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DAILY CAPI TAL JOUIWAli, BALltM, 6RK30N, THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, IWSi
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CLEARINGS
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DJJJtinU Ul& liiuiiui ui aususi vrts YVIH lUIIUUll UIIS gl ecu
ftSt stock clearing sales ever held in the Cherry City.
There will be no inflated values or false representations
as to What cne price was, me an important question win
( what the price is, and the quality will speak for itself
every instance. Read a few of the special items for
this week.
HARRIMAN
SAYS TAFT
OR BRYAN
UDIES' UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
4K Silk VeatB, 8lcevolcs94ln
colors, WacJt,.Oilue, cream, ypUow,
and pink.
TS
5p , ., .
r .
65c values for "
Ladles' pure silk plaited. Vests,
in colors and cream.
11.50 ralues lor .
Ladles nuro whtto sleeveless
Vests, all shea. 100 dozen cbbo
to close.
jOc rallies 2 for 25p
LADIES' SUITS
Alt this Spring's purchase nre
offered at unormouB reductions.
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NEW SUITS SATURDAY
Saturday wo rccolved o,ur first
shipment of Fall SuUb; Wo had
them como by express especially
for thosoi who wnift to tako'
nn
August trip.
UNDERMUSLIN
REDUCED
Our entire stoi'k of high grndo
BUJlIn underwear la reduced fnr
Mow your expectations.
GKNTIXH HEATHERDLOOM
I'RrTICOATS.
All Colors
$1.G8
PARASOLS REDUCED
All Ladles' and Children's Sun
shades at closing prices.
NEW BLANKETS
Big shipments are In and moro
to come. 700 pairs of cxtrn large
cotton blankets are now in.
Campers tako notice.
MEN'S TROUSERS
A very completo and well
bought stock of pants Is nt your
disposal atja reduction of ONE
FOURTH. '"
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CANVAS SHOES'
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91.25
$1.50
White, tan" and, grey for La
dles, Children and Men, reduced
ONE-FOURTH.
MEN'S SUITS
?io.oo
A mnttor of consoquonco to
thrifty men, that is to Bay a tip
to fellowB who want tho propor
cuts In now stuff nt a saving of
ELECTION MAKES NO
DIFFERENCE
$5 to $7
on a suit. ' ,
This is your week to save.
Koop your oyo on this busy
plnco; something happens ovory
rolnuto and you should bo on
hand.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
MILL FILL CIIAIlt
OF
PHILOSOPHY
Dr Tausch has boon oloctcd to tho
trhir ot moral philosophy of Wlllnm-
tt'.e. Tho Athdns, O., Journal ban
pli notice o( a reception tondorod
to him and his wife nt thq state unl-
Mriltjr of Ohie:
'It wai an onthuslnBtlc body of
ktudents that greeted Dr. and Mrs.
Tiusch on Wedonsday evening nt
plr home on May nvonuo. Sixty
ftalenti from Dr. Tausch's classes
lulled upon him, unnnuounced, to
left's their appreciation of their
lprofesor and his estlmablo wife.
lud to bid thorn God-Bpood. Tho
TUttors announced thomsolves by
proclato his profound
and high Idcnllom.
"With tho going of Dr.
p university Ioscb Btich
scholarship
asked if wo npproprlato this money
to help build this rond, 'Will thfr
TauscH, smelter go In?' If wo nre suro of
nn ox- . that nnd wo oucht to hnvo some
AWViV , . ...'....,' .... .. .....
poncui anu cxompinr 01 nuorni ru- prouy goou assurnnco wo can uoip.
ucntlon nB no university can loso An it in, tho road oikIb nowhoro
without becoming thereby lmniena- A1J tho money spent Is thrown away,
urably weakened. ' I Wo want to bo sure wo throw away
"During tho eight yonrs Dr. no morn of tho county's money on
TnuBch has boon connoctcd with such things. I am satisfied 'if thoso
Ohio university tho Individual mines aro worked great roturna will
student has had no stnuncher friend coii'10 out of thepi nnd If tho smelter
nnd tho unlvorslty has had no goes tho tnxpnyors would bo sntls
Btrougor champion of broad culture , flod to uphold us in almost any ex
nnd Individual liborty. Ohio can . tont that wo hclpod bring that about,
well bo proud to hnvo had horo for .it has been hinted to mo that that lu
olgjit years, such n splendid teacher) (all a stock-Jobbing operation to toll
Ogden, Utah, Aug. 0. "Tho com
ing presidential election Is of no
great importance. It makes no dlt
foronco whether Bryan or Tnft is
elected," snld Edward II. Harrlman,
who Is on his. way today from this
city to his camp in Oregon.
"Tho Republican politics are tho
snmo nB thojc of tho Democrats. We
will plant soil and harvest tho crop,
and prosperity will bo tho oamo un
der cither administration. Tho nat-
,ural resources of tho country are too
groat to permit nn election 4o affect
tho general conditions."
Hnrrlmnn said tho country needfl
a censorship of newspaper articles on
corporations.
"All nowapnperB arc unfair to tho
money Interests," said .tho railroad
king.
Ho said that any tnlk df hlB form
ing n combination with Gould was
foolish.
Harrlman looks 111 nnd worried. Ho
roaltzcs his condition, nnd said that
ho ban. worked hard and deserves n
rest, which ho Intends to tako. In
concluding tho interview Harrlman
said:
"This country Is nppronchlng i
normal condition, but tho rnllronds
aro making no Improvements." ,
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POLICEMAN
ACCUSED
BY GIRL
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0NETHIRD OFF
:0N:
Dress Straw Hats
, THAT OUGHT TO INTEREST YOU IF YOU WANT TO BE COM- 9
1 PORTABLE DURING THIS HOT WEATHER.
1 20 per cent discount on Mien's Suits I
20 percent discount on boys' Suits
20 per cent discount on
Boys' Wash Suits
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EVERY SUIT GOES AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. NONE RE-
SERVED.
20 per cent discount on
1
i Every Oxford Tic in the House
WE ARE OFFERING MANY EXTRA VALUES IN OTHER LINKS
OF SUMMER GOODS WHICH IT WILL PAY YOU TO IXVJHTkV
GATE.
a cosmopolitan gentlemnn who has
at all tlmos championed tho host of
tho univorolty Hfo of throo contl-
Intinta " 'Pirn A Minna Tnnrnnl A til.
,1. f.lll .... . ,. " "W.U..U uw. ..-
;7,,ru' l- y,,B- I,roros-.on3, Ohio, July 23, 1908.
- "! n wiiu woro mxen entirely
Tlmt Tlml Feeling.
That you hnvo doy In nnd out,
whether you work or not, Is n tired
fooling thnt healthy peoplo don't
F7 lurprho
"The orent partook of tho nnturo
of reunion and ronownl of old tlca.
I' M. Hawk extonded tho greetings
I students to which tho doctor 1
wponded In his characteristically have.
t?py manuer. Wrs. TnuBch gave I It Is most common at UiIb tlmo of
uGermtn national song. An In- yoar upon tho return or warm
'-njl nmr. i i woathor hut It cornea from a run-
1 i,,vii'i 01 ii;uiuho nun
!J wj givon by MIsbcb Llvoly. lown condition of the system in
-wman, uouan and Mr. Alderman. Y,,c l" luu" ib " -
w Tausch loavoa soon to tako poverlBhed.
halr of nhllosonhv in wninm. It 'a burdonBomo and dUcourng-
nslrefslty. at Salem. Orocon. Ho '"B.
frtes with him tho admiration of I' HooJ'b Sarsaparilla and Pills posl
ffwy student vLhn i,n . ttn tlvely romovo It: thoy phrlfy and
cattct rith-him and, leriiecl.io ap-' enr,ch tho blood, ,tonoib organs,
and buna up mo wnoio sysiem.
' I Thousands of people know this by
-;oxpprIonco.
. .Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills will
mako you fool better, look bettor,
cat nnd sleep better. ' Accopt no,
substltRtes,
SPECTACLES
1
'WEVRH'EYB TrELPS'IF-RIGirr
K IlLTtTli'.no lvn iicin.
ACHE MAKERS, TPWRONO
0 ch prevent your bav'lnk
iita wrong u you flon't got thorn
W lhe r,snt place? Not tJie-aver-
spectacle seller. Hia busl
" ras to bQ to got your
8e heed with pilr tht
" your taicy ana.oiiB3,your
Parse,
U l knowing the optical
ns thoroughly -and attend-
properly that .ms hopo
t build and k
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v. ij aireew.
SALEM BUSINESS
(Continued from Page 1.)
Jtad found. The lime and other ma
terlal for fluxing the ore was tkere
It could all bo -worked on the gravity
system. The wagon road must bo
Qomplete'd,, tho power plant Installed,
and then the smelter would bo built
at once.
President HantKTi Talka,
President Otto Hanson said the
mine owners had expended 75,000
on the development df the Gold
Creek, .mines and could go no fur-
"ther until thoy had a wagon road
It cost three or' four times tho cost
,of a drill pr dynamo or sawmill to
ipull It In over tho trail. We havo
Idone 1100 feet of tunnel work, have
'put 1nan e!ejtr,Ict drill.. and cau do
no more.- Wc'.ask'you to help us
build the road. No road, no re-
, ductlon plant Will you help us Qt
I shall .wo throw away this great op-
'portunlty to" coin wealth out of the
mines In Marlon county?
I ttounty Judge Bushey; "It will be
tho mlnop. I do not tako any Btoclc
In that. At tho enmo tlmo let us
bo caroful, and' tiio smoltor peoplo
nnd tho mlno-ownors should got to
gothor and show this court that thoy
nro nctlng In good fnlth nnd havo
actually entered Into a contract to
orect a smoltor In tho Gold Croon
district. After tho oncourngomont
wo hnvo recolved today I would not
bo afraid to act. But I speak only
for myself."
County Commissioner Beckwlth:
"Tho county Judgo has expressed my
sentlmonts exactly. It is a business
mnttor with us, nnd wo nro not not
ing for oursolves but for nil -tho
taxpayers. Personally, lko tho Judgo,
.1 would bo glad to holp tho enter
prise, but wo must hnvo assurances
nnd somo guaranty that tho Bineltcr
Is going In."
In conclusion Count-; Judgo BuBh
oy suggestod that the smoltor peo
11I0 and tho mlno owners mako a
showing to tho legal ndvtaor of tho
county conrt, the district attorney,
as to their contract, and let It bo
brought boforo them as a matter of
jrecard.
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RAILROADS
TO FIGHT
LOW RATES
Chicago, Aug" 6. A campaign' to
be conducted from Toredo, Kansai
City and tho railroad centers' of Ne
braska, Ib soon to bo begun astfnst
the reduction of freight rates, Tno
railroad companies of the- West havo
already started the preparation of
potftlons and circulars that wjll bo'
signed by thousands of employ-itnd
presented to the Interstate-Commerce
Comml88Ion.-'PhorralIQd'
are to start petitions In these l(K;c
and gatherdata designed to sbnV.
that tho lowfrelght rates ordered by
the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion are against tho interests of la
boring men.
San Francisco,' Cal., Aug. C. As
Bho was bolng rmihcd to tho hospltul
early today, after taking n dondly
doBo of strychnlno polHon, with sui
cidal Intent, pretty Clnlro Prngo, n
maid employed nt n fashionnblo
apartment houso, told n pitiful story
of having been botrnyed by Pollco
mnn M, E. Dowoll, nnd nB a result
tho pollco commlBfltoucrs aro todny
making nn Investigation Into Dow
ell's notions.
Tho girl doclarod that tho oRlcor
cntorcd hor room nt tho apartment
houso nnd insulted hor. Sho bald ho
had threatened to rovoul information
to hor omployem concerning her pnBt
llfo, nnd .thnt'iiha was holploss in his
power. After tolling hor story tho
girl lost consciousness, and now lies
on n cot nt tho hospital, unablo to
add further dotalls to th estory.
Pollcomnn Dowoll declares that he
was sent by a superior officer to In
vestigate tho girl, and that ho entered
her room to put hor undor arrest.
Whon sho learned of his purposo, ho
Bays, Bho solzed tho polBon nndn took
It before ho could provont her.
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EXPOSES
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Vienna, Aug. fi. Military clrclo
aro startled today by tho results of
an Investigation following a report
from Major Sturdea, the promlor's
son, charging shocking Immorality,
drunkoaness, reckless extravagance
and gambling among tho officers of
tho Itotrmanlan army, add utter Inef
ficiency throughout tho rank ad
fife. Wfto tho young" major made
theoo atoundlng declarations somo
time ago, tho ministry Immediately
ordered a general nspoctlov and'fho
findings of t&e commission cfelegatCd'
to InvertlKate amply bear out the"
chargw.
Dlsclplfno In the army appears to1
bo entirely lacking; There aro prac
tically no regular drills, apJ. tho ac
counts of tho t:omp)leariatflttVcal ex
disclosure Major Sturdza has been
ctjfHed upon by a score of army otfl
cers to fight duels. Ho has von
quished several of his antagonists.
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Mifutw
iT0
,TMKii4TlllMMrs
GyVm&(
tensive fraud's, Ai? ofHccJNtp oa-
mand having filled" their pockets Wiyijai
public funds. ' " ""-'Vl
-AsaconBequoncoof hloremarkablewct, Marlon county,, State of Oro
LIVIvS LIFE Of DR.
JEKEL AND Mil. HYDE
Oakland.. Gnl., A"K. 0, The O.ak,-
land pollco aro today holding Charles
V, Brown, nllns Charles Thompiion,
on n charge Of vngrancy and claim
that thoy havo 0110 ot tho mont ro
mnrkablo casos of Dr. Jokol nlitl Mr.
Hydo on record.
Thoy Bay that as Charlofi Brown,
tho mon was known aB.a Bteady nnd
IndustrlouB carpenter, who lived with
his wlfo.
Ab Charles 'Thompson, thoy nl
logo, ho was known to nn ontlroly
different Bet of acqunlntuncos, as tho
consort of a woman jininod Knto Roo,
who horo him two cjilldren. Tho po
llco claim that Thompson poBCd ns n
vagrant when ho was living with tho
Roo woman, and often nskod chnrlt
ublo asslutanco,
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Whon you go to cut brush tnko a
Bcytho that Id stiff enough to stnnd
a good hard blow. And while you
nro nbout It, tako a good stiff back
bone along with you. You will
need It boforo night.
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. Petition.
To tho Honornblo County Court of
Marlon County, Oregen:
Wo, tho undersigned, legal votors
of Horeb product, in Marlon county,
Stato of Oregon, respectfully petition
your most honornblo body to, grant a
llcenso to Martldn & Snood, of Gates.
Marlon county, Oregon, to sell nnd
koop for snlo splrltupus, malt and
vinous Ikmors and elder known ns
hard elder, and for tho granting or
which your potltlonors will over
pray: ,
W. M. Thomas, Charley Thomas,
S. C Borensen, H, Winkles, ConradJ
Sillier, Henry Joost, R. Joost, II. Q
Plorco, Grant Smith, J. If. Hado.
H,li.e8Tniody, James "Vyelch, Peter
NysfMij B. F. Clark, 0 HoBtor,
H. Bortiy, R. F. ShloriCharles Gon
tales, E...S. Chase, Gqo. I, Radora
T. J, Wlntors, J, J. JohnBon, L. A.
Harris. O..L Savago.V C. Hatyhard,
E. A, Hestor, L. TlJpiko, J. K. Mflr
row. Jj ..
Notice fa herobyglven that we,
Victor Martin and 'James Sliced, of
tho firm of Martin & Sneed, will on
tlio 3d day of September, 1008, ap
ply to tho Honpablo County Court
of Marlon corffity, Stato of Oregon,
for a llceiuojfo sell spirituous, malt
and vlneous '-liquors ,U less quant!-
ui than one gallon? In Horeb pre-
KIiiSLVPII IUUDY TO
WELCOME HARRIMAN
Klnmath Falls, Or., Aug. 6. .
Klamath Falls is putting on her beet
droas to receive H. II, Harrlman and
party, who aro expected here next
Saturday. Steamboats and launch
aro already being hold In rewdlnes
to convoy tho vlttltorrt nnd their bag
gngo to Pollcnn Iiko, whorp the Har
rlmnn lodgo Ib located.
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gbn, for the period oftwelyo montho.
'ilosted this 4th dayiof August,
1908." MARTIN,-; BNEED.
.. Victor Martin and 4&jics Sneed.
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Agricultural College
Coi'viiIIIn, Orvgou.
Offorfl colloglato courro in Agrlcul
turo, Including Agronomy, Ilortlcul
turo, Animal Husbandry, Dnlry Hits,
bandry, etc; Forentry, Domostio
Sclenco nnd Art; Civil, Eloctrical,
Mechnnlcnl nnd Mining Engineering;
Commerce; Phnrmncy.
Off era clomontnry coursos In Agrl
culturo, Forestry Domestlo Sclonca
nnd Art, Commerce, nnd Mochanlu
Arts, Including forgo work, cnblnot
making, steam fitting, plumbing,
mnchlno work, otc.
Strong faculty, modern equip
mont; froo tuition; open Soptomber
2C.
Illustrated catnloguo with full In
formation on application to tho Reg-.
Istrar, froo.
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TEACHERS EXAMINATION
Notlco lit hereby given that tha
County School Suirliitondt of Ma
rlon county will bold tho regular ex
amination of applicants for state and
county pair,k nt tho Flral'''M. .
church, SalemT, Or., as follows.:
V For Htato Pmim'M.'V ""
Commencing' Wednesday, August
12, at 0 o'clock a. in., and contlnHlag
untll Saturday, August 1G,' at 4
d'clock p. m. '
Wednesday -Pepmanshlp, 'history.,
spelling, physical geography, read
ing, psychology.
Thursday Arithmetic, theory JT
teaching, grammar,'' bookkeeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, goography,
composition, algebra, English litera
ture, Saturday- Botany plane geome
try, gonoral hlsiory, school law.
lVHr 0iWly Pmimtm.
Coinmenclng' (hresday, August
12, at 0 o'clock a.m., ond continu
ing ulitll Fridays August H "t 4
o'clock p. m. "
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthdgraphy, roadlng, physical ccog
raphy.
Thursday Arithmetic, theory of
teaching, grammar, physiology.
Friday Oeography, school law,
civil' government, English literature
W. M. SMITH,
County School Superintendent.
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