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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, ISO. NOVELTY CLOCKS Something new in small clocks in four different colors. neguiar values 75c, special 60c Men's Fancy VESTS VT Sii 1-3 PER CENT LESS. These nro this season's most stylish creations In fancy tests and nro smart and dressy. For the present we nro offering them at the unusually reduced price of 1-3 Off J gZ sli&SitmvlJU w tJMm L Mil iljyjyi ffl-.s2t: TPfTil 1 iHiiWF nPIIHIIIk-1 illVlll 11 ilill swecT or?3 Men's Porous G Fiber Z (Underwear 50c values now 35c i Big Four Sox Is nn extra special that Js at tracting general attention; four pairs of good sox.ln each box, for only COc. Ask to see the Big 4 Extra Special on Handsome EMBROIDERIES 2 Be values 10c tide and 4Ec values 37r These embroideries lmvo Just beon received from the East and nro tho very latest and prottl st patterns. Take advantage of this offering for your Pall sowing FIFTEEN MILLIONS THIS YEAR Reports From Tanana Show a Heavy Increase in the Yearly Production . of Gold. I TftOUfKR .JK iiv Hv 't'nlteil Press r.cftsed Wlrs.l Seattle, Wash., July 21. Accord- Ing to advices brought by tho Btcam- er Victoria, which nrrlvod In port early this morning from Nomo and St, Mlchnols, tho output of gold from the Tnnnna valley for tho year will be between $12,000,000 and 15, 000,000, an Increase of between 25 and GO per cent ovor Inst yoar. In the strong box of Purser Tracy wan $160,000 In bullion treasure, and a considerable amount of gold brought In prlvnte boxes. Tho Victoria brought 351 passengers, many of whom came out f6r tho purposo of visiting tho exposition. HE KILLS ANOTHER "LAR6EST" "Bwanna Tumbo" Shot Fero cious Bull HippoEleven Others Fled at Sight of Teddy. GOVERNOR MAKES SOME APPOINTMENTS BKflETOBWWaab EtajwrwTTgwapri y INSURED HARRIMAN'S LIFE FOR $b00,000 New York. July 21. To protect Iks k-rgt holding of Hiirrlnian stocks In tho event thai the l-Hllroud mag nate fihould die while Rbrond, h New York broker )ms taken out Mil Insur ance, for $600,000 on Harrlman'a life. The Insurance was written by Lloyds of London. Huport from England are to the offoot that the New York broker Is not the first to make that move. Sev eral English holders of IlNrrlmnu MookH are said to have Insured the American railroad magnate's life bo oause of exaggerated reports that j-iarrlman was very III. Dog day are coming and pretty soon they will bt dog-gono days. While they are here make the most and best of them. vjii . -, 'JV ,i MAD FLOOD (Continued from Page 1.) from Galveston saying that the wind had changed and was forcing back tho waters. If this Is correct It probably will prevent fiirthor damage. Tho tele graph company was Informed that all trains to and from Galveston bnve boon annulled on account of the bridge being washod out. The mossage onmo through from a Western Union employe, who Is supposed to have cut in an Instrument on n wire as near as potable to the oliy, as an wires previously were re ported lost. 'tin. Phone the Bii.c,ieH)iiick! What Butcher? 0. C. Cross & Son, of course; we always Get the best meat there. It Isn't necessary to cjo down to the market these warm days. Just call Alain 291 and tell them to send you a nice steak, roast, boll or anything you want in the meat line and it will reach you on time and In first class condition. Poor Digestion? This is one of the first signs of stom. t.ch weakness. Distress after eating, r k nictations, sick headache, bil- s conditions are all indicative 'h.r it is the stomach that needs un e Help It to regain health d strength by taking IEEGHAMS PILLS for they are a stomach remedy that never disappoints. They act quick ly and gently upon the digestive organs, sweeten the contents of the stomach, carry off the disturbing elements, and establish healthy con ditions of the liver and bile. The wonderful tonic and strength ening effects from lleecham's Pills, make them a safe remedy they Help Weak Stomachs In Boxet with full direction, 10c ud 25c The governor yesterday mndo ap pointments as follews: Members of tho board of directors Clackamas County Fa'r Association, appointed Juno 1, 1009, session laws of 1009, page 211:. George Lazello, Oregon Olty. John P. Rtslcy, Milwaukie. Jnmes Smith, Cnnby. Delegates to the annunl mooting of the American Prison Association, to bo held in Senttlc, Washington, Au gust 14-19, 1909. E. W. St. Pierre, Salem. Rev. A. Moore, Salem. Frank II. Curtis, Salem. C W James, Salem X. H. Looney, Salem. W. A. Denton, Snlom. J nil go E. C. Dronough, Portland. Rev W. Q. Eliot, Portland. J D Leo, Portland. Wm. M. Lndd, Portland. Don Soiling, Portland. Mrs. Nelllo Trumblll, Portland. W. G. MncLonn, Portland. Judge H. J. Dean, Pendleton, Mrs. Turner Oliver, La Grande. Mrs. C. A Johns, nnkor City Delegates to the National Irrlga' tlon Congress, at Spoknno, Washing' tort. August 9-14. 1909: Benjamin Irwin, Portland. W. A. Hall, Union. L. L. Mann, Pendleton. Cato J. Johns, Sumpter. O. C. Flnkelnburg, Baker City. Jay II. Dobbin, Joseph. F. S. Hurd. Hnlnes. J. Y. Sltz, Lawen. E. L. Smith, Hood Rlvor. Charloa Hilton, Fossil, Walter Love, Dakor City, (Dy Warrlugton Dawson, Staff Cor respondent united Press.) . Nnlvasha, D. E. a., July 21. (Uy mosscnger from Snlgosol Camp.) surrounded by 12 Infuriated hippo potami while In n rowboat on Lnko Nafvasha, pursuing t cnlf hippo, Col. Roosovclt had a thrilling escnpo from death Tuesday. Accompanied by two nntlvo boat mon, tho former president followed tho cnlf when It plunged Into tho Inlco. When a considerable distance from tho shoro sovernl gigantic, hip pos suddenly appeared nt tho sur face and surrounded tho frail craft. Terrorized, tho boatmen cowored In tho bottom of tho bont whllo the great nnlmnls savagely rammed It. Ono great bull persistently dived and en mo up under tho boat, often rais ing It almost clear of 'tho water. Roosovclt gave his entire attention to this heselger nnd dispatched him with his oxpress rifle. Tho other hippos fled precipitately, but not be fore a cow also had sunk beneath tho surfaco with nn express bullet In hor eye. Tho bull, which wns socurcd by tho nntlvo attendants nnd towed to the shoro, wnB tho largest yet taken by tho ox-presldent's pnrty. It was only when ho fnlled to re turn to camp that tho rest of his party becamo alarmed nnd n launch wns sent In sonrch of him. It wns 3 o'clock In tho morning boforo tho scarchors roturncd, bring lng tho colonol nnd his two worship Ing boatmen. Tho onormouls bull nnd tho cow wero towed to tho camp, making progress necessarily slow. Roosovolt's cscapo from death whon ho was attacked by tho nngTy animals undoubtedly was tho nar rowest ho hns oxporlcnccd slnco his arrival at th hunting Holds The bontmon who wero with him havo not yet rocovored from 'tholr fright, nnd attribute tho fact that thoy aro allvo today to tho coolness nnd un- orrlng aim of tho huntor statesman. Owing to tho time lost bocauso of tho nccosslty of Bond'ng out a search Ing party and tho delay In towing the hoppos to camp, tho party will bo dolayed In starting to Nnlroba. Camp will probably not bo broken until tomorrow morning. o Boys' Summer Wash Suits Reduced 20 per cent , For Ages 3 to 6 Boys' Fine Fancy Wool Summer Suits For Ages 3 to 6 Reduced as Follews: $3.75 grade now $2.75 $4.20 grade now $3.00 $4.75 grade now $3.25 $5.45 grade now $3.50 Thoso nro tho nobbiest suits shown this season for Summor wear, but tho backward Spring wenthor has made thorn slow sell crs. Wo nro dotormlnod not to carry them ovor to tho next season; Hint's" why wo'ro offering thont nt tho nbovo prices. Big Line of Mien's Fancy Vests on qur bargain tnblos nt ridiculously low prices to closo out the lot. It will pay you to soo tho. reduced prices wo nro making on brokon lines In till departments. 20 per cent discount on all Tan Oxfords and Tan Shoes ioati&LMfa J&&rs'&d! &3ttkmet &ryi. e LOOKS LIKE (Continued from Page 1.) Proprietary Medicines Prescribed by Doctors. it i Ye Liberty Theatre Tonight ALI IK uad FRANK McMIX-V, tin Fairy Dancer and Petite ViollnM THK TWO COLSINS , CHILD OF LOVE SPANISH ARMY , Illustrated Seng: "SUlhrc .mi-, iuhai, uy nurry .Mojtr. The J KILLED FOUR TO ROB ONE United 1'rnw Lol Wlre.l Aberdeen, S. D.. July 21. Con fessing that he killed four persons 10 that he might rob one. Emll E. Velth-i or told his story to the pollco today. Velthor has been hold horo since July 3 on suspicion of having mur dered John Christie, his wife, daugh ter and a farm hand named Michael Roynane. "I struck Christie over tho head with a club, he said, "Intending to rob him. I didn't mean to kill him, my only motive being robbery, I must have hit harder than I Intend ed, far he dropped dead under the blow. "Then the Roynane boy appeared, and I shot him. I saw then that my only chance of avoiding discovery was to make a clean sweep I met Mrs. Christie and her daughter and Killed them, to keep them from in forming on mo." Velthor will be brought to trial within short time. Examination of tho formulary de partments of loading drug stores throughout tho country has proved that a very lnrgo porcontngo of the proscriptions filled for doctors nro for proprlotnry medicines. This Is because the avorago doctor of today Is unnblo to devise proscrip tions equally as efncnclous. Such standard remodlos ns Lydla E, Plnkhnm'a Vogotnble Compound nre prescribed over and ovor again by fair-minded physicians thrqugh wit the country. o NEW INCORPORATIONS Visiting Oregon Mr aud Mrs. C. P. Kimball and two sons and daughter of Woodstock. Ohio are the guests of Mr. and Mrs S P Kimball of West alem heigh's. They came out via Denver, l.os Angeles and San Francisco and will return via Seattle and Yollow fciorjt National paik. tfter the two bro.hers Kimbail hat had a go"l visit. Rookwood Grange , .o. 23:? P of II., Incorporators, Fred H. Cruiio, master: May Richmond, treasurer; Viola A. Lovelln, secretary; capital stock $3000; principal office, Rork wood, Oregon. Rose Cty Trust Company; imoc porators, J. R Cochran of New York. Robert II May and Albert L Mr'. id it Portland capital stock 'i u0(. nor principal office, Portland Onwn grosslvei" said Devon. "Sutton wns apparently defending himself." Dovau said ho was absolutely cor tain that tho shot which ended Sut ton's llfo enmo from a rovolvor In outton'a hand. Whon asked It Sut ton fired tho rovolvor ho said tbut no ono olso was In contact with It. Uovnn wns tho officer of the guard at tho uiarlno camp nt the naval acad emy on the night of the tragedy nnd wiih one of tho two mon who wuro holding Sutton down whun ho wns ahot. Ills testimony wns strongly In fa vor of tho suicide theory which Sut ton's iiiothur Is trying to disprove. Leading up to n possible motive for Sutton to end his llfo, Devon said; "Between two aud six mouths prior to tho shooting I visited Sutton in his tout. We had a tnlk and at that tlmo Sutton said life In he murine corps was unattriiotlvo to him. 'Some day I will shoot myself.' lje said." Itoyortlng to tho events surround ing tho shooting, Bevnn dosorlbod tho position In which Hutton Iny nt tho time tho bullet was fired. "He lay flat on the ground with his fnco downward. I don't know whether he knew Utlny and mjsolf wero there." In answer to a question Dovnn said Sutton was lying quietly Just boforo tho shot was flrod. Ilovnn was also questioned about tho Incidents connected with his or dering Sutton under arrest following tho scene hotweon.hlm nnd Koolkor nt the door of the tent, Uevan said' "When I sent Roelker to tent and ordered Sut'ou under arrest, ho said: Damn arrest mess Jnckot nnd, leave this reserva tion.' " 1IKICD THE WARNING. Many Hnlem People Ifnvo Dono So. Whon tho kldnoy ore sick thoy glvo unmistakable warnings that should not bo Ignored. Uy oxamln Imr tho urlno nnd treating tho kid noys upon tho first Blgn of disorder, mnny days of Buffering may be savpd Sick kidneys expel n dark. Ill-umoll-Ing urlno, full of "brick-dust" sodl mont and painful In pansnge. Slug glsh kldnoys cnuno n dull pain In the small of tho back, headacho, dizzy spoils, tired, languid toolings nnd fro quont rhoumatlo twinges, Doan's ICldnoy Pills aro for the kldnoyB only; thoy cure sick kldnoys, aud rid tho blood ol'tirlc poison. If you suffor from any of tho nbovo Hvinntoms you can uso no bettor remedy. . Salem peoplo recommend Doan s Kldnoy Pills. Mrs. Mnry Ilaumgnrdnor, 424 Wntor streot, Snlem, Ore , says: "I hnvo found Doan's Kldnoy Pills to be a remedy of great morlt, and I am pleased to endorse them bo that oth er uufforors from kidney complaint may know how to get relief. I pro cured Doan's ICldnoy Pills at Dr Stone's drug store, and several mem bora of our family used thorn with tho most gratifying results I took Doan's Kidney Pills for a tireu, not ing back and a dragging down feel ing, caused by disordered kidneys. Tho aching nnd sorenes was re moved, tho kidneys were made nor mal and my health became better in ovory wny." For sulo by nil dealers. Prlco CO cons. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, Now York, solo ngonts for the United States. Romombor the name Doan' nnd take no othor. o The tin-can garden sauce that too many western' fnrmors raise lacks tho flavor of tho out-of-door variety, I'm going to got my I and at treble Its cost. ALL WE ASK OF YOU Is to look over our line of harness before buying. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY, OTHERS PAY RENT; WE COLLECT RENT. WHO CAN SELL THE CHEAPEST? We have the largest and only up-to-date assortment of summer lap robes in the city. E. S. LAMPORT SADDLERY CO. 2, If once our customer you will always be our customer