DAILY CAPITAL .IOUIWAIj,' SALKM, CltBOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 194H3
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THE OLD WHITE CORNER
New Goods
for Fall ;
Erery time the train whistles,
think Of Stockton's because If it Is
apasscnger It Is bringing us goods
br express, If It Is a -freight It la
brfneltig S8 by thb car load.
1OREG0NIAN
IS FOURTH
IN SHOOT
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AT CAMP PERRY, 0.
New Dress
Goods
Tie first shipment of dreW
.i comprises all the Into nov
elties and weaves In 3G In. suit
lap that retail at
50c a yd.
flannelettes and
Outings
Hundreds of beautiful patterni!
to pick from, in fact everything
In cottons for Wrappers, Klmonns
ffalits nnd Houso Dresses Is now
rtidr for your choosing.
New Suits and
Coats for Ladies
m coming every day. Many
Udict are making their selections
Clothing
New Suits for men nnd youths
All tho new ideas In college cuts
nnd business suits and showing I
for tho first tlmo for Fall.
$1 0 to $25
(United l'rcss Leased Wire.)
Camp Perry, O., Aug. 31. With n
score of 299 In n field of 277 other
contestants, B. E. Shields of Oregon,
Jhaa won fourth prize In tho Presi
j dent's contest, tho closing event In
tho National Rifle association's
tournament. Sergeant A. Brest, of
tho United States Infantry, won first
I prize, Cnptaln F. W. Alien of Massa
chusetts, was second nnd third plnco
was given to Lieutenant S. A. Harrlo
Brest's score was 304.
m
New Blankets for
Outing Use
'500 pair of one kind Just re
ceived and through an error the
mill has shipped us 200 pair of
eloven-qunrter blankets In excess
of our order. So we will offer
somo for n few days so as to bo
able to handle them when they ar
rive.
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PERSONALITY
OF LEE WILLARD
POSITIVE PRICE REDUCTIONS
WHEN YOU BUY HOUSEFUHNISHINGS WILT. YOU LET US HAVE THE OPPOR
TUNITY OF SHOWING YOU HOW WETjTj WE CAN SUPPLY YOUIt WANTS
AND HOW SUHELY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WATCH OUR ADS. WE AUK,
THE PIUCE MAKERS. THE STORE THAT DOES NOT ADVERTISE 1IA8"N0 .
PROMISES TO LIVE UP TO, RUT THE UUSINKSS THAT GIVES ITS NEWS TO Till?
PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY SETS "FOE ITSELF A STANDARD WHICH IS CON
STANTLY PROGRESSING. OUR ADVERTISEMENTS ARE PLAIN PROMISES GIV
EN THE PUI1LIO TO $UPPLY MERCHANDISE OF CERTAIN QUALITY AT CEH
TAIN PRICKS. IN FULFILLING THESE PROMISES WE ARE CONSTANTLY GIV
ING HETTER VALUES AND UETTEK STOKE SERVICE.
This Superb Brass Bed $26.00
irand Opera House
JOHN" r. COHDHAY, Malinger
t Night Only, FRIDAY, AUG. 21.
Jr. Lee Wiiliard
And His Company in
ML8U1TK RUSSEL'S GREATEST
SUCCESS
"A FOOR RELATION"
j Xf. Wlllard will bo pleasantly ro
ared for his clover acting In the
p role In "The Country. Squlro"
urbason.
PRICES 25e, 35c, 50c, 75c. Sent
ft it box offlco Friday, 9 a. m.
"DONE MY
WORK" SAYS
ROOSEVELT
New. York, Aug 21 "Well, I'm
about through now. I'vo dono my
work. I want to got away, so thut
' Scarcely had Mr. Leo Wlllnrd,
actor,. arrived In town this morning
when he was sought out by a Jour
nal reporter and Induced to talk
about things In general nnd about
himself In particular. Whatever
else they may expect In tho produc
tion of "A Poor Relation" tonight,
local theater goers are assured of
one thing, and that Is that they will
Ece In Mr. Wlllard a polished, In
tellectual gentleman with a well
developed appreciation of tho nrtls
tlc, and ono who will do his best to
i sustain tho worth and dignity of hU
! profession.
Mr. Wllllard has the good fortunn
to bo possessed of a striking physlcn.
appearance and a chnrmlng, whole
some personality. Ho has a groat
deal of modest reserve, and is frnnk
nnd outspoken to n surprising de
gree. (
When tho nctor mndo up his mind
to go on tho stago ho Just naturally
went on, nnd began nt tho lowest
round ot tho thentrlcal ladder. "I
began as a super in tho mob scono in
Rlchnrd Mnnsfleld's "Scnrlot Lettor,"
said Mr. Wlllnrd. "That wa3 ten
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IRNMENT ASKS
(Continued From Pngo 1.)
fu tote who belong to nntural
V.& lack cf results aecured .by
i cf tho Standard Oil com
'in'-, mi added deiuonstrn
frf heu, it oMeue4s of the pres-
c' sous of Mtigation for tho aun-
:on or punl-lmient of trust j
i nonopolies "
ffht hTtcst for Indigestion?
fl -J?!1 h?.a doubled for years
S.Uln8.,si!omach aml Liver
f!'." ho beat medicine I
rr " lroWd with Indlges
,f.W const nut inn -ivn t..
fr!,iThl?)runro certft,n t0 Provo
Pttt In effect. Price. 25
oainnina fa 4 yi ma '
itorc" ur owaos
DL4M0JD
For August
investment Just the
10 Pot your savings into
of diamonds are sure to
' to advance money ln-
" mem i5 ,a(e and tho
9re trom elr wear affords
wtljfactlon.
Wre our ,?!...
-'uwuuua anu
u tboe offered else-
who know real de
value,
ours are better
1 tfceaptr.
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buy
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Liberty
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Regular $36, Special Removal Sale Price $26
WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT YOU DO NOT II AVI? TO PAY FANCY PRICES
FOR 11RASS REDS. JUST THINK OF A HANDSOME RRAS9 RED EXACTLY LIKE
CUT, HAS HEAVY TWO-INCH POSTS AND VASES TO MATCH, SEVEN EXTRA'
HEAVY FILLING RODS AND FINISHED SATIN.
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1IOUSEAV011K LVY HE DONE
WITHOUT EFFORT.
Mr. W?Uiard who appears at tho Gra Jul tonigltt ia MA Poor RelHfJrt."
years ago. Since then I have played
most overythlng .from ateiallbHs In
a stock cowpany to lealBijntnan tn
Daniel Frohman's touring company
in "Tho Christian."
This was three yearB ago, and wai
Mr. Willlard's last engagement as a
leading man, Slnco thon he haa been
at the head of his own company,
Mr. Wlllard thinks he is better in
character roles than lu any thing
else, and Mr. Wlllard certainly ought
to know. In this caso theater goers
ought to be able to get a large meas
ure of enjoyment from "A Poor Re
lation," in which tho actor appears
in the character role of tho country
squire.
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MEYERS' HEARING SET
FOR.SEPTEMBER 10
Judge Bushey today set Septem
ber 10, as the data for the appear
ance of Jos. Meyers to show causo
when the new administration comeo
In my opinion will not be asked nor
my advice sought."
These are the words of President
Roosevelt to a friend according to an
artlclo In the current number of the
American Magazine Just issued. In
tho interview tho President Is quoted
as being anxloue to meet Emperor
William of Germany if he caa do It,
raan to man without the forma'
pomp of European courts. Tho
things that attracts blm most lu
Europe are the invitations of tho
king of Italy and the emperor of Aus
tria to bunt with them.' The Presi
dent believes, Jiowever, that all these
things could not be accomplished
without great International public
ity, bo he has decided to gj to Afri
ca. ,With his son Kermlt, he antic
ipates much pleasure from the trip
"All that country will be sew tof
us both." he said, "and I look wmmw - w-; - - -.. , bany will be dedicated November 3.
ward with pleasure to seeing ujay -'- - - Ba,em next
Modern Lnbor-Snlvlng Devices Mako
Home Keeping Easy,
It Is folly to Ignoro the oxUtoncn
of labor-snvlng machines for houso
wives, says tho Now Idea Womnn'n
Mngnzlno for Soptombor. Onco In a
whllo n woman Is found who "pro
fors" to do things In tho old way.
This often menus nu Ignorance of
now methods and Bomotlmes sheer
perversity.
First, thoro is tho enrpot-swoopor
( for easy sweeping of tho contor rugs
I and a dust-cloth mop for tho painted
or stnlned doors. Most senslblo
womou profor a rug that can b'J
moved, as enrpots aro unsnultnry
nnd a good doal of trouble
Woodwork should bo palntod
often enough to glvo it a smooth sur
faco to keep clean; and thoro' oVo to
many cxcollont rules for clonnlng
point, and bo many household pow
ders nnd cleansing fluids that aro in
valuable, that foolish Indeed would
tho woman bo who did not employ
ono or moro of them to nld hor In
cleaning. Thoro aro Blrqplo wash
ing fluids and powders that, used
with care nnd discrimination, holp
greatly In starting the dirt. If one's
wash Is largo, n washing-machine
should bo employed, and ono of tho
housohold ironers or small mnngloi
Is equally lndlsponsablo if tho iron
ing is largo and composed of many
pieces. Thero aro so many little
ways that holp also In preparing the
work; a patent aprinkler for colthc.
which eaveB tho tiresome dipping of
ono'a flngoro In water,. and this In
wintor, is a great help.
In cooking, thero are endless aids
to work, some of which appeal to
somo women, oomo to others, Thero
aro the flreleuj cookers, tho gas
and oil stoves that save tho heat of
the hot range In summer, the steam
ers that sayo gas In preparing meals
over ono burner and cooking unton-
bIIs thafpreparo vegetables and help
one In having everything dainty and
attractive on tho table. Thero is a
bread machine, a cake machine and
patent boaters that mako whipped
cream and mayonnaise dressing but
child's play to mako. There aro dish
washing machines, and for those who
do not care for this innovation tho
work may be greatly simplified by
a deep drainer, and caro in having
the dishes soaked in water before
wasalng them Jn plenty of hot suds
and draining until the drying Is as
nothing.
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The new passenger depot at Al-
Dcstnictlon of n Samoan Island.
The wondorful volcano that came
into existence on tho Island of Ba
vail, In tho Samoan group, threo
yearB ago noxt month, haB burst
again into tromondous activity, sur
passing all Its oarllor performances.
Reports, received lato In Juno say
that tho incessant flow of lava Is
ono of tho greatest on record and
amounts to botweon 2000 nnd 3000
totiB a mlnuto.
Sprcndlng out In an almost' con
tinuous shoot about olght miles
wldo and with n depth of bIx Inchon
to bIx feet, It la flowing to the son,
dropping over tho ollrfs Into tho
wator with many Incldontnl explo
sions and groat clouds of atonm. At
tacking parts of tho northunst coast
not ronchod by tho oarjlor eruptions,
It is dostroyluir ninny housos and
northeast coar.t was a deep woodsd
valley to which the natives often
resorted for hunting. There was'no
eruptive cone In valley, and it
was ono of tho solitudes ot the Is
land. Suddenly on the night oC
AuguBt 4, 1905, the natives in the
coast settlements felt a sovere earth
qunko shock which wns rocorded on
tho solsniogrnph at Apia, far away,
and n great light plorcod tho sky
above tho valley. Three orators had
nuddonly bcon opened lu tho valley,
nnd red hot stouou lava and ash wora
shooting high into tho air nnd falling
back upon tho vnlloy floor. This wbh
tho outbroak which continued, with
porlodn of subsidence, through tli
rest of 1905 nnd most of 1900, at
tracting wldo attention and com
plotoly changing tho nspejet of a wldo
extont of surface. Tho now volcano
anothor exodus of tho natives to thowa almost quloscont In, 1007, but It
southern part of tho Island hno oc. was merely gathering forco for tho
ctrrQ( tromondoiiH outburst that lu now In
All tho Samoan Islands together progress,. Now York Sun,
aro about as largo as the stato otj
Rhodo Island Savall, tho most west
ern, oxcopt for n little rock or two,
Is the largest ot them, having moro
than half tho totnl area All tho is
lands are volcanic, but for many gou
oratlons tho natives had scon no nc
tlvo volcanic phenomonn Only a
few yenrs ngo Reclua said tho vol
canoes of Savall woro probably the
latest to become extinct.
Though tho largest of tho
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APPEALS KOIl VOTES
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tho will of tho puoplo and dwelt nt
length on Roosuvelt's offortn to purgo
tho country of corporation ovlls nnd
called uttontlon to the legislation
that has been enacted In that di
rection. Severn! special tralnB nrrlvod dur
ing tho morning bringing largo
I erowds of Republicans from nil soc-
lnnds, Savall is far less Important tjons ot tho gtnto. Tho meeting waj
than Upolu, whore Apia Is a port of j,0,i nt tho baseball park and wa i
call for Pacific steamers. On Upo- opened with speechos by Congress
lu tho largor part of tho population ,nnn Blemp and 8. Brownallon, U. S.
nnd Industries Is contorcd. Most ot administration to bo nn expression ot
Savall, however, Is still covered with mnrfihal for tho Stauntoidl"trlct,
dense forest, and thoro nro very) i&n today mudo nn appointment
few settlements excepting along to nicot a delegation of colored me
parts of tho coast. ' from the National Baptist convention
It Is suppdaed to have been about n Cincinnati, Sept. 23,
160 years ago that the last slgni( tj,0 convention will bo hold In
of volcanic activity wore la Sa- Lexington, Ky,f Sept. 16 to 21, and
vail. The natives, of today- believed the delegates will mako a special trip
themselves perfectly secur and to Cincinnati to meet tho candidate
many of them had never hsard.of jn n K,ay,
such a thing as volcanic actios, j .f .-
though a lino ot lava cones extends pl.KfiinRvT atsfm1KIiTi
from end to end of their Island, But
In 1902 an old crater about ten miles
west of the present scene of activity
suddenly burst Into violence. The
WEDS IN COLORADO
(Uoltrd I'mi Ltrd Wire.)
Grand Lake, Colo., Aug. 21.
I
j through the boy's eyes.
t appointed.
rising lava had forced out tho plug President Charles C, Campoll, of the
that closod the crater vent and there University of Oregon, Is today oa his"
was an exudation' of molten rock, It way to Sulphur Springs with hs
was not a very large eruption, for ( bride, formerly Mrs.-Sussn Campbell
the stream was less than halt a mllo( Church of San Francisco, to spend a
wjde and two miles long. Then all few days honeymoon. The coupla
was quiet again. Only sulphurous ! were married last night tX Grand
vapors were emitted from tho crater j Lake,
and the excitement among the na- When tho fall term of thp Unl
Uvea subsided till It was rekindled versify of Oregon opens President
by a remarkable occurrence in s Campbell and bis wife will take up
wholly unexpected quarter. jthoir residence In Eugene where the
About eight miles luland from the big Institution is located.
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