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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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PAGE MIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1010. PINGREE SHOES FOR WOMEN- BROADWALK SHOES FOR CHILDREN BLUE RIBBON I MAKE-ROOM WHITE EVE WAND JUNE WHITE DAYS SALE Of READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL 1st Floor IN BUYING CLOTHES As In buying other things it's always wise to bo sure you got what you pay for; sometimes the Ignorance of a buyer Is tho chief source of profit to tho seller, Whon you seo HART, SOIIAFFNEn Ai MARX namo on clothes, you know they or made of all wool fab-rlcs; ypu know you're getting style creations Jhat represent tho greatest designers in the world; and whemyou buy these clothes, or anything else In this store, you that you get a guarantee of featlsfaction or your money back. Wo want to see you wearing these clothes.

Suits, $20.00 TO $50.00 This Store is the Home of Marx Clothes MEN'S NECKWEAR In a wonderful comprehensive- showing of this season's popular shades, all tho'rory latest four-in-hand string ties, are represented; popular prices for vacationists. Hie Missing Link is in Town. Tho guest of one of our leading merchants Through tho energetic efforts of one of our leading merchants wo have with us one of the greatest attractions of the day. Tho Missing Link. Ho is not as wild and wooly as he looks but is cultured and polished to a high degree and is really a great comfort and help to mankind.

Ho is now on exhibition at Chantecler and Middy Blouses for Girls Priced at 78c ea By mistako theso blou3es woro adyertlsed In yesterday's papers at 98c they aro worth $1.25 but as wo are having a make-room salo in tho ready-to-wear section, wo decided that to clear them out on their arrival at 78c. They are well made, and they have tho nppearanco of a much costlier waist. Beo them. Tailored China Silk Waists, Make-Room Special, Less 20 Per Cent. Plain white, black pin etrlpes and black Gibson styles, and 1-Inch and -Inch, pleated fronts.

Women will bo Impressed with this showing, ana more so when the prices aro learned. All sizes, well tailored, now at, 20 per cent loss during tho Make-Room Sale. Women's Driving Gauntlets and Motor Gloves Now Ready Wo'vo bopn urged by many women to buy this lino of gloves and now announco their readiness for out-door recreation. Tho colors aro tan, brown, gray and black, all sizes of each of tho following prices! 1.50- nd 2 50 a pair. Now Is tho tlmo to buy tho assortments becomo broken.

Seo display. Olovo Counter. The Little Mischief Stockings A now lino that wo have Just added to our already largo showing of children's hose. Theso llttlo stockings aro of a bette grade. They are silk lnsldo and outside and wool center.

They aro non-Irrltatlng. They como In black blue and white, all sizes of each color, usually sold for 50c. Our special low prlco at 19c Seo them. VAN WINKLE CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE Cherry Fair July 7-8-9 Salem's Biggest Store Cherry Fair Bunting, Official Colors, Now On Sale at mnrnrwinrTTri 1 11 4 1 2c yard 4c 41 CITY NEWS. jjc fc sc jc jjs sfc jfs jjc jc jjc sfc 4 Tho Finest Beef Pork, lamb and veal that money can buy, at Farrlngton's.

Wo Glvo You U10 Nicest, Freshest Groceries, canned fruits and vogo tables at prices that will swoll your savings account, Test us for ono month. J. M. Lawronco, 197 South Oommorcla sltroo. THE OWL CONSTRUCTION CO.

Phono Main 204, 168 South Com mercial stroct, upstairs. General contracting and brldgo building, concroto work In any form. SUR. VISITING! AND PLATTING A SPEC IALTY, Two crows in tho field. Wo novor sloop.

D. D. Barron, Mgr. 0-lfl-tf Railroad Won This Time Tho Oregon Railroad Commission today handed down an order In tha case of Geo. L.

Hubbard against tho O. It. N. Co. Tho complaint charged thnt tho company fnllod to provide adequate facilities at Montavllla for tho handling of tho freight and pns songer trafllc.

Tho commission finds against this contention but rocom mends that tho company provide freight and passenger facilities at the station at Graham. Notlco to Contractors Soalod bids will bo received by thu Oregon State Doard of Agrloulturo until 1:30 p. Tuesday, Juno 21, at which time said jids will be oponed, for tho construction of rodol dulry barn at tho Fair Grounds, in accordance- with plans and BpQQlflcntloiis now on lllo at the olflco of tho socretary nt Fair around. A chook for 10 per cent of amount of bid must accompany bid. Tho right is rosorvod to roject any or all bids.

FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary Oregon Stato Board of Ag rlculturo. Salem, Oregon, Juno 16 1010. Company Files Answer. Tho O. R.

N. Company has filod an answer to tho complaint proforred against it by tho Pitts-Weld Company, In relation to falling to provide a spur for tho handling of traf-fico at Hertnlston, The answer is in tho wny of a general denial of tho allegations mado In tho complaint. Graduating Exercises Tonight Tho sonior class of tho College of Liberal Arts will hold Its graduating oxorclsos this evoning In tho auditorium of tho First Mothodlst church. Tho class oxorclsos were hold this aftornoon In Wlllnmotto chapol, and wore woll attondod. Thoso graduating nro Ruby Coryell, Bloanor Colony, Agnes Moore, Cynthia Hornibrook, Leila Rlgdon, Holon Smith, Nora Emmol, Annlo Plglor, Clark Bolknap, J.

W. Eckorsloy and Sydney Graham. DIVERS SEARCH FOR THE BODY SMITH WANTS EGGS. We will pay ns follows for first class produce Ship by express: Veal 100 Pork 12o Live Hons Idyo spring chlokona pound 20o to 22c Eggs FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO "Fighting Uia lteof Trut PORTEND, OREGON V.VITKD l'SKSS LBiifED WIIIE.1 Como, Italy, Juno 10.

Divers to day nro eonrchlng tho bottom of Lako Como for tho body of Portor Charlton, missing husbnud of Mary Scott Castlo Charlton, whose body was found In a trunk In tho lake Juno C. Many persons her, Including Con sul Cnughoy, do not accept the p.v ltco theory that Charlton Is still alivo. and Insist that a thorough soarch bo mado for his body In tho lako. Tho rumor was revived today that Charlton fled to Switzerland dls-gused as a priest Two mon told tho pollco thnt they saw Chnrlton on Friday, Juno 10, shortly bqforo tho body of his wife was found. Thoro Is no vorifiontlon of tho report that tho missing man was seen in London.

OVER FOUR DROWNED Assistant Attorney-General Van Wlnklo announced today that, in the event that Judge George 'Burnett should not becomo a candidate for re-election to tho circuit court. bench, but becomo a candidate for the supreme court of tho state that ho would becomo a candidate for the placo now occupied by Judge Burnett. Several prominent members of tho Marlon County Bar Association have urgoa Mr. van winkio to becomo a candidate, and ho has had tho mat ter unaer consideration for some time, anu aecmea to make tho an nouncement, with tho abovo qualification this morning. Should he be como a candidate it Is understood that he 1 would have the unlimited support of tho County Bar Association, in addition to that of his hosts of friends in this judicial district Mr.

Van Winkle has had years of ex perience in his profession, and was selected by Attorney-General Craw ford as his assistant because of his ability and legal acumen He has faithfully and ably discharged all the duties devolving upon him by reason of his position and is qualified in ev ery way to fill the ofilce for which he has announced his candidacy. In addition to Mr. Van Winkle, there are two candidates in the field for the office of circuit judge Percy Kelly, of Albany, Republican, and Judge William Galloway, of Mc- Minnvillo, Democrat. Tho former has tho endorsement of tho Bar As sociation of Linn County at least Is so said, and will mako a hard race for tho office. Judgo Galloway is now presiding ns Judge of the equity department of tho circuit court He Is able, and ex tremely popular with tho masses, and theso two qualifications won for him tho judgshlp at the last election, and that in a district that is overwhelmingly Republican.

During his administration he has administered the duties of his office with faithfulness, fearlesness and ability, and he is stronger with the people today than he over was, it is the consensus of opinion among thoso who aro conversant with political affairs, and keep their ears to the ground for soundings that ho will be reelected by a handsome majority. An effort was made to Interview Judge Burnett today w'th tho view of ascertaining whether he would bo a candidate for re-election but It proved futile ho was not In the city. "WW You orn Lucky, or did you always have to work for what you got. In either case, read the following, and you will profit by it if you act. Large modem 6-room, house rall the rooms are large, hot and cold water, lavatory cabinet kitchen, basement, furnace, -lot 50x1 57, House shingled and has large porch.

Two blocks from car line and five blocks from school, Best of. locations, $300 Down, balance only $25 per month Why pay rent, with such an offer as the above Iff Iff 1 I rl. omitn I Room 5 McCornack Building. 1 ELITE MASSAGE PARLORS omer DIED. SALZMAN At tho state "hospital.

Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, June 14, 1910, A. J. Salzman. Tho remains wero shipped from the W. T.

Rlgdon undertaking parlors yesterday for Interment at Saginaw, Oregon BULLARD At tho family home, 606 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, June 16, 1910, Mrs. Polly Bullard, aged 81 years. Mrs. Bullard was the mother of Miss Mae Bullard, a teacher in the Central school. She came to this city In 1908 from Michigan.

The funeral services wero held at the residence at 4 o'clock today. HUGHES-BAKER At tho residence of Rev. Ennls, In Jacksonville, Saturday, June 4, 1910, by Rev. Robert Ennls; James Hughes and Maybelle E. Baker.

NEW TODAY 5f iC 5 3 fe jji J1 5ji tC rjc 5 PERSONALS slf kI kL I tX 1 rj HASSANKOLCH, A TOWN IN ASIA MINOR, IS SWEPT BY TREMENDOUS FLOOD RESIDENTS POUCH!) TO SEEK SAFETY ON TIIEIH HOUSETOPS. Hits Trouble Quickly Ralph Pealo was arrested last evoning by tho pollco on tho complaint of A. Froel, who, It seems, accuses him of having knockod him down last night and taking his rue-nay from him. Free! was ro-leased yesterday from tho state prison, whoro he has boon serving a sontenco for inrcony. A hearing has not boon sot, but tha oase will probably be heard some time, during the afternoon.

UNITED rilESS LEAKED WME. Constantinople, Juno l(i. Four hundred persons wore drowned and Inestlmnblo damago done In a flood that completely inundated the town of Hnssnnkolch, Asin Minor, today. Tho Hood was ono of tho worst in tho history of that section of Asia Minor. Tho wntors rushed In Kroat vnlume through tho strrots and first rorceil tho peoplo to seek refuge on tho 'rooftops.

Continuing to rise, the flood soon covored tho town. It Is bol'ovod some of tho resi dents of Hnssankoleh escnpod to tha hlghlnnds, but 100 foil victims to tin soothing wntors. Tho storm wnij slmllnr to thoso which have hood raging in Switzerland. WILL TRY TO TIE UP STEEL WORKS In nln'o cam out of ten a nita- elrtsvoim msddlsr gta a salary rmm people who are wH behavtHl and at tnd to their own business. UNITED I'REBS IJUSSD WISE.

Los Angeles. June 16. The battorlos of tho striking metal workers aro to bo turnod upon tho Llowol- lyn iron Works, the plant which has boon more successful in withstand ing tho strlko, according to tho doo- laratlon of tho strlko loaders today. Noarly 2fi0 mon left tho Baker Iron Works and tho Lncy shops last night The strikors say both those shops must close before the end of tho week. Tho foundrcmen and bollor makers will meet tonight at the Labor Toraplo to perfect their plans.

The strikors will attempt Monday to tie up all etruotural and rein forced steol construction work. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sooiptv Prauk Mfmtlth, l-Hliciit Aaeni Room Ul Uusli ltmik 111k SaUmii, Or MONEY TO LOAN I TWOS. K. PORD Ovpr liMilil Ilitih Dank, SnUiu, Or Mr. and Mrs.

W. Clearwater, of Portland, are y'slting for wcok at the home of their daughter, Mr3. Hurry Moyer. The have spent the past two weoks visiting In Eugene. M'ss Myrtle Clearwater, of Portland, is making a month's visit with Mrs.

Harry Moyer. Miss Gail Suter and M'ss Jo Far rington, of Tacomn, are visiting Miss Bessio Shultz. Miss Maud Dav's left yesterday for Drain where she. will visit a few days with friends and will then pro ceed to Berkeley, California, to at tend a summer school. Ernest Donnlson depnrted todav for eastern Washington to spend his summer vacat'on, Mrs.

Joshua Smith loft today for a visit with friends in Portland She will also attond tho convention of tho W. R. which will bo held nt Astoria, June 21-24. Mrs. F.

Sporry. of Portland. Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs Walker. Miss Mabel Glover, of Portland is visiting friends in tho city.

She Is a graduate of the Willamette Unlvorslty and 's attondlng tlio com moneemont exercises of tho lnstltu ttoh. Mrs. Lois Green, and son, of Belllngham. Washington, aro visiting Mrs, Groene's mothor. Mrs.

Abrams, Mlsa Boryll Holt departed yester day for Cambridge, Idaho, whore, she wlil spond tho aummor. with hor grandparents. Mr. J. P.

Patrlqk, of Dos Moines Iown. Is visiting his niece, Mrs) Hofer, arriving yesterday. Mr. Pa trick has made several visits to Ore gon and It has becomo a habit which ho says ho derives a great doal of pleasure from. Ho will probably ro- maln In Salem tor so mo time.

Master F'sh Wardon McAllister loft this afternoon for southern Oregon on buslnots In connection with his offlco. Judge HeUry Benson, of Klamath Falls, is a visitor in tho ally. FOR SALE First class uewspapei folding machine 4-6-8-10 or 1J pagfcs folded at once up to a full sized 7 column paper. Cheap It taken soon. Speed 1800 to 200( per hour.

Inquire Journal Salem Ore. 3-21-tf FntE PROOF Largo assortment, now and second-hand. Also vault doors. Call or write for prices today. Portland Safe Agts.

Genuine Hall Safe. 87 5th Portland, Ore. 5-20-tf LOCATED IN THE NEW UNITED. STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. OFFICES 301 AND 302.

Ladies, Look What Advantages You ffeve N6w in Salem, Equal to That of Larger Cities Bako Oven Baths for Rheumatism and run down systems. And Dr. of Electrolysis removers of Birth Marks, Moles, Superfluous Hairs and Warts, never to return. Latest fashion in Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Facial Massage, Bleaching and Manicuring. LAST BUT NOT.

LEAST Chiropodist Clay and Almond Packs for the face, freshens, softens and leaves tho youthful bloom to the face. Treats and cures all manner of diseases of the feet. Phone 596 Call and Give Us a Trial FOR SALE A first class side spring buggy, ono seat, In A No. 1 condition; reasdnablo price. Call at Journal ofilce.

6-9-tf A license of a yoar was im- nosd Qn near baer Jo'nts at Rose- burg last week and moving picture Shows must pay 60 a year n'tht Eating al you can Is what vet ''ti)V stomich trouble. AN ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE Concern wants a good, reliable man or associate man, who Is fa-. miliar with tho peoplo and prop erties In Marlon and Polk counties Address confidentially O. Box. 354, Salem.

614-5t I HAVE OFFICE On ground floor In good location, will share with or without desks. Apply P. O. Box 354. 6-14-tf OK SAUK Several housee in lem.

and tarm Inn-le at a bargain c.onl'ni Nntlnnnl Rank. 6-1-cort HOT WATER In one minute and seo demonstration at H. H. Hunter's electric supply house. Agent3 wanted.

6-15-6t Siinnysldo Sunbeams. A splendid rain for everybody. Mr. L. M.

Gilbert's family have all been quite sick with grip. It seemed to be contagious. All are Improving now. The Sunnyslde Phone Company hns been repairing all the lines of the company, 'and putting them In good shape. The road work In district No.

27 has been moving along rapidly; are building some good roads. A. L. West has left for his old home In Indiana. His father Is very low and Is not expected to live long, David Poarson has bought tho 18- acro woods tract of L.

M. Gilbert; consideration $75 per acre. Is also building a brand new dryer for his big prune crop. He says his trees aro just loaded with fruit. Davy is coming out of tho kinks all C.

K. Electric news? Why yes; lots of It two or more surveying outfits In tho field. There Is no route half so good as the direct route, that Is' duo south from Sa.e There was an auto break down on hill Inst week, but no one was hurt. The machine was badly smashed up, owing to tha brake being out of order. Our school closed last Friday with A sumptous BO WE RM AX GOVERNOR.

(Continued from page 1.) as Acting Governor Bowerman arrives this afternoon he will preside over a meeting of the State Desert Land Board, and this ovenlng will preside over a meeting of -the Stato Land Board. Benson Still CandWate. The assumption of tho governor' office by Bowerman has ledto the revival of a story which went the rounds of political circles in Portland a short time ago, and which was to tho effect that Governor Benson because of his ill health would bo a candidate for the office of secretary of state as he had announced, but that he would retire from the field of politics, and thnt his brother. Judge Benson would become a candidate for governor. If was stated, however, at the governor's office today that the governor's health Is improving, and that In the course of a month he will return, and that he still remains st candidate for the stato secretaryship.

WANTED AT ONCE An Al man and wife for farm; first-class carpenter, per day; man to help with grubbing, street and farm appropriate exercises, work, good wages; fourth cook; dinner was sorved by the parents at girls for home and hotel work; 20 12 and at 1:30 the school was mon for sawmill. A. C. Smith called to order by Miss Ora B. Mor 544 Stato street.

Phone .1507 gnn, our teacher and for two hours I tho Vlsitlncr nnlilln llatfjnnd tn FOR SALEA. modern seven-room program of Bong recltat.0Il "ur ut "r- ce.raonl drama, etc. Here are some of tho so- waiKs air arouna; plenty or snrun- lections bery; flno location; only Tho Drl wUh mus, terms. Seo Plant Tallman, schoo. uoom 205 u.

a. National Bank tho Bldg. Phone 479. 6'-9-3t- Thore Is no point In -man who has no money. fooling a CARE FOR THE LINEN We mako a specialty of laundering the finest fabrics and table linens.

Clo.uos are not worn out with machinery. All work cnlled for and dellveml. Work guaranteed. Your patronage solicited. Highland Hand Laundry 2(49 Currant Ave.

Phono 403 White Labor. "Mrs. Dosomo and Frank's Visit," school. The spelling class, "Seeing the Ghost." Recitation, "Mustered Out," Dalslo Dilley. Recitation, "Cat Tails," Cecil Pearson, Recitation, "The Overworked Elo cutionist," Margey Gilbert.

Recitation, "Getting Up." Dudley Taylor. And many others. and Mrs Morgan, of Brooks, wero present. FOR SALE Corner lot, new houM, S-room whan flnWiwl. in Highland.

b'oota watt of Mut sehool. Price $400. half cosh. John Van Laantn, Snlsm. LOT 60x110; Two blocks from Stat house, $900.

Easy payments. Lot, Miller and Saginaw; $650; ex--cellent buy. Lot 50x200 on 24th $10 balance $5 per month. Lot In Highland $10 down, per month. Lot, 40x160, half block of state-house.

$2500. Lot, Thirteenth and Center $1050. A good buy. Excellent lot on 23d street, $225; $10 down; $5 per month. Terms can be had on all of the-above.

See SMITn-GILLIXGIIAM CO. Room 5, McCornack Bids. Phone DO or 1023 THE CLIFF HOUSE Is all newly fitted up and Is now- ready to accommodate all who wish to come; also cottages and tents for rent. For further information write-to W. D.

Wheeler, Newport, box: 227..

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