Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 13, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    JA1LT CAPITAL JOURWAL, BAIXM. ORSGOlf, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 100.
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i Now...
Is the Time to Buy
MEN'S CLOTHING
Thnt Stockton's Btoro Is novor undersold luu boon demonstrated
to mnny clothing customers, ospeclnlly In tho Inst fow dnys; nnd
also that tho showing of men's clothing Is tho snnpplest nnd most
up-to-date of any In tho Cherry City.
Remember, First, Last and all the Time
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD
DENOUNCES
UNIVERSITY
OF CHICA60
Baptist Minister Declares He
Will Make Smell to Hea
ven and Put it Out
of Business.
DIGAMIST
(Continued from Pngo 1.)
to
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Chicago. July 13. Prepared
Donounco tho University of Chicago
for accepting monoy from Baptists
under the gulso of being a Baptist
Institution, and then advocating frco
thinking. Prof, Johnston Meyers, of
the divinity school of tho university,
made ready to appear boforo tho Bap
tlst Theological Union today, to op
pose Ms ousting by that body.
"I will Inaugurate a fight against
tho University of Chicago, that, " do
clared Meyers, "will bo nation wldo
In Its proportions. I will soo that tho
institution is generally donouncod,
that tho peoplo of tho United Statos
win iook wnn norror on it.
"I will work until1 no roputablo
students go thcro, and, beforo tho
light is done, tho Univorsity of Chi
cago will havo ceased to exist.
"My principal charge, outaldo of
one thnt the university teaches ath
eism and immorality, will bo that its
whole conception and cxlstonco has
been a deception.
"It was started aa a Baptist Insti
tution, and, jb such, thousands of
dollars of Baptist money was pourod
Into Its treasury. Then it began ad
vocating freo thinking, and was not
true to its promlces."
GERMAN SAILORS
MUTINY IN HONOLULU
tho Heono girl back $400 I got from
hor."
A mysterious woman, dressed In
brown, who followed Johnson to tho
prison gates, created somo Interest
hero today. Tho woman's identity
was not discovered, but Johnson ovt
dontly know hor, nnd evidently was
afraid of her. Ho urged tho ofllcors
to hurry, and tho ran through tho
gates of tho prison.
Tho woman boarded tho ferry at
San Francisco, when Johnson was
taken aboard, and remained cloo to
tho bigamist until ho was hurried in
to tho prison yard.
Johnson's head was shaved this at
tornoon, and he was given tho num
bor 23,681. Ho will be put to work
in tho Juto mill,
Mrs. Joiic In Smiling.
Portland, Or., July 13. Mrs. M. L.
Jones, who married Bigamist John
son in this city, where ho courted ten
womon at ouo tlmo, laughed heartily
when told e: the statement mado by
tho man who deserted her attor ho
had lived with hor for n month.
Mrs, Jones declares that hor hus
band, whom sho know as John Mad
son, left her without oven giving hor
a farowoll noto.
"I don't know much about Madson,
but ho was really a nlco man, about
G5 years of ago, I should judgo, good
looking and possossod of winning
ways," sho said when tntcrvlowod at
hor homo horo.
"Ho was u groat man for monoy,
and I spent a, good deal on him. Any
way, I spout moro than ho was
worth, but I do not care to mention
tho amount.
"I took a dlvorco from Madson
about a year ago, and slnco then havo
not bothorc) mysolf about him at
all. Tho lust I heard of him prior to
this was from frlondB of mlno about
two years ago. Ho yas then living
In Kenton. Tonn. They mndo no
montlon of him hnvlng married any
ono by that tlmo, and I didn't know
then that mnrrylug was a pus tlmo
with him.
"But aorlously speaking. I am sor-
, , . , .. , ' ry io uear mat no is sick ana aying,
Honolulu.- July 13. Mombors of i for I can syrapathlzo with any porson
uiu i-rvw oi mo uerman snip i' ion- in irouoie.
senourg a ro noiii in detention noro
ns n result of n mutiny aboard tho
vessel Into yesterday.
Drunken sailor? armed with re
volvers drove the ship's officers to
the upper deck nnd threatened thorn
with violence. The rnptiiln, aided
by his officers, hold tho moil nt buy
until the arrlvnl of poller from tho
shore,
I Campiiig and Outing Goods ;;
HOW TO SUCCEED
nio success of a man In business
deponsd on his attention to little
things.
A thousand get rich by saving
where ono gets rich ljy speculating.
Thnt person Is wlso who in youth
makos provision for old ago.
A dollar saved today mny bo tho
foundation of your fortuno.
llogln saving today, tomorrow you
mny forgot It.
Saving, ..ho spending, Is n hnblt.
The Place to Put Your Money, is
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SALEM, OREGON.
I
HE HAD A BON-FIRE
OF HIS OWN, ANYWAY
Santa Rosa, Cal., July 13. Bo
cause his parents would not permit
him to build a bonflro In tho back
yard of his home, tho 3-year-old sou
of II. C. Taylor crept boneath tho
horuso and started a lire with a pllo
of leaves and kindling, with tho re
sult thnt a pllo of blnckcnod ruins to
day occupy the spot whero stood ono
of tho handsomest country residences
In Sonoma county.
Tho fire occurred lato yesterday,
tho loss being in excess of S10.000.
Tho baby eBcnped from beneath tho
nouse without Injury.
CIJSHMAN
(Continued from Page 1
HARRIMAN IS ILL;
STOCKS TAKE TUMBLE
Unltcil l'rni I.cnicil Wire.)
Now York, July 13. Hnrrlmnn
was ill today, according to Wall Btrot
roport, and Wall Btroot theroupon
boat down tho prlco of stocks. Tho
roport that tho flnnncloi wns In poor
er health caused considerable selling
of Union Pacific and Southern Pa
cific, nnd this Influenced n bearish
trond in tho rost of tho mnrkot Oon
orally speaking, Hnrrlman cost tho
stock market today about a point all
Children's Rompors fJSc
Children Khaki Rompers.. BOc
Boys' Waists 23c
2Gc Straw Hats 10c
25c Sun Bonnets 15c
Ladles' Vests 10c
Ladles' Handkerchiefs ...2)fic
Children's Dresses 23c
Ladles' Canvas Shoos 70c
Men's Canvas Shoes. .. .91.20
Boys' Khaki Suits, long pants 75o
15c Heavy Linen Toweling, per yard 10c
Good Apron Check Gingham, per yard ,..6 1-4c
Childrens' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, pair 8 1-3c i
Whito Duck, yard 10c Shirt Waists, each ,08c
Best Prints, yard Oc $1.35 Duck Skirts, each. .$1.00
Qardon Hats, each 2T? $2 Covort Skirts, each. .91.20
Windsor Tics, each Oc $3 Dress Skirts, oach. . . .$2.00
Children' Shoes, pair. . .91.00 Child's Tonnls Shoes, pair 00c
I
Men's Balbriggan Underwear, each 25c ii
Men's Woolen Suits of Clothing $5.00 up !!
Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts, each 25c
Comforters 8-ouncc Duck
Blankets Denims
Dusters Covert Cloth
Shoes Drilling
Hosiery Linen
$ ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM i
240-246 Commercial Street
f !! I ll I ! !! f lllf !! UUIIItltfi
E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE
Bccauso It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocalno, load or any
poisonous drugs. Bocnuso E-RU-SA CURES PILES. U. S. Dlsponontory
rocommonds ovory ingrodiont of E-RU-SA. Drug laws mako "fnlso or mis
leading ntntomonts" n crimo. Thoroforo tho salo of nil othor or Injurious
nnrcotlo pllo modlctncs Is Illegal, bocnuso thoy affect iuo brain and spinal
marrow, produco constipation and novor euro. All rollablo, up-to-date
druggists of highest standing soil nnd Indorso E-RU-SA, namely in Balom,
SR. STONE'8 DRUG STORE, O. W. PUTNAM & CO., RINQO & QRABBR,
ED CllOSS PHARMACY, nnd CAPITAL DRUO STORE. W. II. Ooo'ey.
tho way through tho list. In a fow
lcadora tho loss wan ovon groator,
but tho avorngo was Just that
amount.
Bouthorn Paclflo lost 1 points,
ovon though a fooblo attompt was
mado to bring tho stampede to a
closo. Union Paclflo mm 74 c off.
The JOURNALBEST WANT ADVERTISER
Summer Rates East
DURING THE SEASON' 1000
Ia tho
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
FROM SALEM
To OMAHA and return $61,65
To KANSAS CITY and return $61,65
To ST, LOUIS and return $69,15
To CHICAGO and retur, $74,15
and to other prlnolpal cities in tho East, Middle West and South.
Correspondingly low faros.
ON SALE JUNE 2, i JULY 2, li; AUGUST 11, 12
To DENVER and return $56,65
On Sale .May 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit 10 days from date of salo, final roturn limit
October 31st.
These tickets present some very attractive features In tho way of
stopover privileges and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen
gers to mako side trips to many interesting points en route.
Routing on the return trip through California may bo had at a
slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will he fur
nished by uny Southern Pacific 'ocal agent, or
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
being used from Point Doflnmo ;mrk
to bank tho casket. Tho bodv whs
surrounded by n reproduction of a
nlcho in Point Defiance park, which
Cushmau had helped to get fiom
tho government for this city.
Dr. )fred W. Mnrtln jironched tho
Mineral sermon nnd Hon. John L.
Wllbon delivered tho eulogy at tho
public funoral. Tho services woro
nttonded by 3000. including many
lodges nnd clubs. The Knights
Templar officiated us escort and Ma
tonic rites were observed nt tho
Brave,
STREETS
(Continued from Page l.
nld in enemy would be checked. Tllo
ross.,eks were greatly outnumbered
b tin- attacking ami) and tho fleklo
populace truing Mini out certain do
fctit in store .or tito ninth' force,,
rapidly took sides with the rohals.
The barricades wore swept away, ono
after another, with euK. auil the reb
els made h steady advance toward
the palace of Shah Moimnnued All.
No estimate en be made of tile nam-
liut of dead and wounded. The
streets beem to be Utorally filled with
injured and dying men
electric fixture and
supply company
'- .
FIFTH ward w
DISCUSS TIIK PARK
The Fifth Ward Improvement
Leaguo will hold a special meeting
Tuesday night nt Wade's hall to con
s'der tho question of acquiring n pub
lic pnrk for tho city. Col. E. Hofer
has boon invited to address the meet
ing on Falrmount Park.
E C. MINTON.
7-12-2t Becrotary.
A failing tiny nerve no larger
than tho finest silken thread takes
from the Heart its Impulse, Its pow
er, Its regularity. Tho Stomach also
has Us hidden or inside nervo. It was
Dr. Shoop who first told us it was
wrong to drug a woajc or failing Sto
mach .Heart or Kindeys. His pro
scription Dr Sboop's Restorative
is directed straight for the cause of
these ailments those weak nnd fal
tering inside nerves, This, no doubt,
clearly expains why tho Restorative
has of late grown so rapidly in popu
larity. Druggists say that those who
test the Restorative even for a few
days, soon become fully convinced of
Its wonarrui raorlt Anyway, don't
drug the organ. Treating the cause
of sickness is the only sensible and
successful way. Sold by Capital Drug
Store.
Has changed hands. The corpora
tion has taken over the business of
HYDE BROS. ELECTRIC COMPANY,
and will now do both a general
wiring and general fixture business.
Prompt service and fair treatment is
our motto. We solicit your pat-
a
ronage.
' i it.
H
ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
425 COURT ST.
LEO S. HYDE, Manager
PHONE 2S3