Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
DAILY CAKTAI JQUHNAL, 8ALEM, OKEOON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1008. 12 mm ii i i ii iikiihiii mini iii i niii n i - mmjmmmm For Women at HALF PRICE NEGLIGEE Shirts for Men at Half price Dress Goods at Special Prices $2.25 Fancy Imperial Sere, (i 2Q to clean up, yard . . ', " P 3.s $1 .65 Wool Suiting, t 1 ? , to clean up, yard . . . P - $1 .50 Broken Plaids, .' - fc Ar to clean up, yard . . , ... UL, $1 .25 Wool Striped Suiting, O Qr to clean np, yard . . . .' . OZC 85c Fancy Panama, 'fir to clean up, yard vJl 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 New Silk Gloves The celebrated "Kayser" glove made with double tipped fingers, 12 and 16 button lengths, black, white and colors. Sold always at $2.00. To clean up 95c mBtigf 95C ladies' Sweaters Made tight, semi, and loose-filling' white, red, and maroon. The ideal garment for coast or mountains. $3.00 to $7.50 Ladies' Skirts ( In fancy patterns. All this season's . styles. Made plain gore and pleated Less 1 -3 and 1 -2 THEMES HOMyOURNALPATTERNS i mm. x. i n i U...J i.j l i HIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIH City News "I Mrs. T. J. Hopkins returned to Al bany today, after visiting with rela tives here for a few dnyB. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mnrvln left today for Portland to spend Sunday with friends and relatives. James Colllgan, of Maridn,' vaM In the city ye:terdny attending busl ness matters nnd vhltlng friends. Ex-Governor Moody went to Port land this morning to visit for ,n few days with relatives nnd friends. Fred Kress, of Portland, Is visit ing with his parents horo for a short time. Fred was' fornierly a Salem i boy. Mlsgei Matilda Eckerlln nnd Ml:s Clara Foster of the Stnte Hours force have returned from a week Tent on Piigot Sound. Thoy won as far m the Dominion oltles of Via. torla nnd Vnncouvtr. Mis Oraco Uolllngar wae a pav senger for Portland this morning, where she will visit for a fow day, after whlah she, will go to Soattlo and Tacoma to vltlt friends and rela t'ves. , Tho Newport postongers todnv were: Herbert Daue, Frank DeWltt, Oscar Kosonbnum, Frad Hans, Mis Bcrlhn Martin, and 'Mrs. H. C. CallJT of Brooks, MIsa Frnnola Walling and Ml s Mabel Johnson. A party con Istlng of Dr. F. E. Smith. Dr. D. M. Smith of Portland J. M. Smith of tho Cnpltnl Improve ment Company, J. K. Smith of Kan sas, and J. 13. Sutherland left yester day for a ton dny3' hunt at West Fork. Dr. Ellznheth Galllmore, of San Jose, Callfomln, who has been visit ing with Mrs. W. T. Perkins, of thic city, hn gono to La Grande for a visit with Mrs. PerklnV sister, Mn Ooorgo Cnrpy. Sho was accompanied by MIes Helen Perkins, who spent a vncatlon of several days at Wallowa Lake. o SALEM BUILDING FASTER WHAT ONE FIRM HAS ACCOMPLISHED .SUNDAY .StRVI Central CoilnvwiHo " Nineteenth and Fern . , l T'n " "" '. Z. . 8Und7 Ml. xv ... ..,., aimeavor nieeMnr r m. flomjlnon 1... . ... .. I I nv. , ..w uf iiuior 11 s p. in. a. m. i fHHinniiinnniiiiii ncHtlit'r Fori'cMM Fair tonight anil Huiuhiy, fll'M' rjnee WIWJ) Unrbpr Vlinlrn. No waiting. 0000000000 PKItSONAL MENTION O fl .Movement of Snlcin O People. O OOOOOOOOO It I'ny To always look neat; bring your old olothda and lmtn to Johuion & Blfejo, Jioxt door to Journal oHloo. The Tendency 'Nowndnya Is to do nwny with handicap In ImihIiiom lo quit ctu.J ploying illimitable people muiuly to obllKO friend, mid to wilt Biond-iM',)oi,"bl Hriwilin) lug good advertising nioiioy on Mr- McDonald will nrrlvo'nt 0: 11 mothotU nnd nivitlHMH that ineroly,,,,lB "VoiiJiik with tho romnliiH of nppriu to your good nature, not to,,irH- Jiouonnni, wno uivu in oi au your bualnoso Judgment, l'lic HtiHliirwf Tim "dnott not noed advertising" la iirobuly pnt lUc luM fo juirlliliig at nil. ." .. . -v Nnv limn for Knlnii lliiihrr Shop. On and nftor August 17 the shopH of Hnlom will open nt 8 . in.; olnvt At 7 p. ui., except Saturday, when thoy will elomt nt 10 p. m. 8.H-2t"" 13. roIOh Thiirday. Tho funoral will ho hold at 2:30 tomorrow, and thu bur ial will tnko plnco In CJIty Vlow ooiii ctory. ' o llidt'gati'n N'n mid Oovornor Chnmhorlftlh ycnton'(iy l; appointed Dr. Annlca Jortioy..Mi'ur4'i of Pojtlitud, and Mrn. 8, L, Kiln W Gorvullld, dulogatOH to tho tuhoroulo bU oongriHiii to li hold nt Wnihlng D. C, September a I to October Nmivrt Tonight l Got out your wife nnd Imb'on or your host girl and hoar tho baud our. vrt tonight llaud at tho eoruor of ftt mid High lrt, . . II. I. O. . All lfilks ploKO UPomblo nt lilkt' by U'O Sftlotn MlUturji !&' tomorrow nftrnonn uotween ornor of Wftt mid Huh,'30 ! a n'ik for tho purpoo of nUsnuIng thii fiiimnil of W. I.. WwU tho Hllto 0Tt tlilk iiUip Hid Bntwrdny. 8H3t MlU IIIU of I'tmt Chlrktm Uiro ntylwu. (jjintar fwt tlt'9. and Alt lit ntbw dll(tto of wJllHg rt lulil trodHi. whlk U tho Mnun for the SundHy iIImmmt at' ,M,WU rfiMwU by th ootuaKHW. In o. tho Hlitw gftll room. TMnw Hro Hi Wiya u fow (IttriiuiH etHlllM to bo lad. and ornwilth mvom) day In tho wtnk. 8Iam' voiuUr Now York t'l dlHliiK itlate for lndlus and tiuUmn. Prluw mudmtto. Jt OikmuhI- , ,,!o Ko it, ouuil jv, dtjruui liutoh idnev t ()io oAurt rort. 387 tttulo Dtrvet, Frank II. QoUImd. pro prietor. Tho hineh dwimrtmont In under tho innuKxotMwnt of Mr. Tow oil Mnnn. Mr. Moh Ii uh oxiiert ui'cd lunth couutr man All kUidi fit OorniBH ' nhd' ' VtWft ' ,!JPrtgil iOod audlod. Vl6.tf' V ItwiH-jMirtttctl Mwwu. K. K. I.vol nnd n. M. BtiCtlong. wlvo rwrwtly purchnt 0o ftnloni branch of tho Capital Conunls- ten Company, luxvo ilncorporitd Hder tho nwno of Balcm 'coiniuU Ipit Company, as Biiccoaxr io th o!d Cpltnl CommlMlon Company In Alem. Tho buulma will bo earrlol 4) ai umal at 367 Commercial stroot Governor ChawtxjrUln thU worn. iK Imuh1 an extradition upon tho governor of California for tho extra- O dltlon of Ilnrnoy U'linhnn, who Is O now in that statu, nnd who la wanted O by tho nuthorltlen In Portland on thc.O And chnrgo of forgery, IIu In nccuscd orO pacing a Iiokiih check for (22. r0 on O O O no securities sayings nnd Trust Tommy Dale, of Drooks, transact. Company of Portland, on Juno 2 7. ;Cd business here today. AUV0 I Htmar non ii tmwtn n l.iiulno lal to Sllvorton yostordny. MIhs Hetrlck Is spuudlng lior vaca tion at Spokane, Wash. M'hb Emma Caldwell lata returned from nn outing nt Newport. Jacob 8tvos, of Albany, nrrlvoi today to transact bu8liTeB. Mlw) Anna Ulekom wont to Chjci dla today for a abort outing. Charley Dleru h returned ,to Portland after ft n!iort vlult horo. K. l.lug. of Vroka.X'nl., In bora vle Itlug his brother, Ilouiil0 Llnif. Cnr Uruco, of Portland, will spond 'Sunday visiting with (Hands horo. Mavnr ltoiltrOiH nnd family Ip Wned Inst ovonlng from N'OWltolt. Miss Mluuuttn .Mngors UUl today for Sllvorton to visit h'r ft short time. W. W. Oglrby uf Cottngo Grove. Ii transacting bustnetM In this city. Jny Sollwlck, of Portland, Is horo Visiting with friends for n few dayi George O'Hrlou has returned from n fow dnyn' buslueHs visit In Portland. Ml Alice Gray returned this morning from a week's outing at Newport. Ilonry Mayors has returned from a Uuuttng and tlihiug trip In tho moun tains'. Mi. Hwry SUmon lett tody for Wlnloolt. WA'h.. to visit friends and reUtlrtt. Mr. and Mr. T. M. Glmi. of l.u ont. wvro vUltln with frloodt horn yoctrd&y. County Awwiar F. J. nice re- torooil thin luorHlHK from nn outlnt; at Cawaillu. Mr. wnl Mi. I., Vort aavo re turiuhl from a j1ojwjU owtlns at NowiM)rt. Irji. lUury Unas and Mrs. Ida Habeock bavo returned from n wooka outing at Newport, Paul llnuwr. of the Sslotn Oun Store. Un returned from a buslaoos visit to Portland. Ilarrv Wtltton. of Cottage Giovo, OMjue down this morning to spend 8ndw with (Honda. i Ajrch Grubor, of J'ortlnnd. Is In tho city vSdtlng frlond and transj noting business. C. C. Frottorlck and wife loft for Soattlo this mdrnlns to visit rolatlves for a fow wfeoks. B H. Mosor, a local tailor, loft t' day for Oregon OUy to visit with rel atives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Swafford have left for Cornucopia, Uulon county, for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Laud Hamilton htwo returned from Newport, whero Uey. spent & pleataat outing. Wiu. West has arrived from San Francisco to attend tho fuueral of tola brother, "Webb V4t HOPGHOWKItSTO FIX PICKING PHICF.S A mooting of tho Hop Growers' Association was held In tho city hall this nfternoon to fix tho price which will bo paid for picking this season. On account of the low price ilf hops, tho growers fool that thoy will not bo able to pay CO cents per box, which has boon the prevailing price for the pn.it several ymrs. Tho mnttcr of picking by weight, Instead of by the box, Is another question to bo Bot tled by tho growers. According to tho majority of the hop men picking by weight Is much fiijror, both to tho growor nnd to tho picker, than by the bgx. At tho mooting this afternoon It wa the gouernl consensus of opin ion thnt the price this year would bo SO contu por 100 pounds. COMPIhU.NS against MKTitons (IV HXI'HKSH 'COMPANY Kio nrai rormni onmnnuni to in lUilroad CuiumlMion Hgalust the practice of the tor- avtiupunlen nf der to recover xrea rhnrfttM, wh made yeetenlay by Pagt l Smm, oomuilMlou morehanis, of PorrtMiul U hai loan been the UuWt of tho Wet la, Fargo- ltpr?n Otimpivny to dUregard the notice of tho shippers to tho oiTtH't that If the Reed nr not noeopted by the eonalgneo, the Bhlppoi' shall he notified of the fact liuiuedj.uoly. inumA q notifying the shipper, the express company hni (old the perl liable stuff at a ttrlto uufllclWU to cover the OKprotts rhnrgeo V" " ' 0"" " O, It, t Grudmjto Party. MIm Uulty Uou hud Miss Urn Goolo entertained n nnmhor of thf a 11. O. olass of '06 on PtM&y 6von. lug. at the homo of tho later, lu hou or of Mis Kmma 'Nonvd, stenograph er for tho nooth'Relly Co., of Ku. gone, and Theodora 0pund, atonog. rapher tor the V. S matter fln wnr den, of Portland. Most of tha olasi woro proaont. and the evening; was very plfAMntly spent, with cards und a Jolly talk over old school day. lter In tho ovonlng tho party ad Journevl to Hell's Ico cream parlora whero light refreshments were served. .Melon Cre: Pour. (Dalles Chronicle.) Adverse woathr conditions, cut worniB nnd other dlsagreoab'e feut uroa have consplrod to reduce the melon orop of The Dalles nnd vicin ity to probably not more than on hnlf 1 hut of lnl year. Thoso which are being marketed and thoo which wll lioeomlrtis nh soon are. howovor, OX'cllsnt. and tho. chief complnlnt of tho growers is the fact that the quan tity Is short. Cantaloupes, for which this community Is widely noted, have alroady boon In the mnrkot for somo time, and It Is lonrned that their quality Is equal It not superior to those of former ynr. Ileplantlng, occus'nned by the work of tho out wornv, was In somo luetnncos re ponted several times, with the rosult that tho orop la backward, and much smaller than usual. Tho watermelon crop will bo from two to four weeks later this year than common. Speaking of tho dltll oultles onoountered by the growers Hoy Hill, who raleea perhaps mere watermelon than nny other grower lu the vlrJnlty. declared his erop leea. than a half yield. "The quality la oxcollont. however." u'd Mr. Hill, "nnd we should be able to marknt somo fancy melon this year. I had about 30 ncree of melons at the first plnlntlng this spring, but because of the worms I had io replant three tlmos in many places and now titer aro ton acres whero there are but a fow vinos. Tho warm weathor is bringing thorn out In good shape, and within the next fortnight I will bo able to market somo." o - - ltiidiig Selections. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 1. Hllj selection at Tho Moadnwa, for Mon day: First St. Chatlos, Mandolin, Met lakatla. Seootul El Pavo, Hailot, Part. ThirdPrestige, Oomyialnt, El Ch'unhua. Fourth Darney Oldfleld, Hidden Hand, Pal. n Kdlth I.udwig, formerly of Morrl?, Illinois, but lately of Palo Alto, C. Ifornla, who was forcibly kept awny from Profe-sor Fred Fltigerald, of Stauford University, to xhora. she was engaged, root ber lover at Sacra mento yesterday, and the pair was married. One firm In this city has set n good example in building n great many houses and In encouraging n great many other people to build, and before the year Is up will hnvol ppssed well along toward tho record of having added 50 new homes to tills city. Thy have great faith in Snlam's future, have Voget Dro;., and thoy aro showing it In many ways. They hnve now completed plans and added departments to their business that mnkos them a regular deparlmont ! store whore n home builder can go and stock up with all lines needed to build a complete home, hardware, lumber, mill stuff, trimmings nnd paint. They tnke contracts for tho owner, furnish him n lot to build on, or build him a liotine complete, lot and nil, nnd sell It to him, or lot him hnvo It on pnrtlnl paymonts any old plan thnt will got n fnml'y n home on the best terms they nre capnb'io of meeting. lliilldlng Outlook llrlght. "Uulidlng prospects at Salem never were bettor," sold a member of tho firm of Vogot Bros., houso bulldors. "We hnvo nil wo can do nnd nre onlnrglng our plant to meet tho demands. Wo hnvo put up nearly 22 buildings this yonr, nnd hnvo Just sold tho last new one, nnd aro building two more that will be ready soon. Wo hnvo orders for othors. We hnvo the only complete house-building plant lu the city nnd hnvo Just ndded n door nnd window frnmo department where we can make on short notice nny size or order of. frames. Tho snsh and door fnotorloi hnvo more Minn they enn do nnd we nro trying to he'p out tho situation. Wo have nlso boon compelled to ndd n stock of builder' hardwnre so that any one wishing to build n house can got everything of us from digging the basement to painting the building nnd nil the mntorlal that llos betwoen." Strangers cordlaii. Z7. Lutheran St, John's Clmtrh i bouW Synod. nptrnlnr flnn.ln.. -..-. a. m. Ill the German n..i. "'3 rt.. -1 ' -wwuil "ui"'" uuincu, ornr Center iouriconui streets. Geo. h e7 pastor. ' ' "I First Methodist Hpi, i 1UB iwor iter. W H. SeJh, ... imuuui ui iu;du on th (q-J "Tho Preclounie n nf m......1? nt H ,i m r ITT . ' W1 "v " ' "" v,"';OgOll 0wi ness." A cordial Imitation nmil " -"c iiuuiii: 10 up pre q n. v. o. 13,. All TTIIVr ln .. hall tomorrow aft-rnoon b..T 1:30 nnd 2 o'clock for the p,., ui b.uiiuiiig me iillhialofW f i "' , t ..' I lUKl V-HKVIiNTH '.wrVL FIR (Continued from pngoe,.Tex) I mir, nas ueen set aside a Af. tural College" day and soe-w rf, rorts win bo made to havoth'ift most imporlnnt occasion of he . tiro week. Tho Oregon Agrlmltm college hnB tho r3imtaMon of to ono of tho leading educntlom! lnj tutionj on the Pacific const and tu participation Jn the program ol tl fnlr rhou'3 thnt Us pres'dent asllj co-workora fully nppreclnte t fnlr Ib a worthy cause whlrb b boon n grent fnctor lu tho s'atei it- velopmont. MONEY TO LOAM THOS. K. FORI Ovor Lndd & Bush's Onnk.8lea,& Norwich Union Ffrc Insurance Socki rmiiK .liereuiui, iionimt arm. Oltlco with Wm. Brown, & Co., U id Commorolnl street. lUCTOHY-WOIlKKriS AHK HUMAN 11FINGS. The New Kind of Mnnufmtuivr Count.s Life In the Cost of His Product, Time was when tho mnnufneturor counted In tho cost of his product only tho mnterlnls nnd the making, says tho September Dollnoator. Whar mattered It If men and women at their poits dropped ono by one? Thero wero nlways othors. Time onmo when n fow mon, wiser than their follow, counted In tho cose of the finished produet, materials plus making, plus sufforlng humanity, ami docldod that the cost was too nigh. Then these fow mon , with the courage of tholrj oonylotlgns began a new klud of factory? in whloli men ami women nre. flrt of all, human being, and, secondly, necetsnry fac tors In production. The ehlmnoya the new factory were practically mokelesa. tree and Uowera grew In th surrounding yards: the air, un twlmod U.v gorm-laden dustv came in through broad window. At uoon time a modorate pricod roetaurnnt opnel Inviting doors; rest room fr the men and wanton were placed In sunny comer. Better thnn all those the manufacturers themselves under ook the construction of tho homes of their omployeg. Neat, sanitary, well-built cottage with large yard3 were put up and offored at modeot rentals. And aftor ton years tho man. ufactnrors nrou'dly' produced an ar ray of ftgurei. Notwithstanding tho Initial expense, the new nrrangemonl had already begun to pnyl The work, tag capacity of every tuemher had In croaseil aJmos,t fifty per cent, tho work w.as better dono. thoro wore fewer dhanges and thero was plenty of labor always at hand. And, abovo all. thero was life and an activity and a purpoo among the "hands," The best thing that a factory can do for Us employes Is to take them from tho great army of those who work because they must, and lift them to tho ranks of thoso who work btfcus they will to do so.and- he caufe Uiey know that labor nnd tho results of labor bring adequate com-pensatlon. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL NEW TODA? HoppickiMs for Holmes Yard-Oaf register is fast filling up. at! cordially Invite our oil f riendi t bo with us again this year w Istor now. Phone 109 T i Llvosloy & Co.. Snlem S-6-101 For Sale Furniture for a 5-rooa houso. I have ths furniture si- roady In my home and v. 1 1 ('' ' tho goods lay. In tho home Tit houso Is located within & blocks of tho business district til rentu for JIG n month EM and cas light, hot and cold f. bath and gnu range. The furnitn Is flrst-olnss and has only b U80 six months. Thts Is '"' for nnv nno lnnk'llC fo"1 8 furs ed house ns I will scl ovrrltt ns It minih. Tho term lanW fo- P" "4f ranged BatlBfactorl'y who wishes to buy oaro of tho papr. give name nnd nddress anJ 1 1 ii.nl..ln n.DIl .-IT, Tht- f n sacrlflco on my part to ' ., ,U I.I.J.. ... w-. - Journal C, 114. S-1H'" For Sale Several houses l ami farm lands at a bargain 1 ttal National Bank. B..l...i,t.M,. A A.rtlt S S J ' I por week and over can b selling Now Campalcn N'v from now until e'ectlon ..... ..ln'Ci V stores, county iau ,M( private families. Coinp e y fc samples, charges prera'r '" c. Ordor today. Chicago Nor J 60 Wabash Ave., Chicago t - AAA Ull i,oav3 Jlttm . .. L nffip or " i uuaras me nouic, -. Wonted AgenU for Dloio D ' Ing Cabinets; threo months, ome, ui-.- ViAe against contagion. Keeps w .. . Kiln " 1 constantly nisinicc" --- i and moths. Drives om qultos and ougs. - . p rA..n oothmn hronchlti. J xo Cabinet In the room Jl,j3 healthful, refreshing -' ,i on sight.. Canvasser-- ,. dally. J. G. Mayer. J1?' I S-15' Was. -..J.-ittMu .