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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1907)
tC5 BAlMf CATITAL TnTTTTTTflT ff-TT" -HV. FEPnUAR? 12, 1P0T. . . . w fhrJfipirpijbfj&crnA M TL ,lr 3 maslsla BvWVn?j f w MV99F9WST9KBVwr r3VfH0SH flE'i- Ifffik - - " lXlK$'r, I H& BJMVn iWWJM MEN-HERE'S YOUR CHANCE In connection with our siiccOHfifiil 10 Nuit Hnlo wo Iinro taken nlMtut 7 of onr lot unit mid placed them on Hpecinl wile. Every nuit wV gunrimleo ic, j absolutely nil wool mid tailored throughout strict ly by Imnd, nnd wo Htnnd bnrk of each of tliem. Itemcmlier these nrc not unit bought for nalo piirpo1"', but nro tho pick of our stock, which In the bent. All iicw-t otylttc mid made from choice fabric. VnluvH range from 918.50 to f23.00. j AQK Dress Goods Simmering Btipplonosd Iho soft noss of fabrics that' cling nnd flow will bo tho koynoto of tlio spring favor and sorao of those materials will gllston and glint tliolr way straight Into your heart Tho colors, too, nro tnoro oxouls- Ito thun oror. Soino of tho patterns will sur prise you nssurcdly by tliolr In genuity. Mako your soloctlon ns early as possible stock la nt Its best ut this tlmo. ,. Muslin! Underwear Our undor muollnii innlntntn tho high itnudnrd of iiunllty, oven though tho prlcoa nro so very low. In good matorlnls, In fullnoMs and shopo In details of stitching and finish, thoy butt allow tliolr supe rlorlly. Thoro U not n garment. In tho lot no cheap that tho work on It hnu boon slighted, nnd from tho loweitt priced to tho finest, sites nro full, nnd quulltloa tho best possible. Drawer line to Jil.flO Clown n tine to lfK1.no Comet covts Hflo to 8:1,50 OtewliHi 7rte to il.OO WiirtM noo to siu.no TOMORROW ONLY Sjwclal Male No. .110. For our nieclnl tomorrow we offer n Hue lino of Porch Cushions Twenty-two Inches squaro with n throe-lncli rufllo. Sateen cov ered. An opportunity to provide for your mi in in or comfort nt a llt tlo monoy. Tho sofa or don needs a fow tnoro cushions. Now's tho tlmo to think of thorn ir All wanted colors .. K$C No phono orders taken. None sold until 8i!H a. m. Wednewlny. Torchon Laces Nowost Idons In Torchon laco this season's doslgnlng. A grnnd assortment to cIiooho from. Huoh Kood vii lu 08 woro novor bo foro offorod for tho price- of. ... . 3c Spring . Qxfords All tho llttlo Improvement!) that go to mnko for Koodncss, rotnfort and stylo arc embodied In our showing of now Oxfords for this Benson's woar. You'll appre ciate tho vnluos, too. Dainty Embroideries In our Inco nnd embroidery de partments wo show", porhnps, tho finest variety to bo found In tho Willamette valley. Wo intend that this department shall tako a front rank In tho minds of lovers of flno laces and embroideries. ScorcB of protty styles lu sprint; laces and embroideries nro now shown In this department ut un usually low prices. Your plans for early spring sewing should In clude n generous supply of these flno vnluos. -1- I..... . n. E. Lownsberry, of Tho 8. P. Co., is in the city for a few Arthur Lennon, of Portland, who attended the Harris-Llston wedding, will leave this nrternuuu . home Miss Frances Llston will return to Portland today. She has been in tho city attending tho wedding of her sister. Miss CelcBte, and Ralph Har ris, of Toppenish, Washington. . o- Circuit Court Doings. Judge Burnett held a session of circuit court In department No. 1. and transacted tho following busi ness. In tho suit of John Pnyno, ot al.. against 0. 0. Savage the planum s motion to set nsiu juugmuui, pleading was overruled and tho re ply which was filed on January 2G, 1907, without the leave of tho court was stricken from the file. In the money nctlon of Florshelm & Co. vs. E. L. Irvln, tho motion to strike out complaint wns argued. Tito court was adjourned this morning to convone nt 1 p. m., Fob runry 18, 1007. n WESTERN' UNION OPERATORS' STRIKE. Shirt Waists It Is Claimed That Three-fourths of thn Key Men .May (Jo Out. Exclamations of testacy greet ovory vlow of our waists tho Inrgost nnd most oxqulslto display ovor shown In this city. It Is tho pick of America's nnd Eur ope's finest stylos at prices mndo most modornto by direct dealing with groat makers and Immense puchnHOS. All tho prettiest nnd bent In Lawn nnd Linen, prottlly trimmed. Tho stock Is nt nil wnys nbrenst of tho times. You'ro suro to find horo tho choicest of styles nnd nt prlcoa tho economist welcomes. 50c to $1 3.50 . I BllMBsWHHHMBBHBBMBMliMBi "I CITY NEWS A NHHm mt topwrUat ram. jvwJAskw 99w IMC vMUMtAQ9A WMl flo to HakiT-. Miss llnttlo Ilargrovo nnd Miss Ollvo Kelly, who hnvo for sovoral years boon numbered with tho Chi fKO sloru force, will lonvo about March lut, for linker City, whoro thoy will ongnBO In tho mllllnory bunlnititi. Hath young ladles havo many friends In this city who wish , thorn success In their now nndortnk ing. MHitawny With Farmer ,UU Farmer Ask, of tho vlolulty ur Bll vorton, brought to town this ninrii ins; a wagon load of spuds, anil stop ped on High street, near Harvey's grocery, to transact some business, vrullo his four steeds hitched to tho wagon load of potatoes stood In wait. Bomethlng pertaining to city ways caused tho animals to consider them ulvea safer lu tho elsewhere, and thoy Immediately started for Houth IWewi by tho way or High, street. Thoy wer making prwtty good head way, considering tho load, and had narrowly misted loveral vehicles. wk Tommy Jones ran out near Ida food yard, and, waving a pair of blub overnlls ovor his head, Induced the frightened horses to turn townrd his stablo, but, Instead of going In.thoy crossed tho sldo walk to tho south and landed ovor tho fonce Into Hr. Itoynold'H back yard. Tho potntooj woro soon gathered up nnd tho wagon hitched to tho horses, that woro not seriously hurt, nnd Fnrmor Ask again wont ou his way rejoicing. MANY A MAN h c-rKlo because ho like to be lrry. You can go contrary to Mi wUh ot your own friends and jwigabors and wouio tltaee t the beat of Uew; but go contrary to the 4tc4at ot nature aud you will al. way t t4 worn of Jt, If Hc Sys S(ctck6 Why. 8p4le It must be, Naturo won't aocvpt Just spec- Ifteiw though; they nut bo right stfaolu W can glvo th kind na tr detnands, and our prlws arc rtht, t. BARK'S JEWELRY STORE 4ta jj UkaWfts !tsW Sskvsi Personals Sheriff Ed. Ilnnd, of Baker City was In tho city yesterday on busl- 11088. H. I:. Hoborts Is In Marlon on busi ness. J. 1). Wilcox, of Portland, Is In tho city. 0. C. Halt left this morning for Bay City. Hon. W. M. Cako, of Portland, is In tho olty. C. A. Westgato enmo down from Albany this morning. isx-aonntor Howo. of Yamhill ChlcaKO. Feb. 12. Oporntors of the Wostorn Union began nt noon pre paring bnllots to tako a vote on a strike A conference nt 3 o clock this nftcrnoon to consider tho nnswer of tho Western Union ofllcinls mny result In a strlko by night. The loadors aro saying tho consont of the oporntors genornlly will bo nt hand within nn hour. Tho strlko sontl mont Is general. At the lonst esti mate It is claimed 75 por cont of the mou will go out. o AIIT TltEASl'ItKS CIT KHOM KIIA.MMS. Nearly 8-00,000 Worth of Picture Carried Off. London, Fob. 12. Tho most sen sational nrt burglnry stneo tho theft of tho Gnlnosborough "Duchess of DovonBhlro" In 1870 occurred last night nt tho resldcnco of Chnrlcs Werthelmor, Pnrk Lnno. Cnnvnssos worth ?17D,000 wcro cut from their frames nnd carried away. So un- sklllfully woro thoy cut thnt they will bo ruined If recovered. Two, n Gnlnosborough nnd n Itoynolds, nro worth, respectively, 8000 sterling npicco. o WITTi: FOUND THE l'OUHTH BOMB. Pipes, of Port. McCmiley Kstnto Clonrtl Tho final account of Mrs. Mlnnlo McCnuloy, as guardian of tho pursoti and estnto of Allco McCnuloy, n min or, wns approved by County Judao Bcott yesterday, und nn order mndo C0Ullty, , ln town .vuiu,,uK iuu v'lwiiu iiuniiy seitieu. juugo .Martin L, Ahh Wnlnrmlnx t St, IViula ,nllU, u ln U, 0,ty- Tomorrow being Ash Wednesdnv. aam u- ,rw,n tho Newport hotel services will bo hold ns follews: Holy nmn, ' ,n 8ln today, communion 8:30 lltnny and read-' Jm,K Thnn8 O'Dny oamo up Ing. i; servlco with address. 7:30, fro"' 1,ort'nnd last night. lV.ll ... ' CVia.llV lll . r. . .. . waiijr services uuring lent nt i o'elool: " uuri oiovons, or Multno AH nro Invited. ,nmh county la In tho city. I Arthur C. Sponcor, of Portland, li T Murv Captuml ' tho My n legal business. County Clrk Allon ystorday nf. Jl T" Whaoy. woll-known Port ternoon Issued a marrlngo lleenso to ,R,u! bu8lnM8 "" In 8alom. Levi D. Hatollff. of Seattle, aged 65, 0tt0 ,,pnJr'oit has gono to Alsa nu ueuisn 11. IJoss, of Balom. aged lu v,,a n" ,niBr, who Is very ill. 47, Hnos Preannl) witness. Hnitember tlu Makqnrmdi Olven by silver Hell Circle, at Holman hall. Friday, February 15th. Six prises given. Masks removed at 10 o'clock. I-Vnner Hnlriulto !ad Mre, K. Otis, formerly Miss Alice Bailey, of this city, died Tii,iv February 8th, whllo being taken from her homo In Kalatua to a Part. land hospital. She wns well known In this city, havlm; resided in Hn.nh Salem for many year Tho body woa burled In Portland Friday. February 8. 1807. nvr to SaIuh.I Chlldrrn The tamou and ever-popular lous ier Brown and hi Mcanadw with his faithful dog Tlge. and all tho af. fair of tho entire Brown family will bo exploited at tho Orand Opera Housa Saturday night by a splendid musical comedy roronaur. As a sm. rial favor to the school children Man ager Meredith has arranged for the company to give special tnstlneo Saturday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. ThU will enable all tho school ohtl. drvn to attend. It seems especially Miss Emma Muths Is oxnecte.1 tn return todny from a visit In Hugone. Br. I,, a. Altman loft this morn ing for Summit on professional busi ness. District Fitslgt Agent Malboeuff. "" , Readyfor New Year Now We aro always prepared for any occasion and onr line of stock is Just as good and almost as com plU as K was for Christmas. At tat 8asao Old Stand. Harvey5 O-r. CVnsH Mt s, g, l)esHrate HlTorts of Iteils to Assas. hlnate the MluMer of Finance. St. Petersburg, Fob. 12. Witte was unnble to sloep as tho rosult of finding n bomb In his bedroom. Last night h heard n tlcklnit nitnln nnd found another bomb nt 4 o'clock this morning lu hie sleoplng room. It wns tlmod to explode nt 4:30. Thlr Is tho fourth attempt to aseasslunte Wltto. o ... Huiiauay Boys IH'atetl A messngo was recolved this aftor noon by Sheriff Culver that two boys supposed to be from tho reform Bohool wero located noar Mission Bottom. Thoy nro thought to ho of tho number who osoapod from tho sohooi recently, and Sheriff Culver has sout a doputy to bring thorn In. Lvvy Brouer 111 Iovy Urowvr. of Gatas. who wn. tho nocommodatlag bailiff In Judgo uurnou s court last term, Is roported to be very 111 nt his home with ty phoid pneumonia. -o - . THK lraiPKCT WAY. Scojra of Silon Cttluns Have Lenrn. wl It. SENATE SUSTAINS GOVERNOR And Takes the Side of the Sawmill Men Passes Chopin Commission Bill in Unemasculated Form Aftor a warm fight this afternoon in which Bingham led tho fight for the shippers, and JohnBon opposed tho bill, senate bill 129, the compro mise Chapln bill, paBsed the sonato by n vote of 17 ayes to 12 nays. Those voting nay woro Bnlley, Beach, Coko, Cole, Hart, Ilodaon, Johnson, Lotighory, Lnycock, Sichol, Smith of Marion, Whenldon. All tho others votod ayo. This bill leaves tho gov ernor to appoint In tho first ln- stnuce, nnd tho people to elect one commissioner In 190S, nnd two 'In 1910. Tho Chapln bill, ns it passed the house, places tho appointive pow er ln tho hands of tho throo stnto of ficials, nnd is whnt the shippers do not wnnt. , JOHNSON HIGHWAY MEASURE It Escapes Defeat in House By a Narrow Margin F If you suffer from headaeha. There is only one way to cure It, Tho perfect way Is to cure tho via'. aeys, A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect It, urinary troubles follow Doan's Kidney rills are mado for kidneys only. Aro endorsed by Salem people W. J. Carlton, of H66 Third St.. Pills, which I proeurad at Dr. Stone's drug store, not only strengthened my kidneys but they an.tii the backache and lameness, a rem edy that acts with such prompt and beneficial results as Doan' KIdnoy Pills Is worthy of alt rn.i ... . can conscientiously recommend thorn to others for I know 1 never had any medldno of the kind equal to them For aalo by all deal t., DoBpito strong und nppnrontly or ganized opposition tho hotiBO thlr, morning considered Scnntor John son's bill, providing for systematic construction of public highways, with Joint nsslstnnco of tho state, county nnd property owners, nnd ro ported It back favornbly with tho recommendation that It pnss. Tho Bnmo tactics to defeat tho bill which wero resorted to ln tho sonato, amending section 21, to mako tho use of convict labor on tho ronds nnd In tho qunrrlcs In competition with fro olabor, was used In tho house, but It wns voted down by n largo ma jority, and, nlthough it Is oxpected a dotormlnod fight will bo waged to dofoat tho monsuro on tho floor, It io bollevod it will bo adopted. Everything wont smoothly In con sideration of tho bill, In commlttoo of tho whole, until section 21 wns ronchod. This section provides thnt convict Inbor may bo employed on tho road or lu rock qunrrlos, in tho discretion of tho road commlttoo. Newell, of Washington, proposed to amond this section by making tho omployment of convicts compulsory, but tho proposed nmondment wns Bnt down upon ns n denth blow to tho bill In thnt tho system wns condemned ns Impracticable so far tho state In gen eral Is concerned, nnd would como In contact with free labor. When tho amond mont was voted upon and a division was callod it wns lost by a voto of 32 to 20, nnd the ontlre bill wns adopted Intact. o CASTOR I A Por lnfe&ta and CMltoa. Till M You Havt Always BiigM SIgwuro of &&&&&& BOMEUHNG raw Grape Fruit Marmaldc AX APPETIZER YOU WILL EXJOY SOMETHING YOU WILL LIKE OX SALE AT THE Moir Grocery Company ffee Sufferingfrompy unneces SUFFERING FROM I'lLlSij, r-OHAUX, l!yrnmidI)rugCo.liaTcrottlldJ tit n..ii. .. - 1UM,f , ; ' x .':"' "n(1 'alfilct, iicmwlr 111 "! x-.. ,.. r , vnn xryltp ?J .Wo offer you a tri.t ..'. si Mm Pvrntnl.l TJII . VKUi .,.... .. "" vure bm .uufcWiii. inercuenosjka Bnmple to give great relief tC" hesitate, fearing that it 1H JUU. ot oniy does the PmaI1 Cure euro piles nalnlesi v.. ' out Inconvenience or the uj won ui your uusiness duties ft, as a healing balm to tfc.'i.J membrano ot tho rectum, girtj life to tho deadened hwj .? and causing the ulcerous coadhkn iiuna uwuy. immcuiately npoir ing io uso tne Pyramid Pn i tno patient will find the r rolioved nnd tho Bwelllne rfimCJ Ing ns well ns tho dlsappeul mm. nwiui sense oi Itching, llcnd tho record of this m- eure: "I bought 5 boxet f mid Pilo Cure Just before h2 tho U. S. for tho P. I. fon JUjj mm, as unu n caso of piles m could bo. I Buffered from slnco tho cnrlv mirlm- nr uu contrncted them tho plleifni mild cnBo of dysentary in Lt i L, and carried them nil imMM iBlnnd, China, Jnpan and back) for 4 years. I used all kinds oft cures known, but I could nenri a euro or oven n few hours' km till In March, 1905, a friend mil tho Pyramid Pile Curo and Itpnij Instant relief I used 5 boiai told and not a vislblo sign cf i havo I now. I don't know ht begin to thank you. I remili,) faithful believer ln PmmMI Curo, T. T. Hoffnuor, Co. I..JU1 Mnnlln. P. I" 11 Thoro Is no method so siti t InoxponBlvo. If you are s from this disagreeable, dlitri painful nnd dnneeroui il write ub for a free trial which wo will send to you it i Wo nro suro thnt you will besot ly helped' that you will couth uso this treatment until cured. I mid Drug Co., 79 Pyramid Marshall. Mich. RO pnnlo tinrUnroa In fit Eh! samples, for sale at all drof(!&H o-UnrriN-LlHton A mnrrlago license was this i Ing Issued by County Clerk iS Ralph Harris, of Toppenish," Ington, nged 38, and Miss Llston, of this city, aged II. J J. Lennon acting ns wltnea. Hnrrls nnd Miss Llston werei nt noon today in tho First church. Rov. D. A. Errctt eld Thoy will lcavo this evenlaj 11 nttlo nnd other cities 01 U I An account of tho weddiags' ponr on Snturday's social pft Tho Dnv's Dlsas- il ci T....l.....o. Vnh 12.- 40 woro killod and scores ! an explosion In tho mine n mut this morning. The i horribly mangled. Now York. Feb. It. 0s l.llt-., i ...., Inlnrcdbfli songor train on the nITj, w..l t.la ntnpnlnlf that CTS a funeral procession bour.4 Ut vary cemotory. AmaAI-. nunaurnrM TV...I ln.no.lnr ArmStrOSf wilk homo this morning. mW be mo frightenea w - .... I . n,l tOSt BO ! Ul UIB UU65J, .j getting back to the farm, i Twelfth street, and endM . .A.i .m .Afnpa ib w two oiv.-u uou .....w - homo, one mllo south ot w damago was done. NoriTfcfcUiH Frank Meredith, 'afJj usaae wii n. - 12 CeauMreia! aireet. MONP.Y TO U isiuvsiw ...tin WW- I ... ma.l Otm- L&M Iwk'aJW1 NCWTODA Sute " ,0f lfta XJnUe1 city on Saturday, when the echoois lisL ftstil Www nro not In mslou. Rememher tho namftn.-. .. For S-te-A. good IW' take no other. horse and rubber "", , -. rw . r9nm IMt 457 Kill art. fortunate that Buster will hit the