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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1909)
3?ae:,7?awMwns"r. -"!... ' fu Clean-up of Men's Clothing The sale of last week left us with a few odds and ends of Men's Clothing. All-wool fabrics and the styles are excellent examples of tailoring and the best of mater ials are used throughout the finishing of these clothes. Besides, they are exclusive models and the materials and styles are not shown by other stores in this town. Some are reduced more than Half Price Others reduced 40 per cent, while others are reduced 25 per cent. Special Prices on Furnishings and Extra Trousers. Supply your vacation needs now. WEDNESDAY'S SURPRISE SALE No. 440 Supply your vaoation needs with a gen uine Leather Suit Case with or without straps, solid brass lock and steel frame. Suit Cases their equal sell at other stores for $5.00; Tomorrow we offer your choice in black, brown or tan color at $3.98 Summery Suitings Brilliantines, Sicil ians, Serges, Prunellas, etc., In stripes, checks, shadow stripes and self stripes. The colors are brown, Copenhagen, navy blue, green, tan, taupe, etc., regularly sell ing for $1.50 a yard, special 3c sem&jijz. OOOOOOOOO. 0 0 CITY NWS . 1 0 O o u u o O O Weather FoircuM Fnlr tonight mill VUu'M!uy. Wow nwbor Shop 441 State street, a. W. Noodham, proprlotor. 7-7-Bt Itaruutl'it Cafe Menla nt all hours. Ordor any thing you want. What wo hnvon't got, wo'll got. Try ub. Attend tho Demonstration Of the Coold Powor Washor. Boo it at work, nuron & Hamilton. Raw's Jewelry Store ninmonds. wntohos. cut glnss, silverware, china clocks and all kludB of Jowolry going at tho lowoBt prices, nt tho big roductlou alo. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and ChemokeU ats.; calls dy or night; J. 0. 8111. Phone 71. Dr. II. II. WhlUw. Ostoopath and nervo Bpoclallst. Office rooms 17-18 Droyman building. Rosldenco 340 North Capital Btroot. Phone 400. O-SOAf Throw Away tho Wud llounl Treat your clothes right, buy a Coold washer. Duron & Hamilton. Lawrence's (Jrwery Store Cherries, berries, vegetables, cnu nod goods and all kinds of groceries. A lino placo to trado. Try us. Mary Johnson An accomplished Swedish sorvnut girl, Ib looking for n position. Sho wants a home whoro Folgor's Golden Gato Coffeo la uaed. SHIP TO SMITH Ho Is tho man who pays you promptly and ho doos not ehn 'g commission. For good, fat qual ity of produco wo nro pavlnjj as follews: Dressed Voal undor 130 lbs., 8 He; Dressed Pork of nny slie as long as It Is young, fat and awoot, wo will pay 10c. Largo Veal is paid for according to site. Llvo Chic' one 14c. Fresh Errs. 2Gc, FKANK K SMITH MKAT GO. "Ficfctlng the lloof Trust" rrthd, Or. DAILY CAPITAL Vn Mn Tlrnil mill nnl'liif? hnrka mi wash ilny. 8oo tho Cofllold Powor Washer nt work nuron & Hamilton. doe to Sail Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Honry Wondoroth lonvo for Snn Francisco tonight, and will ho nwny for oomo tlmo. Mr. Wondoroth has for nomo tlmo had troublo with his throat, and eo far no treatment has given him rollot. Ho mnkes this trip for the purposo of seeing a. specialist, and In tho hope of getting roller. )n Ho OaiiRcrous An Investigation 1b holng made to day In tho JniBtlco court on a coin plnlnt nlloglng J, II. Stagnor to bo a dnngerouj man, and that ho should be put undor bonds to keop tho nouco. Attorney A. O. Condlt Is ap pearing for Stagnor, wniio water Wlnslow Is maklug tho tnvostlgntlon on the opposlto side. Take n Vncntlon Arthur Donson, the obliging and handsome young assistant to Su premo Court Clark Moreland, leaves tomorrow for a Uttlo Junket ovor tho valley, on tho tlrst real vacation ho has had for somo tlmo. "Judge" has been looking a Uttlo peevish hero lately, although ho still maintains tho Idea that ho Is In tho pink of con dition. Himnl of Trade Mertiuir Thu regular monthly meeting of tho Salem Hoard of Trado will bo hold nt their rooms Wednesday ovon Ing, July 14. Vory Important bust uess. All membera should nttend. C. L. MoNary, Pros.; A. V. Hofor. secretary. 7-13-21 rhlH Means DolU To you. Two of tho g.-bMett Invan tlous of modern times on exhibition m Dorcas Bros Hop OSlce. Greater nvonoy mskor than telephone. Call tnd soo them; free demonstration, 3-Sl-tf Pry Crystalets For tho breath. For sale at: Moyer'a barber shop. Eckerlen's, Wators cigar store, Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel. Tho Council. Talklngton'i. ' Tba CuurC JOURNAL, .j.yLKM, OREGON, C;jrrl!it 1909 by lltrt Scbiffou It Mitt Silk Petticoats Buy them now for your vacation wear. Long, full-flare skirts, no skimping of ma terials. Broken lines from our regular stock of best quality silk. All colors. $ 6.50 values, special. -$4.95 $ 7.50 values, special.. $5.85 $ 8.50 values, special.. $6.00 $10.00 values, special. .$6.89 $11.50 values, special.. $7.95 $12.50 values, special.. $8.85 . $13.50 values, special.. $9.38 $15.00 values, special. $10.85 Make selections while the assortment is large. jiFtGiwnvrATrn'Mi Case Comes I'p TIiIn KvoiiIiik Owing to the uhsenco of Attornoy Carson tho case ugnlust tho women who nro churged with selling liquor without u license on Ferry street wns postponed until 7 o'clock this oven Ing. UHkkeoHrH Got n Shook At last the mighty ltookkeopors have gone down to defeat. Lnst nlgiu the bottled lightning manipu lators caught the foxy ltookkeepors a Kolar plexus blow and when tho flntsh of the game arrived they woro the proud possessore of three runs, while the Dookkeoperti could only lay claim to n big, round xoro. Wlllnm otte field has not been credited with a faster gamo this season. Not until tho fifth Inning was there a man on elthor side capable of touching the third sack, and every player handled hlmsolf lu Al fashion. Pltchor Forbes for the Bookkeepers wns not In his usual good form last night and uonr the ilfth Inning things In tho shape of a baseball began to be soon frequently bounding about the field and othor things resembling moil who hnndlo electricity were seen scam pering about the hnsos as busy as a bull pup with u cnu to his tall. Tho Electrical Workers did not let up until they had Jumped three men over home plate and would not hnve consented to do so then had Mr, Forbes been willing, but thnt long man beenmo weary of the proceed ings and hlod himself to tho other side to tho boncn. Leach, boxist for tho B. W. team had his A 11 C s down to mi effective point and allowed the bookkeepers to get the ball out of reach but twice, Darfield, the Elec trical Workers' shortstop, got two hits at three times at bat, which was considered fair mif. Oswald, their third baseman, saved u hit by stub bing a lino drive with one mlt. and a pretty double play was pulled off by Leech and Helse. Tho Bookkeep ers also made a nice double play Hunt to Forbes, Including sovornl other nifty bits of bull. New Hotel Located at Hoovor, Or., two and one-halt miles east of Detroit at the end of C. & E. R. H., on Santlam rlrer. Newl fur (shod rooms and good board at roasonablo rates. Hunt ing and fishing first-class. For In formation write HOOVER LUMBER CO., Hoover. Or. TUESDAV, JULY 18, 190. BALLINGER LOOKS AT IRRIGATION PLANTS United Presa Leased Wire.'. Seattle, July 13. On an official tour for tho purpose of investigating mnttors connected with the. interior department, Secrotnry Rlchnvd A. Dnllingor Is In this city todny. The secrotnry Is devoting particular at tention to the work of tho reclama tion service In tho sovoral project The conditions existing in th na tional parks will receive much of his attention, especially the Yellow -stono nnd Yosomlte parks'. The In dian agencies will ttlso be Included In his Itinerary of inspection. 'Tho conditions In certain Indian agencies," said Secretnr.v Uallliwer todny, "are far from satisfactory to tho department and they require tho most rigid Investigation." - With reference to the reclamation of arid lands ho said: "Tho government has spent some thing like fifty million dollars, the proccods of the sales of public lauds, nnd the Investment has become so large nnd the work so important that tho president said when I left Wash ington thnt he wanted mo to Investi gate conditions and methods of this branch of tno service nnd to become familiar with all of Its phases, In the snme way that ho sont Secrotnry Dick inson to Panama to become person ally fnmlliar with the construction of tho Panama canal." MILLIONAIRE HAS TOO MUCH MATRIMONY San Francisco, July 13. James Clay Dunphy, tho millionaire whoso mntrlmonlal vlchviltudos havo occu pied tho local courts for many months, today wlthdrow his suit for annulmont of his marriage to his latest wife, formerly Miss "Dodlo" Valoncla. Tin withdrawal of tho suit Is con sidered a step towards his defonso of an action commonccd against him by his slstor, Jonnlo C. Dunphy, who has petitioned for tho appolntmont of a guardian for him, on tho ground that ho It Incompetent to manage bis own affairs. Dunphy started suit to annul his latest marriage on the ground that ho wns Intoxicated when the cero mony was porformod. This admis sion will bo used against him lu tho romplalnt fllod by his sister. Tho innrrlago of Dunphy to his present wife took a short tlmo after his formor wife. Mrs. Edith Sunder hnus Coffoy Sllvorstono Dunphy Pnngtiolo secured a dlvorco from him nnd had boon refused $60,000 ali mony on thu ground thnt sho had uovor legally been dlvorcod from hor formor husband, Judgo Sllvorstono, of Portland, Oro. WHEAT PRICES STRONG; PRICE OUTLOOK GOOD - Chicago, July 13. Wheat opened with u hesitating tone but gained strength after a porlod of early wnk ncss. It closed Vi & above yes torday. Foreigners kept their hands off tho markot ns much as possible nnd while Liverpool closod with a frac tional advance In somo deliveries, the tono thero could not be construed ns decidedly bullish. Cables from Argontlnn telling of n continuation of the drouth thero assorted tho recovery made In nil dollvorlos lato In tho day lu the Chi cngo markot. Tho cash situation was mixed but gouornlly hopeful, although Kansas City reported thnt hard wheat was selling thoro a cent lower with min ors quite good buyers. They were salil to ho In it hurry to tnko wheat lioforo it wont to tho tnbles. At Minneapolis n fow cars of No. 1 northern woro sold nt 3 cents over tho Juiy option with tho demand fair. Cablos from Hungary report the weather thero unfavorable for the harvest. o O O O O O O O O O O li PERSONAL MENTION O o o o o n o o n Mrs. Richard Brady has loft for Seattle, whoro sho will Join hor husband-Miss Agnes Robertson of Baker City Is visiting frlonds here for n fow days. Lex Stundi8h has roturnod to his work in Marlon nftor doing tho Cherry Fair. Oliver F. Pooler loft this morning for Grunts Pass to Iook nfter busi ness mntters for n fow days. Air. nnd Mrs. H. II. Johnson of Arlington, Or., woro In tho city yos tordny shopping and visiting friends for n fow hours, after which they loft for Portland to visit relatives. Attorney Robert Grubb of Portland was transacting business here yes terday. Miss Lulu George has returned to Portland nftor soveral days' visit with frlonds nnd relatives In Salem. Mlchaol Thomas of Aurora was a business visitor In Salem yesterday. Walter E. Kemp of Portland Is In tho city attending to business mat ter for a short time. Alox McKeevoy made a brief busi ness visit to Portlnnd yestordny. Miss Anna E. Wlllard returned to hor home In LnGraudo yesterday aft ernoon after visiting wltn her sister, Mrs. John Lorlug, In this city for a week Norwick Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bni Building. MONEY TO LOAN VIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING JAJTELLUS L, WOOnS. unlng, pollshlntr reuatrlng. Ph'eOOB iajiaiiiiiainiiiiiiiiiiii'ii WANTED! Salem, Orogon 19 . . . For tho sum of $1.00, tho receipt of which 1b hereby ac knowledged, Is entitled to hospital nttentlon and doctor's sorvlcos at THE WILLAMETTE SANITARIUM during such time ns ho tuny require snme. Supt. This Contract expires 19. . . . WANTED Men and Women to Take Advantage of the Above Think what it means to you and your family to be taken care of in case of sickness or accident. NO DOCTOR'S FEE NO HOSPITAL EXPENSE NO LODGE FEE No matter what may happen you are proteoted WITH OUT FURTHER COST. By paying one dollar each month to the WILLAMETTE SANITARIUM they positively agree to give you free hos pital treatment and attention from a skilled physician and surgeon AS LONG AS YOU REQUIRE IT. Ncr mat ter how long you may be sick or what the operation may be, there will be no more expense if you hold one of these card contracts. Phone for piii-llciilnrs .Main Stilt). Cor. Kerry nnd Winter. Watch for our agents nnd do It todny Willamette Sanitarium W. .1. PHHRLKS, Superintendent. 4 qafiiail)lleiliii'H-oii8if MONEY LOANED On Real Estate LONG-TIME, EASYgPAYMENTS Reliable Representatives wanted THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO. Jackson, Miss. Fort Worth, Texas o o o o o o o o o o o o NEW TODAY ') O O O O O O O O O O Lnst or Stolen Soveral wcoks ago, u Snell ulcyclo, two or thrco years old; stool rims. Return to Jour nal ofllce for reward. 4-3-tf Wanted Four men to work in saw mill, $2 por day and up; 1 trim mer. $2 00 por day; 1 lather to take contract; G mon for harvost, $1.50 per day and board; 1 lady to assist In novolty act, oxporlonco ninnecoesary, pormanont position; 1 lady second cook, $11 per wook; 4 ladles for housework, good homes. A. C Smith & Co., Salem Employment Ofilco. No. 544 Stato street. Phono 1507. 7-13-3t For Snle 5 aoros, house, barn, chicken houso nnd fruit troos, 1V& mllos east of asylum, $1300; torms. Only ono lot loft on South 19th street, botweon Trado and Mill streets. Lot on Court stroct, $1000. Lot on North 19th strcot, $750. Two lots on Stato street, between 17th nnd 18th, $850 each, K. Lupton, 1C73 Stato street 7-13-lm Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes The judges have decided that the only way to make the Cherry Fair the most pleasant recollection that you will ever have is to get a pair of Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes. Style and durability are not sacrificed for com fort in Dr. Reed's shoes, even if they are the EASIEST SHOE ON EARTH. Come here and ask for the EASI EST SHOE ON EARTH. Salem Shoe Store F. D. Beai H. C. Pugh it For Sale Sovornl houses In Snlotu. nnd farm lands nt a bargain. Capi tal National Hank. G-l-eod For Rent 10-rooiu modem house lnqulro nt 129C Center st. C. I Audorson. 7-13-3t BREAKS RECORD FOR v STRAIGHT FLYING ' I United I'rtii Ltaird Wire. Etnmps, Franco, July 13. M. Dlorlot, tho French noronaut, this afternoon established a world's rec ord for n straightaway aoroplane flight, by making a dlstanco of 28 miles In 50 mfnutcs. Tho Wright Brothers' flights have , always neon maao in circles in cir cumscribed flolds, honco tho flight todny establishes a record. o Will Long returned to his home In Pendleton this morning after trans acting business In tho courts lu this city. o GHIIJlrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO Rl A i'7srSTB'S"wiw,wjOT