno an imal. Call nt rooms 0 nnd 10, ,. D'Arcy building, State, stject. o Notice. . N'otlco Is hereby given thnt thn Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregom. propose to construct a sower In Kild'blty, at the cxpenso of tho property benefitted thereby, nnd In accordance with the plans and specifications1 on file In tho ofllcc of tho City Rccorxlor for said city, ex- 011 Ulnh ir....t lu.,un.. i. - '...... .... . A.,,, . " " .Hwr afl HklH lllw-u v '" u-i-J. 1 . . ,iilUMM,WK"' W,IU "" "l ami streot. Tho driver ' TkSft.;S?o? "w out and gull, badly try&brday w .7 a f a. v f H " imvnnr' '. ,,Ucd' Tlon,n co,,:"e'1 wlt arjia mi-rjs. ..rh: 8tree: :t2A-,S: :' ? ? - off:,7,ffi3'A fur 1 ,"': "lv" . no ,p"-no the nylunr Saturday. Caruth m thero U M"Et ,.?, "T ,,",, w?"lim the accident that occurred JoZof tho,o . nail V can Inkon h . h . n0n U,"ro"ml l Penitentiary, but -t riV x. " "at he was Insnije. Ho wat referred seems none of them were exactly tuotiir Vcrilou- nii:i). POPHAM. At Hit family homo four miles fouthciist of Turner. nt C p. nt.. jestordnv. Mrs. Elva Potiham. tending tho fuM length n'og tho' nl nged 40 years, wlfo of B. A. Pop- '' lu "'ock 38, In the City of Sn- ham. .",n. Oregon, to Bolovlew street, The funeral' will bo hold 'tomor row morning nt tho M. B. church nt Turner, nnd" tho bur'nl will take place at Twin Oak cemetery. o Mis Clara Coto has roturued from a pleasant outing nt Newport. o : i i C D. Frasler mndo a builiio-s lrlj to Oervnls Tueiday. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K KORP Over Ijulrt Bnfh's nank. Salem, Oi i Hill pUJilJXLUJilJlLLifi J I- ITTT I HRII e " receivl'nS yoi r share of I- III, "ts m iiouserurnishmcs Jeavinff I - KS5I I. w1nt ' ,lurry as tin's Great a LfsTHBOBMH UtIVS ni(TPr ini vniir nnttrhu BlmiMm i --qw WMW j viii upuiiiun 2" 191 WT DELAY 3ii TnTTTT 1 1. u i r.m-tmt JJ3HE ' ?-?5S'??CSTZSH',K7Wf -'m 'MfH 'rrr 'T.7J.ri be -cu uhajaw'vu' iyfowtwbM I Jgr'WiifcW PW-" :TT - thenco along tho "outh side of nolo- vlow street, Including tho Intersec tion' of-BeJovlow street with Com mercial street, nnd to connect with tho sower which rung through tha center of block 3-1, In said city. By order of tho Common Council, t W. A. MOORES, . 3 i-1 It Recorder Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Rrnldnit Aent. Office with Win. Brown & Co., No 29 Commercial afreet. mnda the fol'owlng assignment" of l"""'a kv" " I'UUUl- ritl OU?T High' School. ' E. T. Mnrlnttpt.piindpa!. . B. C. Enstham, 3c"once ' John E. Smith, eclenen ' F. M. Mitchell, bDoklP8-.Ja? Jenn Tuttle, mtitheinati-.. EMinbsth Tolling, hH'o v. Sophln To'wniond, Lnt:n LHn V. Svaftord, Oonnpn Lyno'tte, Furle33axll n. Lottlo Deyoe, Ettpll h, j ' JJnst Hclipul. J. S. tirnhnm, principal. J. F. Axley 8B arid HA, Eva J. Snvnge, 7B nnd 7A. Nettle Rankin, 6A and 7B. Grace Metzge'r, CB nnd CA. Lenn Stllwell, 5A nnd (5B. Conotnnce Whenldotf, 5B anj ej, Ada O. Dnyton, 4A and 5B. Adona Cochrane, 3A and iU, Eva A. Boa!, 2A and 3B. ' Ellen Nelson, 1A and 2B. Carrlo Chnpel, IB. flrnnt School. H. F. Durham, principal, 7A til 8B. Louise K. Wonlger, GA and TB. Mnbal Mickey, 5A nnd CD. Allco Rudolph, 1A and 3D. Jfary A. Chl'dorB, 3A and IB. Selmn Nor.bcrg, 2A and 3D. Elisabeth Wnlkor, 1A and 2D, Bo:s!e Frogley, IB. .Park School. . E. A. Miller, principal, 7A and $3. Elln L. Wolch, CA nnd 7D. Mario Ehmor, 5A nnd CB. Amy Martin, -1A and CD. Mlnnlo Cornelius, 3A nnd B. Alma E. Pohlo, 2A and 3D, E-mlno B. Bushnoll, 1A and IB. Allena Mellon, IB. Lincoln School. Emma Kramer, prlnclual, B tal I A. Sfory li. McCormlck, CA and ?B. Bessie Foster, 5B and 6B. Lnura Bean, 3B and 3A. Orlotta Krous, 2B and 2A. Martha Boworman, IB and 1A. Central School. Margaret J. Coaper, principal, IB. MnrlaJF; "D'Arcy, 1A and 2B. Anna FIchor, 2 A and 3B. Bertha-C. Byrd, 3A and 4B. Music. Mlnnotta Mr.gors. Total number of teachers and n porvlsorB, 00. Total enrollment In all ?ehooli!t year, 2050. Anticipated enrollment coe! year, 2200, All vacancies for the coming jr nro filled. Corps of teachers all hold 4 claa-) certificate, and Is prohNf ho strongest Salem has over Hi file loads of mnnev wviW vat tile Store every Inv? -.If mf n Kemoval Sale cannot last M a few win ue iost. DO IT NOW '1; NEW TODAY mcrv& v""'" !&. ' rt" 4 ? k htm SUAV v o' K. . V. 1,t B vB v vip ""V liBVfl iaB W Sa V 2 H kmZB . bum Party In Salem WHhes to Jwrtf money. Thoro Is no real security to offof, and anyos ft' acting, such secur'ty need uottfr P'y to this ad. This party. 6f evor, wl!l securo the loaner " good security (n otho- form. W ono wl-hlug to Investigate tfeta-, ture sf this proposition wlH Tt to below nddress, and a Bj enn be arranged. Z-H, C Journal, Salem, Oregon. ' . 7-2Mf- Sulctmoinan Wanted Of experj- 4n dry goods' and fancy S5! mnn8nt position to right & box 336, Salera,tOregon 7-30-Jt- For Rain ftY.nl bniMea IB 9 aad farm 'asds at a bw8 Hal NaUamal . . f?1' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ba'l, j iupo urovo, ts visiuug few days. x Vn iln rJ taam H-plriW l 1000 each, Call at old J taleg, Wwicett & J0?, 1 ' 5l". ". . t -''- Fer Sale co" . KxcIwwp rFof Klerty, t,rGood koine l "! Moalca, Cal. Lot 65xl5, '" " ' North Frt trf & gtw. -''