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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1908)
"W: feinr oawtal xxmiiAh, MAh-m, moos. wnKMDAY.anvrnmw,i i ii , i i i i .r ' ' i ' ' i ' i i ! i i ' nil. , , . V'rft 33W? JW ' SALOME " ' rig,. "71 Showin DANCE IS t mmmm MHHHWMHMHMPHI Prllimma GOI I . r t t tMy . r1sr4Dft 1 wZm&YI I Ai- JwffmV We sfcy "preliminary showing," tout in reality it means up to the ordinary "complete stock," Ours is never complete, every day sees new goods coming, nnd as lontr as the season fasts wiK keen comine. now that we arc in such a N sptendkl position to show you the new garments of the season, come and inspect sV them, and assure yourself that our qualities are all that can be desired, and how REASONABLY WE HAVE PRICED THEM - Vfr. EXCELLENt TAILDR-MADE SUITS 'Such variety. Never In seasons post did wo provldo the quantity and - gr"eat variety of units you will find vTt-hcro this season. Wo hayQJmnde n special effort to please you thli time W bo como and bco If wd have be'on successful In your case. Thoro aro raoro good Btyles shown In this store than In any other hereabout. Junior's, Misses' and Ladles Slr.cs. ' ItKADY-TO-WEAU SECTION 'tppAY ONLY naraotiiyriannclottea 28 Inches to 36 Inches Vide, values' to 30c a yard today. 6Jy- f . Nena MlftWatll 8:30 o'clock VC ytl i t,xm ft. t 1 1 YOU NEVER SAW A. MORE Attractive lot of good clothes' than wo aro ready to show you right now for Kail wear, They're Hart, Schaft nor & Marx Clothes, and the now colors," new weavosand fabrics aTo tu rich auli-varled and attractive as clothes, can he. In .addition to the now browns, grays, checks, stripes, etc., which have been to attractive ' a feature of this lino line we'll show you somo flno blllo "serges, black cheviots, such as every man ought to have. CLOTHING SECTION NEW ANNEX K lilll Copyright 1908 by Wtr Uifiir A Marx sTODAY , Wo will have on display tho Inn: ost rtsortnjont of'Furs ovor shown In Sajom. These aro hotter value's for less monoy .than wo havo ovor of forcd. Genuine llcalhcrbloom Petticoats In a, largo assortment of styles and colors, usually sold for $2.50. Our Advance Fall Special Thoro aro about 8 dozen In tho lot so tho enrly ones will get C I fih them. ' P UJ SUIT CASES Nothing llko It over shown hi Sa lorn. Genulno Cowhide, with straps all around, shirt fold In lid with I straps, ball head handlos, enual to most $7. 50 caBes Bold else where. Advance Fall Special $5 a Dress Goods Our correct showing of TaH and Winter Dress Good,in. all the new weaves and colors arc proiftftftityis from the bqst .mills v have searched; the markets far and near for this larg iLxoflment, but can now assure you tht our? qualities are (he best cveVoffercd at such reasonable prices. STYLE Is given to a garment by having the goods SPONGED, SHRUNK i fiA,-t','ff,' fPfafVtA, ' ByaBBlBJ'BkBLlwBJawBPJ i , , Y AND P- ""-JSriD on Our NEW DUPLEX SPONGER Perfect Work Best Finish ' VT vfS'i" Tl ' P Shoes Tho well dressed ladles will wecr'thls 'Fall tan high shoos and patoijt colts In Balmoral and Bluchers. Wo aro Snlcm's agents for tho famous "PAT COYAN" for llttlo men ''.'. and boys, for mlssos and llttlo womt'n, for wear, fit and finish this lino HAS NO .EQUAL. Our men's lino of Fall shoes la hot tor than pver, nil tho nobblost shapon n,ro on display. i II ill i mi i il h i i. iiiiiTTS- i I ii1 Price for' Sponging 5 CenU a Yard. Short Lcn$thi 25 Cent Ench. X rcrvrroni v (Caltcd ! Lea, ftlft( Now York, Sjt 2ti.. coast will see tho Salome dxJ tho "enrlnir nn m " "uS uancej s.i ...u ,.,., unuer a ported to havo been si .. Gertrude Hoffman by which IkJ :ive por week f rom th ' - ior a lour 01 the wet Gernii1r Mnrtm. . ' -..w wiiiunu rn. t.i years has been a great fsrorlj oroauway on account of her t nhln dlilHtv na - -.. . . j u ralm,c ramer aartng dancing, vile, AHon dances took London 4., oho undertook to civ v- J olmllar performance and hit ij cu uoioro packed Iioubm, it Is -understood that her' tour will begin SonL 28 fl after appearing In the middle ! sno-wlll go to nil the mtn 1 tho Pacific coast. -0 'SKFjLS intkhkst in CLUB ST.l( B. E. GUIam, tho promlaeatta man who has been cncarei! llvory business here for a 15004 years, nnd of late ono of prletors of tho Club stables. posed of his Interests and '! up other btplndsa In the fnhti W. W. White, of AnnMTllh, chased Mr. Utllam's holding ! aiaoics nnu ne ana nit m Bodlngholmor, will conduct th ness In tho future. Mr. OllUa hlo himself to Borne place of M for a month before ruum!ti MONEY TO L( THOfl.K.1 Ovr J.aiA A- nnnh'a Hon fli' Norwfcb Union Fire Insurance! Frank Meredith. nenWrat hi Offlco with Wra. Drown 1 1 29 Commercial street STARR PIANI HIGH CLASS G00C GEO. C. WILI JT1 V . -I ' ttMIIIIIDIIUIIIII'lll'H City. Ncwsl 111111111 Wiii'i Fair tonight i)ul f huwliiy t ' . T t llrtKtttl 'ol (rmtjoA- J. I). SutluMlUndJ. M. Smith. Frank Smith, iW.J'Uinlth of I'oxt. land nnd TlUtyjSmh'h hnvo rvturiJ' from u huutitiK tu'n'nhlt)K trip down In tho Cow Crwfc ennyop region an 1, Hucroiuled In pbtffi six doer, .(" fttlrly KoodsUed coiigar. and got throo shots uI'hIivuIh lf.it did not Mwtto omi ui 1 11 auji j Jnt HihtIvoA :f .A shlnniQnt of.rwlnr posts. Will luoto spcolal pVlcs for n fw days. Tho C. K. H. S.'Coi. ' IVtltOH fui PHvlugrr , A putltlon for ttit paving of Llhor ty tlrtH't Letweoivystttte anil Cort Btroots wr ttwm(l yostorday, aud most of tho pwnwy dwnoja job tho block havo slgued tho pa"p4Kl Thn potlllonvra want t))f street paved lm medlatoly before, (ho rainy season beghu. W V ' '. CahoMs MwtwSii t K Th 84lmCaHW.cluh hold n nUot IntC 1iBt night -and dlcuavl plans fo tho future; ThoeiuU iibaMMH to be Improved before tho ' season la ovor, and it I hoped that when thn Hxt Min opna tho canoe enthue ItsU will be lnntalled In new and larger quartern. Thoro uro at urg ent' 36 menbor Inluillng somo new ones who wef'Mba In last night. ricontatlvc lial. rud'atton was clct 1 vice prealdentkhir tho coming yMr. $ J KHUrtalniiwHt wf. Mtrrlwn Altoidl School l"iil Htiilo Siiporlutendrut of Public In struction Arkbrmnn nnd County Sii ponlntondftiit Smith nro luMCorvnlllB tmluy nitohdltig tho Uonton County Thq9l fair, linilrond Itluckx n-ljt C. 1). GahrlolHon of' thin olty h'ns md hU vacation duluyod two iIuh on account of his baggago being held up by tho Southor.11 ,1'aoltlp company- ni Albany, nnd nfuurnlly ho Is angry; In fact ho U so angry that ho haj sent In a vigorous kick to tho rail road commission asking that tho "pofnrlous" practice bo stopped. GaluioUon twiyn that tho railroad comiuiny does not transfer baggago to tho oiwt side roa,d untl It fools llku It. in tho moan tlino ho, with two other Sulom num. Is waiting at thu hotol in l)banou fur their bug gugo to nrrlvp. Thoy want to take tho slngo from there to Casc'adls. hut they feol that thoymny need u khangu of clothing, and, thplr trunks gro still in Albany. Thoyymve ! ready iuIhmihI ono stage. Tho next oj( Utavea soon, and theto Is still no slgftfof-baggage. .1 11 KritovHlliig ScluHtl . 4Tho interior of tho Park school U bolng ro-kaUomlned .and otherwise goiierally renovated. Tho work will bcompletHl botoro tho school torra opens this month. njjonl to Stouslotr Governor chamberlain ysterday appointed Clara lew of Tremont, MuUonmah county, delegate to lha Jutoruatlonal Moral Kducatlon con gress to bo held lu Londou, Septem. ber 35 to 29. ' I'THit AMH'llltlOll MtVth . A meotlng of the novly created North wmi FrMll Kuoclation was hold In tho oltteo of O. A. Qondlt ywtor. Any afternoon, and a permanent or- ClilllVAllnil va .lflPh....l mi..I m mm.. Th, matter of catertalnlug K ll 4 rtltutlonnd by ado ted. Tho lUrr.man upon WiW.1 n Salem b a 0 anMJ - - has Vwu plajfivl Irf tho hands of tho I ,,,!,,.,, . ,ii A w I probably include in autpmobllo JJf hhi? " K B,bM M tarough tho mjt 4tJd vicinity. ' . "STm ,7 TZ h.,J Th, strvH paving Crew will begin :. wi-iifKi::v x dmwwww ru q co wkfli JZ iuiM al rotal street. ud tho work will b, JylwU iUrttf at the Intersection of H m mw sn '"- and Coamerclat toward th aouta This section will bo completed with In a few days, oq the preparations huvtf'.nljboon mnilo for tho nctunl lii'lngtome tlmo ago. Ifoi'Mi't n Clean ! Sanjfary niont murkot ypti. . .thlir hot wonthor2 ,- , - --. uros. nnv.q, ouch n mnrkot. Thilr moats aru.ulwaya Iho best. Phone ' (Hit ' , If you haven't tho Bplrlt'try u Taahmoo at 12 He or n' 10c "Lit "Co" rona or oven n Gc lion Ton will help somo. Home productions. 'v Cui Make That old suit or lint look us good as now, bring them In and let ua show you, Johnson & Stege, noxt door to Journal ofllco. Meet ' Mo at tho Midway. Get tho hublt, and you can't stay away. W. MAPLE7H0RP KILLED IN MINE William Maplothorp, formorly of this city nnd brothor of Thomas Maplothorp, proprietor of the Salem Shoo company, was killed In i mine at Itoslyn, Washington, yoMerdny, according to ndvlcoa received by IiIb brother. ' . Maplothorpo was 40 years of age and left this city ton years ago for the mines n( Rotj)yn. Ho leaves u widow and four sons. Tho funeral will bo nt Itoslyn. Other details nro lacking. BIG TREE GROVE IS IN DANGER KlrM Flat F. ll.Stayton of this city will have tho distinction of belnt tho first to build modern flats In Sfom. Ho is to pMt up two flats on center street, between Capital and Suihmor. It la a pleasurpto note auy btlldlng going on In Salem at tho presqnt tlmo with tho dearth of housed and property now on, but modern flats, with speak ing tubes, clothm chutes aro ono of tho principal e-armarks of a big city. J, M. Iwrt'Hci Th best place In town to-buy your groceries, fresh eggs and countr; buttor. Phono an. THINK MURDERER - TOOK JEWELS Oakland, Cal., Sept. 2 -Cnptnln of Dotectlves Poterwn of this city to- day la bending all his efforts toward fUulUil I'reM (.raved Wire.) Stockton, Cal., Sopt. 2. Accord ing to a Bpeclnl dispatch to tho Rec ord thla morning from Murphy! camp, Calaveras county, tho big for est flro which broko out In the. mountains Monday nftetnoon Is ,nov burning on tho edgo of tho Big Treepf Last night tho lire burned up to-with. In 200 yards of tho famous Big ireoa notoi. tiio resort was saved by lAck firing. From tho hotel, the flro swept north about n mile niul then beck to 'Torrlnglon, more gen erally known ajt the old Garners sta-i tlon An arna. ffn.lll1f enunra linu beon burned over-jpnd considerably heavy timber ha53een destroywlf llM'Aral .1 4.aiL.2,i l.-l 1 .1. .' gror5 are .ropos tp ,"' havo been burned&out hu'wjtja .impossible at ...- il'MVI bl'U.WtUHHU UHIH1IS. Ti n,nre waaxsyrteUi uy a, Bpark NEW TODA Wanted A gonUo drlrlnj Phono 13G9. Ml WmitiMl One thousand boitl good feed oat . lnqu re .' LIvisley & Co., Salem Pa. Socclnl Itntes To Ktb B'tl yard at Independence, boil Injr Salem -7.30 a ro. J 153 Loaves Indcnendonce 10 1 5:30- p. m. Starting Weds Snnt in. I mill COntlnUil! davs! FareB II 25 round t' cents ono way Ilaggwl8; Picking begins Sept. 5th. IxW Between my reUi farm at Lake Lnblih, to j bedding pnd a tW Rhnnts ntr- . In bundle" Jounnl ofllco and recflte Li. K. I'age, aau'in. v Los One child's white W rjnv nt Journal offic w :: "' km . OLIUU. Ilndlng the Jewels nupjnised to havo'Lj, W . ' traotIon ensln?( hn tnVon rmm t. au ,....-. i ""JL't" og to- Manuera sawmut n"H uuituilliv xtJCS jl A ' iuiu; 'Hif.'"!"; MARHIKI) HAA8.RODNEY N'loholaa Haas And Knilly A. Rodney -were nnlled lu marriage by Rev. Fathor Mooro at the St. Josepn church, Wednes day, at 9 a. m. Tho happy couple left on tho Ore gon Electric for Portland and tha Sound cities, whero' they will vlaR tor a wiort time, ? -Q-w 1HKU L1CKAt the family home at Lib erty at 6 o'clock- - this tu&trkti VUUViU. WcX, Tha funral-.l,6 heM s S .cloct- tbmorrow Wf. noon. beon taken from Mrs by hor murderer, aud thought now tp bo In pawn shops of Oaklalid or Ban Francisco, if these can bo lo cated, a definite connecting link will bo established between the victim of the crime amt her assailant, A theory that Gustav Allstead, held In detinue was only the ngont of an other person who luduced him to carry out a foul murder has been advanced to account for cortaln rays. terious, facta In the caso. but this la Acoged at today aa absoluely.gvund .lea" by Captain Peterson. The re port of the chemist on tho contents of tho dead woman's stcfuach U ex pected late today or tomorrow, 41stead. the suspected carpenter, is still bold under a petty robberj .charge in the Oakland jail. 1IuiMlrea oi, ViMer tho lead oibiiiij ui jnw iorea.1 rangers are ou; fighting the flawes; So far as U known, norbutMlags havo been de stroyed. Only about a month ago forest flre ranged in tho vlnclnlty of the Big Treea for nearly two week and threatened to' destroy tho fam ous grove. . ,, i, n ' - Mia-j Gj-aco Farrlajtc reUried to her home in North Uenlf Wash., aft er a week's visit hero with "friend and relatives. a Secretary ofVar Wright, at tty opening fall trm of tb army serv-lc- sohoqi.- spoke of, the dangers of a war n the necessity for tralued officers. A full blooded Pattawattomla in Piii,n ..ik .,.., '; rlln ., M...... ..... ." ' , 7V r Vo.a U urKBK -raMTimyiiTi Wr OUH MONKV MAKk. 12316 .per acre, a good H. farm,- 70 acre? In cniunw ' ance In timber and pMt- la good fruit land. ,',rn ..,, ...... o J.r I dwelling on North Conrt 1 . vcash, balance 112 P' snap. See It before yo t Somo closo In loti fo" " doubla in value in oaej- terms. l 6 rooia. VJIBOO cottage corner Front and & Could be rented for Ii0 t FKRGVSOK T ZZ rm IV ism of aov . n 1 r .. s J.:i v t-n rtsuX tow. Kimaer u,;.Vfij. (iUBMtfid on each f r.maltM.1 ISiWQV vifT nui tarcvuf 1 . - - .- " " w-- rs4v- rawari. i.Aj -i ii fi. t.ja,.f ..frt? .