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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1909)
DAILY OATITAIj JOURNAL, SALKM, ORRGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 196. 1M k K Blue Ribbon White Sale Tho whole Btoro Is n vision of snowy lovollnc8B In which ovory price is a monoy-saving inspiration. Truly that Is The Blue Ribbon Sale Tho greatest of nil whito sales. Now Is tho time to fill your needs Ir. whito goods, for if you wnlt until nftcr this cnlo you will have to pny prices much higher than thcBO which wo now offor. Today Only Wednesday's Surprlso Salo No. 435. Tho Wash Goods and Llnon Section offors best quality LARGE DATII TOWELS, sun bleached nnd frco from any Imperfections. Regular 2Gc values from our largo stock. Dluo Hlbbon Whito Snlo Spoclnl Prlco 15c each Nono sold until 8:30. No telephone ordors rccolvcd. Lncos, Embroidorlos, Handkorohlofs, All-overs, White Dolts, White Veilings, Wl)lto Wash Goods, Whito Dress Goods, Whito Trimmings, Muslin Wear, Corsets, Wnsh Dresses for Women, Misses and Children, Parasols, Waists, Hosiery, Linens, Lnco Curtains, Drnporios, Whito Shoos nnd Oxfords, Men's Whito Shirts, Whito Vests, Wnlto Ties. Whito Underwear, etc. Whatever Is whito is Included In this grand tindorpriclng Illtio Hlbbon Whito Salo. xsubXA MeueVKX mimrmftS.inm I Jtf - wi JX&tttYZTTjFwm J OOOOOOOOOOO 0 CITY NEWS 00000000000 Weather Forecast- Fair tonight and Thursday. Thursday Will Ho (ho Last Day to pay wntor bills and got tho 10 por cont discount. 0-8-St. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottago and Ghomokota ats.; calls ility or night; J. C. Sill. Phono 721. Several New House For snlo or ront. For prices and tonus see Vogot Lumber Company it MentM Ait) Too High 'lhon got Home of Fnrrlngton's fresh fish. Direct from tho const ov ory tiny. Now Is tho Time To pny your wator bills: nlso Ir rlgatlon bill, and got tho 10 por cont, fooling thnt tho atroot car manlpu Thursday Will Bo tlio Iat Day to pay water bills and got tho 10 por cont discount. G-8-3t. Tho Gntctis Case Judgo William Galloway will not render a decision In tho matter of tho referendum petition of U'Rcn and othors questioning tho validity of tho omorgency clauso appointing Wm. Gatens additional Judge In tho fourth judicial district, until tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock. Although Judgo Galloway has novcr given out any Information regarding tho con clusion he will probably arrive at, from tho argumont yestorday after noon botweon tho attorneys, it Is tho general opinion of those who haVo been following tho case, that the de- clslon will bo In favor of tho' secre tary of state. About tho Whito rineu Tho Stato Board on Tuberculosis met at tho stato capital and trans acted Bomo Important business In ro gard to the fight against tho whito plagnio In Oregon. Tho board se lected tho old muto school for tho state sanltorlum, and arc locking ovor tho building today to begin prep nratlons as soon as posslblo of put ting tfio placo In ordor. Mayor Rodg era was elected as socrotary of tho bonrd and Governor Dcnaon as chairman. Tho board will hold an other mooting Into this afternoon. Now Is tho Time- To pay your wntor bills; also Ir rigation bill, and get tho 10 por cont discount. G- 8- 3t. The Athletic Union Tho Mnrlon County School Athletic Union has now made all tho neces sary preparations for having Its meets, tho first to bo In Hubbard shortly. A sllvor cup has been pur chased by tho commlttco to bo award cd tho winner of tho baseball games nt tho end of tho season, nlso gold and silver medals for tho victorious Bchools In tho other athletic games, Tho medals will hnvo ongrnved on them tho nnmo of tho ovont nnd the words "County School Athletic Un ion." Tho winning school will be given a gold medal and tho second l-st a silver one. Uohght Near Woodbtini C. 8. Walters, an otflclal of tho Oregon Electric Hallway Company In this city, has purchased sovoral acres of land nenr Woodburn at $125 tin I aero nnd ho will bo busy soon In liilnntlnir It with fruit trees on tho (latest plnn. Flvo of Mr. Wnltors' ' friends from tuo east nave also ' bought land In the Woodburn district and Intend to rnlso fruit. This Is a . vnluablo ploco of proporty Mr. Wnl 1 tors and his friends have purchased, as tho Oregon Electric has Issued ordors for a branch lino to bo built from West Woodburn to Woodburn, which will run within a short dis tance of tho proporty. Mmv llavt'linll Tonight There lll bo red fire nnd excite ment galore again this evening on the Willamette field when tho Port land Railway, Light & Povvor Com pany baseball nggrogntlon pits Its batting nnd fielding nverngu against thnt of the team representing tho Pacific States Tolephono Company. Tho writer of this artlclo doosn't llko to tnlco sldos, but he hits n skittish o o o o o o o o o o 0 PERSONAL MENTION (' OOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. II. O. Eppley went to Port land this morning to attend tho Rose Fair. Miss Efllo Nccdham loft for Port land today, whero Bho will bo tho guest of .friends during tho Roso Carnivnl. Miss Flosslo Schambrook went to Portland yosterdny to attend tho Roso Fair. MrB. W. II. Miller and her guest, Mrs. A. h. Hamilton, and daughter, Miss Margarot Miller, will bo tho guests of friends during tho Roso Fair. Mrs. J, F, Robinson and Mrs. G, It Romlck, of North Dakota, loft to day for their homes, aftor visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawry, in South Salem. Mr. Harry Molr wont to Portland this morning. Z. J. Rlggs was a business pas songor to Portland today. Dr. and Mrs. B. II. Whito nro homo from Los Angeles, whore they spent the winter. Clydo Goodrich has loft for Port land whero ho wl.. tako In the big rose carnivnl. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoysor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou Hurnor of Cnrloton, Or., nro visiting in this city for a low uayB. Miss Grnco Fyalson, of Arm strong, Iowa, is visiting her slstor, Mrs. Fred Ruof. of this city. Sho V711I remain somo tlrao and go to tho coast beforo returning. , o DIED. ALLEN At tho Snlom hospital Juno 9, 1909, at tho ago of 24 yoors, CarbatUi M. Allon. Tho deceased was tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Docho of Mon mouth nnd lonvos a. huBband, J. II. Allen, of eastern Orogon. The re mains woro propared by Undertaker W. T. Itlgdou nnd Bhlppod to Mon mouth for burlnl. Rev. W. A. Wood will conduct tho funeral services. Absolutely Pure Mi the and Grapes give the chief ingredient active principh healthfulness. t YAL i POWDER ibsoluiely Ture Jnstires wholesome and deli cious food for every day in every home No Photphate No Alum Pain nny whero stoppod in 20 min utes suro with ono of Dr. Shoon's Pnln Tnblots. The formula Is on tho 2G-cont box. Ask your doctor or druggist about this formula! Stops womaniy pains, Itcadacho, backacho, pnlns nnywhoro. Wrlto to Dr. Shoon, Rnclne, Wis., for frco trial to provo vaitio. capital Drug storo. HORSE BREAKS RECORD FOR HIGH JUMPING Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Lndd & Dush, Dan Dulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Lndd & Bush's Dnnk, Snlom. Ot discount, 0- 8- 3t. Don't MU Tho removal wtlo nt Burr's Jewelry Store If you need anything in their Hue. Groat disannul on everything lit storo. Now Is tho Time To pny your watr bills; also Ir rigation bill, nnd get tho 10 por cont discount. 0- 3- at. Ireton'N Fruit Tracts Are now rondy for snlo, $5 por month without Intoreat. Watora nros.' Investment Co., ovor Bush's bank. G-7-flt lr Htovo Wood 'And coal .call 198. Vogut Lumber Company. gf Vino Mnplo nntl Ash Wood .For salo, cheap, for Immodlato de livery. Apply Krobs llros., Bush Droynmn building. Tolephono Main 121. 2-16-it Choicest lltilldlng lKt& On easiest tortus. Homer H, Smith, Room 5, McCornnck building. Phono 00. 5-7-tf tutors will take a slight kink out of tho tolophone inou nntwtlhstnnd Ing tho talking machine doctors nro familiar with nil tho corners of base bull. This will bo ..e second of tho many games sohotlulod for tho Twi light league and Salem's fans are looking for tho outcome with much No Mattel' I lnteriwt and enthusiasm. Newspapor How warm tho weather you can I men nnd other onlookers have not always get tho freshost In vegetable ' been allowed to take "looklngs" at Will Cull for Hut And clean thorn to look llko now nt small expense at tho Snlom Stonm Dyo Works. 100 South Commorclnl Htreet. Phono uCu. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. unlng, polishing, ropalrlng. Ph'oGOb OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO London, Juno 0. Establishing a now world's record for high Jumping horses and winning a $2500 gold cup oorod by King Edwnrd, Jubtlco, rid den by Captain Borllle, ot Franco, cleared tho bar at 7 foot, 4 Inches at tho International horso show today. Tho king Bont hearty congratulations to tho captain, dosplto tho fact that It was well-known that tho monarch was particularly anxious to sco an Englishman win tho trophy. Jumping at this year's horso show Is on a scnlo novor boforo attomptcd In nny ohow ring. England has bcon so badly outclassed In such contests In roccnt years that tho war ofllco was stirred into action, and InMstod that tho training of this class of horBomanshlp should bo Improved at onco. It is known that tho king had had much to do with tho stirring up of tho department, and It was for tho purposo of oncournglng his aubjocts to tako an lntorost in what thoy havo heretofore consldorod "circus riding" that ho offorcd tho vnlunblo trophy for today's ovont. As tho result tho Englishmen mndo a much bottor showing than over boforo, but woro unablo to outclass tho export French man. Moro than $100,000 In prlzos havo been afforcd for this show and tho driest horses In tho world aro partic ipating. Much Ihtorcst Is ovlnccd in tho coaching Marathon, which Is sched uled for Juno 14. Tho first prlto in this ovont will bo a $500 cup offorod by Joseph Winder, of Philadelphia. yiiiiiiai iiiiaimiit iiiiigi4M NOTICE! Lost or Stolen Sovernl weeks ago, u Snell blcyclo, two or thrco years old; steel rims. Return to Jour nal oftlco for roward. 4-3-tf You Can't. Do Hette Lots from 160 to $200 on pay ments of f 5 to $15 por month. Homer XI. Smith, Room 5, McCornack Dldg. Phono 00. 5-7-tf o will pay you promptly for tho followlug and wo do not chargo com mission. Lot your produce bo good, fat aunllty: Drossod Block Hogs 10c Dressed Voal undor ISO lbs....8)fc Largo vonl loss according to alio. Ffesh Eggs 22Je Lfvo Chickens 18c Dressed Chlokons 17c Send for shipping Tugs. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT OO, "Fighting tho Boor Trust." Portland, Oregon. nt me .1. m. ..uwrenco grooory. cor ner of South Commercial ami Ferry streets. Phone 311. Hoard of Train" .Meeting Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Salem Board of Trade will bo held In their rooms Wednesday oven lug, Juno !). All members aro urged to be present. O. L. McNnry, presi dent; A. F. Ilofer, seorotnry. If tho Person Who found a fountain pon In tho poBtolllco will loavo same with post master ho will bo thankfully ro wardod. 0-8-3t. Hoard of Trodo Mooting The rogular monthly mooting ot tho Salem Board ot Trado will bo held In their rooms Wednesday owning, Jul no 0. All members aro urged to bo present. 0. L. McNary, president; A. P, Ilofer, secre tary. 0-8-2L This Mcaiui Dollars To you. Two of tho g'tateat Inveu tlons of modern ttmea on exhibition In Dorcas Bros Hop OSlco. Greater money mokor than tolephono. Call and see thotn; froo demonstration. - 3-81-tf I'cputy lfcrli Luld Up Deputy Sheriff William Each has been confined to his homo by sick ness for tho past two days, being tak en suddenly 111 Inst Monday. Try Crystalets For tho breath. For eale at: Moyer's barber shop. Eckorlen's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store, Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Wlllamotto Hotel. The Council, Talklngton's. ' Tho Court. the toHiiiH practicing, hh they are evl dently gottlng next to a collection of now plays wnlch will make the spectators set up and wonder some. At 0:15 tonight the game will he cnllod. ThiirMltty Will Ho tho Last Day to pny wator bills and got tho 10 por cont discount. 0-8-3t. o An Ode to llnugu lltiyers. The unsuspecting fnrmors, Who didn't hoar otr cnll, But paid ouormoti8 prlcos For rnugos plain and smnfj, Reponted when wo showed thorn Tho orror thoy had made In buying ot tho peddlor Tho forfy-ilollar grado Aud pnylng ovor sixty Whllo careful buyers bought Flnor, larger, stronger onca For what a "Follor" ought. Profit by this lossoa, friends, And keep "yor dorg" about, Or tho poddlors " 'ill git yor, "Ef yer don't watch out." Mernl: Buy a SOUTHBEND MAL LEABLE RANGE, of your homo denier, and save money and worry. BUREN & HAMILTON, o President Tuft says: "If tho Lord U good to us, and tho weather gets hot onough wo will hnvo a tariff bill by Ji no 20. o Former Salemlto Dead. M. L. Wllmot, a Grand Array vot oran, who for many years was a res ident of Salem, and for somo years has resided at Albany, and was a member ot tho city council, died yes terday from hoart failure, without any Buffering whatover. Ho was born In Virginia, but entered tho Union army from Kentucky. For a number of years he was postmaster at Sprlngllold. I.nno county, from where ho removed to Salem. His ylfo sur vives IFm Mr Wllmot Vns a man of fearless. Independent character, and n loyal patriot undor all circuit)' stances. qwttitiKiiinniin mm wieisibi i DODSON'S EXTRA SPECIAL . d W. A. GAINS & CO. HERMITAGE WHISKIES At nil First-class liars. Stnndnrd Liquor Co., Agents, Salem, Oregon x Simp If taken ..'irore Juno 1 57 acros, 30 In Italian prunes, 3 in Po- tltos, 5 in winter applos, 2 In Eng-1 lien wninuis, a yonrs oiu; a in Royal Ann cnorrles and Bnrtlotl pours; flno gar do it; good hotiso, 2 bams nnd fruit dryer; il 0,500, 11 sold quick. Six miles from city. Moyor & Bell Lund Co., 347 Stnto stroot. Phono 867. 5-4-tf For Sale-A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information see i lAHt Lady's black aud whito striped cont. Return to 3CG North Com mercial stroot. Roward. C-9-31 For Sale Cheap, a good squaro pi ano. Inquire L, E. Goodhue, fiDO Ferry street. C-0-tf H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK aiiiiniiiiMii4iiiBi;iiiM For Halo Largo body fir wood, first class for rosldenco. Also oak nnd ush. Downing & Eoff. Phones 1417 or 1238. 0-9-tt Surveying dono nnd contracts for conoroto work tnkon; satisfaction guaranteed in both linos. D. D. Barron, city hall. Phone 130. 6-0-5t S'raywl Monday night, from Ma rlon, brown ntaro,, weight about 1400, foretop cut off, heavy mano and tall. Reward for Informa tion or return. John Carlln, Ma rlon. . 5-9-lw Wanted Tho ladlos of Salem and vi cinity to know that they can got buttons covored nt the Womans Art Shop, 538 Stato St.; reasonable rates and without delay C-0-3t liosd !argo yellow bono back comb. Ftndor plenso toavo samo at Jour nal o.vO. 6-9-tf Railroad Day Celebration. Klamath Falls will celebrate thai completion of tho railroad Monday, Juno 14th. Rato from Salem to Klamath Falls and return, $15.45. Salo dates; Juno 11 and 13, final re turn limit Juno 27. WM. McMURRAY, 0-S-5t Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. New Hotel Located at Hoover. Or., two and one-half miles oast of Detroit at tho end of C. & E. R. R.. on Santlam rlvor. Newly furnished rooms and good board at reasonable rates. Hunt ing and fishing first-class. For In formation wrlto HOOVER LUMBER CO., Hoover, Or. MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Port Worth. Texas Look At This for Salo A rirst class rooming and boarding houso prop sltlon at Newport. Orogon. Two houses and furnishings and iou wm do sold for less than tho cost of tho houses, buildings aro four years old and furnished complete. owner Is a non-resident and this as a speculation. ueeds tho money. Look Tho Tho into LEE Newport, Ore. WILLIAMS Inquire at Journal Office niinnHKHufKumntnmtitHHi