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K I 'i fAt-B Ml. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ' SALEM. ' OKECO.N. WEDXESDAV, ArCrST2,J911. eaacn ri it iiwr imi'i Oxfords and Pumps o2L15 1 THE BODY OF A.R.WEATHERBEE IS RECOVERED ror'D THIS MOBMXG AT 12:3 UW WH ISK. l HEAD EX. I'I.AIS THE DHOWMXi B'HJV 10 BE .SE.M TO SAX FKAX ( IMO. HOUSES HOLD fONt'EHEX' ES . I TWO MO BILLS Tiie body of . A. K. U'ealiieroei;, who wan drowned near the Spauld Ing mill yesterday was recovered this morning about 11:30, It being located by II. II. Turner. Mr. Tur ner believing the body to be near where It went down, this morning Joined la the effort to recover It, and began work at the point where Weatherbee disappeared. At the sec- ft-NITED tBESS LEASIU WIIUS.J Washington. Aug. 2. The house campaign publicity bill today was fent to conference with the senate. Senators Gamble. Dillingham and Johnson will, represent the upper chamber. The senate today also agreed to a request from the house for n confer ence on the wool bill and named Senators Penrose, Cullom, I.a Kol lette. Bailey and Simmons as conferees. , , rur my nrai nine m -,rci,i o-n- ond haul of his line, to which was 8on9 the run is so heavy that the canneries are storing fish. The qual ity is the best on record. Our former $3.00 and $3.50 numbers; all new and correct in style, fit and wear . . Clern-Up Prices of like nature in every Dept. Take advantage ft; CITY NEWS. ; Ootid Itciiilliiir Ken our ud. this page. The Tog I gery. Good Krmllnir Bee our ad. this trcry, page. The Tog Prowling and Cleaning Done by D. H. Moslier, treet Phone Main 1207. (in for Oiilluir Mrs. Oswald West, wife of Gover nor West, and daughter, Miss Helen, left today fr I'lk Creek for their I summer outing. Miss West's health 1 lm not been the best and the trip Is 456 Court l)l'lnK mmle wlth tlle vl'-,iv ot Improv-7-13-tf lnK U- nilHon'H barber shop (lllson's cigar store Qllson b baths open all day Sunday 12-4-w-s-tf You f nnwit Shoot A popgun forever with a single wad, but those specialties last a life time! Ask Wells and Oakes! I Jiil leu, Have- Yourftclvf This hot weather the trouble of baking. Our broad will meet your approval. It Is firm and wholesome. I'hone Main 131 or cull Tho Sunset Grocery Co. JicroTcri Attorney Fori The Jury In tho case of E. 8. J. Me Allster sgnlnst draco Slotts, et ul, this morning brought In a verdict o( $112.1.0 for the plaintiff. The action wus brought by the plaintiff to re cover attorney fees for services run dored the defendants. Wllllnif ( lteiurii- JameH J. McCormlck, tho darter from Fort Harrison, who whh ar rested yesterday by Olllcors Whlt latch and Klmpsun, has Indicated Ills willingness to return, and be waH taken to the nearest army post Vancouver today by Otlleer Whlt bitch. Buy a Bulletin Sign Help the ball team pay for the new grounds and got dollar for dol lar In return for your ad. Twenty thousand people yearly see these ads. Bee Managor Jerman or our solicitor. 7-15-eod Eighty Pfr Cent Are Cured Of headaches by properly fitted glasses. Dr, M. P. Mendelsohn (Its glsnBes correctly and guarantees sat isfaction In every respect Thirty yrs experience at your service. JNo extra charge for examination. Rooms IIO-H U. S. Hank building. eod-tf Holdup nt Newport I r.... . 1 wuu i Ki-t ihmu upon your way to Newport Keep your checks and save money. Bain's Transfer com pany meets all Incoming boats. We 'jhave no solicitor along route or on board trains. We simply give the public a square deal and solicit a Bhare of the patronage. wed-snt (iood Itciiiltnir See our ltd. this gery. pngo. The Tog- 1 lliul l ine Trip J. h. Stckton, wire and daughter returned yesterday from an extended pleuHiiro trip through Eastern states. Mr. Stockton says thoy had a most enjoyable tlmo, and ore glad to gut t back homo. ! Hack From tho IjiM ltalph Cooloy, of the Salom Wool en Mill Store, returned yesterday from a trip through tho East. While away he looked up the latest rush Ions in tailoring and goods, and re turned to Salem with tht latest Kusteru fashions. Collections Wages, rents and claims of any de scription collected . on percentage anywhere. We can get your- money for you. Salem Mercantile Agency. 2(il V. S. Hank building. 8-2-tf Mater mid Light I'ure water and first class electric light servico are features which ap peal to persons desiring comfortable homes, lloth can be had at King-wood. Would Kerull Hoke. Atlanta, (la., Aug. 2. A resolution whs Introduced In the legislature to day declaring Hoke Smith's seat In the United Stiitea senate vacant be cause Smith fulled to qualify In time to vote on the free list bill. The resolution was laid on the table. t T -vf 17 O - i our 'jy I LEAVE IT TO YOU ."?, TV 'Hc.prof,T, ,0 h"ve yur alnM and your gluss- CeXt. Lme'dTdueT b " & r'dU"t' f lIeUe,bor Co11 1 do not practice tnedlclno, but devote 11 my time to the prac. tlce of optics. For 30 years I have bee,, sp-lal H In that pro- r.ra c.' ?.nyt.hm!t 0,w- bl,t ,u y corrc-tlv. NO KXTltl 1'IIAIM.K FOH -EXAMINATION wheu sanM are furnished by Mn 1 m endorsed by the leading physicians of the state. In cmplov. iig profetcional service you got ih best sorvlce in materials for l'TMOXA!?8ntVK'Ky ",ut,,ral8 mi uo ',Jl- am Ttn l,J"! wpUrM while you wait. Charges reasonable. AH work guaranteed satisfactory In eveiv respect. u you oea.re (n Bcm nt or my opinion and advice, do not ! Z ITJ 'Jil- ?:-?'" r Jr flrst consideration T1:b whole problem IK lt thca words- HUillTIV vim ii UsNSKS Y THK ItKiUT MAN. lW T1K1 lnvl-The attached a couple of dull Iron grap pllng hooks, he pulled up Weather bee's apron, and at the third haul, brought up IiIb pocket rule which being partly opened, caught on the hooks. Hp also felt the hooks catch on the body, but they were too dull to take hold of the clothing. A pike polo was then tried but without suc cess. . Monte Leslie and Ira Hamilton who were dragging the slough fur ther down, were called and with their better drag soon brought the uimj iu uiw nuiiat:e, il ueiug iounu " ... - at the point where the accident oc- ' 1" ' '- home aftPr an extended visit to curred. When brought un the dead man's arms were folded across 'his breast. There was a big bruise on the side of the head, showing that he struck the boat nn he fell, and was probably rendered partially uncon scious, which accounts for his drowning, as he was a strong swim mer. The coroner took charge of the body nnd turned It over to the Cot tage Undertaking Parlors. He belonged to the Cherry City i-ooge or tiie itoyal Order of .Moose, which has taken charge, and at the request of the bereaved wife the body will be sent to San Francisco for Interment. SEND WARSHIPS LOADED WITH LITERATURE (PVITID PRESS L14U wins.l San Francisco, Aug. 2. An Amer ican warship loaded with Panama Pacific, exposition llterattwn nnrt manned by Californlans, may be sent to various ports throughout the worm, unner the direction of a com mission of federal and state officials, If the board of directors of tho 1915 fair can bring enough Influence to bear on . the navy department. The Idea was broached to the di rectors today by J. A. Fulc.her, su perintendent of exhibits of the State Agricultural society, and received their approval. The exposition di rectors nre hoping at least to secure a cruiser that Is now nut nf rnmmia. slon If a flrst-dnsa batleehlp cannot oe mune available. FOREST FIRES HARD AT WORK lflN0RTH IDAHO fl'SITFO I'BKSS IK ASCII WIIIB. Spokane. Wash..' Auor. 2 A fnreaf fire six miles in width is sweeping along the headwaters of Orn v'inn creek, six miles east of Pierce, Idaho, according to word sent In today by Are patrols to Sunorlntendent Charles Fisher. forest reserve. All available men In the vicinity nre being rushed to the scene. The fire Is believed to have started ns a result of a severe eletrlcal storm Sundny. The unrnVa i ?iaz l;:r,Lr""Ker8.T?re.in- hand ; w ..Mu. nir mvnuLu ui uie oiaze until Tuesday afternoon. The flames are raging In the most thickly timber sections of the White Pine belt, north fork district. It Is In the domain of the Clearwater flro protection association,, and Nat Brown, oreslitent nf id. ii.n.i.n.. ... v nciaunailllU, has Issued orders for his fire patrol with the state and federal rangers. n A boom goeth before a slump, and hot air proeeodeth a pair of exceed ingly cold feet. Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern In etery detail. Lady assist ant. Come.- Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 784. SALMO SO PI.KNTIKX T1IKV HI OI K I'ANM'RIES rtTVTTM rnrsrt l.r:Aii:n WIHE.I Portland, Or., Aug. 2. The great est run of salmon in years has now entered the Columbia river and the canneries on the lower river are blocked with fish, according to re ports here this afternoon. " tor t ie nrst t ine in several Dr. Lyon's jj Linen Coats and Dusters I TVinth Powder ii VV'a " w not only cleanses, preserves and j beautifies the teeth without in-1 jury, but impartspurity and tra- j J grance to the breath, removing , X .1 .1 1 f fy I a. instantly tne oaor 01 mi: 9k 1 PERSONALS. .! !. r,.ir. i, ,-t,iTinff In TTntyene. James Lawson is a business visitor, to Eugene. J Mrs. U. J. Lehman and children are spending a month's vacation atj Xestucca. Mrs. Clara Myers left yesterday to ; spend three months in the state of(f Pennsvlvania. Mrs. Elmer White left today for, I DArllonl n-hAra aha U'ill visit lier ' Fear Strike in lK-s Jloinos. rvrTf:b i-bss i.fski; wp'B. Des Moines, la.. August. 2. With 400 employes of tiie- street car com pany preparing to strike tomorrow, and tin? company threatening a lock- -,.!.' i . i....... ii-, son. CI fford G over. I lie uiLL'i uruHll riiiiiJtiii. . uuo nu.i . . ,,, , are affected by thu threatened strike, Mrs Annie Waterman of Spo- has sent to Chicago for 300 strike- Kan", left today for her home. ftei breakers. visiting her sister, Mrs. W. R. Ander- A mass meetin of citizens will be son. in tins uiy. . , mlEht to advise tile mayor how -M. a. Aiiaerscm lias .ciu.uru t Craig Guthorn nnil Pnstprn Rtntes ....i,.... ... i PKvle Johnson. Charles W rimi'ii lit riy hmhi. - - - inMITTP TOFHS l.KtK WlllH.I ouu riaim ,iiiiM," ...... Colorado Springs, Colo., Aug. 2. from a two-weeks' vacation spent at High winds todav nrevented Philip Cascadla. x O. Parmalee and Clifford Turpln, Mrs. J. W. Willson and daughter, Wright aviators, from attempting Mrs .Samuel M. Morgan, and Mrs. their proposed flight around Pike's R. E. Downing and daughter. Hazel, . Tl, o..ln,.. ...Ill mnlrn nr. nf. nnnt O n 1 nm ..llfna tf MjOTInPl tempt tomorrow, weather conditions W. H. Welch and family left to- permitting. To accomplish the feat, dav for Waulport'to spena several It is necessary to attain an altitude davs. I' ( f if.; J of 15,000 feet. i Walter Hens'ey, IT. Dane, 'Leslie . ' TTnntr.it nnrl Hcnen T? noon tin 11 m Ipff ' ii. in. i ILUIUri Oiru VOVlll v' iinmim Receiver for I-wIm Properties. last night for a trip to Southern Ore- (CNiTrn i-khs 1.RASK11 !iiR 1 gon. They wll Ign as far as Westfork St. IOUis, Mo., Auk. 2. Matthew by train, and will then walk to Gold ReynoUU, a former judge of the clr- Beach and up the coast as far as" cuit court, was today named here as thplr time will permit, the receiver for the Lewis Publish- . o ' . Ing company properties. The Union Trust company, which was first named as receiver, declined. n t New Voi-k Has ,,(H0,00O. CV1TBD I'RKSS I.RASi WIIIB.) 'ew York, Aug. 2. Kstimales of the board of health, as published to day give New York City a popula tion of $5,000,400. an increase of about 230,000 for the last year. The census figures for 1910 were 4.700,- 883. n llusclmll. ' American at Huston, first game: Detroit 3, Boston 7. American at Washington, first game: Ch'cngo 1. Washington 3. American at Philadelphia: St. houls o, Philadelphia m mi my i 1e 7 V.... fJTATISTina! ., '' ' I ' . I- i i nnirn HARLOW-WHITE At the home of Mrs. J. L. Miller, 224 Court street, Tuesday, August 1, 1911, Mrs. Kate ' White to Charles T. Harlow, Rev. ! Davis , Errett officiating. I V t7- ' . i nrSBVMlLI.RR Xf tiie home of Mrs. ,1. L. Miller, 224 Court street Tuesday morning. August 1. 1911, Miss Persis Augusta Miller to Hor ace Rushy, Rev. Davis Errett offl- elating. National at Cincinnati: phla-Clncinnati game rain. Phlladel-1 postponed, ' MILES-WARD At the Christian parsonage. Tuesday night, August 1. 1911. Miss Minnie Ward to H. P. Miles, both of Turner. .Rev. Davis Errett. nerfnrnied the ppremnnv Scheme to Huumgle Onlum. - fT'NlTKn I'ttKMK lllrfn, tt ll,M i i!ln.r nf Un,, ATnH..n f'l.. ..I..l ri.l.n. C T", , . n '' ' , I '.I'HJ I'l JIIPU .TlUIUllfl A lilt lit II I lit III. San rranclsco. Aug. 2. A clever I uinitkd ikes t.RASkn wmn 1 scheme to smuggle contraband opium Npw York, Aug. 2.-Grant K from the lmer Manchuria was frus-: Schlev left a sick bed today to tell trnted todav when customs Insnectors A.n Ol.l 1 ..nA 1,. 1 ,n, ., ... . lllc ouuney iiuiint? i-uiiiiiuiLee (iff s seized $12,000 worth of the drug. u n.i oi.i... . which they found in a rowboat con cealed under a pier. Running from the rowboat to the liner was a line on which the 300 tins had been trans ferred. Where the opium had been W? trX to carry coupon erl nlwnl-,1 tlin, foccnl It n 1 " L OI '""'"S 10 CHrr , .Tot, 11. nut concealed aboard the know tik ,o , Will Knit Strike. rcNITKL' "SESa !rKI WtllB J Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 2. The vote today of 1000 miners of the Fernle Coal company, a large percentage of the whole number on strike, was In favor of ending the strike which has been on here for some time. Plenty of "Hope." fUNlTKIl I'RBSS LKARKU WII1E. Sun Francisco, Aug. 2. Opium valued at $250,000 Is declared here today to have been seized by San Francisco customs officials since the first of the present year and more than $70,000 worth of the contra. llrilg Is Stored In the enalnma house awaiting destruction. o to sell the Tennessee Coal and Iron "otupany to the steel trust during the panic of 1907. Schley related a harrowing exper- S40.000.0000 in loans through the financial trou ble which swept the country like a storm. . The Michigan college of mines to day asked the committee that George W. Perkins be excused from testify ing before It on Tuesday nppnitsA ho Is scheduled to speak al a celebra tion mere. The committee Is considering the request. In examining Schley. Congressman Little ton (V'cceeded in drawing out that fact that Oliver Payne, who ini tiated the scheme to gobble the Ten nessee company by the trust, was one of the biggest creditors of Moore and Schley. halng loaned that firm $5,000,000. . flood Crops In Canniln. Winnipeg, August 2. The Free Press today nubllshes A rrnn ronnrt compiled from the reports sent In by number of eorresnondenta From the re- IJacon Is the Artist. rPNITRll 1'RKHH l.t Kf I- lull Washington. Aue. 2. Henrv Tlopnn a lnnre Of New Yorl; tnvl a v uoo odiininj t... thrnni,hnt it.. Atr-... i . A ' ""."-ii uj fti.uui me ivesi. rrom tne re tne federal nn art prtntmiuoinn -V-trta -,a t .u. u,.. , . , . - no,"i u t-ti in me eai is rener- deslgner and artist for the $2,000,000 Hy pood, but rather late iV ha to co-operate In every possible wai ' L'!!"" 1 i ,f,,br?!,a"1 LIn'oln ln Po" bpPn. maklng falr PKss, but the with the state and feder tomac park, Washington, D. C. weather has been cooler than was , , , , , altogether desirable. The reports othlnar Serious In Culm. are scattered well over the three WashJtoDn''"il!,,",,! , Pw" n"3 how that very little revolt In Cuba. at rest today WeF6 8 DR. M.P. MENDELSOHN Doctor of Optics J Rooms 2ia211, U. & Nat'L Bk. Bldg. IS N(E TOO SOON FOR 101' TO COME I AM) MAKE THE SElFC T10 OP THAT CUT. IF Ol' HIVE DKCiDKI) I PON SOME. mix; i jEWEi.HY, ri r (;lass, OK SII.YEH, YOU WILL FIX I) THAT YOUR M0EY WILL GO FIRTH ER HERE AND TO BETTER ADVANTAGE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. a BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Fighting the Combine. T.ihhvB fi.t.. r'...v: bottle. ic per bottle. Our price lOe per t J' Floating Soap (equal to Ivory) 6 bars for Santcap Queen Olives, full quart bottles o r i "rn- . . t Snlders or Durkee's Salad Dret.i ,t .V"r pL!Ce 50c Pr botUe t 16 pounds cane sugar. $1.00. ""'" price 30c. t X 1" pounds boet sugar. $1.00. 50 pounds Perfection Flour. $1.00 I t 10 pounds yellow or white meal, 25c r X 13 iounds of new potatoes for 25c Supreme Haras. "The Advertised nlm r v.i . 1 I Our price ic per pound. ' Conibiw Price 22c. I Buy where you can buy the Most and RUST r,w k T I is a list for tomorrow that we know to The TtJZ mowy- Here X t er than the ame quality of goods Tcan L V per c,nt low" X bine store. ' iwas can be bought for t. the com- X I 239 N. liberty. Phone 63. The f ui p,;,., o t Quality Merchandise. WhV let the dust settle over your dress or suit when we of- fer Linen Auto Coats at such t low prices? t These come in nearly every X stvle. fitted with nlain nnrl ci or collars, Some fancy trim med, all the best of materials, carefully tailored. Lot 1, Regular $5,00, Special $3.75 Lot 2, Regular $7.50 to $9,00, Special $4.98 Lot 3, Regular $12, to $15,00 Special $7.98 LINEN SUITS Linen Suits in White and Nautral Gray, plain and sailor collars, all well tailored Reguar $8,98 Special $3.98 Regular $12.50, Special $6.29 Regular $15,00 to $17,50, Special $7.98 SEPERATE SKIRTS These come in Black and Navy, Panama, also outing skirts in heavy Khaki cloth, Popular Prices u. G. Shipley Company 145-147 North Liberty Street, s i if:::)!-''-- NEW TODAY. i'OR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.01 per acre per month. See Homer H. Smith. 6-29-tr- WE HAVE three ot the greatest farm bargains ever offered for sale in Polk county. Excellent land. The price has been placed so low they will sell soon. $22.50, $35 and $60 an acre respectively. Easv terms. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. Phone S2. 7-28-lwk 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 4-room plas tered dwelling, east front lot, 150 feet deep; city water; good loca tion. $50 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith, at once. McCornack building. 7-14-tf A VAULT DOOR with combination lock. All in good order, for sale cheap. W. R., care Journal. 8-l-3t WANTED. Modern 5 or 6-room house, close In, will lease for 2 or 3 years. Inquire at 177 North Liberty street. 8-21w FOR SALE Exterior paint, guaran teed .for 5 years. $1.75 only per gallon. Now Is the time to paint your house. E. L. Stiff 404 Court street. 8-2-3t MEN WANTED Common laborers and woodsmen, wages $2.50 per day and up. Address Hoover Lum ber company, Hoover, Ore , or In quire at 670 Union strtet, Salem. 8-2-3t TO LET on shares, 60 head Cotswold ewes. F. L. South, Salem. 8-2-3t $200 DOWN Will buy a comfort able home. Balance $12 per month. Lot 130x132. Close to good paved street. This Is a snap and an easy way to get a home. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street FOR SALE A finely matched team of black mares. Good drivers and well broke; cheap. Bectel & Bv nan, 347 State street FOR EXCHANGE A good lot as part payment on a house In Salem. Will pay about $500 cash; balance to suit. House must he reason ably close ln. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street. FARM FOR RENT We have a good farm for rent. See Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street. 120 ACRES-Of first-class land on Salem Prairie. 3 miles from town, on good road; $135 per acre Good Improvements. See Bechtel & Bynon. 347 State street T ANTED Hop pickers. Will can for and return all pickers. Fifty-acre yard In good condition. Inquire Room 1.3 Bush Bank building or Piione 491 or 1431. F. W. Durbln 8-2-tf T0FT-l' four ' eight-room ""''5- auraern conveniences c ose In Also 6-rom house ali nice neat and clean, modern con veniences All cloSe to business JL "f , V??-.. See R. R. Rvan. v "murumt- Mail. Q Q Ot. 1 ' Mi climate hmi.k,... .1." -v, mc. F.i equivalent Lnivcrvty of C.lifom :rance to . tllcnt ot.mtrt i " NM'V OI'lHirtUOIClM Inr 57 "onrr tu, v. . borne art. b Norwich Unron Fire Insurnace Society. Burgharflt A: Meredith, Resident Agn 383 STATE STREET. , Talmadge Printing Co Room 4,.Patton Block -,-r ,; , Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an Iowa printer a call. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Ptoom 1, Gray II Ik. Phone KM, 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. ni 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. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scot! & Co., over thj Chicago Store, S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or AUTO EXPRESS E. E. Bowen, ,A.uto Trucks, Bag gage and Express. Trips to Wll holt Springs, Sliver Creek Falls and other Summer Resorts. Stand: CAPITAL CITY CBEAM1BT Thoneg 299 . Bes. 726 TYPEWRITERS . . ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Bonoliea Sea Me Before You Do Anything C. M. LOCKVVOOD Phone 968 Mala juiora, .ddr, s2;.-:ii:,tt?..n- F? 4 Mill Ii Colljjc i 214-18 N. Com. St. Salem. Oft