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-f wmrMff, JAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALIJ3L, OHBQOW. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008. 11 , , rTr' "" Hemminway's Spool Silk 100-Yard Spools. Sublime Quality. 4c a spqi All staple shades, including black and white. Cherry City and W. U. Cushion Tops SOc EACH Our original designs, made especially to our order. HOLIDAY SALE OF MILITARY BRUSHES SOc to $1.25 each mi., ...-.. Iiiuf inirrliustwl ltw Inriritiit tl.w.l- ,.r inn. i ... . ... .. i 1V..11 ."li t inifliniiMl tli..m tiiili.. ...... ,"""" "'"Mies vrvr snmwi In tho city of Snlom. They wore Imported from Japan by ' U. ' ' m SS. rinf''1 "', "S ,,M'ortli.R buslm-ss. They were lute In arriving ami ns Mr. Hull fins retired 11111 t'.i road, as iiiixioiis to got them off Ills IihikN, o sold tliotn to us at Half the Importer's Price Thin enabling us to offer them to our trade at less than wholesale pikes and still make n profit. DOX'U FAIL TO SEE THEM. irushcj worth $1.75 n sot nro offered nt qi on 11 nnwhea worth S3. 50 a sot aro offered nt C9 nft $1 .36 llr808 worth $4.50 n sot nro offered nt $2.50 $1.50 Clotos Brushes nnd Nail Scrubo in proportion. Bruohes worth $2.50 n not nro offered nt Briisliu worth $3.00 n sot nro offered nt COCOBOLA, TIGER EBONY AND EBONY FINISH leal Alligator andbags for Leidies A very exclusive line of styles to pick irom. Back Combs and Hair Ornaments Special Holiday lines just received. HOLIDAY SHAWS Tho squnres n.'e the moBt popular. 50c to $5 Each Du-Hnrry Scnrfs, n grand assortment to select from. Holiday Slippers, Moccasins, Shoes Infante' Shoes mm) THROTTLE HELD BY DEAD MAN (United Press Leased Wlro.) Minneapolis, Minn., Dee. 8. Tho Orlontnl Limited, tho crack train of tho Grent Northern, enmo careening Into Iho city limits of Minneapolis into yostorday afternoon, Its throttlo clutched In tho hnnds of tho dead on glnoer, George P. Irving. Past speed warning signs, Kates and somaphorca It nulled along, whllo homo-comliiK pasaongors from tho West begnn to don tholr fur coats nnd waited expectantly for tho mo ment when they would land among wnttlng frlonds, all unconscious of tholr dangor. Half a mllo outsldo of tho station tho flromnn, nppiilled nt tho tromond ouh speed tho locomotive was kooplns nip, ppoko to the-engineer, whon ho turned nnd Baw tho mnn's fnco cov ored with blood. Ho sprang ncross tho cab nnd shut off tho stenm nnd throw on Iho alrbrnkos nnd brought tho string of Pullmans to n standstill Irving wbb rushod to tho city Iioh pltnl, whoro ho was pronounced doad Ho is supposed to have stuck his bond out of tho cab nbout two miles out sldo of tho city limits nnd been struck bv somo obstruction. Ills skull was frncturod. o ii& Special Holiday linos In nil wanted colors. Wo. carry only tho vory host mnkes and assure our customers perfect wear and satisfaction. TRAGIC END OF LOVE AFFAIR Another Lot of Imported Noveltes Late Saturday afternoon Mr. Ball received another shipment of foreign samples which will be turned over to us Rt half price. This line comprises Celluloid Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combination Sets in new ideas, Purse Mir- fors ,Baby Brushes, Velvet Brushes, Hat Brushes, Tooth Brush and Soap Cases, etc., etc. Priced About Half the Real Worth loliday specialties J. L. Stockton THE WHITE CORNER .MIIIMMMWBWMIIilMlMilMKMMtaWaat I - Chnstmas Boas V iRTIN SUES FOR DIV0RGE Lfi Mnrlln him fllod a COUiplalnt po circuit court, asking Tor n dt- b from his wife, Alico juanm, u grounJi of cruel nnd Inhumr.n yment Attorneys Kaiser and f appear '.r Martin. lh. .Martin nas uon mc v- patrimonial dlluculties ior -u.o .l l. nn.l lllB WHO big to a misunderstanding rru- PL .?' " "':'"-"' few lln c-.i with -tho Intention of re- K. . .. wti hir ft ping away, man," - u i iter, asKinu "' ;:, nl that ho could Tlov "t, it v Vout fomu nioro m a r''ckcn" nnd other aeuen h? n ro fond of, dally sory 1 Im T - Mr Martin. Upon airm. In -. r-urn she found tno uuu h' rcurely looked, and wu rxrK sneuor "" : O r nuance r wore tho dlrou rt a nit irougi.t b In r? r.on-8uplort, upon " el- -a- nniuUted. Martin e- ly - become thorcMgniy ff-i m his wife nnd tno ini ten r-l acks tho courn i r a-, further relation wi' i life o- Cough Mt (Heine for ChUdrcii. Ecn in ior rougus buj . t ""! rnd too much rare can ri io proieci inu un. -- 'ir-ch more likely to con- -' n- scarlet fevor trnon i ''" 1 Tie nul-ker ymi euro M ' 1 b b rlik. Chamber- i"" nemedv Is tho 'o'e reli ef onv mothers, and few i h- hivi avar Irlpil It are Will u e any other. Mrs. F. P. ", rf nilev. W. Vn., Bft3. e n ver u-pd anything otnr Chirobcrlaln's Cough Iteroody ml. 1.1 j IA U altVflV r u1 urcu ana i(. u " Kocd satisfaction." This rem B'?lcu no opium or other nar- fu may no given ec couu"v dlld sb to an adult. For sa.e oiuiio a arug store. o t the Capital City Hotels. Pery Stayton. Fr thull.. Woodburn. wunning Medrord ndther. Forest Grove. Hutrhes Pnrvnllla w . ROCKEFELLER NOT NEEDED Now York. Dec. 8. William Rockofollor, brother of John D., nnd Jnmos A. Moffatt, presldont of tho Standard Oil company of Indi ana, will not he put on u.o stand by counsel for tho dofenso in tho gov ernment suit, uccordlug to tho stnto mont made today by Attorney Itos cnthaT. . It was oxplalued that tho dofenso Is satisfied that It has covorod tho field with other wituossos nnd will tako up tho romaluder of its time with oxport witnesses who will bo cnllod In an offort to show that tho company Is an economic institution. Collogo professors nnd omlnont crit ics will bo summoned, it Is said. H. M. Tllford, president of the Stnndurd Oil of Callfoila. rwmnod tho stand today. Kollog questioned him rogardlng a contract by which the Standard oblltorntod tho Union Oil company. Notwithstanding tho .. imt tiu hnil n cony of tho con tract in his possession last night. Tllford wbh vory hazy about It nnd could not romember any of tho Im portant foatures. "Why can't you romomber this ...,.. ..han von know SO IllUt'll concerning tho affairs of tho Pacific coast oil company, .no riwKi 'of your company?" Kellogg nsKeu. , Tllford was unable to suggest any explanation and his counsel inter posed with an argument against tho Igoneral Hno of tho quostlons. I Continuing his examination of -h witness. Kellogg asked If the . mi ..r -l.,llf..i-nlfi linil not i aianaaru vn "i ....... -1 . .i.i ut nnr mnt of tho oi Iconsuine! in tho Pacific coast territory. Tll ford evaded a direct answer. Tho witness admitted that 15 cents por barrel was tho price paid for crude while the previous witness had declared It had been bought In 1904, 1905 and 1906, when there was no market. , "Oil is now worth 50 cents, Isn t It" asked Kellogg. "That's what we pay." wsb the re- Plm'8 the price. Isn't It?" t guess so" said Tllford. KelloKK asked if. at the termlna on of Us contract with he ?nlonf OH company, the Standard JM not could not compete through Its mak- jketlug brunch, tho Puorta companv. I Tllfoid couldn't romember but 1 promised to refresh his memory In response to Hosenthnls off hnnd question ns to what tho gov ernment wan attempting to prove by tho witness. Kollog remarked; "Wo can't seo whnt you prosonlod him for, but inaybo wo will find out It wo keep nt It long onough." Rosenthal thou took Tllford for re-direct examination, and. after the Standard Oil attorney had fin ished. Kellogg resumed his question ing. Tllford winced occasionally un der the sevoro fire, but nothing of u sensational uaturo was brought out. Whon the examination was con cluded, tho witness was excused, and the hearing was adjourned until tomorrow. o TO SECRETLY TRY LIEUTENANT HAY (Unltod Prosi Leosod Wlro.) Port TownBend, Wash., Dec 8 Aftfii- ilnllv nnHtrwmmiHnitH since last Thursday tho revenue cuttor eourt- martlal of l.loutonant .M tiller a. nay has convened hero. Disregarding tno roquesi oi ac cused that the piocedlngs be open to tho public the court elected that the trial bo secret, and that none other than the nocossary ofllccra and tho witnesses to bo examined should bo admlU'd Captain A. J. Ilondorton, com manding tho Thetis, whoso charges against Lieutenant Hay rosulted In a court-martial, today spent two hours on tho staud. His characteri zation of tho alloged offenses is said to liavo been bitter. NEW OREGON POSTMASTERS (United Press Leased Wlro.) Washington. Dec. 8. President Itooisovolt today appointed tho fol lowing poftmnstera: Orogon J. B. Leggan, Burns; Hon wcuiuer, Kntorpriso; u. u, Hulhcr ford, Itnlnlor. Washington O. W. Bdgcrton, ruynllup; Theodore Hull, Mwllcnl !.nke: John W Conn, Camas: A. C Johaneson, Bnumclnw; Qcorgo P. Kusioll, iSeattlo. NEGRO DIES AT THE AGE OF 100 Bverott, Wash., Dec. 8. Honry Drown, Bverett's colored conteunur- Ian, Is dead at tho ago of 100 yeurv and threo months. Among tho sur viving rolntlves Is his wife, agod 90 Hoth wore slaves and thay wore mnrrlod soon ufter bolug liberated by President Lincoln's emancipation proclamation. WOULD COMPEL ARMY SERLIGE (United Press Leased WJre.) Washington. Dec. 8. -Senator Cul lbm today Introduced a bill providing fn. nnnmiilrairv mllllarv nervlct by all able-bodied American citizens. The bill was prepared uy me gen ai matt nt th army, and Is strong ly urged In a special message by th President, under me propo&vo. ;w, the Pr&.ldent satd, it wouia oe a a ia raiA nn armv of 2.000.000 as it would be now to get 50,000 In thv field WALLS FALL ON WORKMEN Hodlng, Cal., Dec. 8. A seotlou of tho south wall of tho county court house adjoining the hall of records foil today, Injuring Foreman Fred Shono nnd workmon George Albro and Charles Henso'n. Alt are In tho hospital and will recover. IIOKN. PAG 15. To tho wlfo of U. 8. Page. 8unday night, December C, 190t. a baby boy. Mother and child aro doing well. DIICI). MOYBn.At hla home, 1042 Bair Innw etreet. at 11:15 o'clock Mon day night, December 7. 1908, of old age, Samuel Moyer, aged 75 year. Tho deceased was born In Young i- town. Ohio, where his romulns will i be shipped tomorrow for buri.tl. iThero survive him two sont. George i and Charles Moyer, and a daughter, ' Amy Moyer, all of Salem Services will be conducted at Rlgdon's undor , taking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock (United Press Leased Wlro.) Trinidad, Colo., Dec. 8. -Hrourihi to bny by .poioea tnnt nnvo noon put suing him for tho murdor of four mombors of tho Gnrcln family nt To-, colto, Francisco Mnrtlner, who nb dtictoil Mnrgarltn Gnrcln, murdorcii Mm rrlrl nml Ihnn committed BtllcllIO to CBcnpo capturo, according to n report ronchlng horo today. Mnrtlnw. brought -tho girl to n cnblu In tho mounlninB 20 mllos from Tocolto. It was thoro Hint ho waa overtaken by n poise, which sur rounded tho houno. A pnrloy fol lowed, nnd then tho mou honrd two shgtM. Closing in, tlu-y found tho girl dend, nnd Mnrtlnoz dying. Mnrtlnoz murdorod tno unrcia family sovernl dnys ngo becnuso of tholr rofusnl to consent to ins mar rlngo to Mnrgarltn. Tho bodies of tho fnmllv wero found two dnyn nf- ter tlTb killing. Tliel henda hadr been cleft with nn axe mm sunpioinn ws directed Instniiliy to Mnrunoz. CASHIER WILL MAKE REFUND (Unltod Pronn LonBod Wlro.) lloaldsburg, Calif., Dee. 8. It van announced today that n finan cial Hottlumont by Cashier Hd How laud or tho Hank of lloaldsburg. who Is reported to have confessed last Friday that ho used tho onpl Hal and surpliiB of tho bank for mining Investments, has boon mndo with tho stockholders of tho Insti tution. Howlnnd Is nt present city treasur er nml has hold that position for sev eral yours. Ills settlement wit the bunk olllclnls was made without out bid; aid and ho was asked to retain his. position us cashier until thu bnilk's affairs aro settled. On further examination of thu boo kh It was ascertained that f 1Q0, 000 ho Is roported to have used in his ((peculations was part of thu cap Hal and surplus of tho bank. Thu depositors money was not taken. Tho Funnors and Merchant's bank which had been arranging to buy out thu Hank of Huuldshurg had ronsiimntud tho dual and tho state ment of the purchasers that all de positors would ho pal dlu full on ap plication prevented a run. CAN MAKE ONE SIDE OF GREENBACK (United Press Lmisod Wlro.) San Frnnclsco, Doc. 8. Holding that tho making of u reverse sldu of u Unltod Stntos currency note whs not counterfeiting, Judge Van Vluat today instructed a Jury In thu United Htuton circuit court to acquit J. Wol aohowsky of tho charge of counter feiting. Tho Judge hold that uuyono who was simple onough by a bill whlc'l showed words and llguroi riverstd was not untitled to redraws, throng iiiu (juMYiuiiuu mi u (junrgo oi conn forfeiting, tho man who hud passed ICe WILL NVESTIGATE OUTLAW LEAGUE (Unltod Press Loused Wlro.) Now York, Dec. 8. No action will be taken by the National Haseball Coinmlislon at Its present mooting on tho petition of iho Callforlna "out law" league to the Nutlonal Associa tion of Professional Haseball Clubs. President Pullman, of thu National League, and President Johnson, of tho American League, will go to Cal ifornia this winter to Investisatn conditions thoro, and will endeavor to havo tho national baseball commis sion remove the "outlaw" taint from the Pacific coast organization, pro viding their Judgment warrants suc.i a course. Friends of J W Mlnto, Portland postmaster aro making a strong fight for hfs ro-uppolntment. USEFUL Christmas Presents Por Men, Women and Children Fine Dross Goods , Flno Dress Silks, Woman's, Misses' and Chil dren's Coats and Suits, Fur Neck Scarfs , Silk Underskirts , Silk Raincoats, Silk and Lace Walsts.V XXX Soal Jackets , . Dross Skirts, ' Ostrich Plumes, J;- Dress Trimmed Hats, Wool Sweators, Silk Umbrellas, - Silk and Linen Handker chiefs, Ladies' and Misses' K I d Gloves, Ladies' Fancy Neckwear, Silk Hose Supporters, Silk and Cotton Hosiery, Fine Tablo Llnons, Silk and Wool Walstings, Ladles' Hand Bags, Elastic and Silk Bolts, Men's , Woman's and Chil dren's Undorwoar and Hosiory, Golf Glovos, Children's Sweators , Childron's Caps and Glovos, Blankets and Comforts. Wool Fascinators, Outing Flannel Gowns, Dressing Sacouos and Kl- monas, Mon's and Boys' Clothing, Men's Hats and Caps, Mon's Noctios and Glovos, Mon's Shirts and Hosiory, Woman's and Children' Shoes, Mon's and Women's Slip- pors, Dolls, Toys, Games and Gamos, Llnon Sots and Napkins, Fancy"Jowolry, Cuff Buttons Rings, Laco Pins, and Hat Pins, Suit Cases and Trunks, Whito Bed Sproads, Puro Llnon Towols, Sale Prices On all Our Christmas Goods CHICAGO STORE TAFT AGAIN HEAD OF RED CROSS, (United ProiB Leased Wlro.) Wmhlngton, D. O. Dec. 8 Presi dentelect William II. Tuft toduy wad olected unanimously to alio presi dency of tho National Red Cross So ciety. O' - Jacob Mathews was found doad in his cabin a mllo fro m&'ugono yos torday, but tho pollco are unablo to tell how he died, though It Is ap parent ho was robbed, Cyrus Hamlin Walker, alloged to bo thu oldest man born on this coast '-ulebruted his birthday Monday, ho having been born at Walla Walla. Wash.. In 1838. Mrs Plorenco Mnybrlck, narolod (Imlual, bus bo adjdtd victor in a suit for thu $2,500,000 estate In 'Irglulu- n 4 HI M I