Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 08, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOCEKAU 8ALEM, OBEHW. MOXPAT, JILT 8, 1912.
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Special line Dress Shirts
Regular $1 to 11,50, 65c
EXTRA SPECIAL
Men's Suits
Regular $10,00 to $12,00
values $6.75
Regular $15,00 to $16,50
values ..$11,90
Regular $18 values $14.25
Regular $20 values $15.75
Regular $25 values $18.75
A genuine clean-up sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing that
will be of interest to every man who values dollars. We
are going to clear our tables an cabinets of all the season's
best lines of clothing and have marked them at prices so low
that they will go, and go quickly. No goods carried over.
With our big stock of
Bishop's Ready-Tailored Clothes
you'll have no trouble in making your selection of one of these
classy suits, if you come early
At Cut Prices That Will Astonish You
Read Some of These Specials:
Special Lot Suits
Sizes 34, 33, 30
Values to $20.00, $.
ishop'sjiortd
RP Clothes
Youths' Suits, Long Pants
Values, $10 to $16.r.O, 11.95
Values, $10 to $l.r..r,0, 91.03
EVERY WAT GUARANTIED
All Lines, $2.35
Boys' All -Wool Knicker Suits
Regular values $5,00 to $6,00, $3.25.
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Special Lot Hats
Straws and Felts, $1.20
The
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Special on Shoes
OXFORDS
$4,00 to $5,00, $3.45
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Novelty Hats, Felts, $1.85
WOOLEN MILL
STORE
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THE SHASTA
' LIMITED III
THE DITCH
left tho track. The mull car turned
over on Kb sltlo. bruising the three
dorks on duty. The sleeper remained
upright.
Passengers were awakened by the
Jolting, but were uninjured.
Tho track will not be cleared until
midnight. All trains will be delayed
from 10 to 20 hours.
tiOITIlIIOr.M THAIS WltKCKEI) j
NEAR CHANTS PANS EAKLV i
THIS MOKMSU-THKKK CAIIS
LEAVE THE THICK HIT KO ONE
IS HI ,'IIT.
(tlNITID rH IJE1SSD K1HI.1
Medford, Ore., July 8. The Shasta
limited, southbound, was wrecked at
an early hour today neBr Rogue river
fttxmt eight mile south of Grants
runs. Throe cars, the baggage, mall
ud one sleeper, left the track. No
one was Injured.
The wreck was due to a soft piece
of trackage. On account of so many
BIHH'ial Klk trains traveling north the
track had sunk, and slow orders had
been put out, Tho Shasta limited,
northbound, wns the laal train over
heeding the slow signals. The train
which went Into tho ditch was run
ning "iKiut 15 miles an hour when It
SENATOHS DEFEATED.
(Continued from Tags 1.)
through second. In Salem's half of
this Inning Raker went down by a
foul fly by catcher. Jones singles,
steals 2nd and scores on Smart'Bcr
ror In handling Kuy's drive.
In the 9th inning with two out,
Mclluioa got a two-bngger, steals
Sid. Van Northwlck Is hit by
pitched ball, steals second. Kinrlck
reaches first on Jones' error, but Me
llalo and Van Northwlck' are held
from scoring, but each scored when
C. Dickson got a two-bagger. In Sa
lem's half of this Inning, Raker Is
hit by pitched ball and advanced to
second by walk presented to Jones.
Kay strikes out, Ksslck reaches first
en fielder's choice In Kelly's catch
ing linker at home plate, Portorneld
gels ft single, steals second and wheu
Keono strikes, out, the melee ends.
The llno-up was as follows:
Weunas Shortstop Smart; center
field, McIIale; third base, Van North
wick; catcher, Kinrlck; llrst base, C.
Dickson; left Held, Nelson; right
mid, J. Dickson; second base and
pitcher, Gurvcll and Kelly.
finlem First base. Jones; venter
field, Kay; right field. Esslck; third
base, l'orterlleld; short stop, Keene;
pitcher, Raker; second base Hum
phreys; left field, West; catcher
linker.
There will be a game on
chell car, which. will be beautifully
decorated. The car will be Bhlpped
to Portland by railroad and the Elks
will leave nothing undone to have
their car the prize winner. Of course
It goes without saying, no city In the
plate will be nble to produce a com
petitor In tho Bame class with Miss
Keeton, who Is not only a beautiful
young woman but a universal favor
ite In tho Capital City. She will ap
pear In the Cherry Fair parade in
the local 's-nleni on Friday and with her maids
will form the principal attraction.
Exhibits by Manufacturers.
Korlnek Rros. Remedy Co., vcterln-
tleld between the locals and the Mt.
Angel team July 11th, the first day of
the Cherry Fair. This promises to
be one of the moHt hotly contested nry.
games of the season, as the visiting Hickory Hark Remedy Co.,
team on that occasion Is a strong cine.
Therniodyne Co., medicine.
medl-
(II K It It 1 KH Will. KILL AHMOHY.
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Geo. L. Schrelber, for a number of
years art Instructor In the Salem
public schools.
Final Count on (Juccn,
The official count on thev Cherry
Queen contest Is as follows: Jessie
Keeton. ir.,4ri; Kmlly Nerod 14,083;
Mary Kckerlln, 13,310.
Tim "Queen" and her inn Ids will be
in the Klk s parade in Portland
Thursday. The girls will ride In
Mr. Slmoiiton's big six-cylinder Mil-
U. S. Department of Ajrrlcultur I
vTn WliATHER BURUAU.
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Palent and vicinity: Fair V 'J
tonight and Tuesday. ' ' ' '
Northwesterly winds. V
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, , ' Q .mrilriKml): & clomiy: mm: .now, Q r;rt mining. Arn.w. ltb Ui.whxV Tr Scun k. torn
4Tiur. ')." " pmifiutlon of .01 luck r mu.. ,i tux M rv tbit.1. mism m oUi4r. J
Salem Rrewlng Association, beer.
Gideon Stolz & Co., cider and vine
gar. Salem Woolen Mills Store, clothing.
Hammond Lumber Co. lumber.
Rrown PlnnlnK Mill, mill work.
Palem Tile & Merc. Co., tiling.
Gleason Co., gloves and mittens.
August lluckewteln, cigars.
A. J. Darling, furniture.
Salem Sewer Piw Co., sewer pipe,
James Gregory, vinegar.
Frame Shop, picture frames.
Falls City Lumber Co., lumber.
Angora Rug Co., rugs.
Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, cloth.
Oregon Sienna Paint Co., paint.
Snlrm Iron Works, foundry and
machine work.
F. U. Schuhlnger cheese.
Chan. K. Spnulding Logging Co.,
lumber and logs.
Valley Man. Co., Woodburn. tool
handles.
L'lllolt Printing Co., printing.
Anderson Furnace Co., warm sir
furnac",
C. y. I pplcy. lakinT powd.
I'oitlnnd ly I. & P. Co., light and
pewcr.
Salem Gas Works, gns.
BUSINESS
MEN ASKING
EXPEDITION
The Business Men's League at their
noonday luncheon nt the Marlon ho
tel today adopted resolutions asking
OS expeditious action us possible on
the Portland, Eugene, and Eastern
luilway franchise. The motion went
fuither and asked that a franchise
be granted on liberal and progressive
terms, and the secretary was In
structed to write a letter to the may
or and city council to that effect.
ARE FIGHTING
DESPERATELY
WITH BOOZE
hundreds already have deserted and
crossed to the American side. All
night there was an exodus of Mexi
cans from Juarez, In fear of general
rioting, today.
Nearly 1 000 additional rebels have
reached Juarez from Suaz. These
have been drinking heavily, are in an
ugly mood and threaten a campaign
of rioting and Uniting.
.Mystery In the Tides.
(Answers London.)
The townsman whose acquaintance
with the sea is usually confined to
that made during his summer holi
days, finds the question of the tides
most puzzling. He knows that the
tides rise and fall twice In 24 hours,
and that they are affected by the
moon, and there his knowledge ends.
As a matter of fact, tides vary
considerably. Round about our own
coasts arc to be found some of the
most terrible and dangerous tidal
l aces and currents In the world; they
ore due to the presence of so much
.arrow, broken land.
Out In the open ocean the speed of
the waves is amazing hut nearer land
tides travel far more slowlv. Down
South, the attraction of the moon
raises an enormous wave that courses
; round the world from Cape Horn to
the Cape of Good Hope, unbroken by
Iniervenlng land.
Off tho west coast of Scotland there
An increasing number of people re
port regularly of the satisfactory re
sults from taking Foley Kidney Pills
pnd commend their healing and cura
tive qualities. Foley Kidney Pills
are a carefully prepared medicine,
guaranteed to contain no harmful or
habit forming drugs, They can have
only a beneficial effect when used for
kidney and bladder troubles, for
backache, rheumatism, weak back or
lumbago. Never sold In bulk. Put
up in two sizes, in sealed bottles.
The genuine always In a yellow
package. Dr. Stone Drug Co.
The Eagle Valley cannery of Baker
county started work this week.
U n hlrlPool known as the "Caldron ,,,,,, a ftt
of the Spotted Sens," wnere the tide a,ve lst xvet,k,
CNITKD WESS LEASED
L'l Paso, Texas, July 8. Following
a night of rioting during which rebel
i-oldlt rs broke Into the saloons w hich
uau oecn closed ny uie army omcers,
nu re than l.taai rebel soldiers In
Juarez are today without onus or
ammunition.
Early discontent among the rebels
over ne iiinure to receive pay
threatened to start open mutiny, and
the ollliers ol the garrison, with de
li.Ha of loyal troops, corralled the. John l'ohl, who escaped from the
discontented ones. Today the troops l fn n year and a half ago was
are being sent out of town as rapidly caught at Albany, Fridav. He will
as possible, but hundreds refuse to i:ow have to serv 11 v,.r .i.
Mall Carriers Will Fly.
This is an age of pro-u dlscover'ca
Progress rides on the air. Soon we may
see Uncle Sam's mall carriers flyi'.'K lu
al! directions, transporting mall. Peo
ple take a wonderful interest in a
Jifitovery that benfits them. Tnat's
fcy Dr. King's New Discovery for
coughs, colds and other throat and
lung diseases Is the most popular me.d
icin'i in America. "It cured me of a
dreadful cough," wnt-s M s. J. r
Dc.vit, Stickney Cifnof. Mo., "utter
ni nors' treament uti'i ali othc:- rewe
din failed." Excellent fo. co'iftlis.
co da or any bronch.M affection. I'r c j
One nnd $1.00. Trial boitl-i too .it J.
C. Perry's.
races Rt the, speed
torrent. On the River Amazon,
again, the tide forms a moving wall
:of water 30 feet high, and reaching
';tmu bank to bank as it rushes In-
! Innd from the ocean,
Wade Mosley, seven years old, ex-
Cottflgo
so many
of a mountain n..,.,0 ,.. w i,... , .,i.f
the explosive force of dynamite caps
leave until they are paid, nnd other or.ee of a 20-year sentence.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of I
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Summer colds are hard to get rid
of, and frequently lend to asthma,
bronchitis, and hay fever. Do not
let your cold get a hold on you, but
use Foley's Honey and Tar Conv
pound for quick relief. W. II. All
Chelsea, Wis., says: "We prefer Fo
nt's Honey and Tar Compound to
other cough medicines because It T
quickly cure coughs and colds. It J
will ward oil cold 11 tnKon in time.
Contains no opiates. Is a.fe for
by" Honey and Tar Compound and
xoipt no substitute. Dr. Stone Drug
Co.
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CHERR Y FAIR SPECIALS
If there Is anything In Oregon pa
; er next w eek except Something
i i nnertrd with llie Elks, It will not
(.n oliied M news.
White Nu-Buck arxs Canvas in all styles for the little tots, and
a good supply of white shoes for the ladies.
These shoes are especially attractive for the Baby Parade and
Lnerry Fair.
Just received several new styles for the men.
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444 State Street
The Quality Store