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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
-wfWiil Q t K A 8 "kjjjy- Bearskin Cloth B Wo nro Just In recolpt of a ship ment of this popular goods' In Plain and Curly GO and CI! Inches wldo. Tho nicest materia! for children's coats, jackets nnd robes. RIBBONS llrllllant Taffeta All shndca G Inches wldo . . ,22c GOOD GOODS ALWAYS I CITY NEWS A flollojUon of Important Pnra graphs for Your Conrldcratloa Looking Over Situation H. H. Corey, of Baker City, who (s slated for tho lucrntlvo position of Auditing clerk In tho otllco of Secre tary of Stnto during tho ndmlnlatrn tlon of Becretary-eloct P. W. Ben son, Is In the city, and made a visit to tho department yesterday to slxo tho situation, In order to fainlllnrlzo himself with tho work somowhnt bo- foro getting Into tllo hnrnnoss. Ho will tnko S. A. Kosor'a place In tho otllce, nnd Mr. Koaor will succeod Frank K. Lovoll. as chief olork, un dor Mr. Bonson. 8ocretnry-olout llenson Is oxpoctod almost nny day to tnko up hts pormnueut residence horo. tVftlcem Elected Thu following offlcora wero olectod Saturday by Vloln, No. 88, D. of II: Mrs. Ruby PnuJndo. P. C. of 11 ; ikhu Bmmn Wolff, 0. of II.; MUn ,Anna Stonstrom, L. af II.; Mrs. Eliza Albright, C. of C; Mra. Viola Mason, recorder; Mrs. Edith Dnrr, nunnclor; Mrs. Annu Anderson, receiver; Mrs. JL DIAMOND.. t Oa your finger or In your scarf or cfelrt front will raiso yonr social and kln standing, It will bo an opou lottor of credtt f A diamond euggoata prosperity, "It stands for auccesa, It represents flnnuclal responsl WKty. IIUY A DIAMOND fd let It talk fpr you. Its con 4t InHttonco will draw big dlvl dUils and It car bo converted Into tmk at any time, and at a profit. Hm? are steadily advanclsg lu vnluo YNt will bo safe In buying a diamond from us. Barr's Jewelry Store Car. Make mm! UHy SK. i Safe Or DAILY OATITAi iii ii L k Shopping I Days I Then Christmas 'TJs n merry day, nnd n glorious (lay glorified by expressions of good will anil innn's best privilege GIVING. Aro you prepared for It? There are- only sixteen Intervening dny. Each of these you should turn In- to a shopping day spend H, here, to make merrier your dear ones' Christmas, then your own will 1: merrier. Wo'vo had, (two) weeks of the buBlcst kind of holiday soiling "Wo frankly any they have been profitable- ones. It Is not that our prlceB wero high that the shokols came- our way. Instead because they were low; nnd so greatly In creased tho voluriio of our sales. Holiday Neckwear Everything that'B now nnd styl ish 1b shown In our ncckwnro de partment nnd our Bhowlng has boon grcntly Incronscd by tho ar rival of a great variety of splen did ties for tho holiday season. FINE UMBRELLAS HATH HOMES GLOVES SILK SUSPENDERS. Dora Aufrnnco, usher; Mrs. Sylvia Forroll, I. W.; Mrs.. Sarah Donnld son, O, W.; MIbs Lena Buck, must- !clau. Hud Purse Stolen I Miss Trcasa Mofiltt, who returned Saturday from n visit In Salem, had hor purso and hand-bag stolen from I her us alio was getting on tho train, n that place Tho purso waa In tho, hand-bag, which waa hanging on her j arm, and contained about 18, or, tloko and some keys. She uH ered her loss beforo tho train atartod and got souio more money from her father. Lobunon Express. Better Than Six The Midland Opera Quintet ap peared beforo an nppreclatlvo audi euco last night In tho now Elks' hull. Tho alngors wero auccossful, insofar us they gratified tho popular domnnd for muslu that nil could understand. They reminded ono of u collcgo glco club, nnd brought back to many the memory of their "alma mater," nnd their happy collego days. Tho tenor was Buffering from a sevens cold, which was autto noticeable In hU voice. Gucht tit Hotel Jnmc 8horlff J. M. Grant, of Polk coun tv. yostorduy delivered Irvln Dj Bolco to tho ponltontiary yesterday to servo an Indeterminate Boutonco, noon conviction of committing a statutory crlmo, Showers of Bloviate In tho Una of fresh meats and provisions aro always falling from tho racks In Partington's market. Your every want satisfied there. Never Too Lat4 J. 0. Pholps, aged 63, yesterday procured a license to marry Mrs. Porllna P. Phelps, who Is 48 years of age. Both parties aro residents of this county. This Is tho third mar rlugo for tho groom and tho fourth for tho brldo. -a James H. Corey, aupposed to bo nn Alaskan mtno owner, was taken off tho train at Eugene Tuesday In nn Insano condition. Shortly after ho boarded tho car at Portland ho be Ran to act queerly, and at times bo cHtq vlolont. Tke aatl-aalooa etenweat out-voted ta eiWH-towR neol at Tillawoo Cttr hi tk eWcUo Xewtay. Or, A. G. Prill ku W a) iMjrorolteK ' JOURNAXJ, SALEM, OREGON. SECRETARY F. W. BENSON 1SM0Y1NG Wanted A dozen or "more able-bod-led men and boys to volunteer to nsBlst In laying enrpots, place fur niture, hang curtains, split nnd put in. Wood, Call at my now resl- . denco on Capital street. Prank W. Benson, secretary of stato-elect. Frank W. Benson "secretary .of state-elect, has arrived In Salem with t.f- i... it. . M.i .mi I ms JUiiiu.v, vanuiuuK, iu. umi w.m ostabllsh a permanent residence here 'or nt least will make Salem his, place I of abodo during his Incumbency. His ! hands nro blistered nnd calloused and his trousers, nearly worn out nt i tho knees from tho strenuous. ,exqr- tlons attendant upon moving, nnd; with a groan of despair as a caravan passed by tho hotel with a, heaping lload of house'hold goods lobeled "P. W. Benson, Salem," he positively re fused to discusB affairs of state, and shambled along In tho wpko of tho truck to receive tho goods at his new homo. "Tho next tlmo I run for tho of fice of secretary of stato, or any oth- jcr," ho panted, "I Bhnll havo It ex plicitly understood that tho offlco Is I to be moved to me, and not mo to tho offlco. 1 thought I was having n 'strenuous time during tho campaign, but tho physical and mental stress I jwas under then Is not to bo com pared In nny Bcnso with tho worries of moving. If tho duties of tho of flco nro naBOvero as thoso of moving I will resign before my term ox plros." , (Exit Mr. Bonson.) Terrllllc Storm Jtngcs. Norfolk, Vn., Dec. 0. A torrlile B.BlUrill IB lilblllb lliuilfi nu wuuov w... ; Florida to Delaware, and nil ship ping Is BCtiamng ior sneuer. Committed to Ayltun. William II. Boss was today com mitted to tho Insnno asylum by the county court upon tlio potltlon of G. W. Clymor. o The Olllcer and the Man. Tho following Is tho exporionco of a Gorman army private: "During tho second mnnouvors," ho says. " I was sent on ahead to 1 Belect quarters for my company. Tho police supplied .tho nninoa of householders who nro expected to shelter tho soldiery, and I had to dccldo on tho number of mon who Bhould bo n88iBned to each place. It Umt dl8patchcd n collrlw wUh ft m 0 fof our c ,. BQmQ VQMm Q, other tho mo8g o wnfl not tkllvoredi Tho nn cncd mo ou Jn Qf tho who,0 ,...,,.i . ,.. ., .,.. cuiujiuiij , ivuunvu tnu iwi ,iuv uvtn- orlng tho mussago. "I did uot receive any mosaago,"' 1 vontured. "Shut your mouth, you liar," ho thuudorud. And again ho hollewed: "Why didn't you deliver that mes sage, you ?" 1 told Kim a socond time that I had not recolved any mossngc. Tho captain tompor broke nil bounds. With an oath he rode his horse nt me full tilt, hurling filthy names at me tho while. Wher ho had ridden right up to mo I fully expected ho would run over me, bik I dared not move he suddenly roln cd In his horse, and drawing a long dagger from his bolt, shouted, livid with pnBsten: "I havo halt a mind to stick this through your vile body, you Schwolnhund!" Once more ho asked mo about the messugo, and one more I answered him. "Then five day's confinement and bread and wator be your punishment, you liar!" ho retorted. He repeated the question several times and Increased my term of Im prisonment each time I answered in tho negative until my term of im prisonment equaled fourteen days. I was placed under arrest. Next day 1 was released, I afterward found that tho captain had discovered hts mistake, but ho nover referred to It. Livingston Wright In Tho World ToDay, o Not All Stolen. Tesa Ho saya ho stole a dozen kisses, from you. Jess 01 that's a big fib. Tess Ol come nowt Jess It Is so. Ho only stole ono; I eavo him tho others. ."0 Know to HapfCB. Tho sturdy oak and clinging vino Aro shows oa any car. mayhap; TIm anlr eak: Jt kee kit sat. t cUft viae ka oa the air, , . Ktw Totfk Baa. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 100(1. INSISTS ON CONTROL OF THE SCHOOLS (Cpntlnued on page eight.) head of tho department of constitu tional law" at thtS 'University of Cali fornia, declared today that Mr. Boosevolt, in his contention, did "not havo a leg to stand on." COnsul-aenernl Miller, of Yokoha ma, who Is In California on n visit, met this morning' with tho school board and received full statistics on the subject. United States District Attornoy Robert T. Devlin, acting on Instructions from Attorney-General Moody, at the request of Secretary' of Stato Boot, conferred nt lengtfi this afternoon with City Attorney William Burke, In an endeavor to nrrlvo nt an agreement on the law In volved, with a view to a test suit In tho stnto or federal courts. Governor-elect Glllett refused to discuss the Issue, but members of the legislature which will meet In Janu ary, aro almost n unit in their asser tion thnt the stnto law providing for separate schools for Japanese will bo strengthened, lnstcnd of relaxed, and tho California delegntion In. congress will bo Instructed to redouble Its efforts to secure the passage of n Jap ancBO exclusion bill. Culls HoosocIt Insincere. Following nro extracts from tho stato press; San Francisco-Chronicle This Is nn implied thrent to uso tho military forces to put Japanese children Into our schools, when ho well knows thnt he has no authority to do any thing of tho kind, nnd that any such attempt could only load to his own lmpoachmont. That oxpression win strlko tho country as an oxhlbltlon of Impotent rngo, which it is very mor tifying to soo In n formnl mossago of the Prosldont. But tho worst of nil Is tho Prosidont's evident Insinceri ty. When referring to Hawaii, he Bays: "Hawaii is now making nn effort to secure Immigrntlon fit In tho end to u8sumo tho duties and burdens of full American citizenship." That language nnd tho context show that the President recognizes thnt tho Immigrntlon which Hawaii has been receiving is not so fit. That immigration, however, hns recently been nlmost exclusively Japanese. New Subject for Rhetoric. Cnll There Is a good deal of -excited rhetoric In tho message, based on Information. Wo refuse to nc cept a rebuke that springs from mlB npprohonslon, nnd, ns for these "mutterlngs' 'of which tho President nmuslngly speaks, they tako their rlso In n seuso thnt tho American standard of living Is Impossible In competition with tho Jnpnnoso. Wo commend thnt to tho President ns n subject worthy of his eloquonce. Sacramento Union The Presldont hns denlt with this , matter lmpotu ously; ho hns argued from wrong promises nnd ho hns reached wrong conclusions. Not even the big stick Is big enough to compel tho peoplo of California to do a thins which they huve u fixed dotormlnntlon not to do. ForeMers Elect Olllcora. Court Sherwood, Forost of F. of A., met last Tuosday ovonlug lu tholr hall, olocted officers nnd partook of a sumptous banquet which thoy had prepared. Tho, following ottlcors wore olocted : , Chief ranger Lee Abby. Sub-chief Clnrenco Perry. Trensuror Ira Jorgenson. Financial secretary A. L. Brown. Recording secretary F. E. Ander son. Senior woodard Martin Vlesko. Lecturer Dr. O. B. Miles. Senior boodle -Levette Miller. Junior beedle H. Molson. Trustee Geo. Patterson, o' Price of Pig Iron Increasing. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec 6. The owners of all furnaces here nro en deavoring to secure their supply of pig Iron tor tho coming year and also for 190S. The oro Js soaring in prlco and It Is calculated that, owing to slow production, prices during tho coming year will be tho highest In tho history of the country. Ship Subsidy Illll. Washington, Dec, 6. Senator Bovcrldgo Introduced a bill today providing that tho cost of meat In spection bo paid by tho packers. GroaYenor agreed to the revision of tho ship Bubsldy to confine aid to South American and Oriental lines only. o-- ' Tho fourteenth annual meeting of tho Oregon Dairymen's Association will meet at Ashland Tuesday and Wednesday, Decomber Uth and 12th B . .. Cfckaffe Harkrts, Chkaao. De. . Wheat 1Z Cf Ut eora 4tt41, oat . Personals G. Stolzwcnt,to Albnpy today oh" business. , . - . i Dr. Ransqm, of Turner, is,a Salem visitor today. . , - . ) 'Hon. T. B. Kay returned this mnrninc from Eugene. J. W, Bailey, of Portland, was.lir, town on, business yesterday. ,. G. P. Robertson postmastea;. at Turner, is In the city today. a j Mrs, G. R. Stahl, of tio retforiji school, w6'nt to Portland today.' ..; krg. Oswald West and Miss ityt ton nro visiting' friends In Portland Mrs. J. R. Leq left this morning for Ros'e'burg, where she will reside. Arthur C. Booschon, of Newport, Is vlBltlng 'relatives' xand frionds in Salem. , J.' G. Graham returned this morn ing from tho car shortage meeting In Eugene. Mrs. ChllderB rtnd daughter, Miss Claudia, havo returned from n viBlt in Portland. J. D. Barber, the dairyman of Mn; rlon, made a business trip to this city yesterdny. J. C. Coffey, nfter a fow days! visit with his family here, returned to Oregon City this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Gray rvont to Portland- today on business. ' Miss Louise Fryslio was n pns. Bengor this morning bound for Port land, to bo tho guest of friends. Chnrles G. Roblln, nfter a viBlt with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. P. Roblin, returned to his homo in Fort Slmcoe, Washington, yestordny. II. W. Stone, general secretary of tho Portland Y. M. C. A., is in tho city. Ho will assist in tho funornl sorvlcos of tho Into C. L. Shepard, who Is to bo burled at Zena today. Mrs. W. II. Lamb8on. stnto com- mnndcr of tho Orogon and Washing ton Lady Maccabees, visited the Hive hero on Its last mooting night, and loft for Portland this morning. Mrs. 13. II. Rotnn, who hns been tho guest of Mrs. E. F. Pnrkhurst, re turned to her homo In Portlnnd this morning. Sho Will bo accompanied by Mrs. Pnrkhurst, who will visit In tho metropolis for n fow dnys. II. Dee and wlfo left this morning for Eurekn, Cnllfornln, to visit tho former's mother, who recently nr rlved In Eurekn from hor homo In Mnlne. Mr. Dee lins not scon his mother for 39 years. Mrs. Holman nnd daughters, Mnt tlo and Pearl, went to Albany this morning to visit rolntlves for two weokB. ' II. Snelllng nnd wife, of Dallas, passed through tho city this morn ing, on route to Albany, whoro thoy will visit relatives. Eugene Shelby, superintendent of Woll-Fnrgo & Co., of Snn Frnnclsco, wns In tho city yesterday. Ho loft this morning for Albany on business. Mr. Shelby wns connected with tho Salem Mercury In 1873. Mrs. E. Davis and Mrs. Tom Mc Hugh returned this morning from a visit In Portland. A, Welch nnd Mr. Hall, who wero formerly connected with tho Citizens' Light & Traction Company, of this city, came up from Portland thU morning. Worked for the Company. East Liverpool, 0., Dee. 6. A street car stopped hero In tho dark noss last night, while tho conductor entered the shods. A stranger board ed tho car, ran ft four miles, collect ed all the fares, and escaped. Tho motormnn wns fooled by tho perfect signal, he being curtained on ac count of the rain. u Chicago's New Court. Chicago, Dec. 6. Tho new munlc- Ipnl court unexpectedly promised to bo tho greatest forco yet discovered In suppression of the ovlls of the un der world. Judge Going president of tho district frequented by levee hnbltues, today order 60 women to leave tho city, and Issued a subpoena for the clerks of tho former Justices under tho old system. It Is charged that strawbonds wero made, and it Is said that convictions of officials con niving at tho trade are certain. Caughlng Spell Caused Death. "Harry Duckwell. aed 25 years. choked to death early yesterday morning at his home, In tho presence of hlB wife and child. He contracted a slight cold a fow days ago and paid but little attention to It. Yes terday morning ho waa seized with a fit of coughing which continued for somo time. Hla wlfo sent for a physician but beforo he could ar rive, another coughing spell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation. St. Louis Globo-Democrat, Dec iBt., 1901." Ballard's Horehound Syrup would havo saved him. 25c, 50c atfd n.00 Sold by D. J. Pry'a drug store, o Sheep on Shra. w, H, 13gan has s stock sheep which ke desire to let out on shares. AddrMa. fiat-. va. route No. 2, or ska Faro-1 "" - is-c-st Don't Let Your -r Piles to K HrcrywIIemorrholdal rir . -tllo' Field for Cancer .i rC.'WoU . t l n . . 11iiii1K. 1U. ""! J "-'V.lM.'S. Trial Pncknirn r 'CohstfpKtlon unchecked brinh llftritmatlbn, Inflammation I piles' -and pile's too often suhjjl tiimnri'Af Molten.. . iwibm - "" "- """6iu muurp. i lTf mt".nfmnnf nll.. ,. .. i condition to continue, it Vn piles tho yoius of tho rectuQ kuubbbu, .una mo excessive $. ing of hp nbdomlnal walla u. n passage In mnny cases 1 rupture and cracking of the ty Thero Is no greater Suffering this. If you aro a sufferpf piles you know it. It Is fpoit-U ininic mat any nmouut of cathtft. will rollovo you. On tho n. nnrfnttvna nrn tnrrn., .. :"'D: " w """" lowetM uucuon oi nemmorrnoids. Dono(l aeceiveu euuer ny tho lluslft. . nn operntlon nlways cures, u w Thero Is Ho Greater Torturo Tburilu. Be times docs, but the ngony of theol ation is too grcnt to warrant then! perlmont, except ns a last resort Thero Is only ono natural wijtol euro piles. Thoro aro incdlcanic:' which togcthor heal tho nucra membrnno of tho bowels and rect: and glvo it life. Tho Pyramid Drs Co, hnvo prepared suppositories ca- venient for Insertion into tho affecU pnrt nnd containing tho sooti!:; healing, Invigorating mcdlcIneiCKJ ed to effect n quick nnd pcrmuts euro. That thoso do cure pita proved by tho voluntary tcstlmoi! of thousands. By every mall wo get lettenM this: "Wishing to glvo credit vW credit is due, I feel It ray duty ton mnnlty ns well ns. yourselraH' write you rcgnrdlng your pllo rtst dy. I havo not finished my nntta and nm now well. After the W treatment of Prymid Pile Cure, tU soreness loft, nnd tho swelllngi k kept decreasing. I also used joe pills' and nm fooling Jlko mptf ngain. Thnnklng you kindly, I yours truly, C. Crowley, 170 9th A". Senttlo, Wash." We do .not nsk you to take word. Wo nro wlHInK that I" should try our treatment and decl for yourself. Send to tho Pjne- DniK Co.. 72 Pyramid Bldg-, shall, Mich., and you will receive trnn rlnl nn'ptnnn hv return M After you have UBed the content! rf this package you can securo encw Hin snmn nieillfilno. If 1'OU ffH' " for tho Pyramid Pllo Cure. ( For aalo at all druggists, 50 cesa per box. Monev to Loan THOMAS K. F0 Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Sale.0 Nocwklj Unkm Vist Il amce aoaerjr. ' n i- w jiii. TjMent At-' r",v-v'",:ca HH WIW Tim. or""" - - lljCeamereUl Street. NEW TODAY rr.-. -T r... vall.lired n aaL hki.mm a rinrnpr nau dvt at my place In South Saleoi- icMa Wanted Stock hogs for J rf j chickens, ducka and all W poultry. Highest price Lee Co., 181 CoromercW J , Ralnrai. Or. . jfl A Few Qkk Bargains. One i 8 yeara oia. bou , ,. i WWBU tVs " " Inil (X a new a w- tia,m for $75; 35 head of t pTc i 9226. ie-Dy ' .k . aa b. H H IIKII LXa 1 W4l.-Maaier for hr J we wa to jw im . .. th rT. TV Mri. W.aolewl . elmauaM. Okto. J --