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DAILY OATI CAIi JOOTINAU BAI.U.M. OltEGOS. WBUNIiSDAV, NOVEJIUERJM, 1 007. n W I I . ? i Richardot Knit Outing Garments A happy combination of negli gee comfort nnd ronl smartness. Gracofully Imparting ovory es ntial lino of tho flguro with. In coming modesty, attonded with n jlassy tailored effect. They tiro designed by a French lady artist who knows how. . They como In white, red, navy, Oxford and black. Second Floor Boy Wanted Bright energetic boy about 16 J" 10 years of ago. Apply at of fice. STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. I wish I wuz a Tiny Tad So the weather's very bod Umbrellaphant: "Como here, and do your, little stunt. .sm mj$& iMM ILmMsm re rsr Hi' J J-ftPQUMt I0O1 71 TAt co.iy W$r .WUj We can't all liavo UnibrollnphniitH to spread their ears to sjiolter as, but there are umbrellas not ho fanciful, but far more usefu'J.' Wo have many, some of silk that roll up no thicker than a wine, others of gloria part silk, part linen useful,- handsome, durable, with handles that make the price as much as you may care to spend. Today Only For todny's selling wo offer a flue line of Canadian Mink Furs $1.98 $2.98 MAM: A STUDY OF THE BANKS Values .to $2.75 for Today's Sale Values to $C50 for Today's Sale i . rn iAmu i etfelA& M IHCORf A mconpofPATeo Sensational Dress floods SALE CONTINUING TODAY. j Evory plcco of this season's dosignlng and including novelty ilross goods in I'laids Ovcr-rinlils uid Shadow I'laids in tho nowost' and best patterns and colorlngs Tlio values rango from 85c to $1.50 m 48c OWGoldJei Extraordinary Session of Legislature tos Appropriate Money and Appoint Committee for Itesearch. PeS. Wo ..... "Hsi "'" aiio v.. . 1 value. itA are tnv. wur bom. nlnln n.... 6Uies. and a v.. Wlllbeae. This, J 'Jniihs v, you. CHAS. H. H1NG LVfldtllfr T . ""cicr and 123 Commercial street. 5LD0 on This Street. Optldm, Oi)" (United Press Leased Wire.) Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 20. Doth , houses of the legislature this mom- lift UVfiUll lllllllll wuir in lug up. polntment of nn Investigating com mittee to ransack tho system of banking and triiBt company methods throughout tho state. A concurrent : resolution in the senate and a sub stitute resolution in tho nssombly looking to tho appointment of a Committee of b!x. three from mmii ..... lift, Vi.III t nouBO, navo ueen submitted. In tho '" "'" sauo a call for a senate tho resolution wns favorably lnl B08lon of the led,., Wtd received and will probablV imss ul Ctl lt m be Memnn.! J"Ie,.p this afternoon's Bession. In the as. add,Honnl scwlon win m Bcmbly an Incipient fight was Binoth- Journ noxt Saturday night ' oreu, nnu lao manor win como up "uuuce has been -for discussion tomorrow, after differ- w,lh tno supplemental " iiiK factions havo had an onnortunltv '"Slslaturo can nn,i .m ...0a,tt)'. in nnnfnr nnd niihmlf n linrmnnliui. 'tllO tltlln tiof In, iu, . " ft . ... .. ..U..,.UUIU.;,D , governor measuro for ratification. i Conditions nt nu. Senator Loavitt this morning In- Snn Francisco Nor. 20.-.Tod ' troduced beforo tho sonato tho con. 1J o'clock offers had )J. 'If WHfitn-tiitnmiimKnaniii J jiiiipi.... t -w- Mnrrlnc-o l.lrniiseH . ; ; County Clerk Allon yesterday af j tornoon issued tho following mar . . rlago llcenses: Harry P. Diamond, ! ! of Portland, aged 28, and Llzzlo ; ;lziegler, of Salem, aged 2C, W. T. Rl- loy witness. Edmund Mathias, aged CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important Par J ngraphs or Your Consideration ' r ff 1 1 1 I f 1 I 1 1 n t I I i I I I I ' nnd Ada L. Small, aged -10, both WJSATJIRR: THURSDAY, Post Card Hall Now subjects dally, RAIN TONIGHT AND ' T"rnopi Reuben O. Small witness. RIOII SOUTHERLY To bo given by tho Woodmen of tho World at tho Holman hall Fri day, Novomber 22. You nro cor dially invited. Grand march at 8:30. ll-20-3t Mel vn CI enui ire Will bo with tho BoBton Soxtotto club at tho Cliristian church, don't Don't Miss lAll to hear her. J Tho now and soncational W. O. W. and lovors' delight dances at tho W. O. W. ball, Friday. Novombor 22. ll-20-3t Ladles Havo your quilts quilted at 141 South Llborfy strcot, tho Now Idea Qulltor, opposite tho Salem Stoam Wild Roso notir Laundry. Prlcea, spreads nnd fancy quilts, $1.50; comforts and plain qullta, $1.00 . Mrs. W. II. Dorman, proprietor. 11-1 0-1 m Don't Fall To hoar tho first uumbor of tho High School Lltorary at 'tho Chrls tlau church, Novombor 21. Mr. Albert Solb n Has oponwl up a nbw photo studio Made In Salem, is tho best that is, Romombor this tho next tlmo you ordor, and buy a homo product. Order Your next bill of grocorios of J. M. Lawronco at tho old P. O. grocery Btoro, and you aro suro to bo satisfied. Don't Forget ' To call on Stoualoff Dros. when ovor Pattons book storo Ho is an yu 'think of ordorlng your meat, onorgotlo young bualnoss man anJ SoG their sanitary mothod of koop- oxpocts to mako Salora his homo. (,nB ", and yoi will bo a purchaser. Ittlheo Club Meeting Tho proBidont and board of direc tors of tho lllihco Club mot last PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Robert Eakin wont to Port land last evening.' J. W. South is u Salem buslncBS visitor from Albany. Govornor Chamberlain wont to Portland last cvonlng. William Jones loft last evening for Portland on business. Mrs. Ed. Illrsch is in Portland to visit frlonds nnd relatives. Miles Mnllonc Cnrlcton went to Portland yestordny on buslncBS. Mrs. T. J. Savago has boon trans acting business in Portlnnd. Mrs. Oscar Johnson Is tho guost of frlonds in Portland for a few days. Miss Laura Kirk has gono to Port lnnd whoro sho will bo tho guost of relatives. Miss liazol Dronnon wont to Port land yesterday to visit rolativos nud frlonds. William N. MUlor, of Amity, was a business visitor In tho city yes terday. Mir. and Mrs. E. Cx Koonlg havo gono to Portland, whoro thoy expect to locate, G. D. Carnes, after a vlBlt to his family In this city, 19ft today for Portland on business, Robert HondrlckB, of tho States man, was among thoso who went to Portland this morning. Mrs. J. D. Lee returned to Port land yostorday, after visiting frlonds and relatives in this city. Miss Knthoryn Vanduyn and MIsa Mnrgory Wilson nro tho guests of Portland friends and rolativos. Mrs. M. Loron. and daughter, Miss Dolllo. aro visiting rolativos and friends in Brooks. R. W. Dllloy loft last evening for Marshalltown, Iowa, whoro he will visit rolativos. Aldorman Stolz loft last ovoning William A. Gent nnd llttlo daugh ter loft yesterday for their hono in Wilbur, Washington. Mr. Gout re turned lust wcok from California with tho body of his deceased wife, who died In Los Angeles nnd wan burled In this city Inst Saturday. Sho was, formorly Miss Allco StlnBon of Salem nnd loft a wido clrclo of friends In this vicinity. Wti curront resolution providing for tho from tn United States nb-trcto nminlnfmnnf nt n tnln r.nmmlt t for tlin nilrolm.A .1 ...... appointment of a Joint committee of for tno purchase ol wm efl MAIUUKI). VARLEY POINTER. In Portlnnd this, Wcdnosday, afternoon, No vombor 20, 1007, Miss Alico Var loy to Mr. Polntor, of Portland. MIbs Vnrloy formerly resided In this city, where sho hau many friondB Mr. and Mrs. Polntor will mnko their homo In Portland. Arretted in Sllvcrton Upon a warrant sworn out by A. IG. McMIUnn, Deputy Sheriff Mlnto night nt the clubhouse, and Dr. W. yostorday arrested Frank Miller In II. BytNl wns oleoted chairman of Silverton on a chargo of carrying n tho board. President McCornnck concoalod weapon, and brought him named Homer Smith, Ray Farmor to this olty, whoro ho was arraigned nnd Paul Wallace bb Ijoubo commit- boforo Justice Wobstor. Tho pris teo. It wns dooidod to restore la- oner'a ball was llxcsl at $50, which dlos' night as a strong social fen- w furnlshoil by Silverton friends, 'or Portland and tho sound cltios on turo, and tho first rocoption will b Owing to tho holiday, MIHor wbb not buslnoes. given on tho first Thursdny night nllowod to pload. Mrs. L. A. MoFarlano after u after Thnnksglvipg, Prosidont Mo-1 - short visit in Salem returned yos- Cornack Intouds to mnko tho social Human Hearts torday to her homo In Orogon City, life of tho olub a strong faotor In1 A fftir-slzod audionco witnessed Mrs. B. L. Balloy and daughter, tho llfo of tho organization. tho time-honored play, "Human Miss Edna, havo returned to their llloarts," last night at tho Grnnd. homo In Woodburn, after visiting In Vsltors iTho company putting on tho play this city. Aro cordially Invited to visit Mr. rondored It In a vory orodltablo man- MUs Minnie Harris has gono to ami Mrs. Trover' new studio located nor, and, although thoy are not all Porlnnd whoro sho will moot her over tho Prloo shoe storo on Stnto Sim's, tholr nudlanoo fuliv eniov.d atnr m innnin javna nt T.ini, - - V - ---"-- , DIAMOND ZIEGLER. At tho court houoo In this city Novem ber 19, 1907, MJbb Llzzlo Ziogler to Harry P. Diamond, Rov. J. R Comor officiating. Tho groom Is a young business man of Portland, whllo tho brldo is a Salem. girl, who has many friends In this vicinity. - o. HORN. BLOOM. At tho family homo In Polk county, Wednesday morning, Novombor 20, 1907, to Mr. .and Mrs. Mnrk Bloom, a son. o Wo wish to Call Vniif ntfnntlnn in flio illonlnv In " vlaln lo mnfln tii tia AnnMnirAtlf av our show window of Tiffany glass ' , . ,, ... ( candy ware, which wo mako In all colors and designs .for weddings, ro- slx from both houses for tho purpose r 'co treasury ceril!u'i. ., of Investigating tho bnnks nnd bank- uolclno8s. These sccorltlM iw Ing lawB of tho state. , lo u 'ooked upon as a Mjhhfab ino coiuuiiuuo is caiicu upon to "'"" ""wimcnt, even tho irt ft. report at tho noxt session of tho niatro In ono year. The Pan liVlrP- "i1- AhP- .b-0Bt mthod of nnl bonds aro not belnj c!o ..-. u, uim au prospective parclaa must mnko their bids direct to a, miasury aopartment la Wiiilifjt Evory solvent bank la Sta m rlfirn tn nnvlrn. a... n ... . . ,.H, b uuw gum coia lot BC in tno settlement of any i whoro clenrlng house wrtlJoij' cannot bo used. Deposltt of eoUh both savings and commercU! Ui wns larger than withdraw!! (orr any. Incron.sc Clrcnhllon. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 10, B. I R. Sponcor, first vice-president D(rjM Natlonnl Rank of Commerce, lor (hi further promotion of thehii'ipl cont plnn for the moremented wheat, crop to tido water, to tnko out $250,000 addltloulV noto circulation, provided It mi tnln assurances from the Irm dopnrtment nt Washington Uttj bank notes can bo made rW Issue within & month Mr SJ sont a telegraphic Inquiry to l flclals at Washington on nsklnc how aulckb the ewwl could bo Issued. Tho National Dank of Coi wishes to tako out tho tii&l circulation to aaltt la tutdilt movomont of the wheat, ut added circulation is 8 part U ft1 scheme worked out lajtwW bank for that purpose. WWWA i Wf.tm IHr llftMWm CHARLES W. MOR8E. Stcnmshlp ningnntu who was Involv ed with the Ilolnzus nnd was forced by cleurlng Iiouhu olllclnls to resign from bnuklng directorates In New Vrr'- protecting depositors In th!B class of banks In future nnd liberal pr eoptions, banquets, etc. This waro Is maJo only at tho Spa. etreot. The New Trover Studl Mr. and Mr Trovor wlsl to an nounce tho opening of tholr now studio located on Stnto straot ovor tho Price Shoe Co.'s storo. Will Test Cattle State Veterinary Surgeon Korinok will glvo tho tuboroulln tost to 17 head of cattle at tho asylum today. Tho cattlo havo boon soleoted from herds in this vicinity for tho tost, and will bo Innoculated thlsrovonlng botween s and 9 o'olook. If the temperat'ire of tho animals raise two degrees within 3C hours thoy will bo condemned. Tho nvorago tem poraturo Is being rqcorded today and will bo taken again tomorrow. Jail Full of ftucMs Tho Salem city jail Is being taxed to Us utmost slooplng capacity during tho stormy woathor to accommodate tho trausient man on tho streets, Tho jail furnished sholtor for 14 last night, only two of whom were pris oners, being arrested for bolng drunk, tho piny. River Rising Tho wator in tho river has rnlsod soveral lnoho today, owing to tho rovont storms, and now stands a fow lnohos nbov( tho zero mark. who will maka a two months' visit In thU olty. Mrs. F. P. Mnrlng, who has boon visiting her slsUr Mrs. Claud Gatch, of this olty, loft this morning for hor homo In Soattle. R. II. Varley loft this morning for Portland, to wltnos tho mnrrlage of his slstor to a Mr. Polntor, of Port- land, which ceremony takos place ' STARR PIANOl mail CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL " Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Wra. Brown & Co,, No. 29 Commercial Btreot. ponses. The resolution will pass at this afternoon's session, Lloutenant-Govornor Porter, Sen ator Wright and others who aro In tho banking business, doclaro tbut tho state banking laws need re vision and Improvement, that wrong methods aro pur&ued by many stato bankers, and that -these methods havo contributed to the lack of con fidence. Tho judiciary committee's bl'l permitting certain legal business to bo transacted during tho holidays will be reported late this aftornoon, and will bo so amonded as to fully protect any debtors who might be caught by tho bank's Inability to pay a doposlt In cash, Governor Gillette has assured tho entire San Francisco delegation th.H nld on Gnul Bowl. Wnshlnirton .NOV. 10.-Sem' persons called at the txMsarte !,! nnntlMltton for i JMrt V ; n..n.d ftttv million sold cates, and to submit W ' cannl bonds. SecreUry ' ,nv nni iwsue the cefUflatet w ho gets a part of the tow hundrod million wescnow ' Wish to Cufll Your attention to the fVj our show window of TifW P .. . which we buUBw colors and designs fo. r teJW captions, banquew. cu, mndo only at the Spa. . .....- of Hawaii l & i ha lerriiuu .ii tuted proceedlnp. ?? ' of the Mormon ttnrcs I--- bornatlon of perjury MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. .FORD Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or i NEW TODAY! Street Work Stops This Week Jack Smart itho mnnagor of tho rock crusher forco of men nt work this aftornoon. on South Commercial street, In Ellgnr shormant of FnUs Cty ,g For SaleStoudebnker wagon, or -... , , uuiitiiui roponor m.s tho g08t of frend8 ln th,3 cUy Mf i would trado for horsef Enqulre at morning, said: Owing to tho In- Sherman was formerly a rosldent of 290 South Twenty-first street, clemency of the weather and tho Sale whor h0 wa8 connootod wlth or phono 471 n-20-3f conditions cnusod by tho prosont m, ntina i,i tt ,, . bank holidays, It Is probable that th boon omployQd ,n tho WaKep L crusher on South Commercial streot Toozo 8toro at Palls Ct lhii . !mp,b, 40 wok visiting hor sister, Mrs. Conn of this oon 1 m C0", 'nUe?' ??d th' 0,t'' ha3 r6turned t0 h0I tn ZS. (JTd f101!?1 Bt,P Port,ad- Sh0 accompanied by operations on tho street for tho win- Ma rnnn wlw ,v.,n vlclf . " tor nftor flnlshlnc tho navemont . .. '" ",c" from Commercial to Church street.'. and Blj1 JonQ& of - .... ... land are visiting In tho olty. Mrs. v" Jones was formerly Miss Bernardli 9 Wanted nt Onct Woman or girl for general housework. Apply at 506 North Commercial stret. ll-20-3t CHIMNEY SWEEPING Thoso desiring to- have their chimneys or furnaces cleaned, pipes, stoves or ranges, can do so by leav ing ordrs a the Sponcer Hardware nighty Mexicans have gone strike at Bakorsflold where they of Salem and lg , t JosepnCo., or at The Capital Journal office, were employed by the San a Fe Rail Bernar tue wo knowut0pieQP; Range and furnaco oleanlng a spo- Z,?.Za b0CaUBe tU6,r badsh0 ha3 boen -s,B for the wS c!alt Jo san, ehlmney sweep. dcou uecreaseu. sovoral months In southern Oregon. I 11-19-31 WALNUTS Finest display of SALEM GROWN WALNUTS to fcc seen in Salem. Notice otst window display f tle Aittwont sies aoo qe' Moir Grocery f3D a in i l & Mmt