Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 07, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAMTAL JOURNAL, SALBH, OKMOX, FIUBY AUGUST 7, lMlfc
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FEET; WILL'
SWINDLER WORKS
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J. L STOCKTON
THU OLD WHITE CORNER
AUGUST
CLEARINGS
AUGUST .
CICAR1KSS
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FRAUD- FROM A
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URING the month of August wc will conduct the great
est stock clearing sales ever held in the Cherry City.
There will be no inflated values or false representations
as to what the price was, the all important question will
be what the price is, and the quality will speak for itself
every instance. Read a few of the special items for
this week
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
REDUCED
$1 25 Silk Vosts, sleeveless, In
colors, black, blue, cream, yellow,
and PM-
75f "91 '
5o values for - . -
Ladlcj puro silk plaltedrtYoats,
In colors and cream. ,,
$3,50 values for
?1.9S
Ladles pure white Bleovoloss
Vests, all slzco. 100 dozen caso
to close.
e values 2 'or 250
IIDERMUSLIN
REDUCED '
Our cntlro stock of high grndo
muslin underwear la roduced far'
below your expectations.
GENT1NK HEATHKRBLOOM
PETTICOATS.
All Colors
?1.6S
LADIES' SUITS
All this Spring's purcha30 are
offored at enormous reductions,
NEW SUITS SATURDAY
Saturday wo.' rccolved our first1
shipment of Fall Suits. Wo had
thorn como by express especially
for those" who' want to tako an
August trip.
PARASOLS REDUCED
All Ladlos and Children's Sun
sh'ades at closing prices.
NEW BLANKETS
t
Dig shipments aro In and moro
to como. 700 pairs of extra largo
cotton blankotB nro now In.
Cnmpors tako notice.
$1
?1.25
$1.50
MEN'S TROUSERS
A vory complete and well
bought stock of pants is at your
disposal at a reduction of ONE
FOURTH.
CANVAS-SHOES
Whlto, tan and grey for La
dles,' Children and Men, reduced
one-fourtil
MEN'S SUITS
?io.oo
A mnttor of consoquonco to
thrifty men, that is to say a tip
to follows who waut tho propor
r cuts In now stuff at a saving of
95 to 7
on a Suit.
ThiS Is your week to save
Keep your oyo on this busy
plnco; soinothing happens ovory
mlnuto and you should bo on
hand,
(United Tress I.eaaed wire.)
Abboltsford Wis., Aug. 7. Phy-
stclans attending Mrs. EV& Jones, tho
balloonist, who foil 900 foot from a
balloon, and still lives, announcod
today that hor chnncea of recover
ing aro excellent, though her condi
tion Is still critical.
With hundreds of eyes below
Watching her, the woman plunged to
tho ground yesterday, tho ropo t
lior parachuto having Bnappcd.
Dranchos of a tree broko tho fall.
Sho was internally injured.
NIGHT GOWN IX HOT
WEATHER
A LUXURY
PRISON CELL
DEFIES U.S.
FOOD LAWS
pro3Bcd great satisfaction at tho
way Dr. H. W. Wiley, head of tho
bureau of chomlstry, has nldod In
tho ndoptlon of ndequato puro food
legislation. Tho convention decided
to mco't next year in Donvor.
ft:
Micklnnc Island, Mich., Aug. 7,
following tho charges mado by Prof,
I& e. uou, accusing socretnry 01
Ajrlculturo Jnmos Wilson with try-
peg to defeat tho ends of puro food
tgtslatlon In tho United States, tho
foarentlon of stato and national
pure food d.opnrtmonts lion adopted
Krwtlc measures aniounllng to a do-
liinco of tho national food laws, and
dutUMlon here today contoro around
hieprobablo roults of tho notion.
A resolution was put through tho
jccarentlon calling for a commlttco to
It a uniform puro food law which
U the states in tho Union will bo
IirjM to adopt, and which will con
u!a only such portions of tho na
tlsail law as tho state associations
m best adapted to tho roqulro
bmU of all tho states.
A committee Is hard at work to-
r draw'ng up those mensuros.
Toe action is practically an en
hancement that statos Intend to
f" the matter of food legislation
Killed
thirty
SEA LION
Newport, Auk. 7. Tho Intense
oxcltomont undor which tho summer
rosortora horo woro sufforing all day
yostorday has boon rollovod by tho
roscuo of tho gnsollno launch Rose
that was lost in n fog off South
Roach, wlih 34 passengers, and thoy
remained out nil night. Of these 15
woro womon, and thoy nil had
frlonda horo. Thoro was llttlo sym
)athy exprossod for tho oufforors
whon It was loarncd thnt tho oxpedl
tlon was got up to onublo tho mon
to kill sea lions off tho rocks. Tho
meu got out on tho rocks nnd shot
tho dofon&olcss seallons, killing 30,
awl" wounding many moro, Theso
excursions aro driving all tho seal
nnd son lion away from this coast.
Southern Pacific yards last night.
Cronin was shot by J. H. Good
ing, tho rallrond watchman, after n,
fight, in which threo othor robbers
participated. Gooding camo on tho
mon whllo'tlfoy woro at work, nnd
called upon thorn to surrondcr. Thoy
rofusod, and-Gooding oponod flri.
Cronin foil at tho first shot. ' Tho
othors csapod. :.
OfTlcors Iator wont to Cronln'a
lodgings and enptured four, mon who
nro thought to bo accomplices.
Twonty pounds of dynnmlto woro
cached in tho room,
Tho polico aro sweating tho cap
tured mon today in nn effort to got
information concorning nn organized
gang of train robbors.
MORTGAGED PROPERTY
UK 1)11) NOT HAVE
San Joso, Cal, Aug. 7. Theodoro
Lowo,' of Dorkoloy, orBtwhllo editor
of. tho "Ravon," now oxtlnct, real es
tato promoter and manngor of sovor
Ul bubblo ontorprlsos Is In jnll horo
today awaiting trial on tho cbnrgo
of obtaining monoy under fnlso pru
tonses. Lowo was brought horo last
night from,' Lake Taboo, whero bo
waa nrrcBtcd, and chained to a trco
for several hours, by an Auburn con
stable, who -took no chances with his
prUouor.
Tho alleged offense for which tho
Jto their own hands, duo to thoir aml should bo prohibited by law. Tho edltor w8 arrestod dntos back threo
-."luiuionauon to adjust prpp- BOft brda fftro jH8t niJ badly, ns a yars. wno " WUB """ l"
'Mhe situation. reckless alleged sport, with a ro- "Raven." Louis King, of this city,
we-Presldent Fairbanks nttond- nnnann. -in ,? i,Ann nt i,inn who is responsible for his arrest,
k . . - M, ....v. ...... .. ... . ..,.
.- wiiTeauon yesterday, and ox whiskey will kill ovorythlng h) sees, yvys i" ow oorrowou mmiuy, bv-
' , .- .. .. .' ..,,.. , i. 'i..- intt a chattel mortcaco on nronerty
Ainny unuui wiu ueuuiuui jiuiiuiuni
bluo craue3, and ovon women go
armed'on' tho .beaches and practlto
on tho birds.
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SPECTACLES
WEYTtB EYE HELPS IP RIGHT
-ICIIE MAKERS, IP WRONG
Who ChU Prevent your havlny
a wrong 11 you don't get them
11 " r,sht place? Not tbo aver-
spectacle seller, ins busl
tUi &een19 to bo to got your
barnesaed with a pair that
IU,ke3 yoar ncy'andfopens your
Parse,
U U b)r 'knowing tho optical
Ce33 tho-'oughly and -attend-
H t0 lt prpteny that wo hope
10 badkeeP a reputation.
buii:
aj sfre
- -'"criy -atreets.
DRUNK FOR
FOR '22
YEARS
Loa Angeles, Cal., Aug. 7. Inter
est was aroused hero today by the
astonishing declaration of Mrs. Hor
tonso Cortial, on tho witness stand
dn hor suit for divorce from Lewis P.
Cortial, when she sworo that her husband-has
been drunk for 22 years,
tho entire period of thejr matrimo
nial association. Mrs, Cortial furih
fer avered that her husband contlnu
ally referred to her as a "cow." and
(that when she tried to sober him up,
jhe threw her through e window, cut
j ting her neck.
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ONK TRAIN ROIH1KR
I KITjLED; FOUR CAUGHT
Reno, Nov., Aug. 7. Lying atho
ipolnt of death from a .bullet wound
. In the groin, William CronJn ia about
to pay the 'extreme penalty today for
nn attempted, box car robbery In tho )t!onj,
ing a chattel mortgage on property
that did not bolongj to him.
Ho heard that tho promoter had
mado consldornblo money, and had
him arrostod,
TO CONTROL'
ALL U. S.
MATERS
New York, Aug. 7. A gigantic
theatro trust, embracing vary thea
tre of Importance In the nation, and
extending from tho Atlantic to th
Pacific coast, Is In (he process of for
mation horo. Klaw & Erlanger, tho
moving spirits in the new enterprise,
have succeeded in bringing together
nearly oyery theatre manager In the
country, and it fs likely that a con
trolling t)6ard of managers, con
trolling every house In tho United
States will result.
At the meeting held hero recently,
Jn which every big theatre In th
United States, and all tho vaudeville'!
circuits, .both high priced and cheap,
wore represented, a' ,commltteo, of
which Erlanger is (be Tiead, was ap
pointed to draw up a set 'of resolu-
(Unlted Pi-cm t.enned Wire.)
Chicago, Aug. 7. Ruling that a
night gown is not a nocosslty in hot
weather, Judgo tfnrry 13. Tuthlll, of
tho La Potto county suporlor court,
has IsBUOd a restraining order forbid
ding 18-year-old Mary Polnskl from
Indulging in that extravagance
Mary Is .today bomonning her fate
and wondering what will happen
next.
Sho was arrested somo tlmo ago
ns an incorrigible, and put in chnrge
of a probation offlccr. Sho got a
place as a domestic, and wanted to
spond soma of hor first wcck'H pay
to pur.chaso a night gown. Hor
fathor sought tho Injunction, which'
was granted.
Tho court snld that a night gown
could only bo a necessity In cold
weather.
Snn Frandsca,. Aug. 7. Stato
Mlnoralogist L. E. Auburn has ap
pllod to tho postofllco' authorities to
dony tho uso of tho malls to Captain
E. W. Emmons, now in tho county
Jail awaiting tuo outcomo of an ap
peal from conviction and sontenco to
six years in prison for tho fraudu
lent sale of mining stock, Aubury
alleges that Emmons Is conducting
a fake mining schomo from his pris
on cell, nnd trying to sell tho vory
Btock that got him into troublo be
fore. Emmons has a typewriter nnd Bta
tlonory In his prison olUco and con
ducts his business from thoro. Ev
erything is ns haudy as nn oiuco, but
thoro. la no rent to py. Emmons
directs that his lottors bo addrossod
to Thomas Dates, mauagor of tho
Boyco Lumbor Company horo, ana
Aubury boo asked for a fraud ordor
against Rates also. Rates claims to
know nothing of Emmons' schomes.
Ho is vice-president of tho mining
company,, but not concerned with Its
doings, ho says,
TJe nilho In queetlon Is tho Drum
lnor Boy Mining Company. Emmons
was convicted In Junei 190T, for soil
ing stock In tho mtno to Mrs. M. B
Hurst, Sho bought $500 worth of
stock, and Emmons got $750 worth
of securities from her In addition.
Sho alleged that, ho used a hypnotist
to soil his stock.'
SAN FRANCISCO SLVRKETS.-
(United l'rc Unced Wire.)
Snn Frnnclsco, Aug. 7. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, $1.02
1.07; Northern blnostom, $1.07
1.72; Northom club, ?1.C0
l.C2; Inferior grades of whoat,
1.401.G5.
Barley Feed barloy, $1.3GQ
1.10; common to fair, ?1.301.3G;
browing at Snn Francisco, nominal
at $1.45 1.G5; Chovnlier, $1.05
1.85, according to quality.
Eggs Por dozen, California fresh
including canos, extras, 32c; firsts,
29c; seconds, 24c; thirds, 22c; Enst
orn soloctcd; 25o; Eastern flrsta, 22c;
seconds, 20c; storngo, 27c.
Buttor Por pound, California
frosh, extras, 2fc; firsts, 24c; soe
onds, 22c; thirds 20c; packing,
No. 1, 19c; pncklng, No. 2, 18o
Now chpeso Por pound, Califor
nia flats, fancy, llc; firsts,
10 Vic; seconds, 10c; California.
Young Amorlca, fancy, 13c; firsts,
12 c; Enstorn Oregon, fancy,
13c Eastern Orogon Young Amor
Icn, fancy, 14 c.
Potatoes Por conlnl, River
Whitos (Backs) fancy, 75c3 ?1;
poor, CD 75c; Early Rose, 7G8Cc;
sweet potatoos, $2.50 3.50,
Onions Por sack, rod onions, C7c;
yellow, 70 75c.
Oranges Por box, Valonclas,
$2.50 $4.00.
SALEM MARKET. V
Local Wholesale- Market,
Eggs .22 c.
Buttor-r-Crormery 25c,
Cows $3 3.50.
lions 10c; young chlckons, lie.
Ical Wheat 8Gc.
Oat 33 35c.
Barloy $20 21.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.80 5.00 5
rlloy, $4.00;
Hay Cheat, $9 10; clovor, $8
9 por ton; timothy, $li12.
Onions $1,75 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 6 6c.
Cacara Bark 2 3c.
Mohklr 18c.
-tr- Retail Market.
OftU-$1.45. , ,
Wfietr--$1.05.
Egg25c. ' '
Buttor Country, 20c; creamery,
36c.
Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20 per
ack; hard" wheat, $1,4001.45.
Bran-r-SOq por sack; $30.00 per
ton; shorts, $1.25 per sack.
Livwtork.
Hogg Fat, $5.75.
Stock hogs $4.
Steers 3s.
Veal 8 7c
Treptaal Fndtt.
Bananas $6; 50.
Orangets r$4.5Q.
Lemons $4.75 5,
Portland Market.
PoultryHons, 12c; ducks, 12
14c; pigeons, old $1 per dozen,
Mlllstuir Bran. $26.
Flour-r-Vallcy, $1.20 per sack;
bard wheat, $1.45.
I
J. Anderson, a wwrwlll man of
Little Falls, had hl'Teg broken
while clljobl-Bg Mt. ftt. Helens, yester
day, by being struck by jt boulder.
TAFT HAD NOTHING
TO DO WITH THE
BROWNSVILLE INCIDENT
Wnahlngton, Aug. 7. Lloiitonant
Gonornl Homy C. Corblp, rotirod,'
today gavo out a hlthorto unpub
lished dispatch from Prcsldout
Roosovolt, ordorlng tho dismissal of
tho negro troops at BrownBylllo,
showing thnt tho order camo diroc
from tho President. Tho tologram. is
poromptory in Its wording, and
leaves no ddubt that tho rosponslbll
Ky for the dismissal of tho troops
ro3tB with Roosovolt,
'Tho ordot was given out for tho
purposo of roliovlng Tnft, then soc
Totary of wnj from criticism In con
nection with tho caso, and with tho
Intention of saving him from oppo
sition on tho mrt of tho nogroe,
lmsod upon tho Brownsvlllo caso.
In giving outiho dispatch, Gonoral
Corbln said: ;
"No man, bo ho black or white, In
fnlruoBi, can placo any responsibili
ty in tho promises on Tnft,
"As a loyal stibordlnato ofiU
President, lie did his duty, regn)
of any view ot his own."
Tho original ordor for the dis
charge ot tho BrownBvlllo troops,
promulgated undor the President's
lnstructlono, was lseuod by Acting
Secretary of War Oliver, while Tatt
was in tho West on a tour of Inspec
tion, .,
New Carpets! New Ideas!
OFFERING NEW CARPETS UNDER REGULAR IMtlOIW.
UNUSUAL CONDITIONS MAKE THIS HALE POSSIBLE. NKV
Kll MINI) THE RETAILS. RUT IF YOU WILL CONSIDER SAVt
ING A FOURTH OF THE C9HT ON YOUR NEW FALL CARPETS,
COJU3 TO THE STORE TODAY, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
SAVING, AND WE WILL LAY THEM WHENEVER YOU WANT,
IF YOU DO NOT WANT IT DONE NOW. THE HALE PRICE IN
CLUDE8 SEWING, LINING OF THE HKfiT QUALITY AND LAY.
ING IN THE USUAL SATISFACTORY MANNER IN WHICH
WORK IS DONE BY THIS STORE.
I IS 9 ia llBJi4lt1'JI X.Xjtl
vTttJJifJ
RACINE FEET,
10c per pair, 3 for 25c; 20
per cent reduction on
waists and mucllu under
wear; '20 percent reduc
tion on ohlnawure.
GOLDEN llUhV, BAZAAR
Mrs. B..T. Swart, prop, Y,
M. C. A. 'Duuilug.
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