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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 190G. 8 tnmmlmmmmemmmammmmmmmmmmmmmamlmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmlJlllbim ' p. ' ' afitiWJltbih . C7srr7.?2 iru took ton The Premium Store QUITS JPJSOJPXJESJSAR W9urs&, MITS .u y Co MJUUt raM9 f -V-J" XFMa.'AJr HI OLD ST. NICK IS COMING FAST Only a few more days and he will come dropping down your chimney. Dorf't get ?nught without some gift for each of your friends, don't Might any onr. Something useful will be more appreciated than a worthies ar ticle that fntlcs with the giving. COME TO THE USEFUL STORE WHERE BEST GOODS ARE SOLD TOR LESS MONEY THAN TID3Y OAN BE BOUGHT FOR ELSEWHERE. CUrY7IN mm FJ Aprons '""K" The most beautiful assortment over ah own la Salem. 25c to $2.50 Rib bons Tor Xmns Every sort d etrable li here for your eboos-lag tf hi 0 I mm mm '"M"''"fc . I r"lT "S--v-5i a i i 1 TV m ' J M Wm& There is a Well Dressed Man in Salem Whose wife alwaye eaves up her odd change and gives him a suit of clothes for n Christmas present. Ills gift Is always something equal ly as useful. A NEW HAT TAIR Or GLOVES OVERCOAT UMBRELLA BOX OF HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS, COLLARS TIES, SOCKS, ETC. All make useful gift for men PURSES Our holiday llae of pur Is by far superior Ih quality ami style. Itemcmtar the same lew price that prevail In our store will ! found la this department. Petticoats Nothing beats n nle Petti eat for an Xmas preseat. We have a Dae noserlMOflt especially for the holidays. Price range $1 to $18 Shoes and Holiday Slippers If you don't know the site or make a Mistake we will gladty exchange them for yon after Christmas. nr-r-eB-n r-vrf-B awry ,lmmbr M,r 1fWM,ttm Offer. Hvery cash customer get a coupon to the PRFF fliHF wH,Bt of w,0,r purchase. Coapons are redeemable In high grade ScmlPor 1 ImiUL. LlvJl ILvJ celnln, Gold Trimmed Dishes, or Imitation Star Cut Glass. ADDITIONAL TOKflONAXih Deputy Sheriff Minto la In Jefferson today. Mm. II Hotel I audi Miss A. Hastburn, of Mrien, art la the elty today for a few days' visit. Agneo Peters and Frank Behwndsr were granted a marriage license this afteraoen. Office Ileum Christmas. General delivery window, carriers ' willow, stamp audi register window will hM be open at aJ0 a. m., ami re whIr ope until the 11 o'clock mall arrived at otoes, whom they will be eloced for dcotributleu f( that mail, hrI wiH open ugln hrUI 1 o'clock. The rami carrier will moke their regular trips. TUo oily carrier will make ue U4p In Um rosideuoe. district. Part tea expecting anything by regis tered! mU wiM plettee eaU at the etfteo. There will be no mm)' order bueincs I m wWd Wilo MulUvomah rails, Bhi Defen, thj Wg Uttki gf tko a A. C. football toantj wW nrtrlo tW nftornoon to- begin praolleo vAtk the HhImh "All SUw," who ne going Hovm to l'AKtUn-l Ontrlntsnina any with the eqMUtfoH of a rimlni storing to Multnomah nor soeond 4ofeja for (no Just Went Home, A frightened team, hitched to A largo farm wngen, oaiwej n. sudden elar aaeo of Stain ami Gommorslol streetn this Afternoon at nleut 130. They started to run from In front of Roth & CJralnw'rt hHote atroet grosery. They mmmIo a boo line for Commerolal aVreot, ami tho farther they ran the wofse soaroil tkoy lHtonmo, nntll, as they tnrnod tho oornor, t4iyi moot hovfe boon giving a mlle-a-minute rato a proity oloso obnvn. Drays, dellvory wgow, bwggios h4 all oUtor vehleJes wore not slow in giving Mw the right of wy, ami t4to inot soon of them they wore gulag over tho MH on Sooth Oom woroial street, evidently going as straight homo as tkoy know how. Sura Cure for File. , Itching piles prolines taelsturo and osut Itching, this form, me well as Wind, nisedlng or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Do-n-ko's Pile Remedy, 8ios itehing and bleoding. Absorbs tomars, 50 n jar at druggists, or sent by mall, Treatise free, Tfrlto mo abo-at your ease. Dr. liossnko, Phlla delphla, Pa. Money to Loan THOUAfl K. rOBD, Oror Lo4d A Bosh's Bank. Salem, Or. They Got It All. (Pour O'Cleck Rdltion.) Pw-teftwlg Do, tl. Tho pootoMoo at WyoU, root tho Oasoado tooks, was brokoA into Mat night, and $M6 In sOnrnps awl eotn Uikon. Thore is no slue to tho robbers. Commerolal Club Mooting. Tho Greater 8alcm Commerolal Club Akji loon ankotl to hold n speolal meeting to glvo resetful attention to a paint Industry that wishes to loonto here. Thore are nloo delegates to bo appoint h! to attoftdj tho State Development League at Portland, and a iklem dele gation Is to bo mode up for tho Coil ferni oxowrslon rionned by the Port-' mnV Oommorolal Oiub. Delenatos are also to le named for tho Albany moot Ing of tho Willamette Valley Develop, moot Iswo, Other Important mot tor aro to oomo Were tho olnb, ami tho mooting will bo hold Mi tho polios oewrt room Friday evening, Dsoombor M4 at TiM. Bend Hied. A bond for WOO, gnarantooing thai tho WiUameUe Valioy Traetlon Com pany will have oompletod 15 mllos of road within two years filed) with the elty reeordor yeetonhiy by Attorney John II. MisNVry, roprosontlng Mr. Woloh. This was the stipulation mod in the granting of tho fmnohiso by the elty eounoii. Tho work on tho road is Wing" pushed m rapidly no possible, in spit of tho inoiomont wonthor. About throt mlloa of goading ha already boon done ami tlso lalt a largo quantity of trol ley wire w on tho ground; tho roils are In transit, and thousand of ties have been entered from tie milk. OASVORXAi 3itl ItoKUJYHHinAiiirsOeictt Sterling Silver For Gifts When you. buy eterliug ware, the question of quality Is sottled by the mark "sterling." If you ore looking fer silvor gifts eoo our uo.rtmttnt and raska your oolooUoa early i Silver bought now will be engraved froo. Knives, forks, epoono, and tablo pieces of every sort, A flist-rato varloty to chooser from, and the fairest pricou that aro oskod anywhere. Tea spoons, $4.00 por eot. Cold moat forks, (S.50 each. Don Bon opoons, 1.00. Berry spoons, $3.50. Small moat carving knife and fork, $5.00. Pio norver, $3.60, State and Liberty Sts, Sakm, Ore Mm-mtp For Christmas Presents. Tho largtot etoek of plush lap robos in Salem, ranging in prise from .S0 up to $10,00. A beautiful double plush pattoro at $2.05. Those robes osa be usod all tho year around, Tboy make very acsoptable Ohristmaa pros onto 30 por cent onT regular prices, Mitohell, Iwia Stavor, Btato etooet. Son Pranolsoo, Dso. 1. Siek and dispirited, mere from mental than physieal Illness, Bob Fitsslmmona h j dared this morning tlmt no amount of. money eotild tempt him Into tho prlso ring again. "I was defeated, and do feated fairly ami squarely by a better man," is Bob 'a declaration. "This light wm foreed upon me by the public following the retirement of Jeffries, ami his roeognising me as entitled to the honor of champion. I entered tho ring oneo too often." Fits will fill his theatrieal engagement in this city Xcw Year's day, and depart for New York, where ho witl- again take up stage work. O'Brien Is unsettled ns to his plans. He says he is willing to defend the title of heavyweight olmmplon, whteh he eonoidorB he oarned last night. He hfla sevoral tempting of fers for tbootrloal engagements here. "I would llko first of nil to light Tom my Ryan, and) after disposing of him will fight Marvin. Hart," aald O'Brlon, o Tolophono Company Bend Issue. Now York, Dee. 21. A special meet ing of tho stockholders of tho Ameri can Tolophono & Tologrnph company has boon oalled1 fer this afternoon for tho purpose of considering the propo sition of Issuing $160,000,000 In eon vertlMe bowls, with a view of extend Intr tho business of the oomnany. The bomht are to bo eoM from time to time aa the needs of the tompany require. A speoiat mooting of the stockholders had to be oalled to emthle tho company to carry out tho plan. The company Has sufficient funds in its treasury to moot Its probable requirements until well into tho year 1904, but authority is desired to Issue bondo, so that the directors may bo In n position to take advantage of any favorable opportun ity tbat may arise. There is no doubt that the tttocleholdors will approve of tho plan. 0 ! fltcamer Burning. Atlantic Oity, N. J., Dee. II. A largo steamer Is afire off this pert. Tho vessel is about five mllco off shore, ami is burning up. People tan lo soon running nbout the- docks. Two life saving crows have boon dispatched to her aid. The lifesavors orew returned. Tkoy report the craft whs a barge In ballast. A tug hao saved) the crow before the IlfesAvoni arrived. ASSORTMENT OP USEFUL OnmSTMAfl PBESENTD NOW ON EXHIBITION Wo liavo put tho prices so low that by Saturday night wo expect to have closed out our entire Ohristnuui goods. Look over this list of goods and pick ont what you want. Now York, Doc 81. The stoamohlp Pennsylvania, wndor command of Oaf. Weaver, and carrying a crow of M nod Imtind for Son FraueUeo for this port is on nro off Atlantic City. Iifto sav ors have gone to her assistance. The vesool la owned by tho Northwootom aHeameMp Company, of Seattle, and is valuod at W 10,000. Out of the Political Eden. (Four O'Cloek Edition.) BoMiagham, Wash., Dee, 21, Tho state today began quo warranto pro ceedings against Counoilman K, M. Ad ama, of tho fifth ward, to oust him ro office for grafting and traffick ing la oity supplies. Subatque&t ia vooUgotion by tho authorities may ro jvoal widespread election fraudtj and grait, Involving other oity officials and prominent mon. A. Natural Result. It is rt reasonable to suppose if the foundation of a structure was removed that tho building itself is bound to oomo down. This simple principle can be applied to disease. Take medlelno Into the system that will remove the eauso of the sisknesi, and illness will leave of Itself, Dyspepsia, indigestion, siek headache and bllleusaes-i have their foundation In stomach disorders. Remove this weakness and the ether symptoms are no more. There is one euro for this that all druggists sell for Me per hex-, it is Dr. Guan's Im proved Liver Pills. They get right at the beginning of tho disease and make the euro by taking away the cause. Boys' Express Wagons. A splendid lot of boys' express wagons at Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer's, street storo. Prices $1,50, $1.75, $2.00 and $235, A Legal Separation. I Blacor & Corbv havo seuarateJ. tux) Oorby will hereafter occupy tho corner room la tho emo bulldiag, togother with Hall & Downing. l&18-Iwk Haa WaVa Coming. (Four O'Gloek Bdltlon.) Saeeamoato, Dee, SI. Tho govornor today pardoned Thomas Kelly, a lifo timor in Son Quintin, who was oenviatr et of murder in Frosao county in 1880. Frank Woodo, another convict, has eoafvoaodf to committing tho crime, o Tortars of n Preaches The story of th terturs of iter. O. D. Moore, paeior of ths Baptist ehurch of Hs4T0TBTille, N, Y will Utorset you. lis says "I snffered agonies, bsoanse of a persiot-sat cough, resnltrng from the grip. I had to sleep sitting np in bod, I tried maoy roraodisis, without relic, until I took Dr. JOag's New D&eovory for Oortfsoamtioa, Coughs and Golds, which entirely cored my cough, aad saved mo from eormiap tion." A grand curs for disoaoed eoa- cUtlon e-f Throat aad Langs. At J. a Perry's, drug storo. Prieo, 90e astd $1.00, goasaak-sd. Trial bottle iree. FINE SILKS LADrBfl' COATS LADrEB' SUITS FINE FUBB BILK WAISTS SILK PETTICOATS WOOL WAISTS MERCERIZED PETTICOATS MILLINERY CHILDREN'S CAPS B2MONAS DRESSING 8AOQUES WRAPPERS WAIflTINaa BLANKETS MAIN'S CLOTHING MEN'S HATS KEN'S SHOES MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S NECKTIES MEN'S GLOVES MEN'S SILK HDKFfl. MEN'S LINEN lLVDKTfl MEN'S SLTTPERU LADEna' SHOES TOILET OASES DRUBBED DOLLS KID BODY DOLLS RUBBER DOLLS MECHANICAL T0Y8 LADIES' IIANDKERCniBFS 3c, 3c, Co, 8 l3c, 15c and 96c. PILLOW TOPS TANOY ALBUMS OUTING FLANNEL NIOHTaOWNB CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIES' SLIPPERS LADIES' BILK HDBTS. LADIES' LINEN HDKFS SILK MUFFLERS WOOL GLOVES COMFORTS EH) GLOVES UMBRELLAS JEWELRY LADIBS' HAND BAGS LADIBS BELTS TOYS OF ALL KINDS TABLE LINENS FINE TOWELS LINEN NATKINS RIBBONS FINE LACES LADIES' FANCY COLLARS LADD3S' UNDERWEAR LADIES' FINE HOSIERY CHILDREN'S HOSIERY LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS FANCY HAIR COMBS BOYS' OLOTHINO BOYS' rANTfl OVERCOATS MEN'S PANTS BOYS' SWEATERS MEN'S SWEATERS MEN'S WOOL OLOVES MEN'S SHIRTS LACE CURTAINS BOYS' SHOES RUBBER SHOES Salem'sGeatestGowngSto?e MCEYOY BROS. cialmfd CourtStSets A Family Affair. Honolulu, Dec 21. Geo. W. Smith, W O. SaUth, J. R, Gait havo beoa ee lootod as a dolegaUoo of the business men to leave January 5th for Wash ington to urge tho President's recom mendation regarding Hawaii. Gover nor Carter will follow "Hoodluinbun Condemned," Kd. Journal i Noticing in Tuesday morning's Statesman an artiolc enti tled "Hoodiumiom Condemned,'' which aoualla the ropuUtio of ovory school In the city, and, through tho school, that of ovory stwdont, in behalf of tho students I would ask for a omull spaeu in your paper for an answer. Tho "Patron" first attacks what ho calls the "ovll class" but bia oxplan atlon oerVainly shows Ignorance of tho conditio. Tho party last Friday night, at tho homo of Mrs. Duncan, was strictly a sonior olaos party, and all ho sonloro were invited. They count no "hoodluma" amongot tboir Rumbor, au wwa charged. Had nay of tho o called hoodlums boon Invited all claso rules would! havo boon broken, not beaauss tht were hoodlums, but simply beonuoo they were not seniors, Thw writer does not deny that there were no hoodlums present, but he does thmy tho statementu aa appeared In the BtMtMiiwnt, and only de4ro the true feoto to be given to the public, whieh tho correspondent dees not seem to knew, Perhaps our "Patroa" does net kmew that there were two bands Friday night, one having only in mind the se curing of the refreshments, while the ether intended dlng violence to one or more senior boys. The last men tioned were hoodlums, practically crim inals, and so dofoaso is offered for them, but the former wore there solely for the purpose of playing a legitimate "sonpol prank." They intended no harm, and did) none. This is doomed sufficient to dear the falso impression ooBoerning them. His assault on the "punch bowl" needs no explanation, as tho editor's note of the Statesman cleared that. Only wo do wonder in what century our "Patron' 'went to school. Certainly a number back. All tho students are perfectly in ac cord with his observation on hazing, and wo aro more than glad) to oay it has never started) in the Oalem public schools. If It over docs, we hope and know tho board) awl faculty will take it up. A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Aieot. Office with Wm. Brown to Co., No, m Commercial Street, NEW TODAY Dee & Simpson. Butohers, 877 ton merclal street. IX 21 St Notice, Get your Ohlna Jilles fr ChriMmae of Ralph Mason, 211 Mil ler street, South Salem. Phone ? , 18 21 "W Wanted, Turkeys, goose, ducks, ehiek oss and all, farm produce. Highest oash price paid for same. Capital Oommiseien Company, 287 Oonuaer oial street. Telephone 170. Wanteds-Good milk cows, part J-t-soy, not over 8 years old, to bo f r"h after February 1st, Write what yu have to J. II. Batdorf, Oregon tMy 12-211wk Wanted. By Oregon manufacturers, manager for Portland, RefereD-- and security required. AJ'm Weaver & Wailing, box 170, Nw borg, Ore. 12-21 3t For Sale, Stump cord wood, 75c a eord, 2V6 mlloa from Salem, Route 2 W. M. Bohutt. 12-2Mwk' Xmaa Turkey Dinner At Willamette not el. Telephone number of plates, 50c per plate, 12-21 tf For Meata Drosaod! chickens and gro ceries call on W. D. Wheeler, North Commercial street. Phono 093. 12-21-S' M. B. A. Dance. At their hall one-half mile we$i of Chemawa Friday ovenissr, Deooaber 23d. Evorvbodv invited. CW.Vrvtm Bryan Is Heard From. Manila, Dee. 21. Bryan decliooi an invitation to dinner with Acting Governor-General Ido, saying that, as a newspaper writer, ho wished to be free to write later without embarraaa-raont. TImj Tunnel Caved. Now York, Doc. 21. The Pennsyl vania railroad tunnel caved in sgi this morning, this time under North Bivor, burying five men who wero finally resoued, though terribly in SJl!lllww''''"ll'?l"'l'T,',w''n't, provided. 2t jured.