Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 22, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY ClPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, ORHGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1000
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Just One Week
In which to take advantage of our great
linen offerings. Remember we offer our
ENTIRE LINE AT SPECIAL PRICES
Silk Rain Coats
Wo ro JtiHt In receipt of u se
lect lino of (lie newest utylo nIIIc
Haiti Con I h in wanted Mindcs and
nlzed. Tho lightest and dreamiest
coflt brought out tlicy arc abso
lutely water-proof. Sou our din
play lit corner window. Make
your selection early.
$23.50 to $30
Tomorrow
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MAY ANNUL DIVORCE.
T. J, Luper .May Have Former WIfo
Thrust Upon Him.
Tho troubles of T. J, Lupor, tho
brJdgo carpenter, who wuu brought
took from Beattlo this morning by
Deputy Sheriff Esch are multiplying.
Ih Addition to having to romuln in
Jail nnd faco u orliulnul cluirgo of
lwrjury In tho courtB, Judgo Gallo
way has signed a restraining order,
forbidding him to dispose of any of
Ida property, nnd, to cap tho climax,
Mb former wife, Mm. Llnlo Lupor,
through her attornoyu, Carson &
Cannon, illod n potltlon to liavo tho
dlvorco recently granted annulled.
It I alleged In tho petition that
Lupor was working on a brldgo at
Jefferson, and his wlfo was living
with him, when lout April ho told
her- tbo work was completed, and
that they would move back to Ar'
kaus, Sho weit ilrst, tq get ready
te eetablish iv now homo, when, very
much to her surprise, Lupor wroto
io her that ho wns never coming
High
Grade
Pocket
Knives
Made of raaor ateol, with beautiful
IHMUi haadlfti. KhIvm that give you
aew every tlwe you uw It. We
lare oaee for heavy work and
I for light work, and ladle
halve. A big aMortueat. Wo
JUo&
gwaatie every blade to be right
igpjt will eteerfally ecf or ro
tmd "mt$r ac TT ae KTlag
Mjjwirtln4arf. Ffjeea ttom 7Sc (
fair's Jewelry
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Men's Clothing
Winter clothing nn demonstrat
ed by our Hhowlug of correct tail,
orcd and perfect fitting ready-to-wear
garments make, buying
catty. Wo are prepared to meet
any clothing requirements to ro.
upond with every ntyle, durability
and consistent prices demand.
Coiuo in and let us Miow you what
great offerings ho have at
$10fco$30
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18 REMNANT DAY. m
Short lengths of seasonable fgf PfCC
and depeudnblo goods at
jfleiiei&&&cmA
back. Lntor ho wroto that ho had
Bocured a divorce. Sho nlloges that
In obtaining tho dtvorco Lupcr mndo
many falso statomonts, and sworo
that his wtfo desortod him, and was
last living in Donvor, whonjio know
alio never lived In Donvor nt all.
It Is Buld that in this suit tho di
vorce mill proposition will got soiuo
heavy blows, nnd Hint tho alleged
habit of getting divorces while you
wait will bo fnqulrod Into.
Luper will bo arraigned boforo
Justice Webster this afternoon on n
charge of perjury.
TO CURE A O0L1) IN ONE DAY.
Tnko LAXATIVE RROMO Qulnlno
Tablets. Druggists rotund money It
It falls to euro. E. W. OROVE'S
slgnnturo on each box. 21c.
o -AMBROSE
CANE ARRESTED.
Young Hoy Armttod Hero Wanted
for .Stealing Money in Polk
County.
Chief of Poltco Cornollus arrested
Ambroko Cane, a 16-yoar-old boy,
at 3 o'clock this afternoon, on tho
cbargo of stealing $25 from a wo
man named Loonn Record, at Cor
vallls, Tho chlof was notified yes
terday to watch for tho boy, and tako
him lutn custody. Young Cano ad
mitted to Chief Cornollus that ho
wa tho boy wnntod, and also that
ho atolo tho money. Cano has boon
in and around Salem boforo, and be
longs In Polk county,
o
Self Kate-em.
During a display of winter hats
a certain milliner placed In her win
dow tho 'following placard:
"If you wish n hat becoming to
you, you must bo coming to mo."
Harper's Weekly,
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Too Watchful.
Jack No, I can't nay that I like
your chopcron. I doa't like the way
ho looks. " '
Eva How would you llko her to
lookT
Jack Well, I would like her to
took tho other way aoafretlaae. Chi
cago Dally Newt.
Moot? to Lot
TMOK4JK. yOftB,
Over LM But! Beak, flhthea. Or,
CITY NEWS
A Collc'tion of Important Para
graphs for Your Consideration
A New Show Window
A now modorn plute glass show
window is being placed in tho front
of tho Wlpurt cigar store.
Slinvcn mill Shorn . '
In tho neatest and most snnltnry
stylo at tho Glleon tonsorlal parlors,,
Buccesbor to Jack Ryan. Npnobut
first-class artists employed.- ' l
Dallas Stage Smashed t
Tho team of John FIQler. who
drives tho Dallas stage Tuesday ran
away on tho streets of Dallas, break
ing tho wagon and Injuring slightly
ono of tho horses. j
Drought to tho Pen - -
Sheriff D. II. Jackson, of Jackson
county, brought Ray Parsons and
Monto Howard to tho penltontlnry.
Thoy wero sentenced to ono year
each for tho larceny of a storo.
Moves to Town
H. S. Polsnl, n progressive young
pruno grower of Roscdalo, haif fln
IbIioiI a modern seven-room cottage
on South Commorclnl Btreot, and Is
moving Into It, to mako Salem his
homo.
milyn to tho Hospital
Mrs. Mary Norwood, of Yow Park,
was yesterday taken to tho Snlom
hoapltnl and operated upon for np
pondlcltls. Tho caso Is qulto serious
but tho pationt is doing nlecly nnd
It is thought that'sho will rocover.
Kino Farm Horse
Tom Cornollus returned from Port
land whoro ho recolvod from up tho
country sovon flno well-broko and
gontlo young horses, sultnblo - for
farm work. .Will bo sold at reason
able prlcos. 11-13-tf
WIint'H in n Name?
Well, wo think thoro'a a great deal
In a name, and that Is tho reason wo
carry such an exceptionally high
grado of grocorlcs and provisions to
sustain our woll-onrned reputation
for keeping tho best nt tho most rea
sonable prices. II. II. Ragnn, grocor,
420 Court Btrect.
(PooploWho Are Particular
About their Thnnksglvlng nnd hol
iday poultry should call nnd Inspect
tho first-class stock on display at
Farrlngton's mnrkot, 42G Stato
Btroot, boforo selecting their birds
and other supplies for' tho groat
feast. Boat of stock and Hervlco guar
anteed. All the Same
"Hollo Doc," was tho' snlutatlon
extended a promlnont professional
man who wns strolling leisurely east
ward on Stnto streot last evening.
"Aro yoir going to seo tho 'Tongues
of Flro?'"
"Woll, yes, snmo thing," wns the
ready rojolndor, "I nm going to tho
train to meet my wife."
In Idaho's Prifton
William King, a formor studont nt
tho Oregon roform school, ws ro
contly sontoncod to two and a half
years In tho Idaho ponltontlnry for
stealing $700 worth of diamonds
from a room In tho Raymond Houso,
In LewUtou. Ho is 18 years of oco.
and is said to bo a Salem boy.
Suit For Divorce
Ida May Cornoyor filed a suit for
dlvorco yesterday afternoon In de
partment No. 2 of tho circuit court
against Henry A. Cornoyor, alleg
ing desertion as tho grounds of com
plaint. Tho parties wero married In
this city May 9, 190.0, and tho com
plaint alleges that tho desertion be
gan November 1, 1905. Carey P,
Martin Is tho attorney for tho plain
tiff. A Rd HoHie-GolHg
A. M. Pholps, who camo from his
homo In Wheatland, Wyoming, somo
tlmo ago to attend tho bodsldo of his
wife, who was 111 with typhoid fovor,
left this morning with his children
fof hla eastern home, Mrs. Phelps
arrived la tho city last February to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Lundo, of Yqw Park. Sho waa taken
sick with tho fovor and died on tho
8 3d of last month. Tho body was
exhumed and shipped to Wheatland,
Wyoming, yesterday.
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Karty Lite of AtMkew Jiufcseii.
The devoted mother, ambitious
for her favorite toa. Mat him to the
acadeaiy, while his Brother. Hugh
ad ftobert, foitewed the tw, Aa
drr -waa to a a preaetor of the
tamtly, tharkMr Aadrew mti wlhrmi.
'MllHIIHIIII imm I
Ihotel arrivals
Willamette.
Sam S. Goldsmith, Portland.
T. A. Chlnopk, Portland.
P. H. Rlseng, Chicago.
George Dorcas, Portland. ,
Mrs. F. Paddock, Portland.
Miss Edith Simpson, Saiem.
J. C. Wolf, Sllverton.
E. S. ChaBC, Gntes, Or. ;
I. L. Patterson, Salem. , ,
P. Zomansky, San Francisco.-
A. X. Smith, Portland.
Cottage.
D. MIsnor, Lyons, Or. ,
L. Fuller, Monmouth. ' '
Miss Adella Wnlnscott, City.
T. W. Fleshner, Portland.
J. P. Jones, Portlnnd. '
J. B. See, Woodburn.
Snlcm.
Vlstnr Zednlck, Seattle.
Charles Albright, Seattle.
Harry Cummlngs, Heppner.
E. C. Denny, Stayton.
Ed. Buck and wife, Eugene.
Fred P. Hursch, Aurora.
Alox. Stophcns, Stayton.
book learning. Tho other sons wero
to bo farmers; no high school for
thorn.
Tho clnp of thunder which fell
upon tho Wnxhaw' settlement whon
Tnrleton struck Buford nnd cut
down his pnnlc-strlckon men, rnn
Antlrow away from tho high school
nnd his brothers out of tho corn
flold; and all three woro roughly
Jcnockod nbout for a while, as tho
armloq tramped and fought In tho
Cifrollnn8. But little Andrew was
soon put In a place of safoty by his
mother whllo sho departed upon that
mission of mercy from which sho
novor returned.
In a short whllo camo tho legacy
from (he grandfather's estate In Ire
Innd, nnd young Andrew Jnckaon
found himself In possession of a
grentor capital than tho vast ma
jority of American boys havo started
life on somewhoro botween $1500
nnd $2000.
Biographers ngreo In stntlng that
tho young mnn squandered his In
heritance In riotous living. This Is
probably true. But It Is a significant
fact that henceforth in Jackson's en
reer ho nover seems to have suffered
for tho lack of monoy. After tho
pnymont to him of tho legacy, In tho
18th year of his ago, wo shall nover
boo him again whon ho does not pre
sent tho npponranco of a woll-to-do
citizen. According to nil account,
ho is found woll-dresscd, well-lodged
and well-mounted gny in spirits,
and prosperous In outward soomlng.
Ho boards at tho host tavern In
Salisbury while ho gives two years
to tho study of law. Patrick Henry
was ablo to give but bIx weeks, and
Aloxandor II. Stephens three months
to tho snmo Btudy; thoy wero poor
young men, nnd they wero In a hurry
to got to work. Androw Jackson
"carried himself llko a rich man's
son," boarded at tho Rowan House
nnd leisurely read law for two years,
apparently not being In a hurry to
get to work! Whon admitted to tho
bar ho Is garbed In broadcloth and
ruffled shirt; ho owns a splendid
Baddlo horse, keeps a pack of
hounds, has extra flno pistols nnd
a now rifle, mndo to order "by Yoe-
mans of Charlotte;" Is ablo to put
up stakes at horso races, chicken
lights, dlco-throwlng and card play
ing, and is a loador among respect
able young people In such society
functions ns aro common to Salls-bury-nnd
Charlotte Tom Watson
In Watson's Magazine.
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Only an Honest Man.
A lawyer at a circuit town in Ire
land dropped a 10 noto under the
tablo whllo playing cards at an Inn.
Ho did not dlscovor his loss until
ho wns going to bed, but then re
turned Immediately. On reaching
tho room he wns met by tho waiter,
who said:
"I know what you want; you have
lost something?"
'Yes; I havo lost a 10 noto,"
"Well, Blr, I avo found it. and
hero It is,"
"Thanks, my good lad; here's a
sovereign for you."
So, sir, I want no reward for be
ing hoaest; but," looking at him
with a knowing grin, "waaa't it a
good Job that nono of tho gontlemen
found It? " Tlt-Bltf.
T"; o-
Hfc CWe Cluuwctcrlfttks.
Dubleyv-Judgiug from a remark
Krotchctt made about you, he seems
to coailder you a man of great de
temiaatlon. Piachpeaay I'm aijrfirised to hear
Q hk saylag anything compliment
tary. Hea qiaally knocking ae.
DMey Hal Mayfea that' wht
h
. U 4aalr aaJ yam
gave ap." MiiMWpW.
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Personal
Kola Neis, tho hop man, is In Port
land on business.
C. Marsh went to Jefferson todrt'y
on business. ,
Mrs. W. H, Williams went to Port
land today, whoro sho will reside.
Attorney-General Crawford ro-"
turned Inst ovenlng from Portland!
Deputy Surveyor Stout returned
last? ovenlng from Marlon.
Mrs. G. O. Oliver, of Jefferson, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Farmer.
Ralph Dorcas wont to Portland'
last night to spend a few days.
Dr. Clay wns among tho Portland
bound' .passengers this morning.
Mrs. G. C. Schaum, with her
daughter, Miss Monn, loft today for
Roseburg, to visit her pnronts, Mr.
and Mrs. Howe.
Frank Brown was among the pas
sengers bound for Jefferson this
morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Mooro left
laBt Ovenlng for Snn Francisco whoro
thoy will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. R. McKlnstry re
cently from Oregon City, went to Al
bany today, whoro thoy will reside
Mrs. J. C. Griffith Jeft today foe
Portlnnd, whero sho will visit for a
fow days.
R. A. Williams, of Tho Dalles, has,
returned to his homo nftor n visit In
this city.
Professor R. II. Washburn hns re
turned from a business trip to Rai
nier. Julius PlnciiB, the hop man, re
turned yosterdny from a business
trip to tho hop fields of tho vnlloy.
Mrs. I. L. F. Daud and daughter re
turned Inst ovenlng to Woodburn,
nftcr n short visit In tho city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holt nnd chil
dren, of Brooks, wero visitors In Sn
lom yesterday.
Mrs. J. W. Ransom, nftor n short
visit In tho city, hns returned to her
homo In Turner.
Miss Josslo Cnstlo and cousin,
Chnrles Johns, of Portlnnd, nro the
guests of Mrs. Albort FurBtmnn.
Miss Loulso Hoyt loft this morn
ing for Portlnnd, whoro sho will visit
frlonds for n fow days.
MIbb Minnie Broslg, of Sllverton,
who linn lioon Hi a ennaf nt tra TV
...-w ., w.v B..UM w I.U. ,. .
Miss Nannn Lewis, who hns.beorr'
visiting Snlom relatives, loft this
morning for Stayton to visit frlonds
nnd relatives. Sho was accompanied
by Mrs. Amos Vass, of this city.
Mrs. C. A. Bevlor, of Gates, who
has beon visiting her mother, Mrs.
yeoman, wno hns been ill several
wcoks. loft this morning with hor
chlldron for hor homo In Gntes.
Mrs. Ellon Chnmberlnln, who hnB
i,nn , , - ,,.
II. Pnrkor, returned homo last oven- J consider It ono oi tno une aw
ing. I clnes In tho world for piles. I it,
Mrs. A. II. LaCrolx wont to Al- fcrcd untold m,BQry for four monl!
bnny this morning to nttond tho dlsr and whon W wlfo bogBed m0 10 ! ,J
trlct convention of tho Lady Macca-!01, a 50 box Whcn Jt WM J?
j,nA Keno I know I was better, and It
and Mrs. Chnrles Woller, left this IIonoy Grove' Tox" R R ' .'
morning for hor homo In Seattle.! "P' S l on,y U8ed tW0 b0,e,JS
Mrs. Chamberlain Is well-known hero th,nk l nood any m0'
having resided In Salem many years.,01 80ven month8' stand,DK; a B,
Jno. Slmondama nnd B. II. Willis, To ot n frc0 trlnl rV
!., .... . .. ... todnv to tho Pvrnmld Drug CO.,
ft .UU.11UIUVUIU, wore in me city this " .; " .... ,, u.n vickl
weok on their Wnv tn ri..w . ,..ou Pyramid Building, Marshull, MKW ;
Josonh .qhnninu n, .i.. ..,
. , vw t,tutv.tiui,l. uuu .
postmnstor.
James Roberts, of this city, has re
ceived word that his brother, Edgar
Roberts, has been elected district
attorney. His homo is in Finney
county, Kansas, and ho was in Ore
gon making a visit last summer.
John W. Manloy, of South Salem,
has received word that his brother
was re-elected sheriff of his homo
county In Missouri, although the
county wont tho other way political
ly on part of tho ticket.
F. W. Mlchaells has returned from
a week spent at Portland', whero he
visited tho big shops of tho General
Electric Company, and got all tho
latest Ideas about car repairing, and
saya tho company will do some big
things for this section, In tho way of
Improving the service, in the spring.
n
Bet Uakaent or Earth.
Henry D. Baldwin, Sunt, City Wa
ter W'orks, Shullsburg. Wis., writes-
I nave tried many kinds of Hntwonf
but I have never received much bene-
at until I used Ballard' Snow Liai.
ment for rheumatlea aad d1m.
think It the beet llalaaaat oa earth."
3&C. boo and $1.60. For sale by D.
J. Fry' drug atore.
Ktertiwet Tomorrow Ntefct.
Tomorrow ovealng at 8 o'clock the
senior pupils of tho Sacred Heart
Academy will glvo a musical aad
dramatlo entertainment at their hall
oa Center aad Cottage street. The
will pret th heaatifal TfHttawd
drama froat "The Life of aWiMt r.
will h chard.
PILES
Cured Quickly and PnInlcssI.
Risk, No Dancer 4
"igcr.
A Free Trial PCkKe to )
oum, uy mini io All Who Write
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common senso is Just ns necessirr
(even., more so) In medicine as u
business or tho affairs of every d
llfb. Peoplcnro 'getting to kno JJ
tlmn thoy used to. Not so long J!
it was tho fashion to make all gon,
of claims for a. medicine, and WJl
up by ijBklns tho reader to B0 to J
irrua store and buy a bottle. peoDt !
won't stnnd for that kind of thli 7
now. Thoy want lrooftangiJ
proof. They want to try the reBi
dy first, and if they find It to be wif ,
Is claimed-they will be glad enonri''
to go and buy it. ;
A Convincing Argument.
That Is why wo say to every ne.
Bufforlng from piles or any form of
rectal disease, sond us your nJ
and wo will gladly send you a fr-
mm imcKage. i-or wo know tiut
tho result -will bo. After using u,
trial you will hurry to your neareit
druggist and get a 50c box of Pm.
mid Pllo Curo, now admitted by thou
sands to bo one of tho most wonder
ful rollofs and cures for Piles eTef
known. .
"Plenso oxcuso my delay in writing
to you sooner In regard to what yow
Pyramid Pilo Curo has dono for tat.
I ... . .J ,.
d,dn,t tako any bBB,nB to setmt!l
sond for a socond "ox- IUIW"'
ftbout wo11 now' but lf l , ,
symptoms of a roturn i wm- order
once. I order it rrom ino ri""
Drug Co. to bo sure of tho curo. Tell
all about this flno remedy for piles.
rAnd If thero Is anything la thli
lotter you wnn to UB0 do ", ' T
celved your lotter a fow dnys
Yours for a remedy like Pjrramw
Pllo Curo. J. J. M'ELYYt.&,
Ban. It will como by return inw.
and tho result will both delight i
astonish you.
MARRIED.
ORAVRN-TlAnTLETT. At Seatllft
November 13, 1906, Mies RuthM-j
nnrMntt nnd Mr. Llewellyen Lr
en. Rov. W. H. Lee officiating
Until nm rnnlrinntR of SaleOl.
Mr. Craven la the son of Mr. j
Craven, of this city, and U
known hero. Ho is more famllUW)
called "Loulo."
BORN.
ALBRJCHT. At tho family bonw iJ
thiclty, Wednesday, Nve":t
2JV 906, to Mr. and Mrs. FrA
' Albrlcht. a 10-pound daugnw.
Nocwfch Uakm Fire I
amceSockty.
Frank Meredith, Resident Af
0ce with Wra. Brown & Co.,
129 Comwerelal Street.
NEW TODAY
Fc Heat Five-room
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r.oria wiaier fiwi ; - ntf.
from achool. Inquire at m
man' aecoad-haad store, fp
trcuf --
Fr 8le r T For goo J
voo. oh fcarae or u-- m
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