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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
"TAILY OAPJTMIJ JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1009. i I THE GOOD GOODS WHITE GOODS STORE Is working for a 25 per tills year, and to gti THE PRICE WILL 12 PRICE 12 Wool and Silk Waists, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Chil- dorn's Coats, Our ready - to bargains now. It's time for all tailored by experts and They must go before the spring goods arrive, so we have made them 1-2 Mannish Styles Youths, boys ")iii1 little iiicu'h shoes; that alt (lie lending stores In America arc Indorsing and our (rude agrees that tho Indorsement Is well founded, the hliapes nro built on the dressiest of men's stjlrs making (lie filling uiitltlcs 1 1 icy have no cfiual. Waistiings Good serviceable patterns anil col orings, the assortment as well as the urines arc ltli and va iled. Tho good goods store nlvmys gltes tho best for (lie money. , Values up to 85c. Klrn hpeelal. 39 c Yd xau&cj HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE Friday evening, January 1. 7:30 P m., at High School aa aamhly. Between Mulem mid Jef ferson High Schools. Admission, 'M rents, 1-11 -'it ooooooooooo CITY NEWS ooooooooooo Weather l'onvnM Hula tonight d Friday, colder tonight; brisk south to southwest w lials. People Having extra rooms and rent tkim during legislature by advertising In The Journal. -1-11-tt When In Portland YUlt Hull's restaurant, 330 Wash, ington stroot. o-o.d W. T. Hlgdoii, Undertaker Always progressive, uptodato Vull equipment, Inrgost stock. lO-Sl-ood-tf. Glliou Place Elovcn barber chairs. Loner Insurance Hates, Ily having us do your work. 12. V. Ploroo, Capital ftloctrlo Supply Cum pany. l'hono 035. 18-15-eod-tf Seat Sale . HLks ihow, Mgjuloi UH.M, Auditorium Rink Bulletin. The omiioUo of roller skating Is a valuable hoaltk toale the day. Skating we newt eo pleea nnt uk at tki Kink ni th oreeent. Morning aaeeloM. Ill ti It ' AftWHOUH aetmlnn, X.tv iu ft. Hvonlng sjmbIoh. ?: to 10. Music itt nil seeajan. itHlue tluu lit price nil HMSshta. Gne. skatee Mud mliuhwkih. She: ail tulMilan hIouo. 10c Kadle' tut illu sion free, skntos, -5c cent increase in the sales the volume of business CUT NO FIGURE PRICE 12 PRICE - woar section offers the best you to investigate, They are they are this season's showing, PRICE For Little Feet not mi experiment lino but n Hue Ladies' Handkerch'fs Slightly mussed with a llttlo pressing (hey will look like now You'e the Iron, wo the bar gain, lake advantage. r()c values it 1c 'Me values 'Me 'Me values 17c OTo values I He Handkerchief heel Ion. Elks' Show .lauuary 2ti and 87. Tho Woman's Aiixllliity Or Ht. Paul's HplKcojml ehnrch will meet at tho home of Mr, .loxeph llHumiiKrtuor Frlilsy Ht 7:110 p. m When You Ituy lluy the bmt. J. ,M. Iiwiouuo will furnish you thu bwit that can bo liHd In tho lino of groaurloH, fnish ukmh and country buttor. l'houu 3 IP. NIkIU School A new cIhnh In shorthnnd and typw wrltlHtf will be ctimmuncud at tho C-Hpltnl UuslniMw Collon on Friday vonliiK of thin wook. l-JM-Kt Two In Ono Itnlit or shine cold or hot you cm ot your grooeros and th beet iuoaU at one pktee and that Is at the Statu troot grocer tuid mnrkeinmu, F. I. I'arrliigtoii. , v CniKt WVnvliiK Air. nunuell Um oM rHkle earpt mm, is Uock at tU M )tlee. AjrMM wlshlHc work do phone 111, O. K. store. Ml -owl Do You Xeoil Anything In the wjr of htmies. Ua Iters, butcisy roUas. o? If wi, call on F. II. Slmfar. SouUi Oomwer elal streat, Uafora hMylHtf. Vou m l.ook As Well This ralay waathar m aity utkar time If yon sand thwt Hull to ilo Fhi'Ihii's iti'aaainK ptU'lui-s to ba hraasaad and elaouad. Next door to Journal ottlea. ,Mi. .laiiou. Hubbard 'fold Mrs. Jonas that Jim uavar wruwte aUwo aha iiaftt ItiKVr'li Quia eu Gala Cnffaa. liar groeor rinds It for bar. Xtght School A how elaaa In akorteaad awd type wrltlaa; will We eoaiaieaeotl i the (Hiatal nustnaat 0all8o oh FrttU iN-auUt of tkla weal;. Ml -St The Statu Hoard of Apluulturc HaUl a raaettaj? yaetardio The election f 'civtr. was iwtponed a ail) tili."ila nli'u ihli u i tag la to aa heW. TUay haw urv uareil a budt for ih ms aud niisina cotomltltH) of the lKslatuiv eue BIG DEVELOPMENT CONGRESS AT SALEM JANUARY 29 AND 30 BE HELD AT NEXT Tho fourth convontlon of the Ore gon and Idaho Dovelopmont Con gress will bo held at tho state hotte Friday and Saturday, January 29-30. next week. It will be proeldod over by Hon, S. A. Lowell, of Pondlolon, and will bo addrosicd by somo of the most iiromlnont mon In tho otrta. Governor Chamborlnln wll spoak o.i of Oregon, and tho blast of hot-nlr tho "Battlo for tho Conservation of booster tnlk will reverbrnto unler tho Natural Resources;' Ooorgo M.,tho domo of tho utnto house, to the Cornwall, of tho Pacific Tlmbermnn, Imminent dancor of the capltol bulk' will speak on the Fulton amendment i Ing. Sociiro Your Tickets For tho Elks' show. Hoy Factory Sold Win IMirghnrdt, as trustco for tho company, yesterday sold tho Snlom box factory to Smith Wood. It probablo tho factory wll soon bo in opcrntlon again. Funeral Today The funeral of tho Into Smith Cox, brother-in-law of Peter FranolH, of this city, took placo today at 2 o'clock In tho City Ylow comotery. Mr. Cox, who was 31 yoars old, dlod In Portland, ltov. Comer conductod the funeral services nt tho Itlgdon undertaking parlors. A Small Wusoui All northbound trains were made late this morning, duo to n ViiiHhout u mile south of tills city. The great bulk of wntor racing down the sloping laud nonr the curvo this fcldo of fie reform school, wnt the main cause of the washout. Al thc.igh the amount of track torn out was not cUcnslvo, the work of put ting It back In ahnpe ctiueumed con siderable tlmo. The Willamette Rets Higher The Wlllamotte rlvor raised 1 $ Inrhea slnc yostorduy at 2 o'clock p. m., and now continues to rise, be ing now 21 foot and 9 inchea above low wnt-r mark. Tho high wntor baa nourly jr.it M. P. Haldwln ngont for the O. C. T. Co. horo, out of his ofik-c, hi tho lloor lacks but a few Inches of being eovorod. The Spauld lug iiiIIIb r.re shut down as n roault or the water coming through the slough being so swift the logge' cannot houdlo the logs. Wlioi-ver H Was Will Know Yoitorday Tho Journal horao edi tor had occasion to cnll tho S. P. p,ov congor ofllce. Now whou tho girl "t tho oentral offlco uwttchod the unaiu puetlng editor aforoaald onto soiua ono olio's line, sho Iniulvorteutly add ml to his stock of gray hr.'rs: "Hol lo" said tho horse editor. "Hallo!" enmo a voice with a decided foml nlno drip or aweeotnose to It. "In that you, Darling?" taild the oqulno eilltor. "I'm not ynir df.rllng. nnd you're r but tho editor, full of years aad o.vperlanoa, hung up the phone, it required no explanation tkat way. Degree- of Honor Installs Viola Lodge No. S$. Dagraa of lienor. Iiwtallad otneara for the oom Ihv year at IU rumilar maatlng oa MoHduy Might. Orand Cklaf or Hon or Mra. Harriet Looaay had charge or the Installation cerainonhw. The new oUlcara are aa follows; Past chief of Honor. Mrs. Nellie White; chief of honor. Mra. Sarah Dounull son; lady of honor, Mra. Sylvia Far roll; chief of ceramonUfci, Mrs. Klla Kir; recorder. Mrs. Viola Mawin; reealver. Anna Anderson; usher, Mrs. Mary Wolf; lunar watch, Italph Ma mm. The flaauclar and outer watch were unable to be preaant and will ba laalallad al the next meeting. "A Night In llohtmila" UlkV bis abow. Sat sal Monday at 1 h. m. liicivasiug Ono'h Opportunity That are laaay waya a yoaag iar' sot) way lacrenaa taalr opportualtlea aad eornlng aowai s. One of tba btt j ways la to aeairo a bualneai eaa-; tloa. Wbatkar one works for Ulrn-i vaaW w ulLa ohAh . H.nl... a. I useful. It tuay mean Uie rflffareW betweea succe a and fiillar. Tbi (sj.UhI Hui'.Haea Collga of Salem U gujil sckool. Iu graduate are HHCceaifal. Students may outer aayj Um. A i?M Ale-sue fo the asking, i l-20-2td-lw THE STATE HOUSE WEEK to tho Interstate Commerce law and lumber rates; Hon. C. B. S. Wood will plead for a slato-nldod railway system; Colonol Muncy will tell of the "Wondorfiul "Wealth of Curry County," and tho Coos Day mon vill orate on tholr doopsoa harbor. Son ators and reprosontativos will speak for tho groat undeveloped Interior KREBS WINS SUIT; ' VERDICT FOR $700 The damago suit In which tho Krcbs Hop company and the T. A. LIvesley hop firm nre participants, was brought to a closo this morning when tho Jury handed in n verdict ot tho Krobs compnny for tho sum or $7000. Two hours wore taken up by Car son (c Ilrown and Kaiser & Wirt mlnor in arguing motions, Carson and his assoclato being counsol for tho plaintiff and Kaiser & Wlrtmin or representing the dofondant. The enso was not submitted to tho Jury until late yoeterday aftornoon due to the ninny legnl nuoatlons nrguod. In Instructing the Jury, Judge Hurnett said that they woro not to consider any testimony in relation to the price ot hops during tho month or March, '1906, ror future dollvory, as It would not he matorlal or boar on tho Issue ut hand when the hop con tract was made In the yonr of 1901, Kodol tor Dyapopsla nnd Indigo :lon will digest any and nil rood at any nnd nil times. Kodol ia guarnn ccd to givo prompt relief. Sold b all druggists. o- N. Pnitfylyo, advance agent or the "HrowHter'a .Millions" compnny, was In the city yostorduy. Tho company will show hero, Saturday night. DIED KANHS At the Salem hospital, ft 10:30. Jnnunry 21, 1909, Mary 15. Kane:), aged about BC years, sho having beon born May 17, 1863. Funeral services will bo held rrom tho Itlgdon Miidortnklng parlors to morrow, Friday, morning nt 11 o'clock. Kodol digests nil tho food you cut If you will take Kodol for a little while ou will no longor havo Indi gestion. It Is plonsant to tnko, act promptly. Sold by nil druggists. o Cfot FlrM Tuv Herelpt Tho first tax rccolpt for 1908 was stgnod today and taken possession or by D. W. Smith, who lo In tho shor ty's euro a blank check to be rilled out nt tho tlmo tho tax roll is opened Want District Divided ' The ItoKodalo taximyera wore be fore the county oommlasloners this morning with a petition asking that mad district No. IS be divided The oommlsalouorH still have It under con Moderation. Don't Take the Kl-k. Whan you havo a uad cough or sold do not let It drag along until It becomes chronic bronohltls, or de velops Into an attack of pneumonia, but givo It the attention it deserves and get rid ot It" Take Chainbor laln's Cough Homedy and you aro sure of prompt relief. From n smull boglunlug tho sale and use of this preparation has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Its mauy remark able oarus of coughs and oolds have won for It this wide reputation and axteaslve use. Sold by Dr. Stone's drug storo. .C!A..-Sit.;V BY fountain TOH NllfjfjetS -. " v Wa MS UU C.A.H1 a&J Etfci TWrat am s- SrfOissaa ii A x"av f i C n.ti tk. Iu it .--n, 4 jii .1. lul Hmi lllc vi, Umv U.svUn Hw-Wm-K Ii - W .-k) H" . n To in tub ad J ft r . e U' lslt i O" KUkl bt H, rt I WHY Vjul . n . OLDEN NW0ETS TOR SALLOW PEOPLE MOUNTAINS OF ICE IN GORGE AT CELIL0 A dispatch from Tho Dalles yes terday says: The river nt Cclllo has beon on a rampag'e todny, tons upon tons of Ico crashing down upon the government works. The Ico is piled against the outside wall of tho canal on a level with tho top on the Oregon side. The whole of the government works Is not only Jeopardized, but every building as well Is In grent danger of being swept away by the madly rushlngwaters. Tho river is roported to havo raised 30 feet at Cellto today, and it continue to r:e rapiJIy. The out side fish wheel at the Taffo fisheries was crushed in by the hugo slabs of whirling Ice. From Dig Eddy to Summit the rlvor is open, the gorge commencing nt The Dallos proper nnd extondlng above Cellto. At the narrows the Ice rose hs high aa tho tops of tho cliffs and has the appearance of huge white mountains. Seuferts two fish whcols, which last night stood six foot out of the water, nre now undor 2C reet or water. F. A. Seurert said todny that unless tho rlvor began to recede ho roared Sou fort Dros. would suffor n total loss of tholr fisheries at Cclllo. Fifteen Mile Crook, along which Is tho routo or the Groat Southorn Unllway, running botwoon this city and Durur, Is reported out or Its banks Tho Groat Southorn sont out no train rrom horo today on account or a washout ut Hlce's station. It is reported that the bridge nt that placo was swopt away Weather Forecaster Urooks says tho barometer has beon lower today thnn nt any time ror tho past 20 yonrs, and all Indications point to an approaching storm. Ilaln has fnllon Incessantly today, and more rain Is prodlcted Tor tomorrow, with colder woathor. A llcllglous Authors Slntciucnt. For sovornl yoars I was allllutod with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly stricken with n se varo pain In my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days uuablo to got up without assistance. My urlno contained a thick white sedi ment and I passed same frequently day and night. I commenced tak ing Foloy'n Kldnoy Itemedy, and the pain gradually nbatod and finally censed nnd my mine became normal. I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kld noy Homedy. J. C. I'orry. Try Our Electro Turkish Baths, Greatest cure on earth for Ln Grippe, Cold, Headache, Uack acho, Nervousness, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Hlood Troubles nnd Pimples. HcMMiicut of Wllhun rtte Hotel. LOOKING Around us we hoc mnny por tions In middle life, struggling along with poor vision, who might be enjoying normal sight today If they had con sulted a comnetont optician nnd worn glasses when there was yet time ?o preserve the aight. Ho on tho safe sldo. If you Buspect that your oyes are fall ing, let us advise what Is best for the eyes. B A R R The Optician I OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO For sale A small hewso. with EUx 130 lot. at 1022 N. ottago street. 1-lS-lw Xlght School a new clnas In short banl and typewriting will be com menced at tho Capital Buelne-n Ikislnors Collage 0 nFrlday even ing of this week. l-2,l-2t Xlght SclwHd a naw class in short hand and typawrltlag will be cob, meaeed at the Capital nelnej Business College on Friday even Ing or Oils week. 1-21-Jt V uted Man or boy to do thor iNorHing ntui ovealng. lianaY at TS State street. l-l-t (ImftiH Top gmnug fruit an wnlnni tr. Work suarantaed Writm reasonable. For partleatars nbona 874 or write McCarty & .MatMaottgn. It Bioadway St.. Salem l-Sl-lm lloiuw For IteMt To rlgbt party Seven room bouse, bot aad cola wter, electilc light 50 N High 1-21 3t OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO J. C. Mooro, went to Port', id last night. . Miss SEmmn Pholps who arrived from Minnesota a few dnys ago, and has beon the guost of Mrs. B. J Evans w.ont to Eugene this morning where sho will mnko hor home. ,i. u. ouiuii aim tinuglitiir, of Grants Pass, wont lo Jefferson to dny after a short stay ln the city. Miss Nolllo Cavodor, who uiR been visiting Mrs. Rome Knlser re turned to her home In Corvnllls to day. A. M. Brown passod through tho city today on his way to Biownsvllle where ho has Just installed a stock of goods for a new store. Chns. Savage, proprietor of the Cottago, hotol, went to Jefferson to day on n short business trip. Claud Sottlomelr was n business visitor to Jefferson this morning. J. McClnnnhan roturnod to his Eugene homo today after a short vis it with his (laughter, Mrs. R. b. Houston. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Wobor, nnd children returned to their Canby homo today, after attending tho In auguration ceremonies or President Homnn. Mr. Wobor, who nttonds tho Theological seminary, nnd is pns- tor of the Canby M. E. church. They havo boon guests of Mrs. II. G. Mc Kuln. II. L. Pnrks, went to Gervnls this morning on u short business trip. W. Bui-tolls, or Roynl, Wash., who lias boon visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. Kouok, for tho past fivo weeks, has returned to his homo. E. C. Armstrong, county fruit In spector, loft for Sllvorton this morn ing on his regular inspection dutlos. A. B. Woods, of Cottage Grove, who has boon atondlng tho legisla ture, went to Portland this morn- lug. MIrb Orn Morgan, a university stu dout, left for her homo In Brooks to day. Mlsa E. Belle Cronlsu, of Portland. Is visiting her purouts, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Cronlse. M. D. Rnukln, nnd dnugfitor, All Annn, havo roturnod to thofr homo In Portland after atondlng the? Iloniuu Inauguration. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mclstrno re turned Inst night to tholr homo In Hood Rlvor. Mr. Melsnac, who Is a county commissioner of Hood' River county, has been taking the short course at the Orogon Agricultural College. J. D. Simmons, ox-mumbor or the Oregon legislature, was nttondlng tho seaslon yoslordny. Ho returned to life home In Woodburn Inst night. Dr. nnd Mrs. Claronco Truo Wil son, of Portland, came up yestordhy to attend tho Inauguration coromon les of Prealdeut Homnn. Dr. Wilson Is pastor or Centenary M. E. churclr. Mra. McEoo, or Chomawn, was trading: In tho city yostorduy. Mlstr r,oUi Mftlor, who was attondv ing tho- session or tho legislature yos terdhy, nns roturnod to Orogon City. W. Lnch, of Aurora, was a buslr news visitor bono yostorduy. J. T. Abbott nnd Dr. D. L. Radbr. or Portamd. wurnod to their homos Inbt nfeht after nttondlng tho Innug oration exercises of Prosldont Hb maii. Mra. S. E. Cho nnd Mrs. N". J. Priest, of Woodburn, on mo up yaa terday to attend the Inauguration ox ercisea of Dr. Hoiuan. X. P. R. Smith roturnod last' night, from La Grande. Ho was on the rotidi tao days and ono nigh on ac- "uat of a watdiuut between l liiande and Pendleton. National Hank Examlnw Claud Hutch was a aouth-bouad imssenger tbla morning In purauauoa of his reg; ular duties. C. G. Schram is vlsltimr In Albany for a few days. R. I. Whltlieud roturnod today to bis home In Corvnllls, aftor a visit with his nophow, C. I-. Braguo. John Hoaelton left todny for hla home In Cottago Grove. Ho has boon the guost of his nlwe, Mrs. W. A. Irvlu. HOrtV. GATHNS In Portland WMnosday, January 20. 1909, to Mr. and Mr Win. Galons, a. daughtor. With a big ba)y daughter and the elect'on or Chamborlain on tho aam Jay. it roally looks ai though things were coming Hllly's ay. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Offlce with W'm. Brown & Co., No 29. Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over I.add & Bueh's Bank, Salem, Or y V .VJti