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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909. PALL DRESS GOODS 1 ILL, IIADE IN SOUTH BEND KA1 1 Nn Ik the Mm to see the dross goods you have been reading abou Ther.. 1 no' a satin finish In the bunch. But they are tho new mannish mixtures, rough finished. Our customers will verify this statement. All who hart seen them pronounce them correc. New York's lending stores art showing this same class of goods this all New d" ;ind colorings. si snaH Kimona flannelette n j A rare opportunity A for tuna' purchase of 2000yardB of good Pertlnu flannelettes; a vent arrs of patterns and oolors and dtH. much under pfiod. They w"l not stay her- long nt this prlc so oome and make selections early. 1 0c yd. Worth up to liOc V.I. xm&jjGi MKKk rJe X HmTJ jf MBMf CITYNEWS Weather Forecast Bhowoni hiuI cooler tonight; Frl flay fair and warmer. Ton A.ro cordially requested to phono any (torn of Interest, such as a por aonal about a friend or yourself, to eJho Journal, Mala 83. No Item too MUlL. Get VoeT Hop picking supplies at Harring ton's, tho grocer and markotman. Prlooq right; porsonal attention. At MethmlNt Church A lino program will- be given Fri day evening at the First Methodist church. Also h program hy tho olill driiu Ht X:80 p in. Hverybody cor dially Invited. Don't l-'ii II To take advantage of The Jouruul hurKuln day. Aukuhi 31. If you owe anything, (my up to August 31, ul regular rate, ami got the impur n rear In uthnuae for $3.00. If you do not owe. pay a yur In advance and save a dnltur. The time Is short, so don't put It off. This applies to everything but city carrier Data. GlUouN llnro.r Shop tin licit. Pon'r Fait To (nke advantage, of Tho Journal bargain day. August 31 If you owe anything, pay up to August 31, nt regular rate, and net the paper n year In advance for 13.00. If you do not owe. pay a year In advance and save n dollar. Tho time Is short, so don't put It off. This applies to everything but city carrier lists. This Is the Time of Year To buy summer duatort. Call on F E Shafor for them. Beit line of harness In city. F E. Shafer, 187 Couth Commercial street 6-5-eodtt Trv Crystalets For the breath For tale att Mayer's barber shop Kckerlea's Water' elgar store. Adolph's elgar tore Dick Madison's. The 8pa. , Willamette Hotel. The Council. TalklngtonV ' The Coutt , ' ' Onyx Fl 11 l-fsBQisW- 5 Hundreds ql pairs of the newest shades, and patterns just, received from a large New York firm. Hre art Mfth& of the -new oelors: Pongee UfciftWba, "Hosewodu', Sky Dluo, Bur gundy, rink, Bronze, Reseda, Peach and Apricot, In' all slzos. The word "ONYX" In on tho lips of nearly every wointfn. In the United States, so well known nro these hose. Every woman In Snlom Is Invited to Inspect this grand a88orUnont. Import order pt Lasos, Bauds, inser tions, Onllbtis, All-Overs, In Ve- netlans, Cluny, Blondes, Plaum, Oormahiand French Vals, "Mai- x tose,' Torchon, etc, etc. Gold Cloth, Chiffon Cloth and tho f swetlest JetaHd trimming ever shown In Salem. i N'ew Itat.Tall 7tnni!lnt? of silk and net the latest New York fad. Ilnnds and All-overs to match. See thum at the Lnco Section. Andorson's Shop six harbors. 8-16tf Trover's Coupons Havo oxplrcd. If you want thorn renewed call at once. 8-17-3tf TVntN, Touts, 'lYntM (let one now whllo you can get them cheap. Huron & Hamilton. U. J. Lehman, AmlstAiit Undertaker, lib W. T. Rlgdon. (Co uourt stroet. G-27-oodtf Don't Full " To lulct ndvautagu of Tho Journal barKalu day, August 31, If you owo anything, pay up to August 31, nt regular rate, and got the papor n your In udvnnco for 13.1)0. If you do not owu. pay a year In udvnnco nud Havo a dollar. Tho time Is short, so don't put It off. Thin nppllos to everything hut city carrier lists. Don't Fall To tnko ndVMUtngn of Tho Journal bargain day, August 31, It yoji jw anything, pay up to August 31, nt regular rate, and get the paper a year In advance for $3.00. If you do not owe. wy a your In advance nud aat a dollar. Tho time Ih short, so dou't put It off. This applies to everything hut city carrier lists. Ooi'l Meeting Dally at 2:30 and 7:30 at 829 Broadway by the Church of tho Living Qod. All lovora of the truth Invited. Bring your friends. S.JS-lw Oct Some Of thono good doughnuts, at the Whlto 8wan Bakery. I iv Cream Soda Ice cream by the dish, cono, pint or quart, at tho Whlto Swan Bakery. Auto Smashed Buggy As the result of an automobile be longing to John Stover crashing Into tho rear of a buggy which was stand ing on Statu stroot last ovonlng. Mrs. II. A Johnson, an occupant of the buggy, was thrown to tho hard pave, went and was painfully bruised. Mr Johnson was also In tho rig, but ho oscapod without serious Injury. The ' auto, approach! thQ rig from the rear, and tho driver was Intending to draw up behind It and lUton to th baud concert In WllUon avenue, but he could not stop the machine before &iNcarraitATrhM It demolished the hind whool of tho buggy, and threw tho occupants to the street At first it was thought tha Mrs. Johnson, hadw suffered som-5 internal Injuries, but today she lt resting easily, although" painfully bruised about the body. The FiMlvllh" j Of Monday night were nicely con-, eluded by serv'ns; Folger's Golden. Gste Coffee. I'lcnlf in Si'luli Spring There will he n grand picnic at Belah Spring 10 miles east of Salem and thi-p? miles west of Sllverton. next Sunday Tills Is n new spring being rietelnrfd. which is proving to be h very very tine mineral water. EverylMidy Is Invited to attend, bringing lunch Hlth them. Two of S '.em's fliiHsi speakers, Hoiih. W. M. joiner and W. M. Holme, will de ller uddnwuw. the latter on the subject. "Thi Natural Hoeouioea of Oicon." The orators will hIho sam ple thr wa'er. mi tnelr speeches will not be dry. (i'oImu ('iimpliiK Our tents are all ruducrad In price.. Buren & Hamilton Dou't Full To take advantage of Tho Journal bargain day, August 31. If you owo anything, pay up to August 31, nt regular rate, and get the papor a yuan In advance for $3.00. If you do not owe, pny a yeor In advnnco and save a dollar. Tho tlmo Is short, so don't put it off. This appllos to everything hut city oarrlor lists. Tenti At reduced prlcos. Only a fovv krt. Hureu & Hamilton. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Chomokota Sts. Calls day or night. J. C. Sill. Phone 734. Don't Sleo Out-of-door.. Get a tent at cloi lug-out price. Buren & Hamilton. o JilJ2lflJtlll'il'4isi p f S Jm rfB p p4 rf rj PERSONAL MENTION J rp J a5 t p i iK i ( 4 i Mrs. Aniin Culberson nud son went to NewHirt Monday for n two weekl visit. Mr. and Sir. W. C. McNeil of Iowa are gutM of A. F. Hnfer and family. They are old-time friends and are tak ing In the Northwost coast. Including tho Seattle fair. I. N. Rtdgoway, tho real estate man. Is back from a pleasant vacation In various parts of tho country. Mlw Grace Drybread and Mrs. W. F. Lucy, formerly of Franklin, Ind ian now if Salt Lake City, spent a couple of days with Mrs W. P. Bab cock, leaving for California last night. George, Seaton, of Soaton, 111., has left for his homo In that city, after spending a few days at tho homo of Charles Wultors, representative of the Oregon Electric in Salem. Mr. Soaton Is n prominent man n the Hat. tho town of Soaton having been named after him many years ago. MUKILTE0 MILL AND TIMBER SOLD 'HinI lr Ijm1 Wire 1 i:erett. Wash.. Aug. 26. The property of the Mukllteo Lumber Co. was sold today to A. A. Baxter and James Tybiu. of San Franc!. co, and H. W Jackson, of VJuroka, Cal.. for IS0U.000 This sale Includes the mill at Mukllteo. timber and vessels and the yards at San Francisco. tUMMm. EDITOR BEATEN TO DEATH General Herman 0. Jeffries Of i fended at Article in News paper, Murders Editor 1 Chandler. (I'iiIkhI l'f !. Wire. Panama. Aug 20. William Nlch 'Ins Chandler, editor of the Panamn "Press," li dead Jiere today, ne tho result of 'a 'beating alleged to have been ndm'ulstored to him by General Herman O. Joffrlos, who flguroJ prominently In the Panama ravolu tlnn. Chnudlor. !u a copy of the "Press." wroto nil nrtlcle which General Jeff ries hoi loved rellectod on tho honor Df Mrs. Claude K. Gityant, his sister-in-law. and ho walked Into tho news paper olllce shortly after noon yes terday and demanded to see the edt tor. Jeffries was admitted to Chand ler's otllco, although newspapor mon who received him had boon Informed (hat Jeffries was In an ugly mood. Tho famous revolutionist lost no tlmo In stating his crrtm'd to Chand ler, "What does this menn?" ho shout ed nt tho editor, pointing to the ar ticle In tho papor. "It means exactly what It says' responded Chandler. Without n word Jeffries Is thon reported to havo Jumped at Chand ler, und tho two men grappled. Chandler freed himself from Jeff rles' grasp, and Is alleged to have backed away. At this Juncture, It U alleged, that tho revolutionist drew a revolver, and whon tho newspaper man saw the woapon he is said to have made a loop for his advorsary Jeffrie Is then roportod to have stepped hack and struck Chandler on the bend with the butt of his re volver. This blow 's said to havo dazed Chandler, nml JofTrlei Is alleged to havo rained blow after blow on tho wlltir's head, until he Bnk to the floor dead. Mrs. Guy ant Is the wife of tho United States deputy consul-genern here, with whom she Is alleged to havo eloped I" Juno, and Is a sister-1 In-law of Jeffries. Jeffries Is under arrost. SPANIARDS HAVE LOST NINE THOUSAND MEN lUnltM Prt r..l wirO London, Aug. 26. According to private advice received here today from Melllla there has been a lame Floss of life among the Spanish troqps Jrom disease and It Is estimated that put of the army of 3S.000 men which oneral Marina had in his command barely three-fourths of them nre now nil Vat ?""" Since the recent reverses the troopa have hugged he fortifications. The garrison buildings are In an un sanitary condition and dlseaso has exacted n toll greater than the mini- per wno nave rauos from the bullets of the Moore. It Is estimated that the number of d :d Is close to 9000 men. Popularly known as the "South Bend Malleable," the range that combines all that is modern, all that is foremost in range building a work well done. It is the range that appeals to common sense through its severely correct lines and elegant finish and by its easily demonstrated practical perfection in cooking efficiency and economy of fuel. Riveted throughout like a boiler. The South Bend Mallea ble will, with proper care last a life time. It is the product of expert range builders, who assemble every part with utmost care. "The South Bend Malleable" stands alone in the world today the greatest of all ranges of malleable construction. It is the range that we guarantee absolutely. $1 a week are the buying terms. Ask the woman that owns one OJWObusXV THEY FELL QUARTER OF A MILE lUsltM iTfM !wi-l W1r.l ' Mexico City. Aug. 26. Itosouers today are making frantic efforts to relsM 30 miners who are imprlsone.l 1800 feet below the surface In the Lnpez mine, at Matcahaula. Acoordlng to tpday's advices 15 I men were Instantly killed nt the bo- torn of tho shaft yesterday, tho cable to the cage broke, and It descended upon the miners nt the bottom of the mine, crushing them Into unrecog nizable massos. When the cable broko 30 men were In the cage, and they woro dashed 1R00 foet below on the heads of tho dead men. Whllo it Is certain that most of tho mon who were In the rage were klllod, tho roscuors nro working In tho hope that some of them may have escaped death. The cage in pinned by tons of wreckage, and it Is not believed that tho Imprisoned men can be reached boforo night That somo of tho mon are still alive Is manifested by the fact that tho groans of tho Injured can be distinctly hoard by the rescuers. MISSENT LETTER FINDS LOST BROTHER Tucoma. Wnsh., Aug., 26 Through n misdirected letter, meant for Ira Branch, of Yaqulna, Orogon, but which was dollvorcd to Ira Branch, of Tacoma, aged brothers, who have not heard from ach othr since the Civil Wnr, nearly 50 years ago, were reunited, and the search conducted by Ira Branch, Sr through all thes years has at last been successful. Ira Branch, tho Tacoma man, Is a salesman, employed by the Bnslndnl Music Company, and It developed that the Ira Branch of Oregon Is his cousin, being the son of Luther Branch, tho brother who has been missing since tho wnr. The Tacoma man's father, Ira Branch, Sr Is the man who for 50 years has been try. 'ng to find a trace of his soldier brothor. He Is nw living In Hart- ford. Mich. Tho letter through which the two brothers were put in communication came to Ira Branch, of Tacoma, while his cotis'n from Oregon was visiting in this c'ty. Tho Orogon address was Jjie clue which tho Tacoma man fol lowed to establish the Identity of the man who bore his name, and this week tho Tacoma man received a let tor from Oregon answering his ques tions and fully established the fact that Luther Branch, the agd Ore gon man, Is his uncle and a brother of h's father, Ira Branch. Sr of Mlch'gan. Wells-Furgo Case--- ' . -. An answer In the caso of the State against tho Wells-Fargo Expres com pany wns filed in the qlroul. eourt hero today. In th'B ult the state Is seeking to recover $3776 37 which Is alleged due on unpaid Incorporation taxes. The answor covers 27 pages of typewritten paper and about the only point of law argued Is that the Initiative and referendum law Is void on the grounds that It does not con-J lain sumoieni repuuitoanism. or something of that kind. DIED. BEAM AN. In this city, 1385 North. Fourth street, Mrs, George Bea man, aged 68 years. She was a uatlvo of Clalrmont county. Ohio, ntid has lived In Ore gon for 35 yoars, Sho leaves a host of friend. Sho was a member of the Free Methodist church. The re mains aro at tho Cottago Undertak ing Parlors. 293 North Cottago atroot where they were prepared for burial by J C. Sill. Friends and acquaint ances are respectfully Invited to at tend the f-uneral from tho Froo Meth odist church In North Snlom, Friday nt 10:30 a. in. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. o NEW TODAY FOR SALE A rango, cheap; houte for rent. Call at 173 South Com mercial street, 8-26-3t " ' 'MM''MaiaaatwataaaaaBBtata FOB SALE Good bicycle nml light spring wagon. L. P. Bonnet. 2H54 Maple Ave. S-20-3t ON SALE Good 8-ounco duck, 4 foot wall tonts, at C. Dlllraan's, 447 State street 8-26-lw FOR RENT 7-room houso, with baBomont, hot and cold wntor and electric lights. Call at 560 North High street. 8-263t WANTED 25 plckors by Septcmbor 1 to pick groon prunes, two weeks' work. Bruce Cunningham, Route 3. Phono Farmers all. 8-26-3t WANTED Bright girl to learn of flco work In a good business office. No previous exporlecco necessary; steady poaltlon. Addross J., caro Journal at once. 8243t WANTED To buy a second-hand straw cutter, hand power. H. H. Runner. Route 6, Salem, Ore gon. Phono 248 Farmer. X 8-26-3t FOR RENT Several rooms nicely furnished; olrctrlc light and tele phone; splcudldly equipped bath and telle on second floor. Call In afternoons at 716 Contor stroot. corner Cottago. S-23-2t TnE CLIFF HOUSE. All newly fitted up. Cleau and neat. Cottage and tonts for rent at Nye Creek. The only perfoct vlow of the ocean W. I). WHEELER, Prop. Newport, Orogon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, ltcxldont Agent ( Room 1. Ladd & Hush Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Rush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING Ll'TKLLUS L. WOODS Tuning pollsning, repairing, lei. 603 MATZa 3H0SM MM. TW i v. WL7 i an s. covucRcut v .