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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY fll, 1003. W JJMM.MMM.MJBMiWWlWMMBHWIWIMWWHWHWWWWWIi ' . ' ' .. , - ! IMMIIW Ml ,. - -.ihiii muni - j. ,W ffl$( EMBROIDERIES B I mm 'JUDGE BURNETT ATTORNEY For the making-up season at prices that cannot fail to please you as this sale embraces our ENTIRF STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES In all wanted widths and newest and prettiest pat terns. Hundreds ot yards ready for your choosing. REDUCED 25 TO 50 PER CENT and $3.34 i. Silk Waists Jn plain colon), plaldM ctfaucke In nowcot sty lot. 15,00 values Moving Sale 16.09 vnhico Moving BAlo ii i i i i i Children's Coats In plain colors, plAlda, stripes, cltcckn and mixture in nowost style ltn rungo from 0 to 14 yonr. Reduced to HALF PRICE Muslin Underwear Consisting of gowns', drawers and 'cnrint fovor. htinttllfiillv ' opulo. Iaco and oinbroldory trimmed. Rodiicod ONC THIRD Children's Nose Child port's cashmoro ami cot tow how, slice 4 to 0, In color Muck, ret!, pink, bluo and tan. VEILS VoIIh and veiling In chiffon not In plain colors, polka dot, rings, etc, Jn wlilto, blnok, gray, bluo, pink, 2Co vnlues Moving Halo , COc valura Moving Snlo . .' $1.00 value Moving Bnlo 11.25 valucn Moving Balo Rain Coats 13c 25c 50c 63c PILIX)W TOPH HmbroJdorod pillow tojxt rondy for tho oushlon In croiw ntltoh and oinbroldory, In now nnd prt y don I una. Handsomo, warm and stylish. Ono i;ood thing about thig store, your poaltctbook In nlwnyB tuifo from fako6. Your plonsuro In buy ing In jnrt of your profit. $12.00 value Moving Snlo . Rogular 2 Co value Movino Solo 15c $1.7B vnlueo Moving Halo $2.00 vnhiGo Moving Halo $3.00 value Moving Bnlo $4.00 valuott Moving Bnlo $1.17 1.31 1.67 2.00 $16.00 vnlues Moving Balo . $18.00 values Moving Balo . $7.00 9.00 12.00 Percales Good percnlos, 28 Inches wide, In moll u in nnd dork shndoa In rod, bluo, gray In Btrlpos, dots nnd floral designs. Rogulnr 10c gnid Moving Bnlo . . Men's- Cloves An mwortmont of men's mocba nd kid gloves in light nnd dari: tan, light and dark brown, There Is a well authenticated ru mor that the nnmo of Judge Goo. II. Burnett Is being considered for thn vacant United States District Attor neyship. In caso tho -delegation cannot agree on Scjuobel or Bing ham, thero will be a new name takon up, and, If the quostlon of enforce ment of the laws determines the mat ter, Judge Burnett has quito a repu tation In that direction. As dlstrlc: attorney of this district he was not ed for being a vigorous public pros ecutor, ills term will expire July, 1010, and his appointment would mean selecting a now Judgo by tho people at tho primaries in April. o SECY, KINCAID CITED TO SALEM i Hogu'ar $1.D0 valuos Movlng Sale $1.15 81-3c 1 m 6 A lei). IHeu&lA 6 zJxmA 'c oktw?atcd Cleanup on Footwear Brokon linos of mon's and worn on's high grado Bhos at greatly reduced prices $3.00 and $3.50 kid patont nnd doml-brlght Bhoe- forrj r( womon's wonr vj)CZ $3.60 famouB Plngrco tnndo shoos for womon, rc-nd-st-.- Justmont snlo. ..... p3l D $3. SO vnluos In mon's shoes In n lino vnrloty; snlo- prlGO J)0 J 2Sc shoe polish; Bold overywhoro nt tho uniform prlco, 25c, a . ro-ndjustment snlo 1 DC NECKWEAR A lino of men's fancy nockwoar In bow tie In nil wnntod shades and colors, - Rugulnr 50c vnluos ZuC Ex-Secretary Klncnld hns been cited to como to Salem and bring his records and glvo testimony In tho suit to recover feos entitled Sears vs. Klncnld, Ills counsel asked that tho complaint bo mndo more specific, and as a result ho wao ordered to appear before City Recordor Mooros Febru ary 10, nt 10 a. in. and give his tos tlmony In form of a deposition. Tho suit Is for nn accounting of $60,000 fees alleged to havo boon collected In violation of law while Klncnld was secretary of stnto. Tho demurrer In Sears vs. Dunbar will bo decided by Judgo Gullowny Snturdny nt noon. drawn by tho last Bhall be paid uj anotner drop drawn with tho sword as was said auoo years ago, so ctHI It must bo said ''tho judgments oj tho Lord are truo and righteous alto gether." THEODORE ROOSEVELl u . . GALLOWAY DECIDES BALLOT TITLE CSlj In ruling on the ballot tit C-J Judgo Galloway said: "The statute section 5, chapter 220, session law! of 1907, provides that In submitting a moaBuro under -tho rcferrndur thero may bo printed on tho officio ballot tho title given the measure hi tho legislature, or a distinct titlj propared by the attorney-general, bi In no case shall the title be mislead lng or prejudtco tho vote for against tho measure. I find that bor tho tltlo prepared by tho attornej general and tho one proposed by the romonstrnntB on behalf of the Una verslty nro objcctlonablo and Incoti plete, and will rulo thnt tho lcglsla tlve tltlo bo employed for houso blj No. 137." This decision seems to satisfactory to both sides, it read nn act to amend tho act by Increase tho annual appropriation for tho in port nnd maintenance of tho Stall University. n A Higher Health Level. "I havo reached a hlghor healtl lovel Blnco I began using Dr. Klngl Now Life Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. ''Tho keep my stomach, liver and bowel! working just right." If these plltj disappoint you on trial, money w bo refunded nt J. O. Perry's drud Btoro; 25a tmtummntiiiMtwt ii Mlllimiiiiimiiiiiiii; ii CITY NEWS ii 1 1 . . ! ! A Collection of Important Par. ' ! ; igffm for Your CoiuldVratlun ; ', ytiiimmiiimmimt H'CHthMS tlNucil cold, nnd HiUunktyt con. Don't Knit To hoar Oplo Read at tho Christian ohurch Saturday ovenlug. Tho Mrkvlodtoii Formorly tho Kllngar Grand. Don't mlna tho grand opening Mon day matlnoo, tho big B-cent show. 1-29-tf ; The Knlt'iu High Hrhool Will glvo tho fourth of tholr on Another Uupronoiiiuvabliw. I trtnlnmont at tho ChrUtlnn ohuroh Bhorlff II. i McOlcllnnd, of Haburday oronlng, Oplo Read will bo DourIms county. rrlvtd In tho city tho entertainer nnd you oan't afford mt ovoulng with W. M. Dolle- to mlM hearing him. houwye. n imgro, who w oonvlotd ' . of burglary lu lUwuhurg and mh- T1i0 MrkohMlloti Circuit toncvd to nervo a thrto-yeam' Aro direct linportors of tho laUwt toiler In tho penitentiary, flhorlff In moving plttturco. and the flrt to McClvlUn ltt this iHornlng fer Port get tho nAW(Mt llluttratM nong land, whore ho will truumet biulu a goot long nhaw for i ottuU, Men. boforo returning to hi hum. iday, KUimry 3, ttrt day. l29-Lf A KHlurion In Prlc I lArtl4Mi, Attention Of lUab wcmkI ha tint nmd by HUOhUmh ami thr ImMrUnt 4bfr 8ia4WlHg lagging CowpaHy. bmtHM temlRht. h'an Martin, M. A. rriw $3 and I3.SB a load. A dl. count of IH pr load on 10-iJul or- IJI You H m 1-3 Utf Jm4 Think Of tho onnortuultv van nuw hvn to Ur Oplo Hmid the fftmu ho Ip Ymr Prt) turr at the ChrUtUn eitsroh aiwt M the AudlturlMw rUk tamght turday eveutog. -TybHly wlfe. Hrliig tn Vour Chickens Wo want all you have. Capital CoinmUslon Co. Phono 179. tf Tho Mckflotllon Indlih and ohlldren nro always uro to enjoy our entortalnmont mon, too. 1-29-tf Hliortlmiul Counttv A now olius In shorthand will be commenced at tho Capital DubIium ioiiogo on .Monday, February 3. Sev ern! ootptot to ontor then, nnd It lu hoped thnt all who Intend to begin a shorthand cure teM will arrant to outer at tut Uuio. i-ai.2t Usit Vmr Party At tho AudltsrluiM Hvvrybotly weJooHi. rlMk tonight Tho Hlglut Market iwli paid (w eklukaus. CitNial OomnMtQB Qomiwiiy. Phue 1T9. tf Hear Qhl Uoad? Well than don't fail to g and hwr kit at tee GhrU tlttH oaerok Mttxt 8turiay ovualHg. Surpassing Beauty Mkw IkU Oxfonl mwrf f-ow Okm oMhmom lt. lu oudiuM rw WUtewelx tXMmtul. It In rkanu (ettU by aiie taat will win It 4Mmwd fw la awj wv WM eutH. a 9k tkt ohm be W wHk wmMmM la It afeco Vn curreooiewL J wet of Mm wax poootar tii of LEADING LADY SHOES CMMowMad Uy t P. Poj Shm, c. The iml mark Wmtfc ittetr vrth. They are eooea Uai vur ioag and woU oowforubld fr Jm rt ana t4tt tu ( lUleo V fcav th?w Ib taa. atat kkl 4 ro nwtnl. Aieu tke It Y Smith mm. a wy trim ud rto-iismuy ! iH ifst . M' um. Mit. mh nul uk MtMal Oxtorde. an m. I Iwldibft, Mm Uy a4 mUtea' axKn-d. SALEM SHOE STORE HKIMUUNU A SPWIALTV. Ii i Vmr Party At the Audltarlwm MvtrylNdy woHatiue. Wo Want Tw tooe of ektek mt wk. SlciiNlorrK Iluy n Iot SUuscloff Bros., havo bousht tho Will's lot, cornor of Llborty and Court stroot, whoro tho Itodgors book bindery and pnpor builnose has been looatod since yonrs, nnd thore will probably bo a fine four-Htory brlok building go nip thoro. Tho lot l 82 Vi xS2 V, . No prlco given out ns yot. Would Hang SomolKXly W. II. Strayer, of linker City, Doin ocrnt. and Henry S. Weetbropk, of Portlnnd. Republican, have filed their petitions as candidate for nomina tion for the ottloe of district attor ney. Ornngur Mwt at Albany TU Han oottaty Orange counell moots at Albany Saturday, and will throsk out tho atntua of the reforon dMtn or the Ualvortit' aparoprlatlon UUl. Am argnwoat will be formu latotl In awer to the argument put up Wv tke friends of the Hugoae sokool. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE rlHk tOMlgkt.lWoiHl for Sale Lr. body ftr. sotdod.jerowtk aad ,Uah. Ikoo 1417. DowaJac & Uaff. I Capital OoMH4Mlnn Cowuy U9. YiHjnuiu, Atttiutloii Phoae Mooting at 1 lot to a kail Saturday tf imnwv buTi.igo UmiitMN -Tbo foUowli mj&nm waa mml Urte moral, Wtialu, J IMJoe. am IT, tHewbotk HoaWi amI ST. both of 0OJ. Mk Co)M wltMeoa. ' J'aUrMary 1, at S o'oioek a. IHHvaot buatwoiM. Iw- il U . It IV T. Maplfthorvo Hought RtHidomt IViirtjw- Ooorgo UoDtetoe aa A. L Dal 4ymto aoov porooooott tbo tbvoo cornor loa at Owen aod Tweotloat tr aim vUI moo oaootroot twV RIM vosldooM eo tbo property. Wton Xornutl Seho4 . ow OMromooHt i$4, attoaduaoa potmoaary disease la yURK ad ll&. Noinlnnlloiu PltV II. P. Holkoop, Prlaott)o. HbH eon. for roproMoiAte It dfctrlot. d Cba. W. Porrtob. Comoo Clu Roooblkeui, for oiot Moaior. baxo ftloa tbotr potltloo m oaodKUtoa. They toake ooly fiooorol pledgo. aad apparMly wat to go to the U&ili tun on the o.d tmeo ''Now U tho Tinw to Stv "Raoe for MIUIoh at Vaodetxe. .Vol after U h fun Uk -o have dan wllk mon yotbor of UU ela- .-.i wii M pjQtKro saiuruay v- ImlMSj. ujriay , Caught iu tho Rain, tboa a oobi o4 a eooga lot It rea ojtr-got naooiooolAor toRsumpUoa thatS all. No Matter bow yo gt yowr ooMgb. doa't oegleot It tak nallartl's Horhousd Syrttp a ad yvil bo over it la tu tlioe. The sore eoro 6W. For sale by all druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Dm M You Hats Always BwgM (Continued from pngo flvo.) doors among the buslnese men, poli ticians nnd labor londors alike. Tho principle Is tho anmo In tho two castH. ust ns tho blackmniler ami brlbo-takor stand on tho snmo ov'l emlncnco of Infamy, so tho mnn who mnkes an enormous fortuno by cor rupting loglslntors nnd munlclpnll Clou and fleecing his stockholders and tho public stand upon tho moral level with tho cronturo who fattoim on tho blood monoy of the gambling hou nnd tho saloon. Kind of HuhIiickx to Hurt. Tho buslncM which Is hurt by tho movemont of houosty U tho kind of buslnosa In tho long run It pays tho country to havo hurt. Tho mothods by which tho Stand ard Oil peopl nnd thoo ongngod In other combinations of which I havo spoken ubovo, hnvo nchlovod groat fortune can only be justified by tho form of orlminallty on tho part of labor unions and evory form of vlo leuco, corruption and fraud, from murder to bribery and ballot stuffing In politico. I do not for a moment bollovo tlrtt the action of thee men hnvo brought on bueinoos dtotroos; so far tbls Is due to local and not to world-wide ORUBos, and to tho notion of any par ticular Individuals; It la duo to tho speoulatlve folly and flagrant dls houoety of a few men of groat wealth who seek to shield themsolvee from tho offecte of tholr own wrong-doing by ascribing its results to tho action of tamo who havo sought to put a stop to the wreag-iloing. But If 4t wore true that to cut out rottenness from the body politic meant a mo mentary start ot unhealthy seeming prosperity, I eould not heeltato to apply the knlfo to such corruption. We pray that this scourge may opeedtly pass away, yet if God will that It coatlRu euntil all the wealth l(4d up by the boudemen In 250 years of uurequlted toll shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood STARR PIAN0 5 HIGH CLASS GOODS I GEO. C WILL Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soclct Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. ODlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAI THOS. K. FORI Ovor Lndd & Buch'B Bank, Salem, I 99i9mpm ! fNEWTODAY For Sale Sovornl houses In Salct and farm 'nnds at a bargain, Car Ital National Bnnk. 6-1-eod- AVnntctl A man and woman work on farm In Polk countj nonr Indopondcnco. Chns. O'Brlei 490 North Cnpltal street, PhonJ 1IC7. l-2S-3t Shortluind Courso a now class lj shorthnnd will bo commenced tho Can Ital Business CoIIcro ol Monday, February 3, Several j pect to onter then, and It Is hope thnt all who Intend to begin shorthnnd course soon wl'l arrang to ontor at this time. l-31-2t- For Sale Good dry wood Phoa 1419. M, P. Dennis, corner Sta n. Vlnlna..M, Ota 11..3M- MtJU illtblUQlllll ijta, w w Foe Rent. Threo furnished roe: for light housokeop.ng, With h of bath nnd telephone F'qolr 4SC North Liberty street, Ptonl 1403. 1-31-31 WunttHl Youiik Indy to nttccd tl nttnil in nrtlno. Oall Satur!: l ternoon. R. G. Hunter, rota 1! Ladd & Bush butMlng. 1-81-31 For Sailo a flno homo. Nice-1 e room houso and good barn 1 corwl n now? nnn Inrco corCCT let! Two blocks from car Mne Prf $1360, $450 cash, balance o wj tonus AHilrrvcs nr ra'l at M South 2 1st street. Phcno 471 1-31 iwk HEINZ DEMONSTRATION Today and tomorrow Mrs. Wells will give a fuI demon stration of the 'different va rieties of Hcinz's High Grade Goods. If you have not had the pleasure of see ing her demonstrate the af ferent brands, we want you to call; we will be glad to see you : : : : : MOIR GROCERY COMPANY 456 STATE PHONE 182