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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1909)
i ! n '! -AMX 9APIVAL JOWUfAI fcULMM. . MOKPAY, JANUARY 1-g1jf2L Shopping Is Best at This Store Fiucnuse nt all tlmca wo offer standard quality morchnmllBO nt lowest prices. Our special sale events koop our stock clean and at the end of onch senson we havo no uccifniulatlon of out-o-date or shop worn stuff. Watch uh; watch our prlcos, and you will profit. I 1 -2 Price 1 -2 Price 1 -2 Price 1 -2 Price Our way of cleaning stock. Our loss now is in your favor. Broken sizes or slightly mussed or soiled garments must go to make room for the spring goods now arriving. When we say one-half price we mean it. When you see it in our ads it is so. No misstatements. We have the goods advertised all plainly marked.. Divided by 2; they're vours. Ladles' 811k and Wool Waists, Ladies' Skirts, Ladles' Suits, Ladles' Coats, Children's Coals. ' " 1 -2 Price 1 -2 Price 1 -2 Price $ OREGON LABOR (Continued from page 1.) Blue Ribbon White Event Ladles' Handkerchiefs, sightly tnunsed. some of (lie best ones In our rogulnr stock, linvo heon slightly soiled or mussed during the holidays; Junt a little pressing will niako thorn look llko new. BOo values .... , 3 lo 3(io values 23o 2Gc values nc CC values ;jc Take ndvantngu before the host nes nro gono. Directoire The new shapes of Ladles' Dancing I'uuipH and Dress Slippers Coiim and seo them. hhok kkotiox. We Have I Boy's I Sweaters I Less 1-3 Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 215 We offer Hemstitched Embroid ery squares. no-ln slxe, fl.GB values ..$1.2 1 SO-ln slxe, $2. its vnlues ...fl.CI) 21-ln slxe, $1.25 values ... .01 HwIsh ICmhiohlery KquuruN ill-Ill Mlxe. $1.00 value . ...7lic nx-ln slxe, 7B! values 67o ill-Ill slxe, ll.Jtfi vnlues ....91c li-lli slxe, I1.R0 values ....$1.13 Drawn .Squares no-ln site, $I.2R value ....Die 30-llt mIrii, jl.2fi vhIiium . ... II I c Kumnmhor they're for Wednes day only. On wile nt S : 3 0 ; no tolophoiip ordure ruuelvud. Blue Ribbon White Event Embroideries, Muslin Undor- wear. all White Goods; no accum ulation of years In our stock. Our annual, semi-annual, trl-annunl ami weewy salos Keep our stocks fresh ana up-to-dnto. You buy good goods merchandise here, and not trash; our prices are lewest: our assortments are larger. Had our salespeople are all experienced. Waistings In seiisonablo colorings; n Brand assortment to cnooso from; val ues in S5e yard Special 39c About a half dosuii of tliu new inlllitti) em rain-proof ovgreoaU, which we offer tilts weak at spuulal MI'lUM. , $11 quality al $17.36 $S qnallt at i .(5B $t iUhIII nt . 12 75 Decimal E Underw'r The Ideal garment for all the yenr round wear. Special orders taken for men's mid women s Coiiililiislloa Suits. A line of men's fancy wool iiiuler wwir. fnnr rlhbod. made with HHater iuck ItiKiil.ir $15 suit, special at $1 25 3?.W.&3..yi I Less 1 -3 MEZISXEjZEEISEIESBF r'.'. . ,i - o o o Mens' $3 Soft Hats $1.95 o o o o o CITY NEWS O O O () () O O O () Woollier Occasional rain tonight and Tues day People Having extra rooms can rout thum during legislature by advertising In The Journul. -1-ll-tf V O. Constable, Charles '.oeol and F. W Power to solicit subscription ot stock and report to tho Sulom Horticultural society on Feb. C, nt p. in. The Northwest nMoolatlou will tiupply the Krult Union tha bylaws and rule to be distributed among fruit growers. Aid for Italians Tke commit toe appointed for thu purpose uf collecting funds for tlu Italian nufferora. report that It han sent IIKS.Oil to the 111 Crow org. hUhMoii. The Baptist ckureh took For Sale Clump- Good pleoe of In side nroitorty. suitable for warehouse or faetory. See Darby & WIIUoh. I v collection yesterday and seat l-ll-3t lH tuittHiu uireet to Home. Many of thu other ekukes also sent mosey to their own representative The Hottwpu) rltureh turned u money over to tho looal committee. The Ontkolto church sent $40 through tho archbishop and the Me thodist contributed $3S through their own sooloty. Kpaulillug Mill Dunning After three day' work repa'rltg tho pi pen whlah were bit iIuHhr tka cold H(p, th StwuhltuK Lum ber Co.. U aaln oporatlHK Its will liere. Kor ten days thu milt was dead duo to tho cold wouthar ana ! thu deep snow, and tho aumpauy U iimklnx up for the lol time by rut uliiK nt full blnat. Itmil Districts Dlvldtnl The rou irt y court ootod favorably upon n petition of Uohort Weariln Ulvldetl Into tvro districts. Thta dlv ' M(,,, trlct Ilea near Jotforsou. Itond dis trict No. IS. east of Sllverton wtu also divided Xy tlio county oonirt. FVult Grvmers Coiublm At n meotlnn ot tho 8aliu Prull Union, tha commute whlth was av pointed several weeks ago to confer with the Northwest Fruit awocla tlqn and bring an orKnnUatlon ho ween the two bodies, reported fa vorably a.uil the two will iHeorpornte and work toxether la the future. A oomm'itee was appointed mvsUt- lux of John Pemberlon. . J in et Wednesday to complete the nr rniiKemonta. Tho coramltteo Is com po.od of It. K. Page, H. n. Hous ton, II. V, narr. P. W. Steusloff. W. I. Sialey and David Yantls. Tltntti In CltyJall Three subject wore given room and board ut the Hotel DeOlbson lat Night MHd are still langiilablnx In that enclosure today. Tho eharge placed agaluat the offendors who that they had Imbibed too freely of their Sunday stock of liquid refresh ments and when taken In were on the verne of the dowa-and-oet class Judge Mooreo kindly Informix! them that morning that lm-rvikliiK One' Opportunity Thoro are many wsj a young peraon may lucrcaso his opportuni ties mid earning powers. One of tho best ways to to Muire n luiMnoss od uoHtlon. Whether one works for himself or another suoh a training It may moan the differ- once boiwoon SUOQ4M4 and falluro. TheCApltal llusluoea College of Sa. lem U a guod school. Ita graduate are eHruoaaful. Student may oiitr mo' time, A euuUogue (ur the aik- tere In general, deplored strike? nnd lockouts, saying thoy should bo resorted to only when cvorylhtnR else hnd failed, and that no ninlon man should advocate n strike until he had proven his fidelity b pur chaso of such goods only as lie knew had boon mndo by thoio under hu mane conditions of employment, compensrtlon, etc. He losed by say Inr ho rnulil think all who did not i all and see him at his olllce were not his friends. Vuiniat iTiirkeslfiln. nresldont ot tho Business Men's loaguo, spoke of Phnmberlaln as enator-to-ho. Re ferred to the time when he was a member of the Trades Counoll in Portland, stating that a spirit of conciliation was In lis opinion tho proper thing for both labor organi zation and employors. In his opin ion Gompors, Mltcholl and Morrl on should be classod as heroes and concluded by saylnir ho would do nil he could to holp tho convention In every way possible Rev. Priil Dandy welcomed the convention to tho Unitarian church of which ho Is Jmstor. Ho said the work to bo dono today was Jiut ns holy as thnt of yeMorday (Sunday.) Honemy rnd sincerity of purposo, ho snld, constituted tho rollglous nualltv of pny work. Work of labor organizations has had a marked ef fect upon tho upper as woll as the lowe- strata of society. It was a mistake to assumo ministers are op posed to labor organizations. They were not In touch mid should bo od ucsted Labor ho said, should cap ture the pulpit and It would not Uo a dlnlcult tnsk. The pulpit needed men of that typo. PrrsIilentGraili then thnnkfd the arloin xpenkors In a brief speech and declared tho sixth annual con ventlon of tho Oregon Federation duly open for bueliiMs. The choir then appointed the fol lowing officers and commlttces: Asslstnn. Seorotnry H. J. Park inson. Hend'ng Cleric William Xoffke. Credentials Committee A. W. Dennl. chairman; .7. D. M. Crook well, C. M. Jlynonon, H. D. Hny ner nml A. Hyronlmoiu. I Label Kxnrtilnntlon II. 0. Par sons, chalrmnn; C. G, Ogwlk, I. N. Allen. It. T. Drown, Ml-B Lucy Whlta and Miss Agnes Dupuls. An liivltpt'oir was extended to tho convention by Warden James. of tho state penitentiary, to visit that In tltutlon ut Its pleasure. TLo cjiiventlon then ndJournei! mntfl 2 ri. 111. The Loral ltcitliin. flu' ;nto FedeiHtluii of Lnlur was l-itllfll III Ol'ller llV I'r.m.lfi.r ir lam. v ho Introduced Cov-ariim- f hnnibirh.lii. He whi resttlvoil .viih 1 niC loivinued cheortng IIIh re narks ,wu sultablu io tho ouqhkIoii. end. as chief executive ho gvo wir iliiil weu.u-i.f to o ikk II 1 7 od labor. It 1i.mI the mine right mi orgnulxu foi telf-lirri-i-tlon as eaplia' lirge AlliMiilaiiiv. Tho rnltnrlaii ohuraa w.ik oc3ii pieil by a hii-Rd iiumbiir of deleKutvu iud imiio. The govouior thrilled tho ciowd his strong plon for a foUuw ruivant act. to apply h, all Imzard iiuh iNictipatloiH fvery dolognto pren; was ni pouled to by the govorm to use his Inlluonce to secuuo tliB-passuge of. a Kononil liability not. and an eight hour factory act. n ehbd: "Uws in the Interest of th are Ihws In the Interest of the whole emu uionwualth " Chre. Mayor Dodgers also spoke for the city ot Salem. He aald they repre sented the greatest movement of modern time for advancing the low- VI eilHlIIIlI III VUMUlV tit u...v... STRENOUS BAHLE WrsonV mWon0 o 1 o p o O O O O O o o r. (Continued from pago 1.) 1 0 B. IL" Cox and J. F. Kelly, 0f .1 -- . , ri . --" IUB .,.- uoom-ivcciy uo.. or lsugone, nrn u by his appointments on standing w ro ... a . IM I .HMniiMnn,! viiv Wf- v j m commlttec wnicn win oe iiiiuuuu.-u lato this afternoon. In tho Senate Leopold P. Schmidt, of 01vmi.- lo In tho city. O. P. Bnurlln, chief engineer ot ., . , i u. i' unurun, en kosoiuuuiib IHU..U- w.- ----- lfc portland LIgia & pOWOr - for the senatorial contest iue,aa - - for a million by congress for an Alas- mopn,n8 ,bincss thl ka railroad, to an -" . f Harry' Murphy, cartoonist on 'ha elect senators, for a $o a day mall- 0 ftn, ,s atton-aIn th(? J Ing clork. wore adopted. 'tur0 b iesuia" Xe,v Senate Dills. '. w Ko S. n. 27. Parlsh-lncronso salary Tercgram, Po aa ' of sheriff of Grant co,.nty. attending tho leglsla S ' S. B. 28, Parrtah- Increase ralary f Patton wont ,0 of treasurer of Grant county. ur,ii. tiii mfi i . ? n 29 Parrlsh Prohibit mln- Nw,0,,,,uni th,B morning, where she S. B. 2 J, I""" iroiHDit rain organzo a i0ag0 of v d . ors onterlng certain hottsos of amuse tIgnns .a Ar- mantr, an T.,i.M.i,Tn nrnhlh.t' ,oud Sottlemofr wont to Woodbum ' ' .on buslnoiu thm morning. nrofnno lnnennco. - - .T . i ' up.nic liixnminor unit Gatch 1 S. B. 31. Olivor Increnso salary ., , , ,, , ll" " .... . , whs iiiuriiuiK on ins rocil nr trln nf rnnnrilnp nt TTtllnn nniinlv I tvBmui u ij, S. B. 32, Hart Increnso Ealarj of circuit judgo, 8th district. S. B. 33. Oliver Inreaso anlarj of sheriff of Union county. S. B. 34, Olivor Regulating oalo of supreme court ropots. S. B.r 35, Smith, of Umatilla Amend code rotating to militia. Bank Examiner Claud Gatch loft hi o . BURIED. NADLES, Jan. 18. Tho American sailoro who aro hero today nro collecting a fund with which .o defray tho oxponnoo of three chil dren, oarlhqunko BUfforors, to New York to Join tholr father. mu- .!..!... nt . .. a ,, no. ,,...,, i,..i,., .o, nnA- '"" u.ussoppm, isi years o. . uu, .linn. "uim fav,vu (,( Natnllno, 12 years, and Fran (Ik I1IUI j S. D ...11(1 I. !. I II-. I i-uiuiiuiiiu uuiuru iiiurnutjo license. ' i. S. B. 38, Kay Transportations -.;, . .. . osco MlnBnllea, 9 yonrs, woro rej 3r. Co e Ronulres mod cal , ... ,.... . .... rtMA -t n HM I n rw llHrtnnn I ruins nlnoteon dnyn. 61 convicts. (MKS. ISAUI.LT.A WATT UDEniAN S. B..39, Bailey Amend codo ro- Mrs. Isabolla Watt Broymnn, a latlng to banking. , ,voii icnown Salem women, nnusil S. B. 40, Bonoh Itolntlng to tho away Saturday, Jmwinry 15. 1909, dollnquont chlldron. lllt ,101. hoino on S(at0 ftnd H(gh S. B. 41, Kay Amend codo ro- streets. Sho la ourvlved by her hus latlng to npponls. jIBnd Wornor Broyman, whom sho S. n. 42. Kay Relating to trial married In 1853 in Amity, Yamhill on original Indictment. county, ami moved to this city a S. B. 43, Miller, of Linn Linn short tlmo nftorward, whore sho Ins county fair nssoclntlon. )00I1 a raaU0nt slnc. Beside her S. H. 41, by same To nmond hualmnd. throo -ilnughtorB nre lef: code rolatlng to corporatloim. to m0lirn tho donth of tho bl,,0VC(j S. B. 45, by same Amend code v,f0 nml mothor. Tho funeral was relating to bank aeourlty. ileM this nftornoon nt 2 o'clock from S. D. Ifi, Xottlnnam Appoint the family residence Rev. W. C. stato oxnmlncr of olllcea and olllcors. EHfott. tho Unltnrlnn minister, of S. B. 47, Oliver Experimental portrnnd. officiating, stnt'on eastern Orogon. Q S. D, 4S. Merrrman Snlnrv nt .. ....!.. -....i... .. .,...i.i... school superintendent of Klamnth rrrnitPd r-r. issmI win-. county. I Washington, Jnn. IS. President THE NEW HI HENRY RooBuvolt today, In n special messngo to congross, requested that February QUniAf PnnHMn12' n'-n-vorsnry ot Lincoln's hirtli- bHUW COMING', ,y e nin,,0 n nntIonBl ll0ll(lliv they eoiihl lav ZZ'lrt Uy HH'1 th,nk n'nan.y who ,.! their ureau ny tiie sweat of their 'jrow Men llko Mltcholl and Oonipora wort, doing more good for soolety than a million Carneglee. who had thlr plaster Paris busu sniLk up u 80n,e free library or ondowmont of gnwi iinlversltle. (Great applause). Tho mayor said tho members of the powder by grocers or oanvasaors will ,0K,8,Htre would not fall to keep bo somewhat ohac-rlm,. tn la-im .. i ,nolr lIedges In solootltiK the !.. wnat Hilar t have uaunena.t If ilia IHillee bad itot saved them from gouulno outdoor ontertalnment. Aro You Ono of Them? The hous wife who has boon In ducod to buy a nhosnhato bavins lli-iml of TinkU) lUnquet Tfco Doanl or Trade rowwltle oh the annual banquet held an Inform ill meeilHC. and, agreed or Wednev day, Feb. 3rtl. a the dato on vhleh tho baRQtict'would be held. Aa yet no .place hiu becu agreed upen: The Kurt, .loinuiutec. and sub -committee will i-ou tho labet ti . bo somewhat chagrined to learn that this character of goods Is made from burnod bosea mixed with diluted oil of vltrol. It seems that there Is no law com pelllng these long-shot boys to print tho Ingmllonts oh tho can, ana honco tho consumer U easily decolveJ Goods of this class cojt very llttlo to manufacture- about 3 or 4 eeats yr popHd not muoh woro thaa tke price of the bone or alum trow whiru they aro made. Wo tlRd upon lRv;iatloH that tke oaty real haklHg wder Is made, from oream of tartar and soda and a small per cent .of starch to add to ite keenloK auaUUos ll mA .i jlirand hvelhe ingredients prlatM il lm lnlirtt- """ ... -M-Vja pies cnotoo for sonntor. 'The Lord holp those that don't" a voice In tho audlonoo. Groat laughter. O. P. Hon, state labor commission er. was next. He said he felt he was ono of them. They oould come to his oiHoe and nut their feet ou the uible aud sofas and s)ilt around as much as thoy liked. Ukier). Combina tion of caplui weie not always- bad. KoUol Ulgeet all tke food you eat If yon will take Kodol for a little while you tvUI ao loegar have ladl Keatloa u pleaeaHt to lake, aote projHWly. Se4d by all druggist. Whoa tho soul ta isrtrft. irAn. I stances &ff-erer narrow It. " DihiiiI now In every dVpurttnent, from rise to fall of curtain, what HI Henry calls his "Greatest Mlustrol Show," will appear at the- Grand Oponi House on Wednesday, Janu ary 20.. TIlO PieftS UOtlccm n tin nn. poaranco of this fHinous compHtiy aro of tltv very hlghtwt order, and the most complete satisfaction of tholr legion of imtrons tells tho Htory. Seats on salo at box olllce Wednes day at 9 ii. in. o THE MILLS MEETING FIRST OF THESERIES Fever Sore. Fovor aorea and' old chronic soim should not bo hen lot entire, hut should bo kopt In healthy condi Ion This can bo dono by applying Clinm borlnln'B SnlVo. This sIvo has no suporlor for this purpose. It Is also most excellent for chapped hands, soro nipples, burns and dlsen-os of tho sklu. Pbr Biilo by Dr Stono's drug storo. D.nth s?mmimmtitwmyi Blgsttatv cf &0S7 The Baptist church was fulrly woll lllleit In splto of the rain yesterday iifteriioou to hoar the locturo by Wal ter Thomas Mills. His subject was "Ethfeal Aspirations mid Economic Need." Ho oxplnined that thJa was the- Introductory nddross to the se ries of seven lectures to be glvon by him In this city. Tho gonentl sub Ject Is tho dollvoranco of tho workers from conditions which make Impos. siblo tho host nnd brlglitost life for atl. Ho dwelt at length on nininRnnv esthotlo and ethical, nn nmim.u.in.' tho host In life, but eallod attention to tho fact thnt for most peoplo mak ing living Is so serious a task that these host things aro boyond tholr reach. He contended that the work not only absorbed the time and strength, but frequently so t.ii...... or distorts or hardens the minds ami ' heart of wen as to make either the O creation or tho aimmoiuii..., .i --- ....w.. ui mo u oesi in ufe altogether Impossible, o- Norwich Union Fire Insaraace Company Frank MercdHtv, Hcsldciit Agent Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No 29, Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORI) Over Lndd & Buah'e Bank, Salem. Oi Try Our Electro Turkish Baths, Groatest euro on oarth for La Orlppe, Cold. Hondacho, Bacn ache, Nervousnoss, Parahsu Rheumatism, Blood Troubles nnd Pimples. Ilcfccmeiit of Willam ette Hotel. OOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY ooooooooo o o o o fl'iiiM'TOl of o. O. SnviiRt.- For Heat Two furnished roonus, Ihr romaina of O. G. R.iv:... ni' one wiih nrrt bit mih utr tt he lahl to rost la the Odd Follows', Poo 4S1. ' l-lS13t Bumotory tomorrow. Tuosday, at 10 ' o'olook. Scrvlnoi .lll i. i... . .. Coll ut Dumotirt . 10stn-3!!5 N -. II 111 11 iiiiiii nw I tii - ----- -- n v w v - Clough undertaking parlors, W. If. Sollsok officiating. Rev. Won't Tnko the IlUL- Whon you have a Dad cough or cold do not lot It drag along until It becomes chronic bronchitis, or de velops into an attack of pneumonia, but give It the attention it deserves and got rid of it Take Chamber lains Congh Remedy and you are re of prompt relief. prom a 8maU SIMI.B the sale and use of this rVr. WUHdod to a Parts of the united States and to manv foreigH eouatrlee. i,8 many . aW oureu of oonghs and colds have' won for It this wide rn,.,., " ! extensive nse. SnM - "?a drug store. ' "' Olones Commercial. street, aud get a f sample of Snow White Washing fluid. l-18-3t WantHl Right man to work ' R farm at good wages, steady Joh R- P. D. l, hox 112. W N Adams. l-l8-3t Vr &ile A small house, with 5UX 130 lot. at 1022 N. ottage stre 1-18-lw PiiriiHuti itiKiinsy For light hoiif' keeping. Oue suitable for 1 -la.ior. 961 Mill. A. Ollnger 1-1 s 3 For Siilo Jersey heifer; nearU years old. and will bo- fresh i April Call at 1160 S. 12th S Salem. 1-iS-St Ui&Aa&n