Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 10, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKEQON. TIIUKSOAY,. .TAXUA11V 10, 1000.
J. L STOCKTON
THE HOUSE Of SPECIALS
Great
Clearance Sale
IU'inarkublo selling during (lie
lust few weeks Is indicative of the
confidence tho people Imvc in our
-business methods. Everything Is
done on tho Bqunrc, and no por
tion Is ever lured to disappoint
ment who comes to us. Wo in
nugurnto this Rale in order to
closo out what's left of our fall
Roods.
BARGAINS WILL ABOUND
THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Big Cuts in
Dress Goods
Heads Rainproof Kcadonn crepes,
Serges, Mohdclaincs, Panamas,
etc, all reduced.
Ladies' Suits,
Skirts and Coats
This entire, stock without re
serve is cut to tho quick. Profits
are of no consideration.
STOCKTON'S
The busy place where they are not afraid to give
a bargain.
Issue of SI 8,000,000 in Jtonds.
Baltimore, Jan. 10. At a special
neetlng of tho stockholders of tho
Seaboard Air railroad today tho plan
b( tho directors to lssuo $18,000,000
bf 5 per cent bonds wbb adopted.
rho bonds aro to bo secured by a
nortgngo or deed of trust and col-
ateral tniBt ngrcomont covering tho
roiert of tho company, and other
securities and will bo duo on Fobru-
hry 2$, 1937. It Is proposed to uso
hie bonds In paying off tho three
years Gs duo next March and taking
up the notes of tho company as well
ns to nrovldo for further dovolop-
incut of tho company. It Is also pro
posed to lssuo early next year $7,-
300,000 of bonds and tho holders of
tho stock and voting trust certificates
of tho lino aro to have tlio right or
subscribing to tho now lssuo at 90
and interest to tho cxtont of 12 per
cent of their holdings.
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Overcome by Gas.
Wheeling, Va., Jan. 1Q. Seven
people, ovorcomo, may dlo nV a ro
sult of a sudden turning on of tho
natural gas supply In Martin's Fer
ry, Bridgeport and Bellalro this
morning, attor It had boon partially
turned off. Residents of tho'thrco
towns had nnrrow escapes from suf
focation and flro.
WHERE
IS FRANK
L0UGHRAN
Supposed to Be in This Locality-
Heir to Fortune -Raward
Offered
Has anyone dolhiito knowledgo of
he whereabouts of Frank Loughrnn.
tenographer nnd typewriter and
'cnl estate dealor?
If so. there Is a chanco to earn a
"suitable reward" for convoying such
Information to Joseph Loughrnn,
principal examiner, bureau 'of pen
sions, Washington, D. C; who Is
making a search for tho son who loft
his homo in 1889, and bus not since
boon heard of or from. Ho Is now
3f years of age, and Is Bitppoacd to
bo located Bomowhero In this vicini
ty. In a postal card, addressed to
County Clerk 11. D. Allen, Mr. Lough
ran says that his son has Inherited a
portion of his grandmother's ostnte,
and tbnt ho Is very desirous of lo
cating him. The full text of tho pos
tal card follews:
"Tho County Clerk, Marlon Ceunty:
"Dear Sir: In 1889 my son,
Loughrnn, wont to tho Pacific coast,
and has not since been heard of. It
Is thought ho mny bo In your locali
ty. Ho Is now 35; was a stenograph
er and typowiiler, and wns In tho
real cstato business. PoBslbly you
may hoar something of him. Ho has
Inherited nn lntorost In his grand
mother's estate, and a sultablo re
ward will bo paid for his whoro
nbouts. JOS. LOUQIIRAN,
"Prlnclpnl Examiner Bureau of Pen
sions, Washington, J). C.
"Jnnunry i, 1907."
No ono seems to know positively of
anybody of that nnmo having over
beon ongnged In tho ronl estato busi
ness in this county, hut a person of a
nnmo somcthlni; simllnr to his Is
thought to have boon engaged In tho
timber business within tho past fow
years.
Xcw York Stock Exchange Totals.
Now York. Jan. 10, Tho total
volumo of listed stocks" traded in on
tho Now York stock exchnngo for tho
Lyoar 1900 was 220,913,277 shares an
compared with 211,859,980 shares
In 3 905. In unlisted stocks tho to
tal transactions wero 59,253,882 as
compared with 48,300,457 In 1905.
Tho tax on stock speculation imposed
by the state did not restrain specula
tion. In bonds thero was a marked
falling off In transactions. Of stato
nnd 'railroad bonds there wns traded
In during 190G a total of $033,830,
500, while In 1905 tho amount was
$S53,S02,700. Unlisted bonds wero
f mil ml In In (tin nmminl nf MO
j G2&.3S0 as compared with $1S0,598,-
200 In 1905. In no other two years
was thore such a marked shrinkage
in bond transactions ns occurred in
1905 and 190(5.
Record Diamond Imports,
New York, Jnn. 10. For tho year
ending ipeccmbor 31, upwnrds of
$43,000,000 has boon paid for dia
monds and other precious stones Im
ported to this city. Tho totnl exceeds
that of last year by $0,000,00 and
that of two yenrs ago by $17,000,
000. Tho Imports this year consti
tutes a record nnd Is nn Index to tho
general prosperity of tho country.
Slnco 1SGS when tho first stono wns
imported from tho enpo of Good
Hopo this country has paid over
$33,000000 for diamonds or ono-hnlf
tho amount which South Africa hnn
obtained for Its ontlro supply of pre
cious stones tho world over. Tho
figures represent what tho Importers
pay, but according to tho trndo, tho
public pnys 50 por cent moro. The
vnluo of diamonds Is now 200 por
co nt hlghor than eight years ago,
o
Large Timber Purchase.
Tncomn, WaBh., Jnn. 10. Tho
Monarch Tlmbor company has pur
chased 100,000 acros of timber Innd
In this stato for $0,000,000. It In
'calculated by tho management of tho
company thnt it will tako at least lb
years after tho first log Is cut to saw
tho last stick In tills vast tract even
If It puts Bovornl mills In operation
and rushes tho work with nil possible
Bpecd. Tho panhnndlo of Idaho, par
ticularly that portion lying belwoon
tho St. Joo and St. Marios rlvors. Is
, almost unbroken forest nnd It Is In
this country that' tho Monarch com
pany litis holdings, tho tlmbor lying
adjacent to these rlvors. Tho erec
tion of sawmills has boon commenced
and work on the timber will bo com
menced with nil possible dispatch.
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Fight for nu Kmplre.
Teheran, Porsla, Jan. 10. Great
excitement has beon caused hero by
tho report from Lurlston that Fnthor
Mlrse, tho third son of tho Into Shah
has raised nn army of 10,000 follow
ers, and Is preparing to march on
Tehornu. Tho coronation of Mo
hnmed All. tho now heir to tho
throne, tnkos plnco In 20 days, and
It Is feared that an effort will bo
mndo nt his overthrow nnd a usurpa
tion of tho crown.
Kstray Notice.
Notlco Is horoby given thnt I havo
taken up and impounded tho follow
ing described animal, found running
nt lnrgo within tho limits of tho
City of Salem, to-wlt:
Ono black 3-year-old horso colt,
heavy main and tull. burnt scars on
two hind logs nnd ono foro leg. No
other marks or brands.
Tho owner of said animal can
havo tho Bamo by proving property
and paying tho lcgnl charges and ex
penses of taking up and keeping,
etc., nnd In default thereof for llvo
dnys I will prococd to soil sold ani
mal nt public auction, ns provided
In ordlnanco No. 200 of tho aforesaid
city. D. W. GIDSON,
J . City Marshal.
Dated Salem, Jan. 10, 19&7.
l-10-3t
Klinget Ganc$
J. A. COOPER
PRESENTING THE ;
Coope
Belmotf Company
No Dark Nights
SATUHUAY JLVriNEE 2:30 P. M.
Cured of Lung Trouble.
"It Is now olovon years slnca I had
a nnrrow oscnpo from consumption,"
writes C. O. Floyd, a loading business
man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run
down In weight to 135 pounds, nnd
coughing was constant both by dny
and by night. Finally I bogan tak
ing Dr. King's Now Dscovory, nnd
continuod this for about six months,
wlton my cough and lung troublo
wero ontlroly gono and I wno restored
to my normal wolght, 170 pounds."
Thousands of porsons henfed ovcry
year. , Guaranteed at J. C. Poory's
drug storo; 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottlo free.
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Our Optica Department
'Will roBumo its normal condi
tion again, and tho best of atten
tion will bo glvon those who need
our services. Wo are equipped
with tho latost Instruments for
testing tho oyes, and our prices
aro tho most roadonablo.
Chas. H. Hinges.
Graduate Optician.
Auditorium Rink !
Roller Skating
Tho only comfortnblo plnco of
rocrontlon in tho city during thof
cold snap.
Hlnk thoroughly heated. Three
sessions dally morning, after
noon and evening.
Froo admission morning bob
slon; Indies and chtldron admitted
freo afternoons. Skates 25c. Ev
ening ndmlBBlou 10c.
CATOniAo
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PROM THE JAN. 11TH OF THE SEASON TO THE JAN. 31 ST.
Never before have carpets been offered to you at such ridiculous prices. But
we must have room for the new goods that ar now on the way, and we are will
ing to sacrifice on the old goods and make room for the NEW.
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Bring in the size of your I
rooms and we may have a rem
nant that will exactly fit it and
at prices that will astonish you.
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This includes our
INGRAINS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
BODY BRUSSELS, AXMINISTERS,
VELVETS AND SAVONERIES.
You can pay a small deposit
now and wcwlll make up your
carpet and you can pay the rest
when you need it.
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Tell your neighbors or friends about this extraordinary sale if you don't need
any carpets yourself in the near future. We will SAVE YOU BIG MONEY if you
buy this month at
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