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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1907)
V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1007 5 I L STOCKTON The Old White Corner 1, jbroidered Flannels ..,.... in nnr Court street See awpiuj . . Umo ,n window. - antom you can lhe hfVo nrlvllego of Boloctlng 5T" ?Comp1otJ range of pat- Sftf at prices mucii icss mu pjn expect. Stork Sheeting and Diapers tfo have thorn direct from the converters. Rubber Sheeting All widths and prices. Sizes 1 to 4. Considered best on tho mnrkot. Infant's Dresses A full new stock and prices. tho of all Blze3 Velvet Ribbons Now browns, blues, greens and blacks, JuBt received. New Ostrich and Feather Boas Wo received tho ones you nro waiting for at last. Three-strand ostrich In white, blue, pink and gray. $10 to $19.50 Feather boas In brown, white, pink and blue. $3.50 to $5 New Bearskin Coats For Children Closing Out Our Boots Men's $2.00 calf boots and ex tra full stock calf skin boots, Bizes C and 7, worth $3.50 and $4 Boys' calf boots, worth $2.25, sizes 2 Mi to C Priced to Close Out Another shipment just colved. Priced reasonable. re- More New Clothing Our clothing department 13 growing In popularity ovory day, bocauso wo glvo bettor values for less money than any other storo. GRAHAM GOES TO SPOKANE Balfour Guthrie Co. Representative For Sixteen Years Going to Spokane $3.98 Long Black Coats for Ladies $3,98 Just to Btlr things up wo will offor for this week a lino of GO and B2lnch blnck coats for ladlos at JJ.98 each. XOW'S YOUR CHANCE. i A " 1PT AMco! trto cnr linos, a better passenger sta jrauO Vpe. AwiaWt0tl n hjggor university, a JOHN' P. COnnitAY, Mgr. Wednesday, Oct 30 Return of Inst season's big succosa bnry M. Blossom's Croat Racing Ur. Checkers A story of love and luck. This li Sj only company presenting this tar. Prices COc. 7Gc, $1.00, $1.50. tot sale at box olllco Wednesday 0 . m. Oregon Nursory streets. Co., moro blggor pavoJ KUNGER-GRAND THEATRE Week Commencing Oct. 28 THE GOULDS COM 131)1" SKETCH ITMt. own, the mysterious. UmiTi: HITII AND ACROBAT- ICffORK. moving PicrrRics. ILL11STH ITK1) SONGS. T. A. COOPER, Mgr. SMILES F'Jtball I-, tho wholo thine In 'i-cr education In somo of our Oro- ptrljooli But Oroieon la not nlonn a Prr''nd papers contlnuo to tront - s'ate ai if the Portland lmnkH we ail the banks thoro woro in Oru- 5X rnr u wag tho small banks that Tho Elmore-IIarrodon wcddlngnt Astoria Monday ovonlng was the big social ovent. Salem pcoplo will show up big at tho Portland horso show. Eugene talks about a half million for brick blocks this coming yonr. Eugene is spending $5000 a year on a promotion ngent. MYRTLE POINT STORY The Girl Loved Not Wisely tho Object of Her Lovo Rclng Marrlejl Is tho demand of tho Sixth ward. During tho past fow days a rumor has boon circulated about this city in ihn nffnnr tlint .Tnnniih llrlill'OH. (It Flro protection on Asylum avenue' lln ,. -,, ,,. ilin ,., ,nni, of. tlcc, nnd a highly respected and inllu ontlal cltlzon of thiR city, had fallen from Bocloty, committing an act at Myrtlo Point, Itts homo city, which, it proven truo, will placo a blot upon hi charactor which tlmo will not ornso. It Is allogod that of Into ho has boon pnylng his Rpoclnl attontlon Srhol Rook Shortage Tho Stnto Board of Education hold n sosslon Tuosday ovonlng at tho of flco of Governor Chnmborlaln, chnlrman of tho board, attondod by Socrotnry of Stato DonBon and Stato Suporlntondont Ackormnn, for tho to an osumclilo young may residing purposo of hearing statomonts of In thnt city, and, ns a fitting climax school book doalors on tho shortage to all such occurrences, commlttod nn of textbooks for public schools. It act contrary to law and common do seems thoro hns boen a groat BcarcP.y,cency, ami than, whon oxpoioil, loft of googrnphlos, language book, phy"-(the city imldonly, probably with tho slologlos and soyoral othor standard Intention of nover returning. Before texts. The demnnd for book, a going It I alo rumored that he nude stated by J. K. Gill wa o much a 1)111 of wile covering all hi perouHl greater than the manufacturers ox- offeot to hi wife, noottd or than tho Portland dhUrlb- Tim Girl Followed, utlng ngency hnd oxpoctod whon thoy I Tt I alo alleged that oon after ordered, thnt It lift been Impossible ltavlng Myrtle Point the girl fol to koop up with ordors. Somo or the lowed, making the stair eem all tho largo Now York publishing house more realistic. nro simply paralyzod, and a tho mat-1 A News reportor. whon Interview tor stands sovcrnl publlshors will be Ing tho Myrtlo Point Entorprlso nows notlflod by wlro today that their con- man this morning, received tho lntal trnots wl h tho stato ara In Jeopardy, Ugonco that nothing of nn nuthontlc Unblo to bo suod on sourco had noon loarnou ot uio m- J. G. Graham, who, for 1G years, has been connoctod with tho largest grain and supply Iioubo In tho Pa cific Northwest Bnlfottr, Guthrlo & Co., of Portland and who has rep resented them In this city for tho past sovon years, loaves tonight for Spokane, where ho will tako charge ; of tho firm's largo vnrahou90 busi ness In Eastern Orogon, with head quarters nt tho imperial city of tho Inland Empire. Mr. Graham Is a trusted omployo of tho groat Arm ho has represented horo In tho Wlllnm etto valley, and for six months of 1906 lookod after tholr business on tho Chicago board of trade. Mr. Graham broke tho record for transacting a lnrgo vohimo of busi ness at. Salem, Including eight sta tions in Marlon county, nnd grain Btatlons In Linn, Yamhill and Polk during that tlmo, handling a quartor of a million bushels annually, ana i never a lawsuit or bit ot trouble with anyone. Tho farmers wuu wnqm Air. Graham has done business nro a unit In oxproBBlng rogrot at his going nway. Tno rrntornni ana social eir- oloa ot tho Capital City will miss "Joo" Graham ovon moro. Incidentally ns a Blight trlbuto to his popularity Mr. Graham was hon ored with a scat In tho Orogon legU loturo In 1005, whore ho hnd a place on the ways and moans committee, Tho organization of tho legislature practically hinged on his voto for Bponkor, and ho wns ablo to nnmo hh own plncos on commlttcos, As boo rotary ot tho Commorclnl Club, at vlco-prosldont of tho Oregon Dovol- opmont Longuo, Mr. Graham ron dorod valunblo sorvlcos In tho bin battlos for roducod rntos to tho pro ducers and In solution of tho car fihortago problems' that havo sovoral tlmos threatened Orogon lndUBtrlos with pnrnlyils. As a publlc-Bplritod gontlemnn, ns a good caroful buslnoss mnn, nnd n faithful cuBtodlan ot whatovor Is ontruBtod to him, J. G. Grnhom Ib tho poor of any man in Orogon. Tho grain buslnoss of nnlfour, Guthrlo & Co. botwoon Portland and Salem will bo hnndlod by C. II. Can non at Tumor. Mr. Cannon Is nn ox porloucod grain buyor, nnd ha boon connected with the house for tho pnt ten yoar. It It hi Intention to give tho groworn n square doal and contlnuo the plonwmt relation that have exlated in the pnat. i RECRUITS WANTED. If yoar Shirt doesn't fit tight It's Ucaase it isn't made tight The "SUMMIT" 3rnnd of men's shirts Is made In a factory equipped with tho most perfect modern machinery. Only tho most experienced desIgnoro J employed, and tho fabrics nro selected by mon who have mado a Ufa study of tho shirt problem. Wo show a rangcof stylos and qualities s ' Bultablo for all kinds' of wear. And our prices sTra figured on tho spot cash baBls. Try' It." "Summit Shirt" For a comfortablo fit and a snappy stylo. 14 iUI lyys jj w 9 jr: Boys Clotflitlg Tho Juvoullo department In chil dren's clothing Is whoro you find tho really artistic creation in tho cloth ing lino, Mothors always iako gfcat prldq in tho boys from 3 to 8 years of ngo. Tho design ot our Juvonllo cloth ing for Uiobo ngos will plcaso you. They'ro mado In tho most approved stylos and hnndsomoly trimmed. f?7 S- r2je r v.jk a ' im i ,sirjrjr4fas2s . MSms'irs 3. tSUrt,jr S&IXJ LSM,&tATS WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" '& two yonrB, thus making record tlmo In which to commit a robbery, no convicted and Bontoncou, Doing aouo In loss than ton hours. . o CHARCJKD WITH MURDER. nnd thoy aro tholr bond If there Is any moro orlp pling of the public school systom for lnck of books. Tho fact la, tho lnrgo mnnufacturorlng housos woro not ox noctine tho Stato Toxtbook CommU- i"e solid and the big ones weroslon to mako such swooping changes. vti to death. ptt'r way Generally it is tho 9 holiday Eugene bank tnni- v.. .L ' WM" " - u mere was no noort nt t ' 1 renorteil tim irnn ina Bf" Who hplll AnVL'n n fn.ln.-nl nr.. - w I( M Vi4VJi JI- e Point for divers roasons. .E,l Mr-pcsp, -pa AVn.in w,i K3'"11 Waton, Prank Davey, I Nfwr 't, John Coohrnn nnd and woro not looking for tho wind falls from Orogon thnt blew In on thorn on tho July broozos. So, as a result, books ordered Juno 25 aro not hero yot and may nevor arrlvo. II. D. Patton, of Patton Bros., Snlem's loading school book houso, who do nlnn.tnnllia nf HlA Rollfinl honk tmdO p'mcrt at Itoseburg for years, was In tho Capital City, gave a list of '"0 I'2ISallll- l,nUi,.j i . .. i.i.i. it... Un l.n.1 irMlt oraer. has had to skip trouble In securing n supply of. Tlio stntomonts of tho two gentlemen be fore tho board woro porfoctly satis factory, that thoy had done all in their powor to supply Orogon schools ,ll, tnvMmnlro nll.l nil Hi fit -rAflflOn- . a ft- pv(inn mnn i ll. -1.1- . ... nnlln,1 unnn in tin llllt 5j v o iw", a i. una iiuia uuiu lliuu hoib utinuu mj.w.. vu , -- " jurnai as reporters, concerns iiko tno Amunrou uuv w, u , ujuug newspaper or and tuo uarnos wrmng uook. jmu- I " lil r.ricttlnHH li..t i .. n.l .AvnA Miaia nr.ra ,, IswoDt off their feet by orders of lots O'fi-n nx PaI"t a hen coop, uso of 50.000 at a, clip, and state adop- 1y j-.j i'i.t, muuu a, omum .lion was ioo muvu u "' taae of Oregon mineral paint. publications from Glnn & Co., Bos ton, six year ago and this year, camo throueh on tlmo. and thoy still hold lii.- -.! .ontr as -tavtlin.nl,- null- Hahors In tho estimation of tho Oro gon . Textbook Commission, and the Stato Board of Education. .o . "Nigger" Is tho Favorite. San Francisco, Oct. 30. Betting on the Johnson-Flynn fight opened this morning with tho negro a 2 to 1 favorite. Few commissions wero made at this price as tho nogro U not popular here with tho Bports, on account of his lack of aggroaslveness. In a 45-round bout, however, his cau-j VVl!rTj!ason ot h.e r (jfAPTin mnnntnln tha UT bfl.l., -.-gwM .HUMMHMlHIV ti., t7a Wlth "ge brush, with the kam of Indan summer to Huo for the lungs. Afc Una day (or all was battnr thnn ca a single bank. IU0 banks and 0reSn saw- ub closing together. Bl . un:.:Buu.erc,ai todies "' do ov sbvAld "UoiS y f encoura8lng bi ... t0 8Pend their money uib7 ttte Capital City. Salem "er Baa works, better dec- tlon may stand him In good stead. fnir in that city, but from all Indica tions tho good pooplo ot his town nro dUposod to "hush" tho ocourronce if j)OHlblo. Sovornl dlroct quasttons woro ovadod, nnd little information could bo loomed, oxcopt that the ru mor was afloat thoro as hero. All Indications point toward the forego ing bolng tho truth, but from what can bo loarnod tho mattor will un doubtedly bo dropped for tho pres ont, (ho family fooling the dlsgraco and not wishing to rocelvo any moro notorloty than possible Driven from tho City. Possibly tho most sensational chap ter of tho romance occurred when tho Coinpnuy M, O. N. G., to Iurminc Ms Membership. At n speolal meeting of Company M, O. Nr. G., Inst night a roorultrni; anmpnlgn was proponod and ndoptod In order that tho standard of the lo cal mllltln company mny bo rnlsod. Captain Murphy oxplnlnod that tho minimum momborHhlp of tho com pany hnd boon raised, and that ro emits would bo noodod. Ah an Incantlvo to got inombora tho militia offerod ?15 as prlzo mon oy to bo given to Individual mombors soourlng tho most roorults. Tho first prlzo Is to bo $7.50, tho second $5 nnd tho third $2.50. Tho company was dlvidod into two sldos, tho "Drowns" and tho "Bluoa," Corporal IIAlman and Private II. GIllo bolng clioBon captains of tho reepeotlvo sldos. Tho sldo whloh shall have tho CHEAT SEED Only 35 cents por bushel for fancy cloan cheat seod, while it laets. Put In your order quick. Tiiison & Co. 5M6SHigh Street Phone 39 Salem, Or crodlt on the first Tuesday In Jan uary will bo tho giioats at a banque: and ball glvon by tho opposing team. -o- Lrss fathor of tho girl, driven mad by tho! greater number of mombors to its dlsgraco and humiliation of the af fair, securod n gun and forced 41io wayward mon to loavo tho town. No act more shameful In nnture has been brought before the pufcllc eye In this locality. Of course, he ha gone, nnd tho oscapade will undoubtedly ha hushed: but what of that, hi name will ever bo remembered by tho In touch with the cae and tie good family will be made to bear th dis grace of hi farce. RoiObtirg Newa. Donvor, Oct. 30. Governor Uuoh tol has honorod requisitions by Gov ernor Cultor, of Utah for Mr. Mary Armstrong, George Ilarpor nnd John Harpo, ohnrgod with tho murdor of Kzrn Penny nnd on, George, nonr Salt Lake olght year ago. Ponny and ton drove home In a oamplng outfit. Somo day lator tho outfit wa found In tho powtosalon of tho trio, but tho nrroatod mon nn wo man woro roloasod from trial, as tho bodlos couldd not bo found. Last wook skolotons woro found that 'havo boon Identified ns Ponny and his son's. Part of tholr Indian binn kot wns also Idontlflod. Tho trio first suipoctod woro found In Donvor and again nrrosted. A N'iv Tlmo TnUlo Boon. In a fow dn;s thoro will bo a now tlmo tnblo on tho S. P. It Is said thero will be n numbor of ohnngos. One will bo tho making of RoBoburg the tormlnoiiB of No. 11, passing Al bany southwnrd nt noon, and No. 12, passing here northbound at 3:42. Thoro Is a rumor that tho night southbound will arrlvo In tho aftor noon Instead of 10:57. Another change will be that of tho Spring flold train, whlcfh will arrlvo nt 1:30 p. m., Instead of ft 05, thus compoll Crime. Capture, Sentence In Than Teu Hours, Lakevlew Or., Oct. 30. Jamoi R. Rold Is on hi way to Salem to servo a two years' sentence in the peniten tiary, having beon convioted on the oharge of larceny from the shop The easo I u poouliur one In this, that the man was sontenoed to prison the smo day the orlmo wns perpetrated. At about 5 o'clook a. m. Inst Friday Reld onterod tho saloon conducted by John Flynn and Btole u watch and $16. Ho started on foot for Klamath Falls, whoro ho formorly worked for J. V. Houston as a saloon "swamper." Tho authorities wore notlflod of tho robbery eurly in tho morning and two doputy sheriff started out after Rold and captured him about ton miles west of town. Ho was brought back to town and arraigned before Judge H. L, Benson, who Is conduct ing tho October term of tho circuit court. Reld pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced to prison for. i ing pooplo who como up on tho ovon lng train to remain ovor night In Al bany, a good thing for Albany. Al bany Domocrnt. Milk RIkhIo'h Gift. UnrvorHlty of Orogon, Oct. 30. Tho noxt qualifying examination for tho Rhodes scholarship ror this state will bo hold at tho Uulvorslty of Oro gon, Tuesday and Wodnosdny, Janu ary 21 and 22, 1008. Tho arrange monts for conducting tho oxnmlnn lions will follow cloHoly those of Inst yonr, with tho oxcoptlnu that an ox- nmlnntlon foo of $5.00 will bo ehnrgod all candldatos. Tho exami nations will bo under tho dlroctlon of tho Oregon Commlttoo ot Selection, uompo8od of President P. L-, Camp boll, of tho Uulvorslty of Orogon. chairman; President Coleman, of Wlllamotto University; Prosldont Crooks, of Albany College, nnd Pros ldont Rlloy, of McMlnnvlllo Collogo. -o- Tncomu Adopt City Turtlcx, Tncoma, Oct. 30. Tho nidation of banks of Tacoma last night decld od to tnko notion similar to molt largo oltlos of tho country to protect cash rosorvo. Balances botweon banks will bo pnld In clearing houso cortlflcntos and chocks of dopoaltors will bo paid through tho clearing houso only. This will roliovo deposi tors and provont tho boarding of money. In Tacoma tho banks nro solvont and In n prosperous condi tion, but wish to avoid sending all tholr monoy out ot tho city, cniiBlng a hardship to local depositors. Five Thousand Packages of Tooth Powder WILL BI3 G1V13N TO OUR CUSTOM 13IIS WHO BRING THEIR SUITS TO US FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING, FROM THE 3rd TO THE 17th OF NOVEMBER, Celebration of Our Emperor's Birthday. Yokohama Pressing Parlors Kultt Cteaucd and Pressed. All Kiwis ot Dylang Work IWwe. lit Court St. Phono Main SOI Salem, Oregon