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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1907)
IRSPW p. '!- DAILY CAPITAL JQPftNAL, BAUM. OKBOON! JW - - , ' m -"o''- SATURDAY, TmiTAItY g, 100- GOOD Goods GOOD Goods WHEN PLANNING YOUR SPRING PURCHASES The qiiciitloa will arise nil to tho mol desirable plftco for your shopping. We nro In a itoelllon to supply "yor every- want. " A mual with 11, you "111 llnd here tho largest assortment and tlio bmt values. NKW HPRlNU IKHUIIAXIIHI3 OPENED EVERY HAY. l Lawn ana Linen i Tho new waists nro creating a great ecnealloh, among the good drosiors who nro laying In n son uon't supply of thoso splendid val ues. Undoubtedly tho flnost nssort mont and tho "lowest price for mich Reed qualities you'll Dud In tho city. Chooio boforo tho vurlotlca nro brokon. Shirt Waists Wo aro Just In receipt of so mo pretty waists in polka dot, offoctn uovernl wlylos to nolecl from You'll llko tho valuoa for they nro tho bent wo'vo neon. Spring Dress Goods Wo aro showing on unusually flno assortment of now dross goods for spring. Thoy nro In tho now cut weaves nnd coloring. New Pfaki Silks New Chillies WASH FABRICS Hundreds of dlntlnctivc weaves nro hero displayed In all the shades of tho color gamut. Wash fabrics nro yearly getting' more beautiful. Lot us BUggest that you mako your selections now thero nro two vory good ronsens: First assortments nro bottor today than thoy possibly can be later, nnd tho prices nro no higher. Second tho gowns nro mndo up during this cool wonthor and nro nit ready to slip on when tho warm weather broakn In , Among tho now things Aro LUCERNE HMD. BWIHH JAPANESE ZA.MHI TISSUE BRILLIANT ORIOLE HIliK, AUSATIAN HAT l.V, FRENCH ORGANDIE 1'AUIKIAN SHADOW HlLK KG VIDIAN HPIDHIt HILIC HIliK FOULARD AHHUMO HlLK LINEN FINISH CHAMIIHAY . HILIC ORGANDIE IMPORTER IIIMITIKS, ETC. $10 SUITS Mndo of ALL WOOL mntorlnls In tho host styles nnd colors. Slios rnngo from 35 to 40. Mndo by tho Hart, Schaffnor & Marx nnd L. Alder Bros. Values range up ns high ' ns 1 2 2. GO. You can't nfford to over look this bnrgnln In up-to-date clothing. Early choosors got host rosults. s To Sessions- At the skating nn. i'o-. - -tol0,andl0tol2. .Admission 10c. Skates 2Gc. Teachers' Examinations- Notice Is hereby given that the county school MprtnUjdeoto Ma rlon county, Oregon, will hold Uo regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at the Methodist church, beginning Wed nesday, February 13, 1907, at 0 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday. February lfltb, at 4 o c ock t) m E. T. Moores, County School Superintendent. 2-2-3t-wk2t Hought Printing Plnnt Pniti KIonDln has purchased the printing plant formerly owned by C. L Allen, and wnicn is now uii6 used to publish the "Searchlight." It n.na nwnwl by Rowo & Senn, tho SI1- verton lawyers, and will bo moved to PnrMnnd. whoro tho "Sonrchllgnt will be published by Prof. D. E. Em- crlck. . o SCHOOL FUND INCREASED. Hut Enough Ih Loaned Out to More Than Absorb It. Tho monthly statoment of moneys collected by tho clCrk of tho Stnto Land Board, Issued this morning, shows n totnl of J30.337.C9 had boon recolvcd ns payment on certificates, etc., during Jnnunry nnd turnod over to tho stnto treasury, of which amount $3,800. Gl had boon recolvcd on pnymont on cortlflcatos nnd sales of school land nnd crodltod to tho common school fund, principal. Tho lnnd board nlso approved 24 loans of the school fund nggrogatlng $32,200. oregon sins Tim pack. Spring Shoes Moro now SPUING OXFORDS for womon who llko tho nowosl nnd host stylos. Our shoos nro celubrated for stylo, comfort and durability. You will llko those now stylos In flno footwear. Many styles to chooso from. Kansas Will Enact Election Imw Pat (cmied After Oregon Statute. f CITY NEWS IVT mWWn vWWlw'l IIVBi V Krnk HMd Hop Klwor O. Hcardsloy will exhibit IiU steam, sprayer Saturday, Febru ary 3d, at 1:30 p, in., In front of tho city hall. 3t Tioga Rniicc Don't forget thu douco. at Tiogu Hall Hnturdny night. Jleerloss or chestra. 3-1-2 1 )KnVarged- Our meat mnrket on Kail State street has been doubled in it am! we art butter prepared than uVor to ervo customers. Prompt service nud tho best of meats our motto. Call or phono IPO. 11. K. Kdwnrds, Prop. fwo Hrwlmi At the skating rink tenight: 7:30 to 10, nnd 10 to 13. AdmUnlon 10c Hkfttea SCe. KMtrtltuHl lVhiid Miss Vina Sherman, of the Ghloago Htoro. entertained at her homo last evening In honor of MU Turner, of PurtUiul, who U Mlu Sl'vrmnn'o The Kind of Frames Glasses Right Good Sight To b uwd U wry iuch a matter t tast. U U Important thoujh, that tha frames set properly oa th fto Hd at th right tlUtattN from th9 yrs, that the lenses to perfect ty centered, and how r yuu to know wfe4 Mim is kumsIhk. WK NKVKU BARR'S JOtijLKY STORE guest. Tho evening wan spent with iimihIo and playing "GOO." At a Into hour a dnlnty luncheon wns served by tho hostess. Thoso prosont report a pleasant time, nnd Miss Sherman to bo an excellent ontortnluor. MniMiHcmdo PrUet One hundred dollars In valuable prises will ho given away at tho skat ing rink carnival Wednesday, Febru ary 0th. On exhibition In Pnttor. Uros.' window. Dor Thome- At Klluger grand theatre tonight. Tho Drifting Know It was hero this morning, but It didn't drift, although It mndo our minds drift towards things that nro puru. In tho matter of groceries this reminds us that H. II. Hngnu'a Court sjreot grocery store Is tho place to gut suoh. l'lioue 3(0. .Mr. Jimies Itettrr I). II. James, tho well-known furni ture man, who has been III forisnmu time, Is reported to bo much Improved. Haw You Kent "Dora Thorno" and tho hlgholas specialties offered at (ho Kllnawr Grand this week? Tltnflivat PrUtltw Of buying all your household sup plies, Including groceries, meats, canned goods and everything for tho table, all at one itoro, without run ning about town or calling up half a dosou dlftereut telephones, of course you will go to Farrlngton & Van rauon. mono 3 IT. HVaUng MqiKYttd(w Wednesday, February 8th. Tickets on sale Monday at tho bos offlce. Get your tickets and reierve your skates In advance Intercut lurrvudnK Interest lu thu series of evangel Istla mwtlas that aro being held at the Flrt Prsbyterlan ohureh by Messrs. Stello aud llonuy is lncra. lag, and tho roagrf atlona arow larg er each evenlaar. No service will b held tonlght but thero will bo two rtlce on Sunday, and on i-v.trv tenliK next week. The evening ex- rtjisej tegm promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Ka t4to 3uUgi l'lrtttrx- Of tb. Saa tYaBclsco wrthqualte and Uro at th Kllager Grand thli wk, , Xe TwKwr Mwd)c4 ftswUttMjkftt lowers aa auc- fVl? Of ei4 im ttMHrlMr U Miss Ruth Mylrole, of Scnttlo, Wash ington, as Instructor In nlgobrn In tho high Hcbool. Mlsa Mylrolo Is a grnduato of tho Stnto Unlvorslty jit Seattle, nud comos highly recom mended. Returned to School- Tho thro ollttlo Indians who ran nway from tho Salem Indlnn Train ing Sohool, nt Chomawn, Thursday night, woro returned to tho Institu tion yesterdny. Thoy woro discov ered on n brnke-beam of n south bound train nt Albany, nnd woro held In oiiBtody. MniiU(nul At tho Auditorium Wodnisday, February Clh, Mm lloolli Not Coming Word wns received hqro today that Mrs. Ralllngton Ilooth will not bo In Snluni nt all, on ncoount of washouts on tho linos. Coiuuiriu'liig Monthly-- "Bokhnrdt'a Ideals" will present "Caught lu th Wob." with an entire, change of specialties, nt tho Kllnger Grand. Flrt Torni'N Work Tho public schools will cloto tho flrst term's work next week. Regu lar work will bo continued In all olasses until Wednesday evening, February Cth. Thursday and Fri day tho teacher and principals will prepare their term repots, nnd organ ise tho work for the now term, which opens Monday. February 11th. On Thursday and Friday, February 7th and 8th, beginning at 9 o'clock, ex aralnatloua for admission to the fresh man class In tho high school will be conducted under tho direction of Principal Marlatta and Superintend ent Powers, Frvu Admission Krerybody U admitted freo at tho Auditorium rink momlnga from 10 to 13. No admission charged for; la dles aud children afternoons from 3 to 0. ApptvpriAtos a Million Governor Chamberlain received a telesram this artArnnn,. r,... i.j -""- v'ws i(uui iivorjr B. Reed that tho Washington legila- lllrj. K,l I..,. . . . - .-.- m j.n at'i'ropriaiea a million dollar for tho Alaska-Paclflcvyu-Ron tuitosltloB. &n, ts ....... 1. !.. dlately available. MoruluK 8jUw1 i 10 to IS o'clock at tho kkatlng Two eomptet Jastroctora at j-our Brvlc. No a4UIoft eaarg4. Governor Clmmborlnln rocolvod n telegram this nftornoon from W. I. Stubbs, n momber of tho ICnnsas leg islature, asking for his opinion on tho Oregon election low, doing nwny with cnucuBiis nnd conventions, and providing for tho election of United States Bonators by n direct vote. Mr. Stubbs will Introduco n bill for n slm liar lnw In Kansas, with good pros pects of Its succoss. Govornor Chamberlain !b in Port land today, and his reply will bo wired from there, o Report of Public Library for Janu ary, H07. Number using rending room ..3050 Dally nverago 98 Now membors 78 Totnl membership 1435 New books Purchased 9 Gifts 121 Total . . 130 Number of loans. Hooks 20GG Periodicals 199 Total . .. 2245 Number of volumes in library. .3954 M. PARMKNTBR. 0 Wext-Wnller. A beautiful homo woddlng occur red January 28th, at 2 p. m., nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fro inndor. In South Salem. when their grnnddadughter, Miss Alma Walter was given In mnrrlngo to Mr. Jnmoa K. West. Tho Immediate friends and relatives of the contracting pnrtles wltnossod tho coromony as porformed by Rev. Kxrn Mauror, aftor which a beautiful woddlng dinner was sorved. Mr. and Mn. West will at one take up tholr ubode uoar Hos klns. Or., where they aro well known and hold In high esteem by a largo circle of frionds. Personals Mrs. M. J. Magers wont to Silver ton this morning. Ktmo Noll went to Portland for an over-Sunday visit. Mrs. Amos Vasa has returned from a visit at Stayton. A. a Thomasof Jefferson, was in town this morning on business. J. A. Shrunk, ot Urownsvllle, after a visit here, aaj returned home. Attorney Rlohnrdsoa left for Port land this morning. Governor Chamteerlala left this morning for Portland. John Roberts, tho Portland hop man, la hero oa business. Andrew Hansen was a passenger for Portland this morning Misses Alice and Una Glrardln left this morning for Turner. Miss Norma Gantna,. o... arrived iMhocltrthuornrnr- -. ... .,v,um, 01 i&e salera paint works, was la. AYoodburn today. A. L, Brawn lrtf wi. -. - . a bullae trip up the valler Ilenrcteatatlva Mnm. .'.. S: V. " - BK!r ruana i .iim thn state la quito strong. He Is the chairman of tho SUto Min ing Bureau, nnd says there is much to Oregon besides salmon nnd prunes Mrs H. McDonaugh went to Tur ner this morning to visit relatives. Miss Junlta Miller wenttd Eugene last evening to visit friends over Sunday. R. Blswell, the medical student, loft this morning for a short visit in Portland. Representative George Rogers left this morning for a busineas trip to Portland. Rollln K. Page was among tho Portland-bound passengers this morning. George Himes, of the Oregon His torical Society, was in tho city yes terdny on business. Mrs. H. Jones and Mrs. E. J. Har ris returned this morning to their homos nt Brooks. Mrs. C. Walling went to Eugene today, where she will visit her son, Alvln. H. C. Porter and Henry Welsh woro Snlom visitors thls morning from Auniavllle. Miss Minolta Magers loft this morn Ing for Portland, whoro sho is con ducting n class In music. Mlssos Mary and Lena Payne loft today for an over-Sunday visit nt their homo in Portlnnd. Attorney I. H. VnnWlnklo nnd brother, Charles, wont to Portlnnd on business this morning. Miss Helon Glenson left Inst ev ening for an ovor-Sundny visit nt her homo In Orogon City. Mrs. A. T. Monroe loft this morn ing for Albany, whoro sho will visit friends nnd relatives. Miss Fanny Mullt, of Ashland, who Is ono of the sonnto stenographers, wont to Corvnllls Inst evening. Mrs. G. W. Hunsnkcr, after n visit horo nnd In McMInnvlllo, has re turned to hor homo In Turner. C. D. Gnbrlolson, tho Insurance man, arrived in tho city this morn ing from n trip up tho vnlley. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. E. Whiting, of San Francisco, nro In tho city tho guostB of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Brown. Mrs. R. Bock, who has been visit ing Mrs. Peto Francis, returned this morning to her homo In New Era. Miss Jean McCluro, of Portlnnd, returned homo last evening. Miss Lena Mclntlro nccompnnled hor. Mrs. W. O. Chrlstcnson, who has been visiting in tho city, loft this morning for their homo in Jefferson. A. Corlott nnd C. H. Bnllnrd, wbo have been visiting friends in this city, loft today for their homes In Sheldon, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Martin, of Sc nttlo, who have boon visiting Salem rolatlvos, loft this morning for n visit In Eugene. W. C. Robhnn, tho medical stu dent, left this morning for an over Sunday visit nt his home In Browns ville. Chns. nnllard and Mr. Corlott. of Sheldon, Iown, nro In tho city, visit ing tholr old-tlmo frlond, E. W. Hnz ard. Al. Holmnn, of Snn Francisco, for merly of Salem, passed through tho city this morning, on routo for Seat tle. ' Gideon Stoltz nnd John Moyer will lonvo flils afternoon for Port land to attend to business trelatIvo to tho funeral of tho Into Mr. Rock- onflold, who was u mombor of tho G. A. R nnd It Is probnblo that tho local post will take chargo of tho funeral. PERKINS TALKS T(ft (Continued from p4fft by tho Preslilnn ... TTtS with Caiifornlans yesteraSg "Wo must act Imuediaijjl IV Vr 1 """"- wi inclioaj .., ...u miea ana Janiai San Francisco school queaDJ " uioyuocu ui u possible $ wuuiiiK lor me decision ,fi courts. . Foreign Minister fi! declares that if the courts dJ3 favorably, the antl-Japanes? ment ln'Callfornla will be (3 to represent tho opinion of tj3 Unltdd States, and that thu? require diplomatic adjusting enn liavo only one meSSjJK enn understand it. ""j "Tho situation Is more A than you believe. 7 "Thnt mayor of yourgr'fi soon player, whoso tune fsjSf mny think war with Japano! amount to much, but we ary with n nntlon of proud andfil people. You do not know th3 sources. War with them bo nnythlng llko war with Z Tho Japanese nro not like bM pcnn8, who will exhaust the nn of diplomacy beforo going tofl "When Japan strikes shiul quickly nnd without warnhfl must do all wo can to rcnod cnuso of war. If trouble ctj miiBt not bo our fault, VTJ nvold rupture It any plan ofji cy can prevent it. ' Suits for Divorce, Lltxlo A. Allen has bogun a suit for dlvorco from Alfred L. Allen, on grounds of desortlon. C. C. Wltto hns Instituted suit for dlvorco from Water Wltto. Cruel and Inhuman treatment l tho grounds alleged. -c- FVeahles Hnv'o Social. Tho Freshmen of tho Sninm m. Bchool took possession of tho school uuuumg last night, and held a vory Pleasant social to recnii th r,,ou deeds of valor dono by themselves during the year, and havo n Jollifica tion, which Is a factor to the pleas ant side of school life. Tho even ing was spent with games, Instru mental and vocal music inri'i... and aiding much to tho pleasure and huw iceiing ot tho affair waa dain ty refreshments served by some of tho freshles most fair. Want Taxes Hack. N. Moffltt and C. J. Olmsted have filed an action In department No. 2 of the circuit ivm-i . t . . e . -v buiui me city of Salem asking for a Judgement against tho city annulling a Judg tnent Hvon .-.i. . -- -.... , vuueci 93 poll tax from tha PiaintlfC( also thfl disbursements. rv 'uo vompiaiut, nonB other things. 8et forth that Uon of tho persona of tho plalntlsT. Or tho rcnn th. 41. -1---.. . .. .. , ," "- "" cnarter e: SUln. w,rence to l0as aai col- IZ s po11 tax-u cor'y f Says "War Is IiulmnntJJ Chicago, Feb. 2. Tho DiE?! correspondent at St, Vsi cables ho Is Informed that ba ntely following tho Callforta'il Japan proposed to Russia thM ovncuntlon of Manchuria, Japan scntlng to ylold In debatibltiri questions. Tho informant It 1 1 lomnt who took part In the Ps mouth conference. i "Unless America makes ms4 preparations wnr Is likely to Si imminent," continued the lnfml "bccniiBo tho Ruslsan-Japuli nro doflnltoly settled. Japuk paring fevorishly. Tho Ideaofo ing tho Philippines to the MiMJ unreasonable. Afterwards jj will nsk for tho Hawallaahk which Amorlca could not crates out numillntlqn. Tho J spirit of conquest Is bound M nn outlet. "Of courso, Japnn could 1 tho flrst round, but Hootwi right In trying to prevent t m hurrying prepnratlonsand.s! nlfylng tho Jamaica Inddtst'l Englishmen aro already Mlx4 Jnpnn In California affalrt lj aneso-Atnarican war aepsai tho British attltudo." o Paulino Morton Jfarrfci Now York, Fob 2.-Pau!l ton, daughter of Paul Mortal rled J. Hopkins Smith, Sr-l Thomas church today. For General Suffrar.l; Stockholm. Feb. 2. Th bill, extending suffrage to m cs waa Introduced In parlliwfl day. llPcontJoii to Mr.Uawlf 1 Tho Btudont of WlHamtttiW Ritv win civo a reception ing to Congressman-elect ViM Inv In T.iiRnnno hall. Mr. fl addressed tho students ot ti voraltv voaterdav for tho WM boforo leaving for WashlDtJ ffl DIED. loose At tho family South Commercial street,) a. va. this morning. tlJ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lee Tho funeral sorvlces ! ducted by Rev. Errett home at 2 p. xn. Sunday 1907. ..iWONEY TO L( T0U' Over Lad Bush's B1 NoorfckUttte? PwanV XffAr1ltll. Oilee with Vm. Bro 13 CoMBereial tret NEWT Get tJwi Best pr a eood steak or 1 call B. E. Edwards. pn For Sal. Nowspaj'" ! buslaea, located V aatl rail,!"'? secuoa. ou" - .. ie . anco m ono " dreaa "X.," this o- -. . ,v .-i1 - ,. , ,, mat in orB,eat 78, eom4ee8' r- - -