Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 19, 1908, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8.4
J, L STOCKTON
THE OLD Will It LOKINER
lew uuuua
for Pall
rtr time the train whistles,
llllnk of Stockton's because if It Is
.pas-engor It Is bringing us goqda
JDri, " Is rt frol8ht !-1 ,S
ringing goods by tho car load.
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Jew Dress
ioods
tm first shipment of dross
Ioods comprises all tho Into nov
lliles anil weaves In 30 In. Bitit-
agj that retail at
50c a yd.
:lannelettes and
lutings
Hundreds of beautiful pattern
to pick from, In fact eyeryuung
i cottons for Wrappers, 'Klmonns
Valits and House Dresses is now
leady for jdur choosing.
lew Suits and
oats for Ladies
pre wm"n!? tv "J uny. Many
hi.' io nuking incir selections
fcow
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Clothing
New Suits for men nnd youths
All the new ideas In college cuts P
nnd business suits and shewing
for tho first timo for Fall.
$10 to $25
New Blankets for
Outing Use
500 pair of ono kind Just re-
colvod and through nn error the
mill has shipped us 200 pnlr of
elevon-qunrtcr blnnlcots in o.ce?3
or. our order. So wo will offer
soino for n fcw dn3 so as to ho
nblo to handle thoni whon thoy ar-rlvo.
rand Opera House
i JOHN' F. COHDHAY, Malinger
hJW" 0- S FRIDAY, AUG. 2.
Mr. Lee Wiiliard
And II! Company In , .
L SMITH Rl'SSBL'S GREATEST
"1 POOR RELATION"
Mr Wlllard v. Ill be pleasantly ro-
altered for his clever acting In tho
! role la "Tho Country Squlro"
t teason.
PRICE3-2V, 3'c, 50c, 75c. Soat
It it box offlco Friday, 9 n. in.
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JAPANESE
HANGING
i KOREANS
I WILLARD
AT THE GRAND
r-c
i
' i in rent theatrical
Hon due to
1 iHia house on
V..nl 21, Tho nr"-
v (United Press Lcnsed Wire) ,
Seoul, Koron, vin Tientsin, Aug.
;19, In order to terrify tho Korcnnu
Into obedience to tho Japanese ro
glmo, tho Japnnoso government hero
is publicly linnglng rebels In ovory
city outsldo tho capital ovory day.
Tho order of tho executions was
aont out three wcoka ago nnd tho
.Tnpanoso soldiers hnvo cnrrlod It out
gleefully. Tho pcoplo of tho country
wltnoss hnnglngB ovory day now In
ovory villngo nnd hnmlot as well as
in tho oitios.
The Japauoso nuthorltioa toll for
eigners who mako Inqulrloa that
th oho puulshod nro brigands.
Odlclnl reports any that Koroan
revolutionists hnvo murderod S-lt
.Tnpaneso or pro-Jnpanoso Koreans
during tho past yonr, besides the
number of .Tnpanoso lctllod in battlu,
whlla tho mikado's soldiers have
slnln ovor 16,000 Koreans in the
field during tho past year.
There Is no progress being made
toward the establishment of order In
the interior or in the outh of Korea.
MrsEfoatdhMartm
HAD FRONTAL HEADACHES
EYES BOTHERED ME
DROPPING IN MY THROAT
MRS. ELIZAP.KTIl II. MARTIN,
$Z2 llowon Avenue, Chlcngo, IU.
Chaplain Gardcld Circle, writes
"Poruna has been a blessing to our
family for ft good many years, as wo
hare all used it off und on for colds and
catarrh, and I liavo given i t to till of my
children with tho best of results.
"I found that a cold left mo with
catarrh of tho head in a Tory bad form.
My head was stopped up, I had frontal
headaches, my eyes bothered mc, and
thero was a nasty dropping in my
throat Which nauseated me and mado
It impossible mutiy times for mo to eat
my breakfast.
"As oon as I began to uso Poruna I
found It rollevod mo, my bond soon
cloarod up and in a roniarkably short
time I wan rid of catarrh.
"I can, therefore, glvo my porsonal
experience with your valuablo modi
ctu, and nm ploaned to do so."
People who profor solid to liquid
modlelucK nan now socuro Poruna tab
lots which contain tho medicinal In
gredients of Poruna.
Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative.
accessible pnrts of tho country from
which thoy bwoop down nnd mnko ln"
ronds on tho Japanese agents.
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TI5AMSTERS AND RAKER
STRIKE IN' STOCKTON
(United Proas Leased Wire.)
Stockton, Cnl., Aug. 19. This city
today fncos two strikes, ono of tho
teamsters, tho other of tho bakers.
Efforts aro being mado to conclllato
tho warring interests, but tho dispute
between tho employers nnd their
workmon In ench. enso is bitter nnd
llttlo hope is expressed that tho mat
ters can bo adjusted without delay.
All union teamsters yesVsrdny re
fused to go to work becausa of tho
action of tho draymen's express n
sortiou In refusing to rocognlzo tho
agreement to emnlov onlv union
men. All but ono firm nlllllated with .department, followed
this organization hnvo boon union
ized for several years, but tho rocout
nward of a contract by the now
Stockton hotel to the Stockton
Transfer compfuiy, tho non-union
firm, caused nn Instant demand by
tho tenmstors union for ndJiiBtmonr
The drayman's association rofuteti
to comply with tho driver's demand
and tho latter doolsre they will not
go to work until their proposals are
accepted.
Non-union bakers are now operat
ing in the Stockton bakeries, the
union baker liavlug walked out over
WELCOME TO
WINNER 0E
MARATHON
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Aug. 19. Amidst al
most as noisy a greeting as la ex.
tended to a returning distinguished
American or a visiting foreign
prince, John J. Hayes, tho American
nthleto who won tho Marathon rnco
I for tho Stars nnd Stripes at London,
walked down tho gaugplank of tho
White Star Liner Oceanic today.
Tugs met tho liner out in tho
stream and escorted her to tho pier
past shrill whistles blowing contin
ually. Thousands of peoplo woro nt
tho pier to welcome tho American
who had captured tho greatest event
of the Olympiad.
Hayes said:
"I'm mighty glnd to got back to
America. This Is tho proudest mo
ment of my Hfo to be nblo to bring
tho much prized Marathon trophy to
my country."
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NEWS FROM HERE, 111141113
AND EVERYWHERE
Tho Republican national commit
tee rind tho Republican congressional
committee aro not going to nnlto;
the latter object to contribution pub
licity. A Canadian printer has complain
ed to tho Iirltlsh consul In Chicago
that unionists In thnt city hnvo
threatened his Hfo becnuso ho will
not Join their organization. This
mny cause England to demand pro
tection for him.
"Only ono issue; that is whiskey,
nnd both of tho old pnrtios dodgo It."
Eugene W. Challn nt his notlllcn
tlon ceremony for tho offlco of Pres
ident on tho Prohi ticket.
Orogon milltlnmon nro scoring
well nt tho national shoot at Camp.
Perry, Ohlo In tho Looch cun
match, Sorg'onnt Johnson, Fourth
Orogon, won sovonth plnco, and Sor
gennt Abranis, of tho Third, won
ninth place.
It is rumored that Attornoy Gener
al Bonnpnrte would bo roquosted for.
his resignation, hut thnt thin Is elec
tion year and Hoosovolt is desirous
thnt tho Republicans carry Maryland.
Hearst nnd tho candidates of tho
Indopoudonts hnvo boon booming tho
Independence "party," but It Is now
announced that tho luw compola tho
uso of the word "league"
n
Tho Korean are still in arms and
have made ravages on the Japanese tJie rfUiai 0f their employers to la
army. It l almost Impossible to re-lcrww wages for night work to :0
store order because the Koreans are I rat nar hour. Stat Orironlz r
I:i control of the Highlands and In- gchroeder Is here lu the interest f
the union to attempt an adjustment
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ISOXKu WANTS i.AimT.w.
Blr ?MAXIA0S,STKU
foruJ! 19 Renewed
'rB.?ade ,0day to secure tho
doan i,t::;:u
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SPECTACLES
TIIBV'nn EYE HELPS IP RIGHT
EYE HUKTERS AND HEAD
ACHE MAKERS, IP WROXO
Who can prevent your having
them wrong if you don't get them
at the right place? Not tho aver
nge spectacle seller. His busi
ness seeraa to bo to get your
noso harnessed with a pair that
strikes your fancy and opens your
purse.
It Is by knowing the optical
business thoroughly and attend
ing to It properly that we hope
to build and keep a reputation.
Barr's Jewelry Store
State and Liberty Streets.
of the matter.
THIRD TRY
AT SUICIDE '
SUCCEEDS
LONDON' FIRE CHIEF AND
TWO OTHERS PERISH
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
London, Out., Aug. 19. Three
men porlshed In n flro which broko
out early today In a building occu
pied by tho Westminster Hnrdwure
company. Thirty mlnutos after tho
flro broko out Chlof Clark of tho lire
by Fireman
Wynne, nnd sorgonnt of tho Royal
Canndinn Rlflos, ontorod tho first
Door of tho bluldlng In ordor to bring
tho hoso to piny In the basement, a
few Mconds lntor a crash was heard
and the throo men wero burled undor
the fnlleu walls.
No trace of the bodies have beon
found.
A Perfect Harvest
For Money Savers
THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BUILDING ABOUNDS UNAP
rROACHARLE BARGAINS. EACH FLOOR TEEMS WITH
COUNTLESS MONEY-SAVING CHANCES AND EVERY DEPART
M.ENT HERALDS FORTH LOW PRICE RF.VKLATIONS OF THE
UTMOST IMPORTANCE.
I
RANGES RANGES
TljJjS WEEK WE ARE MAKING EXTRA SPECIAL INDUCE
MENTS ON OUR EXTENSIVE LINE OF RANGES AS THIS DE
PARTMENT IS THE MOST DIFFICULT TO MOVE. NOW IS
THE CHANCE FOR YOU TO KUV, IF YOU NEED . A NEW
RANGE, FOR NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU HAVE THE OPPOIU
TUNITY OF PURCHASING A HIGH GRADE RANGE AT A LOW
GRADE PRICE.
MJAjL uiirrryjgTvifiin nn imJs JLmw3 ii ie J JtaA3CBiBfcsjMsgjMHEk
aajaugaatjj
(United Pres Leased Wire.)
Mcdford, Or., Aug. 19. Frank I
Nelke, clothier, who made two at
tempts to commit suicide yesterday
by cutting his wrist and taking car
bolic acid, last night made the third
attempt by trying to cut his throat
and stab himself in tho heat with a
case knife, used to break Ice and left
nearby. He was not Injured to any
nearby. Physlolans say effect of his
act will probably be fatal.
Medford, Or., Aug. 19. Nelke
died at 8:29 o'clock this morning,
after begging his wife's forgiveness
and regretting his act.
His financial backer was his brother-in-law,
Ben Schwab, a wealthy
jclothelr of Prpvo. Utah.
There Is fCOOO balance in me
Jackson eounty bank to the suicide's
crsdjt-
GGtteW jHllga '
It. ! understood thnt tho govern
ment nt Washington lias glvon Hoi
Iwid po'rniltwlou to deal with Caatro
as she soos lit, with tho proviso that
that government must occupy no
kind.
Egypt is much Htlrml up by th.
nows of Roosovolt going thero nnd l'
planning to onturtnln him.
Troops nro being withdrawn from
Springllold, IHIiioIk, it bolng bollovod
n'l danaor of rioU Is over.
Dr. Stone's
Drug Store
Tho only cash drug store In Oro
gon, owes no ono, and no ono owes
it; carries large stock; Ita shelves,
counters and show coses are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet
articles, wines and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate lu mod
Icine, and has hua many years of ex
perience In tho praotlco. Consulta
tions are free. Prescriptions are
fre, and only regular prices for
medicine. Dr. Stoue can bo found
at his drug store, Salem, Or., from
G In the morning until 9 at night
DeWUt's Kidney and Dladder
PUts will promptly relieve all Kid
ney and Bladder disorders. Sold !
and recommended by all drvglMt.
ARE YOU DOING WHAT YOl' CAN TO POPULATE YOl'Jt
STATE?
OREGON NICISDS PICOPL13 Settlers, honest farmer, mwehanlcn,
merchant, olerks, people with brains, strong hands and u wlllliift
honrt capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
Lines In Oregon
Is sending tons of Orogon literature to tho East for distribution
through ovory avallnblo agoncy. Will you not holp the good work
of building Orogon by sending us tho names and addrosuos of your
friends who aro likely to bo Intorestod In this state? Wo will bo
glad to bear tho exponso of Bonding them completo Information
about OREGON and Its opportunities.
COLONISTS TICKI-rra will beon salo during SEPTEMBER AMD
OCTOBER from 4ho East to all points In Orogon. Tho faros from
a few principal cities aro
From Denver ,. .$30.00 From Loulsvllla $-11.79
" Omaha 30.00 " Qlnctunatl 42.20
" Kansas City ..... 30.00 " Glevojand 4-1.75
" St. Louis 35.50 " Now York ......... 55.00
Chicago ... .... 38.00
TICKETS OA.V HE PREPAID.
If you want to bring a friend or rolatlvo to OrQgon deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The UqkoJ; will tbwi bo
furnished by telegraph. ,
Looal agent, Salem.
WM. MuMUUItAY, Gcmiral Pah-nfr Awiit, I'orUntidj OrcgOtu