. ) y V 'DAILY OAWTAL SOVUNAL, BAIJM, O0ON, TWTMDAX, AUOP8T 87, 1Q8 ' ffEtStx v Iyii f I yffl 'I a Special Orders Taken Wo ltvc Just received a Mr lot of sample rnln coata from 'tho lwt Now York maker. Silk and Satin IlHbbcrlml and light Covert In all colors. Special order will be taken until Monday. ' ' - prices from $13.50 to $50.00 Special Our entire lino of fancy nnd plala Llucorio Shirt "Wnlsta, trimmed with embroidery, loco nnd lnsortlon. In this big showing all sires nro represent ed, lteduccd Ono-Thlrd in Prices. Special Bilk Gloves. The- Celebrated "Knysor" Qovo mndo with double tipped fingers, 12 nnd 1C button lengths, black, white and colors, Usually Bold for 2.00 now 05c. "Mum" 19c for n regular 2Cc valuo. Your money back If Mum falls to relieve. Mum Is your frlond. Gilt Edge 15c Shoo Polish soils nt 2Gc our prlco ICo. Wo'ro right for Shoo Sundries. H Shoo Sundrlos. mmjmdmmmMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmtm JUST RECEIVED FOR MEN A now lino of tho famous Covert "Kaikai" Suits Btrlctly Union mndo and tho work lugumn'B frlond. Men's Suits $9.50 Thcso nro bona fido reduc tions and nil now styles. It pays to Investigate. Men's Shoes $1.10 to closo. OxfordB or yot. Canvas Bhoea and Lots of good wonth- ftfp&euez4 Ing steed Immediately behind. Th9 first takes a boy on his shoulders, and tho kid turns a gomesault, land ing on tho shoulders of his man on the second animal. This Is also a new stunt. Tho circus was Just aB good as tha parade. In tho menagerie wore ex hibited rare spelmens from tho ani mal world, some of which have oel dom, If over, been seen hero before. The circus proper wa3 fast and furi ous from Btartto finish. Tho climax and the piece de resistance was "Autos That Paso In tho Air." This feature was Just as represented on tho gaudy show bills, and It Is well" worth any person's time to see It. The show will be given tonight re gardless of rain as the tents nro waterproof, bo do not lot the clouds keep you away. O o 0 O And O OOO OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION Movements of Bnlem People. OOOOOOOO CARD BOARD NO LEAVES ON FIGURES STATE NEW8 JUne Portland men have Wm at the La Orande land office to 20 days for the opening of uf grants. " Mary Shandy has been arreM u I nrPfrrm niv nt M, t-. . cncalr husband, J. B. Shandy, Wno her of marrylrtg three time with rnif .llvnfnna Ua0t divorces. o- W esamrmeacsas I iiiiiiiiiiiHmiimiiii I City News: IIIIIHIIII1IIIHIIIIIII Rain tonight nnd Friday. Atapt Children The eofcnty court yoslorday morn lag teM4 a'n order' allowing Mr, and Mm, Howard P. Croutwoll of tkl city to adopt thulr nleco, Grace nN Jiylvla Cromwell, ngod threo ytr' and five jnontln, respectively The father of (ho children Is dead. Ladle Work h Specialty MImi Ksthor Ijiko, a nklllod nnd experienced mnnlouro, has arrived In Balem and taken n position at Oil eon's barber shop on Statu str.ot. Mho will remain permanently nnd will make a spoclulty of ladles' work. tf. May Coadi'HiH Bridge Tho county rommUHlouors havo returned from Mehama, whoro thuy ivostlgntod the condition or tho ridge which croHo tho Buntlam Ivor nt that point. They report tat tho brldgo Is very badly rotted, ad that n now otto will have to bo Hilt. As (hero Is at prevent no money In tho county treasury for this purpotw the bridge will probably fee condemned. The Stayton bridge It also badly lit need of repairs. OHH Jt'lHVO No waiting, 11 chairs, also a lady manlcuro. e-o-d-tf, Wwf Men Iitcorp0rNle T A. Llvesly, John J. Hoborts and IIt P. McClure. hop men of this city. nave Incorporated under tho firm namo of T. A Llvesly & company, Incorporated, The articles ot In corporation woro Ma title morning. Wke Im VovttatHt VIeH 1UU' reilaurant, 350 Wash Vttte Mreet, inwi PH J4tW KHw Tint 'spent too much for adver JeiiHE1' long elitc ceased to bo a .Ht store. H you boglu to won ewlee on advertising you will noon )miy to oconomlio on verythlns If Ytntr Klt timit pretng and your hat ncode telH( Just ijond them tooliiwpn A jMoko proMug . parjpre ,nd thy will An the work. Noxt to Jouraal ocjj. ' YUH Hall (Httturt,s . The bldrtor Kfttotx hall, tho new lbrt art tiuUdlug to bo erected w WHUwttte Vnlvemlty campus. r Jt latt evontiiK The urluelrLtl contract went to 1 1 8tooH aud K '"vi, nv luminvi isr uiiv- (ng tho heating appartus was glvon to Btolnor & Ilorgor. Doth firms are local concerns, nnd nro woll known In this city. According to tho ac cepted bids tho building will cost MO.GDO. Jnno Dorran Funeral ThO funoral ot Mrs, 10 II .a Dorcas, who died Tuesday morning was hold from tho Chrlslan church at 2 o'clock yeatorday aftornoon. Tho burial took place In City View cemetery, .Marriage Iilcenw A marrlagu llconpo wns IsHticd yoslordny afternoon to V. T. Wheel er, aged 20, and MIsh Vurna J. Juok son, ngud 18, both of thin olty. Ill id Prlzv Tho llarr Jojvolry atoro and tho Thomp'on Jewelry storo havo on oh ofTered a hnudsomo silver etip for tho best exhibition of Oregon bred birds at tho state fair. Alwnyri Iltdlnble J. M, Lawrence, the South Com mercial etreot grocer, ran always by1 lJl0 WftJ. nonKt CIRCUS AS PROMISED ON BILLBOARDS ' Circus dny Iiod nrrlvod, nnd not 'wlthBtandlng tharnln with which tho day wns ushered In, n goodly multl tudu of people from tho country wan presonj, to witness tho much-ndver-tlscd and much-tnlked-of parade. It Ib Bftfo to say that tho big street pugent disappointed no ono. Kvory thlng calculated to feast tho oye was thorc; wild animals, beautiful horsos, cnmols, almost aB many olo phnnta uh woro advortlsod, gulldod wagons, brass bands, foarlosB riders, mnlo nnd fomalo, and the omnlpros ont and vociferous stoam cnllopo. Tho panido might havo been n mile long If tho stroot had been In condition to allow tho procession to string out properly. As It was It waa long enough, and was good all (United Press Leased Wire) Dos Moines, la., Aug. 27. Tho ahsonco of tho conventional fig loaf from tho figures ot Miss Ellznboth Shoots, a Des Moines artist, has stir rod up a war of artists rn tho Flno Arts building of tho utnto fair hero. T. C. Logoo of Whntchefir Is tho An thony Comstock of tho state fair and ho has carefully plncod entry tickets on all the nudo figures on tho uriif. and vases pnlntcd by Miss Sheets. When MUb Shoots boheld the tick otc taking tho plncc of tho absent tig leaves, sho l.irst into tenrs nnd domnnded that they he tnkon off. Tho beauty of tho fomalo nudo figure should not bo spoiled, she said, by cardboard leaves. Logoo wttB obdurato and Refused to consldor tho proposition. Then Miss Shoots declared that sho would withdraw her painting from tho ex hibition. This was also refused but now Miss Shcots Is hoping thnt tho Judges will romovo tho artificial clothing from tho paintings before thoy ronder any decision. FINDS NO ONE FOR BLAME OF WRECK rolled upon to furnish tho best In ov cry line. Phono 311. Arkeniuiit nt La drain! Buperlntondont Aokermnn loft thU afternoon for La Grande whoro ho will nttoud nn oxeoutlvo meeting at tho eastern division of tho Stnte Tonchora' association. It IkmU Mattei What kind of weather Stgualoff llroe.' sanitary market Is tho beat place to buy your meat. Phono 321. Tho Woman Who Um Wild Hose Hour Is tho best house keeper. Why? lleeauso her baking la always good. o MAINS HAS FORMED ' NO PLANS (llutttd Prw ! Wlrv Now York, Aug. 37 Worried by constant conferences with lawyera aim conniseti py sensational news paper ropurU Cuptaln Peter C Ilalns, slayer ot William K. Aunts, today ndiulttedbrtV undecided as to what coumo he wMl pursuo, DUtrlct Attorney Darwin, of Queoivi county, aid tolay that "ho had arrauged to loid coutewnce with DUtrlct Attbr'- uey Jerome -thU alrjtQQa and V1H receive advice from the famous pros ecutor. Promoters nav petitioned tho Al bany city couucll for a franchUo for a railroad to HrownTHle, Tho pagont was hondod by tho In vlnclblo Dee Olbaon, mounted on a chargor almost, If not qulto oqual to any of tho Bteeds belonging to the Ilnrnum & Dalloy aggregation. Tha chief gnllantly led tho proco&slon ubount tho city, keeping It oloar of tho chuok-holoB nnd tho barricades erected by tho Warren Construction company. Bovernl of tho wagons woro unique In their doslgn nnd appointments, ( especially thoso representing histor ical and allegorical subjoot. The fact that the servants attending the queen of Egypt kept oft tho rain by means of very modern umbrellas, and that the "Nights of tho Qolden Ago" woro amply protected from tho Oregon mist by up-to-date rubbor cpats, mattered not a whit. Tho floats woro good to look at and their equals havo not been seen here. Among the gymnastic feats there Is one which has never boon rivaled locally, so far as can be remembered. This U whore a girl makes a triple somersault from four high to shoulder. While It Is dramatic to the uninitiated, It require a profes sional acrobat to realise what a cork lug good feat this Is. A triple somer sault has been conlsdered an im. possibility, yet It wae accomplished twice thU afternoon. Borne capital balancing acts were given, one on. the second stage be ing particularly good. Still another. In tho same display, hut on (he first otiifje: waa where a boyJdrblsed like a "boljl-hop in a green uniform, wai throwV around tho stage promiscu ously and always lauded on his hands. A bareback act with threo Italians Is also a distinct feature lu this an athleto stands en one horse and his compan'on on a lop- Tho rnllroad commission last oven Ing niod Its report on tho Southom Pnclfle wreck which occurred nonr Eugcno on August 23. Tho report states that uelthor tho trainmen. track, or equipment wore.rospohslblo In any wny for tho accldont. It Ib no.t known how the bull, which caused tho wrobk, got through tho fonco and onto tho track. "Wo fool," saya tho roport, "that tho ac cldont ompha8Uoa tho necosslty for enrcful and froqmnit Inspection of fences whoro thoy exist." Tho commission also recommonds that tho public ofllcors In tho vnrl oniB towns assist the tralnmcnt In koeplng trespassers from stealing rides. Ono-hnlf tho fatalities, tho roport states, occur to men and boys riding on blind platforms. o CROWN PRINCE A BEGGAR Sherman Hayes and wife of Dallas took lu the big circus this afternoon. ' Mrs. Lenta Westacolt Is In Port land visiting friends for a few days. MIs Lolo Cook U visiting Silver ton frlend3 and relatives for a few days. II. N. Ookorllne of Albany 3 transacting in this city 'ror a rew days. J. K. Van Winkle of Eugene wan a business visitor In this city yes terday. Stoven Martin nnd family of St. Paul came up today to witness tho circus. Lonl Plckard has returned from a month's visit with his brother in New York. J. Dunnelle nnd wlfo of SUvorton woro In tho city yesterday visiting with friends. Mrs. Grant Holt and children aro back from Newport, whore they spent a delightful outing. Thomas Young and family have returned from Newport where they Bpcnt a wook's outing. A. C. Nelson and Al Wnshaw aro In Albany transacting business nnd visiting friends. Fred Cary Iiob returned from Port land whoro ho spout a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Frnnk Soavcr has returned from Cascadla whoro she spent a month's outing. Dan nichlo nnd Hrirry Durggraf of Portland nro in tho city looking after business intorosts. Al Colburg of Brooks wnfl tranj notlng business nnd slinking linndn with frionds horo today. Porcy Simpson of Portland nr rlvod today to visit rolativos and frionds for n fow wooks. Samuel Keller and family return ed today from Cnscadia whoro thoy spent a pleasant outing. George Perry of Portlnnd Is In tho city nttondlng to business matters and visiting with frionds. T. 8. Durch, n Itlckreall farmor, wnB In tho city today with his family witnessing tho big tent Bhow. Tom Smith and E. Etzol ot Stny ton en mo down this morning to tako In tho Darnum & Ilalloy shows. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Wltchorly have rotumod from a threo wcoks' vacn- ror SulcA 7-room homo and tn tlon at Newport and Seal Rocks. i ,ot8i 10c8 17th m N D QIUon Miss Grace Wators.rolurned to Eu- 8-27-lw gono this morning nftor n brief visit - with friends nnd rolativos hero. i For Sale Several houses In Sk, 110IIX. Parker,. nt tho Salem hosnitai rev torday nftornobn, a baby boy'-iv mother nnd child are doing nicely MARUIKI) WHEELEIt-JACKSON At the ,.. denco of L. D. Itadclift, in mgb" land addition to Salem, Oregon Wednesday, August 2G, 1908, 8 o'clock p. m., Miss Vixen' j Jackson, aged 10, to W. T. Wheel, or, aged 26, Itov. Harvey Ratcllt of Indiana, of the Frionds church, officiating. Tho bridegroom In this happy nuptial is tho Bon of Mr. and Mn. W. D. Wheeler, who formorly coo. ducted tho HIghlnnd mercantile Btoro, and tho brido Is the daughter of ,Mr. a'nd Mrs. John G, Jackson, re cent arrivals from Michigan. Only tho Immediate rolativos and a feir frionds of tho contracting parllei woro present nt the ceremony. 3ir Whoolcr, tho bridegroom Is n plumb er by trndo, and tho happy couple will go to Corvnllls for n fow weeh whore Mr. WHooIer Is engaged to do n Job of plumbing, MONEY TO LOAN TH03. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buch's Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Ofilco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 20 Commercial street. STARR. PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL NEW TODAY Miss Bertha Card rotAirned to her homo In Orogon City Inst ovenlnir. after n short vlBlt with frionds horo. Ernest Lyons returned to his homo , In Sonttlo yoBtordny nftor a visit In j this city with rolativos and frlond. Plorce Rlgga of Crowly, Polk conn- and farm 'andB at a bargain Cap ital National Bank. C-l-eod- For Rent Now 7-room houso, pump on porch, 1G1C N. Commercial St. Call nt Hill's Peel Room. Phoae 154. 8-2 7-1 ty, Is In the city trnnBnctlng buslnow Found Lndy's purso contalolas nnd shaking hands with old friends. Ray nnd Cllffo Smith havo return ed from Portlnnd whero thoy trnna ncted buslnoss and visited frionds for n fow days. Arnold Coffoo of Oregon City nr rlvod todny to vlolt h's slstor, Mr3. Salesmen ARCntM $ I $ 150.09 small amount of money wa pick ed up on tho stroot Inst evening It J.D. Dnrby. Party can have sans by Identifying nnd paying for ii Journal office. S-27-St Llborty strout, (United Vrt Tt4t Win.) Detroit, Mloh., Aug. 27 Tho of tlolals of the MoGrogor Mission so olety .dlseiiKsed tho strangest appli cant for charity that over wandered through their door today. It is no less porson than Prince Hondrlx Hull Puawharoo, crown prince pf Abylsslnla, who will Bomo day sit ou tho throne ot that country, an successor to Emperor Menellk, hist first counsln. Prlnco Hondrlx was sent to tho mission by a butcher to whom ho applied for aid. Ho tells a strange story of wanderings. "My wlfo died whllo I was In New York, and I sent home IS5, all I had," ho said, "and now I am com pelled to seek work. "When I got to Chicago, all my clothos wore stolen and I havo noth ing but these on my back." The black prince is an accomplish ed linguist. Ho has travolled over n,carly all tho world. Ho says that ha is seeing what ho cau because ho wllllvj. force to.t&k.ihetkrMe4"' some- day and then will hvt to stay homo. OAPORIA. Bun ta Ik 4 tig Hw Irtig 8>! r O yUt-iC W. Thomas, on N, for n fow weeks. Mrs. L. F. Patrick has returned to her home In Portland arter spending a wook visiting frlendi hoio and In' Independence, ' Lute Williams of Portland Is hero ' Visiting with old frlenda. Mr. Will-1 Inns Is a formor Snlom lad and has many frionds horo. Jonathan Dourno, ticket ngent foi tho local Southern Pnolfle atation, left this morning for Portland to bo with his mothor who Is 111. Captain A. Hardy nud wife of Nashville. Tenn., nro visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Ella FIshburn on M I Commercial. Wnltor Davis, a Southorn Pacific engine driver and a former resident' of tho Capital City, spent the day I horo visiting friends. Mls3 Grace Hopf returned to her l)omo In Portlnnd this morning after viBltlng with her mother, Mrs. G. ! Murray, for n few days. Fathor Placidus from tho Mt. An-. gol college la hero visiting for a short time with friends. Ho brought 16. altar boys down to witness the cir cus. Dug Jesaup, formerly a prominent ' nop man in tnia city, but for thn por weok and over can bo made soiling Now Campaign Noreltw from now until election. Sella ,w stores, county fairs, plcnica ael prlvato families. Complete line ol samples, charges prepalr tor 50f Ordor today. Chicago Novelty Co 60 Wabash Avo Chicago 7-27 lro-cod For Kjile I havo furniture that 1H Invoice $600. This will Inclnd . everything In my five r om nosie Thero U hot nnd cold wafer 8 range, bath, nnd eleir.t M?v' Houso Is complete 'n evtn deta' Threo blocks from bu-lness d trlct. This furniture has onU been In uso five months Wbat I want to do Is to sell everjthiog" It lies in my home. I nuwn bul JM'fH. u will take monev to ba.( this, but $350 cash or part c3 terms will glvo my home compl to the buyer. This figure will w Btand good until Sunday, Aug. -187 N. High St., comer Marlon bt Piinnn TUnln 7RR 8-27-tt -ww wvt MILITIA TO aOSE (CoatUed From Pag;e L past year in California, arrived this TurTof the campalgn'lnair morning to visit and transact busl- Fort was elected. . ness for a few days. . j Governor Fort's pronount Miss F. Harrltt Hill of Spokane Is further denounces the action of In the city visiting. She will leave May's Laidlng grand Jury which t for California In a few days to Join days ago refused to ladlct At!B her husband who U employed' aa City saloon men for alleged vioj salesman for the Oakland Land Co. tfpns of tho law. He declares tw : - , th,6 grand Jury nqw In saion. U 1 llkoly to find Indictments, "" tfcreatteatod action In" calling an iiX ' session pf the legislature U lDL. to show the grand Jury n lmv tanc ot the work beiore CASTOR I A iw xssa&ts &jh! CfcUtre. m Km m nm mm Mtu ttU" "- :rj :.zv .; ha..- Beart- W7 scrs T- vlt8 frora wo men who pur rtf a ttetXgjrZs lUuor last uaday la Atlantic w saloona owaed by grand Juror.