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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1907)
nd" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 0, t007. iJ. L. STOCKTON THE HOUSE Of SPECIALS .. - - Great Clearance Sale Itcmnrkahlp selling during the last few weeks is Indicative of tin confidence the people have In our business methods. Kvcrythlng Is done on the square, and no per son Is over lured to disappoint incut who comes to us. Wc In augurate this sale in order to close out what's left of our fall goods. BARGAINS WILL ABOUND THROUGHOUT THE STORE Big Cuts in Dress Goods Heads Rainproof Rcadonn crepes, Serges, Mohdclalncs, Panamas, etc., all reduced. Ladies' Suits Skirts and Coats This entire stock without re serve is cut to the quick. Profits aro of no consideration. STOCKTON'S The busy place where they are not afraid to give; a bargain. Klinge Gand J. A. COOPER PllKSEXTIN'G THE Coope Belmout Company No Dark Nights SATURDAY MATINEE 2:J0 P. M. FRUITS, NUTS, MINCE MEAT Groceries ! In fact everything In the lino of seasonable holiday coods ami' deli cacies may bo found In stock at our store. Don't overlook. BARRINGTON HALL COFFEE Give us a call and bo convinced of the superiority of our service. li. ML Branson 326 State st. Our Optical Department Will resume Its normal condi tion again, and the best of atten tion will bo given those who need our services. Wo are equipped 'lth tho latest Instruments for testing tho eyes, and our prices are tho moBt reasonable. Chas. H. Hinges. Graduate Optician. l'. J. Arstell. tho bank forger of Tillamook City, attempted to com mit sulcldo In tho Tillamook Jail last wtek. Nov. Curium v iuhi Ju lt D Of Waverly, Tex., writes: "Of a morning, when flrBt arising, I often od a tronblesomo collection of phlegm which produces q cough and Tory hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Horehound arrup win at once dislodge it, and the trouble Is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and It is " Pleasant to take. I can most cor d'ally recommend It to all persona edlng a medicine for throat or lung I rouble." Sold fcy D, J, Fry. SOCIAL EVENTS Marriage Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrcnco llnmllton, of this city, nro In rocolpt of an Invi tation from Mr. and Mrs. W. II. El liott, at Mnzlo, I. T., to tho nmrrlngo of tholr daughter, Mlas Borthn Mnud Elliott, to Frank S. llnmllton, on January 22d. Miss Elliott will bo remembered as tho popular book keeper' In tho Duron & llnmllton fur nlturo house, whllo tho groom to-bo Is a brother of Clnronco Hamilton, who has for boiiic years been em j)loyed by tho samo linn. Tho young couplo will mnko tholr homo at Mn zlo, whore- thoy will ongngo in tho general merchnudlso business. Farewell to ItfV. Hell. Tho brothorhood and unity that for years has- cxlstod among tho Christian ehurchos of Ilakor City found oxprosslon'ln a most Impros slvo farowoll Borvlco at tho First Prosbytorlnn church, whon Dr. J. R N Bell formally took loavo or tho pooplo nmong whom ho has Inborod for It yonrs Just passotl. Tho Prosbytorlan church hns Is sued n cnll to Dr. Bush, of Corvallls, who Is pastor of tho Prosbytorlan church In thnt city, nnd who will suc coed Dr. Bell In tho locnl church. Rev. Mr. Bush will como to Baker to BUY 1 Sulphur, Blue Vitrol AND ALL Spray Material AT FRY'S Drug Store Prices Absolutely Lowest EVERY DAY GOODS. lo-iti k yhito Com Mii ao 10-Ib sk Yellow Com Meal 30c 10.lt White or Yellow in bulk 2flc 10.1b k Steel Cut Outs . .00c 2 Packages of Forco USc 2 Packages Gmixi Nuts . .23c 1 Package Puffed Rice . . .10c 2 Pkg Toasted Com Flakes 2Sc 10 different brands of Flour from 85c to 91.45 a sark. These goods aro guaranteed strictly fresh. Moir Grocery Company i 4U Stoieftt. FfMHM 1M THE PURE DRUG COMMISSIONERS n insist that all medicines bo com pounded strictly In accordance with tholr yuro food nnd drug act of June 30, 190C, nnd we guarantee the Kit tors to bo such. This proves Its mer it. If you have hover trlod HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS do so today. It always cures Indi gestion, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia, Colds or Female Ills. Oct a free copy of our 1007 Alumnae from any drug gist or dealer. take up tho duties of his pastorate about tho 20th of tho month. Grand .Army Installation. Tho followins officers wero In stalled In Scdswlck Post, No. 10, 0. A. R., Inst night: Commander John P. Robertson; Bcnlor vice-command-or, Win, Lansing; junior vlco-com-mnnder, F. A. Thompson; officer of tho day, Gideon 3tolz; ofllcor of tho guard, J, E. Ross; chnplnln. Win, Robertson; qunrtermnstor, J. II. Smith; adjutant, D. Webster. The new officers of Sedgwick Ito llof Corps, No. 1, woro Installed, as follews: President, Mrs. Sarah Rob inson, S. V. P.c Mrs. Mnry Brlggs; J. V. P., Miss Ada Simpson; treasurer, Mrs. Lottie Dickey; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Bynrs; conductor, Mrs. Effio Wright; gunrd, Mrs. Hnttlo Camer Camer on: secretary, Mrs. Lucrctla Burten: assistant conductor. Mrs. Mnrlo Thompson; assistant gunrd, Mrs. Sarah Romington; first color bearor, Mrs. Llzzto Smith; second color bear er, Mrs. Sarah Drngor; third color bouror, Mrs. Llzzlo McBrlde; fourth color bearer. Mrs. Lucia Crossnn. Tho Initiating sorvlcos woro per formed by Mrs. Hnttlo Camoron. -o RODGERS FOR CHOICE (Continued from pngo one.) and Wilson, and tho eight aro Adams, Boyer, Burns, Drlsroll, Cof fey, Fnrrell, Bovorldgo and Camp bell. Senator Mnlarkoy said that sineo tho voters of tho state had' declared themselves unmistakably as wanting sonutors elected by tho popular-voto plan of tho direct primary lnw, nnd In a HiibHcaucut election hud chosen Dourno for election by tho legisla ture by that method, ho considered it tho duty of tho legislature to abido by the popular method nnd tho popu lar cholco nnd mnko Bourne tho new United States senator for tho long term, beginning March 1th. "There can bo no doimt as to tho popular will In this matter." said Senator Mnlnrkoy. "Tho decisive ma jority by vhloh tho direct primary lnw was ouncted nnd Bouruo was choson ni tho people's choice, loavo no (piostlon about It. On othor sub octs boforo tho loglslature there may bo room for doubt as to what tho peoplo want. On this or that bill In tho legislature I try to judge what Is tho popular will and to accord with It; so do other mombers or thnt body. Tho rositlt Is n difference or opinion ns to tho will of tho peoplo "Rut In tho cholco of United Stntos senator thoro cannot now bo that dlvoraonco of view. The voto of tho people hns boon decisive." People's Choice Decisive. Sonntor Malarkey continued to say that us a holdover senator ho was not pledged to support tho peo plo'a cholco under tho primary law but that ho felt obliged to give his voto to what tho electors of tho state wantod. Tho prlnclplo of direct elec tion of senators ho helloved worthy Tho now plan was now put to tho tost in Oregon, and should bo fol lowed out, for. If not, It would prob ably bo cast aside, and tho wholo country, which Is wntohlng tho tost, would bo disappointed, ns well as Or ogon. Senator Slchol said, without hesi tation that ho would voto for Bourne. "I am not pledged to state ment No. 1," ho romarked, "as I am a holdover senator; but I feel that I am Just as much In duty bound to represent tho peoplo's wishes and voto for Mr. Bourne as If I had signed that statement. Mr. Bourne Is tho people's cholco, nnd ought to be elected." Senator Nottingham spoke Just as strongly. Said he: "I want tho principle of tho primary law upheld While I am under no obligation, In tho way of a pledge, to support Mr. Bourne, tho peoplo havo selected him, and I wish to bo tho servant of tho people." AVoodburu High Defeats Salem, The Woodburn high school de feated tho Salom.hlgh school Tuesday night by a score of 2 0 to 10 in a hotly contested game of basketball. The game was very rough, there be ing numerous fouls on both sides. SECRET SERVICE PRETENDER .Continued from pngo one.) other more or less serious nnd swoop ing charges. Tho story wns not only printed in tho Wnlln Walla paper, but was sent to Portland, whore It was also played up, with tho result that the secrot sr vlco officers In Portland wired to Washington nnd recolved Instructions to o nftor Clarke or Gibson on tho chnrgo of Impersonation. When nrrested Sundny nttornoon ho was found living with his wlfo and llttlo 3-year-old boy in two wretched little rooms, a more hqyel, and all woro destitute. Ho was trying to run n varnish shop, but ho was Indebted to a grocery store and butcher shop In tho city, nnd would hnvo been nr rested yostorday morning at tho In stance of one of tho Walla Walla butchers, for having obtained goods undor fnlso pretenses. After stirring up ns much of n tempest In a tea pot as ho did, tho local officers, ns well as tho secrot sorvlco men, naturally expected to find some one who wns cnpnblo of some appearance. Contrary to this, ho Is an uuattrnctlvo follow. Tho most pitiful pnrt of tho cobo, Is tho fact thai his wlfo, who Is tho third one. Is In n very delicate con dition, and Is absolutely without funds, nenrly destitute of clothing, and has nothing at alt with which to clotho a babe. Tho federal offi cers did not havo tho heart to bring her husband to Jnil nnd loavo her In tho squalid quarters In Walla Walla, so thoy voluntarily paid her way to Pendleton, nnd gnvo hor Bomo money besides. Sho was brought hero bo causo she oxpoctcd to bo takon to the homo of n cousin of Gibson's. It wns loarncd Inst evening thnt her maiden nnmo was Thompson, and that hor mother nnd othor rela tives uro residing at Weston. Gibson Is about 30 yonrs of ago and served two years in tho nrmy In tho Philippines, having onllsted nt Utlca, Now York, In Company 12, For tieth U. S. Infantry. Ho Is minus two lingers on his left hnnd, which, ho says, wero cut off with u bolo In the hands of a Phlllplno. Ho says that ho Is innocent of tho crlmo charged, and that ho was hired to Impersonate n dotoctlvo by somo 0io in Pendleton, but if ho divulged tho nnmo to tho officers, tho officers havo not soon lit to pnBB on tho In formation ns yot. IT It dovolops ut tho heurlng that ho was hired by others to do tho work, his employ ers may bo charged with conspiracy with trying to Interfere with gov ernment business. Foster says that tho man is a fako and furthermore that, so far us ho knows, the soeret sorvlco Is not now, nor hns not boon, Investigating Major IM wards. The crime with which Gibson U charged Is punishable with a lino or $1000 or throo yours' Imprisonment or both lino nnd Imprisonment. Ow ing to the fact that the man does not Boom to bo resnonslble, It Ib pos sible that the charge against him may be dismissed. WE ARE CLOSING OUT Broken lots and odds and ends In all depart ments at Greatly Reduced Prices Those Men's, and Boy's Heavy Overcoats which we have reduced 20 per cent are going fast. You'll not find such values again, be cause all clothing lines are advancing in price MEN'S SHIRTS I Z'XX, ?Sr$r.35c and 50c FANCY SILKS In our South Window, choice, reduced TA from 90c and $ i yard to sJVQ DRESS GOODS On our Bargain Tables, all greatly reduced at 35c, 50c, 75c and $ i PATENT KID SHOES 47 Pairs Ladies' $3.25 Patent Kid Shoes, sizes 2 t-2 to 7; B. C and D widths, reduced to $2.25 Barnes' Cash Store E. T. BARNES, Prop. fjydlu Muclliaupt. Injured. Mrs. Lyilln Adams, wlfo of C. K. Adams, of Portland, and a daughtor or Rev. .1. Muolhaupt) was struolc by u live wire as sho stopped from a Montavllla ear at Third nnd Morri son streets Mondny. Mrs. Adams was Instantly rendered uiicouhcIouh Sho wns hurrlodly takon to the Oood Samarllau hospital,, whore It devel oped that her Injuries were or a more sorlous character than was nt first supposod. She had not regained consolousiiosu at a Into hour last night. Mrs. Adams has boon em ployed for tho last ton yunra as snlos nuiniiKer nt Mtt's. James Hotel Arrivals. Shorlff McClollan. of Douglas county, with two guards, arrived Inst evening with flvo prisoners, whom they turned over to tho penitentiary authorities. They nro James Murray and Fred Green. larceny In a car, two years onoh; Martin Hobh, obtain ing money by fn'lso prutoiiHOB, ono year: Joo Koblnuon living with and Inking money from a prostitute, throe yoarH, and John Hilton, lar ceny In u dwelling, two yeat'B. Audcrsou-Auppcrln Case. This suit for dnmngoa hns occu pied tho circuit court nil day. Clos ing arguments are being iniulo and the enso will uo to tho Jury this afternoon. When you buy Lard you get more than you bargain for. It's heavier in your stomach than on the scales. Lard is a foe to digestion. If you had the stomach of an ostrich you could hardly withstand the ravages of lard-soaked pastry. You have probably found this out and already given up the eating of pastry. 'Tis wholly unnecessary! Anyone can eat nd digest food cooked with Cotlolene, tho perfect shortening. It is a pure vege table product, made from the best beef suet and choicest vegetable oil. It is neutral in taste and odor. Cotlolene is never sold in bulk. It is put up in carefully sealed tin pails. When you buy lard you have no protection ss to quality you simply know you are getting LARD never mind the grade, it's just IrA-R-D. On the other hand, every pail of Cotlolene is uniform the product is, guaranteed. You take no chances whatever. In the face of these facts just ask yourself if you can afford to use hog lard when you can get pure, hwlthful, nutritious Cottolene. COTTOLENE w.i granted GRAND PRIZE (hlghe.t peJM wrd)W .11 oiler cooking f.L .1 th. r.c.at LouhJ Purchiue ExpoJUon, and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND iR1ZE. "Hema Htlpi'' a hook of 300 choice ricipci, Md by Mr: Rorr, U your for a tfc ttamp. if you addrtn Th N. K. Fairbanh Company, Chicago, A NEW FEATURE-Tfc sUt slr-tlht lop lM pall U for lb V Nature's Gift from the Sunny J South