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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1909)
glwwlraWSla I l DAILY OAFITAXj -JOURNAI. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909. vf Mi i Ml -?A i tl i1 mk , Wit II ril THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOrsr, Eilltor aad Proprietor Independent Kewipkper Devoted to American Pririclplet nd tho ProgreM und DeTelopcment of Alt Oregon. PnbtUbud Every Krculng lixospt Bundtj', St'lWI.IPTIOV HATES. (tnrrUblr In Advance.) .Dljr,b (jJiKier, per ywr W.W Per month 60c !Ut? by miifi. per yer. 1.00 Per month 85c 'Veekiy, tSytnsll, pervetr- -. . ' IM Six ufjlON(4b7 1 PdPil&V- FIVE DEAD IN AN ADTO ACCIDENT Machine Running Forty Miles ;- an Hour Jumps from a trestle at Seattle Last Night. I United ! Lenaed Wire. Bcnttlo, Aug; 20. Flvo (persons aro dead In Seattlo today ns tho ro fiiilt of nn automobllo accident which occurred lato Inst night when a big Wlnton touring car crnshod through tho railing of a bridge at "Deed man's curve," near Fourth avonuo nouth nnd Andovcr street, and plung ed Into tho bay, carrying Its occu pants to denth In tho water. Tho deads MIIB. H. M. OI.OTHH, aged 3(1, Vancouver, D. O. MRS. J. COLVIN, aged 20, Van couver, D. O. MI8S AGNES COWAN, aged 23, elstor of Mrs. Colvln, Vancouver, 11. 0. M.1BS MAGGIE PAUL, aged 27, Vnnoouvor, P., 0. IRA PARRY, Scntllo Tho bodies of Parry and Mrs. Orotho and Miss Cowan woro rocov orod nbcxut 1 o'clock this morning somo dlstnnco from tho scono of tho wreck floating In tho wator. Efforts are now In progress to recovor tho bodies of Mlw Paul and Mrs. CoTvln. Tlio nutomobile was bolng driven by Ira Pnrry. former proprietor of a rnfo In Bcnttlo, from whom tho ma chlno had been rontod early In tho ovonlng to tnko the party, which, In nddltlons to lliofo who mot death donth, consisted" of Mta Mary Paul nnd Miss Katie Illscock, for a trip Into tho country. The women woro nil mombora of r dolegatlon from Vancouver, who woro hero attend ing tho fair. Thoy woro bolng chnp orontd by Mrs. T. Cox of Vnnoouvor, who Is stnylng nt the Arlington ho tal. Sho was not with tho other inomborr. of tho party last night. Tho accident occurred nt a dnn Horous ourvo In a trostlo which passed ovor n mrflon of the bay. Ac cording to tho two young women who escnpoil death In tho torrlblo plunge tho mnchlno was running at about -10 mile an hour when tho ourvo wns roaohod. Parry, for somo unknown reon, lost control of tho oar nnd It ornBhod through tho rnll l"K mid ttimblod Into tho water, wlilek at that iltit U eight or tn Wt desn. The accident occurred with sueh suddenness that no op. portHHlty wns afforded tho oooupants to make any effort at escape and they wore carried down Into tho wnlar Roy Vanvnndor, a boatman, who was noar tho scone of tho tragedy, hoard tho screams of tho drowning , victims and hurried to the resouo In a row lont. Ho fopnd Miss 111 aook and Miss Pui clinging to tho nutomobllo, which- was wholly sub merged, and pulled them Into his boot. Aftor taking the two women nshiro Vi.nvnm.or notirted tho pollco and tho poHoo automobile and a company of firemen woro dispatched to tho scono. Flremon lowered lnd dor and crawling out on tho boom of log on tho flats began tho search for the victims of tho automobile party. With plko-poles and long rods the flats In tho vicinity of tho plnwi whew tho car went down V KUUlAt . HM"-,HH(i :; flEPOSIT Yo1" Savings rii w. " '. ' They will corn interest ami be available when wanted Savings Department j j i CajHlal National Rank : T w ' gulera, Ore. month! -.We )LabeL wns searched. Tho tldo was nunnlng " strongly at tho tlmo and It was two i lours lator that tho throo bodies woro found by oearchors la boats 300 yards from tho scene. Search for tho remaining two bod lea Is bo lng continued this morning. Miss Hlscqck, although prontratod from grief and shock, told of tho nccldent this morning, "Wo woro going at a good rato of speed when wo struck something and In an Instant found oursolvos In tho wator," sho said, between sobs. "I can't tell Just what hap pened after that. It wns all a Jum ble. Wo struggled In tho wator and woro taken out I cannot qulto col lect mysolf now; It's all too awful to think about. Ira Parry, tho chautfour, who mot his death, was married and llvod with his wlfo and her mothor on Warren avomuo. Ho was formbrly part owner of a cafo on First avo nuo, but recently acquired somo auto mobllo proporty and had cars on tho renting stands. Ho wno considered to 1)0 a good driver by chauffeurs. All of tho Vancouver victims of tho nccldent aro members of highly respected families and woro promi nent In Bocloty circles there. GOATS MAKE ROADS FOR FOREST RANGERS Tho briiBh-catlng InBtlnct of tho Angora goat la being successfully demonstrated on tho Lassen national forest In California, whoro they aro cutting trails for flro guards through tho brushy araoa on tho slopes of lho mountains. Tho animals, which number 3000, hnvo been divided Into two bandB and under tho enso of tho hordors nro grazing within cortaln woll do llned tirons so that their work may bo concontrnted on tho rbuih within those limits. Tho rotnilt is that thoy hnvo practically-klllod nearly nil tho brush In tho courso olthor by eating It up entirely or by barking, as In tho cauo of the honvy mnnznnltn bushes. At tho beginning of tho exporlmont thoro wns somo doubt as to tho goats' willingness to vnt Hie mntminltn, but It hns boon found that whoro thorp Is llttlo olso thoy will Just ns rondlly nttnek It ns nny othor bushes. The grnzlng son son wn so Into 'Ms year on tho Lassen forest thnt Mio goats (IM not begin operations until about tho middle- of Juno, but b'iico thon thoy hnvo nindo rapid urogram nnd tho result promises to be n success from ovory point of view. The trnlls will first bo oponod nnd thon kopt frai of sprouts by the goats, saving tho government con--Iriernhlo Inbor In nutting thorn out by baud, ns hns boon done hereto fore, whllo tho brushy forngo which otherwise would have boon wnBtad will support 3000 gonts vory comfort ably. -o CITY IS SLIDING INTO THE RIVER llnmlmj, Auk. 20. Tho fate of Hi.. piotipeiouH Punjab olty of Darn Gluul ' Khan, with a populntluu of 25,ooo, which for many years hns been grad ually slipping Into tho Rlvor Indus. Is now regarded us definitely mmlcil. Nothing can be douu to prevent tho encroachment of tho wutors. From 60 to 100 feet of tho rlvor front is bolng swept away every tiny, nnd out by one, mosques, mansions nnd hovels nro dlsnppenrlng In tho stream, o 1 If our girls woro real humanitar ian they would loan tholr big and ugly lints to tho horses that have to work hnrmd In tho sweltering heat. Soldier Italics Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Btone, a civil war veteran, of Koran, Tex., that a plot exltted between a desperate lunjj troublo and tho grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stuborn cold " he writes, "that developed a cough thnt stuck to me In spite nf i remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored ray health completely I now weigh 178 pounds." For -vero colds, obstinate coughs, hemor rhage? asthma and to prevent nni- moh'a it's unrivaled 50c nnd 1 Tr'ni beiie fre Guaranteed by i SSjpeESiNv MAY UNITE TO AID IN EXCLUDING ASIATICS Butte, Mont, Aug. 20. There- Is much Interest In Uutto todny over the announcement thnt the Montnnn Fed eration of Lnbor may decide to nffill nte its work with thnt of the Asiatic Exclusion Lcngtlc on the Pncltic const, W, A. Cole of Snn Francisco, n member of tho executive bonrd of the Nntlonnl Drothcrhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners, yesterday addressed the convention on tho work of tho loagUo. POWDER MAGAZINES IN OSAKA EXPLODES Osakn, Japan, Aug. 20. This city waa shaken today by a tremendous explosion of two great military mag azines at 2 o'clock this " morning. Four soldlors woro mortally wound ed, many woro sorlously hurt, and a great number of buildings destroy ed by tho shocks. Thousands of refugees from tho recent conflagration which wiped out one-fourth of tho city thought tho explosion was an earthquake and thoro was widespread panic throughout tho city. . o- Between sleeping sickness and the lazy bug tho loafer has a better chanco for oxcuseo than formerly. THIS WEEK GUARANTEED SOX 6 Pairs to the Box wm&zs&jzi Regular $I.5 Values Need the Money Sale 90c Cleaning and Pressing. Dry Cleaning Best in the City A - jJdr- '' 'fvftit ' i $$ ' ? trim. '. tr&et S?H l Wfml i i '' i mWW y rr , seSw' - s.'tfjy ivM i-L iimi '!i ei,s ancy ans ann fe7 tjp .- I fl reen Sox, 25c values 167 N. Coramer'l Street Revolts at Cold StceL "Your only hope," said threo doo-1 tors to Mrs. M. B. Fisher, of Detroit, Mich, suffering from severe rectal troublo, "lies in nn operation. Thon I irscd Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills,"1 she writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent appendlcltles, cures consti pation, headache. 25c at J. O. Perry -o CASTOR J A For Infants and Obildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Teirs tho f 4--U fyuc&A4 MEALS 15c Cnll nnd try them. Mcnls 15c. Donrd per week 2.75; nlso fur nished rooms very rensonnble, AT THE Salem Restaurant :i:,0 COURT STREET Kt72VH. wffiifl J9k! -w 1 i i 2 pairs 25c H ' m iS l tJ Men's Ntont Robes- nfp IW- PHf t 3 American Slk. throo colors, J4.00 f'UmtW -'"W t?Sfiw '''H nl No'tbo-Monoy Snlo .'3 ' atl 'jf Wfl Sntteen. three colors. ?3 vnluos, . K ' iSjTS1! .t-ed-the-Monoy Sale ....$1.7n E1L R ""?.? Wy N'nlnsook. whlto only. 12,50 vnluos VlSliP I tirWy Need-thtfMonoy Snle ... .$l.o XwRwWsi'- i Wi. Nnlnsook. white only, $2 vnluos, VI TTTai ' -M Need-the-Monoy Sale ....$1.10 T w SylHHMyEH ix-nlnsook. whlie only. $1.50 vnluos II P"PirdVl Need-the-Money Sale ....$1.10 MWSKm&aim Men's Ffilt Hnts. i ;iilPJ HIIH S1r " ? vS t. Wrall i if f vii m?1 itiP' H 4 ! IpI ilH lm I iBlfll'ii mm ifm j 1rSi' il&oil 1 i ! ;1?1 J s?Pl mmi Wmm Wv-ii TSrfcX aytHHHKB 7w9"SSSSJmI k Men's Straw Hats. The most complete lino shown t In tke city will bo sold during this snle ut One-Half Price. THE TOGGERY THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN Fishing Tackle that Catches the Fish CUTLERY AMMUNITION BICYCLES ATHLETIC FIREARMS GOODS We also have a large stock of second-hand Rifles, Re volvers and Shotguns. It will pay to investigate Journal Bargain Day Aug. 31 Assortment No. values Noed-tho-Money Sale ....$1,00 ssortmenr No. 3. $3 00 values Need-t he-Money Sale ....$1.30 MB.VS SHOES. Florshelm Shooe, X vnluos N'eod-tle-Monoy Sale. . . .$J).00 Dostoninn Shoes, 4 values Neod-thc-Money Salo, . . . J3.00 Boctou'an Shooe. J3.50 vnluos Need-the-Jlonoy Snlo. .. .2.75 C pelnnd Ryder Shoe. 5 values Xeod-tUeMonoy Salo, .. .93.00 This snle embraces our, entire Spring nnd Summer lines. Men's Suits. $35 00 values Need-the-Money Sale ...S10.00 $32 50 values Need-the-Monej' Snle ...917.00 $27 50 values Need-the-.oney Snle ...$15.00 $25 00 vnlues Need-the-Money Sale Sltt.BO J 22 "o valueB N'eed-the-Mouey Snle $12.00 SIS 00 values ' Needthe-5Ioney Sale . . . .$O.SO ihese suits are not shop-worn but 1909 models, all of them. Men's Dusters. Pure linen, nutomobile out, values $6, Need-the-Money Salo. .$1.00 Genulre khaki, auto cut, vnlues $4. Nead-tbe-Money Sale. .$2.75 Cotton srg. a slue $3.00 Nud-inf V no Sale ....$1,00 D. R. YANTIS Proprietor Veedthe Money Sale We nro offering the largest stock of HIGH CLASS MEN'S GOODS In tho city of Salem, at prices thnt cannot bo equaled. Proof of wlmt ivo tell you will be found by examining our nlmlowH and goods displayed In our shop. NOTE THE RECORD PRICES We Need The Money Men's Neckwear: $1.50 vnlues . Need-the-Money Salo ....$1.00 $1.20 values .oed-the-Monoy Snlo 80c $1.00 vnlues ' Need-the-Money Snlo 70c 7Cc vnlues Need-the-Money Snle O0c 50c vnluos Need-the-Money Snlo 5c, .5 for $1.00 Men's Shirts. V5.00 Soft Shirts Noed-tho-Monoy Sale . . . .$:.no $4.00 Soft Shirts Noed-tho-Money Snlo .,..$3.30 $3.50 Soft Shirts Ned-tho-Mouey Snlo ...,$2.73 $3.00 Soft Shirts Noed-tho-M' aoy 8nle . . . .$2.10 $2.50 Soft ...llrtB Noed-the-Monoy Snlo ....$1.00 $2 00 Soft Shirts Need-tne-Money Snlo ,...$1.25 $1.50 Sou Shirts Need-the-Money Sale '. . . .$1.10 Ladies' Knox Sailors. Latest shapes, $5.00 values Need-the-Money Sale ....$2.50 Men's Pajamas. Our high grade lino of Pnjnmas remiced to ONE-HALF the regu Inr selling price. Wo have nil ma terials nnd nil sizes. Men's Summer Underwear. Dr. Delmel linen mesh, vnl. $0.50, . Need-the-Money Salo , . . .if 1.50 Pnrk Mill, nthletlc cut, vnl. $3.50. Need-the-Money Sale $2-50 Coopor's Derby Ribbed, $3 value, Need-the-Money Sale $2.00 Deisher union suits, $2.50 value, Need-the-Money Sale ....$1.50 Mentor. Comhfort Und'rw'r $2.50 vnl.. Need-the-Money Sale $1.50 $2.00 values N'eed-the-Money Sale ....$15 $1.50 values eed-the-Money Sale ....$1.00 Jl 75 vnlues Need-the-Money Sale 75c Bring Your Shoe Repairing to Us. Prices Lowest Best Workmanship 01 M 44 i I 1 -1 H- f Prr WP?ft TT""i-TTat',rr!i-'