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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1907)
, DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 9ALEM, PRECOX, FRIDAV, DECKMBEIi 20, 1007. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Fur Sale Monday Every fur garment lii our atoro wih bo on snlo Monday at a prlco far be low tho regular. Wo advise Intending purchasers to carefully Inspect tho linos before buying, as It will moan a great sav ing. Only tho high class. Gordon Furs Will bo shown, ns wo carry no other lino. ABOUT MINING STOCKS In the Shoe Department tfJnLjiL fafr. " Ut UTtIm a k tBflsslflgSSSSkfL IsTtM 'Wo aro showing tho very latest lylcj In mon's and ladloa' sllpporrf br tho holidays. Tho famous nnlcl Croon makes In IadlM' felt ippera, Gray, Red, WIno and Inck. Mho kid sllppors. Men's Slippers All elzes In Alligator, Monkey ips, Chenilles, embroidered, etc. 54c to $1.80 90c to $2.05 Men's Vici Kid Slippers, with side goring, In wluo nnd black colors. $1.50 to $7.50 reatest Cleanup Sale of Petticoats fho Krca'ost nnd most comploto stock of Silk Morcorlzod and Heath- bloom underskirts In Salem; pricod for quick soiling. mil Ki JLx'O glflHeBggfik9'Q pW $1.2fi black morcorlzod skirts. . $1.36 black mercerized skirt y 1 .50 black meruerlzod skirts $1.75 black mercerized skirts $2.00 black morcorlzod skirts J2.R0 blaok mercerized skirts $3.60, $4.00, $5.00 special . ..93c $1.10 $1.10 $1.1!T $1.31 $1.7 $2 no Silk Petticoats Reduced $ 6.00 Values - $4.00 8.00 Values - 6.00 1 0.00 Values - 7.50 12.00 Values - 8.00 STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS N'nnoy, If. Zeroher xs. W. II. Burg- hardt and F. T. Grimth is tho title of a complaint which has been filed In dopartmont No. 2 of tho circuit court asking tho adjustment of cer tain Interosts In mining stock whloh the plaintiff sots forth as having purchased of the defendant. The complaint Bets forth that tho dofendnnt was prosldont, financial agent and principal stockkoldor In Gold Creek Mining nnd Milling com pnny having property In Marlon coun ty, nnd that at all datc9 mentioned In tho complaint Grlfllth was an at torney for tho said Uurghardt. Mr?. Zolcher clnlms that on or about tho QUKKX KDXA OP WILLAMETTE. Wj Student .lollllW-jitlon Cotmiivil In W. U. Gym. Miss Edna Browning, with appro priate ceromonlos, was crowned "Queen Edna I." last night, to ruin tho Christmas carnival, which will continue this ovonlng and Saturday afternoon. Upon tho announcement of tho herald, Clark Belknap, the popular young ruler, who wns pretti ly gowned In white nnd blue, led ttto roynl procession to tho dais at tho south end of tho spacious gymnasium while the Peorless orchestra dis persed strains of music. Thcro woro six maids of honor, wearing wreathB of Ivy, nnd ns tho march ended at the throne three maids took tholr po sition on onch"Blde. Tho lord high chamberlain, II. S, Hnrdmnu, dollvored nn address to tho assembled subjects, nnd, ns tho queen knolt upon tho dais, placed n crowd of Ivy upon her brow nnd proclaimed her mlstrosB of tho realm of fun and 31st day of Octobor, 1903, tho do fondant Uurghardt induced her toim0rrImonL o.mon n,nn in nn nn. purchase a largo amount of shares Uoprlato speech, declared that tho of stock of tho salr mining corpora-; Christmas carnlvnl wns In progress, tion, representing that tho stook was nnd w,icomC(1 nn gHC9t8 to hor realm of grent value" being then worth) Mernlo Hug, onoql Salem's swoot 25 cents per Bhnro whllo tho mini- 0st slngors, then favored thoso as mum selling prlco of said Btock was aomblcd with n solo, nftor which Miss llxod at 3 cents nnd also that tho,Iono FBhor Bnvc tf rondlng "I Ain't company was solvent. Mrs. Zoloherlaoln' to Cry nny More." Tho vocnl sots forth that (upon theso roprcson- fl0i0 by Mrs. Goodenough was woll tntlons sho bought 100,000 shares rccolvod, nnd tho rending by Ohostur nt 3 conts per share giving in pay-Jcatlow, "Tho Finish of Porcy Acton mem rour notes. jJonos," mndo all tho wild men InJ 1110 roprownmuonB mntlo ly tno tno B(i9 8hoW8 coni(J out whlj0 tho I defendant, Bays tho plaintiff, woro i,tUnK shook with npplauso. E. false as in 1901, tho compnny wns V. Pierce, who has ono of tho best .found to bo Insolvent nnd tho stock tenor votcos In tho city, Bang to tho worthless. That when an ndjust- ontro satisfaction of all. After tho ment wns domnnded, Uurghardt oxcedont program, the various spoil jrtgreed to accept In liquidation of tho (,r8 0B tn0 gront -Midway" bognn notes stook of tho corporation nt a to Bhout tho pralsos of tho varloua Iprlco not loss than 3 conts per sharo attractions. Confottl was In tho air, giving tho plaintiff all such bonoflt ns nnd lno (mrk!o minstrels sang nbout ,uho might gain by bolng nblo to dli tho "nnlmnl fnlr," nnd tho monk I poho of wild stock nbovo tho prlco of ohattorod Inglee: Tho studonf 3 conts. Prior to this dato, tho do- hnvo a spoclal pollooman on duty to jfomhint nsslgnod somo of tho notes i(0e,, the piece of n sausage, which oxocutod tJ vnrious partlos as ool- j0 llBos for a club. (lutornl socurlly for notos oxocutod by I Tho fostlvltlos will bo roBitmod him to tho tnld third partlos of which this ovonlng. All Indobtodn h to tho defondnnt' Uurghardt wns liquidated by paying off all of said collntoral Indobtodnoss exc.pt $7B0 ombrnced by notos hold by Grimth. In 1901 thoroforo It wns ngrojd and arrangod that all notes thou out standing against tho plaintiff In favor or Uurghardt should bo surrondorod nnd thnro should bu oxocutod u .note . . '.- T for $7B0 wlfloh win to ho paid In WJfoy LovimI IIi l)ir, Serpunt Wll WOMAN . HUSBAND AND DOG sou and Wine, Hut Drew (ho Line nt WiiNtlng Affection on lluliliy. (United Pret Leased Wirt.) tTLAND'S BOND ISSUE ILLEGAL Ha' v i ,'. - big- r U t-rl Dec 20. Portland's cd and t.'ithorlzsd Issue of $3. ') v.Tth uf wator bonds have pa""rJ upon by the circuit court il(" ih -mint v. and found In- T;o decision will affeot not ho watrr bonds, but also tho :e ct tho Issue of $6,226,000 frlzrl at the Juno municipal n an it will also Invalidate m - amendments. The do of t- c rcuit court will not be inded down until Janu was officially announced Judge Clelaud. The de- ou'eomo of a friendly v Francis 'I. McKenna i Smith against the city to .a'lty of the bonds and City Attorney Kavan- ' h tho case up to the su- at once. o Bank Quits Uuslnass. FQ,'i P-ess L&ased Wire.) I r 20. August Saefcn n r-rlvAto linnkars. today & their Hcnnollnn In pkMk'J W" fant.5 T.nnn J& Trnat COBt- ni announced that the bank wltH nn It. .(ruin A start r'o'P4 yesterday that August 'QO rashlnr ,tA Hlannnftarad t a shortage of $65,000 had JWartd RaoTin rufnliul tf BOS tut a bank clerk, speaking den'eri ihn olnrv nnrl said bank was merely going out THIRTY KILLED BY EXPLOSION Palermo. Italy, Dec. 20 A ter rible explosion, which took plac at the noted plant of the Ajollo arm factory, one of the largest arms man ufacturlng bstHbllBhments In Italy, killed at 1 $0 and probably many more. At least 100 are Injured, vmir holels. which were located near bfl and many residences woro badly damaged. The wreckage caught fire and Is burning fiercely, preventing the rescuers making any headway with the relief of the Injured. The casualty list will be large. stock hh before stated The plaintiff sets forth that the de fendants refuse to carry out tholr fiKraemint Ih retiari! (n the linulde- .... ... .. -"..- tlon and Inslot that Ihey will Mil tae, Seattle, Wash.. Dec. 20. Because isiofK at ine uiKiieei marKet price ami jl8 profvesed a greater affection for prow d against tu pinintlfT pr-(Pr ,i0K than the did for her hm sonally for any deficiency. tband, and ttuUilttexl In nightly carous- An Injunction is akcd to restrain Hg wltk other men, much to the dU the .Iffeiylawts from selling the stock turbane of the usual peaoeful mat of the said company at a sum Ism rlmonlal relations. Addison C than 8 ciUb wr snare, until a futur prooe has secured u decree of dl ordor of the court and that tho ud Voroo from his wife, Ada V. Freose. Uurghardt he required to apply the tj oomplnlnt, which wa nmpllfleil lkluldHtlon e: said note as per the )y the testimony of the husband, agreement and for costs and die- Commissary Sergeant Wilson, now lMirsoinontf of the action. 'statlonod at Port Uwton, Is named Carson and Cannon art attorneys as co-respondent, nnd wltneese from for the plalntirf. :the fort tostiflod to a New Year's par- n ,ty In Sergeant Wilson's fHt quar- This Is the season of deoay and tern, In whloh wlno (lowed so freely wMkoned vitality; good hoalth Is that Mrs. Froee became violently III hard to rotaln. If you'd retain yours. 'M,i wnB KVen nntl-septlo tablets In fortify your aj-stom with Holllster'e jmistako for haadache tabtdts, and Itooky Mountain Toa, the surest way. wau only savjd by the prompt arrlv 3fic, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Dr. a! of tho post surgeon nnd the appll- 'Miilnli r . utm.iAnli flki.tv.. O Stone's store. IHSASTHOUK STOH.MS. (Continued from pago four.) To Cure Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE- BROMO Qulnlno Tablets. Druggists refund money If it falls to euro. E. W. GROVE'S been working overtime guarding slgnaturo on each box. 2Go. Chicago against further Inroads of -.,,.... . , the deadly porkors. j ...'! " JOHN MITCHELL STRIGKEN ImllMMoUs, t)- J0 John iI,tc,t 11 was sddly striken this mora lag. Physician and a prieet were . - UBi for. An effort was made ta A kew Mitchell's con dition secret. lie was rueaeu w. i Claypool notel. Mttenen was m. Oetholle. but hi family. It k udr- i ... ali friMula that, it he was taken suddenly UI. nd for n priest, so that he eonW be bnrted with his family, ai a wv - Hodgea lnwi 4at4t which follews: "Mitchell" condition Is serious, but not necessarily critical. I will not discuss the nature of the attack "In the year I worked for Mis Lelter I turned over to her betwe n S8.000.000 and $10,000,000." an- serted Hugh Crabbe of this city, who ha modestly claimed $300,000 fron. Mrs. L. 7 Lelter for salary and wm mission on the profitable Invest ments he made. Most of the Lelter estate Is Ih Chicago real estate and Crahbt's figures a to the Ltr revenue are Interesting when n recall the faet that L. K. Lelte- made woet of his fertune as n many Chicago millionaire have done as a partner with Mar. hall Field, the firm belns Pltfd & loiter Mr. Lelter. who he a palatial home Ih Washington, and Joseph, or iusi ed whet corner" fame, now I seen more In Parte than In Chicago. Crabbe has been factum and he al leges that the promises of homar lums for nimble wit In trades were not kept that the only tokon to him fram Mm. Lelter was "a cheap lead pencil sent from Germany." He had to get along on $850 a year. o Pnr nv at the ordinary diseases of the Bkin Chamberlain' Halve Is oTcellent. It not only allays the Itching and smart but effects a cure For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store, Spray Material PJiocnix Liquid Spray Sulphur Lime Bluestone Scalecide Quality the best, prices the lowest. We can make it to yoar Interest to fctfy yoor Spray of as We handle Gould Spray Pump, none better. D. A. White & Sons 255 Commercial St. Pt'ttlmctt and Bfcdmcn, Poiiltry tuid Ik Buppllotf, Our Delayed Shipment of HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS Has Just Arrived Wo nro now showing n bonuttful nssortmont of special handles with extra good covers suttnblo for Christmas prcsonts, from medi um prlco- mp to $S.25. Thoro U nothing moro Bititnblo for your wlfo than n high grndo umbrolln, nnd you'll find our prices remark Ally low whon considering qunllty. Holiday Shopping i i.M ! i ,i I, i, ..I MMMMMwiMRwBianHBWHaasaHMnMaMHMeMnMMeMmwMeHaHMeMMM I Is always interesting, and especially so when you have a variety of Holiday Novelties to soloot from such ns wo nro ohowing this season, Wo always mako groat preparations for Chrlstmns trado but this year our ordors woro placed early and wo hnvo boon unusually auccosHtul lu obtaining cspoclnlly doalrablo novoltlos sultnblo for proaonts, and they're marked nt prices bnsod on tho spot cash plan ot business, Wo nro plo.tsod to notice that so many custom org nro buying Practical Presents An nrtlclo rocolvod ns n prcoont Is doubly nccnptnblo it It In (useful. Your friends will npproclnto such articles no a dross pat tnrn, a suit of clothos, an. overcoat, a pair ot hIiooh, or a suit of jood woolon underwear. trsw&ds aczd& us&s'& VH IWDKUHKLL "HKOULAB 9TOHKS." jO Our Store Will Be Open This Evening Until 8 O'clock I4I1MIMMIHMIIM WKET REPORTS f BIIBM11MI1MMM 8ALICM MAUKirr. Ixinil Wholcsalo Market. Hggs 32o. llutter 37V4c; fnt 30o. lions 9c; young ohlokens, 9& Looal wheat- 860. Onts 35o. Darloy$24(S)$25. Flour Hard wheat, $100; valley, $1.00. Mill feed llran, $21; short, $20.(0. Hay Cheat, $14; clovor, $10C 12 per ton; timothy, $13 $16. Onions 2tyo lb. Potutooa 8B0 owt. Hops Old, 4 Co; now, 7 8c. Chlttlm bark 4 4 Co. Tropical Fruit-, Dnnnnas $0, Ornngos $3. CO $3.00. Imonu $4 $4.50. ' " o 'riioimiH Gnon Wiin My to Host. Tho funorut sorvloos of tho Into Thomns Orcon, who died In Portland, woro conducted by Hoy. A. A. Mooro, from tho Gathollo church this morn Ing nt 11:30 o'clock, the body arriv ing from Portland on tho 11 o'clock train. Interment was mudo In tho Catholic oemetory. Mr. Croon wav among tho oarly sottlors of Oregon, nnd boeldes his rolutlves leaves many friend, both her onnd In Portland. Christmas Shoppers You will find our store neatly decorated. Filled with tho boit holldsy ko1s. In fact verythlug about 011 r store has a Christmas atmopher. Our entire fere as wall as throo of the best delivery wagons r at your command for prompt service. Home-made fruit Cakes V hav a flue supply 50c, 75c, $1.00, $2.00 Tluwtf cake are exceptionally well made lfoiiiii.iiuul I'Jiiin Pudding 1Zc, Thiy Ant Vy I'liu.. Home-made Cakes We art making somo very tasty novelties. Fancy ilocorutud cakOd of all descriptions SuUaWe for Christmas Gifts Joiiieiimdu Mliic Mt'ut in c per lb Chum und Tiuty .Vonu Hotter. OREGON WALNUTS The only good walnuts In the nmrkot. We have thorn In our ono Hund oar toon. ALL KINDS OF FANCY NUTS, f KJS AND DATES ORANGES AND APPLES The largest display of ornnKOS In town. SEE OUR f ANCY APPLES 410 ROTH &GRABERr?s. if .ii I A i) m