i WHftflrriW PWPP rlf .-" DAILY OATlTAIi JOUItNAL, SALEM, OltEGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1000. 1 l. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL i:. liOFKH, Editor nnd Proprietor Independent Nwppor Dorotcd to Amerliau l'rtnclplM nnd the IT6ijre nml Derolopoment of All Oregon. Pn(jllhl Br erf hretitnc Kxeopt StitiiUy, Sitlem, Oru. SUIISGMPTION RATKH. (Invurlnbly In Advance) Willy, by eerier, wr ytr M.OO 1'cr month SOo Dtlly, by mall, por year. 4.00 1'cr month 5e 'Weekly, by mall, per veor. - '.00 Six month Mc UQffLA BE L BIG CROPS BABY SHOW AN0 PICNIC 1 tho Klmball-Pago farm and found j Col. Page laid up with a sprain. Wo had a good visit with him, whllo Mrs. i Page played hostess, setting a flno oyator stow, which wob onjoyed aftor i a 40-mllo rldo. ' wo stoppod off a fow minutes at tho Hayosvlllo Ico croam social, .whoro a largo crowd was doing Jus- Itlco to lco cream and cake, to help pny on a uoot on tho church, whoro Danker Elmoro, of Drownavlllo, holds sorvlcos onco n wook, to tho satisfac tion of tho people wo nw tho flnoBt Holds of grain, WAITED FOR PAPA TO COME KXJXUB3XSBZ3X2 SAVE YOUR MONEYI pm: incsabViississsmsassssasytsatss&i Mother Has Baby's Body Kept By Undertaker Awaiting Father's Death Monitor Milk Has Peasant !h0 ul&8ost hay crops and tho finest monitor iviiiis nd& riLdbdnii,orse6 nnd catt0( nnd BOme of tho Gathering and a Fine Display of "Prize" Babies. The band picnic nt Monitor Mills was a great success Saturdny. About COO farmers assembled at tho grovo an tho east lmnk of Uutte creek, -whoro a speakor's stand had been erect 0(1, and thoro woro scats nnd tables for a grand picnic dlnnor, which was onjoyed by all. Tho band plnyod n waltz, "Baby MIno," and nlno lndl b who had babies to ontur for tho prlzo. They gave tho llrHt prlzo to Mrs. .Tosoph Vnn Oloavc Second prlzo Mrs. Arthur Holmes. They woro hold up for tho ndmlrutloii of tho crowd by Presi dent Joromo Simmons. Win. Gibbons nnd Mlssos Honoy nnd AVJilto woro tho Judgoa of tho bnby show, nnd Supt. Ackormnn and Col. Hofor bought tho Ico croam for tho competitors. The prizes wore given by tjiu Monitor mills n wide of flour to ench. Mrs. A. Snyder, Mrs. It. 1). Akor, Mrs. .1. A. Vim Clunvo, Mrs Arthur Holmes, Mrs. John Joerjr, Mrs. Itoy Seoly, Mrs. drover Todd, Mr". Grovor Pomoroy nnd Mrs. C. Alnsworth compoted. J H. Ackormnn was tho first spoiik or. Ho complimented tho fnrmors on tholr Hplundld crops Ho hnd for 35 years been connected with ivuhlW education, and had aeon grent chang cs nnd wonderful progress In hcIiooIh Ho wanted boys nnd girls In tho conn try to hnvo Just ns good schools ns In the city, Ilottor school housos and moro benuttful grounds. The next sponker was Nov. William Krnmei, of Mt. Annul. Ho wild tho greatest crop In Orogou was llnblo to bo btg mouthed politicians. Ho poked tun nt Ackermnn and Hofor, and snld their mouths were lnrjre bocauso thoy attended so many picnics and nte m) many big strawberries and chorrloi. Col. Hofor mndo a fow romnrks, complimenting tho bnnd boys for tholr splendid work, having bon or ganized but throo mouths, and hav ing played to gethor not 30 tlmos, Tho ball In tho evening was a grout ouccobs, A few Bhowor had fallen during tho day, settled tho dust, coolod oft tho air nnd mndo tho ev ening JiiBt ported for tho bowery ball. On tho way home wo stoppod at CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J, H, Albert, Pros, E, M. Croisan, Vico Pros, Jos, H. Albort, Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Pays Interest on Savings Accounts best looking largo families of chlld- ron at tho Monitor picnic wo havo scon nhywhoro In Orogon. NEWSPAPER filif GATHER IN SEATTLE Mhiltnl Press .tns1 Wlrc.l Sonttlo, Wash., Juljr 10. Sovoral dologntlons of nowspnpor mon ar rived in Sonttlo today to attend tho 1 4th nnnunl convontlon of tho Na tional Editorial Association, which meotH horo all of thlo wcok. A spo clal train on tho Northorn Pacific Inst night brought 194 ofllcors, dolo gntes and visitors from Chicago. It Is expected that 3C0 members of tho odlturlnl association will havo ar rived by tonight An olnbornto program has beon provided for tho ontortnlnmont of the newspaper tnou horo, which will bo followed by n 20 days' trip through southeastern Alnskn. All of tho ofllcors, with tho oxcop Hon of tho poot luurcnt" and tho flag custodian, arrived InHt night, and two past prosldonts In nddltlon nro horo, Including tho foundor of tho associa tion, "Knthor" n. B. Horbort, edi tor of tho Nntlonnl Prlntor-Journnl-1st. ' , Alroady thoro Is ovldonco of nc 1 1 v 1 1 of u political nature, nffcctlng the olllco of president of tho associa tion. Tho two contondors for prosldon tlal honorB nro A. Novln Pomoroy, of Chumhorshurg, Pn., and J. P. Daum gnrtnor, of tho Hogtstor, Santa Ana, Cnl. Tho latter was n candldnto nt the Jamestown convontlon two years ; ugn .mm ioi oy out. iwo votes. I'rlonds of tho two nro nctlvoly campaigning. lodny tho delogatos, aftor thoy United l're Leased Wire. J Seattle. July 19. Tho bodies nt 13. D. West and his 12-yonr-old daugh ter woro burled sldo by sldo todav In Mount Plonsnnt cemotery. Tho lnnth of tho llttlo girl occurred July 12 nt tho homo of tho Wests at Coal Crook nnd tho body wob brought to Sonttlo. Of tho undertakers, Mrs. West, moth er of tho dead girl, mndo an unusual request. Sho nBked thnt the body bo hold until tho death of tho father, then In tho last stnges of tubercu losis, In order that thoy might hnvo a double funeral, Uut tho husband nnd father fought his. malady nnd wns ablo to stay tho hand of death until Saturday, when no succitniueti. Yesterday tic mile was brought to Seattle and today tho double funeral took place. TWO ACCIDENTS Near gresham Llttlo Hazel Richmond of Hock wood, Multnomnh county, was so badly burned Inst Monday that her recovery Is doubtful. The child wns playing with mntches which Ignited nnd Bot her clothing on flro. Tho iiiuthor had hor hands bndly burned In trying to romovo tho burning clothes. Hnzol Is four years of ago and Is the daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. John Richmond of Hockwood. Ah wo nro going to press word comes thnt our old and respected fellow cltlzon, Charlie Merrill, htul como to a suddon nnd painful death by bolng thrown from n loaded wag on, which passed over his body. Uenver State Herald. Here's a money making and money saving investment. No element of speculation about it. Invest your money in Good Clothes, while the bottom is out of the market. That's right now this very day! We've reached our cleaning period. We've cut prices right and left-offering values un- surpassed, at a saving from 20 to 60 Per Cent on the Dollar ,S,sSSMMSMfMilWBWMs1BBHsMWHMHr' PTC'3X"7n9MHSBMBnMMHflBBnESUM!WHRJBiHiMH9l The quicker you act the better the values you will be able to select. Dont let this chance escape you! Can you afford to? READ BIG TUNNEL COST SEVENTY MILLIONS l United Press l.eaed Vlr.J Now York, July 19. Tho groat tuiiuol under tho Hudson river con necting Manhattan with New Jersey, wiih formally oponod today. Tho big buro represents n"n outlay of $70. 000,000. CALHOUN READY FOR SECOND TRIAL ! G. W. JOHNSON & COMPANY 1 41 North Commercial Street LKaWK!l I United l'renn Leaned Wlre.l San Francisco, July 19. Attor- wero formally welcomed, naw.tho city i neys roiireeontltiK tho prosecution nnd from autoniobllos, nnd will nttond tho ' (lof(,I180 , the ,, of VaXrh,k Cnl- i,0feH "nin" BUC8U tholliii. president of the 1'nlted Unll- frwntiio I roMiCIUU, roads, accused of bribery, announced Hank Kuiiuliici'Y Statement , biate Hank hxamlner James SU.l, bus filed his statement of tho con dition of the rosouices and liabilities1 of 129 statu ami pilvate bunks ud 70 out of 71 national banks In tho Htuto at tht close of business Ju :n 23, 1909. It shows tj'o stnto banks hnvu resources of SS0.S17, 027.97 and ludivlduul deposits of J 13,033,332 09, wniie tiie national nan its nave de posits of $39. 032, (US. 05. with re source of I01.300.73S.1S. A WOMAN, A FOOL, A TRIP AND THE JAIL! to begin today that they are ready he second trial. Fifty talesmen have Ik n mim iiioned by the court nnd the exam- ! Inntlou of them will wtait nt once. Los Angolos, Cnl., July 19. J. II. , t'alhoiin In accused of offering a bribe Macklo, proaldent of tho Columbus, I Jih J. Ktirey, member of the old Ohio, Sporting Goods Company. Is In I btiodllng board of superrlvoi. In con oustody today on requoBt of tho Co- "ecilon with the granting at nn over lunibiiH pollco dopnrtmont. lil trolley rrnnclilse. The last trUI, According to tho Plnkorton ngoncy which reunited In a disagreement, was hero Mncklo Is wanted to nnswor to " clmrgo of bribing former super- ii nlmri-n nf nnilinrrllni' 11 3 KOO M 'Or McllOlnS. -O- Trocfl Ilka congonlnl society; thorn in clumpi. o from Mrs. Jnnot Grcon of Colum bus. It is nllogcd that aftor becom ing acquainted with Mrs Grcon ho Induced her to Invest $13,000 in a xportlng goods firm, It Is further alleged that sho gavo tho money to Mncklo, and shortly nftor ho roc celvod tho money tho company's plant nnd store burned. Investiga tion Ih wild to hnvo rovonlcd that the monoy wns not invostod In tho ilrm boforo tho flro occurred. Mncklo loft a wlfo and llttlo boy behind whon ho dopnrtod from Co lumbus In of against dlsonso. fp mnko and keep thcjo llttlo eoUltora lioalthy ami 6tiong, is siniilv to mnko nnd keep tho blood of the right quality nnd quantity. Tina is just what Hood's Snwnpnrilla UOCfa iL lido till) littlit MlMlnrx-ln vm,K ..w.. ..- ............. .. .. I 1,.,, u ..! . .11 ... "-.-... v. lie enmo horo n wook ngo y" ug" uineauo ior you. IiOcal Retnll tnrltet. Wheat, por burhel $1.30 ' Hay, cheat $17ul8 Hay, clover 14H 15 Potatoes, buihol 70.S0 Apples, bushM . .' 5O01.UO Prunos, por lb 1 U k Prunot, per lb 1 Vi 3 Cranborrlos, Howe's vnrle- ' ty, bhl 13. 0 llutter and Kggs, Itetnll. Croamiy butter 30c Country buttor 2Cc i rinnr. fCHStern Orogon $1.75 ' Ilrnn, por snck.J.... .95 I Shorts, por sack $1.3501.55 1 Ilnllo.l linrlnv id.nd iU.Lbl?d r th Wllllono , Lci wIioIcmiIc Market. ..HUiiiu mm ClOIOna VOU Wlmnt. Iin.hnl tl.1R)1.n ' Hala Imalial KRiflilllln U'""l uunn, , , . . , uu uuu Flour, hard v uoat Flour, valley $5.40 COO HUiHiJtgi iCui rsiTI'l Pal mTsr m mZMM$1 BHHSsiii!KesSiS S I Coffee 1 1 The sroma-tlght can protects It against Impurities and deteri oration never sold in bulk. Little Soldiers fen in 3 i uur procor win Rnna It m hotter if ground nt home not fl I too lino. H : 9 : I Don't Blame the COW Use So'BosSo, or LILLY'S FLY KILLER and milk In comfort So d in 1 quart or 1 gallon cars. Easily applied with a lin sprayer. Once tried always used. I'OII SAIiK AT A Horrlblo HoId-Up, 'About ten years ago my husband $6,40 wns held up" In and' l snld to havo beon nccompa- fl l rt, KTofuln, ecxema, eruptions, nled by a pretty young woman. Ho ", nieuiniuism, anemia, nervous wa alone In his apartments whon , J" -. l 'Vl'q-M, fvnrral debility, and arrested. Iiuitd3 up tl e v. I. tyetein. i .1111 food, shorts. Mill food, brnn. . . Hops, 1908 crop. . Hops, 1907 crop. Chlttam bark , , . . Wool, corrso . . Wool, medium Mohair ... 33.50 30.00 .10 .23 .23H ,lt his work, hoalth nnd i happlnoss by what was believed to i bo hopoloss constipation," writes Mrs, W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "Ho took nil kinds of romcdles nnd trnntnipnt frnin snvarnl ilnctors. but ' found no help till he used Dr King's Hemorrhages, 9. A. WHITE & SONS 255 N. Commercial Street f'lillL'llH nnH r'r.l.ln Vaiii flL.iAi,A,. it,l tiiin il(tllt. nitrail pllltla In r.M,..A .... . .? ,0 i by six bottes. Ho Is a well man to- ilronchlal nffectlons. 60c nnd $1 00 'I.id.n " lis quick to relievo nnd tho Trlnl bottle free. Guaranteed hv t 'surest cure for weak or sore lungs. U Perry, J JSHBZ232XXS HENDERSON Front Laced Corsets' Big Bargains in Women's Wear all This Week Home of the Henderson Health Corset. Jtv A. IV JQ D Dress Headquarters for Salem Women Home of the Henderson Health' Corset. Ladies Trimmed Hats l.krge Hue at $1.50 Each An) untrinuned shapo In tlu house nt 50c to 75c Awoug the untrlnmiud shaes re euuie swell olilp hats lu large size, also fine uaiiHiims Jut the things fur outiiiK Shirt Waists Larue shipment just recelvod. Owing to the lateness of tho season this Hue will bo closed out at 50c to 75c Made of beet materials and irliumed'Vlth Ucp. White Dresses Kour dozen white ono-pleco dreeses something swell pn sale all wook $2.50 These goods range in value o $10 uo Jacket Suits A liue of two-piece jacket suits will be closed out this week at $2,50 to $3.00 The tire rare bargains nnd should not bo overlooked. If It Comes from Frakes It's Correct Miss M. D. Evans, Salem Mgr, ' 333 North Commercial Street If It Comes from Frakes It's Correct On Sale All Week I i 4 uozen Linen Suits for Ladies and Misses V These suits range In price from $10.00 to $30.00. On salo ab follows. $10 00 values for .. .$ 7.00 $20 00 nlues for. . . $12.00 $30 Ou alues for ..$15.00 1 i Ha jMMrBTCTB?ngmKarrtw;w.T'.j-rn'r-