Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1908)
. 'f DAILY , CAM TAL JOURNAL. SALKM, OKBGOX, MONDAY, AUGUST 4M,ilM6 . I. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER New Goods Arriving Daily .. ( novelty Suitings In both light and tlnrlc shades, nit 40 BOIU V - ,. 11.1. OrtlnfT'o inirnlinona Inntliflrwl r.fln .. dcslrauip rll'"0' "" ' a " ""v w very 75c value"? 38c yd. Wash Goods A big assortment of 15c to 35.c values to. close out nt ,9c yd. GREAT SHJRTWAIST SALE 50c to $7.00 values for 25c and Cotton and Wool Waists Real 50c to $7 Waists Reduced to 25c each It is true that the styles nro not tho very latest but they will com- t well Willi 111030 you uuruKiii iudi auusua unu nro uu The silks nro in nil colors and nro worth tQn times tho tho price we nsk for them. pare very wearing. COSTLY BLAZE AT ALBANY Albany, Or., Aug. 24. Flro early jttferday morning destroyed four time bulldlncs In tho center of AI Wnj'a teieteeas district, cnusl'ng a lots of 116,150, with ,$8850 lnsut nce. Brick walls on ench Bldo of tit burned area provented a spread tbe names. The following are tit principal lesers: Branch store of Ellcrs' Piano fcsso of Portland, loss placed at hltOO; Insuranco $5000. Arcade bather shop, Druco & futon, proprietors; loss $1200; in Rttnce $600. Tho buildings con tt'alng tho piano houso and harbor fyp were both owned by Mrs. 8. Banner, whofio loss is $1200; lit Rnnce $900. Oflco of Linn Bontoh Real Estate (enpany; portion of offlco furniture hrned; loss $200; no Insurance. Billdlng owned by Dr. Stnrk; loss $500. fully covered by insurance. Stdter's Cash Storo (used a room In tit rear of this building ns a waro tow, and lost $200, with no Insur- G." pnl Mryrle storo of A. Sf r J !r on rtoek and tools In i iv.oo, in- urance$500. Build "E ' h Frank C Will: low Htfl. h'.W inen-od. JyMiMnn (, the bulldlnj-s burn--s i v.' Differed ns follews: W4 Fellows' Temple. Ion $200,.ful- Wfcd drill' storo of nnrlrlmrt J u i Odd Fellows bulldlnjr. 2se hv water $250, fully in !J4. brlr'; building ownod by W tTrredaV. d.niaKed $100.0 ovh U irsjrjnrp. ,,iat.ginae window "Hen m pnstoflieo nnd two store !i First street from flro, loss ". iu.iv insured. r waB!Vf Uxntlve Cough Syrup J?ec!ary recommentlBrl for Mill. iiM. . taste8 "early ns good ns "gar Sold by nil drugglsU MOONSTONE For August "Weftr "wnatone, or for thee Xo congenial felloity." T the rnl. received "8 name inrtt Z enU becaUEe " was L. one It T th ,raaBe of J Sdle&s Hecate ooauone lew!,,, , -bum uorn. aw"k ?f Wrthstono Jewelry "we for etery month, ,', tf? Jewelry Store puberty Streett. m-I' I HAKRIMAN GETS BUSY IN0REG0N (t'nltcd Tress tensed Wire)-' Portland, Or., Aug.. 20. TWO mil Hon dollars will bo spent by .the Hnrrimnn Interests in building hotf new line Into central Oregon, If tho project Just announced by Harrlman is carried to completion. The new road will bo about 130 miles. long Additional trnck will bo adaled during- tho following years. Work of construction on. tho now lino will bo commenced about Do cember 1, It Is -said. Before .dirt will fly, oxlstlng surveys , mtlstbo gono over, verified and brought up to date. If tho Dosctiutcs rorute Is followed by tho now lino, nn ont in ly new survey must bo run for n consldernblo dlstanco, for the Hnrrl man engineers nave only mapped out tho routo for a track about halt way up tho Deschutes canyon lis yet. INJURED WHEN AllTO RUNS. INTO TKKK (United Tress tenrfed Wire.) Helena, Mont., Aug;. 24. Mrs. D. A. Choul, of Pasadena, Cal., and four othor persons aro .under tho enro of physicians todny following an auto mobllo accidont which occurred yes terday near Alliamabra, Mont. Tho machine, which was tho prop erty of Henry M. Parchnn of Helena ran Into a trco and was almost to tally wrecked. Mrs.' J. G. Sanders of Dutto sustained fln sovcro cut' across tho forehead. Her two daugh tors wore also injured. Mrs. Choul was only slightly Injured. IUlOKKIl CIIAHOKI) kVt WITH IlrilKZZLKMKN (United 1'ress teiwel Wire.) n.V" San Francisco, Aug. 22. John Lynch, a broker of 'this clty,Uacefl a chargo of felony embezzlomcnt filed against him t.oday by J. V. Crosby, audlto of tho Ocean Shore Railway company. Crosby sworo to a complaint todny chnrglng Lynch with hnving embezzled ten bonds of tho Ocean Shoro given him to soli. Tho bonds aro valued nt $1000 each.' Lynch js understood to bo under nrrest. at Rono awaiting the arrival of officers from this city. SHOOTS THHKIO IN DANCE HAIJi (United Tress tensed Wire.) Snntn Rosa, Cal., August 2 1. The ontlro pollco forco of tho city, aided by a posso of deputy sheriffs nro looking for a stfango Italian 'who Into last night cntorcd a dnnco hall nt Statin's hotel nnd shot ruthlessly into tho crowd of dancers, wounu Inng two countrymen and an Amoi can. After tho shooting tho mnn es caped from a mob that pursued from tho hall. Tho unknown man ontorcd tho dnnco hnll early In the evening and began to bouavo m n1 boisterous mannor. Protosta wore mndo and whon nn old man spoko to tho strnnger asking .him to deslst.ho became enraged and knocked the old man down. .Instantly tho place was In an uproar. Several men ac vanced In a threatening manner toward tho marauder who pulled a rovolvor from his pocket and flred directly Into tho crowd. Three out o flvo Bhots took effect Tho wounded men nro Babbobln Dn- erlno, whoao condition is .critical Stabino Cassaccla, shot in tho lett ankle, and an American named Rite- chie. -ItOYOROFX PHltOSOPHY. NURSE IS ADOPTED BY MILTilONAHin (United Press tensed Wire.) Chicago, Aug. 24. Friends of Alice W. Pngo, n Chicago girl, woro surprised to learn tbday that she hnd been adopted as a daughter by John II. Converse of Philndolphlp, banker nnd financial manager of tho Baldwin Locomotivo WorkB. Tho young lady, who Is 28 year old, nursed Converse's wlfo for two years before her death and Mrs. Converse made n dying .request that her husband would adopt tho girl. MJbb Page, whose name io now Alice W, Converse, is now in Eur opo trnvoUng with hor foster-sister, Mary Converge, who has been hor chum for year's. Miss Pngo will becomo Joint hoir to an estato vnlupd at $10,00,0,000v, WOMAN OI'JRNS HOUriETTK GAME IN ItENO (United Tress tensed Wire.) Reno, Nov., Aug. 24. Church women are; today trying to prevail upon tho authorities to prevent Nan Ropncy, a. San- Francisco .woman, k'to of Goltiftold; troyi" conducting n rouiotio uanK mat sno nas oponcn 1H' mis cuy. i i , Tho sheriff refused to act saying that a woman. haf,tMmu,olwrlBUUrfi LBAAvroKQn.iCltjiourler, conduct a gnmbling gnmo as a man ' Much has been said as rogardt has, and tho religious women threat-; various ways of farm management en to take their fight to tho stato in tho west, in Oregon, and also In legislature Clackamas county; too much ban Nan opened her bank hero Satur- hardly bo said. Thcso facts were day night and nftor two hours 'play rocontly brought to our aitontlon won $10,000 from Jack Fiynn, n vory forcibly in nn Intorvlow with mlno mnnngor. Miss Roonoy wan Mr.- L. M. Hnworth, proprietor of conducting n gnmo In Goldflold whon tho Sprlngdnlo Poultry Farm lo Elinor Glynn visited that camp and cnted about n mllo nnd a half cant hns received several lotters from tlu of Clackamas station. In this county author of "Threo Weeks." Eight yoars ago Mr.. Hnworth o - , camo to this stato from JlHuols, bo- CAUGIIT ON TRESTLE K forc0(l to aook n bottor cllmato IS KILLED 11Y TRAIN on account of his health. Ho loft (United Tress tensed Wirt.) R ,ft fnrm fln(, ft bCnutful ,,omo San Joso. Cal., Aug. 24-Lltllo whoh ,w do(J8 nQi Q Herbert Hoorler, a 5-yonr-olrt son of s,n,0 hu8 gft,n inorfl tJjnn Frank Hoelor, a prominent fruit man ilfl ,mck tQ h,B nomul of Union district, lies dead today. comUton of onUh 8,nc0 ,10 cnnw tho victim of a train nccldont yester-', ... Tho lnd nnd two brotham woro, ... ' , . , v. f- lilll UIIL1 11 U I I III1I11ULII II 111 u t (By Fra Elbortus.l Written in a alncero and kindly desire to help tho young who do uoi know, nnd tho older ones who tme tlmes forget. Tho les3 you require looking nf'.cr. the moro nblo you are to stand !o.io ahd compftto your tasks, the ;.-? rt your rovnrd. Then It you cut ". i. only do your work, but dlroo" ! tclllgputly and effectively tho cv:.-t of others, your reward is In ;.:'. ratio, nnd tho moro people : .i d-( roct, and the higher tho Intel Upu"-? you can rightly lend, tho moro val uable la your' life. Never carry mntchos loo30 Ii yvj pocKets nnvo a motnl matoh-bo Nevot nso lottor nnntr or r opes to figure on or for monvj 0'.t It showa you do not roallf t:-st' tho first rosqulslto In buslu I i economy. Tho snnie rule up?!'" burning of lights that nre not n-rl- uu; wiieuior more is a moio " a 'flat rate" mnkoa no difference avoid waste, Do not argue .with customers, nor contradict thorn. The mnn who endured everything from rude customers nnd got oven by selling them a bill mny not havo boon actuated by tho host motives, but his general policy was right. Always bo circumspect and co.urt ooub. Bear tho faults of Bomo, tho impolltoncss of others, and- pardon ovorybody sooner than yourself. Responsibilities grnvltato Mo tho p6rson who 'can Bhouldor them, and rrowor flows to tho man who knows how. Don't worryl . The habit of borrowing small sums of monoy anticipating pay day Is a pernicious practice and breaks many n friendship." It is no klhdnoss to loan monoy to a pro fessional borrower. Don't touch poncils, poriB, erasers or papor on another man's doak. un- 'losa ho is there. Tho Golden'. Rttlo nppllcs woll horo, bb olaowhero. . Tho love you liberate In your work Ib tho only lovo you keep.' ' Tho mun with a dobt ho could not provont, caused porhaps by sickness. should go frankly to his frlond or his' buslnoss chief. Shun tho monoy loan shark as you would contagion. Pov erty, discouragement, temptation, too of ton crlmo, aro tho fruit of that sort of ''confidential" financing. We've Just Opened Our First Shipment of NOVELTV SiLK.WAISTINGS JHMMM1 rV i I f i i t s&l J f i i t , ; i . J variety farming . , ..." )' wod jaykg 4 12 yard sinno pt ttern I ncjtlisN6 UVJ alike The colo.s harmonize perfectly with the new , fall dress fabrics OUR NOVELTV FALL DRESS GOODS which we? placed on display 'ast week nro attracting unusual at tention from Salem a best droaors because of tho beautiful fancy woven do:lgii8 which aro tho latest crentlon of tho best forolgn nnd domestic mills. 13 vory dross fabric that Is approved by Damo Fashion this eeason will bo found In our assortment. You can buy las.t yoar'a novelties at almost any prlco but whon you want STRICTLY NEW FABRICS AT PRICES FIGURED ON THE SPOT CASH BASIS GO TO (3D tja&s''i2i iQz4& aware 0,z.Ju.isvtei', .israife z? a . JUST RECEIVED MEN'S NEW FALL HATS In the Latest Shapes Our XX Grade at $1 .95 t Is cquif to any $2.50 hat at "regular stores" Out XXX GAde at $2.25 . U mid At "regular itorcs" at $3.00 ; i ' " , W nreahowlne shanea and dimensions, suitable for every fltrure. Everything forlhe whole family at prceg that ORKDIT stores c&n'V Jj match. K - . r ' m'mm-t H 1 " ' i n rrJt FORTARl OWNED IN WREGK mother nnd , day. ..I..(l.l.. ...111. Il,sl liiViiiuniiiK mill uiwij niwinvi "'" ' ,iiii- I t ,'l,l', VUIIlb iiiw.ui iu..i t-nJi v...vw.. ...... "--,,! l,il- l,nmr tl.nrii fni. jn.llio 1 lltlU iMUII II1IUIU fc.tW.W ftW. ...M.. ScarB. In a tnlk concomlng his county, Illinois and havo SUSPECT RAILROAD MAN'S . DAUGHTER OF SUICTDK. (United Trees teased Wire,") Paris, August 24. Whether Miss Winifred ParsoiiB, of New York, r daughter of tho late Charles Parson president of tho Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad, commit ted suicide or was accldently shot, is a question, which' the authorities aro Investigating today. With a bullet wound in her heal tho young woman was found dead yesterday in hor apartments in Av enue Inu, The police say it was n case of suicide, while" her friends Ji sl3t that death ws due ta accident. It is known, however, thaOIlas Pe; Bons' hatf been grieving .since her fiancee, a young Frenchman, died of consumption four months ago. o '' amusing thomsolves on a railroad trostlo whon n train came suddenly around a curve. Tho two older boys Jumped from the trnck, but Horbort, frightened motionless by tho rnpid ly approaching train, stood rooted to tho mlddlo of tho trostlo. Tho onglne struck him with tec rifle forco, hurling hia body Into tho gulch, where It fell mangled ajid llfelosa boslde his brother who had J-umped from tho bridge. o FiiiuoiiB California. (United Tress tensed Wire.) Monterey, Cal., Aug. 24. JUles SImoneau, patrolt and beloved friend of Robert Louis Stevenson, and one of tho Interesting figures of California's pioneer history, Is dead today at his picturesquo homo in this city. The end camo late yesterday after a long lllnese. An admirable friendship sprang up between him and the great Eng lish novollst In 1879, when SImo neau came to California. Since the author's death SImo neau Bohemian Restaurant has been the mecca of Stevensonlan admirers. In the volume of travels In Califor nia Stevenson mentions the old man with great affection. SImoneau was born In Nantes. France, 89 years ago. He was an Invalid from childhood and In I860 he left his birthplace In search of health. He finally landed In Mon terey after a trip around tbe Horn, nq daughter and four grandchildren survive him. o ojuaivomx Bean ti snf C&JZ TbtliftdVMKMAtortBwgtf ? - yT. yjrT&zz&t'. poultry farm Mr. Haworth gave us tho following figures for 1907, which business was obtnlnod from 172 lions, that produced eggs to tho valuo of $440; value of lions and chickens disposed of, $80; valuo of addltlonal'stook, $21, making a tot al for tho year of $54 C, from whlon ho deducted tho total cash expenses of kcoplng tho fowls, which included tho feeds, grits, etc., $130, which leaves a net Income from 172 hens of $410. His Jnylng Block was made up for Leghorn, Brown and Buff, using tho Buff Orpington for Betting. In connection with the poultry buslnea' on this 18-acre; farm ho has raised potatoes on A small scale, from which he has re alized in the neighborhood of $300, or a grand total of approximately $700; the work' being all done bjy himself and his 16-year-old o which Included the care df four eowB. lip Is confident that with trb proper caro and attention and with Increased stock the 18 acres coijl. be made to n6t him over $1800 J, year. Mr. Haworth Is a practical farmer and Is enUiuslsatlc over tly chicken ranch ant has mado hfs small farm of 18 acres pay him w$ with illttlo labor, as one can from tho above atatementB, showiij that considerable more might he done with appropriate labor ah facilities . - i o ' ' noRV M'COURT To tho wife of James II. McCourt, at the Salem hospital Sunday, August HZ, 1908, at 10 p. m. a ten pound baby glri. Emma Louella. Vnthcr and ehlld doing Elce'lV, 1 T Bergen, Norway, Aug. 24. Pan Bangers who escaped from tha .Nor wegian Btcamer Fofgca Fondon, which sank threo minutes nftor striking' near Skonovlks, today do Bcrlbo tho torrlfic panic following the collision of tho boat with tho roqks and declare that they thfnki moro than 40 perished. Tho first report was that not more than that number had gono down with tho ship. Flftoon bodlcfl have been recover ed and a Hoarch for tho remainder 1 Veins mado todny. Tho Btcamor car ried 70 passongors, all of whom woro nntlvoa. ,Thoso who woro res cued say that many of those aboard lost control of thomselvon and leap ed overboard beforo llfq-boatB were lowered. Boatfl from shoro'rcachod tho bcoiio too Into to bo of any assistance. POLICE SQUAD TO OA1TUIH3 DOG San Frnnclsco, Alig 24.-r-Flvo pollcomon aro todny being hailed ni heroes of tho department bocaus thoy captured a dog yeBterdny afjt ernoon after threo hbura fight with the canine, which had terrorized two ftreels and a restaurant. Tho dee first put In an appearance ou Morkot street where It'a peculiar actions caused women and children (ii flee In terror. A call was sent In Tor the pollco and tho dog continued on It's way undisputed. It .ran up Turk street and Into tho uprftalrg of a "building occupied as a bakory and restaurant. A rlot-'call was sont In to tiio llco station by pooplo who thopgkt the dog was mad and a 4(t of pollco headed by Captain Dwke re sponded. Tho poUce'8UrrWiltf,taA building and threo of the braves went up stairs. Tho log yelled and the police fired at It ami. .retreated In disorder. The dog ran up a flight of stairs where it woo given undlw puted possession. Duke1 and three men climbed onto tho root with the Intention, of JctUng aan. dovn to a window by a rope, but tliey fouriu this Impossible njjd,, xQAtred onc? more Intojhjroojp otupled yiM dog. This time Captain Duke walked, un to the dog and shot It twice more. The dog qu!rned, and Veiled" and again the police .tetroatod. But; . DO YOU WIn TO ATTEND s4A GOOD SCHOOL? f WILLAMBTTI3 UNIVKRgry Y wijth Its new $60,000 building iI please you? Why go East to ci lege? , Here are. flrst-clnis co'llA and preparator coinea and fine 6p portunltioa In the study of Music, Oratory, Theology, Medlclno, Lar, Teaching. Expenses roa'spnabfe; jiurroundlnga , hoalthfii.1; beautiful campus; 45 profosorfl. For cata logue nddrcaa President Uomnn, Ik lorn, Oregon, 7-21-eod & w-lmo ' O' ' IlulhlliiK COHfractoro, AtteitlOM, Bids aro Invited for tho construc tion of Eaton Hall, at Wlllamotto University, Snlem, Orogon, Building la about OCxlGO foet In stao nnd threo atorloa high, built of brick with atono trimmings. Fur nnco blast hntliiK and ventilation, sanitary plumbing. Bids will ho filed with Ameda M. Smith, Ui tho olflco of Woatorn Clny Manufacturing Co., Fonton building, Port. mid, Orogon, up and until 10 o'clock n. m Ttlosdny, August 25, 1U08. Plana and xpoclrlcatlona can bo ' procured nt ofllce of Woatorn Clay Mfg, Co., Fonton building, Portland, Orogon; offlco of -A, A, Loo, Halom, Oregon; A. J3. Enton, Esq., Union, Oregon, nnd tho nrchltocts of build ing, J. E, Tourtellotte & Co., UoU, Idaho, Heating will not bo lot In gouerat contract, but blda for heating filed and pposed at tlmo bids for general, coatraetaro opened. A certified check In the sum of $100,0. mado payable to Atrjoda M. 8miyj trustee of Willamette Univer sity, fllod with each bid submitted on genoral contract, said nmoiiut for feited if blddor rofusea or U unnblo to eater Into a contract and furnish a good and sufficient bond in tho sum of $25,000 within two weeks aftur being uotlflod ho has 'been awarded tho contract, Building committee resorves thd right to accept any. or reject all bids. . 8-13-tf If you take Kodol In the beginning the bad atacks of Dyspepsia will bo avoided, but if you allow these lit tle attacks to go unheeded It will take Kodol a longer time to put your Btoinaciiw condition ngalu. Get a bottle of Kou j todar. Sold by nil drugged G, V. M.ASO.V BOX CO. 11 Miller St., Stouth Salem, manu facturer of all klaJs of boxes. crato and fruit dryer acceiorlM, Phone (I. it tbe dog died the uejt mlnuto r i i Alt H