Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 26, 1907, Image 1

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AMPAlGN FOR OTooFACTS
, r y f
OUT THE PRODUCTS !
f THE WORLD'S MOST
WONDERFUL VALLEY
BELM
MYERS
WINNER
M, ORCHARD. FLOCKS AND DAWIN V0TIN6 CONTEST
LAMI-7TTI2 VALLKY DHVKLO PMI4NT LI-JAGVK HAS OltOAXIZKI)
C MIAIOX TO SKCUHK 00,000 IIOMIMIUILDKUS llUUI.NG TIIK
: vi3ah jooh will 1miksi3nt volumk ok information con
dlnski) into onk thousand pithy and convincing kacth
io year 1908 will bocomo ro
knblo In history for the largest
ration of homcBeokers to tho
Be Const thnt has cvor bean re-
Tlmes aro bQttor out Weat
;ln tbo EtiBt, nnd TIIOSK WHO
I, TIIK MONEY TO LKAVIJ
itn AUK COMING WKST IN
J 12 NTMlltiltS. Thoro will be
money in circulation In tlio
Northwest than ovor before.
will bo moro lands sold nnd
than In nuy year In history.
pho transcontinental lines will
)urlRt nnd coloniit rntos Into
nnd UUNDRKIKS OK THOU-
OK HOMICSKKKKHS WILL
)VF.I WIvST. What nro wo
Eto do to Ret jpur share In this
favored roglon? Jn tho va
rious loculltlos aro Donrds of Trnde
land commercial clubs, and ninny
'real estnto men nre doing good, work
to bring In new people, nut the or
gnnlztttlon of a gront gouornl cam
paign for a doJlnito purpose must
still be accomplished, Uoro Is a.
ample of lettorg we arc receiving
dally:
Moro MIshourliuiH Coming,
j P. J. Howling, of Adrian, Mo.,
.writoe The Capital' Journal tho fol
lowing letter: "Through courtesy of
Snlcm Board of Trndo, have beon
supplied with llturnturo portraying
the benutloH and resources of your
splendid state.
"It has boon pointed out that tn
succoisful ronl csato broker as an
I TRontTmie'd" on pnieo wo)?
ClearingSale
if Mammoth Proportions Will
Se Held For the Next 30 Days
AT THE
HICAG0 STORi
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
.SI
i5,000 Worth of the Newest Uoofls in
t.. .. i n tii n. ct.,Uinn.A
ie Willamette vaiiev win ag aiaugmeicu
Jgardless of Cost. No Mercy Will Be
Shown to Prices.
b Ucs' Suits, Ladles' Coats, Girls' and Children's Coat, Ladles'
i Skirts, nno Furs, Petticoats, MUHnory, Oetrieh Plume, Uaibrel
'. Dress Goods, Silks, Men's and Boys' Clothing. Blankets. Comforts
I. Ltnon. rnwfti nadsDreads. Shoaj, HcxiJory. Underwnr ami
fndrod of Other Artloles. ,
n ids of Dark and Light col
ored Outing Flannels, 7o qual-
Kt ... . . 3c
ards of 9o Whlto Outing
"arnel. yard 6 Vic
ri-csa Goods, yard 2Sc
Dress Goods, yard 49c
00 Dresa Goods, yard 69c
MVWTS OP SILK, HALF
PRICE.
ea us oo Suits, now . .17.90
Ladlts ?2fi SuJta, now ...$12.50
Udlaf $18 OoaU. now ..110.50
Ladies' fl Coats, now 7.50
Men's $10 Suits, now $C50
HOY'S SUITS AT ANY 1'ItICE.
Ladles' $2.25 Dress Shoes now
$1.45
MEN'S UNDERWEAR AND 1IOS
1ERY MARKHO DOWN.
Men's Blue Overalls, now ..39c
Best Price Yon Cai Get Aywfcere We Will Beat
IcEVOY BROS., Salem, Ore.
GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED
TO THE LAST MINUTE-UsUlt-PiySE
IS SPRUNG AT THE LAST
moment ity friends ok .aiiss
McGregor.
In the Capitnl Journal's free box
voting content, which closed on the
(ivonluc of Chrittmns day. Miss Ueu-
lah MyerK, tho Spa cnndldnto, jirovod
n winner by a plurality of i7 vottH
over tho next highost, MUs Eine
Ncedham, of Pntton Brothers, who
received n very Inrgo voto bIbo.
A surprise wns Bprung by frlonds
of Miss McGrogor, a popular Bnlos-
lndy at tho Moyors & SonB' store,
TRYING TO
BREAK UP
THE UNION
JUDGE WOOD
DENIES MOTION
FOR ACQUITTAL
AND STOP MEETINGS CASE MUST BE SUBMITTED TO JURV
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MINK OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. PETTIRONE CASE .MUST GO TO THE JURY, THE JUDGE HOLD.
'iTurin i iivmv wmimi PitP KIX0 T,IAT KN0Ufm EVIDENCE INDICATING A CONSPIRACY
libhiii A U.MW, ttuuiiu iiii, 1IAH jKBN. OFFERED THAT IT MAKES A CASE WHICH THE
VENT .MINERS' U.VION FROM JUUY ALONE CAN DEIERMINE.
iinr.iiivn MMiffriN'fJS.
BoIbo, Idnho, Dec. 20. I think
A dispatch from Cold Hold ywttor- l,mt "" f,,ot aty In evldonco
dKyo says: To carry tho light with tnd to show thnt a conspiracy, as It
ttu Western Fexleration of Minora contended by the proieouilou, and I
into the fodernl court will bo tho think thnt tho Indenendent testl-
mony Miniolentiy tends to connect
next move of the (loldlleld Mine
cfwnors' Association. Tomorrow a
Owners' Association. Tomorrow a tho defondnn, Pettlbo'nu. therewith
.u!t will be filed in tho circuit court U) re Uiq IM,inlB-lou of Ul0 cnil0
of tho district of Novndn, usklng not Jo lJj0 . ,
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BONDS
only for nu injunction ngalnit pick-
rtlng and Interforonco, but for tho
final dissolution of the
miners' union. Tlio mlt is to b
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BONDS
Judgo Fremont Wood, with tho
1 , , nbovo words, after rending n lengthy
Qoldnciu u ii.i M..V n,n.i .. ii... .in.
IIIIIIIHl UVIIIVll IIIU IHVllwtl Ul IIIU 14V
furno lii thn Pottlbonn trlnl for ni
instructed verdict of acquittal. JikIro a pnrty to tho
wood noKi in ins ruling nun inrrc a wood excused tno jury uniu
not sulllclent vorroborntlvo evidence o'clock this nftornoon, when Ciar
on Orchard tcHtluiouy of tho killing qnco Harrow will mnko tho opening
of SlounonUbrg ns a sopnrato trnns- 'iidilress for tho dofenso to tho Jury.
notion to wnrrnnt couvlotlon, but on
all other crimen confessed by Or
chnrd ho snld thoro wns cofrobora-
tlon, to ml lug to show tho oxlstonco
Of iv eomplrney, und thnt Poltlbono
wns a mombor of It. Tho rullnE
inoniis that tho stnto will not bo ro-t
quired to show by independent tea
tlmoiiy that Pottlboiio hud any con
nection with tho Stounonliprg mur
der, but thnt It Is sufficient to show
tho oxlstonco of a conspiracy, of
which tho killing of Stounonborg wns
an u,n Incident, nnd thnt Poltlbono was
conspiracy. Judge
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FIVE AND SIX PER CENT BONDS
GILT EDGE SECURITY
' Call or Write
Waters Bros Investment Co.
Room 16 and 17 over Bush's Bank, Salem, Ore.
-CONVICTS
CELEBRATE
. CHRISTMAS
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United Proas Lcnuod Wire.)
WuUa Wnlla. Wash.. Doc. 26.
Walla Walla's convicts colobratod
THE STOCK .
MARKET IS
VERY WEAK
Kttw York. Dec. 28. Thn ononlnK
on siookH wus Irrogtilnr, with trading
rtHluocd ti a minimum, uoniiuor-
who, at the Inst hour, took up that
young lady's nnrao nnd rustled 223
vote on tho afternoon of Christinas
day, dropping them in tho box in
ono bunch
' itltlik firm ! r.uu iirHH w I it t I m A t. KfnHt
unique Christmas oxoroHos at tho ""' "" , , , ,', . .
miners' union, the Wo-tern Fedora- Uwiota have boon on" tho stage, and ." "'J1 ZLllI?Z
tlon, Charles A. Macklnon. president !htro ftr0 u mber of llrst-oln-s .inn "J""" ) n ,w" w,Lnhtnt,,nbn0
of tho minors' local union, and 19 ore doing tlmo. Tho bent of the tnl- 'D "7 Z' .Th..S'
Voting Increased In Intensity tin- other oulcers of tho laino. cnt contributed to the entertain. h wh JoJ of nnM
til tho final moment when tho ballot-1 Tbo conn is asKa io . u. ment or ineir lauow miiHrui.iu.u-. recuperation In
King ceased, and at the feet votes fondants before It to answer tho al- 0n end of tho dining room w Ht- J.Jo It , ot oxltort tl at II e
'came In blocks of a hundred or moro legations of the complaint and o t,d u, M ft ., .d 8atly decor- "ft l H
at a time. Mies Meyers seemou io issue a wru o. 7""'WM -"" " " " " ; , Tn.,V ..ri?r,r Pulllott throttled, but efTorts will
have a sweet pull on tho younger tho dofendanu from obstructing the nnnouncer, nnd each of the perform- anyililnu llkoly to
" . '. ..., . t.m t.n.inAcii nt ih m nlnn comnany by f.r ni lntrflduno.1 urulor some flo- " ",u,i2.1 ,v '"'.. ? "nvi "
oiomenu. anu sne rainu.y "." "-- - ,,,,'".- ...'; An ;" '- , "rii fm ,ovortaxMhe presont eondHlotiB or trie
the third Place to tho front, and dls- threat, intimidation or p oketlni A . tltlcjs name '" itq.flii. The noey fnarkct really
tanced all oonipetltors. The conteet injuncuon aga.n.i , .. "'" , " .Vn ,. L 7i Koverns the extent of th swing In
. i x ......IB.. nuVfii fur. Tb oaurt is asked to en- w "Phlll Id Souea." while ono of " .... . ... "...
was very gouu-umun-u. .. o ..-. . - - - .... in pr oo movomonw, ana win eon-
of votes was indulged, and no Christ Join, tte Coldfleld union from bold-. ho s Ingen, was oalled "ruia. . q do ,
mas papers were sold, although the.lng any more meetings V, a el e n ,.ro,,nbly ,, 80t of pefori rB 'phango in tho position of money,
whole edition would have been taken or examiners aro asked for with full received a moro en huBloBtia ro--t ,q
If offered for sale by the numerous Hy toe upon u. p or ? urn W?. -" 27Ul will .ence tho for
callers in the Interest
candidate
of different of tb oomp'ainant and carry out the audience was, hugely delighted
loruers or mo couri, u i "n " iiruKru.u iiui nu nuum.
..r......iauAr. ti. .i.i.,L.l.llU
'Pliu l" "'' WIIIUVUVV HIV IUU1IIRHU
J....... . "- .. .1. a
u inicr in ino bobkioi.
As oon aa the ballots wore count- person violating them
ed tho winner was notlnod, and. while
Mlaa Myers was surprised at the re
sult, she at oee dooldW io n
the next highest candidate share mo
.irv of tli victory, and generously
offerod Ml Nelhaw first cliolee of
a seat In the box of honor at tne
nlav tonight. Indication are the
house will be crowded. People were
In line early to scnre seats to me
iplay Max Flgman, in -rue
the Dox.' has never beR seen "
Salem. He I a great comwHaa, sjmj
i.. -in tia prnatad by a splendid
bouse. In spite of the storwe that
have raged for a week, mis gru
society play, which is pure ooraedy
throughout, will be me swr -
talnment of the Chrtetraas wsok.
The box occupied by the most pop
ular saleslady In tho olty will be
decorated with the American naj,.
and the box party will be a brilliant
on? that will refleot oredlt upon the
city, as Miss Myers Is as oharramg us
she Is popular.
n
A Fine ClirUtmas Present.
kw pastie. Pa- Dec. 26.The an
nouncement that the tin mills were.
. . rHiim oneratlons here was
a welcome Christmas present o 3000
Finally It Is petitioned that the In
junction be made permanent, and
that the Ooldfleia minor's Union be
abated and forever dissolved as a
sutMRoe and perpetually onjolnol
from any further meetings or notion
of whatever kind or nature, tub
complaint Ie signed by George Wing
field, vioe-preeldont of the Consoll
4Um1 Mine Company.
FARMERS
FORMING
A UNION
(United Prose Leased Wlro.)
(larrleld, Wash.. Dee. 2G Jam
Waltors, the pioneer farmer ami
farmont' union organizer, who has
OWvHniul Sets tho Pact,
IllnllnJ D.AII T.AHIIP1 WlrO.)
Clre!and. O.. Dee. 2C.-Chlef ot 1 r several months, has ro-
Pollee Kohlor ha arouwd tho anl-
settlement:
Missouri Pnelflc lost two points on
tninll dealing. Louisville & Nash
ville dlreotors have declared tho reg
ular eeml-annual dividend of three
per oMt, iwynblo February 10
I. I, n i '
PaUior John llylMK.
, St. PetersburK, Dec. 3'8. I-Stther
John, of Cronstadt. venerated by
thousands of Kusslans for his pure
njjl unselfish life, which h has de-
voted to the uplifting of the people
of Itussln, Is so III that he cannot
recover.
mostly of the SoeJalUts by his order
making tho arresting policeman trial
judge I cases of minor offenses.
KohJar's move Is baeked by Mayor
Johnfcon's endorsement, who believes
turned, and will at once organize a
union among tho farmers In ty&rr
town and hamlet In the Palouse coun
try. Tuesday Mr. Walters attended a
meeting of the union at Pullman and
reports a good time, and an entbusi-
that tho submerged tonth aro moro nat. rae,tlnir. Mr. Walters said:
sinned against than slnlng, and tbatj 'There were dolegates from every"
tb policeman, with a full under-Jj,art ot whitman county. Tbo state
landing of the difficulty at band, organizer, Mr. Elmore, a young man,
could dispense with It much nr0 1 contly from Oklahoma, was prw
satisfactorily than In holding tbo Lnt( and i,ad charge of tbo meeting.
prisoner In all pver nigut ana wm--r Klmoro Informed mo that he was
llln.. k.m in nnllAP for trial neXt A. lUMliluitlnn at T.ftttl.lfl.nn laifc fall
day. The enemies pf tbo pjau $ja which tha prosa reporta of What
.t... , r.nlltA -will stand In witnA , a nninn 1M In Vurmlneton
the criminals, and make this city a )Mt reason were read, and the con-
paradlwj for them to work In.
yentlon went wild over the affair."
Tin Mills to Ktnrt Up.
Wheeling, W. V., Doc. 26. Sixteen
cf the tin mills of tho Lnughlln tin
plnut. looated at Martins Fony, will
reeumo operations next weok, orders
have beon filed lu such quantities to
insure employment for a largo num
ber of men'for a onsldernblo period.
Tho mills have beon closed for sev
eral weeks. Tho furnaces In all of
tho mills wero ordered overhauled,
and put In condition for firing by
next week. '
Lucky Winner ' '
No. 2Gfi wins flrtt choice and Ko.
SS4 second choice of tbo dolls given
away by L. U. Jos. Holders of
these numbers please call as soon aa
possible
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Idle workers
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