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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1908)
UAIMf CAPITAL 3FOUWfA BALKM, WMMO r SATVHPAT, AVGVm ,, 1W rrtf V-.tf V"- -' ' OREGON FIFTY i tfteg.y-.' Grand August Cleanup Sale THOUSAND JAPANESE WOOLMEN o - Salem's "Good Goods" and reliable store makes some remarkable price concessions. Note the various items below. We save you money on good merchandise. WORM! III" ....aLULc11 - - -- - "k fl.75 8ILK GLOVKB 95c'' Estm quality, l'"rc fi''U fllove, J- d IChutJon length, with doable finger tip LADIES' SUITS 1-2 Priced while they are BprfnjC pirnK'ijtH, they arc snltablcfor full uciir. HOYS' HATS 48c Fcilorn nnd soft fdt hats iliat sold for $1.00 antl $1.50. ME.V8 PANAMAS. $5.00 Values (o 810.000, only n few left. If we have your size, can jou make a "V" eafrter? BLKKVHLKSB VBST8 2 for 25c Haiti and lace Jammed, ex cellent 20c values, .flno for miuii 1 )ner day. JiADIES' SWEATKII8. $1.38 Don't cost tnucli and Jtjst His tlittifc for outing. Well worth ROYS' SUITS. u And los.. These are from our lest iittinbers antl nro bar. gains. MEN'S SUITS. $9i5ft For 815.00 values These a.ro bona fide reduction, and till new styles It pays to Investigate HIIIIIT WAISTS 98c To close out value to $2.00. New ones Htkk'd dally U tho fM-ason's newest. BUMMKIt PARASOLS 1-2 Irlces ju'lect any sun shade at oHchalf price. Clean-up. "DOSS OK THE ROAD" 39c For tho standard ninko over alls. A few pair . to dose. WofUlnpnen's bargulns. MEN'S SHOES $1.10 To close Canvas Shoes and Oxfords try our Bystcra good goods always liAUllOi 1IQSIKIIV 33c Fine Tan and Hlack Lnco ankle, best ftOc values a Utr-fftlti. , MUM 19c Regular IWr a box every, where. Your money Iwck If "Muni" falls to relieve. "Mum" Is your friend. QUIT- EDGE. 15c Shoe polish, sells at 2flc Our price J 5c. We're- right for shoe sundries. . MEVS SHIHTS 12 Prices Some as low ns 00c for $ ! values IN MEXICO READY TO CROSS FREE PHONE No. 241 YOU'RE WELCOME Oliver Conveniences zJ m rcoffpofi FILTERED Hygenic Iced Wafer TREE AT THE FOUNTAIN TTnTTTTTTTTT Oy News HI IN II M I M H 5 I I HI H U Weat Iter Forecast Fair tonight and t4mid warm, i Huuduyt cou CtlMn's Place Mlovea burbor chnlra. 'o' walling. Locate In fialetn Judgo George Goodnll, who ro eontly enmo to this city with 1Mb fain lly from AlnBkn, Is Jlttlng up u law otflco In tho Murphy building, over tho offices of tho Portland Clonoral Electric Company. Judge Goodnll Is a brothor-liHnw of Becrptary of Btato Frnnk W. Ilonson. Kotv Cm rite I Now runs aro arriving nearly ev ery tiny. It will pay you to boo them nt Josso's. O O o o 0 And O O O O OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O O O - ( Movements of Salem O People. O OOOOOOOOO Will Provoo. of hosoburc wns In town totlny. Grovor Dolt wont to Eugene todny on bunlncH8. Ml3 Gortrudo Fnwlc lo visiting frlondtt In En go no. J. Wilcox has roturned from n .Hawhall-. You ran Invest- m'8 08 I .5"'": L Watt Bhlpp'M FnlrmountB vi. tho Your money n no hotter way than fin,,rV vi.ii rVinn.i. fast O. H. & N.', of Portland, Bun- by bavin your old suit pressed ana ! ""ciiff idwln LI iS? riir AM.lnn.1 dy, AtiRunt 0, nt the Trl-GHy Iwirup. cleaned by Johnaon & 8teKo, nnd . c" ,,.,,?,' .. rt uiiiL tni raiimla. Gatno called at 3 o'oloolc,' yotir hnta cleaned. Tholr work l r? r.ftJ' ","& il r ,Ki . '; n . siittrn ' Kiinrontocd I . A.,frca ? In "K an(l fnin,'y. of Port- ""r' hiiiimiiiuni ! Intnl. nrn In Mm fn n .!. !. . .....H, ... v ... v.v vnj iui .. n.iu. b iiit.v. mHd Concert j Froih today, Tho miunl Hnturdny nljflit band "ftko t Zbni's. rrnrt liv tlin Pnlrm Mllttnrv band will bo hold tonight. nA. i .. .i ......:.:..:.. MnrBlinmllowB, our, tho mountains todnv with his wifn. unurio uorcia mm nunlly lmvo returned from nil outlnjj at Newport. iMiM ijvn iittmpiireyB, of San Ma Tlw Otd ClHh Htlde nilllnm & UoodlKhQlMOr arq tlia Haw Arm that owns tho old Club Thlrty.INiund Silk floBH mnttrcasnfl, with (title KtONH ""- - " " I 4 MntrC88 BOlO at h. U, JOBBO'b IlOXt tOO. Cnl.. IB In tlin cltv vlnlllnir week, I froliuU. Proildont Clarke, of tho Portland Iron Werks: hi In thn nltv nn Imnl. itAAil naiiii a ,, .j.. . . . mm iiunn iiintMyaoiiD, null hwu "-" llvory rttrtblM, lmvliiK bought ftnl tick, roll odco. full slzed: HoBiilnr Mp. Paul G. Fnrmor. of Wood- rrunk ft Johnson, nruno u. Hoe- rC0 $u, 111 Ko next wook nt I8.R0 burn, ii-viiUlns friends nnd shopping tl sholmor hui been In tho llvory and ii..,. .,..,., ... i,u..i m, (mm lliirt.. lmlimua tit lv aa lln i nold oul hlR Intorest In Iho Club ' mnu o Bovprni yen n apo i ii on 1110 rat of Jlily bouKht back In. and. "HAKHIt CITY" MAY lhlMJ. ttAuf t. miilrn l t.1. .iii.i.i.t- ... ... . Mont business nnd wanU nil bis rlcmln to knosv U. 12. U. UUIlam "hp boon In tho buslnona somowhnt lonKor and hna bntiKht nnd schl korca nil over tho volley, nnd op- rated tho tlnllns stnRO for four Mrs. A. Ulek wont to Hniiil nivnr today to visit with rolatlvou uud friends. Itlihart lOaali' nf ripn.il.. 1i. I.. I . ViT . "" " wihiiib i una, in 1H PLAIN ,,IAKKIt"'vUltlnB horo und trnnbaotlng buBl- ItVBU. (linker City Harold.) BumT'llaker" bo tho name of east ern Oregon's metropolis, without i".. N h VA I, ; .tnr.nnnrrt "1 " aunciIWl. or Blinil mo OKI RMionk thft posted JudKoi of hors rm o tho namo provallT That Is flonh In tho otnto nnd will rIvo their n question tbnt l bolng iiKltntod by P0ronM Attontlon to bulldliiB up sevoral builiiOM men. Carl Adler. ;L'r,"&, 2FM ."SS " -""5 T.'? I" !!" bor of now ttmnu, and will put In a M this mnrnlns: "I think tho Mrtcls now cab- Thoy hvo n word cltynhould bo dlscnrdod. All lrnv ;1hsU if horsoi nnd carrlacos ovor tho country largo municipal! mid fcto prepared to HU ftny order. Ug0 ... ,0 o0.Bttl. to ,,8B it am, lhori VmIM nttontion Riven, to imrvoy. m "ax0 oonB ' "e " f"11, ",t)rt ing'kn funoral and .weddlnn cra ' no f""10 why linker should not n'on Mi'l to tnv hlim tbnt requires do likewise, Tho word Hakor U auoui;nt it tout ino story briony and wull; It has n nleusant rliiK. number of rle on short notice. yC lturlHtt , At Jon.", it Is Ann for wntiK rotluK or tleeoratlon. Wo have It In )) colors V tvcH4tt Pioneer pond, i iloury Allen, a plonor of tR52", and father of t'ountv Oltrk Allen. itl4 t his Sllvorton homo Friday at i v, m. Up had pas'e.1 his HQth year nnd leavm a widows tbrMtiKOiu and two daiiBitarH The remain wlij hi hiB11ll....w.. C.. ...... .VBSI .. MA - . Ka1ui. At J(Vi Id tho plrco iv buy yoyr cart ll!s'prlce nro always lower than vUewhero. lVtrmOHnttf Play Sunduy inq rwituiuuui eiun nro easy to My, and all who know the place will pronounce tho ono word with much pleasure " Adlor'H ophilon Is sjjarod by eev erol who have said thoy are willing to start h cnmpnlKn for a chaiiKfl of name. In th poitnl guide It wilt be uoilcM.that all poKtomces of tho na tion tmiBt be one word. necordltiK to jdpartmentul YiitlnB This ntoons ."K '"'" " fc.'" ""j "im ywxi'"' " " n Vfai yertoii Hunt'J DAwflX-er. that It Is not necessary foi Si.!?"1 "y "" w "u,wy l fwrw to cliatiM their naW to ono wHi Vllr)i nn with ih. n It X. V (as nt , f Vt.ortltt.Uil. totuurruw t lh leasiid JwMU 4hlnjt for Kalnuntint. but It liord but whor a dty )iaa4 two words In its namo the department wrltOA.lt'as one word, fox Inntauce, th tumn tif this city appwirs In th distal Kuldo wrltteu thus, "Hnker oly.,, --'- AXOTIIim MAN tXlXQl'KHS THK AI1I Ijomans, France, Aur. S. Wilbur Mrs. O. II. Tlnlllneor nml ilnnirlitnp loft todny foe, tholr furm noar Sll vorton. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Marnock nnd baby ntt putting In a wook at Now port. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Caldwell, of Portland, nrt visiting with frlopds at 8alem. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wallort of tho Klto hotel, nro spending a, week at Newport. George Ueckora, tho local cattlo man, hn returned from a trip to Al bany. II. A. Mitchell hnu returned to Portlnnd, after visiting relatives nnd friends horo. Tom Kay and J. A. Todd hnvo ro turned from a huntlug frlp In tho mountains. Mrs. Monty Lwl!o and baby loft today for Bclo to visit her parents over Sunday. Harry Moyor loft for Portland af ter a brief visit with hU parent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jake Moyor. Miss Floreuco Dennis, of Albany, came down to speud Sunday with friends and relatives, Casper WIIIU nnd daughter c tnrned to Portland today, after n Wpu,k's ylslUwlth Salem frlende. Albert nnd Carl Marvin have re turned from i week's hutting and Ashing trip over at Three H Ivors, Fred Merrill, the Portland bloyolo man, has returned to that pine after a shot business visit In thrU c'ty. Mlsa JOetsle UneV nf thn psi.nln - - -- -.---. ... .n&- viw sior leaves tnu evening for Tho Newport visitors today were: Frnnk Darby, W. M. Jonos nnd hh daughtor Clara, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Gllltnghnm, MIhs Alice McCnu loy, Mrs. II, T. Clnrk, of Portlnnd, W. A. Irvlno nnd wlfo, ABn Eoff, II, II. .Parker, Karlo AuderBon nnd fnm- ny mm miss opal Williams. UNKNOWN (Continued from Pace l.l pltnl. Ho wns about -10 yean old, and was Htonl'ng n rldo wlion tho ac cident happened. How It Ilappenetl. Tho only oyo-wltuoss of tho acci dent win T. Ithodos, who wa- stand ing near whon tho train pnsied. Tho hobo was Btnndlng on the top of a rnr, about midway botwoen tho roar of tho trnln nnd the onglno, nnd wnH walking forward when tlin train PiiBsed under the wlrn. Tin. im caught tho mnn under tho chin, hurl- nig mm oncKwnnis, and causing him to turn n comploto BomorHiiult. He Btruok on tho top of tho car nnd rolled to tho edgo, thon pitched for ward to tho ground bonenth. Paper found by Sheriff Mlnto on the person of tho lnlnrml mnn in.ti- cti that his namo wni Craig. In his Pockoi was found a receipt from nn omploymont ngonoy of Vnncouvor, P. C, Issued for omnlovninnt nn rip. culnr sawyer with tho Abotsford uuinbor Conmnnv. Thn iimt ...no ondaraed by M. Crnlg, tho nnmo.on tllO hnck Of thn nmini. linln.r ai.nlln.i differently from the ono In tho body oi uio cortuicnto. A lady's Bmall PllVOr watch wns the nnlv ntlior nF. tlclo found In tho mnn'i clothing. Koports from tho Salem hospital rocelvod lato this afternoon Btnto thnt tho man Is still unconscious, but that thoro Is u chance for his recov. ery. NotwlthstandlnK tho torrine forco with which Craig was hurled from tho train no bones wero brokon BoVOrnl UClV CUt8 and hrillnna illfl..- nro tho roan's head, but tho skull was noi fractured. It Is very prob ablo that ho Is Injured Internally. O' . . IJOItN. HOrAN. Thursday afternoon, Au Kuat 6. 1008. to Dr. nnd Mrs. Fletcher Homan, of this city, a daughter. Dr. Homan U tho now proildont of Willamette Unlvorsltv. mwi hnu ..t one stroke of good luck nftex anoth er Biucu his arrival in uaiem. (tTnJttd I'rcs Lcned O'lre.) Galveston, Tmob. Aug. 8. Prom iitif innmiMA enntureu wnllo at tempting to cross the border from Mexico, dotnlio oi a greai BiuHbi'ti nlot wero 'learned today by the immi gration agflntB. iut t.M The Japanese uecinro iv . are now 60,000 of their countrymen I.. tlvln nnrl thnt tlinftt Of tllCIll MO nwaltlng iin opportunity to entor this country. Tney say nn oTsam iu nf nmiicirlcrB is working on tho bor der, running a tug from a point about 100 miles north of Tnmplco to a landing plnce below corpuo unrisu, Tnvno Prnm 25 to 50 JnPB aro smuggled ncross tho lino each trip of tho tug, It Is alleged. CHINESE NOBLEMAN PRESERVED WERE DUPED OF $700,000 San Frnnclfico, Aug. 8. After re maining in tho preserving tnnk of nn Oakland medical collcgo for near ly a year, tho body of Wong Hlng, son of n high Chlnoso of L03 Angoles, was discovered and brought to this city, whero It Ib hold in stnto byjCon-Biil-Gcnornl Hsut Hsl, ponding Us re turn to China. Tho young nobleman becamo In volved In nn uprising ngnlnst tho Downgor Empress, nnd was driven from Chlnn. Ho took rofugo in tills country, and for several venrz served as a domestic cook In this city. Not daring to reveal bio identity for fear of spies, ho beenmo a chnrlty imtlont, and died frlcndlo-n In Oakland. Rccontly the Wong fnmlly re turned to favor with the imnorial court of China, and permlsilon was glVon tho fugitive son to rctur'i. A yonr'B Bcnrch for Wong tjnded by unuiug nis uony among ino cunvorj nwaltlng dissection In tho Oakland ochool of medicine. (United I'rrss Letieta Wlrtl Pendleton, Or., Aug. Oregon wool men have been Sil flnmnifiil mit. nf nlmn) tAn...wS-l wool Bales this yonr. is nn'.l.l lief of tho leadinc a'hoen w l".e5 county and the omdalB of thh nJr Wool GroworB' Association w,pa WlllIO tho WOOl Clip Of I'm.im Mills CRy, Mont., at from leTr ceni, unny in pno spring, the ui quality of wool w.as recently 0m nnnta tllla rrntntv fnnm 1 . w ll mnrn thnn thn ontnn l ... ". nnd In other tinrtn nf n,. '"4'?l un n lomi cup of 17,00jl nminrtl! Ift Olannti U1- -..-. .. 'VTI ii.u..ua ... v.CbUU i,8 j-uur tnlito niim.t 7an nnn t i i... u.ne that a combination of buyers isJ commission houses wns formed d keep down the? Oregon nrlc .n" gon sales were among the first on V.UUOI, aim iitiiuiuiiy Bui a pace, o ' 1101 MUItDKIMSR . , 2las??-nm lui.iuiiu, yi., JWIK, 8. DetBitl for n Jury trial In tho Juvenile coin for Jnckpn Reld, tho ll.year-cli youth, who Phot nnd killed 0wr DoMnr nt Qulkl's Lake, wns form'. ly mado to tho circuit court thli if. tornoon by -C..M. Idleman, who ik penred nn nttornev Tor tho w Provision is mndo In (Ho Jam!; couri lor a jury or b'x, nut notllij ih gam (iiiuiii a Biicani jury, nor u any provision mnuo ror draw hr i Jury lnnny other wny than from lb regular panel or ire circuit court. From n reading of tho law, howettr, it nppcnrs thnt, boforo tho yonthni bo rctnnnded to tho circuit court lot trial on n murder chnrgo, or commit tod lo tho reform rchool, ho majtti adjudged dollnquont by tho luresSi oourt. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL WOULD-BE SENATOR DECLARES St. LouIb, Mo., Aug. S. Colonol Richard C. KoarnB this afternoon an nounced that ho Ii n d ndldnto. for oloctlon to tho United States senate. Colonol Korons is a Ropubllcnn, nnd has boon voted for In tho loglsla turo for Vnltcd States Bonator three tlmos. Kerens hna been a membor of tho National Republican commit too elnco 1892, nnd haB been.Idcntl flod with public enterprises .for years. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. F0IW Ovor Ladd & Duib'a Bank,&alfai,Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance SocVty Frank Meredith, RcHidenl AtfM. Ofllco with Wm. Drown k Co., .Vi 29 Commercial Btreot. NEW TODAY PORTLAND WHEAT IS HIGHER onvviv mi.'v npr GFrr FIRST LP.WE . -l- --,,, m.-- -, .....ft ,, ,, . VIIl i. nvv Knnn jvi who win no loo.wriAQt on nf tho faiuout Ohio Vattery; for th Portland nggreg. brothers, today wada a tucceuful mob, ftiinauga in team u & strong Bight of i.ll mile in tho WrlKht aeroplane la hre minutes aud flvo eeeomU. He conUolted the cnift par fectly. ud won tho plauditi.oi the bretic.h neroiiniitfi nhn n. ... .marvelous eshlUUlnn. halUd'hlm hs - Jonmhan Ibmrno u to bo In Ore gon ia BeptctaW. HMrml Notice Tho funeral f Gorrfv A. Go will 1 iUl Sun lay at J o'clock tn tho Xvkajcllc) churth, 8irentnth and CkwekU trcU. Iiurla in City VUv cBtry, II. p. Hcndron, Camp David S. Stanley, American Lake, Wash., Autr. 8 For tho first time nine nrrlvlng In camp last Monday tho mon of tho Oregon regl mentB wero nl'owed to leave camp today Ind'vldually, aftor being paid, thoy were ilvnn lva nf a. l.-l. .J ..... IV. " -. w. u- , , .., v,v.....ft ,ur nor. vny:v koou undi ipmorrow nlKUt at Mtnuner vacation nt her Tlliamoel: 10 o'clock. w .... ... ' 0w,nfr a ehongo In ordorn Col Prof. Ilohorttnn with Vi .. ..!... nn.l rn.n i r... . ?. w"' dulceuior tonUht at Zlnn's. Hear .wero not placed In the naiitinnnr nini. anu eat muB ico cream: best ' cnntendlnc eonerals. but inston.i I.tr. " . ... "i fin town. II. M. Webb and Miss Bertha nur rell. of Seattle. Hire guests at tho noma oc Mr. anil Mrs. S tit West Salem. Miss Hattto Harsrovo, who la In the mll'uerv buslnew at llaker CHv, left for there today after a visit with her parents In this ct ly. iMHm.C,,ftrk,an.a Le Unruh- o' ha ElllQt Job lirlntinir tnrra l..i homo from a low weeks' at tho Slab vrevs rrsuri. tuoj av about 100 cmvr aro there, mostly from Sa-lew. led a bUgado maneuver In battle for matlon. Parties of vnntita anil DVIrmll... P. Kimball. I wero sont forward toward, a point wnero nn imRKlharv was located They wore followed by tho support nnd reserves until the limits of tho grounds were reached, and here It wim nsnumed thnt the enejnv had toe routed, and the troops returned to camp Just In time for guard mount n . i. Harrlman U nn hl in vi.m th Lake wltb hb family for an out- iaw. Portland, Or.. Aug. 8. In tho faco of tho slump In wheat on tho Chica go exchanges, prices nt the PoVland wheat pit today reached the highest point of the year, with traders bid ding in vain for Soptember at 91 He. Tho market closed .strongor than ev or The decline In Chicago was a cent und a quartor, but that affected the local market not a whlU Tho condlUon of tho market la accented by local traders or a graf ting Indication that Portland and tho Northwest Bro entirely Independ ent of the Eastern market, ai far ns fluctuations there nr6 concerned. OFFICIAL FLIGHT IX DIRIOIRLE BALOOX Washington. Aug. S. Captain Thomas R. naldwln nnnouueed this afternoon that ho Is ready, to make the official tejt night In. his dirig ible baloeu before the special board of signal corns, who went to Fort Myer to witness the flight. Bald- -h ,su.cc?-8 Yesterday led him to predict today that ho will win tho 'T?,0'.?12'800- by. making a speed of 2-1 miles au hour In the dirigible, i amain naldwln ctnects to flv from Fort Myer to Alexandria, where ho . L.nHg,lt- and then raako return th5 Ile ex'ect8 to 8tart 'ftte In the a'ternoon. when the atmospheric conditions ar post favorable. The government will buy tho bal- i?i?ayinB Jsoo for H t H makes 16 miles an hour, under perfect con- S iSfWi1 tho prlc6 ' accord- S7l? 800 ' $Pe th? mAxlmiTa ' 1 - ,,f", J.- J KraPH8 ' has closed . successful year's work of his Capital Normal Schojl. v ' TenniB Wanted To work on Salt Dallas lino, at Kola. Sip tu wheol work. Four dollars per iif. Apply nt Spnuldlng Logging 0r pany, Salem. 8-5-4t Party in Salem Wishes to borro money. Thero Is no real NtM security td offer, nnd anjrow ncng such security need not n nly to this ad. This party'' ovr. will aocuro tho loaner i good Beairlty In other form. AT ono wishlnc to Investigate im turo of this proposition will H j to bolow address, nnd a mc can bo arranged. Z-H, Csp" Journal, Salem, Oregon, , 7-39-tf- IIopplckcirH for Holmes Vard-Q roclBtor In fnst nlllne UP. oi cordially Invite, our old fries bo with us again this year, w tstnr nnw Phnne 109, T. Llveslov & Co.. Salem. S'M" 1 If You Want to Work For j Insure ypufself against stclj nnd accident. For parllculan- droefl W. Divas, box 3C2 Sale 8-5-3t ;, T? 3t m ..!.. rtna tlTirlf 9". for hay or irood milch CO. 7" H. T. Davis, RoutQ No -iH Rnlnm ! Ash Wood For calo, 129 CT, clal street. Phono .; , Brown & Co.. .. For. fial. Tvrn -mortem COtWi close In. chean. Plauo for ri trade for faorso and buggy. V property. T. L, Wood, n fT., 01, ecu Found Purse on street this, 8ffl j . s.m,a ran i "uil '"or m"fr J? "Afe ,.f nf poJW "Gibson's oc In city h ?.( , " ". T. J-. Wanted. I want to buy Ave 3 BVJUtx nui i ..v."- . -. . . .,i W'-I wanted competent g" '."':LmmH housework. Permanent rJJjU small family. Appty Winter stret. Phone 39j4t