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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1908)
DAILX COITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST SO. 1008 TODAY IB TIIH LAST DAY OP TUB AUGUST CLEAN-IT SALE. EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL IJE FILLED WITH MONBY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES. TODAY YOU BUY MONDAY Oil TUESDAY Oil ANY OTHER DAY YOU DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. GOODS POIt HALF PRICE AND EVEN LHSfl. WILL PAY MORE AS OUK AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALT! ENDS TODAY. ' Special Orders Taken .... . Wc linvc Just received n bltf lot of wimple -rain coats from tiro best Now York maker. Silk nnd Satin Rubberized nnd light Covert in nil colors. Special orders wilt bo taken until Monday. MELBOURNE WELCOMES BIG FLEET BEST RECEPTION Of VOYAGE I i PRICKS FROM 13.50 to $50.00 Special Our outlro line of fancy and plain Lingerie Shirt Walsty trimmed with cmbroldory, laco and Insertion. In thin, big showing all bIzoa aro reprcsoht cd. Reduced Ono-Thlrd In Prices, Special Bilk Gloves. The Celcbratc.l "Kaysor" Olovo mnde with doublo tipped fingers, 12 and 1G button lengths, black, white and colors, usually sold for $2.00 now 03c. for n regular 26c valuo, Your money back If Mum falls to rcliovo. Mum Id your frlond. ftj V "Mum" 19c W Oi!f Ec'ge 13c i.i eV'iL our pr'.co lGc. Wo'ro right for Shoo 8undrlos, JUST RECEIVED FOR MEN ' A now lino of tho famous 8? C -v , . CovH "JtoftaP Suits lj. .Qt.y Llioll rfftJC. ' .. ..lit. U.l much In domnnd by tho worklngmeii. Coiuo and sou tho now ones. Men's Suits $9.50 Thoso aro bona fldo reduc tions nnd all now styles. It pays to Investigate. Men's Shoes $1.10 for Ki )o v i . ' i . nnd Oxrords Lots of pood weath er yet. W?4 iwACuM itm& e&y&if&&g&nA. J I III TI'lfMr tm&mmmm.wuinjm i (United Prc Lcnscd Wire.) Mqlbqurno, Aug. 29. By H. Leo Clotworthy, United Press Corre spondent aboard the United States ship Georgia.) The Atlantic Heel arrived hero ut 3 o'clock this aftor noou and was accorded a welcome- that outranked In magnificence any thing so far on thli eventual trip. I From Port Phillip heads to the , anchornge ground) In Port Phillip ' bay, a distance of 30 miles, the on , trance of the squadron wuu one lone ovation. Thotihands of pleasure craft had come out to tho heads to meet tho American hattleuhlns utul the shored wore lined with nlmo3t as many peo ple m witnessed tho nntranco of tho fleet Into San Francisco hnrbor. Tho British cruiser Psyche boomed her cannon 13 times and dipped her (lag tj tho Connecticut as ha enter ed the harbor and the salute was re turned. Although the official landing of the officers and mon of tho fleet will not take place until Monday morn ing, Admiral Sporry and his staff en mo ashore today and paid an offi cial visit to Hon. Sir Reginald A. J. Tnlhotn, governor of VIctorln. Ho entertained them with a dinner nnd later returned their officlnl call on board tho Connecticut. Molbourno is crowded with thou sands of pcoplo who have come from tho Interior to visit the city during tho tay of tho fleet. Hor 500,000 population hns been groatoly in creased and evoryono l bonmlng a welcojno to tho Amorlcnn Bailors. Tho newspapers of the city nro all warm In their oxpresslons of wel come The pros urges nn under standing betweon Grunt Brltnln and, tho united Stntos for the control or tho Pacific ocean by tho English speaking people. Tomorrow will be spent quietly. No visitors will bo allowed on board tho American war ships until Mon day. Tho usual dovotlonnl sorvlccs on nil1 tho Hhlps will bo obsorvod. COUNTER SUIT BY v J -v ! EVELYN 4 (t'nlttd Vre f.pnsod Wire ) Now York, Aug. 29. Following the report clrutilntcd yesterday to the effect that Harry K. Thaw la plannlhg to bring suit for divorce against hU wire nt the end of his trial next month, It h declared today that Evelyn has notified her attor neys to prepare a counter BUlt nnd to begin action Immediately after Thaw flies his papers for separation Thaw has tdld his frlondB that he has In hand sufficient evidence to secure a divorce from his wife, but ho hesitates to bring suit now be cause of the heavy litigation in which he Is involved. Ho is also a bit non plussed by the announcement that Mrs. Thaw will bring a counter ac tion. i n BALLOONS READY FOR BIG RACE RAILROAD THE T" CORVALLIB & KASTKiiv Follow con,i,eI- NO 4 Leaves Dotrolt,. ., 4no. s ; Leaves Albany Arrives nt Corvall's '""iT. No. 10 '' Loave3 Albany,,... , ,. ) Arrives at Corvallls. '""j i No. C 4P. Leaves Albany .,.. Arrives nt Corvallls. ...IiRtfc No. G-,',,,n, fr & LenveB Corvallls.... i'.,,? Arlrvcsnt Albany.,. '"I'M No. 9 1AU Leaves Corvallls Arrives at Albany. ...!! No. 7 Tiinvnu Pnnvnlll. No. 11 (Sunday only) Loaves Corvallls ' i,. Arives at Albany ,: f No. 12 (Sundav bum""1"- Leave3 Albany i.,,. Arrives nt Corvnllb i.,. HHHIIIIIIIIIIII1MIH City News! Weather Fair tonight; Sunday fair nnd warmer. Wliou in Portland VUlt Hiill'ii rwtnuriint. 330 Wiutli- Inatop etreut. o-o-d Goler llciiio Burned The home r Purr flalsw, 19 mil, oust of this city, was ooiMiiinad by tire yesiarday. Th linuio and con tents nrtt nluiost a total low. Th flro IX thotiitht to hnvu stnrtod In a dofootlve 11 up. Go to .Hn"',,h I'nr Lfitoleum. Now patterns. dcilKUJ. Couit ntrcot. Now RrliiK t Your hiirdtist shndus of linlr to us to match. Walecutt Blnlora.nt 25 1 No. Liberty street until Soptombor Bth. Wouldn't It Swiu Good To have a tentducumv aga!u frgm that property! A "pliingo" Into Want advertising should bo ofTcatlvu. Bomuouo else answered a want nd. ypitordny that was rnnlly lutendul fpr YOU. I.luo of Inlaid linoleums. O, I. Joso, Caurt elroet. PrlccH low. IjHrnwt fitH'k Of hair goods pn tho . Puolflc coast at Wnlscott Slaters, 2!H N. Liberty. GIlMHi Plrtst' No waltngi 11 chalraolio a lad innnlcuro. ' oq-d'tf. lir (ImIhm-t- . Stick Pins, Imllo' broojhcs,irtade up out of ymir own imtr at WMasod Hlstors, 2&I N. Liberty. If Yu Want to So Something swoll In the way of rugs go to li. t' Jossu'h, Court street. Ho hns JtiHt received a fine lino or 0x12 Axmlnlstor ruga, Wlltopvol vets nnd body Brussels. They am beautiful. Cnll In nnd oo them. Ilnmrli Tlrlait Olllci' ,j Tho Oregon Kloctrlc company wiir establish a downtown ticket of How next wook In tho Capital Drug stonH on Hint ana Mlierly Htroot. uon enil Manager Guy Ta'bot and Trnfllo .Maim gen. No baggag will bo chuck ad from tin down towu unlet, mid but thrt kinds of tickets will ha sold thuro; onu way, round trip an l onmmutntlnu tlokots. Ilt'wt Giiulo Inlaid liliioloiim II 15 pur yard at Josse's. Court strort. O O O O O And 0 O O O OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O O O O Movement of Salem O , People. jo OOOOOOOO'O lllrHcli-Hrndy Hiigngmifiit, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hindi nnmniuoo Hit ougnKumuut of thulr daughter, Luonn, to Mr. Itlohnrd II raily nt Iloston, Ml'HB. Mil IIHIIIIIIIIIII1UIIH ( Go to JOvC'lU Court street, for wall burlap. No Wheat DocrcwM , , From nil Indications there will bo as much wheat handled lu this sec tlon as therfl was last year, notwith standing tho (net that tho neroine this year U ninllor. Tho prevailing hlK prices o( wheal have caused th fmYmrrs to dltpono of their crops as fait as tho grain U threshed, and al ready tho llrvnt & Roedur mllla In thU elti- hav rn)lvu4 about 25.000 buliU of (t ivw crop. Tlu Slem Flouring MHU Co. havo also pur chased all the whwit they expwt to bandle from thl crop. 84 emloU1 HroN,' Sanitary Maikot Is tlu plac to get your meat. They always carry the bwt. Phona Kor KHHdMy l)Hr Order your grocorloji from J M, Lawrence. Ha ass lreh esg ami fOHtry eutttr, Pkoita 311. Now Oinx'tK Arriving I3vry day. Wo havo this year one of tho niiemt Unas of oarpots over shown In Salem. Call and seo thorn. L. U. Johho. Court street. , Hpoclal Fair Rate - Tho Wells Fargo Express company has announced that nil shipments of ttxhlblts to tho Oregon state fair will bo vxprewod at ouiuhnlf tho rogulur rate, ' , lllcyrlOM Stolen Thloves In this c'ty on clrcufc day got away with four bicycles which tho authorities havo not yot been ablo to locale Tho stolen property Includes a Racyclo belonging to Charles Matlock, a Columbia hnlonu. Knilillt lllitlor. of Rosohtiri;. la In tho city trnnsnotlng business. Mrs. N. Sinter hns gono to Now port to onjoy n fow weeks outing. Rolllo Southwlck has returned from n short outing at Newport. Mrs. Fred Kurtz Is nt Collins Springs, Wash., spending an outing John Roberts and wlto returned last evening from a lslt In Port land. Mrs. J. P. Starr has gone to FaH City to visit with rolntlva for a weak. : Louis Plekard has gnu to Port land to vlalt with frlands for u fov days. Clyde Rlohanlson and family havV roturnod from a pleasant outing at Newport. Miss Molly Olios or Portland Is In' tho city spondlng a row wooks with friends. Johnnie Kruso of Portland l& transacting buslnnss horo for n short lime. Philip MoUanlals and family havb roturned from a plonsant outing at Newport. ' , Miss Julia Vale wont to Portlaml today to spend Sunday with trlendi ami relatives. Attorney C. M. Inmnn and wlf have returned from an oxtondod out ing In Stlets county. Rev. II. 1). Drown roturnod to Sos nttle yostordny urtor a short visit! wuu friends hero. KiiKcne Feruusnu of fllvmnln l In the city trnnsaotlnK business for a few day. Mr und Mrs. O. J Daniels havo gone to Mugono to visit Mr. Daniel's parents, ror a row days. Achlo Colwoll of Oregon City, for- merly of this city, Is hero for a for, The hloyclei were taken Southern Paclflc depot. 1 O " ' ' Cly from tho To (Vixct Any Misunderstanding. Article in tho Orogon'an. Aug. 27, reuardltiK changti In nunle rato to ,thq east. This to ml vise the ship pers and aunluKrowuro Hint tha LcihiutKes meutlnned does not In any way tuivniHjo, ratw rrom S. P. polnn In Oregon. - ' " -o . Why Jiunv Leo Got Woll, Everybody in 7.aneavllle, O.. knows Mm. Mary Loa.or rural routa . Sho writes: "My husband. Jam Um. rtrmly believes he owes his Uro to tho use of Dr. King's New Discov ery. Ills lungs were so soverttly at feted that consumption seemed In evitable, whon a friend recommend ed Now Discovery. We tried It. an I Its use has restored him to pcrfee health." Dr. Klug's New Discovery Is tho Kins of throat and lun remedies. For coughs and colds It his no equal Tho flrst doja give relief Try It' Sold under guaran. too at J. C, Perry's drug store, 50 Bd 11.00, Trial bottle free. loft today for1. whore sho will spend n month visit hor son (leorco uori una io iwcker returned to day Irom a threo weeks' outing In the mountains near Roseburs:. Paul Voaley has roturned to his; ttuiuw in oiniuu niiur a Boon uusi neis visit here. Ed Mngor loft this morning foe Threo Rivers to remain a month flshi ng and hunting. Mrs Floyd Huff or Portland went to Newport this morning attor a short visit with friends here. A. R West of Tacoma arrived to day to transact business (or a short uiiit nun Yisu wun menus, Miss Elisabeth Rhodes has return ed to her homo In Day City after an extended visit hero with rrinmu iNVr. A. G. Reynolds and two sons ruitinien to .Mourord today aftor vis Ring with relaum and friends here. Clyde Falknor and daughter Graco and Miss Pearl Green left to day for Seaside on a week's outing George Graney. a Portland drug gist. Is transacting bulno in thli city for a hort time. Miss Rlancho Clearwater, who has been visiting in Tacoma and Ever ctte. Wash , will return tomorrow David Albright, of nilllngs, Mont arrived this morning to visit with Mr. Albright's mother, Mrs. Mnrthn Albright. L. G. Schultz of Roseburg nrrlved this morning to attend to business mntters and visit with frlonds ror n short time. J. J. Mnrvln has returned rrom California wlioro ho hns boon visit ing friends nnd relatives ror the past month. Mm. M. C. McNnry and niece, Mnr garot Stoly, havo depnrtod tor the Newport plonsuro resort to onjoy nn outing. Mrs. J. F. Stnlgar left ror Hub bard this morning, accompanied by har nlsco, Mrs. Whltnay or Califor nia, to visit with friends and rela tives ror a short Unto. Walter Mllas, formerly SalOH drugglt, but ror tha past year In Portland. Is hare visiting trlends and relatives. A. U Quorln, of Welsar. idnho, ar rived yostarduy to visit with his mo ther, Mrs. C. Spray. Mr. Guorlii Is n United States mnll carrier out of Wolsor. C. K. Spnuldlng laR ror Newport today to spond Sunday with his fam ily, who aro spending tho summor at that placo. Rov. H. O. Hendorson has roturn ed rrom nn outing In tho mountains near tho Gold creek and . Electric initios. Frank Stearns was a passongor on tho noon overland tor Ashland whor. ho will attoud to business mnttors and visit friends ror n row days. I), M. Watson, proprlotor or the Watson rostnurant In Portland, nr rlvod this morning to look ovor hU dining rooms which nro bolng erect ed In t,he south hair or tho grand stand lower floor nt tho fair grounds. John C. Oedor, a hop man of Sac ramento, transacted buslnoss bore yesterday, leaving for Portland In tho evening. .Mr. anil Mrs. J. o. Simo.nl and daughter Elnor departed this morn ing tor South Bend, Wash., to visit with relatives for a week. William Schuldt, formerly con nected with tho Salem brewery, but now mnnager of tho Acme brewery In San Francisco, was In this city yesterday on business and pleasure. .miss Florence Mooro, of Rupert, na., niece o uov. A. Mooro or the St. Joseph church, nrrlved In Salem this morning to attend tho Sacred Heart academy during tho coming year. E. B. Van Annan, speciality man on tho road ror tho Honeyman Hard ware Co., is transacting buslnosj hero. Mr. Van Arman Is better known In this city as "nilly La Van," one of the best baseball play ers in this country 16 ye,ars ago whon tho "old-tlmors" of the Cam. tal City team were In their prime. Mr. Van Arman tuado many acqualn tances during his ball career her, soveral or whom are now dead (United Prfi Lenied Wire.) Columbus, O., Aug. 29. Enor mous crowds thronged Columbus early today In anticipation or tho start lato this afternoon or the fourth International balloon rnco, In which six monster gns bags will bo ontorcd In competition for a silver trophy valued nt $500. Tho raco Is from Columbus to tho Aatlnntlc sea const, n dlstnnco of approximately looo miles. Tho contest Is conducted under tho general direction of W. H. Plckono, representing the Columbus Aoro club, under tho nttsplces of which the contest h being held. Four of tho entrlo3 arc widely known through performances In pnst contests. Colonol C. A. Cooy Is pilot of his own balloon, tho Chicago, which won the St. Paul raco last July. J. J. M end o, or tho Unltod Stntos army, Is pilot or tho Iroquois, owned by Henry C. Plrrug of Columbus. Captain A. E. Muoltor, tho fnmous Fronch noronuut, Is pilot of tho Vlllo do Dieppe, owned by Paul Lu clor, mayor of Dloppo. France. This bnMoon Is thoono which dived Into Lake Michigan during tho Chicago race, July -J. Lloutounnt Dronk Is pilot or tho llrttlsh entry, Kink Enwnrd, which l ownod by tho Cnnndlnn Aoro club or Winnipeg. monclng Juno 22nd nn,i .., notios, tho following train Z Will tin In nffnol n, .1. ,"!' . --- w ... ua.wv Wit UH MM' M O. &. E. R.R. between AlfcW Vnnltfna .Intl.. mw... . . au...uu, ui,j uAtfjii auBjiy: Mixed u Lenvo Albany 7:45 a.m. n.u ait. iiuiuiua i:ao p.m. S;)i irain xno. 10 Jrilj Pnascnger xi IjV. xnqutna 2:15 p.m. VM irr, Aioany :uu p.m. 11, 51 on sununys tno service l!l 10110W8: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.: arr Yi 11:40 n. 111.; lv. YaqulnaS.flOi arr. Albany 11-30 n. m. For f rther Information ipp! W.M. McMURRI 0-23-Gt Gen. PauA MARSHFIELD GRAND STAND GOLLAPSES Time Card No, ft'.X, Southcro 1 Co., Effect I vo Sunday. Mm j 100S. ' Toward Portland, rawBpl .o. iu. 0:13 n. m Orcjoa pross. No. 188:40 a. m. - Cottage cl pnBsongor. No. 12. 2:45 p, in. Rosebor;! Bongor. Towirtl Portland, Krfkfct. No. 222. 5:0 p. in. Portia.'! frolght. No. 22C 10:40-11:28 t, a- rrorght. Toward San l'ninrliro, IV No. 11. 11:03 a m-RI passongor. No. 17. 6:4." p. 111 -Cotta?K pnasonger. No. 15.-9:50 p. in. Call'orjj pross. No. 133:31 n. m San M co oxprers, Townrd San l-'rancl'co. Frts No. 221.-2:43 a, m -Portlatl frclcht. No. 225. 11 -28 n m -warH (I'nltMl Pros I.ofl.wi 'lr.) MaahAeld. Or., Aug. 29. A smnll pareantage of Marshflold's popula tion Is today e'ther swathod In baud agos and spending tho.dny nt homo, or limping tha streets receiving th hearty congratulations on their re- mariuimo o.'cnpo from more sorloiu Injury or possible .loath when n sec tion of tho grandstand, seating 500 parsons, collapsed vo tordny nt the southorn Orogon district fnln Tho spectators wor p'lod ono up on another. It was ten rod at flrst that ninny had boon hurt, but whon tho orowd hail boon quieted It was found that minor bruises constitute! tho oxtont of tho Injuries. WOODPECKKltS WREAK HAVOO ON POLKS MONEY TO LO TH03.K.1 Over Udd & Hugh's Bank.SiM iSforwicb Union FJre Insurance So Frank Meredith, Retkkst it Offlco with Wni. Drown 4 0 29 Commor'lal Btrcet DIED PAINTER At tho family home. 2H mllea north of Salem. Friday at S p. ra.. Octava Jean Palntor, daughter of Mr. and Mr Phlll Painter, aged 2 years. 3 months aad 4 daya, Tho funeral will ta hni.i n i. resldenco Sunday at 2 30 p m., ser vices conducted by Rev J. Barr Lee. burial In the Odd Fellow's cemetery Washington, Auk. 28. Wood peckers nro dostroy'ng tolophono nnd tologrnph poles Vy tho whole sale in tho south nnd'soHithwost, par ticularly In Texas. Arizona and Cnl irronln, srtys a bureau biillotln 1s suod by tho rorost service. In somu places 50 per cent or nil tho poles along tho right-of-way have been riddled. A Wostern Union official, who ha recently returned from un Inspec tion through the west, reportod hav ing seou 25 telephone poles with two or threo hundred holes drilled clear through them. Some were throo or four Inches in diameter. An officer of tho Illinois Central Railroad found that out of 26S white cedar telephone poles along tho right of way near Covington, Tenn., 110 Jiad been bored. In somo cases destruction of the polo takes only a row months, and the weakoned condition makes It dangerous for a lino man to climb the stick. The woodpeckers' object In drill ing the holes is uncertain. nn i. ephono man said thnt the humming of the wires was mistaken by tho Mima mr insects excavating beneath the surfaco of the wood, and thnt thoy drlllod the poles Jn quest of these Imaginary Insects. It Is very probable, however, says the rorost sorv'oe exnert. that tho holes aro excavated ror storage purposes. The woodpecker Is a provident bird. At the proper season it stores up a supply or acorns and other roods ror future consumption. In tho nmmer these holes aro often found stored with acrons. aiany meinous for preventing tho (damage have boon suggested, but prooaoiy tno most successful Is said to bo preservation with creosote. A line of creosote dpoles, opposite the one. near CovlnKton, was examined, and oat a single hole wu foaai. STARR PIAN( HIGH CLASS G( QEO. C. WILL NEW TOM ! i.'oinuiJT nfU-'a nu'ae Wfit! smalVnmount of mo-.e; ed upon the stivt laite J. D. Darby. Tarty can b .... ....... !..! on I IlKVlBl 1 liy lllUIUIDIilK " r ", Journal office. Wanted A nentlo drlvlag Phone 1359. Miilesmeii JU Act'llt-? ' nrr uanlr mill OVCp MB " selling New CampaUo from now until c'eetioa- storo, county fal'i. f; nrlvntrf fftmlllCS ComP'w nninlns. charges prfP4lf K Order today Chicago .W 00 Wabash Ave , Cmcw It Hand Satchel. . ..In, nnnr rlrCM. Illllil.ltli MV.. -.- -..l-J n.l lM)l. aouinorn i-vi. ""i(k glasses nun -' kAfj ! Glacses Invaluable M PlAnA return 10 J""' Cln... nnnoi WnilttHl O for imniement bads "H." care Journal .. .. . ,'rl!lJ a-or ywuo iuuhi, - x. 1 soon. Farmers phooe .1 la Hop-picking Res '" .'ij,t yard. Sept 7 T Co. -j- ior ri( uumi v---call on D.. Journsi i;.y Wunted-Good $$ carry ii''" - inart tartut Pall at JOB1"!. Wawtc4 70 hop P'flcl Mark Skiff hop yartr 5. Begin pIcklBK "-TftC Register wu "f Ba"1 Asylum Ave-, or J Lt with Lall & Buia .-V41