Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAIL CAriTAL JOURNAL. 8ALMM, OKBQQN, frONPAr, AUGUST 1. lf9.
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THE QUALITY SHOP
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We mean by this, that our storo Is stocked with tho vory host quality of morchandlso that can bo
found In tho markW 'Our buyer, aro mon of experience who have bought for ycarsand "niado good."
They meet tho trado on tho floors of our atdro, Btudy their wants, hear them. oxpres?.tkolr wlBhos, their
ipproral, Or UIBUliJJruiru., rvt0i .... uu t(, i-vuru.ugiy,
THE EVERYDAY STORE
Wo mean by this, mat you Know; wnore topna us, and how to dcpond upon us ovory day. Wo aro not j
gpasmodlo about things; wo tion t jump at conclusions or allow our feelings to control ub. But overy day
progress, keoplng paco with tho country. Regardless of tho predictions of a dull fall, wo have
bought more good than over before, becauco our; business Is growing, and our trndo demands It,
New Suits
for Ladies
Wo aro ready to show .you
some of tho very new Btyles that
will bo worn this fall.
Clearance
Sales Still
Progresses
la all Summer Goods Depart
ments, grater reductions on
Wash Goods and Undormuslln.
Canvas Shoes
Reduced
One-fourth
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NEW CLOTHING fOR MEN
Shipped early hocauso wo ex
pect an early season. Corno and
Inspect tho styles.
WEN'S PANTS
RECUCED ONE-fOURTH
All our Spring and Summor
styles In Men's Trousors reduced
to close- beforo tho Fall stock' ar
rlvos. NEW CAPS POR
MEN AND BOYS
A big shipment Just 'rocolved
form Now York. Tho shapes ara
now and nttrc.ctlvo.
STRAW HATS REDUCED
Oroat cuts In tho prlcos of Straw
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Hats.
HANSEN'S
GLOVES
tho best for tho man who works.
Prices 50c to $1.50
nfln
""ION MADE1
POPULAR
LOAN A
SUCCESS
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'BONDS NBfe ALL
5UDSCRIBED
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Tho popular' loan for the street
Improvement bonds advocated In
this paper Friday has proven a suc
cess, and at this writing nearly all
6t tho bonds aro subscribed for.
Alderriion Qreonbaum. and Millard
dosorvo credit for pushing tho loan,
when tho big bond-buying concorns
w'brd turning It down, and tho pooplo
who havo subscribed dosorvo credit
for tholr faith In this community.
At 'tho rato tho bonds aro bolng
takbn tho people could nbBorb soverat
hundred thousand dollars of tlieso
Bccurlttos,
BRYAN PREPARES
TARIFF SPEECH
Falrvlow, Lincoln, Nob., Aug. 10t
Bryan today complotcd his draft of
a Bpccch to bo mado at Dos Molnos
on tho tariff question August 21. Ho
thori began tho preparation of his
spoech to bo mado nt tho notifica
tion of Kcarn of hlo nomination for
tho vlco-prcsldency.
A delegation of traveling mon vis
ited tho Commonor at his homo to
day, and wore rocolved cordially.
Tho Democratic candidate refused
to comment on tho outcomo of tho
Illinois primaries.
Bid.
Aro now opon until August 25 to
lnthn and nlimtor a two-story build-
Ing with two storo rooms and tovon
offlco8. For particulars addross E.
I Roy, Stnyton, Oregon. 8-10-2W
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havo returned from a month's ouftnis
at Newport.
Mrs. L. K. Carpontor has gono to
Albany for a fow weeks' YUlt with
friends and rclatlvos.
8. S. Range, of Eugene, has re
turned to that city city, after look
Ing ovor his lnterpsts hero.
I Elmer Shnfor, of Eugene, arrlvod ,
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O i Carl and Harry "WoodB havo loft
, ... . for Portland to bo gono a wook vlslt-
8 A hour and wlfo spent Sunday ,ng roIatlvo8 ftnd frlondB,
la Portland. . I ch0Btor ph ,m8 roturnod from
t. a. Park mado a business visit PortIand ,n tho Whlto Steamer auto
to Marlon today. .. itnini i nnn vt nnvM
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.it. iiiiiiuiii j, iuuui tuiuntuu I
from Portland Inst ovonlnir. I
Mn. J, M. Woodruff wont to Eu
gene today Tor a short visit.
Mljg Graco Edwards Is homo from
pleaiant outlug at Cascadia. I.. ....... I
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. .. w.uoii. wiiiii, iu Kyuiw, ura Tiinn, n.mnlfnr.l hnR rhtnrno.1
to his homo In Portland, after visit
i ing with f rlonds hero ovor Sunday.
Loster Sooloy roturnod yostordny
to his homo In Portland. Mr. Soo
loy was a formor Salem boy, and Is
'Turner to , , a , . mnnagor of tho O. It. & N. baso
Tarner toda, after spending Sunday bftU t0ftm of Portlan(1.
8am n..ri,i.-t . , I MlBs L,ona l'ear.wrigut jns re
8am Durkhnrdt has gono to Eu-' ,, tn Um , ,,nrn of,nw vInlf
"TWTED BUT NOT
FALLEN;" WHIPPED
MINISTER'S DEFENSE
todajr to spond a. wook'a vacation.
M. C. Dell, of McMlnnYlllo, waB in
th dty Sunday visiting ftfbndB, " I
Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Tolnnd, of Al
waj; visited Salem friends Sunday.
im Gladys Riches returned to
Hurlock, Md., Aug. 10. Tho Itov.'
Stophon D. Shlpman, pastor of tho
thin morning to transact business for . Washington M. E. church, who was
boaton almost Into insonblllty by
Thomas Carew, when attacked In a
room with Mrs. Carow, nnnouncod to
day that ho will mak'o his dofonso on
tho greund: "That tho woniniH
tomptod mo, but I am Innocent."
turned to hor homo horo, aftor visit
ing with Mrs. W. Meyer, of Albany,
for a fow days.
Loo Dnlratow, a nurBoryman, of
Hanford, Cal., is horo transacting,
buslnoss and looking ovor the local
nursory business.
Mrs. B. M. Bourne, of Colorado
Springs, Colorado, Is visiting wjth
ne (or a fow dnva' vintf ii
fc if "
l; nemis
Ed, ZelcO. a nonillnr nsvlnm nm-
k fojt, bas gono to Belknap Springs
(.tfran outing.
1. '" p J Lonelngort and Mlas
JJHan Green are at Newport onjoy-
'"c n outing.
Osterman nmi wni, nm n o.
Wy from their mine on tho LUtlo ?" " aa" ' ?di Ji!
aorth Fork
Rob Magnoss, a Portland bn&eball
JJW, was visiting with friends hero
TNterday.
na Mr. QecTRO Wllllama.
SPECTACLES
WKl-RB E-E HELPS IF IUGHT
"VE HURTERS AND nEAD-
AC-IE MAKEItS, IP lynoXG
V,ho " Prevent your havB3
a wrong if yon don't get them
11 the r,8it place? Not the aver
w Pctacle Beller.
u" oema to
His busl-
ba to get yoHr
BVSe hurnea with pair that
fyoar fancy and open, your
Pane,
U U by knowing tho optical
thoroughly and attend
s l0 It properly that -wo hope
and ns sho was loaving ran Into hor
husband's arms.
"I was rapidly drosslng whon
Cnrow ontored and toro my clothos
' ff, declaring that I would havo to
go without clothes. Ho boat mo un
mercifully. "Carow's wlfo and mothor plcndod
with him not to kill mo, whllo ho was
boating mo around tho room. Whon
b flnnllv allowed mo to loavo tho
Wc arc proud of our
Hosiery Department
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Tho constantly Increasing dales In this dopartmont Is po'sltlva
ovldenco that customer apprcclato our efforts, to carry oaly the
best possible values in' hosiery.
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Wo buy; a bottor gradeVot hosoto sojfafor a: certain ;prfco tha"ja
regular sioros."' -
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The "North
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Brand
of Hosiery Is suporlor to other lines bocnuso It Is mado from se
lected long staple cotton yarns by tho host hosiery factory in
America. That means greater durability.
You don't pay ono-fourth tho price for oxpenslvo magazine ad
vertising whon you buy tho ''North Star Brand" becauso they de
pend'otvtho quality of tho hoso to advortlso tho line.
Just try that LINEN KNEE HOSE JTOlt HOYS AT 33c. Most
merchants won't handlo this hooo becauso tho profit Is too small at
2Gc, but wo'ro satisfied with small promts in all departments be
causo wo uttck to tho spot cash uolllug.plau and our cxpensos aro
light.
COMPARE OP LADIES' 25c HOSE
with a 25-cont Iiobo from any othor storo or any other price horn
with tho samo price hose- shown olsowhero and you'll know why
our hosiery dopartmont is a aucoss.
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WE UNDEHSELL 'KKGUIXU 8TOUES" ON EVEItYTIIINO FOR
THE WHOLE FAMILY.
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Aftor tho bcntlng Shlpman, fearing room a0 followed mo ull tho way to
Carow would roturn and kill him, tho homo of a neighboring rector,
boatlnK mo badly all tho way. I was
hardly ablo to stagger whon I ar
rlvod at'-my friends hoiiao.
"Then Cnrow's brothor came and
told mo ho was afraid Carow would
roturn and kill mo, so, fearing for my
llfo, I mado my way to tho cornfield,
whoro I spont tho night."
Tho sontlment of tho congregation
spont tho night In a corn Hold. Tho
minister says ho will suo for dam
ages, and will toll tho following story
on tho Witness stand:
' "I went to the homo with Nathan
Todd, Mrs. Carow's fathor, about S
o'clock In Iho ovonlng. Upon retir
ing I was glvon tho room usually oc
cupied by Carew. Aftor I had fallon
asleep I was aroused Jy a hand unon
my fnco. I waB astounded to find In his favor, and It Is oxoocted ho will
Mrs. Carow sitting upon tho bodBldo. bo supported by tho church in hU
I protested against hor presence, and defense
InBlatod that she leavo at onco, but Carew today allegod that tho
sho replled: i prcachor was seen to entor hb wife's I
" 'Oh, won't you love mo; won't room, after which sho wont Into the
you pray for .rue?' "T preacher's room. Ho Bays he will
.VI Inslstod that she mt.Bt4d quick- suo for dlvorco at onco, .setting forth
y. nnd avoid a sceno. SKe? arose, his complaint in tun in ,tno pennon.
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popular ticket agdnt for tho South
em Pacific in this city.
W. W. Tpwl, wlfo nnd daughter,
and John 'Holnes, wlfo and son, of
Indiana, aro stopping at the Elite
Hotel. They -are -loqking for a per
manent location In Salem to mako
tholr- home,
"Molly" Sherl'dan, tho well-known
baseball player with tho Northwost j ' - rtrr - ir
leagne In.Tacoma, passed through Q J ) C Tfl- V Di-VI I If-
i,rtstszw'0 onlr o -1 IIVilL i KloIjUl
quit the baseball for the season.
Lieutenant Eugene Moshbcrger,
Captain It. O. Scott and Lieutenant
Richard Dyko left here Saturday for
their different homes, after super
intending the State Rifle Shoot here.
They left Sunday for tho East wl,tU
KILLS WIPE WITH
BLOW OF SPADE
San Francisco, Aug, 10. With hor
skull crushed by n heavy spado, tho
wlfo of Potor Pnnnssou, n dairyman,
waB found unconscious tpdny at hor
homo on tho San Bruno road, south
of this city, onrly todny, and dlod '
four hours later. Hor husband Is
undor arrest, Hiispected of hnvlng
j murdorod hpr Jnf aqiarrQl4 Whon
tnkon Into oitsfddy'foy tho polfco l.e,
admlttod holiadoi dlHputo with his
wlfo, but declared ho was not awnro
sho was doad. t
Three chlldron of tho couplo told
a policeman tholr fnthor wn' fro
quontly Jn tlio Jiablt of beating their
mothor and thorn, alsp. Whon tholr
parents engaged InA qunrroiFhoro
Into last night tho thrco chlldron ran
from tho houso, Th?y stayed awav
sovoral hours, secreted in a field noar ,
tho ranch houso.
Whon thoy timidly crept back nt
dawn they found . tho unconscious
of tho Rov. Mr. Shlpmnn'B church Is 'rm of tholr mothor stretched upor
mo noor or tno Kitcnon. nor uoay
was lying In a pool of blood, and n
gaping hole In hor head showed that
New Depot Service !
Work began today on the foot
brldgo to tho Southern Pacific dopnt
to connect with tho Yow Park line,
cornor of Twolfth and Oak streets. A
16-mlnute service Is to be Installed.
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STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
Sp
NEY TO LOAN
TH08. K. FORD.
Over tedd & Buxh's Hank, ialen, Or
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Norwkb Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank MwWth, Rehlent A&U
OBce with Wh, Brows it Co., f.
39 Commercial street.
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she had boon the victim of vlolonco.
A heavy spado spnttored with blood
lay bosldo hor,
Tho fathor was tmt to be found
about tho ranch. M the horsos and
milk wagon were gono It was prtf-
fosumod ho. had started upon his do-
llvorry routo, Tho pollco later found
him in the city delivering milk to
his customors, and placed him un
der arrest.
Aftor the children gave the alarm
Mrs. PanassoH was rushed to a hos
pital, but died boor after arriving
there. Her skull was found to be
hndlv shattered.
London, Aug, .1. -The. timely ar- Life boata were lowered from tho Detectives havo subjected the hus-
rlvalarf-tbe BritUh steamer Imogen Imogen, and most of the passenger band t0 ft B0Vere BW0Rtlng," but ho
tho Oregon representatives tp com MT fr0'- death'feany Dassengors irora iao Arasieuana were " steadfastly denied that he struck his
P9te la the national shoot. Lv3.L ?& nkVil. , aLuUmH. !b"d the Dr'tUher' Th,, ,the ' flfe w Ife with the spade, and asserted
that ho knows nothing of how sho
SAVES MANY LIVES
NEW TODAY!
to build
Mi keep a reputation.
Jewels Store
nan i iv.-..
UiUBri. O.HAi
OMW,
Liberty
Tho Newport passengers today.
weret Frank Willis, Mlg Ulah
Brlggs, bookkeeper for the local, tel
ephone company; Mrs. P. N. Lathrop
and daughter, Goldle, Mr. and Mrs
J. II. AUIngham' and daughter, Freda;-
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W, L. West Doail
Mrs. A. L. Brown last evening re
ceived a - telegram from Leadville,
Colorado, announcing the death of
walek eauglrMUe off the coast or the endangered ship, and assistance
South Afrf'it August , according given In fighting the flamos.
to a .mestes'-Mcelved by Lloyd 'a' The flro was extinguished without
ageacy toV -! A aumber were serious damage to tho Amstelland,
drowsed, bfc Mct details are not and, after the excitement passed, the
gives, r passengers were returned to tho
The passengers of the Amstel'and 'Dutch ship, which was able to pro
were'iH a w.W lnlc. and many ropro ceed oh its voyage. The main dang-
undoubtedly" ' would have jumped er was In the panic, and It Is believed
was killed.
Roller ExT.loaloH,
York, Pa., Aiiff, 1,Q. An explosion
In tho holler room of tho York roll
ing mill hero this afternoon klllod
six and Injured 25 employes, com
pletely demolishing the largo milling
her brother, W. L. West, a former j
well-known engineer of this city . T .Pflr
m I ., 14, BJUHB iClUUHi v.-
nlnnt fPIt 1A1 ttm JIia (Aa1 tsir.
overboard anddrpwned if the Imogen If Hone of tho passengers had Jumped 'recovered and the Injured are
had not appears Just la time. there would have been no casualties. XSS?
ous hospitals In this city.
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Death followed a severe attack
pneumonia. Mr. Brow- said this Jr9i$M?e Calfforata, line,
where he
the dignitary as far north as Salem.
Mr. O'Orady wont to Portland, apd
tbte afternoon returned t othe.capl
tol, where inspected several of the
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morulng that th eremalna would prob weatq. meet supreme uaiei MSBBor ,tate bulldlagr. He will leave for
ably be brought to Salem for inter- j, jf O'Orady, of Uw, Foresters, of Portland oa the Oregon Electric this
??Bt- America. Mr. Brown accompanied Tifg-.
If you take Kodol In he beginning
the bad stacks qf Dyspepsia will be
avoided, but If you allow these lit
tle aUacks td go unheeded It will
take Kodol a longer time to put your
rtomach In good condition rxhIii
Get a bottle of ouj1 today. Sold
by all drugg'itti.
Party, ia SaIciht Whfhw t berrsjw
monoy. There Is no rl estate
security to offer, and aRyaae ijjk'
acting such security need not re
ply to this ad. Thle party, how
ever, will socuro tho loanor wiia
good socurlty in other forms. A ay
one wishing to Investigate the Ma
ture ef this proposition will wrjke
to bolow address, and a meeting
can be arranged. 7.-1 i, Caplm4
Journal, 8alem, Oregoa.
7-29-tf
Jlopplckfra for HoIwh Yard Our
register U fast filling up, and fit
cordially Invito our old friends to
bo with us again this yoar.
Istor now, Phone 109. T.
Llvesloy & Co., Salem. 8-6-1 Ot
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For Kulfi r TrV--One Wor-hore
for hajr or good milch cqvt, Ho
H. T. Davis, Route No. 4. box II,
Salem. M3t
HItwwtHi' H AkhU f ' W'Q.$
per week a.nd ovr can be ma4f
polling Now Campaign Novelta
from aow until election, . Sells' to
stores', county fairs, plcalce ad
prlvatf) families. Complete lino of
samples, charges prepalr for 58c.
Order today. Chicago Novelty Co ,
90 Wabash Avo Chicago.
7-27-lm-eod
t?w Hnle -geveral heaee ia Salem,
aad farm 'ands at a bar gal a. Cap
Hal Natioaal Baalc -l-0od-