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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1908)
? rje-- DAILY OAPITArUIfNAngAI, ORKGQi TUESDAY, BWTiamKll.l, X9M i ,, PRELIMINARY showing of Fall lcipiiise. tnryttm brings us new Fall stock ; every day we afe:iMiigttfe to our already fine fall showing until it has grown to immense pfofonions. Never before have the assort- njents been so great and the, prices so low. : tJ" i The long-cote styles will undoubtedly reign as fav orites this fall and winter in Ladies' Suits. In this fine showing are the seftMox and the tighMitting jackets, 26 to 48 inches long. .We have levied upon the famous fashion ceiiters for these choice productions and the re sult of our efforts awaits your early consideration. Juniot, Misses' andladies' sizes. The colors are navy, blacfcjfttfir, greeji;.,Sjnoke and two-toned combinations in flie latest weaves of broadcloths, cheviots1, French serges, English coverts, plain and fancy self-stripe di agonals. . COOS BAY EDITION JOURNAL PUBLICITY DURING STATE FAIR LIBERTY T, WILL BE IMPROVED ARE PREPA FOR FAIR $ A commute iror .h. 3t -.vttli n coirml'te il -.u ui j uh i r tt .... am th .,.. .""tul "- Miniivr Ol -- AUIUVAI OF FALL LACES Cluny, Malloso, Vonlco, Appll quo, Net, OrlonlHl, I'lnlu, Hub)1 ItIhIi, Crochet, Torchon, Uoniinn,' French and Italian, Vals, White, Cream, Ulnck Laco, Hands, cfal loks Rtid All-Overs. mck sixrriox WEDNESDAY ONLY ' Ramdna Flq'hntHtcs, 28 In ches ,to 30 Jncheswldu,, Hiiltnble for Iioubo drosses, Klmonns, Waists,. otc In many pretty pat terns Rtul dosigns, usually sold at 15c to 30c H yard on sale Wednesday Only at ,9c Yard No tolophdne orders rccOlvd. i M WV fyw'teu '&&, HARM' SHOWING OF SHIN'S ; Suits and Overcoats Wo havo Boloctod from tho loading tailors tho choicest cloths and patterns for the list dressers. Tho correct thing in Men's Clothos Is Just as easy to have as not. It doesn't' reqiiiro any spo clnl skill or any tnoro money to be nniorfg tho host drossors, Hint Is if you como' to ' us for your clothes. Wo will put you in nn all-Wool suit or overcoat and that means yin will he on of tho beat dressed. Price 13 to $35. MEN'S SECTION NEW ANNEX J Co',. E,,,JIlfflr and a party of Wil lamette vnljev boosters arc homo from n ten-day campaign for the de velopment it' 7stt'fn Oregon ending with, a twd-dny Oregon, and Idaho congress at MnrshflohJ which was at tended by prominent men fri?m Oio jgon and Idaho. The. greatest enthup i asm was created for the Reed roadi ' moveniajjt,.Unugi,ni$pd, at jho Por(- mnu conierence. Meetings wero held in n!l tho loatl , Ing towns of western Orognn, a per- manent organization was, formed and ; tho next meeting of the congress will I be a hummer. Showing their nppre I elation- of the good feeling of tho I peoplQ of thu Wlllametto valley for i tho opening of a deep Bea Jiarbor. and desiring inoro publicity, tho Chamber of Commerce at Mnrshlleld and North Bend engaged four pngoi of spaco in The Capitnl Journal dur ing tho state fair, and engaging i total circulation of 30,000 to exploit their resources during that great fair whon thcro will bo 00,000 visi tors at tho Capital City, Coos Uay will have a splendid ex hibit of its lino furniture including nrtlclcs made of myrtle wood which, aro not made anywhere olso In the world. The largo coal .mines will havo an exhibit of tho Ilnest coal In, thp world, and nro preparing to sup ply tho markets with tholr product FIVE STORES TO BE ERECTED Liberty street proporty ownfira have settled all dlfferonco3 with tho, fetreot railway company, and havo,' ali elgaod"A tor paving that str&Jti waiving all formalities. , Frank' W. Durulii ' and J. Frnnk ilughcs will common'ce within ton dnys the erection of two brick Btoros, and In nil five" brick buildings wi'l grt in on that itreot beTdrb January 1. cariijj enormous pir.&.ia li... hero during the ,! . . things were determined i I tho various commercial bodies of Japan, if the cabinet does not rcitoro the original date of tho proposed worlds fair. The mattor is to bo discussed at n special cabinet meeting. GIRL ASSAULTED BY NEGRO 4HIHIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIII News 3 :g94. mmumummmf WeatlH'r - Fair tonikht; WeduoNdny increau Ing cloudluoHg and cooler. WlieH Ih Portland .. '-. . VIAt llRUVreatHiirani, 330 Wash Kton atroot. o-o-d . CNIftoi; I'lace jNoValUng. II hal.rs, nlso .a ladj manlauror1 r o-O'd-tf. HhU'h Too lllnh II. Connaway or liqod Hlvor has written to tho Itallrond CommlKslon complaining of tho ' uxcesuivo ratos t Hour and feed. Ho Htntcm that tho rate from Hood Hlvor to Odell, a dUtauro of Q.7 mlluu, Is 91. K0 por ton, while on the O. It. & N. tho rato from I'orttnnd to Hood Hlvor, n dltanrn of HO mllei lu only 91.50. Tho rato between Albp.ny nnd I'or Und, S6 miles, nnd between Corval l(s and rortlnnd, 07 miles, Is also ll.fiQ. Con noway thinks that ho rato should bo rvdiicoj to at lonst It. l''ijiiori ("onipbilii A. number of farmers lu Umatilla county havo protested, through DIh- triot Attorney Q. W. Phelps of Pen- dleton, nROlnkt tho removal by tho O R, jfc. l'coinpnny of tho Klmbly spur. Pc'rous living Montr tho spur nut u Urju ijuautlty of wood ench year, and depond' upon tho spur to get it out. Phelps states that tho .'company ban dWconnocted the switch, nnd threaten permanently to dUcoutliuio tho use of thu spur. V Bhihvhw Court Hecon Tho forty-ninth Oregon suprem court record bus boua completed and U riHdy for distribution. An odttion Of. 00 'olunio has boon ordered and they will bo sold far $3.60 per copy. flovenior (rt Hpwk Oovprhor.Chamblrlffln w'll bo ono of tho prliiclpal speaker i a ttlio La bor day colobratlons in Portland. A, dlUwr Ih'iul A DloHSor," formerly of tho firm of Stolnor & IHossor of this city, died at 8 o'clock yesterday morning, nged OB years,' Tho cause was probably heart failure, Mf, Q., Stolnor went to Bell wood yesiordny.- Muitomnuli Tax Tho atat iroiVirfurer this mornln-; received J, stnto tax of r0,Qp0 from Multor.mah county. O o ') I O And O O O O OOOOOOOO PKHSONWL MKVTIO.V o o o f MovcHtontN of ShIciij O . People. o OOOOOOOO. 0 Ahvaj-M HollitMc J. M. I.awrenco, tho. South Com mercial Btreot grocer, cap always be relied uponto furnish IhV best in ov ory lino. Phono 311. ' Tom Wilson has roturnod from a pleasant outing tit Newport. Harry Hollo wont to Portland thin morning on a brief business visit. Miss Nina Martin has returned from n fow days visit In Bugono. ' II. A. Whitman has golioto En geno to look rfftor business matters Ornu Miles left todny for a fow Lwoolts visit with, friends in Portland.!0'1 ,n a Irosioctlvo buslnoss hero It IKm't Mutto What kind of weather Stouslorf liron.' sanitary markot Is tho bot place to buy your ment. Phono 321. Tbo Woman Whit Um-h Wild Hoso Hour Is tho best houuo keopor. WliyT Uecnuso her baking is nlwnys good. If Your Suit Needs prosing and yourhnt needs cleaning, Just' send I Hem to Johnson & Stggo prestlng parlors and thoy will dJ tho work. Next to Journal ofllco. o WRONG NEGRa WAS AGGUSED (UidUdtPrn UmI WJr.) Spr.IUKilold,. Sept. l.Mr. Karlo H. Mullam today made an am davit sotting forth' that George Hich urdsonj whom tho mobs hero tried to lynch and who was. the object of the first violence which IchI 'to tho riot. U not tho man who assaultod her. film askl 1hj)o li set free. Try THimjo nlw (rh Chlnoak salmon Direct from tho A!oa bay at Far rliiKton's, tho urocer and marVot i an's. NOW fJl'MtlOIIM'H Sit up and Uko notice. All or you who are smokttrs should remem ber that tho finest cigars made are manufactured right lere In Salem. Try and think of the, "Tashujoo' when you buy your moKcs and Vat roulse homo ludustry. 'h Souths who ownod tho property Miot iwt'fK t WiHrk- .and, sho allogw, vrUhod to collect It U rpjiorteU thit shop Hftor arnjthe lusitmnev they carried, tho en at work lo sevetnl stores I iitfal city I tiro town was atoused to fury On merchant wys he has loU thro' Threats of lyuchlng were freely Cftmma l the Ut thro daj-s. Tho md and tho sheriff, fearing au al HwIhom Mor leKu,o has tViv h tack upon tho Jail, spirited tho trio MktUr up, r4 th culprit will b , wr oarly lhl womlnt 4 placW tVHly 4mH with ( cuht. jthvm x th prison at CUyton, NKAUIA' Hl'MMM) 6TKIi C.UKSrrS IX)lt INSl'HANTK le Motues. N. M.. 8epL 1 Fol lowing a narrow escape from lynch ln, Julia Moou u conrined lu tho Jail at Qluyton today with Mr. and Mrs. 'William South, whom sh lm-' plIcattKl by her conteaitou that sho' set Ilro to thre stores and tho Cm tral hotel hejro, lu which 30 fcuostaJ were uearly burned to death. ( When the slrl conftstsl that sho ! started tha tl.ro at .tb. Instanco o Mr. und Mr. J. C. Olnzo aro at I Newport onjoylng a fow weeks' out ing. ; Mayor .Hodgors wni trausaotlns buslnoss In Albany yostordny for a short tluiQ. ' Kola Nels loft for Kugono Inst: evening to transact business for u short time. . Mrs. Charles Murphy is visiting In Senttlo with hor sister, Mm. Limnuroux. Mrs. II. H. Hagan and daughter returned today from n month's out ing at Newport. F. N. Derby and family havo re turned from a fow weoks' outing at Newport. (leorge nonnlnghorf returned last evening from a brief business visit In Portland. Mrs. Fred KMrta has returned from Colllua Springs whore sho hns been spending an outing. Miss Sally Weaans of Walla Walla Wash., Is tho guest of Miss Kllia beth Lord for a fow days. The Misses Kstollo Kuylor and Jennie Tlllotson havo departed for the coastto spend an exiting. Mrs. S. Phillips and' daughter Mabel and Dorthy, aro spending au outing at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jerman re turned last orcnlng from an extend ed outing at Newport. S. O. Mitchell, of Dolsc. Idaho, Is visiting with his brother. F. A. Mitchell, hero for a fow weeks. Cal llurns returned to Portlaud this morning, having transacted business hero for a short time. Miss Vnaco Howe returned thW morning from n'three weektf., vaca tion spent with friends In Rosoburft. Miss Mildred Perkins left yester day for Divide. Lane county, where she will visit with Miss Alsea Haw. ley. Mac Corleson. of Toledo. Or. ar rived' this morning .to transact -UBi.'i ness and visit with friends for a Itwoek. - - Wll Stlenburg left last ovonlnc for Three Hlvors to Investlgato the. trout stock there. Ha will be gone two weeks. Mr. Hoy Howard was a passenger o the morning local for Portland t visit with her slater, Mrs. 0, AN 1, ferwrty ol this city. Mrs. H. B. HolUsd has return! to her homo In Portland nftor several wooks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hnlp Glover of this city. The Ml sad Dean and Arllo Mc Combs, of Portlnnd, nro In tho city visiting with friends nnd rolntlvos for a fow days. Mrs. W. Edwnrds hns returned from Hoscburg whoro sho visited with her purontu, Mr. and Mrs. John Valentino. Davo Hall and Hubert Casemnn returned to their homo in Scntt'o this morning after vlgUlpij with friends hero for a fow days. K, T. nornnrd roturnod last night to Portland after transacting busi ness bore. Mr. Uornard is Interest- Professor A. J. Gnrlnud loft today for Oregon City whoro ho will visit for a few days with friend before returning to his school at lone, Or J. C. Coopor and family startod today on their roturn trip homo, to Cnrsou City, Nov., aftor an oxtendod visit in Oregon and Washington wltn friends nnd relatives. Tommy Prlohard, of Portland, was In tho city yesterday attondlng busl noss mnttera nnd visiting wt: friends. Mr. Prlohard conducts a wholesale cigar houso lu Portland. Miss Klllo Ilarrett returned to hor homo in Portland Saturday evening after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Klter and other frlonds In South Salem. Tom Cornelius, who has mado con siderable money on Portland real estate, loave Wednesday night for Coos Hay to enjoy an outing and look Into property at Marshrleld and North Hond. He sails by tho nroak-water. (United I toss I.enscd Wire.) Chicago, Sept. 1. Nathan Vin cent, a negro 31 years old, wns res cued by tho police from vlolonco nt the hands of n mob in front of the Auditorium hotel, in tho heart of tho city, todny. Tho negro Is charged with having attompted to assault Josephine LuJ wig, a 10-yenr-old girl, In broad daylight nt tho ontrnnco of n build ing on Wnbash avenue. Tho black had seized tho girl and wns attempting to drng her Into n hallway, when hor screams attracted at least a hundred pcoplo, who rush ed upon tho negro. Tho streots woro fairly woll crowded and tho great est excltoment prevailed. Tho negro was chased and was overtaken In front of tho hotol where tho pollen rescued him. It Is believed ho would havo been lynched by tho mob within llvo mln utos. m llltolv nnrrnant.,. t . ...... m ni,.,u. I fair; boarding and lodtfu J service to the far mm lu. iwmuimous opln'on of mlllmininn l.n .... : " """ "uniesi Hfj uvjiuia are sausrnctorlly KluJ Inm Knnnnl 1... . . 1 -" - '"w ""I"' 10 hr. tv.fl .r..li 1 .. .. -" "fl i i.uro m another year ar Portland Interests are wd n9cks to got the fair, an,i gj piy jias io make good. Jt la desired thai (tr.J lorn who has a room that he J uunng-uio fair, leave iuu ndrlrnaa 4ntmlir.nM . ,, . (.Hunt immoeriti oi room at tho Hoard of TJ, ing. rair week unform ner will be on hand at th fot Trodo to conduct visitors to tt lous rooms that havo beenllr rent. "Don't put th tnitif 1st your rooms now," , (t note of the desIreB of the cos-j of tho Portland Railway m Power coinpnny and make a j nous ondcavor to secure atrootcar sorvico to an4 fnwj grounds. Last year th ml not nccomodato one-halt Ui i Arrnngomonts havo been cJ havo tho road to tho fair i sprinkled every day during tlj Tho road lending from tht i Electric company's depot la ' Innd to tho grouudi wilt i'l sprinkled. MONEY TO U TH0S.K.J )vor Iadd & nuh' Dank.Si'j Norwich Union Fire Insurance J Frank Meredith. ItcsMot, Ornce with Wm. Drown k I 20 Commorclal street. JAPS MAY AtlANIJON WOHLD'S EXPOSITION . (Ualtn! 1ti l.t, wtrc.) Toklo, Sept. 1. The dissatisfac tion of the Japanese commorclal bodies over tho postponement of the Toklo worlds exposition from 1913 until 1917, has becomo so marked that there Is danger that the scheme will have to bo abandoned alto gether. At a mass mooting of the Toklo businesi men's association this aft ornoon, tho action of tho oablnet in postponing the exposition was con demned In unmeasured -terms, .and j formal protest against the action "was framed and sent in to the mln Jster of commerce and agriculture under, whoee supervUlon the fair is to be git en. . Tho meeting of tho business mej wa xUiK. Chars that, graft had crept Into the. management of tho proposed fatr'were freely iuado fll was stated that Vh fair can bt given for lesiaowy than is pro poeJ If tho managlmeut I econom ical. The business men y that th. expoiJUon will M a big factor In the ofttllng of kard times. As an alterative, they threaten to kav mi l4otrUl fair or their own U lflJ under tk autplc oj HENEY HAS HOT DAY IN GOURT (United l'res I.wmcd Wire.) San Francisco, Sopt. 1. "You're a liar." Those words wero pnssed twlco In hot rngo In Judgo Lnwjor'p courtroom today during tho proceed ings of tho Huef trlnl. Assistant District Attorney Henoy and Attor neys Ach nnd Murphy for Huof noar ly camo to blows before tho row was settled. Tho auarrol arose whan Attorney Ach for Huof was-trying to lmpench John Houtteler, a prospective Juror Ach called Aaron Sohoncon, a butch er. who had presumably talked to Deutteler for the dofeaso. During the progress of tho examination Ach asked Jamos Foley, Honey's body guard to stand up to bo identified by the witness. Heney objected nnd the war of words followed. "Wo don't havo to kill people. Wo don't havo to shoot thorn In tho back." "That Vlhe, only way you kill peo ple." Bhouted Attorney Murphy, tak Ing a hand In tbo fight. "You're n liar," shouted Heney. "You're a liar," retorted Murphy, Judge Lawlor Interrupted (both men with a reprimand a sthey were advancing toward each other with up-ltfted fists. Thero have been two temporary Jurors selected thus far In the Ruef case. They are M. B Meyer and Alexander Bend. p . STARR PIAf HIGH OASS GEO. C. Will NEW TODA! FIND MAN Kll.ifi;i WITH HEAD SEVERED IPdUhJ Vrtw J.eacU WlreJ Sattlo, Wn., Sept. 1. With the head Before) and lylng.about 20 feet away from. th,Sboy nnd the latter pinned beneath n AUBibor of heavy logs, the remains of a man who was Undoubtedly murdered, were found today on the east shore of Lake Washington near JuanlU, The dead man has not ben Identified, by the authorities who Marted ,m Uvestl gallon. Tke ghtly 1r( w ma by two ltuaters vho iumhl t the body by atcWeat wklle suiting their way t)uttcli Um wnjrtMlH along the tiore. WAiitctl A gentle drirlnz Phono 13C9 Ml For Sale Several noue l ! nnd farm 'anils st a tfflj ttnl Nmlfinnl nank -I- ' n WnntiHl Ono thousand buiti' good feed oats Inquired, LIvosley & Co.. Salem, Pno a Solesmen H Agents- I H! ner weok nnd over caa be Bolllnc Now CampslcB N" from now unt'l election. & stores, county fairs, Pnfl nrlvnte families CoinnW! Bnmnlrts. ohnrtf' nr'-Ir ''i Order today Ch'raKo No 00 Wabash Ave . Chlesfa T-jMb- Wnntwl If you have an oM or a new second hand ti' u.nt.) in snii tt addreii nrico and whe-r to W 0 74, Routes 7. Salem at Kouiul A bunch of W An.lnt-enn'a One It the 1'lj uiu. ihrnuin In thP ntlinr lu tho keV tO th? of .well, never mind. the rusty key the truityi t.A b.. in hrt U'tdOW' Tho,.'. hn kev to th 1 ., nnHi-ors lot ni-h on,i the key to . church around the ew and get the bonth Dj J" this ad. Fer Sale One laree Wr JJ able for parrot. neignt t icci -- SO. JU t- V"- ytf .-.....f. -..a .tyi TCrebl yard at Independence. ing aaiem t.-v - 4fcJu . ... JrvamlnCe l , k..a .. . stsrtiB ' JS lK"'2J2,fl ceBts oe way tMf f ickWS rP5 "r j.9 WMfi raffiHy to P Jj Hrvln se-v IRZ mkMMst Vt. 10. 8L, or phone JOS- C ' s