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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
r. ... -. - ft Sir Aw daily capital JoumyAi, balum. oroox, Thursday, auoubt a, ixw. IUUUUUWWVVW 0 PERSONAL BIENTION August Cleanup WIS REPEAT AGAIN, EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT THIS STORE WILL UK JUST AS WE HAVE ADVERTISED, AND THE HAVINGS WILL BE EVEN GREATER THAN WE HAVE EVER OF 1'ERED REIORE. ALL OUR SUMMER WEATHERINGS ARE RE DUCED IN PRICE PROM ONE-TIIIP.I) TO ONE-HALF, AND EVEN MORE IN SOME INSTANCES. YOU PROBABLY NEED SOME OP THE ITEMS BELOW READ AND SEE THE SAVINGS. O O And O O O O Movement- People, O O O O o ot o o o Salem O O O O o o E Special Waists LESS ONE-TIIIRI) LESS ONE-FOURTH LESS ONE-IIALF Special grndo of (lolffxfilf tillv rool, comfortable Summery wenth erlngB to chooso from Your Choice Of noy waist on display In the Court ittrcot window. Values to 16.00. Less One-third Colored Kid Gloves Regular $3. CO values now 188 Regular $-(.00 valors, now SI '08 $1,2K and I1.7C Fowncs ami Kay-. Rflr Silk Gloves In black and as sorted colors BixjclAl 05(i Mannish Tailored Suits For Women. They arc suitable for street wear; now offered nt n price thut fnlrly tlnglon with economy, Tan Suits, lltfltt blue stripe, $3p 00 vhlu6 now ., siisc: Blue Clintk lino stripe Suit, ?42.50 value . Now , ...$21 'CO Bluo Sorco Suit. 130.00 valuo Now '; ...v S10.85 Drown Sorgo Suit, $30.00 valuo , .. Now :..... .. .. 15.85 Ilrown Strlpo Suit, $32.00 valuo T Now :'.. $18.35 Navy Dluo Panama Suits, $27, GO value . Now ?18.50 Copenhagen 1'unnma Suit, $37.60 value--Now t 15.00 These suits represent nearly all tho sires, and aro well tailored and beautifully trimmed. SHOES Ladlos White Caiiva.1 OxforJo, values to $1.G0 Now... ,. ., , , 08 Men's Canvas Shoos and Oxford Extra Special 1.10 Special Prices qh nil Barefoot Sandals. "-a Jr Awnowwonvr- f7) a W. M. Mahony of Fairfield Is homo from a flying trip'lto''l3an Fran cisco. ' ' Ml Mnhcl Brdvlen la Atrmnurn- pner at tho L. H. McMahan law of fices In tho absence of, Mls3 Mar guerite PUtnam, who Is enjoying a vacation at Newport. Breoso Gibson has gone to Now port, and the winds will not blow away all tho strawstacks In Polk county for awhile, but will lift the fogs that come In off tho oconn onco In awhile at Ynqnlna bay. Ho was on the land fraud' Jury at Portland that stood ten to two for conviction, but 30 hours hanging like a dog to a root brought the rest around. "I was among the Tiers," suld Brooso. "They wns guilty all right but two of us wouldn't come ovor nnd let the rascals off. But they mustn't do It any more. I got $00. 0 for Forvlng on tho case anil I will stay at Nowpdrl 'R long as the money latts, unless I run up against too many widows In troublo and then my money may not last. If thero Is a woman or clrl In Polk county I have not treated right I want to know It, nnd I'll fix it up. My mother and Bisters wcro that' kind of women, nnd I lncludo them all In my lino of conduct. Treat every wom an as If sho woro a princess of the royal blood and you'll make no mistake, boys." Dr. W. II. Byrd nnd son nro homo from Cascndla Spring?, and report all tho rest of tho Salem colony thoro ns being convalescent. McKlnloy Mltcholl wns In the city yesterday. Ho says it Is not certain where they visited Mrs. West's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher. Tommy Porter, of Portland, is in the city visiting with friends ror a few days, after which ho will leave for Sacramento to visit his parents for a month. Mrs. Myrtle Card Is In tho city vis iting with friends nnd relatives for a few weeks. Walter Shillen, a prominent Port land business man, Is in the city Inoklnir after business mntters. P. S. Oliver has returned from n week's outing at Newport. n. n. Flemlnc went to Newport today to Join his family there. George Wnters and wife havo re turned from Yellowstone Park, whore they sjlent sovoral weolcs. Mra. C. S. Sloctim has gono to Portland for a few days' visit. Miss Eva Savage has returned from an outing at Cascadla. nantfil .1. Frv nnd family are tak ing an outing at slab Creek. Fred Hill. a. nlumber for Barr & Potzol, hae gone to Albany, whore he will look after bus!no?s for the firm. MIssV'Murlnl Talcot has rqturnod tn Willow. Cal.-aftor sttondliiK sev eral weeks hore with friends and relatives. o UNIONS TO IIALLY Wlnnlno. 1T . SIKj ........ ,,.B, jujiii,, Aiicrfi .. announced at tho hendquaW lift nfi-iM.,. ... ."""icr ""' "& "laumnisu it... tho Brotherhood of Locomnii J. "on of firemen ,..r uq n, eers, organlzntic Order of ftnilwnv Pm,,i.i - ".r . v.. it. L "np. . COtlatlntr fn nl1 fh i.n... 8reJl MnlP,! Ihnf ,," .' '"'? a4 HI pathy. n f This announcement catued cor J -..., uuv ik wnn nnt ... ant-ffinrflt n. fl.A Mm . .. ' tf! ;::'::.:"!. ",,-uoi.iue.aiiro, ii mi; uinjwieinen and conrfn- -" "- "cninlst- would mean a clean tle-im (J, ' i., i, ... . .. . ? mm ...b .i iU ojoiuin, and block h itiiuaiiui luiiuit-ui cropi. It Is evident tlinf Mm ..i... recelvlnc financial nli' fr. .t taAnrt-iA mtlntir. j-1 lv-UVIHVU IllllWilO, TO HONOR OREGON GUARDSMEN Camp David S. Stanley, American Lake, Wash., Aug. G. According to an unofficial announcement a decided honor will bo accorded tho Oregon troops on noxt Friday, when tho two colonels, McDonnell nnd Yornn, will bo placed In command of tho entire by nny means that Taft will carry Uy ,nrnntry' 'ncIudlnK tho rcgu Orcgon. Ho proposes to tnko his ,arg- for the nftcrnon maneuvers. - 1 T flnlnnnl rA'rn.. tl ...Ml 1.. family to tho Wllholt springs for 1U "-"'"""' .mwl-uiihuu win oe ns- fow weeks. signed tno Browns nnd Colonel Yor- RoVorcnd II. A. Kotahiini l.n P. nnu w, m command of tho Blues. General Manager Bury dccin,. uiamuB uiu ropori maf other ua0 woro considering Btrlklmr. imJ lug that tho offlclals think tho ... .. , , "" "i iuuiu nils K'x-ii ior ciipc. It. Is rennrtml (Jint h,n n. . in Z. .. .. """aaftis IVVi win uu u'U8ifii uv roads uu will lend rolling stork to ft. .. place of cars rendered usp'p.t,-.,' strike. This attitude on the m$ uuiui- niiiruuuii, miry aid, Isdneta the disposition shown bv Vlrn,, , dent Whyto to prevent the atrn u liusaiuiv, evua ueing Willing to C05. promiec. So far no disturbances have tn renoneu. KM HtlllllllllHHIIIHIIII ICity News! IHH rHHI IUHIM4 UtH'l PlftCO Klvvun barber chain. No waiting. inoutlng In tho Snlcm Hokhts school I Saturday evening. A basket dinner will bo hold. Tho commlttco, which returned from a visit to Portland, whuro u conference wan hold with the hi'iids of the utruut our oompuny, will announce tho rusult at tho Saturday nice ting. MU l'.ulKT Ill County Clork U. D. Allon woj called to the bedside of his fathor V mivvKuu jonivruny niiuriiuuii. 1 . ,, , . . J. .. ..... . ...I months In order to look olunn. Tno emer air. Alien nns ucun uii , , , . . . . ., . ,, . , . , , , ' you need to do In to take that so II oil lor several weeks and In not ux-'. ,, , . .' ,. - . , , It's Not Nmvmry To buy a now suit every fow All l'octcd to live. of ORO. Ho Is past SO youra (Ioho to H-MUlo - Qovernor Chunitiorlaln loft Wed Mosdny for Seattle where ho will In. spoct tho Orej-on tiulldliig at tho Pnrflc-Yukon exposition. Frldny nnd Saturday he wilt visit Camp JMvId 9. Btnnloy nt American Uik, Mesr.Tncon-tt, whuro the OrcHon mili tia' Is encamped. f nw WHtenvayi J. N. Teal of Portland, nnd Peter I.ocglo of Mnrshnold have tirun up pointed deler-utea to tho Uul( Vntr wave couvcutlon to be hJd at Chlca. ro on October 7. 1001 .SI-h OOHiplrtlHl ' The titg lBn which wan rect-Kl by he Bnlem Hoard of Tru eajt of the Southern Parlue depot advrlltilnrf Salem, 's row coinplcttl, and U a crtnllt to tho ojiy In nppvaraucc at well its ,nn MdvortUlug move S4 lew Orei-on'e eapltol is painted near tho top of tho elsu, followed with 'Cherry City of the WorldCher ries. Prunes, Apples. Pears. Horrles." t 4ho bottom of tho ilu l. "Palut 1 with Oieson Slouna Mlnorul Paint." At the isutli eud of the algn on a black back (-round Ij. "'StocV. Uraln. Hops. Oanlens. Wal Mutti and lHiultry." And on the Haer ouj Is piml a cherry limb lowing neveral larve eherrys on It. Ter is no object m frout of tho tmilt to Johnston & Btimo and have them pres-3 and clean It. Th cost Is slight, and thulr work Is guaranteed. Paving on High Ktnvt City Hnglneor Parrott wna nt btil today siirveylug High street between Court and State strvots, It being tlw Hrst move In paving that section, which will bo lakon up without delay, by both thu Oregon Klootrlc railway people and the city, Clrvus Cr riiHM'( - Tho llarnum & Dally advertising car was In tho city today, leaving on the li o'clock train. The town Is now thoroughly billed with tho gaudy "kld-lovlng" poster, and the real thing will bo along on August 27. (), A. O. lUxir-1 Meet Tho Agricultural Collego boanl will hold IU meeting nt Portland noxt Thursday tr rnmhi.tr v,.. ., chasjF of about 28 nores of land ad joining tho college campus at Cor vat lla, A special ootumlttoe. consist Ins ot J. 11. Aukqrmau. y. v. Cotton and J 1. Weatherford. inv(tlL-nt.).i tho laud yesterday, am! will Weather Font'iiHt Fair tonight nnd Friday. Dhoroo Suit Je.fllo M. Crossau has (lied a suit in tho circuit court asking for a dl vorco from her husbnnd, L. H. Croa- snn. The ground nlloiesd Is dosor- tlon. ltchi'iulng Deiileil The petition for a rehearing In the case of Francis L. MeKonnn vn the City of Portland, tn which n de cision was rendered two wcekB ago upholding tho action of tho city lu tho issuance of $5,000,000 worth of bonds, was donled lu tho supremo court yesterday, Tlnv-diliiff Will Uoj-ln Threshing will bogtn on soveral of tho larger farina In Marlon and Polk countlca this- week. Tho thresh ing crew began operations on tho Wallace farm this afternoon. Mnnriiigo Llrenw A marriage llconso has boen issued to Drnest F. Marqunrds. aued 27. and Ada Uoland, aged 17, both of Sa lem. Club Ktnldi Not Sold A roiwrt to the effect that the Club Stablen had been sold was erroneous, the Peter Frnnel stable-i solng the property which changed hands. port to the board at tho meetlni: noxt Thursday. Itallrtiiul Gmnnltoloii ' Tho Central railroad of Oregon has requested permission from tho Hallroad Commission to refund the mn to obstruct tho view of ms- Z f l0 ,no umon nM8 aen, pass4ug ou Train0.! S S? "!' , .v a . ,.u ui.iam-u ilKllUM WUS CIUIKKNK HALLUX PKOSI M.IA'MSS Rome. Aug. 6. Cardlual Olbbonr Is ImprovtM today after nn aitnnk of Intestinal trouble. The prolate 1 confined ol his bed. but his condl- to- tlon is not serious. k lettertac U Uro wa row the depot. and casllj lAerty Ri(4( IOc TU tlRx cltlsens of 8alem vt,ts, wfc are it-btUx to ko a MMtltw ear rvlc lasUlled on th LlWrty roa, aw to hold au open Tho cardinal was 74 years old last mouth, and U In remarkably pre eerved health, so the physicians do not fear eerlous results from his 111-uess. S.' miles, and tho regular rate on a naui of that distance, tho railroad company states. Is from 15 to t& i,r carload The coumanv in it,. letter to tho commission ihn thn oversharae was a mlitnW -n,i u voluutarlly asks nerinl-slnn' t rm. edy It. WAN.M.KKU aVHDIDS MfiflKST INSl'IUNCK New York, Aug. 6. It w mud publlo today that nodman Wm.. maker, ot Phlladejph'a. carries more Insurance thau any other man In tho world. Wanamakor Is Insured for $1,000,000. Statistics cMhri ,v. tho lusuranco press show that Phlla lolpala saltUonalres and multl-nill-llonalres go In for lanrer in,ir than tfco of ay other city U Ue uauw states. turned to Bnkor City nftch an ex tended visit with relatives and with friends hero. W. J. Knox, who has been In tho government sorvlco In Pnnnma for tho pnst fow years, visited In this city Wednesday, leaving for Port land In tho nftcrnoon. Mr. Knox is now off on his nnnunl vacation which larts ono month, nnd after a week's visit In his old homo In tho onst, with his paronts, he Intends riiond- Ing tho romnlnder of h!i time visit ing different points on the coart. Mr. Knox wni nurprlrod to two the do- ple complnlnlng 0: tho heat up hero, as he srys ho has been enjoying tho finest wenthor he could wish for Liro In Orogon. Attornoy ChesUr Murphy has re- turned to Portland after transacting business nnd vls4ting -old friends hero for two days. Jamoi T. Huller, a promlnoivt fnrmer of La Grande, Is horo visit Ing for n few days baforo taking his outing nt Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. VnnDurat of Portlnnd are In the city visiting for a few days with frlonds. Tho Newport pns-iengorB yestor- day wore D. D. Olmstoad and fam- i'y. Kdna Jo-bo, John Simmon nnd family. Charlos Ellis and wife. Unlph Patterson and Goorce Frn;. ler, Fred McConnol of Independence, P. R. Colton and family. Dan Shepard of Vancouver arrived ttJay to transact buslnoss, . Milt R'chardson, chairman of the educational commlttoo of the state grange. Is In Urn city with his son visiting Aldorman Geo. Jacobs of North Salem, where he has another son employed as Bnlesmnn in h Edwnrds general merchandise stor Mr. Richardson is ono of tho most prominent members of tho state PatronB of Husbandry, and working on a bill to put all the higher state colloges undor one board of con. trol. T. II. Dlundeli nnd daughters, Ed na and nianoho and Miss Lena Weokn loft yesterday morning for a two- weeks' outing at Sodnvllle. Peter Androgen Is dorklne wih tho John Hughe Co., while J. Frank Hughes Is lu Southern Oregon look Ing after a Ilmo plant thoro that ho is Interested in. Oicar Johnson, the clothier on State street. Is up to date with a stock of Taft and Bryan campaign tie So far Taft Is outsolllng tho Bryan ties at the same price. Julius Neloon. tho painter, has do nnrted for Newport, accompanied by his family, for an outing. George Davis and family won tn Ol ft o T ubi rsni,..K. 1 .. wanv tuuiauuy 10 spend a week's vacation. Enos Rathburu, of Canby, Is trans acting business and visiting friends here for a short time. Frank F. Moore, of the Moore Lumber Company, n Red Bluff, Cal. Is visiting with his. many friend in this city. Ho will leave for Portland soon .to transact business. " Mr and .Mrs, B P West have re turned from a short stay at Newport, Tho day is to bo given over to field oxorci?es, nnd it will bo tho first oc casion that nil of tho Infantry hnvo been massed In lnrgor bodies than regiments. n STREET PAVING BONDS. f Continued from Page 1.1 OANNIIIAL REBELLION is rainm meuuil, Allg. O. Tho MnnnL.il population or Portugese Guinea uoj me verge or nnotlier Insurrection ... cording to nows brought here todir by a vessel from tho southwest cent or Arrlcn. Tho Insurrcotionlit- i rlnmnmllnr. fenn. 1,. .... ... u........,...t, i.u. iu Hutvrnor e: tr province nn extensive grant ol Jul in tho Interior, pormlBsIon to ktt? thoir arms, exemption from th h tnx and freo nccoss to BIemo, tt provincial capRnl. uoiioriB inuicnio nat Blaiio K now practically In n state of s'etc.u the manoators havo marshaled t threatening force outsldo the wiB nwaltlng tho governor's decliloa, it Is feared tho authorities finnlly ill! bo forced .to yield, although the to. AgRUi8t,thin!hrnged natives for k. eral weoks. Should tho natives tako tho taL pillaging and bloodshed would I- Itnbly result. Every propnrat!oa kir been mndo to resist 4ho Impcndl-t onslaught of tho block hordei, 1st tho situation is admitted to be itri- ous. Detailed reports of tho rescue d European Inhabitants of Blauaotr somo Eastern bnnk would bo'5&Mi bllng thorn up at a promlum. As It Ib they go nt par In small amounts. nnd tho Intorest will be paid horo at home. Tho populnr loan plan Is au thorized In tho city chnrtor. nnd has been ouccessfully nppllcd nt Snlcm threo times In funding city and school debt. Where to Subscribe. Porsona wishing to aubscrlbo for theso bonds can do so at tho olllco of ' Prn.h .....,. r-nn,-i .,. City Recorder Mooros, or with lalilor! B,nnlnR to bo br0Mght ,n. mtm Groonbnum, of Rosto'n & Green- hnd boon BOrely bcact , tno rr!sp baum or with E. B. Millard at the nnUv08 for mftn day nnuuuBltiei ......i. .v ...ion uuun, uiu li0 IIIUIII- I wna rnnn ni, lr.... l.,lllnn. .. .tn . .. ....... ...fc, ,u... kl.lllU.t. HUH in. I.L. f ,h. flnnnAA ......!.. -. ., I .- . i.w.o VI UIU IIIIUIJUU CUilllllUlUU Ol lll'i city council who havo chargo of tho mattor. Following sums have al ready boon subscribed for, and tho Indications aro the subscription will all bo takou this week: SiiliHcriptloiis Received. A. E. Parker $3000 Roy Burton 300 Adolph Greonbaum 50 A number of other applications have been made, and will nppenr later. TO WAR ON THE TYPEWRITER TRUST Now York, Aug. 6. Typewriter prices aro expected to bo cut 30 nor cent In, a war that has been started on tho "trust" makers of tho 100 standard machines, by Allan A. Ry an, with the support of his multl mllllonalro father, Thomas F. Ryan. Ryan Is president of a now type writer company, and has put his ma chine on the market for $05. Circulars issued by his company reclto that tho cost of making tho av erago typewriter Is about $28 or loss and that tho prico of $100 allows an enormous profit to tho producer. Ryan wllj gajthor to his a!d th support of all the typewriter concerns not In the trust. " It Is said thaVhls father will back him heavily In tho War to put down prices. women, woro fighting nlongslde tl small garrison of 200 Portugt'-e ! dlero. Just nt this crisis tho Car-iM happoned to stop at tho port, audit-j dor her guns tho natives wcro fowl to fall bnck. Tho natives hnvo recovered froa their frlcht nt tho cuna of the vt ship, nnd nro again surroundlnj ti city. DROWN ELECTED SUPREME CHANCELLOR OF PYTHIANS Boston. Aug. c Henry P. Brown. i -.luoourno, Texas, was todnv aIi d suprome chancellor of the Knlghta i ijinias. Brown, who was su promo vice-chancellor, was elevated without opposition. President Fnlllors, of France, lin In .I.a .I.....I. I.... Ihnt l .11 t. I'V.Jll UIU VilllllUll, UUl IIIUV (,- Ihd weddlnu of his daughter, hew'' Ing been excommunicated for P"' Ing In tho movement which sepr! tho government end church. MONEY TO LOAN TH08. K. n Over Ladd ft Bush's Bank. S!. Nnr-alh TTVilnn Fire Instr ance Sufil FrrnUc Meredith, Resident Ad1 Oice wltb Wra. Brown k Ce.il j 29 Commercial triL NEW TODAY William F. Engll-h, who was In custody of a corporal's guard at San 11 ranclsco, for having deserted, was hot and killed by a sentry for try log to escape. Picnic or Old Solde Thexo will bde hnei, i-i. .. tM Fair Grounds. Thursday, at 2 p. -. .i me 01a soldiers and W. R. C. are Invited. Party in Salem Whhes to tJ money. Thero Is no real secnrlty to offer, and anyone nrtlncr .,,.1, enm.rltv TlPfid BO'' l.. - ..-- -J IM.I. n.rtr. k' J"J lO IU13 HU. 1111 "- , .i.. . tnanr C svor, win secure iuo w " i. Kouu.Becuruy in omur j turn of thlo nrnnnsltlon SflU ' ,1 to bplow addross, and a 5 can bo arranged, Z-l c Jouraal, Salem, Oregon. 7-2MH Vvr SlfiaTorfll houses la aad farm 'aads at a ba' Ital Natloaat . Ilowpkkrc-8 for Holweu LL3 S register is fast ftlllng P. tT , -wdlallur InvllA our old fn be wltk us agala this 7T Ister bow. Phone 10J. T. !$ Lives-ley ft Co., Salem. if