Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 03, 1909, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATUIIDAY. JULY 8, 1M,
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Barefoot Sandals for Summer Days
Are almost a necessity for the boys and girls, We have
the neatest barefoot sandal now we ever displayed, in
tan leather with brass buckles and neat side strap, Let
us show them to you,
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A Feather Boa
Makes a handsome addition to a pretty summer cos
ture; nothing gives a suit smarter or more stylish ap
pearance than a pretty boa, For a few days we offer
you an opportunity to purchase one at a very low price,
EXTRA SPECIAL
Regular $2,-98 White Boa $1.96
Regular $6,00 Brown Boa .' $4.14
Regular $6,00 Black Boa 1 $4.14
Round Thread Valencienes Lace
A new, large and very choice assortment for you to
choose from, Extra Special 10c
Summer Wash Goods
Regular 25c, 15c, I212C values now 9c
Regular 15c values i4c
EAST PORTLAND
West Salem will build up at an astonishing rate
this year, Why? Because when the first trains
of the Falls City, Dallas & Western railroad leave
West Salem, stores, residences and warehouses
will have to be built there to take care of the in
coming population,
Terminal yards and railroad facilities will de
mand a large number of employes, Dallas has been
the terminus heretofore, West Salem will spring
to the front when the railroad traffic opens,
Fast Gasoline Service Between Foot
of State Street and West Salem
The Denison launches are ready to take care of
all business between West Salem and the Capital
City, Persons desiring to cross the river can se
cure rapid service at foot of State street, at a FIVE
CENT FARE, Ride over tomorrow and see the
new town, The railroad crews have surveyed the
line down Second 'street and the grading crews
have laid out the terminal yards and are camped
on the bank of the river,
Lots are selling to others, why not you ?
These lots are on sale at $5 per month
and $5 down, without interest.
Why pay rent when you can buy home
lots at $5 per month.
Save $5 a month out of your wages.
SEE
Water Bros.' investment co.
Over Bush's Bank, o; Branch Office at West Salem
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TAFTBOES
TO LAKE
CHAMPLAIN
Take Part in Ter-Centen-
niary Celebration of the
Discovery of the
Lake.
WEST SALEM ANOTHER
SALEM
TO VISIT
EU6ENE
Many Will Spend the Fourth
in the Hustling City Up
the Creek.
United Prtsa Lcaacd Wire.
Washington, July 3. Prcsldont
Tnft left todny for Doverly, Mam,
whcro tho president's family Is es
tablished In their summer home, to
spend n dny boforo going to tho I.nko
Chnmplnln cities to participate In tho
tor-contennlal celebration of the dis
covery of tho lako by tho Fronch ex
ploror, Chnmplnln, In 108.
Tomorrow ovonlng tho prosldont
will go to Norwich, Conn., which
city will celebrate tho two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary of Its found
ing. Ho will bo tho guest of honor
nt the celebration nnd will deliver an
address.
Tho Champlnin ter-ccntennlnlwlll
bo participated In by tho soveral Ver
mont nnd Now York cities situated
on tho lake. Tho prosident will go
to historic Fort Tlcondcroga, nt tho
foot of tho lake, Tuesday. Here tho
first formal exorcises of tho celebra
tion will be held. In addition to tha
president's speech addresses wlli bs
delivered by Vlco Prcsldont Shot'
man, Ambassadors Hryco and Juh
sernnd, Speaker Cannon, Senator
Root and Governors Hughes and
Protity.
Tho celebration will bo contluu?d
Wednesday and Thursday at Plntts
burg, N. Y, A recopt!on will bo ten
dered tho president nt Hotel Clinm
plain nnd ho will deliver another ad
dress. An unlquo Indian pageant will
form n fenturo of the Plattsburg '-tlvltlos.
Lnto Thursday tho scene of tho
anniversary celebrations will shift to
Ilurllngton, Vt. Hero again tho
president will bo tho guest of honor
nnd will make his final speech be
fore departing for Washington In tho
ovenlng.
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All Salem business houses will be
closed Monday, and hundreds of Sa
lem people will go to Eugene to spond
tho day. Tho Southorn Pacific has
mado a special rato for tho occasion,
and Eugene Is putting up a celebra
tion that no ono who can afford It
should miss. Besides, It Is a good
thing to call on our neighbors, and
tho hustling young follow. "Eugene,"
Is woll worth getting acquainted with
Salem visitors will And much In the
neighboring city to admlro, and
Borao to copy aftor. Secretary Hart
og, of tho Eugene Commercial Club,
this morning phoned up a special In
vitation to Salem people to make tho
club rooms tholr headquarters. Eu
eoeo Is a self-appointed commlttoo
of ono to look alter tho comfort and
ploasuro of ovory visitor.
Tho celebration starts early, and,
In order to seo It all, Salem pooplo
should tnko tho ovonlng train Sun
day or tho 3:30 Monday morning
train but anyway tnko ono of
them.
SPENCER HARDWARE CO.
VACATION TIME IS HERE
Tents and camping sup
plies for the mountains or
coast
Camp,, Stoves
Two and four holes, with
sheet Iron and cast tops;
plain and asbestos lined.
All boxed and ready for
shipment.
Gasoline and oil stoves; 1, 2, 3 burner. Price $1.50 up
Ovens for above $1,50 up
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
1 -quart
2-quart
-75c 3-quart $2,00
$1.25 4-quart $2.50
TAKING
ARTIST'S
IDEA OF
CLOTHES
United l'rcti I.caacd Wlre.l
Uorkoloy, Cnl., July 3. "ClothoB
aro only of vnluo in art so far as tlioy
convey an Impression of what Is be
neath them. In otlicx words, thoy
aro an Impediment to art," la tho do-
fonso of nudo nrtUtlc expression by
Professor FrotTorlck Mortlmor Clapp,
of tho University of Chicago. Ills as
sertion created unlimited discussion
In university clrcloa hero, and Is a
Uvo topic of conversation today.
Professor Clapp, who has sponj
years In tho study of art in tho
European cantor, la staff locturor
at tho Rockofollor univorslty, and la
delivering a special sorlcs of art dis
sertations at tho Univorslty of Cali
fornia's rummer session. Ilia do
fenso of nrt In tho nudo, following
closely upon tho dlscuhslon that has
been rlfo In Snn Francisco art clrcloa
during tho last wook was mndo dur
ing tho courso of a locturo.
"Tho human body In painting," ho
said, "glvoB tho opportunity of con
voying tho most direct mossago from
tho mnster artist to tho spectator.
"Wo aro human being, and our
bodies aro all important, from t bo
artistic standpoint, sinco thoy, in
their mobility, portray quickest and
slncoroly tho stream of oiuotlon."
M0VIN6
PICTURES
W. II. JonkltiB, traveling passenger
agent for tho Southern Pacific enmo
up. from Portland this morning In
charge u ' special" and u moving
picture machine, which will tnko pic
turos of Oregon scenery for uso at
tho A. Y. P. Tho mnchlnu Is mount
ed In tho end of tho car and will
tako vIowb along thu lino of tho road.
These pictures will also bo used In
advertising Orogon In thu enst. It
Is a great nehoino and also great
pictures.
CHERRY
Xo Tax on Tea or Coffee.
Washington, July 3. Tho tax on
tea and coffeo In tho maximum and
minimum sections of tho tariff bill
were eliminated by the senate today.
Albany Will Ih Heiv.
Tho Albany Herald of July
2d ays: "Tho regular week
ly meeting of tho Albany
Commercial club was held Ian
nlsht with thirteen present.
A unanimou vote was cast
In favor of an excursion to
Salem to tho Cherry Fair.
Friday, Juno 9, with a guar
antee ( 125 tickets, securing
the round trip rato of 85c."
FLOAT
IS HERE
Tho float for tho Cherry Fair In
wnloh hur ninjesty, "Iloynl Ann," In
this case Miss Horthn Allen, will tnko
part In tho parade arrived HiIh morn
ing from Portland. It 1b n beauty,
an Immense car ornamented with
cherries as large ns watermelons and
tho throno Is an Immense flower. It
Is tho nmo float used In tho roso
carnival at Portland, nnd which was
thon, ns It will bo In our own parado,
honored by tho presence of thu
Cherry 'City's cherry queen, MIbh
Ilortha Allen.
MANY HURT IN
THEATRE PANIC
(United I'rtii UatHl Wire.)
Detroit, Mich., July 3, Ono child
was fatally injured and soveral wo
men seriously hurt today in a panic
In a 5 and 10-cent store, followlnr a
false alarm of fire.
A salo was In progress, when some
ono shouted "fire." Tho womon and
children deserted the bargain coun
tor and stampeded out of the door
ways. 'A number were crushed and
trnmple upon by tho panic-stricken
-hoppers.
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Big 4 Flexible Door Hangers
Anti-friction, steel rollor bear
ings. Cannot Jump tho track.
Tho hlugo Joint nllowa tho door
to swing out nt any nnglo, cross
bar holds tho frnnio in position
so that tho whcol runs porfectly
truo on track and will not bind.
Tho cross bnr also keeps tho
door from vibrating and wear
ing out tho hlngo pin, ns somo
ftoxlblo hnugcrH will do.
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SPENCER HARDWARE CO.
466-74 State St.
Phone 19
Our Specials Today
BERRIES
' Strawberries
Raspberries
Loganberries
Black Caps
Currants
YES?
Green Peas
Lettuce, Onions
Radishes
Turnips
Cabbage, Beets
Ripe Tomatoes, Aprioots, Oranges, Bananas
Special in all kinds of Cherries
If you haven't tried our Coffee, ask for a sample
rs THE BEST
MOIR GROCERY
MITCHELL & MOIR
f mtof )-taitHaiifiigiif iit if iiwT
SPOKANE DOCTORS
TO AID LOVERS
Health
ACTUALLY, POSITIVELY, IN
VARIABLY RESTORES GRAY
HAIR TO THE COLOR AND
VIGOR OF YOUTH.
You can't look young if your htixu gray. tadad.
dull and UcIcm. HaiHaiHtakli wiHferiag.
back uve Mturtl color, put m it nt wfiea you
vrete young Stop daodrua? and filling out.
Make aU feaif brM. aUky ud full of li e and
beauty Mot m lye vroo't coloi m toil joux
kin.
t AN Mc MaTUS. AT BHUCSiSTS.
aWa MwrHai & curt Kcuoi, red,
nagn and csapped hand, and all akin dlaeaaee.
Kerb akin to and aoft, 15c. drur rUU. Band
3clorfreUio,-TtCaxaolnalAan,"Tta
Cut el tna Hair."
rkM Kay sc C, Newark, K. J.
J. C. PERRY
Mr, Walter Spauldlng, the son of
C It Spauldlng, of thin city, Is vl'
Itlng friends In Salem. lie has been
attending Ann Arbor University for
tho past three years.
sir. G. K. Allen of vVoods, Oregon,
has been In town for a couple of
days, making arrangement for his
great fish output. "Sport" Is on the
job all right. Ho leaves today for
Tillamook.
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To Whom It May Concern.
Under tho above caption
tho Telegram of Portland
says: "For your enlighten
ment tho Evening Telegram
Mibmlts the following prices,
wholesale and retail, at which
Oregon cherries were Belling
Jn this city yesterday:
Wlvolmtlo Price Per Pound.
Royal Annej ... 6 to 0 cents
Dings C to 7 cents
May Dukes 2 cents
Retail Itrfce Per Pound,
Royal Annes 20 cents
Dings 20 cents
May Dukes .. .... 10 cents
f United I'm Uil Win.
Riifiunnn. Jnlv 3 If thnrn lu n
Hiiddon riinturii (if thu IiiirIiipkh In
tho office of tho murrlntfo llcenso
clerk it will be attributed to tho Spo
kane County Medical Society, which
Is Dan Cupid's latest clly,
Tho members of that organization
by n two-thirds voto taken last night
decided that during tho remalndor
of tho presont year thoy will not
charge a feu for physical examina
tions to thoHu Booking marrlago II
tonsoH ns required by tho now law.
Physlrlami have boon charging
from $G to S for examining coupll'B.
This extra expense, It is' said, has
mndo ttome prospective grooms think
twice before taking tho atop.
GOT INVITATION
ON GOLD PLATE
( United l'ffa Utit4 Wire.
Washington, July 3. President
Tnft received ,io Mild gold ongraved
Invitation from tho San Francisco
SchueUon Voreln to attend Ita golden
jubilee which will bo held during tho
first week In August. Tho presenta
tion was mado by Congressman Julius
Kahn of California.
Replying to tho Invitation tho pres
ident stated mat ho probably would
not roach San Francisco until after
tho festlvul, hut expressed a hope to
moot tho membere of tho vereln upon
his arrlvnl at tho coast.
Tho Invitation Is done upon a solid
gold plato three and a half by five
and a half Inches In alzo, and Is a
marvel of artistic ongrnvuro.
HUIE WING SANG COMPANY
ALL KINDS OF f IRE WORKS ,
Wftolesate and Retad '
BIG STOCK OF PANCY GOODS
Wo have made up a now lino of Whl.o Underwear, Sklrta, Waists,
Wrappora nnu KImonas. Wo havo Oonts and Ladles' Furnishing
Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Kmbroldory and Lace Suits, Pants, Hose,
8hoe8, Chlnawaro, Mattings, Trunks, etc.
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325 North Com'l St., Salem. Oregon