Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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The Old
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Six1
Pairs!
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Two,,
Dollars
Insured Hosiery
$2.00 a Box
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We agree to replace each pair
require mending, any time within
provided the six pairs are worn
pair Is returned with Its coupon.
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or "Nover-dnrn" hope, that may
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Ix months from date of purchase.
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Six
onths
Doublo fold percales, In all the new wnnted colors.
Calicoes, 5c yd.
All standard grHd.cs such as Simpsons and, Americans'.'
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NORMAL
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APPLY KNIFE
. REFORMS
OF
Stillers Linens
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Wc are the agents for these famous lines, which for n half ecu-
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tury have been the most popular goods on the. German market.
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LEFT
1RTHEESS
PROPERTY
ITtM Prw. lAtit vhf.)
iTefk, Sept.2. FUrthor prob-
itb affair of the Ruwbll Sago
rk rereaWd a largo assort-
! thle atfcurltlos and the
i ro trying to mako an In-
jol ttM bonds and stocks, up-
I they will!) unable to real
Ik total par value of these
, u ahown by the Into mil-
I'ltnancial register was $1,-
IW. Now they are not worth
W they are printed upon.
niMoton alad expect to real-
pel bt nothing oh many of
i cfCe-a accounts. Furthermore
N tie railroad hare been sold
libs, one of them being the
Wetjsie & Eastern, and thn
' lit Sew Brunswick Southorn.
ftratr which wok originally
! 11,000,000 wns old for
fM,u& tho latter, held at
t they disposed of at $280,-
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RiltHot these worthless secrarl-
le Into 8age'8 hands early In
Hf.
WAX TO RAVE
Oil) CALIFORNIA CAPITAL
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Blo, Cal, 8ept. 2. Tho
Federation of Womon'o
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Pflteffietlt tO VA frnm Aa-
9 old state capital build-
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WTIOAL ADVICE
'ttPrtpared to ghe you aA
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now doomed to bo razed to make
room for tho extensive now county
bulldlngo provided for by tho bond
Issuo. - v
Ah nil tho preliminary plans have
been mado for tho construction bt
theso now buildings, It Is thought
that tho movement" to savo tho blcj,
.historic structurc-.has been launched,
too la(e, but, ?n. effort wU,be. made
fo sccfjo a, reconsideration oJ he;
plans.
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HUXTETt nEGOMKS IIUNTED ' '
TREED BY COONS
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San Rafael, Cal,, Sept. 2. Al"
though ho did his "best to kedp tho
story a secret,- It leaked out today
that Deputy Sheriff Richard Polastrl
or San. Itnfaol county spent tho most'
of Sunday night In a treo'.whore'ho
had been driven by coons that he
wont out to tree
Polastrl, who prides himself on bo
Ing an amateur hunter, went out with
a party of friends to hunt coons. He
was crouching behind n tree with a
lantern and a rlflo wnltlng for tho
dogs to drlvo tho game in his di
rection. Tho hunt was successful up to this
point. Tho coons camo in Polnstrl's
direction all right, br.it ono of them
Jumpod Into tho lnntern and this en
raged tho animals so that they a.t
tncked tho hunter. MIo forgot thut
ho was a hunter and climbed up the
tree ns fast as ho-could go.
Tho hounds picked up the trial and
brought tho other men to the tree,
who rescued Polastrl.
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STOP INITIATIONS
(United Trets Leaied Wlr.)
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 2. Mys
tery Is attached to the origin of a
costly nro which last night destroy
ed tho planing mill or tho Oregon
Construction company and badly
damaged. Qther property on'O'Farrcll
street In the heart of the Van Ness
avenue shopping district. An In
vestigation' la In progress today to as
certain the cause.
Jt-Tke total loa of property Is ove-
$20,000. One 'of tho structures -partially
burned was Neergard's hall in
which, the Choppers club, a sub
sidiary organlaatlon of the Woodmen
fof the World, was holding an Inltla-'
tlon. Not daunted by the Interruption
of tho flames, the members dragged
their 'paraphernalia Into the street
loaded it on an express wagon, fell
In behind, and started la a proces
sion to Bad aaother boll.
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SUnMAKIN'E EARTHQUA
'" NBAJt YAQMX A BAY
(Unite! VttM Mwd Wk.
ewportOr ept. t.-fr-The SHr
fac1 of th ocmh for wlU of shore
at this poUt Is.stiwaKh. A&& Hsb,
s..captaiM rMc&Usg H Iwt dur
ing the part ftw days are eaavlacfed
that there has ba a SHhaarJae
artbtiake, or a vlaate erapttOB
MMwewhare sear Yaaataa bay. '
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of tho schooner Condor, Is one of
tbo Bailors who roports tho ocean
,Mlft?rllly oveTctC with "tho dead fish,
which nppcntlovhavrb'eon Rttted In
some catastrophe. Not In 40 years
havo so many herring' Iseon seen b,o
foro In Yaqufna bay, or at sea, and
at flrt It was'lho'uhtthhUwjutbo
','soYenth year" of them, as.lt is 'Sup
posed that hprr)ng-,( yko ,tiie IqcqM,
eomesIn great quantities, at soyn
S'car Intopyals. ..:...,.. '
.Xlnrtnemen all agrcb that ther.e Is
,'pnly ono explanation, for tho ,pho
nomonon, and ttmt Ib, that there has
ibeen niauhraarlne eruption of norHo
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ELEVATED
RUNS INTO
WORKMEN
(United I'rcia I.enaed Wire.)
Chcngo, Sept. 2. Ono man was
killed, two were- fataljy hurt and six
wcro severely Injured today when n
Northwestern .Elovated train going at
a rapid rate Btruck a gang of workmen.
Three trains wero approach at tho
samo time and the workmen, In n
wild, endeavor to escape, ran directly
In front of tho swiftly moving city
bound train.
John Soeno was hurled 20,- feet
through tho air, ns If ho .had boon
bhot out of a cannon, and was In
stantly killed.
"Sho others'" wero scattered along
tho tracks a hundred yards. Tho
train was heavily loaded with pa's
sengcrs going Into tho city and the
accident caused a panic, aboard, bu
no o6 wftapIninred seriously In th
jushf tho. guards h'e)d txq gates
and doors- cloa, .5j
Penritt's Cerbollzedt WHch Haxel
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Salve
piles,
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the best thing to use
Sold W all druggists.
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clean Yrtfed.
and price right.
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Quality fine.
Tho State Normal school board
met at Secretary Starr's olllce Tues j
day at 3 p in, Record books for tho
classes for all three schools will be
furnished by the state printer, fotr
about $25, the price that has been
"paid for books- for ono school ;ln tho
past.
The Monmouth school will be run
until February 1, 1908, on mohoy
put up for current expenses, about
$1500, and tNc teaching forco are
to be, paid out of tuition recelptd,
Contracts explro January 1, linlcs.
legislature makes the needed appro
priation,
President Rcssler, of Monmouth,
reported total receipts $1281, for
Summer Norma) school, or $121. 1C
above expenses.
Ashland Normal school tcacher:
were put on ten months' basis In
stead of by the. year. This meant
that instead of $1200 n year tench
crs who work at $100 a month got.
$1000 a year, and no pay during
Biimmcr vacation. ,
Secretary Starr was authorized to
procure r.iniform blank forms for ad
mission of students of all schools.
Uniform' students' dnsd rocorO
cards and students' final record
cards wore ordered fof 1all throo,
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'"Also that presidents mako out n
receipt to students for nil fees paid
on uniform receipt blnnk.
It wns voted that no ices 1)0
allowed local notaries for swearing
persons having claims against nor
mal schools. ' i
Secretary Starr was Instructed Ho
make a detailed 'report to tho gov
crno'r'of the proceedings far tho board
ef1-regents showing financial re
port, proceed I ngH of the' board, apd
recommendations to tho loglslaturq
fTho lappllcatlbn to pay $20 :u
month toward support of an omnibus
between normnl school and tho city
of Ashland was turned down.
TOURISTS :
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NEW MISS
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IS WHAT PARTICULAR DRKSskllS WANTON
, ' Novelty Dess G6tii3s '
The how ' Creations In Fall Fabrics cortalnly (p, credit to tho
designers. They have shown good taste" 1 hprodh'cln now com
binations of tho popular Herringbone and chovroH8lpos and In
combining perfectly harmonizing colors to glvo VpiflR8lng, sub
duod color citcct. Ay
AliMOST ANY
vnii n,v unv t.acti vrctws vnvKTriEMA
PRICE If you aro willing to bo-n year bohlnft' theMliii. but, when
you want THE VERY LAmS&UREATfONS; INMRKSS GOODS
nt prices bnBed on tho. Bpot cash plan, wo havo. aiiij4ld assort
ment In nil the wanted colors and are ready to-'VitVow,'
.Wo'HO'NOT'handloladlosea'dy mado suits iiKtheroforo do
not underrnto tno ImportancOiof ynrdago goodB Wvfrce Bales In
thoready-mado departments, as la done In many stores. Vfe aro
rece)vlng many compllmonta on tho 'SYavv
New Silk Waisti js :
which wo nro showing In pattern lengths. No Iwb aUko. ' Tho
colorings match tho Now Fall Dross Goods ,porfoct)y,. , New PLAIN
JiV.
and STRIPED JIESSALINE SILKS tn now s'haliUsrecolved yes
torday by express. Many customers nro buying wvly this year
You'd bettor seo our lino while,' tho nssortmentA Is . complete.
"Regular stores" can't match our prices. f:,,Y
Price only 1 5c and you get one New Weajratter n Fret
wsied
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tuzmrfcza KSrurw
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A sudden chnngo In the tompora
turo loosqned tho heavy deposits of
Ico and the molting snow sent tho
torrontn roaring out of their couso
It Is said that tho mnn avalanchp
swept over many miles of country,
gathering forco and Increasing In
bIzo ns it travelled.
Everything in tho path of tho ava
lancho was swept away but tho full
extent of the damage has not been
learned ns yet. Tho Alps have at
tracted an unusual numbor of tour
ists for this time of tho year for tho
reason that tho weather condition?
were, hotter than during midsummer
for years.
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(United PrM Lead Wire.)
Doston, Mass.," Sept. ,2. F.gur
men are dead today as the result of
breathing tho deadly fumes, of'bara-
Ing pltch-awd oakum in tho fore peak
of tho British bark P.urltan ax aho
lay In President Roads yfeferday7 A'
fifth seaman was overcome, bflt will
recover. TMerdad;f i '
Harry 1. Ob9ear ' ' ' '
Carl Morsn.
Peter Becks..
Geo-rrfe &tnb)ae,
The are la supposed to have been
caused by spontaneous combustion.
Dut slight damage .was done to th
vcm1, 'which. I In command of- Can
tata Chapman. The Puritan bad
takaa on a cargo of tar, oil pitch
and oaktua from Vancouver, I). C.
The wen were sat down Into the
forepeak to stow away a sail, and
wbea (bey failed to return, an In
vertlgattoa dtselofte that they bad
beea saffocated by the fumes.
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O PERSONAL MENTION O
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O And Movements .of Salem O
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Miss Mabel Smith has , gone to
New'p'ort for an.outlng. . M
Dr.'C Gibson,' of Portland, jls In
tho city looking after his patients,
Mlaa Edith Kuney has gono to Cor
vnllls.to visit with friends for a wcokt
.Miss Rosa Kausoher wont to .New
port yesterday morning to enjoy an
puling.
II. D. Cooloy and family ljavo gono
to Cascndln to spond n two-wctkn'
outing.
T. A. Oliver, of Dallas, came over
this morning to. attend to buolnoM
matters.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Honry Mltcholl, of
Portland, nro In tho city visiting with
friondB and relatives.
Miss Emo King has returned from
a month's lslt n .Raker 'City ami
Walla Walln. , ' ..
MIbs Francis Srott Is In Albany
vhltlng at thy homo of Miss Anon
Worrell for a fow days.
Miss Margaret -J. Cospor has ro
Uirned from an extendnl visit In dif
ferent California cities.
Miss Bailie Wlnnns, , of WnJIn,
Walla, la visiting at tho homo oM
MIs Elizabeth Lord,
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Ths are mare girl tbaa boy stu
4mU ja the elate of Washington big'i
Ko6l by 122.
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And nshlrtg .trp a life' mountains
near Ashland. . '
Carl Victor ana wife left yester
day for Dntto, Moht,, where they will
visit with Mrs.' Victor's parenU for a
fow weeks.
Dud Stutsman; vforenmn of the T.
A. Llvesley hop faj-m south of the
'Clty.kTeturned 'y twterday from a bftwl
ness vslt in Eugeae,
Cf K, UpaUldtug' has returnd
from a shortroutlh'g at the ooas't with
hli family who liavoboen spending
the aummer months there.
W, H. Jtidson has returned to his
homo In Klamath Falls aftor trans
acting huslnofts and vUltlng with
frlcnda here" foV T'w5k7
' Prof.- J. U; Rtwtmnn, of Roso-
burg, loft hero yesterday for DoVora,
Kentucky, whorahafSfill mako an
oxtonded visit. "
Mlsa aonovlvoMlor roturnod to
lior homo In Wnfia Vafla yostorday
aftor a wook's visit hero with hor
brother, Frank MJUer. "
Robert aittonejnglnqor .on tho
yard englno lioro at Salem. has gono
to San Francisco on avacatlon. Mrs.
Olttens nccompHnl'hiw as far an
Sam; Crowan rotUrnod today from'
Newport whpre he Bpent ajreok paW-;
dllngaround .tho ocpan. )
MiiiOrllla Zlinmer has returned'
to her homo livjugqiJb after,yUUlsl
hero for two t wrka, f .t, ft
Mra, A.aH. Wnnltt ,wgbCiaPort
land this Wrf ins ' to vffift"'4 with '
frlonds theTcmatnder of-the week.
Mrs. Monlj;..-IxiUa. , and little
daughter havo gono to Sclo today to
visit with her parents.
Mr,, and Mrs. Jake Huffman aad
ea havo left .for Saa Francis tf
visit ior a jow weKs, .,
J. T, Poyiltof and1 'family lafi 1(
night to spend a fow months' at 'lan
pimles, California,
MJas EMo Orey returaed to her
homo In Portland this, morning after
a brief visit with Salem friend.
Mra, A. J. Camoa aad faailly re
turned- last evening from a summer'
qutlBjr at Nowert. ''
William Orey left tkhi morning for
Portland to traaaact bnlhe for a
abort time and vMt with frKad.
Frank Graahi returned to ' bis
work at tbo Reform tfchool this
morning after a abort hwlseM vlalt
here.
J. B. Hall, of Cottage Grave, ar
rived tn the city this morula g to look
after biwlne Interests for a short
time, . '
U. O. Boyer baa returaea rom
Burns, Or., wbare be YMt4 with
frleadi aad iJP" few
wtka
Luther talh returaaa laat
Grants Pava where sho will visit,
Jumcs R. Elnne,-, a Portland auto
mobile mahlRlHt; krrlvwl today to
topalr If, P, -'Corkle'a machlno, of
Portlnnd, which "rveut dead" horo
on arrival last evening,
Otis Moyer, a proilHOHt Stnyton
resident, loft today- fer Portland,
Maine, whvro he -will, vlblt relatives.
It haa b9eaV41yM-a ) ir. Mayor
lias been back Jo Partlanch'V
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson, of
Red Bluff, Cal., arrjfpa this morning
rrom wugeaQ 10 ymm. tno cuy ior a
few days. TbeyVwn-tRUr the coast
potntu OB far as Nf Mra Washing
ton before returniWto their 'home
In Iteil Bluff. , A
Hon. S,W. md4)t u Nevada
boy but V,0. l t llfg mining
mon of the norlh'ww, came up from
Portland la'hlsanto, last ajght, and
left thla mftfllng ff itivuthem Ore
gon, and thance mW tp Ixa
Augoles. His wlfaaQmpaale him
Charley WHImaa, few Uy clork
at tho Hotel GroM fa Jrlugone, but
formerly of thl clif, eama dowa last
erealng to visit fof )veojc with hi
batbe r, Frank Wfthjaaa', i4 Bhake
hamlswlth his 'muV old 'friends
Here, pr, wiumaawas cierK ib mo
Ifotel Willamette K?Mr ago.
Ed. William?, who owns and
manages the big daiartmeut store
In The Dalles, and. Hermann Hepp
Hr, the Ihe-wlreMMtbeas man of
Pnrtlaad, paid SalAm a visit yester
day. They came 'ib from Portland
Monday afteraooa ayau auto, aa4
bad trouble of all .M buratlag
twfi tires and belb a4!d several
Jwurs, Til lalt M tea mlleo
from ftataa wb.tMtuiitt overtook
theWraMfV) te.M to'frelr list of
woaa tbelr lamp fat' but, Howarer
tby ebwd W umlMg yMtefday
sight from a bre week' butlag had aa eJoyab vWt.
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