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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1913)
- - PAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OHBOON, WEDNESDAY, ATJOPST 27, 1913. fAQB HYU lit! litm: "-r" In Men's Clothing Even the most conservative dresser will need an en tirely new wardrobe this fall. Fabric designers have developed a wonderful variety of t ftT li 0 1 1 till I t" rsk--v , ft: ; ';:: : , WHERE MERIT IS THE MEASURE WE WIN. OUR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS ARE OF THE BEST and MOST Popular Fabrics, ALL SPLENDIDLY MADE by AMERICA'S FORE MOST TAILORS BEFORE YOU INVESTINVESTIGATE. Our policy hits been not only to sell you that first suit, but to sell you the second and many more. Ev ery suit must be a trade wiuuer. We arc out with a larger and betto: fall stock than ever. THE GREATEST MEN'S CLOT HI NO VALUES ARE II1!RE SUITS $16.00 to $30.00 Scene from. Historic Photo Deama, "Quo Vadis," . Grand Opera House, two days, Thursday and Friday, August 28 and 9. s I (Continued from page. 4.) Nun the remainder of the season here. Grant Elgin and family, of Corvallis, ere included among the numerous vab fl people who passed the week-end at the seaside. They were guests of the Abbey. G. A. Welvening, of Hillsboro, was listed among last week 's arrivals at the Nieolai, Nye Beach. W. W. Hall, formerly county clerk of Marion county, is passing his vacation at Nye Beach, Miss Josephine Moorehead, of Junc tion City, who has been passing a week at Nye Beach as a guest of Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Horner and family, left Newport Saturday noon. Dr. aind Mrs. W. A. Holtz, of Tiffin, Ohio, are prominent out of state visitors now sojourning at this beach. J. R. Irving, of Oswego, arrived at Nye Beach Thursday, where he passed The Best Corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the or gans of digestion is found in the Bafe, speedy, certain and time-tested home remedy Sold overrwh.rs. In boxM, 10c, 25c, two days as a guest of the McDonald House. Mrs. C. M. Ream, of Albany, arrived in Newport Saturday for a weekend visit. Eldred Dusham, of Creswell, was an arrival at the Newport House during the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dill, of Eugene, were among recent arrivals at the Os burn, Nye Beach. Mrs. J. D. Sullivan and daughter, Florence, have completed their outing at Nye Beach and hpve returned to their home in Portland. The Misses Edith and Alice Dror baugh, of Salem, were included among the arrivals Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hurst, of Port land, arrived in Newport on a Saturday boat for a short visit. William Gumbella, of Ilillsboro, ar rived at Nye Beach Saturday and regis tered at the Hotel Kelly. Miss Marian Fov, of Dallas, will con clude a two weeks' visit at the Cherry City lodge Thursday. Mrs. M. L. Bridgford has returned to her home in Albany, after passing sev eral weeks at her Nye Beach cottage. J. P. Claybaugh reached the beach OF E Earol Jaskoski Becomes Exhausted While Swimming and Sinks to Bottom of Stream. PENNEBAKEE MAKES EFFORT TO SAVE DROWNING BOY Is Forced to Abandon Hinf Because Ho Clung to Him and Threatened to Drag Him Down. The treacherous channel in the Wil lamette river which is located along tie west shore of the stream, and along the principal swimming place called "The Point,'! .claimed another victim last night when Karol Jaskoski, the 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Frank Jaskoski, was unable to reach a I boom log, to which he waB trying to swim. I Together with several youthful friendB, Jaskoski had been sporting in the water along the shore for some time, when he suddenly struck out for a swim to a boom log which hod been stationed in the center of the channel. The young man started out strong, and, according to his friends, ho must have overdone himself and become exhausted before he was in reoch of the boom stick. When within but a few yards of the ioal, the swimmer was seen to flounder badly and show signs of being greatly frightened. He shouted for heln mid Kcn.icdi Pen. i Wednesday for a short vacation. He is n,baliiri wlo had swum to the log registered at the Osburn. . "head of Jaskoski, and was standing Dr. W. M. Ely and wife, of Walla 011 st at he ime' ped into the Walla. Wash., arrived in Newport on a wat" Hoil attempted to rescue the Friday boat and registered at the Ab-' then drowning hid. and Coatings to meet requirements of the radical changes in style v (uukoii io oc worn. The Beautiful New Brocaded Fabrics Are extremely fashionable. You'll find a good range of patterns and colorings in our line to select from. Wool Ratines and Eponge Cloths In both plain and striped weaves are among the high grade novelties. Velour Striped Suitings, Bedford Cords, Scotch Coatings, Zibeline Coatings, Astrachan Coatings and an extensive line of Plain and Brocaded Plushes. Velvets, Velveteens and Corduroys Will be very popular. Our new line is now ready for you. Salem's best dressers know that they can de pend uon finding the correct fabrics each season in our Dress Goods Department at prices that "credit stores" can't match. Our store closes every evening at 5:30 excepting Saturday. MIIMtllllllllllllDIMIIDIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIHt? bey, whore they will pass a few days. Air. and Mrs. Amos Snodgrass, of Al bany, were included among the most recent arrivals at the Copeland. Mrs. Ella Smith, of Portland, arrived at the Hotel Kelly, Nye Beach, and will pass several days there. Mrs. Charles W. Hays, of Portland, arrived at Nye Beach Saturday for a brief sojourn. - . r :JIJAW: ' 1 fegs' . : ' T X if ' ' iM A iVVI I II . 'mw:m 'YrVTfKA):" 'lTln I tu. Dm I Ask Barley Farmers who buys the cream of their Barley crops and they will tcfl you Anheuser-Busch the brewers and agcrs or Nature's Noblest Beverage nfSaaiHoi.itJmuyi and low pcrcenUge of alcohol make it the favorite everywhere. R.UI k u tk homt nltnt In Stlaub AnheuserDusch Brcwery-Stlouis BLUMAUER 4 H0CH, DUtriburon Ptrtlud, Orepa Loses Head. After shouting for help, Jaskoski seemed to lope his head entirely and floundered about in the water in a manner that, instead of keeping him up, tended to force his body under water. I'ennebaker reached the drown ing youth in .time to save him, and would have succeeded, had JaskoBki kept his bead and ceased his wild struggle to keep above the surface. As soon as I'ennebaker grasped Jas koski, the latter clung to his friend with snch force that Penenbaker was the bottom with Jaskoski, Pcnnobakor save himself from being carried, to the bottom with Jaskoski. Pcnebakor again attempted to save the boy, but all hope vanished when it was seen that Jaskoski could be seen no moro, and preparations to drag for the body were made as soon as possible. A par ty of men worked nearly all night try ing to locate the boy's body, but was unsuccessful, and another crew took up the work this morning. The place where Jaskoski went down is almost in the center of the river channel, which is a deep and treacherous part of the river, and in which a very strong undercurrent flows. Boats May Wash Tip Body. This is but one of many peoplo who have lost their lives In the channel, and almost invariably the remains have been washed up on the banks by past ing steamers. The channel li very deep, and it i' almost impossible to locate s body on account of the un dercurrent being bo strong, that search ing equipments are forced .far down stream before they reach the bottom. In speaking of that portion of the river last night, old rivermendeclared that any person who Is not a Btrong Bwimmer should not venture near the channel. They say that it is a wicked part of the stream, and that Sinless a person can swim good, and keep his head, it la no place to go bathing. Snap Three large lota for $.150 cash, In fine location, ckun .to school and car line. ANOTHEE ONE. 25 down, 110 rier month will bn s co7.y, G room house, lot, bearing fruit trees. Price $(150. 65 ACRES. Fine farm (15 acres on the famous Howell Prairie, only (100 per acre. Easy terms. PINE STOCK FARM. We have for sale one of the best stock farms in the valley for WO per acre. LOANS ( We can place your money at 8 per cent, good real estate security. INSURANCE Place your neit Insurance policy with Beihtcl ft Bynon seven good companies. BECHTEL ft BYNON, ' 347 State Street. Owes Lite to This Consumption Remedy It It beyond Iiiiiuuii power to perform mlrmles. 'j',e milkers of Kcknmn t Al Ipinllye. a remedy for L'nnsuiiiutluii, do not vliiiiu Unit It will ri'.tore every on. o iicrfw t hPHlth. hut no uimiy liove volun tnrlly tentlnd It uved ihclr lives, Unit nil who liuvt thin dread. dUcnse nuould InveHllKiite urn) try It. It Hliuiil.1 atop ll.t WKlit nweiitii, reduce fever, promote ap petite slid In vera many riim-a, prolong '! ' ""ouipllHlicd In lint Catherine Ave. and Ascot I'lnre, ., . Queen's Court, h, I. Oentlemen: In l lie year Hum win taken Willi a heavy cold and nn.ty coiiKll and went to several doclnra in. eluding a aneelnllst. Thidr tueillrl fall- CLOUDBURIIT KILLS TWO. rrjxrrin riust lsusid wiaa. Kly, Nev., Aug. 27. Two men are dead here today as the result of a cloudburst which late yesterday swept down Murray Crock. The flood waters Tnundntcd a portion of the business and resideuco district, flooding the base ment of a hotel so quickly in which C. D. Vautrain and Edward Hillock were working that thoy had no chance to escape. Put fil. 1 Iheu wini to Ue CulKklll,. lie COIIBU Mill kept np. I ,l,iy,.d there Jerwy Clly, u very nlik num. "My hrullior llieu n uinicndi'd Kck- j i Alterative to mc very hlKlily. At llrst I would not eoiiKent to uae It, ow-Iiik to tin. fmt Unit I lind tiikei: ho lininy incdlchics without belli k hi'lpeil In any way. hut It ii n 1 1 y I i ai-nled. It la now nearly two years lure I rt took It I am now euml mid I dure any Hint I would have hceii hurled limit iiko If It had not heen fur Kekuiuu'a Allenillve. I wlah to thank yon for Hie (l.i.l.en.l to me. H lien-ver I ko I hlKlily rei-oin nd I lie Alterative, an I one my life to It." IHwom Allldiivlt) ,1()S. .1. TIKIKNI'MKR. Kekmim's Iterative la elTiellve In ltron. cllllla, Aatlnna, iluy lv(.r; Tliroat and I.iiiik Trouhlra, nod III uphulldlliK Ihe sjatiMu. Iloia not contain pnlnnna, oplntoa or halilt foriiilnu driiita. Aak for liooklet lelllnu of reroverlca. and write to Ki kmilll I.ahorntory, l'hlladelihla, l'a., for uioreevl. dence. For tHa hj ill leadln J. C. Perry, Druggist Grand Opera House Saturday, Aug, 30 A GRAND REVIVAL of The Play that will Live Porover "Uncle .Tom' a Cabin" or lifu among the lowly On a stupendous and magnificent scale, with all the added fea tures that have mado famous STETSON'8 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. Grand Transformation Beanos and Mechanical Effocts. STETSON'S MILITARY BAND See the grnnd Street Parade. The real Miin Eating Blood Hounds. Hoar the Band Concert Free at night In front of theatre Seats on sule at box office Aug. 29. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Mat lneo, adults 25c; childron 15c. II TI l i p rv e U ine Last rew Days ot ' m M 1 fl I 1 I II M 14 KiJsH 'If W M ss tfW MM pap Mp ihitiaihiiiiiiMiiiiMMiiM.MaJiMii 11 11 I II li II :; R ii ! M li ti u tatfaMIHaMnllMiMlMawttataulteiMMiilA Our Sale This week will be your last opportunity U. secure the excellent reductions we are making on men's clothing, shoes and fur nishings. You can secure one of our BISHOP'S READY-TAILORED SUITS ' Regular values $15.00 to $25.00 now $11.85 to $19.85 A great many heavy weight goods in cluded in this sale. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE