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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
V t $ 'ft ( DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALSM, OREOON. FRIDAY. AUGUST SI. IPOS AUGUST CLEANUP KVJCKY DEPARTMENT OF THIS DIG STORK HAS CONTRFHUTED LIBERALLY FOR THIS fJUEAT EVENT. BARGAINS ARE HIGOEIW, PIUCH4 ARE LOWER THAN EVER. YOUR OPFOlt TUN1TV IH NOW TO RAVE FEAST OF SAVINGS AT THIS SALE. Ml mSBk jhHMK Women's Summor Suit, Lawns, Linens, Khaki Bilks andVoolons at Half Price !' It makes no difference what tho for- mor ptlco wns, It la yourtsnow for HALF, Woolon Skirts and Dlnck Silk Waists HALF PRICE. BEE LIDEItTY STIIEET WINDOW The Cream of the Store our ontlro lino of Fancy Lingerie Shirt Waists, all now this season and trimmed with laco and embroidery In tho assortment aro shown all sizes to clean up, loss ONE-THIRD. MUM Mum soils for U)e. Mum destroys odor. Irulro at tho Notion Counter. WjANKHTK 800 now oryifl Just rucolvod. Bxtrs, largo and full weight, su perior In quality to any ' ovor shown In Salem. ' 39c to $15 See Ours Second Floor Sleeveless Vests 2 for 25c Plain nnd Inco trimmed, excel lent 20c values. Fino for thesn warn da'B. Trunks, Bags .and Suitcases Now ones Just rccolvcd. Our showing now la blggor, nnd hotter than over. Sco tis beforo traveling. SECOND FLOOR GILT-EDGE SHOE POLISH Sells for 25c Our price 1 5c Men's Shirts A largo assortment of Sumniorj Shirts to chooso from Half Price ruiiMo PHONE MAIN UI7 fV&Cyi rcaNfd?ATt? l. - m sM M LM-J IMH rfl HYGIENIC ICE-WATER FREE IIIHIIHIIIIHItllllini City News nun in mini minim Fair tonight and Saturday. vW!m?h In Portland . '' VIsit HrII'm restaurant, 330 Wash ington atreot. e-o-d fllltonV PIhcc Elevan harbor chairs. No waiting, ' - t'hmigo ( Firm , Tho rekl oatato firm or BotchtoJ & jtchulft will ho dissolved nftor this week, Mr. BchtiU retiring from tho partnorlii and bolng succeeded by )r, E. 0. Minton. Tho new firm will have offices In the Bnyno building on Btnto utroot. S-S0-nt. MoiiHtn llaby Fumml Tho funeral of Ruth, the little daughter of Presldont und Mrs. Hu man of Wlllnmotto university, wn hold yesterday afternoon from Lu euo hall. Tho funeral services ero conducted by Hov. Dr. Bollock, who win assisted by Professors Washburn nnd Patterson. Tho burial took plnco in Lee Mission ccmotory. leged wns dosertlon, and Lunn inutlo no dofenso In tho caso. Ho Is nc presont living In this city. Content Wlnue Miss Loulso Cronlso nnd Miss Clara Nongobuor, two popular young Indies of this city aro wlnnors In n Portland newspaper prize content. They nro each entitled to a vacation ooooooooo PERSONAL MENTION And Movement of Salem People. OOQOOOOOOO O O O O O O his Rov. Phil Manor has Joined family at Newport. Supt. R. B. Fleming has Joined 'of two weeks at North Reach. Mlt.a!,,,8.f?m,ly. ftt Newport Cronlso is also tho winner of n $G0 ladlos' suit In tho snmo contest, VeterHu's Picnic Tho nnnual picnic of tho Balom post of tho O. A, R. nnd tho W. R. C, watt hold nt tho fair grounds yoa- torduy afternoon. About 2G mom-i tiers wero prosonted nnd n most en joyable tlmo was had. Buppor wall eervod ut 0:30 o'clock. Durblii Improving Frank Durbln, Jr., tho 11-yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbln of this city, who wns bitten by n rat several weeks ago Is recovering rap- time. ldy. and It Is thought that ho will Mr nml Mr8 Frnnk Wftrd nro vIg. soon bo entlroly over tho effects of UIllB wlth relfttivos nnd.frlonds in tho unfortunate accident. Compllca- Albany. tlons did not sot In until two or, nialn Hubbard loft today for Har three weeks after the boy was bit- ruWg for a hunting and fishing ton, when very serious fovor and In- ri llniiintloii made their nppearnnco. Coi L. K- Paco nn(. wIfo ,mvn ro. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Huntor wont to Lobnnon today on n visit. Ivan Farmer has returned from a wook's outing at Newport. Attornoy R. Q. Clover has gono to Mehuma to transact business. A Welch nnd Frnnk W. Watora nro In Stnytou transacting business Miss Allco Crninor has returned from a pleasant outing at Newport. D. Klgor and wifo, of Gorvnllls, wore visiting In this city yesterday Jorry Wyant and wife aro spann ing a fow days with frlonds at Drooks. H. Brown of Jefferson Is In tho city transacting business for a short KoniHft DHrlng State Fid This year's Btnto Fnlr will un doubtedly have tho Inrgost ornwdit ver brought to Ualom and hundreds ot rooms will bo required to nocom Jnodnla tho vlslloits. Persons who Mr. IHhnis Hotter Tho many friends of Mrs. John Dorms will bo glad to know that she has withstood tho operation which was performed lately, nnd although Postmaster .Squire Farrar nnd family hnvo rctlirned from an' out- turned from nn outing ovor at Now New Now eort: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert has re turned from n plonsaut outing at Newport. Mlsa Laura Hoist Is visiting with can possibly sparo rooms for this ano ,H 't seriously 111, n very good Miss Jessie Roach in Woodburn for a Occasion should Hat thorn with tho ohnnco .of recovery Is predicted by fow days. tec-rotary of tho Balom Hoard of nttondlng physician Dr. H. E. Clay. I -Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Hurley havo ro- Trado, giving number of rooms, owing to the fact her constitution I turned from a month's outing nr prices, street uumour, toiepnono vwimwhuujt ruK. luascaaia. s j JUUmber, and delalletl Information. An soon ns tho rooms are rented tho DAXOKUOUH GHOSH I NO secretary should bo notified In or-, DONE A WAV WITH Ing at Seal Rocks, der to withdraw same and avoid con- Tho news that uno of the wont "Rob" McCnrl of Portlaud li vis. fusion. ThU.jhj very Important to traps for accidents on the Oregon Ring with friends hero and transact, ilalom aud inould be looked after Kl.ectrlc lino If 'Jo be done away Ing business. cruHy. Tho tuto Fair lat from with, 'will bo received with muchj T. Q. Elboo of Elgin, 111., wont to September ink to tho 19th. satisfaction by tho patrons of the Roseburg this morning after Ylsltlng f. road. The 8alemChampoeg road this city for a few days. HrtWtM( TUMJlii , crosaoa tho railway track diagonally j John Simpson and family toturn- A4vrtled today would probably nt 11 road Acrt, a few miles uorth ed this mOrnlng'frora a two weeks' look better In yoju homo than In of thj city, nnd the view of tho outing at Newport. Huy other la th city. Hundred of track at this point Is obscured by a Mrs. Ida Shomwaltor and son and people are "almost persuaded" to long row of trees. The road Is one Carrol Underhlll are at Newport on bWy rl estate. They will road of tho oldest and most traveled lu Joying an outlug. or a week's visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs..S. Heimroth have gone to Sodavlllo to camp out for a few weeks. Wally Harris and brother Dan left yesterday for Belknap Springs of a two-weeks' outing. Miss Hattle Hoselton and MrB Mary King of Eugene aro visiting In this city for a fow days. Mrs. A. J. Matthews and sou, EXPRESS AND RAILROAD COMPANIES DEFY ORDI (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Aug. 21. Open -S ik'JTiu, i,. : j" S-- '" "1 Mrs. Matthews parents for a feolB,T::i nnnlp(t nm, aion oy vo cAiiivao .-.," big trunk Hno3 In connection with the recent ruling of tho commission to the effect that small parcels tftUit come on consignments from the cast In order to enjoy tho carload rate. Tho transportation companies have notified tho commission that they will not nc'qept tho ruling and will carry tho fight Into the courts. Tho matter was broughtto tho at tention of Commissioner Franklin K. Lnno by small dealers in thla city weeks. Clarence Parker, formerly of Sa eom, but now residing In Portland, Is in this city visiting old friends for a few days. Mrs. Harriet Crle of Mayger, Co lumbia county, Is In " the city, n guest jof her niece, Mrs. F. L. Pur vino, ' Rev. F. M. George has gono to Cre3well to visit his son, Dr. J. L. George who graduated at Salem in 1907. V. E. Campbell and M; J. Walsh, of the Campbell Automatic Safety Gas Burner company, of Portland are In tho city todny on business. Mr3. Mark Adams of Portland is visiting here for n short time after which sho leaves for Newport for a week's outing. Chns. K. Spauldlng was 'a New port passenger today to Join his family, who nro spending tho sum mer at the resort. J. J.- Loftus and family have re turned to tholr homo In Sacramento, nftor a two months' visit with friends hero nnd in Portland. Miss Mnrlo Toland returned Inst evening from Seattle, whoro she hn boon visiting with her sinter, Mrs. Harry George for n week. J. H. Abrnhnm returned to his homo In Carson City, Nov., Inst oven ing ufter n sovernl wooks' visit in this city. Tom Smith loft for Mnrlon yes t onlay whoro ho will orcct sornu hendgntos for tho Salem Wator com pany's ditch running through that plnco. Chas. A. Parsons, of Mill City, is attending to business matters hero and visiting frlonds. Mr. Pnrson.i Is n lumber mnn of Mill City and 13 well known bore. Miss Emma No rod has returned to hor homo In Eugene nftor visit ing nt hor homo In this city. Miss No rod is employed In tho Booth Kelly ofilco in Eugoue. J. O. Crawford nnd Percy Garrl gucs, of Hcppncr, passed through this city yesterday on their way homo from a camping trip up tho Mnckcnzlo. Mrs. Wesloy Edwards and baby daughter havo gono to Eddyvlllo to Join Mr. Edwards, who Is tlioro on a hunting trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Wolch of Portland nro with them. Tho ladles aro slotors and woro Ivr and Ruby Irvln of Salem. Ivan Putman, tho well known young drug storo man In this city, tins returned from a rather pleasant outing nt Newport. Notwithstanding a few snml floas, as Ivan nnd hU party went to roost on tho bench at night, and ono night of dnmpncsj which compelled them to hlko for cover, thoy enjoyed thomsclves groat ly and woro not In fnvor of return. Ing so soon owing to tho fact tho sights woro dazzellng on tho bench and thoy wero becoming accustomed to tho other conditions. Beveral months ngo and he uj Blind a rfnnl.lnn t-- .. 'Wrl w- -v,v.o.wU nuiaing thai tw ...o .,, u i.cnect right to, ... ...... u..,iuieiua iromtu, into carioaa lots to be bmfa. U',UU "" in moir oppoelu tho custom tho express nnd M companies havo the support .0 .. .v . lemurs wno H j uuuiuiuvu tur ioi method at tail aeaiors n possible ruin their Jobbing business, if permitted to be shipped In tw. to tlio retailors from Now York, nrguu mat mere will soon b j plnco for tho wholesalo dealers j tins const. ESEsasasssssaaBssssssaai ELEPHANTS AND THEIR TRAINING CAMPAIGN f Continued From Paw t) HRYAN PREPARES Tho sensations of a man who Is carried around by elephants whoso trunks nro wrapped nround hh nock and legs must bo of decldoly an unusual nature, nnd Hnrry Mooney, chler elophnn't trnlner with Barnum & Bailey's circus, was asked nbout It tho other dny. "I roally don't know what nro my sonsntlons," ho said. "I never havo tlmo to think of anything but keeping tho olophonts In tholr proper posltlonB. I glvo most of my nt tontlon to Pilot when ho hns hla trunk around my nock. "T bognn training my present herd only last wlntor, nnd ovory dny I put them through their net' thrco or four tlinos. To nccustom them to bonr tho burden of my weight, I first began with n straw dummy which wolghod only thrco or four' pounds. I added to thl" dummy n pound a day until Its weight wn3 equnl to my own. I put nround tho neck of tho dummy nn Iron bnnd which has nharp points nbout one eight of nn Inch In length nil nround Thoso points hnd covered with very soft lenthcr, so that nny great prossuro upon them exceeding tho presauro caused by tho weight Itself would causo these points to pon otrato tho lo.-.ther nnd prick Pilot's trunk. It did not tnko him long to learn that if ho exorted any uriflo prcBsuro or colled his trunk closer or tighter It would hurt him. "An olophnnt's trunk, poworful ns It is, Is oxtromoly sonsltlvo. It can feel tho bite of a fly, and it may bo lntorostlng to know that when you seo elophnnts throwing dirt nnd hay upon their backs, It la to drlvo ftloi away. Their skins, whllo thick, aro very sonsltlvo. The samo prlnclplo is applied to prevont tho hugo six ton olophnnt, Paul, from injuring mo whllo kneeling down over mo. "Tho gonornl Idea of tho great In tolllgonco of tho elophnnts Is cor rect, but tho idea thnt they nro In love with tholr trnlnors and would not Injuro them if thoy could, is er roneous. In handling olophant3, eternal vlgllanco Is always tho price of life. I havo never known an ox did not run direct lines, but tbtaj from Eugene to Jordan valler, : miles, was strotched out to 150 miles. Ho believed th grants should bo broken tip 1 graduated land tax. MONEY TO W TH08.K.1 Over Ladd & Burn's Bank, &!, I Norwich Union Fire Insurance ! Frank Meredith, Resident Afsil OIllco with Wm Brown & CM 20 Coramorolnl street. TOUR s)4. trW 1 jH4VCv Mlsa Mary Scollard has returnol to her home In Woodburn after a visit with friends here. Charley Shafor and son, Ed., of tho county, nnd sovoral serious acci dents havo occurred At the crossing The railroad company thla morn- Of the Unitarian church will have Ing completed a deal with the own Au sale .tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 8S,,ers of tho proporty abutting on thBtayton, havo returned homo after i a woman vxcuange in uto wr. f'Rnv or way, wnoreny a narrow a snort visit hort KowUbiI house, 415 Court street, 'trlp of land ouo-half mile long wasl Mrs. Kola Nols has returned from Hies, cake, alt ruing bread, aaladt, purchased by the Oregon Electric Collinga Springs, Wash., whoro sho jimjh, otc, sold for th henoflt ot company. Th location of tho eouu- the UulUrlan Air society, Limh IHv orN-i Th wlfo of J. H. Lunn, for many yfrs iowUoHt buslnwa tuau o (kU slty, wm grnted a divorce from kr hw4iNl la Orfo City e tht Art U0 HHMtk, Th fro! 1- ty road will bo changed tor this half wll ud will croa tho track at right angles. The county court has glvon the company permtaton to do this, ad tho work will bo pushed rapMly to completion. The survey for the sww rod ha at 6 o'cloclc 1H ewttlk and Ul h cowplt4 to4y spent a delightful outing. Congreuman Hawley and wife and daughter, IrU, have left for Cascadla for tew weeks outing. Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Rrownell, of Oregon City, re In tho city visit ing with fr leads for & few days. H. Ho aad family hav r tttrd to thlr ho la Seek at;. contion to this fnct. nml wlilln wa OPENING SPEECH 'cnn ,,,! Mi.nM i .,.-. t.-". ..v.. imiivviiuii IU u WUtt'VU, Y" must nover roly upon It. but bo ovor ready to moot whatever whims or moods solzo thorn. "Thoy are particularly cranky In rainy weather; they aro perfect bn rometors. Wo can toll with nbso lute nooiyrncy tho approach of n storm by the action? of tho olo phants. We can almost gaugo the vary minute when tho storm will arrive, and during a storm thoy must bo carofully guarded. I think thoy are actuated by tho fear of tho ele ments raoro than anything olse. Singularly enough thoy aro all right In a storm when hot under cover, so when a storm begins they will make every effort to break away from their chains and got out Into the rain. Once In the rain they becomo qulot and docllo onough, and Beera to havo no fear." With the Barnum and Bailey me nagerie this: year are 39 elephants, both the Asiatic and African va rieties being represented. o . Dos Molnos. la., Aug. 21 William J. Brynn arrived hero at 10 o'clock this morning and wns escorted by tho Domocratlo club to his hotel whoro he Is preparing for the open ing of his campaign in his tariff apeeoh tonight. Ho wont to his room Immediately after breakfast and gave orders that he wnu not to bo disturbed uutll this afternoon. Tonight's speech will be the first gun of tho oDmocratlc campaign and the first speoch to be mado by the (Commoner since hla speech ot ac ceptance at Llucoln last week. Bryan has announced that he will deal with tho tariff, one of the big issues In tbo campaign. Ho will arrlvo In Chicago tomor row to begin a conference with Dem ocratic labors and labor union offi cials which Is expected to have an Important bearing on tho campaign. At the samo tlmo that Bryan la discussing the campaign with tho managers, the conference ot national and International labor affiliated with tho American Federation of Labor, will be In session and Bryan U expected to meet tho labor lead ers. From Chicago Bryan will go to iBdlanapolls, where ho will attend the Kern notification ceremonies next Tuesday and make a speech on tho trusts. On the way back to Lincoln, Bry an will stop at Topeka and deliver & speech on the planks ot the Demo cratic platform that declares for fed eral and state gMraateee ot baa depoelta. STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL NEW TODAI For Sale Furnituro for a 5-1 Iioubo. I havo this fornHut roady In my homo and wllli tho goods lay In tho host. houao is located within blocks of tho business dlftritfn rents for S1G n montb. ft and gas light, hot and cold ' ' bath and gns rango. The H is first-class nnd has only bwl uso bIx months. This 1 i for nnv ono looking for a ten ed houao na I will sell erorjtfcj as It sands. Tho tormi ciaM rnncod satisfactorily for who wlshoa to buy. Writ" caro of tho paper, gWUi Pi nnmo and address and I w munlcato with you Thll u1 n nnorlfleo On HIV part tO til .. imvo nt once. AMI Journnl C, 114. J2 Several bouei l H For Rul and farm 'nnds at a brjH tr-l XTnttnnnt TtnTllf. ' driving M tfWl Wanted A gontlo Phono 1H5P. flood Horn for Side Extra I tii-ivnr for liuccy or carr!P .... anr.ia in llflU) f41 n,rynn 1J10 Mnln. M P D1 call, Stnte and Nineteenth S- When In DohW What to cook for dinner, call up J. M. Lawrence, his groceries always give satisfaction. Phone 311. For TH nttcr - Order a nice Juicy steak or roast from SteusloK- Bros.' sanitary mar ket and y.ou wllj Vfi.uro of the best. Phone 321. " ' ' , WU4 Reeo Something choice, something de licious, Is the bread aad cake made from Wild Roee lour. Order a aack aad you will uee as other klad. KnhHiiuii & Audit ' nor week and over M ' m vt ffimnalzn NO'H ..!! nlnrllon. wl irum uuw uum . nrlvntft families. CompW1 umie nhnrcea nrepalr ' Ma4Sft.MV1 - o- - w f rrA iv PhlcaKO N0TV' fift Walmah Ave.. Chlcas'' 7.J7-U Vcm Jcoh Opens 9HdM t-.l..- ,nn Tftar.cn hai 0 j .. . .. .. it stet1 piano siuaio i " - j (ovor Branson's storeL " 1 uul. nunlla from BO 4WW"" 4'"' M . ., . .. . tiw isorw . A r1""1":::,:! ure snow on ,uiu"" y person sending tne "5" i ceivo a complimentao' l,t" month, otaerB one l , VI be In by Saturday ee" 'jji Goode, Journal otnev. - "Zj Notlce-loe Albrlech W . . . -. eTery,, ueairai aor "- . hu uv claims B8 x mi aoUed to a ai w"' t aaIa. 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