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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
V ai jounsAi, .a,,,. nimno-c. KIxiisi.AY. nunainun o, ioim. TATTiY CAPTT Iff B-ir- I b ! ra ?; 1M l!M f ;! Vl'i r. L . M t: t Patronize Home Talent It Pays. AGTOR SHOT BY IRATE HUSBAND DAIRY CONVENTION AT SALEM TWO DAYS Last month a merchant n thousand miles from Chicago wanted to plnco xvor his Btoro an electric light sign lie hail heard about In Chicago. Mndo a special trip there for specifications and terms. Too high I Mr. Merchant returned home nnd in cidentally told tha local electrician about hla troubles. Mr. Home Electri cian replied that he could rcproduc tho Chicago Hlgn, with improvement, M a prlco that milted. And he did bo. JUBT THINK THIS OVER, WILT YOU 7 (United Pro Leaped Wire.) Bnkersneld. Cal.. Doc. 9. -Hovor-nu between life nnd dwtth today Ad rian Von Plank, an actor from Port land. Oregon, who was "hot bv New ton TNacker. a teamster, signed the followlne nf-mortcm statement. . nollevlns; that I will, not recover. T mak th following as my dylntf tjitr-mMit: "T w bo four or fivo time- m M markT. hiiband o' b- woman wim wn wh mr In mv bedroom ' Thrno Of bullet tOOK CII'PI m m lrhf. fS'rnwn ! ' "nmAV VON PLANK" Th -tflrmnt V Hn"M-d bv ,n, pr TOnr A. 0. Mil's and Mr ITI Frlrk. a n'lrso. m..t.i. v,mVn Into n room In In" Hrnnd TIo"1 boro nd found hi" v'f" with " nrto--. macko- wv b on. rrfr1 In n bond to. band encounter wit" von r'nn' nrnr nn "il " , itu Mr. riinckor c'oolnrep tb"t t'" trnmpfor fired without advln bU on- j Mr. nlnnker. wbo - nt ho 'omo f frlonda br. t"ir1fat1v '1on"" flint br conduct Wfb Von Plonk Imnronor. nnd tortnv roltorntp-l tjipt bor hiibwr Btisnrlon ncnlnt w worn .unfounded. She en';1 Mint -r.o mot Von P'ntik tbrop nnv. otm ni tbnt bl- conduct toward hor wai nl wnvs proper. Oml of Thank. Wo doalro to fbnnk tbo Ln1i' AM CoHotv of tbo F'rt Conc:r"'n onnl rbiirob nnd tbo nptfhbor an i frond for tbolr mnrn not of VIM no'o nnd ivmnntbv tlmwn u drln our r'wnt bereavement. mipr -parvt t,a motif' or, Arnq n vnv tift t ivr v.n, MRS. FRAV'C RORtJITRR Tho State Dairy Association wi:l moet at Salem Thursday nnd Fr'daj, and the dally ses loin., will be hold at tho Llborty theatre from 10 a. tn. t G p. in. A canvass has addod 12S annual memberships to tho associa tion at Salem. The most noted dairy export In the state will be at oalom to take part on tho program. The exhibits are Do ing Installed In the large room over tho Salem Hardwaro Company's store, on Commerc al street, and the recep tion commlttoe Is In sesjlon this af ternoon, making arrangomonts for th puoiie recepiiun iu " k"" the Illlheo cUib Thursday cvenlnp from S to 10 o'clock. There will be a continuous pro gram devoted to dairy intorosts for two days, ami all Salem people art urged to aUend tlioie sesslom. The Dam AsAocint'on I being entor talnwl under the auspices of th Uoaid of Trade and the Husinew Mn's League TAFT AND t-i-f aiiiiH)iiiaiii9itiiiti''''i-" DONHT MERELY GO TO BATTLE GO TO WAR Tacitus, tho Romnn historian, writing of the Datavlans, said: "Others go to battle; those people go to war." With this porslstent pooplo, a battle was merely a part of tho war, of tho campaign, no metUr whethor it wero won or loBt. In modern business lifo tho samo Idoa prevails. With ihe merchant who is dostlnod to win, adver tising Is a CAMPAIGN not a moro "splurge." A big nd is moroly a PART of that campnlgn not a thing upon which success oc failure wholly rosts. In n war, a groat many big battles nro apt to be fought Home of thorn costly, somo disastrous but all InoTltablo, as n part of n winning cam paign. In advertising n good many big1 ads must bo used. Somo of thorn may scorn too oxponulve homo alRo a loss of monoy Rut all aro a part of any winning campaign in business all nro Incidental to tho success of tho campaign. And when n business campaign suc ceeds na every persistent nnd wlso ono will tho COST will seem very small, Indoodl IS i n OOOOOOOOOOO 00 ooooooooooo 0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS. O In n riot butweun tho Kansas C.t;. police and holy roller fanatic, 0 0 a patrolmen and a 13-yoar-old girl wore killed O O Tho Fulton elomont nro preparing to light I'rosldmit Roosevfllt's O O selection of John C. Young, private socreUry of Senator Uourno, O O for the olllre of Portland postmaster. O O No clews have been found to aid In tho Identity of the Portland O O bnnk robbors. il O oonoonnnn nnonnnnnoooonon KELLOGG AFTER I HUSBAND'S DEATH UNDERSERVED HONORS; (United Press Lonsed Wire.) I .CAUSES SUICIDE f tiai4-t)rit)f4-4ieit-mif iaiii)ianii Now York, Doc. 9. L. J. Drnko, of i tlio Indiana Ctnndard Oil Company, t on tho stand this morning In tho sr.it: - nf tl.fi mfnnnn r .ltnanli)A l,u Standard ill Compnny, endeavored to prove thnt his own company was responsible for the general Introduc tion of ga-ollne. Attorney Kelloga for tho covernment forced tho vlt noe to ndmit that his firm was not a ploneor In this phne of tho oil In dustry. 1 Tho technical testimony of more wltnresos was reud Into tho record during tho day, 3 Ono bit of testimony lntrodirce.1 showed that 95 per cent of tho flrt grade lllum'natlng oil sold nt n prodc of three conta n gallon. A crosi-exnmlnntlon of the witness? hroupht out the fact thnt he failed to remember any other fact In con nection with the profits of the St-nrt-'il O'l fomnnnv (Unltod Pross Loased Wire.) Los Angeles, Doc. 9, Despondent over tho death of hor husband a month ngo, Mrs. Annn 12. Judd to day commlttod suicide by In haling gns through n tbuo attached to u kitchen range. Tho woman's body was found on tho scrcon porch of U' resldonco. Tho tube, through which n stream of gaH was flowing, was tightly clasped between hor teeth. Hor head was covored with a blnnket. TAFT IS IILMSKKD IJY HIS HOLINESS Rome, Dec. 9. Pope Phi3 X today blossed Presldent-olect Taft nnd his fnmlly In tho presence of Archbishop Glennon, of St. Ixnils. who Informed tho holy fnthor of Taft's friondllness to Cnthollca. CANNON Rus CONFER (United Pross Leased Wlrp Washington, Dpc. 9 Pres drrt clect Taft and Speaker Cannon . e In conference this morning foi Bn hour and a half. At the eoncHsion of the meotlg Mr. Taft said that b.'f. had agreed not to disclose any of th.' details. It la believed, however tht' tho tariff was the subject under dl--cusston. President-elect Taft has announce! that the projected rovielon of th tariff lawa will bo a thorough (vV and thnt tho promises of th narty n relation to tho quostlon will b ra rled out. Cnnnon lo roported to hold view Mmllnr to those of Taft on the qun. tlon, and It Is believed that no ean trovery occurred betweon the newly elected president and the speaker. A conferonco will bo held at " o'clock tomorrow afternoon at tb homo of Representative Xlcholn Longworthy with members of th ways nnd monna committee, havin? tariff rovlslon tinder consideration nnd at the conclusion a statement to the public will bo Issued. TEA Not 1 in 'lOOO who bir Schilling's Best wants th money. Your stout returni tout raentr It to doc I Ukt Schilling' Dili; ply him. Cnirksmrn Oct 8(1(100. Maize, Knn., Dec. 9. A band of yoggmen blew tho safe In the State Dank here todny, and oncapod with $0000. Tho men were seen to leuv town, and a posse It In pursuit. Tho work wns dono clevorly, shov ing that tho robbors wore expert cracksmen. Paul Kverton, In The l.lon anil tin MnV' "t Hie Gnuiil Opepi House . Toinirrow Vlglit. Catarrh Cnbnot be Cured, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot reach tho soat of tho dis ease Catarrh Is n blood or consti tutional dlsenso , and In order to cure It you must tnko Internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intornal ly. and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not n qunck medicine. It was prescribed by ono of tho host physic inns In this country for years nnd U a regulnr proscription. It Is com posed of tho best tonics known, com bined with tho best blood purifiers, noting directly on tho mucous sur faces. The perfect combination of tho two Ingrcdlonts Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Ca torrh. Send for testimonials fre. P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Props., To ledo, O.' Sold by Druggists, prlco 75c. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con-Btlpntion, lfvjtZil rr. nTL,?'? Kar-r. "H MAW . nutria, Ij-; tr.en ti der tk tJ'vT tU irom th BUtkl forad ud ?,mT h their u. . K IS.eegiB,1 PORTLAND WANTS THE UBEan. .rtlaad. Or ? haro fk,,iiv.TL rfvle t tie Ro rir.l Mayor Lane hu jJSJJ men Rushlight, BUkjI i """' w raft ; "" "aTiBg tt tait, VUUI 6C RUQ U UjJj , u'iu DO Dll tatt. OFFER REWARoiT $30,0001 (United Pre. tij Qrftu VIW Pii fc. wnrit fil t;AA . . . Information ImiIi.. .a. of thf sold predjKUfcrW In this citron Octen umo i no trm-jre niy isKon, w Tartarat: ssooo to iao oaft n. the gold lsdtdartdblt be "very Important Much mnterr ici of thn trcjwirA tut iv. efforts of tbe m!: ciiai tholr propertr Tti W which were cls"art rii oi me rooeD -! trr the rains t(ii td detectives bare bmt i cate. Lobnnon has pnssod nn nntl-llquor law which will make convictions of violators of local option moasures easy. o This Is Worth Residing. Leo F. Zollnsky, of C8 Gibson street, Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured tho most annoying cold soro I over had, with Ducklon'B Arnica Salvo. I applied this solve onco a day for two dnyB, when ovory trace of tho sore was gone." Heals all soros. Sold under guarantoo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 2 Co. 0. W. Taylor, a tlmbor cruUer of Roseburk, Is under arrest for fraud ulent locnting. SEARCH FOR UTBI: RELEASED! Sheriff Steren t' rountr. was In thertifc 'Mwnlted Wardfafirti!.! I'sntlnry rrlatln U t).e l rnd robbery ofllfEutl Tho sheriff l bnUttf first stat'on of tript u i to lorate the rcbttti. n nnlrlM of AVardtBCvtlllti oser' releasel bt to W anllr-lnatJon of tbtOTIItl nn thn mnt llkflr t.lK dn could srlre be litrtti faction In tVa I'ne mtt aA t.alr.nuwt nn DtlKUM bersnableof haE4":tlH kind In a almllir vi TVnn't rtil IloB'li about youwrtf k StU w in rneinnn""" "." rourseyoo'o"-",,-. ther ffli'en i" -Llnlmont-lt n aches, pains and it!ft -- .11 mm TAB Ttftl you no '' r- 'V..... iuti by all dealer. U'All WITII JAPAN could not possibly mako so manj) cripples as rhoumatlsm does ovory i year. And yet thoro Is no reason why this dlsenso should cripple any- j ono, if ail sufforohB will rub tho nf- focted part3 night and morlng with, Rallard'B Snow Liniment. Curos all) nchea and pains. Sold by all deal-, CASTORI ninrMYiiiiii ;, Bears tn qigna'n-o li -k zsm txSiU 2fln ffTKhi S v. iiLZZZS 7J5-trgS -W w" I JUC TlSMTli iV"VfR' I' i$M' fi Ad vance Showing of Christmas Gil -fc- - - -- i '..,..-.-.. .1 1 . HH .. .....j .. TT.-.-Jl. Jlr --.!.,.-. " 1 For Men and Young Men vsmgmwTM Now S.Q frhofrlitfOTO frrk At gu Cfariclrmac hnnninP. M you will find a solendid assortment of new sift W attractively nrired. Da vniir hnvin now. W W hold the goods for future delivery. At least cornea see'our interesting display of Men's Clothing and Furnishings. MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHACIS, BTKNM CO. 0.HtTi. M. T. Salem Woolen Mills Store tzm