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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1911)
-" HMBDVaMHB - ------ ---B'"M-lBalnaP b : . V- . DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, OREGON. 8ATCKDArf DECEMBER 2, 1011. H Off on Children's Coats One assortment of Hosiery Bis; Reduction on 1-3 LESS BLANKETS Women's Underwear at Eig Reduction 25 tO 50iO ReducnW tomen s An assortment of Hosiery $2.50 Suits and Coats 1-2 OFF STILL ALIVE STILL OH TOP, IS MESSAGE MEAMSHIP TEES THIS MORNING HEARD rALI.IG FOR HELP "IS ON KOt'K AND IN GHE IT D VNGER", SAYS THE CALL. paob nvw Comforts $1.79 Outing Flannel Ex&,te ,0c juting Flannel Night Gowns for . LESS Men's Underwear, 50c cotton ribbed-car- TrT inents, in cream, pink, blue, brown? each 45C SI, 25 Cooper's Derby Ribbed Cotton each y&c $1,25 Cooper's Derby Ribbed Wool ner garment $1.05 $1,50 Scotch and Natural wool $1.35 $2,50 Union Suits, Coopers Derby Ribbed Cotton and Wool $2.25 $3,50 Union Suits, Cooper's Derby ribbed $3.15 Boys heavy fleeced cotton, 35c and 30c per garment. u,i w f- 2--So'ewhere in the thick tog of Kyuquot Sound. Vancou ver Island, is the Canadian Pacific steamship Toes. Captain Gillum. with t- persons aboard in imminent dan ger of going to pieces on the rocks. beventl vessels are creeping thror.go the fog hunting the vessel ana umess they reach her nuicklv she will be lost UuicKiy The -s 0 S" signal of distress reached the United Wireless station .iere last night, the first word re ceived from the vessel since she went on the rocks Wednesday morning. (-01116 flllil'k. VPSBPI CtrJ.l - rock and in great danger," read the "irssilge. Then 'Still alive, still on top,"fol owed. The station asked her loca tion but there was no answer. this morning wireless stations uearu ner call again. The United States lanoma is searching the treacherous ,ui me lees, as is the Canad ian Pacific tug Nanoose. a HEATING STOVE That are Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Our Stove Department contains the largest and most complete line of heaters to be found in Salem. Prices range from $ 1 .25 up Below are shown cuts of three of the best sellers, which we carry in all sizes: The Opal 3 OLGOTT I j FREDERICKS GIVES DETAILS. 'Continued trom page 1.) rather have tried it than taken a plea," he said. When the district attorney was aslsed whether he had been asked to consent to ft plea of guilty by Mc Manigal and then urge sentence be suspended so he could be taken to Indianapolis to testify in the federal proceedings there, lie said he did not care to discuss the matter. Later however, he made a decidedly signifi cant statement in this connection. Asked whether he would now make public the details of the secret con fession of McManigal, he said: May Go to Indiitmipolls. "Well, if as you suggest ho might be taken to Indianapolis, it would be improper for me to make his state ments public now." Fredericks was asked whether he had certain California labor leaders under surveillance, one in or near St. Louis, he said: "All this Is a matter that I will not talk about. If I was to tell the press that I planned to pfosecute certain people, it would be tantamount to no tifying these men In person. "There are some things a lawyer would not say." Judge Bordwell was asked regard ing a report, widely circulated that sentence might not take place on election day because of the crowds that might be attracted to the court room. He laughed at the suggestion and made it very plain that there was absolutely no danger of any vio lence in this case. o A DOZEN INDICTMENTS. NOTIFIES HIMSELF One of those ni I Ht.tie technical! ties, dear to the h Plirt lif nil pnvprn ments, was manifested at the state iiouse tins morning, when Hen W. Oleott. as acting governor, wrote Ben r - .. . . j iv. uii-uu. secretary ot state, advis ing Mm that the pardon of J. W. Nor rs had been revoked by himself. The leter rouows: jBen W. Olcott. Secretary of State: ' Dear Sir: I advise your office that, jin accordance with and because of in formation conveyed to me. that .1. W. Norris granted a conditional pardon July 21, 1911. has violated the terms of his pardon in Portland, I have this aay revoked said pardon, in accord. ance with my Instructions, and pur suant to said revocation Norris has been taken into custody, and will be returned to the penitentiary to serve out the unexpired portion of his term, (Signed) BKV w OT.nnTT Secretary of State and Acting Gover (Continued from Page 1.) a result of his experiences in the present case he would retire from law practice and that his example would be followed by Darrow. Darrow has repeatedly assured his friends that this was his last case. He is worn and ill today, and de clared lie had nothing to add to his statement of yesterday. Davis Will Defend. "I did my best: that is all I can say," he said. "Davis was asked whether he would defend Bender, Maple and Conners, the three union men accused of hav ing tried to dynamite the Hall of Records here when their case is called on December 11. He said that he did not know whether he would or not, but it was learned that he would do so. Deputy District Attorney Horton declared that this case would be forced to trial on time unless the men "take a plea". Opiil Healer hardly need tin Intro, diiction in Siilem now.. People have a Imhlt of tolling- their neighbor when ii stove suits them nnd must of our Opal sales are made through tills medium. Tlio Opal Is litillt through, out of Oie best material obtainable, the body being thick polished steel mid the bottom, top, lining and door l't trriide heavy cast iron. All nickel Is fine prude anil Tory plain a ml smooth, making the stove one that is easily kept clean. The Carbon -. s am ULC : r-'U'. We carry Cnrbcu heaters for buru. Ing both wood and coal. The con. striictloii of the wood burning Curium Is simllur to that (..' the Opal. The coal burner is lilted with pood heavy grates and extra heavy cast iron fire ' pot. All Carbons have large mica doors In front, giving the effort of an open lire and are neat and free from superlliious trimmings. nor. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A R JUST ECEIVE D HARRIMAN. LINES BOOST ALL OREGON The Capital It ptV;:v.;:;;..vil All Capital heaters are carefully constructed of high grade material and arc guaranteed firekeepers and proven fuel silvers. Thoy are built to give years of service and with proper cure will do It. For appearance, util ity, service und price, these stoves can't ho duplicated elsewhere. Call mid look them over. We'll be pleased to show you. If you have a fire-place, our well- assorted stock of plain and antique brass andirons and fire-sets will interest you. A pair of andirons makes a very acceptable and enduring Christmas gift TODAY IS TEXAS DAY AT THE DIG LAD SHOW EARLY 100,(100 PEOPLE SO FAR HAVE VISITED ROOMS AND HEARD THE LEC TIRE. President I.ovett, President Mark ham, of the Illinois Central and oth ers announced to make addresses in the lecture halls. Up to November 30. the Harriman people have had 99.4."01 people in their lecture rooms. Have had to turn hundreds away dur ing the rsh hours. People finding both lecture halls filled, turned to other parts of Coliseum, thus far they have delivered 2'Jl lectures and opin ion growing that it is not only the most attractive but best business fea ture of the show. o BANKER IS INDICTED FOR FORGERY A large shipment of e.egant sideboards. If "Z pointments, as regards furniture, are no con Uje 1 J - we think it well fir you to pay us a Uit. bece ai! you need-more than you need-and r'7 snlpDien. of need to pay elsewhere. We have also CaJ in and Ladies' Writing Desks and Combination Book : Ca .e C- 1 . . . . t Ymna eoods we are oi.eiu5 look over the immense ' - greatly reduced prices. Josse& Moore Furniture Co. Complete House Furnishers WE GUARANTEE to SAVEyouMONEY Corvallls, Or,, Dec. 2. Two Indict ments were returned against James Kvans, alias James Kvars, by the Benton county grand Jury yesterday. Kvans has been in Jail here since earlv in November, following an In vestigation on the part of depositors and stockholders of the condition of the First State Bank of Philomath, of which he was cashier. The firm indictment returned yes terday accuses Evans of forging a note for $4n) payable to the Philo math Creamery Company, a corpora tion In which Kvans owned the con trolling stock. The note was Indorsed to the Philomath bank. In the second indictment the de fendant is charged with swearing to a false report of the general condi tion of the bank on September 16. Evans will pl-ad to the first charge todav and to the second Monday. It Is expecf d that there will be other indictments returned against Evans tomorrow. o A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck- lcn'B Arnica baive u urem. u,. It's the nuickest, surest healer for all such wounds, as also for burns, boils, sores, sin erup tions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or pil"s. 2.r,ce at J. U. ferry. r, on a-an.ru to ret even with a nelrhbor it is hard to decide between a bull pup ana cokmu SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3.) Thursday from Portland, where Bhe visited for two weeks with her daugh ters, Mrs. W. R. Bishop and Mrs. W. L. Bryant Mrs Hal Patten, who returned from the Springs about two weeks ago, Is steadily improving and has every en couragment for an entire recovery from the severe attack of rheumatism The Nachen Vereln will meet with Mrs. Stanley Morgan this afternoon in her apartments on. North Com mercial street. Mrs. S. D. Ryan and her daughter, Miss Esther Ryan, dined with the George M. Posts on Thanksgiving day. That Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Ford are now settled In thel beautiful new county home. "Fair Oaks", will be of Interest to their many Salem friends. Their new home built along the lat est bungalow lines, Is one to be proud of and Is Indeed artistic In every ar chitectural detail as well as in ItH elegant interior furnishings and dec orations. "Fair Oaks" lies Just be yond the state fair grounds in a nat ural oak grove which adds a further charm to the place especially when viewed from the Sllverton road. The Fords are to be commended upon this move In building their beautiful home i outside of the rapidly growing and already crowded portion of the city ; and their action will no doubt be fol-! lowed soon by others.- I The Red CroKH stamp sale is j opened today by the Salem Woman's ; club. The federated club has the agency for the state and the funds derived from the sale of stamps will be used in tuberculosis work, o A Charming Woman Is one who is lovely In face, form, mind and temper. Bat it's hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show In pim-1 pies, blotches, skin eruptions and a 1 wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to ! women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver j and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vulvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at J. C. Perry. COMMENTS FROM ALL SOIRCES. (Continued rrom Page 1.) tho federal probe of the McNamara case there. He refused to. name (he men whom he alleged were being protected, but he expects further revelations in Indianapolis, he said. "The McNamnras' confessions should be the death blow to organ ized labor," he added. .Mojer's Statement. iK-nver, Colo., Dec. 2. Charles F. Moyer, president of tho Western Fed eration of Miners, made the following statement here today. "The McNamara brothers' ack nowledgement of guilt will give the cause of labor a temporury setback but only until the rank and file can provo that Individuals, not the unions are on trial. 1 think there Is syme thlng deeper In these confessions than the labor movement can grasp now. "Likely as not, pressure has been brought to bear by the forces of the opposition. Surely the confessions at this time hardly give to labor Its Just due. Yet, If the admissions tiro true, such exposures must sooner or later clear the atmosphere of tho labor world." Journal Want Ads Bring Results We wIhIi to call your attention to the fact that most Infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and Bcarlet fever are contracted when tho child has a cold. Cliamherluln's Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This rem edy Is famous fur Us cures of colds. It contains no opium or other nar cotic, and may be given to a child with Implicit confidence. Sold by all dealers. o Tho Dallas band has bought a pair of kettle drums. Marshfleld expects free dollvery of mall oil and after Jnnuiiry I. ooo MOVED OOO MEYER & THIELSEN, of 490 State Street, have moved their real estate office to 162 1-2 N. Commercial Street, upstairs, to more convenient and roomy quarters. You will find in the future, as in the past, listed with them good and reliable bargains in city and country property ooo FECIAL ooo 22 acres of beaverdam land on Lake Labish at $200 per acre. This land is broke, tiled and is sub-irrigated. 21 acres at Rosedale, 10 acres in bearing prunes, balance of land cleared; house, barn, chicken house and all kinds of berries, all for a few days for $2800. These are the two best buys in Marion County. bee us at once Meyer & Thielsen 162 1-2 North Commer cial Street Upstairs i r r i,