Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 09, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAtl, CAttAIi JOURNAL, BALKM. OrUMMM. WEDNESDAY. PKCEMBBil 0, 100.
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DE SAGAN GETS
A NEW LAWYER
(United Press Leased Wire.)
HALE MAOF
Santa Claus Says:
Next year If this keeps up I'll have to hire a stenogra
pher an da private Becrolary, and a few things like that. I
wish somebody could help me any way, we've been working
hard getting ready one of the finest Xmns displays wo have
over shown. Come and pick out the many plonsant gifts you
want Santa to tuck Into you r friends' stockings on Christmas
morning.
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Paris, Dec. 9. Prlnco Hellp e
Sagan, 'who recently married Anna
Gould-Do Castojlane, angered at the
gered at the ' .AVnited prej. ,
In which hlsl,.anhinoiuS7lK
alleged clumsy manner
caso waB presented todaj
uiiBo niio iiiuauuiuu umay practical-1 . """"w cneB, ... H i
ly withdraw tno caso from the hands a'- senator HT
of Maltro Clemenceau at the re l"80 nlch nrtaiti '
sumption oi the suit of Count Hnn J Jruy loader
ido cnsioiinnc for the custody of his lBe ioa 0f
cniiuron. " aeiogj -1
Fine Silk Wnsh Ribbon, No 1. the colora are White, Light
M. juiio .Mior appeared as chhf Tu W Vlcrw
counsol for do Sagan. Ty lncludtd th Z2 F
Dine and Pink. A grand Holiday offer, special
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Grand For Bargains
Tho largo pieces of Opossum and Fox, Boob, Four-ln-Hands,
Scarfs, Stoics, otc. This Is a timely Xmas offer and you havo tho
largest assortment horo to chooso from In tho Willamette Valley.
Special ?0.00 values, now $419
17.60 and $8.00 values, now. . . $5 95
$100 values, now $7 95
12t)0 values, now .Q oc
$20.00 values, now $-A Qg
SHOP IN THE MORNINGS; tho store is not so crowded and you
get bettor sorvco.
HANDKERCHIEFS
We've spread ourselves this year, as to quality and quantity and
are now ready to show you tho host lino of Handkorchiefs nt tho low
est prices.
HANDKERCHIEF BOOTH
Hemlnway's' Spool Silk
5c
1 spool of 100 yards
All Colors
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CITY NEWS
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Wi'uthcr l'ort'ciiHt
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Fair tonight und Thursduy.
WlK-n In rortUnd
Visit Hall's rostaurant, 330 Wash
ington street. o-o-d
W. T. Hlgdon, Undertake
Always progressive, up-to-date
Full equipment, largest stock.
10-21-ood-tf.
Gllson's Place Eleven barbor chairs.
Everything Electrical
Can be had at 484 Court St. Cap
ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W.
rirco, Prop. 17-eod-4f.
Three reasons for buying Clovoland'a
Baking Pewder:
Superior Quality (Puro Cream of
Tartar).
Neatest Package (Screw top can).
Boat Price (3 lbs. ?1; 6 lbs. U&5)
After January 1, 1000
Tho home of Wm. Brown, 578
Stato street, will bo for rent, Far
particulars inquire at residence, 57ff
Stato street, or at office, 129 Com
mercial street, 1 2-5-1 w
Eve? Day
A bargain day at Farrlngton'a gro
cery nnd mnrkot. Today smqlte4,
shouldrs lie; potatoes, fluo flagon,
$1.00 pot- 10,0 poundB.
FJiif Country Tun
G. W. Paulson and wlfo arp run
ning tho Monmouth hotol, and giving
tho public a very good service. Mr
Paulson Is chof. and his wlfo is in
charge of tho dining room
Griflltli Child Hurled
Tho remains of Courtney Griffith
wero laid to rest this morning at 11
o'clock In tho I. O. O. F cemetery
He died at tho Salem Hospital Mpn
day. Decembor 7. 1908. at tho age
ef 3 years, 6 months. Deceased was
xm&xjR,
r fr W p KnrXF ' --m M Bg3
tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Griffith,
of Salem.
ItiHt Clmnco
Get your lots in Falrport now. You
an save $50 by buying before Xmas.
Mr. Clarke, tho Falrport man, will be
tho Wlllamotto hotel for two days. Ho
will tell you about the great peninsu
lar movement.
Tho Latest Novelties
In fancy work, center pieces, fancy
bags, card cases and plnholdors, at
St Paul's bazaar, Docomhor 10
Last CIuum
Get your lots in Falrport now. You
can save $50 by buying bofore Xmas.
Mr. Clarke, tho Falrport man, will be
tho wlllamotto hotoi for two days. He
will toll you about tho great peninsu
lar movomont.
Dainty Aproni
Working aprons and hand-bags of
ovory description at St. Paul's bo
taar, Decomher 10, afternoon and
ovenlng.
Ijist Clinneo
Get your lots In Falrport now. You
can save J50 by buying before Xmas.
Mr, Clarke, tho Falrport man. will bo
tho Wlllamotto hotel for two days. Ho
will tell you about tho great peninsu
lar movomont.
IIoincMiuh' Candy
And ilum pudding, December 10.
at St. Paul's bazaar, afternoon and
ovenlng.
Hoard, oj Tnul Mooting
Tho Board of Trade will hold
meeting at 8 o'clock tonight,
membors should bo present.
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You Will Find
Very nlco comforts for grown
folks and babys at St. Paul's? bazaar,
Decembor 10.
Another Ilonrde
Sheriff Uobort Stovons, of Multuo
mah county, yesterday morning
brought Harry Clark, alias "Pluncy
Lewis," from tho Multnomah county
jail to tho penitentiary, where he
will servo a term of two years for
obtaining money under false pretenses.
10 yards
for . . .
GOO pleqos all silk Taffeta nnd loussollno Ribbons, all col
ora to chooso from; an Ideal Xmas gift, 5V6 and C In. wide,
tho best valuo over offered. Those Ribbons usually sold for 40c
and DOc a yard, from now until Bold, tho special price is
Yard
All Bilk Taffeta Rlbb6ns, In
vory special
.Yard
Holiday Footery
We are now ready with tho
swollcst lino of Shoes, Slippers,
Moccasins, etc., ever shown In
Salem for mon, women and chil
dren. Now shipments Juat rccolvod
Including advanco spring stylos.
Today Only
Wo offer Dressed DoIIb, regu
lar SOc values for 28c, on palo nt
8:30. No telophone orders re
ceived. TOY SECTION.
Second Floor
Kimonas
Long nnd short. The materials
nro beautifully colored In many
pretty patterns. They would
mako a plou.ilng gift.
See Court Street Window
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ffo PROSECUTE
BRUTAL DRIVER
Judgo Moorca received Information
yesterday to tho effect that a team
ster in charge of a span of mulos,
hauling gravel out of a pit near the
Southern Pacific depot, unmerciful
ly beat tho animals for a halt hour,
A woman observed tho outrageous
act, while In her homo near by,
It cannot bo learned as yot the
name of tho brutal driver, but tho
city officials havo heon Instructed to
locato him if posslblo, after which
Judgo Moores will Issue a warrant
for his arrest. From tho testimony
of several persons who witnessed tho
outrageous proceedings, tho driver
was attempting o force the animals
to iPull an overloaded wagon throuRh
tho mire, nnd upon their inability to
continued to beat them In a manner
disgusting and beyond even common
decency, until they wero hardly able
to move.
In giving his view on the matter
this morning, Judge Moores state 1
that ho would punish tho driver to
tho fmllest extent of the law. if ho
can be brought before him.
In order that the unfeeling person
alleged to hnvo taken undue ad
vantage of his team can be Informed
of the state law covering this crime,
tho following Insertions are taken
from section 1943, lawB of Oregon,
as follews:
"Whoever overdrives, overloads
drlvoi whon overloaded, overworks,
torments or deprives of necessavy
rustennnco, cruelly beats, mutilate,
either as owner or have in his cu
tody. a dumb animal, shnll be pun
ished by Imprisonment In the coitntv
Jail not exceeding CO day or a fine
of "$100. or both fine and Imprison
ment." .
M. W. A. Take Notice
Important business and election of
officers, Thursday evening. By or-
der of manager. 12-9-2t
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25c
23c
nil colon?, Nob. 1C to 40 width,
10c
Wo'vo gathered together a
mighty lot of wearlngs that will
mako pleasing presents for mon.
A visit to tho mon's section will
bo appreciated by us, and may bo
a help to you in solocting gifts.
Hart, Schaffner and Marx
flno
clothos.
Holiday Smoking Jackets
Holiday Fancy Hosiery.
Holiday Fancy Suspcndoru
Holiday Fancy Neckwear.
Holiday Fancy Shirts.
Holiday Fancy Bath Hobss.
t Pajamas, Underwear, Hats,
q(c, Top Coats, Overcoats nnd
Umbrollas, Handkerchiefs and
Nepk, Mu fliers. If thoro Isn't any
thing In this list,
Buy a Glove Certificate
. and let Him Choose .
his own present.
Mechanical Toys
Real Electric Cars
Steam Engines
Fire Engines, Etc.
(Second Floor)
SALEM EXPRESS
! BUSINESS 6R0WS
Ono of tho substantial evidences of
tho city's continual growth Is show .
In ' tho Increasing exnress business.
O. J. .Gould, tho local agont, stateB
that lor tho past two months th
business has been lamer than for
any corresponding month In previous
years. A now additional wagon has
Just been received from Los Angolos,
and tho two old wagonB are In local
repair shops being repainted and
undergoing general repairs, and will
probably bo out for tho holiday rUah,
which Is expected to be unusually
large.
Mr, Gould moved his family here
about a month ago and has located
in ono of tho new Babcock cottages
on South Commercial street.
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0 COURT HOUSE NEWS
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Another divorce suit, charging
cruelty and non-support, has been
filed In tho county clerk's office by
Josephine Landru against her hus
band, Conrad Landru.
The firt marriage license Issued
for ono week was handed out todpy
by County Clerk Allrn to Geo. W.
Ramsden, aged 23, and Maud W'lr
son, aged 23. Both parties reside Iu
tho town .of Macleay, whoro they
are well known.
DIED.
Mrs. Olive. Henderson, wife of
Rev; H. O. Henderson, pastor of the
Cho'mekota street Evangelical
church, of thl9 city, died of heart
failure at the parsonage, Wednes
day morn'ng at 12:50 o'clock Th
deceased leaves a husband, ono dRugh
ter, her father, two brotherjj'twosls-
ter and many other relatives nnd
frlen.ds. Tho funeral services will he
Msnnouctea ny uev. K waurer at m
!lnurcn corner or unemeKeia ana
venimm greets, ai iu ju otiock
Thursday. Tho body will then he
I taken to Lents, Oregon, for burial.
tho divorce trial of Bonl and th th an(1 t.ie ttM.J; M
Countess Anna. Ho contended that !n!,M1 ol WUIwm t
do Sagan -was too gentleman!) to lM,n of the ,(
uriig imu uiu no ine names if ,i ' " '"waUtd ru
women dishonorably Involved with . .credntlli cf Lt?
Mm xhimi. "f that itflin -v.. rvbl
Mini nt'nffnl ftint Hmm !.. !...... ""
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nothing morally wrong In the life bf rnilI1
do Sagan prior to his marriage. H I IAH TA
Ono of tho letters referred to was!LLIJH J
ruuu oy .uiur. ii whs auorosseu to
"Doftr Zlzzlo," do Sagan's alleged
mistress ami said:
"I know nothing positive let. Shej
is a hard harted bollo. I need nionoy
at onco and want you to go to the!
notary who lent me monoy before 1
on tho Vlnconnes house. I will be
oncouraged by tho thought of the'
bag of gold 1 will got." .
Another letter Booking a loan of
100.00 francs on ton nor cent lntir. Inr? that , m. .."" Ml
eat contained the werds:
After the i
marrlago with Anna.'
A thircj misslvo declared "every
thing progressing satisfactorily at
tho Avonuo Mnlakoff," roforrlng to
the resldenv of the countess.
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est contained tho werds: "Aftnr lio ! llmmnn ..j .'."Pi
J. II. Mcrryman left last night fori gist stubborn'lr. If laSi
Manon- Hce. There li HtlU i-I
Mrs. B. m. LnForc Is pending th- rpcorer)' of PitrolauiH
uu iu luiuui. OLTficani viars. TM t
Ft. II. Huthorford Is in Marlon on
buslnoss for tho day.
A. O. Magors was In Woodburn
yesterday on business.
W. M. Wolch, of tho firm of Wolcu
Bros., Is in Portland on business.
J. F. McDonald loft today for Ma
rlon for a two days' business trip.
C. S. Darling loft Inst night for
Portland after transacting business
horo.
Mrs. T. Tyfona of Eugene Is the
guest of Mrs. Robert Eakin for a
fow days.
Mrs, Leo Hydo is in Newport, at
tho bed8ldo of her father, W. A.
Bridges, who Is 111.
J. W. Blackburn, who has boon
hero on business, has returned to his
homo In Albany.
Mrs. J. T. Smith, who has been In
tho city shopping, has returned to
hpr homo In Gervnls.
M. IlniiBon and T. 0. Qronback,
of Sjllvorton .wore In tho city on
l;uslnoss yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Waro .left Inst night
for Portland whoro alio
frJojidB fpr,(i.fuw days,
D. J. Copucrnf The Dalle, who. '.. ,hfl, Attoreer 1L'3I
has boon hero- wvbuliiOivrtiirnel n ..J whlsnered "tiffi
to his home yctttordny. - ahan Tb1. man Jcb I
j xtoy xiuAuiuxur .rviuriivii iuuuj iw
his homo l slTIoronco. iiftor. visiting
! at tho honio pf Ut F. Nye.
1 .1 w .. . ...! ln.tn In r. -- ...i...
r T m I.nn1.f. uilm hoc hOAIl s.- .j,. kiM
Jin tho city visiting friends, has ro- ,'the urjrlberTW
fiimorl in linr linmn In Wnuooilda. ..r..:.
Mr. and Mrs. J . Harnlng, of : M"'r other mIJ
Mtdford, who wero In the city 'inft8i0g weroeiamlBM"0
UUSinotH, leu yoaiornuy ior ' was adjournw oniu w
oatorday for ;"
jg with Mr 1,nK-
.l ru. viiu .nun; i iv ;
Orocon City nftor visiting
S. O. Long nnd family for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Smnrt loft thtr
morning for Detroit., Oregon, to be
tho guests of relatives for a few
days
Mr. and Mrs. H R. Crawford, who
havo beon In tho city on buslnoss,
loft this morning for their homo In
Tumor.
W. H. Wilson, of Tho Dalles, who
was arguing a case in the supreme
court yesterday, returned to his hom
last night. . , .
.Tosie Morr's. who ha? beon visit
ing Mrs. C. M. Andenon for the past
several months, has gone to her home
In Corvallls. , , ,
Mrs. M. E. Rydor left today for
csnin tn tnUft r.Aro of her daughter,
Mr.' O. A. Bates, who Is ill at that
place. , ,
Mrs, Mary E. Thomas, of Port
land, who was here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Gibson. left this
morning for Turner to visit her moth
er, Mrs. C. G. Henllno.
Judgo H. H. Northup, of ho firm
of Northup & Northup, of Portland,
who had business In tho supreme
court yosterday, returned homo last
nlohl
Mrs. L. Moore and Mrs. . V. Cor
nol'us, who wore spending the arter
noon In tho city yesterday, havo ro
turned to their homes.
Mrs. Sherman Miles, of PorUww.
who was spending the day with Ml"
Kittle Moores, left last night for
anon to visit her tamer, "
All Per
Mies Ina Maynard has returned to
th mute school, where she b qt'
ient. after vMtlng her Parents. Mr
and Mrs. M. W. Maynard. for a few
dttJ8 H. Brewer. Jr.. the druggist of
"tavton. 1- vlsltlnc: his parents.
nd Mrs J. H. Brewer for J
davs Ho then leavos for Portiana
and Seattle on a business trip
ah-8 NMle Morrow. Mrs ,0PU
Leffler nnd Jim Hunt, of, woort
wore tho .nip-tn of Miss ri0
and Mrs. Lefiler's Bister. Mrs. Mo nw
Tslle.yenrday.pfa2 attending tne
funornr orwipv TC' 7n yes-
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ne"' l "UxrU:,. Of Wood-
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joineo snarp, who in
when Probation Oflttft
orded to take chirp eft
ilrc n In ioeMlonoftii
ers" who were cosdjrtji
meeting.
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Heney, umcarrcdlrtpLVi
waB escorted to Uwt
Judco JIurcsky loiuMi
on tho wltnei iUm tii
acalnst Attorney Fail J. 1
of Abe Ruefa wauelaii
nllogod bribery pu
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wl" UM In Judge LawJrt'iWng'J
preached the coarVtoWl"
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