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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
,.i mJiaitjimium tA3L1 CAPTTAI. -JOmVAh. flALEM, OBBOOW.. THURSDAY, AnOUST 81, 1913. ' ' PAQB FIVB. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Will Be ' HOSIERY DAY We have just received an extra large shipment of the fa mous Wayne Knit Hosiery, and will give the public three (3) days of hosiery specials to induce them to come and get acquainted with our hosiery department. Ladies' Silk Hose Black, White, Tan and Colors $2.75 values $2.50 values $2.25 values .......$2.39 $2.13 ...... $1.98 $2.00 values $1.69 $1.75 values A9 $1.25 values $ 99 Ladies' 50c lisle hose in black, white and colors, special 39c Pony Hose The famous Pony hose for boys, misses and children we will sell special for these three (3) days for 21c pair We have an odd lot of misses' and children's hose, 15c and 25c values to close 10c pair SPORTS Easily Defeats Bull in Tifth Hound of Singles Matches in National Tournament. (IWITRD MUSS IJtiSBD WIHB.l Newport, It. I., Auk. 21. J. Strachan of San Francisco, today easily defeated '. N. Bull, of New York in Ihe fifth round of the singles matches in the tennis tournament here. Strn.iin,, n. the first set, ti l, the second, 0-3, ami me mini H 2. National League. W. 77 Ii! 62 ! 5(1 04 4(i 4:1 New York Philadelphia ChirUKo Pittsburg Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati St. l.ouis American League. Philadelphia ;r Cleveland Washington (j.t Chicago a Boston nil Detroit Aa St. l.ouis 47 New York :m Pacific Coast League. Portland 71 Sacramento (17 I Venice (',11 I Los Angeles 07 I Son Francisco fill , Oakland 04 U 35 41 52 53 5l 40 PC. .088 .013 .544 .527 .45!) .420 .3110 .374 .004 .001) .503 .534 .477 .423 .3112 .31!) .51!) .41)7 .4113 .478 .043 $50 FINE IMPOSED. UNITED PIlEHB I.FIABBD WIHI.1 Dallas, Dr., Aug. 21. Fred Steven son, railway mail clerk, arrested last iriii in this city on a statutory fborgit, pleaded guilty ill the circuit onrt of I'olk county, mid was fined WO ami costs. It clearly appeared that llie art of Stevenson was accidental, Mil that he wits merely ifuilty of a j Minimi offense. n passing sentence, Holmes criticised the railroad 'oinianics for not furnishing better fa 'ilities for the men in these cars. TEY TO SCARE GAYNOR. UNITKD 1'IIESB U.18KD Willie.) New York, Aug, 21. Four sticks of dynamite, with something resembling fuse attached, was found beside the city hall this afternoon, lying under llayor (Jaynor's window. The mayor sat inside and was notified of the find, lie showed 110 alarm, and continued at Iiis work. Pacific Coast League. R. If. K Portland 4 11 3 I.os Angeles 1 5 2 Krause and Berry; Cheech and Arbo gast. R. H. E. San Francisco 2 ft 0 Oakland 1 5 0 Overall and Clark ; Aides and Kreitz. R. II. E. Venice 2 4 2 Sacramento 1 S 3 Hitt and Elliott; Arollanes and Bliss. Fussing with the neighbors will i.ot "iM your wrongs. VOTE FOR FREE FLAX. r CNITKD l'ltBSB LB.tRKO WIRE.! Washington, Aug. 21. The senate this afternoon voted, 30 to 38, against n 1 cent a pound duty 011 raw flax. Free flux was sustained by a vote of 3D to 37. T I There's Still a Big Demand for a Horse That Can Pull a Load It is a fact that draft horses are worth as much today as ever before. The auto truck, great as it is, has not displaced the horse to any large extent. Salem is a good horse market. Dealers in horses know this. Even the owner of a team is aware of the city's reputation in this respect. But mnimrtti vi Iiuvam an1 baIIav must hp hroufrit ! together. One of the most effective methods is through X an ad in the "Want Ad" section of The Capital Journal, under the heading "Horses and Vehicles." If you have one horse or two horses or a larger number of them for sale, let it be known. The Capital Journal is read by the very class of men who have use for strong-, willing horses. Fix up an ad nd then phone it to Main 82 Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Line Furnishing Goods, Silks, Dress Goods Comforters, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25. $3.00 suit case, sale, $1.80. Pants and overalls, big line. 75c good wearing gloves, now 50c. Wrappers and Kimonas on sale. Big stock on hand at low prices. $1.75 night gowns, sale, $1.00. Children's dresses, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. Ladies' fancy and house dresses. 75c silk hose, sale 50c. $5.00 pure silk waist, $3.00. China mattings, wholesale and retail. All Kinds Goods on Sale at Very Low Prices 325 North Commercial St., Salem, Oregon American League. It. II. E. Chicago 1 4 1 Boston ...0 3 . 1 Scott and Kuhn; Anderson, Hull and Niinaniakcr. Second game. U. II. E. St. Louis 7 7 0 New York 0 5 3 Weiluian and McAllister; Fisher, Me Council and Oassett. I R. IT. E. Detroit : 2 0 4 Philadelphia 0 1 4 j Panss ami McKce; Brown, Pender and Lapp I First game. I - R. II. E. New York 1 4 2 St. Louis 2 S 2 I Caldwell and Sweney; Allison and Agnew. National League. R. II. E. St. Louis 0 7 2 I Brooklyn 8 13 1 Salle and llildelirand; Yingling and 1 Miller. I R. II. I'. Pittsburg A n ! New York 1 2 McMillen and (libson; Manpian', ' Crnndull and McLean, Wilson. R. IT. E. Cinciniitin 4 I) 0 Host on 1 Packard and Kling; Dickson anil liuriden, Noyes. r. 11. ;c. CTicngo 1 1 ' 4 Philadelphia 3 8 2 Lavender ami Archer; Breiinnn ami Killifer. greilient of a circus program. With this knowledge well iu mind the Riii ling Brothers have frattiered together a talented band of fun-makers, 50 in number, ami the majority from Europe. Ku h is a past master of his art. Every pause iu the exciting bill is filled with delicious skits, screaming pantomimes, bewitching tomfoolery, travesties 011 po litical anil public liapepnings ami hilar ious high jinks in general. These clowns are original and versa tile. They are the creators of all things funny. The clowns of other shows try to imitate them, but fall far Bhort of their patterns. Many of them are from the comic opera theatres of England and the Continent. Some of them have made kings laugh in the royal courts of Asia. Others are from our own vaude ville and musical comedy companies. They are as unctuous a bunch of sky lorkers as ever smelled sawdust. From thrills the audience turns to laughter, and from laughter back to thrills. When the high-air feats of the daring aerial ists are not sending cold chills up and down ten thousand spinal columns, the clowns are making spectators hold their sides and shout with the joy of living. The circus is hero next Saturday. TO DISCARD FRECKLES. TAN, PIMPLES, WRINKLES (From Feminine World.) Tho use of creams on the face some times causes hair to grow. Yon can avoid the risk of acquiring superfluous hair by avoiding cosmetics ami using mercolized wax instead. There is noth ing better for any condition of the skill, as the wnx actually absorbs the offensive cuticle. The latter is natur ally replaced by a clear smooth, healthy complexion, full of life and expression. It's tho sensible way to discard a freckled, tanned, over-red, blotchy or pimpled Bkin. flet nn ounce of mer colized wax at any druggist's and ap ply nightly like cold cream, erasing in I he morning with soap and water. It takes a week or so to complete the transformation. The ideal wrinkle erodieator is made by dissolving- nil oiinco of powdered ynxnlito in u half-pin of witch hazel. Bathing the face in the solutions brings almost instantaneous results. (Continued' trom page one.) with lacerations. Tho machine landed full upon his body and when he was pulled from underneath tho mints of broken steel and wood, there was hard ly a bono in his body that nas not broken, so great Mas the force of tho fall, combined with the weight of the iurge machine., Others Have Narrow Escape. Just how the other parties in the ma nine escaped sudden death cannot bo explained, according to statements mado by them. They declare that when tho machine left the road, they wero hurled clear of their seats and the first thing they realized was that they were lying about 21) feet, ahead of the wreck and heard Hlack groaning. Although the other members of the party were injured more or less, they wero able to walk ami immediately set about assisting their friend to get from iiiulernealh the auto. Frantic, efforts were made to get Sulem physicians and other aid and the ablo members of tho crowd finally succeeded in' getting Dr. McAllen, of Dallas, over tho phone and tlio physician made a quick run to the scene, lint his services were not needed as Hlack wus fatally injured. Black Confident. When the crowd left Salem, according to those who were standing closo by when Pilycu cranked up the machine, one of Hi (i purty was heard to say that "ho was afraid to ride behind the driv er (IliFyeu) 011 account of his careless ness." Then Hlack was overheard to say, 'that's nil right, old man I'm wiling to take a chance," and the party Get acquainted with Sold in air-tight package only willing to take a chance, " and the party good speed. " ' ' '' Just what caused the driver; tomiss the road will probably never be known; as tho crash came so quick that Bilyeu himself eaiiQt explain' how it happened. It may havo been a rut, a mound of dirt or some other object' which caused the steeriug gear to become unmanageable, but iu any event tho front wheels of the ear suddenly turned sharp and the whole car left tho ground, and turned turtle endwise, before any of the occu pants knew what was going on. Tho dead man was a well known horse man of Dallas, and had many friends in this city, who aro today grieved to learn of his tragic demise. The other parties in the machine are Dallas business men. (Continu'd from pago one.) Auto Used by Thaw Found. New York, Aug. 21. Chief of Police Young, of Adams Comer, N. Y.,. today found uu automobile in a bam owned by John Rankin, which he believes is that iu which Harry K. Thaw escaped, according to advices received hero to day. Two men left tho car in the cus tody of Rankin's daughter, Hazel, prom ising to pay any amount for storage. Hazel Rankin identified the picture of Thaw as one of the men who had left the machine iu her charge. Tho polico traced the automobile by its de scription and number to John Collins, who owns a Broadway garage. Collins says lie believes the car is one he rent ed lust Friday to former Assemblyman Richard Butler. Appeal to Governor.' Pittburg, Pa., Aug. 21. A plea from Harry K. Thaw at Sherbrooke, One.. asking the lawyers fo the Tha'w family here today to secure Governor Toner's aid in his behalf was received in the form of a telegram here today. Thaw declared he is a citizen of Pennsylva nia, and maintains that he is tho victim of a conspiracy. "I think it is the duty of the gover nor of Pennsylvania to protect me," he said. Ask U. S. to Act. Washington, Aug. 21. Secretary of State Bryan this afternoon received a telegram from Acting Governor Glynn, of New York, asking that the United States government move to secure Thaw's extradition. Bryan suid he would refer it to Counsellor John Bus- Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forevei DR. T. FLUX GUI RAI D'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUT1FIER Your Form Aw) T : 4 ! i ' f THC v rrMTTTi .'.HrUVUffl i more - a matter of . fashion t than of figure. That's why it is so important to se- T lect the correct model of corsets. Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets ; ... .... Make your figure conform with the' latest style tendencies without distort ing it. We can fit you with the model IW&Ht . . . . . 1 . - ... 1 .. , -til u.. fllOVRFITTlNO ' B(,st acinpieil 10 yuur lurni, ill oiiiicr im- fcRANDDUCHE&S tiste or coutil line. .''"'.. A very large shipment of Cor sets just received. We have added a number, of new models which aro particularly de'iicble Lace front corsets aro becoming veiy popular. One objection has been Unit they are always shown in high p-i.ed lines. We now havo a splendid lace front coutil corset at $2.50 Wo ulso havo another extra 'finality lace front, like the Illustration at S3. H) Another new number wo havo added is a College Girls' Sheathlyne Corsets Hi Grecian Tricot fabric, with extreme ly flexible outside boning at $1.71 Another new 0110 is an elastic side form-reducing corset at $3.00. It. al lows unusual freedom of motion for a straight line corset. Full line of sis received In H. AND W. CORSET WAISTS They follow correct lines dusely and aro much more flexible fci Ihe la dies who object to tho stiff boning of the ordinary corset.' The H. and W. Maternity Waists Is the most practical model ol its class. Price only $l-73 You'll know why our corset department is so populur with particular dressers if yon try one of our THOMPSON'S OLOVE FITTING CORSETS. "Credit Stores" can't mn tch out prlcea. Our store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday, set Monro, of - the, state, department, Bryan also received a similar request from Governor Sulzor, PRISONERS Of MANIAC. UNITKD PIIBSH UDABED WIUK. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 21. Prison ers for three days without food or wa ter in rooms which had been boarded nuil 1111 i Ifil by .Mrs. Myra Hull, Mrs. J. K. Sherrer, aged 115 ytsirs, her mother, and Irs. Hull's two small children, wore reaeucd today by police and car ried to tho street down fire ladders. All three were weak from hunger. Mrs. Hull hns been charged with insanity, According to Mrs. Sherrer'a story, sho awoke Tuesday morning to find the windows of her room Iwked and tho door barrod. ... Complicating the situation, the kick er is nearly always headstrong. '2 go Attention, Young Menl Young Womeul Do you desiro a position In the clas sified civil service! Postoffice clerks, letter carriers, railway mail clerks, etc., iu demand. Ages IS to 45. Salnry $71) to $150 monthly. Hundreds of ap pointments to fill vacancies, extensions of service and parcels post. Mr. II. L. Carl will be at Marion hVtel, in Salem, on Wednesday, August 27, inquiring for young iuen and women who desire to qualify for one of tho appointments. He will be there 0110 day only until p, 111. Those interested should call and see him without fail. FIFTY CLOWNS HELP TO MAKE CIRCUS ENJOYABLE A great conipnny of foreign artists, who concern themselves with thrilling and dangerous exploits, ia found with Mingling Brothers' circus this season. 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