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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907 L D tockton -The Old White Corner- ARTISANS DISTRICT MEETING (Thanksgiving Table Linens '-! Our stock ot linens ombraco the product of tho most Important fac tories. Fastidious housekeepers will bo pleased not only with tho patterns but with tho excellent quality as well Our hobby Is a good article at a rea sonable price. LIHEH imasks by the Yard, Linen Sets, Napkins, Separate Cloths, Etc. BLANKETS ihlo It Is truo that wo have small slzo cheap blankets, we i not going to spond out tlmo ertlslng thorn. Wo prefer to about Bomothlng durable and fendablc. $1.00 Blankets I sko excellent quality In gray- v'V m fond white f $1.25 Blankets Ira eiovcn-qunriura iiuuvj to blankets In white, gray and Full twelvo-qunrtor slzo and equal $1.50 Blankets for sorvlco to a $5 blankot 'I Capital Assembly No. Rt Will Hold Big Initiation Friday EvMiIng Many Visitors. Thero will bo a district mcctln.r held In this city Friday night undor the. auspices of tho local assembly of United Artisans which promisor to bo of social as well as business Interest to tho order. Capital As sembly No. 84 hns a wldo reputa tion for lt3 hospitality and will doubtloss entertnln Its guests royal ly tomorrow evening. Visitors arc expected from Portland, Sllvefton, Rlckronl, Dnllas and Brooks which organizations havo been Invited to tnko part In tho mooting. Tho local lodgo expects to Initiate about 30 candidates besides those who nro brought from other assemblies. Tho local lodgo team will put tho work on the floor, after which tho mem bers and their gucst9 will bo ban qiiotcd In tho nssombly halls. HEARTLESS DEED OF A WOMAN KILLED AN INFANT MKs Laura Wllllnnm Threw Child From Moving Train Under Ar rest at Los Angeles. NEW ROAD ALMOST HEADY. HHAJfS VICTORIOUS. nn Defeats S. If. S. Seconds Oilier Sport NeWH. to s'and up against tho re- line bucks of tholr hoavlor at tho S II. S. socond team awn to defeat at Chomtiwn ay by n scoro of 33 to 0. Tho was wet and allppory which disadvantaged tho lighter phool 'cam, who wero out- frorn thr first. aawa worked tho .forward quarterback kicks sovoral lot good gains lxut most of ardtg v,ai mndo by straight Icki a!.d the delayod pass dahj t . ad" on sovoral occn- bc"(n-j r-od gains. olas a 1 Smoker playod tho Irao for Chemawn. Tho lattor mctmVr of tho first toam. (lem, Captain Clifford Farmer Srtalnly tho goods. Ho was every play, smashing Into tho Jhemawn bnckB and often ig them for a Iobs. at tackle played a Btendy ind broke up sovoral plays In fer his sldo ot tho line punting was also a feature. (ted soven times for an nvor- S5 yards, ;Perklns at loft half played U until Injured In tho lat- ot the game. Ilne-up of tho two teams was; Mwa Salem. ....LER Ramp .... L.T R Mlnton . LOR,,,, Steinberg OR...... Brooks tf9 C Lafkey ..RO,L Lafkoy .RTL Krebs . -REL Benson - ...Q Roberta ...F ,. Kejser LH.R Perkins RHL.. (C.)Farmer of halve, 25 and 20 mln- ffr-Lawon, C. I. S. freNi o, S. H. S. JuB- -Gabrielson, S. II. S. Hali field (Eugene) yes- "enon tho high Bchool vars.'y second team down re of c to 2 in favor of the f" Wa a hard cam a And ach team up at ita best. Wf 'VC3t0Ver. nt ih Wnnh. w8h school, Seattle, received " 'no Berkeley hleh school. Bfnla, asking for tho contract Eae to be played at Seattle rrmng of ThanksKlTlnat torer is no- ...... i "D8 and will plan for a large J' ended the championship - wouia-oe worm- beater last night nt Bnkorsflold, Cnl whon ho nut Chnrloy Murray, tho local welterweight down and out In tho third round of a fight scheduled to go for twenty. Nolll may bo matched with Kid Gorman for a fight lioro Christmas ovo. A chnl longo has also been received from Young Potor Jackson, LINGERING COLD. Withstood Other Treatment But Quickly Cured by Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy. "Last winter I caught a very so voro cold which llngorod for wooks," snys J. Urquhnrt, of Zephyr, On tario. "My cough was vory dry and harsh. Tho local denlor recommend ed Chnmborlnln'o Cough Roroody and gunrantood It, so I gavo it n trial. Ono small bottlo of It curod mo. I bollovo CUamborlnln's Cough Romody to bo tho host I havo ovor used." This romody Is for buIo at Dr. Stono's drug store. o "Tho Alaskan" Here John Cort's big opora troup which will prosont "Tho Alaskan" tonight in tho Grand opera houso nrrlvoi this morning. Thoro Is a bovy of pretty and attractlvo young ladles with tho company ,but thoy don't look a bit llko Alaskan girls. Tho tickets aro selling very rapidly, aud tho prospects aro that tho houso will bo crowded. Can you afford to trlflo with so serious a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottlo of "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy," that is guarantoed to cure or money refunded. Prico 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottlo. For sale by dealers everywhere. Last Splice of Snlem-Portland Electric Driven. Tho last Bplko has been driven; tho stringing of wires has been al most completed, nnd by Jnnunry 1 regular sorvlco will commenco on tho now electric lino botwoon Port land and Salem. On Tuesday ovon Ing, without any demonstration, ex cept that made by a few member of tho construction forco, tho flnnl stroko of tho work of track laying was mado nonr Tlgardvlllo. Tho scheduled date for this coromony waa Novombor IB but unforseon de lays necessitates Us postponement until is'orunuiur 19. Tho builders nro W. S. BnrBtow & Co. Completion ot tho best electric rntlrond In Oregon will bo hailed with plcaBuro by tho pooplo of the Wlllnmotto vnlloy who forseo tho construction, before many years, of a systom of olcctrlc ronds that will connect nil tho prlnclpnl towns in tho valley from Portland to Corvnl lls. Tho Oregon Electric has ordered n full complomont ot tho most mod ern cqulpmont. Its oloctrlcal loco motlvos aro poworful onglnos nnd Its pnssonger enrs havo all tho convent oncos of tho Intost railway coaoho. Early ntxt spring tho company will bogln construotlon of n brnuoh linn in THIlghnrn nnd tilts will Its fol. Jlowod by construction of othr '.branclio In the vlly. CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY PASSES DELINQUENCY BILL. (United Press Leased Wire.) . Sacramento, Co.1., Nov. Tho sen ate this morning, after much dismis sion unanimously passed tho tax de linquency bill, extending tho tlmo for tho payment ot tho first Install ment of stnto and county taxes CO days to January 20. Tho measure was Immediately transmitted to tho assombty, and will doubtless go lo tho govornor this ovonlng. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Bernardino Cnl., Nov. 21. Deputy Sheriff Ward arrested MlM Laura Williams nt Los Angeles Inst night on n warrant issued by tho dis trict nttornoy, charging murder In connection with tho death ot a 5-months-old mulntto child, thrown from the Santa Fo flyer Monday ev ening. Mrs. Katherluo Kelly, a nurBc, Informed Oftlcor Ward that tho Williams girl, who Is only 19, had been stnylng with her for somo wooks, rceolvlng monoy through fun known sources. Monday aftornoon tho Williams! girl loft, and to nn Inquiry why sho did not tnko tho Infant's clothing, replied that sho would not need tho clothes any moro. Trainmen on tho flyor rccognlzod tho woman by tho description. Sho had a bundlo wrapped In a brown shawl which thiy know was a child, though not seeing Its fcnturoB. Near Cucamonga tho woman entered tho toilet, reappearing without tho bun dlo. A pnlr of Infant's shoos loft on tho soat also dlsappoarod later. Tho body of tho Infant wob posi tively ldontlflod by Nurso Kolly. Sho could glvo no other Information, but stated that tho Williams girl Im- prostrod her as noting mystorloiiBly flluco thoy mot, nnd would toll noth ing concerning hor past or tho pa rontngo of tho Infant. n Shoud Novombor's frosty brcozo- Bring you coughs, colds or chills, Tnko Rocky Mountain Ten Inatoad Of hnrmful drugs nnd bitter plllr For salo at Dr. Stono's Btoro. GOMPERS STICKS TO HIS ACCUSING STATEMENT. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Norfolk, Va., Nov. 21. "If Bran denburg enya that ho did not try to brlbo mo tobetray tho Federation of Labor ami friends to tho Natlonnl Manufacturers, ho llos," declared Prosldent Gompors todny, substan tiating tho accusation ho mado yes terday In a speech boforo tho dele gates. "If thoro Is no brlbory attempted, why Is It thoro was bo much secre cy about Brandenburg's transac tions? My statements nro abBoluto facts, nnd I will stand by thorn. At tho tlmo I was approached I was asked to go to South Carolina, whoro President Van Clovo, ot tho Manu facturers' Association, wat planning to bring .us together." Bring Me Your Old Gold Jewelry And oxchnngo fbr now up-to-date plecos. Wo will nllow you Its full value Our good3 aro marked la plain figures, and nn honest trad will bo mado. This Is ft good tints to Bolect cholco pieces for tho cow ing holidays also. You pay a.siaall deposit, nnd wo will lay It away for you. CHAS. H. HINGES Lending Jeweler nnd Optician. 123 Commercial stroot. The Oaly Ono on This Street. TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. our erocer returni your moner K tou don' UkaS4littline' licit; mo pay Mm. Flno Grapes A plate of flno grapes was last ov onlng placed on exhibit In tho Board of Trade rooms by John Mlnger, who resides near this olty. The speci mens aro of the Black Hamburg va riety, and demonstrate that this soctlon Is well adapted to vineyard culture. nero's Good Advice. O. S. Woolevor, ono of the best known merchants of Lo Raysvllle, N. Y says; "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Cures every sore, wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at J C. Perry's drug Btore. State Opens Wood Bids Tho state officials opened bids to .furnish fuel wood for the Insane asylum and other Institutions yester day. Prices for big flr ranged from S3.80 to $4.25. Last year $3.50 was paid. The board Is taking all ten dered at $4.00 or under. Becona growth Is being delivered at the asy lum farm for $3.60. Marlon Ncwh Item. Married Novombor 20, nt tho (rosldonco of Reuben Small, noar Marlon, Mr. Edmund Mntthlas and MIeo Ada Small, both of Tumor, Or., Rov. B. F. Hlnshnw, of Marlon, om- elating. Tho wedding was a qulot affair, and was attended by a few relatlvos and frlonds. Qunrtorly meeting was hold at tho Frlonds church hero Friday, Satur day and Sunday. Among tboso pres ent from Scotts Mills wero John Rich lo nnd wlfo, I. N. Cummins and wife, Jessie Colson, wife and daughter, Wllford Hammor and wlfo; Snlom, Rev. Chas. Scott, Rev. Chas. Bald win, D. D. Keolor, S. Frailor and family, Mrs. White. Mrs. Frazlor and Mary Eptegraff: Rosedale, Mrs. Chas. Townsond, Mrs. Pemborton and John Pemborton and wife. Rev. Marlon George, evangelistic super intendent of church work, of Port land, wnjs In attendance, and gavo an excellent dlscourto Saturday ev ening. Effle Tamplln, of Portland, wns also In attendance Mrs. Fan ulu Lyter, from Kansas, a mission ary on hor way to Douglas and Cake lilandB. Alaska, gavo an Interesting talk on missionary work Saturday nleht. Rov. Chas Scott preachea Sunday morning. An enjoyable time was had by all In attendance. Among tho recent arrivals In thU vicinity aro R. D. Barber and family, from Silver Creek, Neb. Judgo Scott, of Salem, was In town over night on business. . -o .. . . ...- T i rile uurea m o ro u unja. PAZO OINTMENT Is gueranteed to euro any case of uenmg, uuau, uu intr nr Protrudlne Piles In 6 to . 14 day or money refunded. jc ROBBED POSTOFFICE TO PLAY POOL. (United Proas Leased Wlro.) Portland, Nov. 21. Fred Johnson nnd George Wilson, tho 'two boys who woro arrcBted yeBtorday charged with tho robbery of branch ofneo No. 2, confessed to tho crlmo before Judgo Camoron thlB morning. Thoy declared that thoy wantod tho monoy In order to contlnuo play pay pool, a gambling game, that hna uuddonly becomo vory populnr In tho pool and billiard parlora of Portland. Q " wi I i Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun- kard rccommonda "Hickory Bark Cough Romody." Guaranteed to euro your cough, and gunrantood to bo puro. Mado from tho bark ot tho sholl bark or whlto hickory troo. For salo by dealers ovorywhoro. RIOT IN PUBLIC ABATTOIR Bl'TCHRHS' UTENSILS FREELY USED IN FIGHT AT VLADIVOS TOKSEVERAL PERSONS AltF KILLED. Vladivostok Nov. 21. Sovoral wero klllod and sooroa Injured In n despornto light botwoan tho troopn and a band of drunkon rlotors who attomptod to maosaoro mon nnd wo mou employod by tho niAinlelpnl ab- battolr. Threo hundred rlotors woro hond- od by a man dressed as an army offi cer. Whon thoy attacked tho ab- battolr the leador ordorod all tho om- ployos hanged, but, boforo tho first execution could bo carried out, tho improvised gibbet collapsed, and tho oxooutlon decreo was abandoned. Tho leador began cutting down ho employes with a cleavor nnd other butchor knives. Tho rlotors fol lowed his example. Men and womon, horribly cut and half dead, woro fighting for their lives whon tho sol dlors arrived, and many rlotors woro cut down and many arrests wero made. o Bo Charitable to your horse as woll ns to yourself. You need not suffer from pains of any sort your horBcs need not suf fer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Spow Liniment. It euros all pains. J. M. Roberts, Bakersflold, Mo., writes "I havo used your liniment for ton years and find It to bo tho best I havo ever used for man or boast." Sold by D. J. Fry. n No Ht'i'vlrw Tonight Owing to tho entertainment which Is to be given by tho Boston Sextette In tho First Christian church this evening, thero will be no services un til tomorrow evening, at tha visual hour. Start winter In a healthy condi tion, bo freo from dlseaso. Hollls tor's Rocky Mountain Tea, the moit reliable preventative. Notblnp bo Buro to keep you woll. 35 cents, Tea or Tiiblets. For sale at Dr. Stone's store, IT IS NOT WRONG IF YOU HONT GET CAUGHT. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Chicago, Nov, 21. Walsh'a law yers offered n novol plea In tho de fense of Walsh this morning, that It tho king of flnnnco "violate tho law nnd succeeds," ho ought nob to he puulshod. Thoy claimed that If a bankor violates tho spoclflo terras of tho law Intended to protect deposi tors, to lnsuro protection, that be ob serves tho spirit, though ho Ignores tho luw'a letter. Prosecutor Dobyns characterized tho Bonsntiounl plo nas "Napoleonic theory of military expedient, that tho succors Justifies tho disobedience" Bank Clearance.H. Tncomn, Wash., Nov. 21. Clear- ,lugH $723,812, bnlanecs $34,770. Soattlo Clearings . $1,231,840, balances $104,480. Portland Oloarlngs $032,851, bnlanecs $09,050. Look Up A, M. Ilnns-n, tho Snlom planing mill man, whon you wish to hnvo nny kind of fancy woodwork made, Elks' Lodgo Tonight lnltlntlon. Dig mooting STARR PIANO! HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL DIED. BUZDEI3. In Snlom TuoBday, No vombor 10, 1007, John Duzbco, nged 77 yoars, 1 month. Ho was born In Illinois, whoro ho spout hl oarly boyhood. Ho moved from Illinois to Kansas In 180?, whoro ho rosldod until 1870, whon ho, with IiIb family, moved to Ore gon, nnd fiottlod nenr GfoMmm, whoro ho mndo IiIh homo until hla rocont sickness. Ho loaves ono son, Furmnn Buz bao, of Oregon City, nnd two grand children, who rosldo In Gresham, bosldea a wldo clrclo of frlonds throughout tho vnlloy. I Tho funeral services will bo con 1 dMctod In Oregon City tomorrow nf tornoon at 2 o'clock. Intorment In .thnt city. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Ollico with Wm, Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial strcqt. i Clinppod hniidn aro quickly cured by np lying Chnmborlnln'a Salvo. Prico 26c. For salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Ovor Lndd & BupIi's Batik, Salem, Or WJ 1 NEW TODAY For Snlo Sovoral Iiousob In Salem. and farmlands at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 0-1-ood Get n Hwitor Whllo tho spoclnl snlo Is on, Evory boating Btovo In tho Btoro nt' spoclnl prico this wook. Duron & Hamilton. Ulhs' Initiation Tonight. Lnrgo dologatlon com ing from othor towns. Don't miss It. IttMiU mmmmi u&d&j&fo CHIMNEY SWEEPING Thoso desiring to havo tholr chlmnoys or furnacos cleaned, pipo, stoves or ranges, enn do so by lonv- Ing ordra at tho Sponcor Hnrdwnro Co., or at Tho Capital Journal officii. Run go nnd furnaco cleaning a spe cialty. John Rogan, ohlmnoy sweep. ll-10-3t For Sale Nine-year-old maro, woll broke to work and drive; ulso 3. 3 Inoh Rushford wagon, almost now. also 7-month-old colt. Inqulro of Cummlngs Bros., 253 South Com mercial stroot. 11-21-31 For Salo or Trade A bonutlful samplo piano. Ownor loavlng tho olty. Also household furnltttro at a sacrifice, 1041 Marlon street. ll-21-3t Wanted Prosman. Apply to Jour nal office. Portland Market. Whoat Club, 87c; valley, 87or bluo atom, 80c. MUlBtuff Bran, $21. Hay Timothy, valloy, $18?10; alfalfa, $13. Vetch 18.60, Poultry Hens, 11 Mi 12c; spring chickens, ll',&12o; ducks, young, 12 Hi 6 13c; pigeons, $11.C0. Pork Host, $GB$0.35, Hops 1907, 7V4Q10cj old, 40' 4Ua lb. Lambs Spring, $4.60$6.25. Mutton $4.60 $6.00. Wool 20 22c; eastern Oregon, 160 22c. 4-KtMWMtMtM44miW IHMIWii RED CROSS li IOHt Brown silk ribbon 'bolt, with black holdor containing a Water man fountain pon and pencil. Re ward for return of same to Salem Stoara Laundry. ll-21-3t For Hui Fine cow. Mrs. M. E. Holcomb, 11C0 South Commer cial street. Phono 1128. 11-2 l-3t Wanted Competent girl for genoral housework. Apply morning of Mrs. Louis Lachmund, 264 North Churck, street. 11-21-tf PHARMACY Cofrrer Commercial and State !! m ..4 . .. . ..... . Aimi. laminar om siuuu innv ji i! 11 m II II II baa been so well known tor 4 years. The place far honest II drugs an honest prices. Tho ! ! 1 1 store that makes friends of Its J j 1 j patron on tho terms of merit, 1 i f ! By the way, come In aad ' j 1 l seo our new lino of postcards, j IBIMIWIMIWlillllBIHWIW W. .uedPLjt" j