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J0CB3AL, BALE. OREGOX. KHIIUV, JULY 81. 1911. fMlLY CAPITAL PACE SIX Friday is mysmi IRemnants of All Kinds 1-2 Price Great Annual MidSummer Cleanup Event UUr Limit jiw.vi ' r,' i Ladies Dims IDENTITY ELLIS GREER A STRANGER IN STRANGE LAND DISCLOSED TEN YKIK OLD BOY COMES FROM I ID UK) EXPECTING HIS tiRANb-l EITHER TO MEET II LM HERE ! IH CAKED FOR II Y .NELS TOM-j I.INSON. J Whore Is M. C. McFarlane? lilt) lips ui iii Liu ' - BY DEATH V v. f. J f I Saturday Specials! Take advantage of our Saturday bargains, you will not regret it. Wejnever misrepresent an article and stand back of every article purchased in this store. LADIES' TAILORED WAISTS la'test cut and style, plain and embroidered. These sold regu larly for $4.00 and $ $4.25. To close out this lot they go for $2.29 Reduced fa $45.00 to $60,00 Suits $37.50 ' ---' (tor, nn m M9 r,n Suits $79.75 Twl ..titfV'YXV . pUtiW lu rtiuu -r - - - $25.00 to $33,50 Suits $21.85 $17.50 to $23,50 Suits $14.85 $13.50 to $16.50 Suits $10.95 r.rwr lihncd that nuestron uignt ne fore last when he got off the South ern Pacific train In this city when he stood on the platform withouV relatives or friends to meet him and without a dollar to take him to a hotel for the night. His case was called to tne awn K I T II F I! I E PORTER. A IKIMFSTIC. KILLED BY AUTO, PROVES TO BE EX-WIFE OF S. C. EIHJAR. A MILTI-MILLIOX-AIRE OF ST. LOUS. .Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn 1 1 Doctor of Optics, looaied in t nite.l j X States National bank building.! rnnn. 9in-?ii. If you have anyj trouble with your eyes or with vourj BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, eges to 5 years, Im white, stripes and checked effects; all well made and neatly finished. For quick selling we have divided these Into two lots. LOT 1, SPECIAL 89c LOT 2. SPECIAL $1.19. UNITED PRESS LEASED KIKE 1 Chieaeo. July 21. Killed ! t-i-we.K: suffer headaches, neuralgia, . p red evelids, If you can't see to uere i n (., onii cpp me. I am tion of Chief of Police Hamilton and , wlien 8lie stepped In front of a . specialist in this city lie and his officers since then nave sl)(jedlng automobiie, "Mrs. Catherine (hat doC9 Ilot practice anything else oi, a uoinesuu m but nts eye3 correctly Y. modus, as luemiu . v(.rv reasonable. been asking the same qupstuy., but , j,orter without avail, and with tne nope orf)f w X My charge I Linen Suits Best of Material and Workmanship. Regular $8.98, special $4.98. Regular $10.50 and $12.50, special $7.69. Regular $15.00 and $17.50, special $9.98. now ai-. Ladies' Skirts Black, White and Colors, n Serge, Panama, Voile, Silk and Novelty Weaves, $ 6.50 Skirts at $3.25 $ 7,50 Skirts at 3.75 $ 9,00 Skirts at 4.50 $10.00 Skirts at 500 $12,00 Skirts at 6.00 $14.00 Skirts at 7.00 $15.00 Skirts at 7.50 A Lot of Ladies' Linen Suits $12,50 Values Special $17.50 Values Special Ladies' Silk Suits S25.00 Values-Special $12.50 $35,00 Values Special $17.50 A special rack of Lingerie Dresses Recular $ 6,50 Dresses Special Regulars 7.50 Dresses Special Regulars 8,00 Dresses Special Rcgular$ 9.50 Dresses Special mW-J'A l I i PA I mm 30.0 C hiw.iw I : locating him they have pealed to the newspapers. Ynn to Meet (Jrandfalhor. Kills (Ireer Is a I.ewlston. Idahn : boy. Ho U'ft that '.ity several days I ago with Salem as his destination. I Me came here for a visit with his 'grandfather. M. C. McFarlune, and I when his parents escorted him to "e 1 scure(j ner vew and she did not see KITTED LKXSKS IIY THE You will get i depot they carried a basket of lunch and In the boy s pocket there war; I the munificent sum of 2." cents to be ! used bv him only In the case or emergencies extreme ones at that. Well, In the hurry and scurry in boarding the tnlin the lunch was forgotten. Remembering the emer gency question the boy clung on to the 25 cent niece. Seeing his pre dicament, passengen on the train saw to It that he :aa provided with food during the journey and then came the stop at Salem. When he got off the train the grandfather was supposed to meet him, but he did not. The boy with 2,ri cents in Ids pocket stood In a strange city i without money and without rela 1 lives or friends. Nelson Tomlinson happened to see him and learn his story and he took him to his home at 10..r, South Thirteenth street. He lliix'n notified the police and since then notified the police and since for M. ('. McKarlane, but they have not succeeded In finding him, and the boy and they are still asking the question, "Where and who is M. C. McFarlane?" I.EXSES HE. as Mrs. Catherine Edgar, me ui- ,H,tt,ir sprvce, better material, and vorced wife of Selwyn C. Edgar, r. m(rp and .umf01t for less multi-millionaire steel manufacturer monpv than voll ,,ay elsewhere. A'ii'rf veil worn by the woman' KXA CHARGE KOK EXAM, on the streets t prevent her friends .XAT.OX. I guarantee satisfaction of other days from recognizing her ' ln pVery reSpect. The whole nrob- .i,., nf tier death. It ob- iDm lie In these words: KKHirLY ) ,I,.M'. III llir, iiiuni ... ,i ----- , 11 nnrl the flying automobile until it ma.V. umce nours, iu i- auu upon her. 'from 1 to 5; special appointments Twenty years ago Mrs. Edgar was evenings. ? 'faU" 'MU": A ALL I5KOKEV twTyear-oldaBson." Th.m camedom- 1'LACE.) WHILE YOU WAIT outin trnnlile and divorce. Ton nrnllll ! to seek aid from her relatives, thu former society nueen sought menlat work to support herself. Final! she came to Chicago, where she mar ried a man named Porter, but whether he Is living or dead is not known. As "Mrs. Porter" the dead woman worked in the Hobbs home for five vears. She had no friends ana sought solitude. Once she told her . ...... d..,l!..nn employers mat ner ,,. 0 .,.. , conventions of the Wednesday, August 1 and 2. The lo- A CONVENTION OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS LADIES' NOVELTY NECK WEAR, in the season's latest showing. These come in Dutch collars, sailor collars, negligee collars with ties, jabots, etc. Lace, lawn and tailored effects. Regular 65c and 75c. Special 39c LADIES' HANDBAGS, plain white wash bags, with white cord handle Special 68c LADIES, SATIN, MOIRE AND SCEDE RAGS, on. novelty frames, with long cord handle. Speciai $1.19 U. G. Shipley Company Salem's Popular Store TVT3 o I syo ' s mvm gOiET 'THS MPROVED FRONT LA CJD - LH of her triumphs and $3.25 $3.75 $4.00 $4.25 Pressing nnd Cleaning- Done by D. H. Moslier, 456 Court ; street. Phone Main 1267. 7-13-tf Hotel Marlon Grill Will be open every night until 12 o'clock. Table d" note luncheon 12 to 2 p. m. dail, 60c. ' Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf (hit fr Rig Minify . A $125 pennant is at stake In the big lengue games and only five mors ! games to play. Senators will try to : regain position nt top of column next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on league grounds when they meet ! the Wodburn Giants. 7-21-2? Pcgu'ar $13,75 Dresses Special .$6.90 A GREAT CLEAN IP OF OXFORDS and PUMPS Every pair of Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords and Pumps re duced in price. Some are selling at 1 -2 price, others at 20 per cent and 33 1-3 per cent Less. YOOER CASE MAY BE CALLED BEFORE NIGHT cal members of the association are making elaborate plans to entertain the visiting members during the con- Must Fly Lower. San Mateo, Cal., July 21 His al lowance stopped by a disgruntled parent Clarence Walker, the young millionaire aviator, heir to a $1,51)0, 0i)0 estate now in litigation, was to day forced to bring his honeymoon ventlon. One of the pleasant feat-trp to a sudden end because of lack A. H. Yoder, former principal or the Woodhurn schools, will this ar ternoon unless the plans of the prosecution fail face a jury on the charge of assault and battery upon the person of l.lddy Shembeck, a 1-vear-old girl, and a pupil of the! tires of the program is an automo bile trip into the surrounding conn try. A trip of Inspection to the state institutions and a special entertain ment at one of Salem's big theaters are also on the list of attractions. Among the speakers who will ad dress the visiting delegates are Rev. R. N. Avlson, Charles L. McN'ary and Dr. V. J. Clements. On Tuesday evening a banquet will be served at the Hotel Marion. Dr. Clements will discuss "Disin fection," Mr. McXary will speak on The Undertaker as Seen by the of funds. Walker's mother strongly disapproved of her son's marriage to Miss Caroline Biven. NEW TODAY. )c d )C )c Sfc )C 3c sf C school of which he was the prlnci- Layman, and Kev. Mr. Avlson will pnl address the convention on the "Re- Tlie offense Is alleged to consist iy 'atlon of Minister to Undertaker." Yoder enticing the girl to his offices I Coroner A. M. Clough, V. J. Leh In the school building and taking I '"an. W. T. Rigdon and G. E. Ter undue liberties with her person, j williger are in charge of the pro Yoder Is an educator or considerate j sram for the entertainment of their prominence nnd when his prelimlik-1 visiting fellow members, nry examination was held before i - .tllilne Welinter lie flnsheil n Mi? rnTl A Lull ill tMO light. ' iiir.ii i imi ,.r..ii.n ii in,; i Washington, July 21. A lull In Harvey W. of certillcates of good character and recommendations In general. There 1 nre people In the little town or lllg Lengue (lime Hiinilny The Woodburn Clants nnd Salem ; Senators will meet on the Salet. ; leagiio grounds. 3 oclock Sunday nr J ternoon. "Idttle Jimmy" Richard son, one of the best semi-pro uni- ipircs in the country, will olllciatv Woodburn who believe that Yoder J.i th h , i rhi 4rv ,f h lloth tennis in fine trim. 7-21 -2f ! int ...i ro ,i th0 bureau of chemistry of the I J.!," ' " " " . , ' . 1 " ' ' .,,, . department of agriculture " iiw n. Mint ru nun lit- in ftillllj Savage Hike Arrested I and his case has split education Special Officer Simpson "arrested" ; circles in that little town. a bicycle at State and High streets! The state has summoned eight ; Wednesday, which, he says, has limMij witnesses to prove its case, and I standing there for several dnya. making n desperate fight to clear Yo- The blcy.Je Is a Savage Model "A". der the defense has summoned more I The patrolman took the wheel to the 'than double that number IS In all. j police station and the chief would , The case will be the hardest rough. , like to locate Its owner. I criminal rase of this term of court. I .. ., I Hunter on Trial, liny ii Hiillellii Men 11. Hunter was on trial this fonv Help the ball team pay for the noon, l lie charge against him is nt lur THIS IS THE BEST NIGHT For you to eat this. If your wife vaut3 a good hot Mexican chicken tamale or fine hot sandwich, the best you git from the Noble Saloon Luuah WaWgon. 7-21-2t MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scot! & Co., over the Chicago Store, Sa leni, Oregon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. 3alem, Oi LOST Gold watch, initials P. J. on case. Finder leave at G. W. John son & Co. for reward. CHEKKY CITY 5IERRY-GO-K0CXD 21st and Hyde streets Running Sunday afternoon and every evening through the week. Cordial greetings to the public. Refreshments served. BROWNING AMUSEMENT CO. Wiley from his position at the head ;try of the came here today when Secretary Wilson de- I dared that he would not have his re ' port on Wiley read until after the re turn of President Taft from Bever ly next week. Our military enthusiasts claim that ! poloi s good training for military ser vice; the Feed Chopper rises to extol the incomparable value of tiddle-de-1 winks as a training for chopping j wood. FOUND Bunch of keys near State street. Owner can have same by proving and paying forrfiia ad. 7-21-3t W ORK WANTED By man and wife on farm. Inquire "M. V.,'' care Journal. 7-21-.",t FOR SALE Buff Orpington hens, also some nice canary singers. Mrs. G. A. Black, 2053 N, Front street. Salem. 7-22-IH Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. llurgliardt Ac Meredith, Resident Agh 383 STATE STREET. ew grounds and get dollar for dol-! tl,lat , of attempting to pass a forged: ir In return Tor vour nd Twentv : ''l"','k for tllfi sllm of J9 n0 on th" ii in r, turn for our nd. Twentv , ,. s Nilli,)nil, bank. Ills rnsPi it , FRDWAI ! uiousaiKi people yenrly see these ads. ! figured, will be concluded In time, so' See Mannger Jerman or our solicitor. I f'nt the Yoder case may be taken i ' . 7-15-eod i 1,efore the court's work for tlio! j day is at an end. CITY NEWS. Oljmpln 1 a Hard Wheat Flour Olympla. Kvery sack guaranteed. til-tluv.su WWIf Tlicjr Lusl- Thoso HiimiiiHr patterns for f3.'. raunnt lie einmliHl In Salem. At l. II. Moshcr's, merchant tailor, 406 I'oillt street. A Heller Flour"" Mukc more nnd better bread. tu-th-fisii liiilit mi OI)iii,lii Flour It's guaranteed your money back If not salislled. tu-th&sa July INH'i.rds Now Jlen Wo havo mi extra Una line now to select from. Ask about our free records. Hlllnmn Peters, 249 N. Commercial street. eud-tt Accepts the Kranelilse The Portland Railway, Light & Power Company yesterday afternoon filed with the city recorder a wrlt I ten acceptance of the franchise granted the company on lieimont ami rsennisna streets. Manager Page says tho work of building the lines on these streets will commence as soon as it Is possible to make the necessary arrangements. j Allan Forward is a business vlsi- :tor to Independence. cultivator i Guv O. Smith returned vostorrl.iv . ..... . ""'n i iiiu spent yesterdar To remove rust from shovels, scour with a brick and tin 'II frnni riallna draw them lengthwise of a corn rowj Ellsworth Pickell until nil the rust Is removed, keep-1 In Portland. gins o s k ont Wn ! MrS' J' cvanaugh. of Dlghton, gins to silk out. i Kansas, is visiting her uncle. G. M. urmey, or Salem Heights Chicken N the Rest I Change possible for your Sunday 1 ('.Inner. Place your order early. 1 Also order your bread, vegetables i and Ki'Kct'i'ioM of the Sunset Grocer! (einpiiny. Hall (ianie Tonight The street car boys will meet the I . M. ('. A. team of the Twilight Lengue on the Willamette grounds at t!::ii his evening. The associa tion bam has several nifty players nnd Walker and Fleming of ' the Ticket Punchers are doing good work for the raihvav boys. The at- tendance Is gradually Increasing at i the evening games and there Is Cnptitiii Will Speak j plenty of sport for all lovers ot the At the ivnul.ir W. ('. T. U. iu.mi- ' 1 ":"u""" game. lug at tlielr bull, corner I'onimerctal ' nnd Perry slre'ts. at i p. m.. Sunday, i FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, close, a good buy. $150 down, balance $20 per month. See Homer H. Smith. McCornack build ing. 7-14-tf FOR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.00 per acre per month. See Homer H. Smith. 6-29-tf- LOT Close to business center. Paved on both side streets. $625; $25 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack build ing. . 6-16-tf Miss May E. Park, of Chicago. Is visiting her cousin, Miss Ethel A. Law. Salem visitors to Newport todar were: Mrs. Lowell I. Will. Mrs A M. Halrymple. Dent (in T!i lrvm tilo i WE CAN OFFER Thn fnli and Mrs. George C Will. ' I a first-class business investment. Miss Althea Moores ami Mies rwJ Good business. FOR SALE Excellent 4-room plas tered dwelling, east front lot, 150 feet deep; city water; good loca tion. $30 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith al once. McCornack building. 7-14-tf to in,, ra.iiaiii ,, i no Malvr.'lon army I will spoiik. KverylnKly welcome. ' j Tm, liooil Trunin - ! Will play ball Sunday afternoon ar Snleni liiimie grounds. Senator v Giants. Next live games will decide pennant winner. Come out and see the final games in the big league. 7-2l-2v Bligh Theatre otny i. lai'Ke. of Alameda, who is vis inn-: ai me .iioores home, went Portland today for a short visit. SI ATISTICAL. !i(.))I viik mii: mvs sin: adoisks iu.Kia: jf.wi i i;y, ami ( omk m:i: im it. w: u vp all TIIK NKW'INT I'AIK'v AM'lyi y. PKMAVrs. HIUHHIIKS, HAT I'INS CF.KYTIII.G THAT A VVIIM X J.( I S. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Fil.liijed Vloliirlng Mrs. P, u llayden who Is one of the mn.,t hlslJy esteemed ploiu er women of Oregon hud the pleasure of taking ier llrst automobile ride vestenlav Mie ent ever t ie Miller nli.mt miles and xw the tenants en some of her lands making hay. nnd thor miglilj enjoyed the evperlenee. IiiMsgiic,l Rates ! Members of the Oregon Railroad j Commission returned last evening from Portland where yesterday they! held a hearlnc on the erimiit.iln, r.. I rvniS'r jrSi Advanced refined vaudeville plaint cluirced that the railroad 1 company was discriminating in it! favor of certain lumber companies. I s It w as impossible to secure all ' the necessary evidence at the hear-1 ing yesterday afternoon It wns ,. poned until July ST. Fliilily Per Cent Are Cured Of headache ly properly Bttod glasses. Pr. M. v, Mendelsohn tits Rlasses correctly and guarantees sat Isfacllon In every respect. Thirty years experience at your rvlc. No extra chnrg for examination. Roonn 310-11 U. S. Rank tulldliig. eod-tf lllir Assortment nf .lewclrr l lint the parti, s who btoke Into Smart's jewelry store nt Eugene W'edensd.'iv nlel.f .-.,.. .. ,,i ...ii. 1,1 1 their trouble (s evl,!,.,i,-e.l i.u,. , description f t(u, sto,n j(1vvlrv which Sherif Tlrown. of Lane eocn Ijv. has supplied Chief of Police Ham- ". hi me sssonnvnt of jewelrv taken from the store were 7," set rings, opals. tomiT. emeralds, ru'bv and sapphire; 10 solid gold band, oval-shaped rings, lrt to 14 karat ' two small diamond rings, and eight ; gold-tilled men's watch chains. 0 ! clue to the robbers ha ! found, although the polieo m'tbe val ey are keeping a sharp watch tor thetn. Entire change of program Sundays and Thursdays Big Matinee Every Day M IP.P.TMi. HAYES SWARTS At the residence of Mrs. Esther Sayre. on Bellvue street, Salem Thursdar. July "0 1011. Miss Veda Hayes to Arthur Swarts, both of this citr. Rev P f. iMiignt perrorn.lng the monv. cere- Talmadge Printing Co Room 4, I'atton P.lock Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an kma'printer a call. HIF.l). TIRE..-At the family home, In South Salem. Thursday Ju'v "0 1911. Wallace Marion" Mclntlre! nged .,5 years. Fu!ieral from the Central Congre gational church Saturday, Julv 22 at - p. m. ... Wallace Marlon Mclntlre was born m (.rant county, Wisconsin, in 1816 and came to Oregon with his parents n ISbL. they locating near Salem. In October. 1S7S. he was married to sjary A. Rodgers. who survives him ,,, vs' hesidos his wife, three eh Klren. A. E. and Hazel Mclntlre of salem. and Roy M.. of Portland, and one brother. C. F. Mclntire, also of Salem. "nttaqe Undertaking Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist at. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. "hone 784. interest on the price asked. If vou w ant to place money where it will be making you interest and have the property Increasing in value every year, it will pay you to see us about this. E. Hofer & Sons -13 South Commercial street. Phone 82. 7-19-lw ON YAQUINA Bay, four miles from Toledo, 10 miles from Newport, 361 acres, of which 150 acres is the very finest tide land, 150 acres a rich black loam, balance range pas ture. There is an old orchard of apples, plums and pears, about 10 acres of bench land readv for plow ing and about one-half of the bench land grown to grass, balance covered with alder and other trees suitable for wood. This place is on navigable water, only one-half mile from a flag station on the Southern Pacific railway and about a half mile from sehoolhouse and will support 100 head of cattle as It stands. There is the best of market at Newport for cattle, milk garden truck or fruits with high prices and a strong demand. E Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street, Salem. Also L. C. Smith, Newport. Ore. 6-26-tf- GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State 4 Liberty Sts, Salem. Oreirnn I Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 101. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMinnvllle. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. AUTO EXPRESS E. E. Bowen, Auto Trucks, Bag gage and Express. Trips to Wil holt Springs, Silver Creek Falls and other Summer Resorts. Stand: CAPITAL CITY CREAMEBT Phones 29D Res. 728 .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Cost. Chartered 1SS5. Near two great Universities Iilt-al climate throughout the year. Entrain anil graduation requirements equivalent K those of Stanford anil L'niversitv of CaliienV1 Laboratories for science with "modern euuir ment. Excellent opportuniiies for h"" economics, library studv, music and Ji .Modern gymnasium. Special care for I""'",1' of students, out-door life. President, Lueii Clay Carson, A. M.. Litt. D., LL. D. F1' catalogue address Secretary, .Mills College I' ll., California, TYPEWRITERS . ALL MAKES nought Sold Hen ted Hepalred Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before You Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Fhone 214-10 X. Com 908 Main St. Salem. Or. .rrrw'wihy.nlA1