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DAILY CAMTAL JOIUIWALi. BALKM. ORBGOS, FRIDAY, AUflUST 14, 1906.
'' i n - Hill
siim f , .. HEfiLHEE
r ' ""' y mx&ffir!& fc
r '
for Women
HALf PRICE
Shirts for Men
at
HALF PRICE
$2.25 Fancy Imperial Sere,
to clean up, yard . . .
$1.65 Wool Stilting,
to clean up, yard . . .
Dress Goods at
Special Prices
$1.69
$1.23
$1 .50 Broken Plaids, K (r
to clean up, yard . ... JV
$1.25 Wool Striped Suiting, fZQr
to clean np, yard OZsKj
85c Fancy Panama, fir
to clean up, yard U.JL.
, L
, iii -
New Silk Gloves
Muslin Underwear
At Special Prices
Consisting of Corset Covers, Gowns,
Drawers and Chemise
Black Silk Waists
$5.00 values at $3.65
$6.00 values at $3.98
$6.50 values at $4.38
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O PERSONAL MENTION 0
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O And Movements of Snlem O
O , People. O
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m
95c
Dr. T. 0. Smith has loft for Port
land on a visit.
Mrs. C. T. Pomcroy Is'nt Shelburne
visiting relatives for a few days'.
L. J. Hayter, of Dallas, Is 'attend
ing to business matters in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Evlngr of Von
tena, Cal., are here seeing the city.
A. II. Henderson returned today
from a business visit to Portland.
Miss Floy Johnson returned today
from a pleasant outing at Ca-cadlu.
Mrs. W. J. Woods, of Baker City,
13 regbtered at the Hotel Wlllam-i
ctte.
Clulr Taylor returned thh morning
from a several weeks' visit at New
port. L. L. Thomas has returned to
Stayton after a short business visit
here. '
George Storey roturneil today from
a three weekB' hunting trip near
Hoseburg.
Mr, and Mrs. G. II. Mnnlnn have
TWO DEAD
fdohtlnued From Page 1.)
ty rocked as If Bhaken by an earth
quake. Hundreds df windows of the
beautiful buildings about the scene
were shattered, rurnlture was upsot
an'd countless valuable exhibits shak
en from their plncci and ruined. A
tremendous crowd had gathered to
witness the ascension, as Lovelace
has been ghlng aerial performances
at the exhibition with great success.
The monster balloon wns being in
flated, and the crowd gathered close
to see the work of the apparatus. A
bystander lighted a match, in viola
tion of conspicuous placards warn
ing spectators against smoking, and
explaining the danger of fire.
Instantly the gas was Ignited and
the terrible explosion sent the specta
tors tumbling backward over encn
other In a confused Jumble of hu
manity. The framework and Ftruc
ture used In Inflnf'on of the balloon
wore shattered nnd t'he trappings of
the monster nlrshl". were scattered
over tho whole exhibition grounds.
Most
wore bll
If they
no ,:S&m
MORE fpl
i 1
vK"VHv.9ni.
. 'SjriAMtl ' hWi A
CHICAGO W
IMIJtKlbHABLESO
TRADE MARK
i.. .V."' """" .i. ",g aneei ,
gnu inu tjruuifjuw wear. Thi
of the por-ons In tho crowd will outwoar any two or mora
nded by the Ka, and smoke. XZZfl;
wore not badly burned, ana mnkes It tho grontoVt vwi
Tie celebrated "Kayser" glove made with double tipped fingers, 1 2 and 1 6 button
'lehgths, black, white and colors. Sold always at $2.00. To clean up 95c
returned from a month's outing at
Newport ' ' y ' umiuu' ullu mnKC0 t trio grontot vnk
it ri Twt , t im'..., VSn "'llden panic followed the ex- lonther ovor mrwlo. Every',,
Mlsi Lola Post, of Independence. '.,. . iVm wearing worklni? shoos a K
13 visiting with relatlvos and friends ,' . ,. , ,. , . M thoso shoos. Evory nair tiiJ
. . Tho oxc tod and tcmnornrl Iv n?an- r,.i-i,-i.i,. ..I' raT "H
nero touay.
A. Cf Polndexter nnd family, of
Eugene, are In the city visiting rohi
Ladies' Sweaters
Made tight, semi, and loose-fitting'
white, red, and maroon. The ideal
garment for coast or mountains.
$3.00 to $7.50
Ladies' Skirts
In fancy patterns. AH this season's
styles. Made plain gore and pleated
Less 1-3 and 1-2
TflElADIES HOMtlOURNALPAITERNS
.JLUWlli-JU-
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i
Oty News
HllllllHtHIHIIIIIIHH
Weather I'orwaM
1'hII' tonight nntl Hntiinliiy.
WIk'h In IMHlnid
Vlelt Hull's restaurant, 330 Wash
lnfilou. street. o-o-d
inoro serious chnngo got In, nnd It W. I. Wont Funeral
hug bnllled the Hklll of physicians and Tho funeral of tho Into W. L
tho ronthlng effects of tho milder West, who died nt Lendvlllo, Colo
, climate, which It was hoped would rado, on Sunday last, will bo held
nuip nor. .Mrs. .-wciinnniu was a wo- from tho rcHldonce of IiIb brother,
mnn of lovely Christian clmrnctor and Fred L. West, 1029 Snglnnw street,
lenvcB hundredH of friends to mourn South Snlom, ono block woat of brick
with tho bereaved family. Bho lenvos' Htore, Sunday, August 10, nt 2:30 p
n llttlo daughter six years old, a ! m. Uurlal In tho I. O. 0. F. conto
tor In tho city, MIbh Mclntkh, nnd n tory, Friends of tho family Invited,
numbor of couiln In her old Cani.- ,
(Unn home at London, Ontario, , Administrator Appointed- i
whenco alio removed to Snlom seven' Upon tho potitlon of Frnnrls H
years ago with tho family of
The Owner of
, DenlrAblo property can alwnvs find
llrtrttrfllilit iitlinittu lit nili'iifilulmf I
THo undoslrnblo ones usually Jj j 0' N"' Company Tho ro-, tor of tho ostnto of Henry Allen, dc
him whiltlior ho iidvortUc. or not. ' !!",,n8 wer0 ,,rmlt5,,l ,0thl8 olty "n,00"80'- The estate Is valued at Jlfi,
wiu uiiiii iuuhj- nir uuriai,
A. Mo- Allen, Judgo lluolitu' thli morning nn-
Glll, partner of Mr. McDonald In tho pointed Timothy D7 Alien ndmlnlBtra-
(IIMh'h P;(uh
Elovon burbor chairs. No waiting.
rind One Now ', '
Uo for want njlYcrtlIng, and
you will hnvc found quo new way
to irq)e.r,
I hnvo throo more rofrlgerntorB
that I will iill very roaionnble. J.
A. Pnttomon, S85 NorthGommorolul
Ireot, 8.12.2t-eod
Fo the l.t
Blxteen year V. T. nigdon, under
taker, hn thlpped more canes Kiwt
thn nnyono. In Oregon, outsldo of
Portland, and ha navor yet hud a
oomplnlnt. Kmbnlmlnr.g In tho humlx
ot a rompotent man never fall. Fall
tiro only comes from carolosa. or In
competent work. Hot wenthor k-no
Vr ngiiini Bhlptnoiit, g good em
bnlmlnit l npt nrTeeteil by warm
WfUher, T. Klftdoit.
rw fbiic
t hv three more rofrlROrntor
stht I will t Very reasonable. J.
lA. PBtterBon, 285 North Commercial
treijt. . $.12,3t-od
ltHi llarlmo Rbop .
135. .1. II. Hlohofl, h. F. Mascher
and II. D. Mount wore appointed np-
"Oambilniis" rrtil Iprnlsors.
Ghnrley Wlnlclor. tho WolNltnown
(armor north of thl olty, wns greatly: Study Course HevMd
Perturbed yoRtorday wlton ha fonni, Buporlntoiidont of Public Instruo-
nftcr tronsartlng bUBluo hro for n',, ,,,.,..., , .
.i,, , .... . . . .Hon J II, Aokorman has Juit com-
auort time, and win ready to return
to IiIb farm, that h inuoh-rwpoottcl ,,eUa thc rovWon of tho course of
dOK. "Onmlirlnini," wns mlHlne from' Rtl,(l' for thfl clomonlnry and high
hi ncoustomed pohI uudor the wagon, ' schools of Orogon, which will be
and, af,tor scouring the city ovor nrendy for distribution to the co"Tuy
search of his lot doggie, ho found miporlntondontu In n few days. Sov
hlm locked up In tho city jail. Om- ori important changoa hnvo boon
cor Welch had mistaken the rusf.c, mn,j0 lhU yonri amonR wh,cn mny 1mj
pup for an unllronaed variety around rmontonod tho two-yonr commercial
wwn. uu pui nun uuuor ioik nno cnurR0 ,,0,Kn0d for tho oloventh nnd
key but upon being Informed by . twolfftlt yenr pupils, and tho teach
Gharley a to (JambrlnuB plane o ,.,, trninino- .... ,ii.i ... .-
I ' r-O"'"- - "W
of nBBlBtnnco to high school students.
K Who Intend to follow tnnrhfnir lint
who fool that thoy cannot afford to
loflve homo to fit thomBoIves for that
Ohaunrey Ohmnrt. ngod Inmost 'i,, the olnsdinontlnn nt hi.o, Mhnni.
nnger at the lotfond joint Tuesday eronftor tho h,Kh gohool$ w be
Joe llroi.ler had two of hit. middle olimea nccor(UB to tho c0
adopted and the number of teacher
devoting their ontlro tljue to tho
teaching of high school subjects.
o
llbodu nnd UOIlornl liitlernn Mia fnnr.
- .,--.-..., , ra-.', ...v .-
lo8K-M lrlaoaer wnn allowed to
free,
Thivfdilnir Mnrhlno Arrlilont
AfW HoHfH for SmIohi llnvimo Rliop
On nnd aftor Aucuit 17 the hop
of Salem will upon nt 8 a. m.; closa
t 7 p. m., except Salurday, when
Uley wjl eloie at 10 p. in, UH-2t
iUHil UhmIh llom
Th( body of Frank Mnr, who wa
kllHl by a train t Woolburn on
July 83, will be exhumed and thi,
pjtl lo hit mother. Mr. Mnttle 0.
"Mt, nt St, Thomas, Ontario. Cow
Her, Cloimh yvstorday rroolved a let
ter from Mm. Mart, stating thtt July
an lll-faUM montlj for her; thai
Ver husband had dropped dead white
nt worV on July 11,
Pflk of Mm, MflHiwKI
Mr, M. Mclonld, of thlt city.
tl?4 Tlmrdy woralng nt Pawdenn,
ChI . tftw m prolani! Unt, Mr.
yratld went with her to Southern
CtllfornU t KWbrutry, and haa
Kn ltl nr ooiMtaHtly. the S-
wd rHy ftr rt tolnc thrl
m u km me intention of the fawt y
to return ta IUIm in April, tut ,
nngen taken off nently. Tho B?nrlntr
did the trlok, and both are wiser.
-
Alwnyn Hcllald
J. M. 'Lawrence, tho South Com
merolal atroet grocer, can always be
relied upon to furnish the botln or
M7 lino. Phone 311. ,
MM
It Don't Mattel a
What kind of weather StouBloft
Uro.' naultary market U tho best
place to buy your meat. Phone 321.
Woman' ncluwice
Lunch at Woman' Rxphango Sat-
nmny irom u a. m. to : p. m. Tho
AVoiuan'u Kxchnngo Unow prepared
q All all oidera for excellent oooH
ery of nil kind. 8alt Hlng brea;.
cake, plot, taliuU. Jollies, Jams. etc..
on baud. Great encouragement. ha
V.Hn given the ladlet who hnvo' tho
matter In charge, nnd thoy open th
exchnuge uuder the moit flattering
rondltlont. Rowland building, next
to Urewer't druK store.
The Woman Who line
Wild Uow flour U the bwt house
keeper. Why? llecaiue her hav
ing U alwaya good.
At t KIHe Cafe thla evening and
faturday S-H-3t
POLITICAL CALM
. BEFORE STORM
(United Preaa Leased Wire.)
Chicago, Aur. H. Frank H.
Hltehook, national campaign mnn
aj?er for Tatt. tolay formally a
turned charge of the national oftlees
hero, nnd? thn headquartera will be
opened tomorrow for buslnes. Tho
chairman hat all his plana ready for
tho openliiR of the campaign in ear
neit, and tho ofllces will be the
scene of great activity from this tlnit
on. William Hayward, of Nebratk,
held a long conference with Hitch
cock today.
tlves and friends.
A. Hruza and family have gone to
Portland for n few week's visit with
friends and relatives.
F. W. Hnll departed today for Cot
taRe Grove to visit with relatlvos and
friondB for n week.
Hnrry G. Wooley departed today
for Los Angeles, where they will vlv
It friends for n month.
Mrs. Cora Holding, of Lowlston,
Idaho, Is visiting her mother,, Mra.
C. F. Royal, In this city.
I. M. Glen, musical Instructor of
lhf TTnlvorullv nt Hrimnr o.wl ...If
P nro vl-ltlng In this city.
J. C. Wolf, tho promlnont hop mnn
of Stlverton, Is horo looking after
business Intorosts.
MIbs Winnie A. Hug hns gono to
Elgin, Or., whore she will visit her
parents for n fow weeks.
Miss Ruth Ilnrkor, of Albany, camp
down this morning to visit with
fr!onds for a few dnyB.
Miss Franklo Johns has roturned
to hor homo In Portland afttr.nn ox
tondod vltlt with frlonds he-e.
MIsb Knttlo O'Flyn Is In Kugeno
vlaitlng with hor sister, Mrs. j.
French for n short tlnn.
Tho MIbbob nossio nnd Grace
Chase, of Portland, nro vHtlng wltn
.'r.'onds horo for a few ilnyu.
nialn Moor.o, of Portland. Is trans
acting buclue and vl'ltlng with his
tunny Snlom friend for n woek.
Mlis Pwrl Schomake returned
last ovonlng after n four-months' vh
lt with hor sitter in Yoncnlla, Or.
J. Ott hat departed for hit old
home In I.a Crosi, Kansas, whom ho
will vliIt with relntlvos'nnd friend?
for a few months.
Frank Jntkotkl, County Rocordor
D. W. Drngor, Hort Rovler and J. C.
SelBiuund have left for tho mountains
on shooting and fishing excursion".
Otto Halt and wife, of Grants Pas,
aro vMtlng Mr. Holt't parents, Mr
and Mrs. Poter Holt, north of th,3
olty.
Tho N'owport visitors today were:
Mn. Claud Gntch, Toni W!lson nnl
wife. MUs Cnrrlo Hurst. Postmaster
Squlro Farrar, Miss Unlco Iuio nnrt
brother. Dick.
Miss Borthn Allou left this morn
ing for Wlnohoster Rny, Coos coun
ty, where she will spend n thre
weeks' vncat!on.
Mrs. A. W. Lane and daughter.
Junnlta, have returned from Corvnl
lls, where Mrs. Lane has boon visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Lestor Ai
mltage. C. M. ncivor and family have
gono to visit their ton at Roso Lodge
In tho Slletz country, and Mr. Reaver
will do a little fishing and hunting
In tho mountains while away for
two weoka.
Friends in this city nro advlsoj
that tho Misses Calbreath, well
known In this city, have gone to It.,
terlakken. and hence go to ParU,
whoro they stny a year before re
turning to Oregon.
t'vri'r.f
I The excited and temporarily ln?anj
crowd stampeded. In tho excitement
th"y ran ench other down. Women
nnd children wore trampled upon
and scores were bndly Injured. Cnp
taln Lovelace, bndly Injured nnd in
a serious condition, wns, perhaps,
tho calmest person on tho scene. It
wns through IiIb 'efforts that ordsr
was raitored after tho panic, and he
superintended the treatment of the
Injured, and tho rcscuo of thoso who
wore caught In the wrecknge.
Miss Hill wns missing for some
porlohnblo Solo UMoob h..
abovo trnoe-mnrk stamped or. a
aoiu. uo sura ana Bottnogenit
Wo nro still giving away a biiJ
rui Bouvcnir pocket knlfo with i
?2. 50 purchase.
Salem Shoe Store
320 State Street. Phone In
MONEY TO U
TH08. K. FOUl
time, nnd It was hoped she hnd e- Ovor Ladd & Buph'a Bank, 8i!eB,(i
capon, until, In clearing tho wreck- '
ngc, her body, horribly burned, was ' I
dl-covercd. She evidently hnd boon Norwich Union Fife
killed Instnntly, nnd had been crushed Insurance Socll
under tho debris. The bodv of n Frank Meredith, ntsldcat gm
mnn was also taken from tho wreck.
Thoso who sow tho exnloslon from
a dlstanco sny that tho flames of tho
Ignited gni shot out In n great sheet
of flro nbout tho spot where tho bnl-
loon hnd boon fastened, nnd covered
tho entlro crowd.
Ambulances wore -airbed to tho
scene, nnd tho victims taken to ho
pltnls. At least throe of the In lured
cannot recover, nnd a number of oth
ers nro In a critical condition.
Tho balloon shed .wnj Ignited by
tho gas flames nnd totnlly doUroyed
Tho Inflation wn-j nearly completed
.whon tho match was lighted. The
The Identity of tho man who cnused
Oltlco with Wm, Brown & Co.,3i
20 Commorclal street.
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
NEW TODAY1
tho explosion hn3 not been learned, HopplcIuvH for Holmes Ynrd Owl
but a rigid Investigation Is being
made.
Captain Lovelnco collapjod nfter
the work of rosouo wns cnmplctoc.
Ho is broken hearted nnd nlmost ln
fene with grief. Hie burns, whllo
oxtromoly painful, Rre not thought to
bo serious.
Many pooplo In tha vlolnlty of the
oxploslon thought tho shnke wn.s
causod by an onrthquake.
RrjrH Rusy,
Lincoln, Neb., Aug. H. A torrent
of rain poured over Lincoln and the
surrounding country today, aud kept
visitor away from Falrvlew. nryan
buslfd himself In hit etudy repar
lV Hcke.
STOLK MAX'S riTIU TO
KliOPK WITH HIS WIFE
Santa Barbara, Cal., Aug. 14
Charged with "stealing his employer'
clothes, In which to elope with, the
latter's wife, Gulseppl Deoda la un
der nrrest here today as a result of
accusations mado by a. Chlonetto. At
tho time of his arret Deoda was ac
companied by Mrs. Chlonetto. D.
oda's arrest followed a search Insti
tuted two weeks ago by Chlonetto, a
farmer of South Cucamonga. The
rancher says ho employed Deoda to
work on hla farm. Ono morning he
awoke nnd discovered that his wlft,
hit hired roan and bis bet cloth?
and a quantity of Jewelry had dlsap-reared.
Lovelnce of Xeiv York.
New York, Aug. II. Cnntnln
Lovolnce Is a resldont of New York.
Ho wont to London with Dr. Jullnu
II, Thomns, n Now York noronnut,
representing tho Aero Club of Amor
ton. In a trip with Dr. Thomns, in the
Gorman balloon Pomntorn, which won
tho International race from St. Loulh,
Lovolnco cllmpod from tho basket nnd
scaled tho netting' on tho side, reach- j
ing tne top of the gas bng. Ho then
took up his position on the very top
of the gront sphere In order to better
direct its courBO during the voyage
from New York to Philadelphia.
CONVENTION
CITY WILL
BE OMAHA
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 11. Early In
dications point to tho selection of
Omaha as the olty for tho next grand
nerle of tho Fraternal Order of
Ragles. All other clt!ea Irave prac
tically been eliminated, and tho
voto which Is being cat today, will,
undoubtedly, be decided In favor of
the Nebraska city. Tho grand aerie
was called to order at the usual hour
this morning. Tho ballot Loxea were
prepared, and the voting will be In
progress for grnnd officers until 5
o'clock this afternoon, when tne bal
lots will be counted.
Tho nominations will undauntedly
be elected as outlined yeiterday. This
afternoon a barbecue and "baseball
game Is on tap for the entertainment
Pf the delegates who vote early. To
morrow morning the officers elected
will be Installed, and the session Till
complete Its labors by noon.
register Is fast filling up, iti f
cordlnlly invito our old friends t
be with us again this year Itfl
lstor now. Phono 109. T
Llvesloy & Co.. Snlem. 8-8-ltt i
For Sale Furniture for a 5-w
house. I have th's furnltnrt i!-J
rondy'ln my homo nnd v1.1 e:i
, tho goods lay In the house TH
hnusn lv lncntol within I
blocks of tho business district u
ronti for JIB n month JW
nnd gas light, hot and cold
bnth nnd gns range. The faraS
Is flrfit-clnss and has only !
uso six months. Tills l& &
for nnr nnn Inok'nir for a fBfBl b
ed houao as I will sell every W
as It Bands. Tho torms canHJ
rnnced sntlBfactorlly tor P
4ho" wishes to buy. Writ ""I
enre of tho paper, giving J
rinmo nnd nddress and I " ttj
munlcnto with you TbliU'
n Bncriflco on my part to ltel
i?n
who buys nt
Journal C, 114,
once.
s-mt-
Whii.w1 Hnln In nrune bir"
nbout Sontomber 5. Man to W
man to tray, man to drive t
aovornl nonnln in lllfk. W0tt8
west of y-
camp. P"
cook. Orchard
stnro. Rnlnni. ' Good
!.-. i -v,n. tlonrr A
send, Route No. J, Salem, Ore '
S'Ji-'
Fop Sjile rant 12x14. 5-f00t 1
In eood condition. Also t
stoves. F. A. Sutton
Farmers 93.
inct rn .Hn j.?n smte stre '
Wo.lnoailnv nfternOOU,
purlo .contnlnlng $S 00. WJ
Leave at Journal,
M;
,- CI.. TTngs anil hllCKTi
of horso about1 1200 PJ"..
take flr wood for part PV- Ji
r, i i..f snlem. S1' 1
IVuiul dn nnct side Of COUO .
. ,.,,. .!!, Jacket, o
i. .o. .? ralllt'
er c uuvo wiuo ji t9
office. Identifying pro?'"
paying for this ad.
Fr 'Sale dI Two yo
cows. "Will tost 5 per c
bargain. TVin 1230.
rest
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