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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
a. j3r 3te"- Jt- J I liVTY CAPITAL JOURtfAJj, SALKM, ORBGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, I860. -2r23nrEt2ttr jr WIFE NOT ALLOWED TO SEE DYIN6 HUSBAND United l'rei Lcsscd Wire Lob Angeles, Cal., Juno 0. Death lias movol Bwlttor than tho justlco of man In tho suit of Mrs. 0. A. Whitney to compel a surgeon In tho California Hospital to allow hor to soo hor husband, and today when Judge Mobj camo upon tho bonch to dollvor hlj decision, ho learnod offi cially that Mrs. Whitney, through tho action of Dr. B. J. Cook, was do prlved of an opportunity to bo at tho deathbed of hor husband. Mrs. Whltnoy, gray-haired and on fuoblod with ago, twlco attempted to visit hor husband in tho hospital af ter an oporatlon, to which sho ob jected, and for which objection sho was punished by bolng deprived of admittance) to her husband at tho hospital, according to hor testimony boforo Judgo Moss yesterday. She petitioned for a court order scompoll ihg thi hospital authorities to permit her to soo hor husband. Judgo Moss was to Iiavo rendered hie decision this morning. Dr. Cook told tho court that a previous visit to hor husband had ex cited htm bo that hit) condition was mado worso, and for that reason ho ordorcd hor exclusion. Itumorn woro curront todny of a suit among tho holrB over Whitney's cstato, which comprises consldorablo property. No definite action was takon, howovor, and it was intimat ed that tho alleged family quarrol would be settled out of court. SUNSET'S EDITOR C .S. AIKEN, VISITS THE CAPITAL CITY Mr. C. S. Alkon, editor of "Sunset," tho splendid coast magazine, spent tho dny in Snium. Ho is visiting tho main points In tho Willamotet valloy for the especial purposo of giving to tho world all that pen and pictures can a faint idea of tho beauty and productiveness bf this "Gordon of tho Gods." Tho Bonn! of Tnido extended him every courtesy, and its secretary, Mr. A. F. Uofcr, from tho hurrlcano deck of a big mi to, pointed out so mo of tho thousands of orchards and lot ji.tn fenst hlB oye's'on tho grand sweep of tho emerald vnlloy, bordorcd by purple-veiled mountains and gemmod with toworlng snow peaks of gleam ing pearl. That ho was delighted Koch without Baying, for his lungs woro filled with ozono, such ns Oregon nlono produces, and his oyes woro cloyed with tho beautiful and intri cate patterns which Damo Nature, in prodigal mood here wove Into tho fabric of hor summer gown. , Mr. Alkon line enjoyed his visits for tho rocoptlvo part of it is a delight. His labors will come later, when Ills fncllo pen will stutter while ho wonders at tho paucity of tho Eng lish languago and tho insipidness of tho "adjectlvorous" and adverbial phraso. Any ono can see, some can realize and enjoy, but who can describe? SACRED HEART ACADEMY NOTES Ine faculty and pupils of Sacred Heart academy wish to extend their most slncoro tnunks to Mr. A. Hush for tho privilege of spending a whole dolightful day on his beautiful grounds, and also for tho gcnerotiB treat which ho provided during the afternoon. Tho lunch party given by Miss Eleanor Rogers to her classmates at S. II. A. was a most cnjoyablo af fair, ono not soon to bo forgotten by them. Special thanks are due to Mr. Rogers, who contributed' in so many ways to tho plcnsuro of tho afternoon. Miss Evelyn Woods, ono of Salom'B Bwcotest singers, will glvo n recital on Thursday evening. She will bo assisted by Mr. R. Turncy, violinist, and Miss Nclllo Drlscoll, pianist. Pa-' trons and friends of the academy nro cordially Invited. f ' The semi-yearly promotions will tako place at 10:30 a. m. Monday. All pupils who have taken tho ex aminations should be 'present. Inirteen studonts of the Academy have secured penmanship certificates from Prof. A. N. Palmer, author of tho method business writing taught at S. II. A. The certiticates will be awarded on June 15. Closing exercises will take plnce at tho academy on uiine 15 at. 8 o'clock p. m. o To G. A. H. Members. BARONESS URIU SAYS NICE THINGS TO GIRLS i United Press Leased Wire. Pouglikcepslo, N. Y Juno 9. nnrnniB Urlu. wife of tho Jnpancso vice admiral, declared today as sho left Vassnr college, from which Bhe graduated In 1880, that the Japanese ndmlres everything In America, in cluding girls nnd ideals. "You have advanced 30 yearg In America since I left," said tho bar oness, "yot In our country wo have advanced many, many moro yeara." Beforo departing for West Point the baroness presented the college with a sliver bowl, a gift from tho emperor of Japan. Members o'fSedgwlck Post, 0. A. R., and other Veterans of tho Civil War, aro requested to attend tho funeral of Comrado Daniol Kiestor, of Company B. Twenty-eighth in fantry, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his late residenco on D street, north of Leo Mission ceme tery. Interment will bo in said com ctory. D. W. Matthews, post com mander; D. Webster, adjutant. Evoryono would be benefitted by taking Foley's Orlno Laxative for constipation, stomach and liver trouble as It sweetens tho stomach and breath, gently stimulates tho liv er and regulates the bowels, and Is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foloy's Orlno Laxatlvo today? J. C. Perry. Ho Got tho Money, Anyway. Hero Is a caso of tho queor twisU old D-nie Fortune Indulges in. A number of years' ago .a Chicago wo man married a wealthy man, who, dying, loft her a fortune Sho, In tho course of timo, married again, and. dying, loft tho money to her husband ho, in turn, dying, loft tho money to his wlfo, and now sho pass es It oh to a 5-year-old boy, who is absolutely of no relation whatover to tho rrfhn wlio originally owned tho monoy, or to tho woman who first In herited It. o According to tho Albany Democrat, Evangelist Johnson is lighting tho devil to a finish. Strnnglo holds aro not barred, and tho ovangollst is get ting at least two falls out of thrco. You Nov ro Can Tell Just exactly tho causo of you rheu natism, but you know you havo It. Do you know that Ballard's Snow Liniment will euro it? relieves tho pain reduces tho swelling nnd lim bers tho Joints and muscles bo that you will bo as actlvo and well an you. ovor woro. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 Sold by all druggists. o Tho fact that Rallies has not been heard of since ho wob reported caught, gives a long-suffering public tho right to hopo that tho person who caught him realized her duty to tho public, and at onco assassinated him. o Improvement in Electric Car Service lit Portland Patrons of tho Oregoi Electric lino botweeu Salem and Portland will bo Interested in knowing that, Instead of having to walk to Third and Jef ferson streets to tako Portland city Btreet ca.s, they can how tako a car at tho corner of Front and Madison streets, ono block north of tho Elec tric dopot, and bo transferred to any of tho Portland city lines. Tho now car sarvlco will oporato on Madison and First streets, commencing at Front nnd Madison and stopping at First and Burnsldo. Thcso cars car ry fllgns reading "Oregon Electric-Depot." Rovlvalist Shannon collected over $1000 out of tho pcoplo of Hoed: Rlvor, and then roasted tho tow bo causo ho had to pay poll tax. Positively no phone or mail or der's. None charged or sent C O. D. Be on hand early Sale will be gin promptly at 8:30 each morning THE FRAKES CO. The Exclusive Women's Store. 333 Commercial Street ,NTHE F N WATT SALES HANDS OF I Wm TT t I I MANAGER The entire mammoth stock in the hands of F. N. Watt who will spare nothing is The greatest slaughter of prices in the history of Salem. Everything must go MAMMOTH STOCK SACRIFICED regarfsmsfrofp FORMER PRICES On Account of Fire Everything Must be Sold WANTED Klfty Slllc-lH'OpIo Apply at IMJIO Entire Stock to be sold out nothing reserved' An avalanche of bargain)! This entire Mock iiuiHt bo sacrificed the entire store lias tx'cn turned over to K. X. Watt, oiiMcni niIcs malinger, who w.ll spa it nothing In value and prices to iiiako n speedy clearance. ItutlilcHt prlco cutting nivvnlls throughout tho entire store 915,000 worth of strictly lilgli-clnsx, omIusIvo apparel ami millinery, $l!()()0 worth of fine hair good anil during till amazing sale everything must bo closed out all to go in many casi'N nt 10 cent on the dollar., lie on hand early. Hale startx at 8:2(0 each morning. Every nrllrle In strictly first-class. lie on hand early at tills most stupendous Mile ever held! Head and buy thousands of great uiiailvcrtlscri bargain! WANTED Fifty Salespeople Apply at 0::i0 On Accont of Fire Everything Must be Sold A HOST OF MIGHTY WOMEN'S APPAREL VALUES ASMS" Masses of uiorltorlous merchan dise, lovely women's wearables, many that sold as high ns $135 all must be sacrificed In this great whirlwind of value giving. Many of thcso goods aro all now; not oven soiled by bolng in our recent flro, yot wo nro forced to sacrifice the entire stock at prlcos way beyond reason, so low they'ro seemingly impossible. Groat lot of cloth sultR, all stylish, nobby, season able goods, groat vaiues that sold as high hero as 1125.00. This ontlro lot, economically priced at $13.00 to $125, all at HAM' OKI'. This means ata s.wU.8.$6.50 Jf.8.u.u.B. $10.00 J?5. s.u.,,.tt. 17.50 J?.B..8.U!!1, 37.50 $80 to 100 Suits at.... $10 to $.10 Silk Laoo Coats, extraordinarily big values at tho usual prlcos of $15 to $75, an go during thlt mammoth sale at OKK A groat lot of 300 Wash Suits, slight ly sollod by wator only. All they need Is a llttlo pressing up. Sen sational values that sold at $9 to $30 wo offer your choice at tho mngnotlu price, & i rn during thla saio, only. . . , J)i.3u A lot of 60 Jllack Striped Sorgo Suits, satin collars, trimmed and piped with black satin; exceptionally sty lish values that sold at $-10.00, during this groat salo only HALF OKK. Lingerie and Uueu Suits, all now goods, not damaged In any way, uheap.y priced at $5 to $125. all must go ,at 1$ LK.SH, Long Silk Coats of all descriptions, all now, fresh, rtyltsh garments regular prlco $20 nil must go at , H LKSS Giwu assortment of Wash Skirts, polka dots, also sorgo, lluen, etc., skirts, values that sold regularly at $5 to $36. all must go at M OKK Hundreds of great bargains In Wo men's Suits, all classy, now goods, all positively must go during this salo at t aul & I.KSS $2000 Stock Hair Goods Cut Almost to Nothing This wonderful stock of $2000 worth of high grado Hair Goods, In cluding a groat lot of Switched, Puffs, iiarrottos, Fancy Combs, all fancy hair goods all must go at tremend ous sacrifice prices. Itemombor, this Is not a salo of ehoap matorlals--everythiug In stock Is irom tho regu lar oelii8lvo stock of tho Frnkos Co. Head, aim you'll. buy. Lovely real Hair Swltchos, groat val ues that tftild at $2.50 to $05, all to go at tho startling sacrifice of 50 per cont. all nt !4 OKK Puffs, Billy nurkes, Psycho Knots, Coronet Druids, goous that sold at $1.25 to $18, all at 50 per cent rugular prices, this sale. . . )6 OK High grado llarrettos In light and dark colors, values that novor havo sold for loss than 50a, nil must go at tho sensational prico. . . ... .lc Magnificent sholl goods extraordi narily fine Combs, Ilurrettea, etc., regular prices $25 to $40. all must go; you can obtain them at your own prlco. MILLINERY SACRIFICED - -All Hats at 1 0c to 50c on the Dollar Flowers and Hat Trimming at Ten Cents on the Dollar Tho entire mammoth trimming stock of tho Frakea storo, all must go with in tho next few days, ontlrely regard less of all price consequence Prices without peer or precedont, values way boyond realization, so you can't help but bo convinced tha.t this is the greatest salo event over hold la this city. At prlco startlers that will con vlnco you of their value oven stronger than words, wq have divided tho en t're flower and trimming stock Into six grout lots or convenience. Como early. You'll bo surprised beyond all expectation at the wonderful values offered. Mm tea M4 mwBtk I few 8KfElrU mU li&MWTM'j(jr4m 1 All f lowersthat sold regularly at $1 .50 and $2.00 each, now at the low price . AH Waists, Lingerie, Tailored, Silk and Net Waists to go at . . . . ; All hlgh-grado, oxcluslvo hat models, lovoly Pattern Hnts, beautiful Ameri can modols, priced from $2.50 to $150 all must go at ridiculously low prlcos, In many Instances as low as 10 conts oh tno dollar. Priced bo yond nil reason, so supromoly low nro thoy you'll bo surprised and delighted nt values offored. Uoautlful niack Hats, magnificently nnd modlshly trimmed with black Jots, black ohorrlos, flowors, etc.; lovely values that sdld at prlcos up to $100, all must go at.. H I.KSS Many of thoso Hats must go for ono- fourth rog. prices, all at LKSS All untrlmmcd shapes, In lovely straws acorns .pannmns, leghorns otc values that sold at prlcos to $15.00, all at , less than usual prlcos; thoy MUST GO during this salo at . . . . H KKOViail PRICES Nearly nil othor trimmed mllllnory during this snlo at M HEGUIiAH PItlCES Ono assortment of lovoly $35 Trim med Hats, many in this lot that sold as hlgu as $30 and $35, all must bo sacrificed at thoc rn low prlco of ... $ .in) All Wiro Frames, great values that sold as high as $2 and moro, all must go during this Bale vy at 13C -eautlful Trimmed Hats that sold up to $15, all must go rn Lovoly Trimmed Hats that sold up to $25, all must go fri an Magnificently Trimmed Millinery that sold to $35, ah go &n aa $18 Trimmed . in Hats....'. $2.48 $20 Trimmed a- i0 $3.18 $30 Trimmed . ao " WO $50 Trimmed &t i ao "ats $H.$j . 7Sc HALF PRICE I i an C .SrK3iaEl3.,-"r i. ST