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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1905)
bjffiljdg&ji DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1005. 8 r FLOATED INTO SALEM STORE OPEN NIGHTS ALL THIS WEEK '1JUV 4 tockton & Co nKnnrs76 nA nttiA vr trmrwirz. 7r Premium Offer Premium Offer) &&MrjLiMU4nM'vir4jivAM4; r satiate i r B yEi mi Kf Ik iBti 7-if VM'JS The Old White Corner fffftA f ij M f Gand PREMIUM OFFER Jusr Our JD. TO OUR CASH CUSTOMERS Feel Fee! STAR CUT GLASS Patterns of tho most brilliant ehnractor, clear ns n crystal, and an admirable Imitation of real cut glass. Assortment conaUUi of Wnter Jug nnd Glass es, Sugar bowl, Creamer, Butler Dish, Sioon Holdor, Berry Bowl, Berry DIshoo, Ollvo Oil, Salt nndf Pop--por Shakos, Heart Shaped Nappy, Fruit Bowl, Col or Tray, Jelly Stands, Open Sugar and Cream cr, ote. Wo jwy tho freight, tho factory paeka ttt& you get them for nothing. SEMI PORCELAIN DISHES Dinner Bets, Tea Sets, nnd Scpatato Pieces. Dain ty whlto dished trimmed in gold; no gaudy flovrorn or cheap designs, but higfe grndo gooiki that will graco tho table of our most particular customon. This is not ona of thoso old timo fako Mhemc to nell a few disked under tho pretense of you paying freight and tho coat of packing, but it iff a truly Amorioan premium otter. We pay the freight; the faetery pAck them free you get them for nothing. HOLIDAY GOODS FOR ALL MANKIND Don't fail to visit the useful stoe when loot ing fo Christmas Gifts Store Open Nights all This Week 4 I I i 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' I X-RAYS 7i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 President Kliot, ef Hnrvar Univer ally, naysi "Americana who have got into good tradea want to keep out all new HMri from those trades," and nd vacate wareetrletod immigration. He fails U note that American manufaetur rs who have a gee thing net only de aire to. Wt de. shut out all foreign ooHtpetiters through reatriotive law 3Hlat U like moot college presldente, a toady to the rich. Charles Augustus Peabedy, who has lm eeleeted aa the eholee of the board i truoteee for proeUfeai f the Mutewl Life Insujanoe Company, to soeeeed Biebard A. MeCurdy, ia a prominent banker and railroad" warn. He in a di rector In three national banks aad one eaving bank, and la or- the directorate ef three railroad companies. He hae al ee eepved aa the dlreeter ef aa insur ance eompaay and la the representative of tho William Waldorf Afrter ett ia this count. And the Mutual directors thiak the time We wan can spare from, hie other dutioa U worttv $50,000 a year. The in veatignting committee should turn its batteries looso ok the Mutual directors. TIMBER HUNTERS ARE ACTITVE. Many rilinsrt Are Mado on Bouto of Sumpter Bead. Aaatla, Or., Dee. 18. Ia the belief that the Umber aal ateae aet will be repealed) at the present er the eemlag eeeaiea ef eeagrem, large liete ef timber entries are being filed aleeg the Middle Perk and Jean Dty rlvera. The adnet ef the railroad late the eouatry has aewetUng to de with tWs aetivlty in the timber baiiaees, and meet ef the land being taken is along eae ef the sHppeaed rentes ef the Sampler valley exteaeioa. The general belief baa been that the road) weald pas eever the di vide of Dixie mountain and eoroe down Into the Prairie City neigbherheodi Later developmenta eem to shew, how ever, that tho extoaoien next season may drop down tho river from here to wan! auoanYiUo, piek up the mining bneitHUM fro mthat important eamp and eroM Uirontsk the lower m beyond Dixie Untie, Ia this way mora mining UueineM wooUl be touehed, better lwn lee of timber aael through, and1 a nearer ami atraighter eoeree into the eonter of the John Day valley followed, Manager Joseph Barton steatH refnea to give eat any advaaee infemtatdea te nVe pwblie, but eeme of the leoators en the latter route stand pretty eloe to the Inmde of Sumpter valley elrelea, and their eageraeea to get held of tlm, ber lamhi along damp ereek are regard ed as eigaineant. HelHeter'ri Itoeky Mountain Tea is almply liquid eleetrieity. It gees to ev try part of your body, bringing iww bleed, otrengUi and new vigor. It makea you wel and kejs you wall. U eenis. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Change of Bates. Mr. 0. W. Yanake, of the Paeaion Stablea, baa deoided to adopt a now sehedale of rates for eab eerviee. The new aehsdwla wiM be aa follows! Mapje lM8eaifer. T5 eeaist twe TS aaaUt tkrA J ll.OOj fonr or more. $1 M. These jHriew are for eerviee within tho eld elty Hm eharge will be mado, dopeading on die J taaoe. Thee ratea will take eeTeet on (Thnida Deeomber Slot. The rates mit w mm ih aaaa eau. Ji-ie-et e Beautifying methoda that injure the . skin and health are dangeroua. Be beau iw murnn uitHwittri. ojf Taxing Helistor'a Reeky Mountain Tea. Son May faeee fellow ito use, U eents. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. GIFTS OF BEAUTY AND WORTH If you doeire to make eowe one a gift that will be treasured for a life time, praetieally eheoee a ftne pieee of jewelry. We offer for your eeleetiea a very wide assortment of beautiful and worthy jewelry gift, sueh ass Noeklaee Ijotketa, Quff Llaka Watob and Brooehee Bracelets. Stick, Pins Logaette Chains f Ypa axe aetrurd that the eoet of eaeh pieee ie an low aa that partieular tblsg eaa be sold for. tmy State anil Liberty St., Salem, Ore Lutaer Sisoo. New York, April IS, l&ti, and dieV la galem, Ore, Deeomber 7, 1906, nged S8 years. With his family he early moved to Medina eotin, Ohio, thenee to Pen du Lae eounty, 'niseonein, when 24 years of age, where he was married te Almiaa Browny nth whom he lied happily for 18 years. Of this omen eight ohilthrea were bora, one daughter, Mre. Nina Mores, of Salem, and seven one, four of vhom live ia Wieeoaain, and three, Bdgar, Bertara amd Frank, live near Salem, leur years ago Mr. 8iaoo and1 family moved to Salem, and resided at 49S Mission street until Ms death. Grandpa Sieoo was eonverted ia 1877, and Halted with the Methodist ehurek, and remained a eoaaisteat member until the met. His fatal illness wan very brief. He was busied in the City Ylew eemeteiw. " O"" A Small Suit The trmi of B. M. Wado & Co. has aed Obaa. Worden to reeover 77.6S ilue en a promiseory note. Junction City Girl and a Farm er With Dough and Five Kids, the Parties Dressed as a man, Lily, the 10-year-old daughter of Or In Howard, a prominent farmer of Linn eounty, residing about six miles north of JuneUon City, in company wlllr John Farmor, n married man, with a wife and five ohlldrcn, who lived' aoross tho river, in Benton oountv, arrived in Salem last evening about dusk, and wero taken in charge by Chief of Police Cornelius this morning. They had eloped from tho girl's home on Saturday nig-ht, nnd had mado the trip from Junction to Salem In n email row boat, spending a day and n night on the river. Tho couple went to doorgo Bros.' restaurant n soon as they arrived and engaged a room for tho night. Tho glrl'e disguise was not ao complete but that tho euspieions of thoso who saw them wero nrouftcd, and when tihey started to depart this morning, Marshal Cornelius wan wnlting, nml Arrested them on tho suspicion that something was wrong, although tho girl waa then arrayed in proper garb. They were taken to the elty jail, where they divulgedi tfrelr names, ami nald they had oeme from Junetlon City. The man, however, oWmedi that the girl waa hie oeueia, nnd! that be did not have a wife. He had a seek eeniainlng $1 112 In eaeh, flM of whisk was In eur reney, and vho rest in eeln. Not being able to got anything more out of tbetav the reeorder had them loeked up, ami the ekief telephoned to jMnetton, whore it waa soon aeeertalned that they were wanted. The oflteern of the latter pke gavo the true state of affair, and said that some one would be down after them on she next train. The girl is good leaking, but does not seem to be vry bright. She would not y TMjek, nml dee not seem to fully understand1 the eigaJfleaHae ef the ques tion put to her. Her eempaHien is many years her senior, am appeared very nervous. What they intended te do, or where they Intended to go, la a mystery, as they Nd not seem to know themaelvM. Parmer ima-a that tfce money they had with thorn waa money he had made at farming and had loaned out, and which he had eoUeotod Jut before starting en this trip. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Childron, The Kind You Have Always Bought Beam tho Signature of OSt&ffl&c&ki Stanley Olon had his right leg broken while working im the Libby mine, ia Gooa Bay. He jumped upoa the for ward oar of aa empty seal train to ride up tho siepe, waa efcruek by a timber and thrown to one side of the tunnel. There who very little roem, and eaeh ear etroek Mm ao It paased. Oppose the Jelat Bill. PreMOtt. Aria,, Dee. lS.-At the elose of the anmial banquet of tho Northern Ajfaene. Bar Aeelatioa, a Hjoag reto luUOyH woe nwiaimoueiy adopted dealer tag lie unalterable oppoeitloa to the joint statehood bill, and' inetrueting the sooreUry to forward) a eopy, with the eigoature of eaeh member attaehed to Speaker Cannon, Delegate Mark Smith ami Congreesiaeai Hamilton, Tawney ami Adama, and Senators Poraker, Flint and Per Una, Strong epeeohea doaouneing tfee bill wore mado by Judge Hawkins, Judge Heradoa, President Nerris and Robert M. Morrleeu. Thejr etamped as false the report that the lawyers of Ariiona were ia favor of jointure. Thirty-two members of the association present in doreed the sentiment expressed in the resolutions. ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL OimiSTMAS PBE0ENT8 NOW ON EXIUBrnON Wo havo put the prices so low that by Saturday night wo axpect to have closed out our ontlro Christmas goodd. Look over this list of good and pick out what you want, FINE BILKS LADIES' COATS LADD3S' SUITS FINE FUBS SILK WAISTS SILK rETTIOOATS WOOL WAISTS MERCERIZED PETTICOATS MILLINEBY CHILDREN'S OATS 1OM0NAS DREflSINO SAOQUEO WBATFEBS WAISTINOS BLANKETS MEN'S CLOTinNO MEN'S HATS MEN' S1I0B8 MEN'S UNDEBWEAIt J.tEN'S NBC1CTIB8 MEN'S OLOVBS MEN'S SILK UDKF8. MEN'S LINEN IIADKFS mbn's surrEita LADIES' SHOES TOILET OASES DRESSED DOLLS KID BODY DOLLS RUBBER DOLLS MECHANICAL TOYS LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 3c, 3c, Gc, 8 l-3c, lCc and 95c. TILLOW TOPS rANOY ALBUMS OUTTNO FLANNEL NI0HT00WN8 Ai t CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS LADIES' SILK HDKFS. LADIES' LINEN HDKFS SILK MUFFLERS WOOL OLOVES COMFORTS KID OLOVES UMBRELLAS JEWELRY LADIES' HAND BAOS LADIES' BELTS TOYS OF ALL KINDS TABLE LINENS FINE TOWELS LINEN NAPKINS RIBBONS FINE LACES LADIES' FANCY COLLARS LADIES' UNDERWEAR LADIES' FINE HOBtBRY CinLDRBN'S HOBEBRY LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTER FANCY HAIR COMBS BOYS' OLOTHINO BOYS' TANTS OVERCOATS MEN'S TANTS BOYS' SWEATERS MEN'S SWEATERS MEN'S WOOL OLOVES MEN'S SHIRTS LACE 0UBTAIN8 BOYS' SHOES RUBBER SHOES Salem'sGtfeatestGtfowingStofe Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets McEVOY BROS. CLEAR DECKS FOR ACTION (Four O'clock Edition.) Wnehingtoni Dee. 18. British ma rines have landed1 in Shanghai and the Rngeish warehipti in the harbor have etatred their deeka for aetion. Shanghai ia prnetleaUy under mar teal law. Al 1 foreigners are armed. Be porta that SM. wore killed, and many woundod are not dieer edit ed. Norwich Union Fire Insaf ance Society Trank Meredith, Resident Aieat. Office with Vfm. Brown tt Co., N). 199 Commercial Street, NEW TODAY Teller Defends MitoheU. ( Four O'Cieck Bdltiea.) WaaUagUHi, Dee. 1. Today the tMeewseeiea ef Sonator Burton, brought up the ease of Senator Miteheil, Tetter 'spoke, and mid: "I eannot bring my. self to agree wHth the court which eon vieied him. Hie long life and honorable eerviee in thin body I put against the teatMaeay of solf-eoafeeeed thieves and perjurers, He oited the faet that Miteheil died almost a pauper. Bey. William A. Taylor, of Michbju Will deliver his famous lecture, "I 'the Young Ma Safel" at tie Fft M. B. ahuroh Monday, December 1, at 7:80 p. w. Come andi bear Lnu, Wanted Idy, with good refer-'MMi to tra-vei for firm of $350,0o0 rapital. Salary $1072 per year ad exp; salary paid weekly and expenses vanood. Addreee, with etan.p, J A. Alexander, Salem, Or. 12 3t DOES IT PAY To experiment when tho Stemaeh, Liv er, Kidaoyo or Bowels are weak and oalling for oaslstaneeT A thousand timefl Nol Pollow tho example of tho multitudes who havo boon cured and commence taking H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTERS It cures Headache, Indigestion, Dys- pepeda, Costdvenesa, and Female Uls, also prevents Colds, arippa or Pneu monia. Try it today, 'also get a free copy of our 1006 Almanac from tout druggist. State Bankers to Meet. San Jose, CaL, Dee. 18, The execu tive eouneit of the State Bankers' As soelatioa eaile ite noxt meeting at San ta Barbara, Mefr IT, IS, 19. The ooHeetioa ef matted pictures at the China HaM a vergr complete. Don't buy until yea have sees them, and made a seleetion. Convioted of LibeL (Fe.ur O'CBoek Edition.) New Orleans, Dec 18. The etaie su premo court today, affirmed the sentence ef eight months in prison ef Dominiak O'Malley, proprietor of the Daily Item, who was convicted of criminally libel ling Mayor Behrman in his paper. niinoia Wants Money. Washington, Dee, 18. A bill appro priating $31,000,000 for a deep water way from Cbieago to St. Louis, waa in troduced ia the house today. o Caleb Powers Cue, Washington, Dee. 18. The Caleb Powera c&eo ia set for argument Janu ary 15th. Wanted. Bnorgotia, trust wort ! Ja or woman o work in Qregri rep oentlng large manufacturing emp? Salary fiO to $00 per month, pw weekly; expeneea advanced. Addr with stamp, J, H. Moore, Salem, Or 1215-B' Doloii& Simpaon.3)utoher8, 277 Co merelal etreet. 12 lMt In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase aftr health, from one extreme of faddi to another, when, if they would ! eat good food, nod keep their bowel regular with Dr. King's New V Pills, their troubles would an p away. Prompt relief and qaiek ecrt for Uvor and stomach trouble, 8, J. C. Perry 'a drug store; guaranteed. French harps are Very popular tnuaiAxt intriTnAiin nnil make a VWT doairable gift. They axe easy to learn, and give mnohi ploaeuro. My store op . i. i i. . n -roil, the Music atore, 121 South Cfcmmereu1 etret. License Issued. A marriage license was issued txl7 to Clarence Legall and Miss Graha Craig. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd tt Bash's Bank, Salem. Or.