Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 30, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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,I)AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY.', DECKMJlKIt 30, 1007.
COFFIN
OPENED
ItEPIMLIOAK ALDKHMEN
WILL CAUCUS.
With tho disappearance of tho last
Democrat from tho city council tho
14 aldormcn who will rnnsHtntn tho
RY C( IRT"0W clty board of ftldormcn W,H mot
U VJUUIt I tonight and select tho officials who
will serve the city under thorn for tho
Don't Send
Them Back
COUNTS STARTED
UP. MONDAY.
Judgo Burn tt mot mombors of
tho bur nt his rooms today at 1
o'clock to roach ngrcomonto by coun
sci for urgulng motlona prior to next
la what tho nianufacturorB said, Monday, wr-en tho regular torm of
when a fine lino of tollot Bota oatno,hiB court site at 9 a. m. Tho Jatry
ensuing year. Honco thero will bo no .too lato for Christmas saloa, bo wo'11jWU bo called rt 1 p. m. Thoro will
politics, sell tho bulanco of our toilet sets at i,0 no crnnd Jury, but a number of
Informations will bo lodged by Dla-
( United Press Leased Wire.)
London. Dec. 30 Tho cravn at Thero will not bo many chanties .cost,
Illghgado comotory, which Is nlleged ""loss tho politicians form now corn-
to be that of Thomas Charles Druco blnntlons of material for trading.
was oponed this morning and found
to contain tho body of an aged and
bearded man. Tho features woro
unrecognlzablo, but tho fact that tho
Tho Fourteen Mulriooiis.
Tho now city council will bo com
posed of tho following gentlemen:
First ward Wm. Waldo, A. T.
coffin contained a body Instead Moflltt.
or a uiock of lead, as declared by
the claimant of itho title, George H.
Druco, is looked upon as a fatal blow
Second ward J. L. Stockton, A.
N. Mooros.
Third ward Gideon Stolz, W. II.
to his hopes of securing tho ostntos Eldrldgc.
and namo, Tho perjury chargo' Fourth ward Wajter Low and A.
ngalnst Horbort Druco, who said ho I Frasor.
saw his fathor In his colIln 1G years' Vltth ward J. F. Goodo, Enos
beforo tho fifth duko of Portland wn Prosnall.
generally supposed to havo diedj Sixth ward I. Groenbaum, H. B.
falls to tho ground. Tho atlo of tho .Millard.
bogus funeral, itold by Robert Cald- Seventh ward II. S. Radcllff, N.
well, of Now York, is proven falso D. Elliott.
and Horbort Druco statos ho will
push the perjury chargo against
Cnldwoll. Coldwoll in now undor
Tho last named In each'ward Is tho
now momber Just elected.
named are tho hold-overs. Mr. Pros
Big Reduction
On everything in our Btoro. We
will again glvo apodal attontlon to
glasses. This Is our apoolnlty, and
aro exports in fitting moat complicat
ed casos. Wo do our own grinding,
go thoro aro no long waits for oithor
now glasses or brokon lenses which
nro to bo duplicated,
CHAS. ft HINGES
Jowolor and Optician.
123 Commercial Street.
WILLAMETTE
FALLING AT
RAPID RATE
nlacid. Hffnf n. . . l"h
;,, "'" YUiat rampngo of
ho season. There has boon very lit-
,n namf8 ,rPOrtaa rC8Ult,,,B from
tho flood although small bridges aro
out in many nlacoa and tim m..,,,.
u. a. uior, moro commonly Known roads in mini.. ,., .nn , -
as -Dad,- tho proprietor of the toJl ' "
black parlors on State street, is hap- Tim lno,.a ., .', .
nv lliln mnrnlnn- frrmi flin, fnnf !.. ' .. .?..:." "u, ,,l0 'lVO
' - o -." .v w.ttt Huiiorcu little
ins uig rtuvv popper, wnich was
uuruu u-um uio tuani, uas arrived, it wator rntno
trlot Attorney McNary.
Judg Galloway will hold a torm
of court January 20.
Dndd's" New Popper
L. A. Gior, moro commonly known
,S!B
"wm and cca i, K7t w
will do yon ?J. i S
2K .- 8fe
-... .io im-vcnt nnv , BlU
visiting In Eugene, passod through CANADIAN RANK
uiacic pariors on mate street, is nap- Tho
d little loss ns1 most nt i,ni
s or- timber was securod before tho high
It wator c.nmn
a finished In tho colon of tho rain- Some damage was reported to Invo
bow. and is equipped with a tongue, boon done by the flood wash In J m,?
so lmt ponies may be attached. tho track ,i, II T?'"! T
-Dad's'- ambition now is to mako a Southern Pacific near Sprlngfieh but
tour of California with his poppor tho grade was rapidly roimlr-i '
Tho Chlnoso gardnor on the isl
and, who was compelled to vacato
noxt aunimor.
tho city this morning on routo for
his .home In Portland. Ho formerly
Tho first, roBldod in this city, whero ho was i
popular salosman In tho E. L. Irvln
arroot in Now York. Tho grnvo was nnll, of tho fifth, Is In tho East soiling
opened under tho protection of nn Ponies, and until his rotum and qual
electric lighted shod. Curiosity
seekers wero barred and only those
concerned In tho Iltlgtalon woro al
lowed to bo present.
lficntlon Mr. George B. Jacob will
hold over.
Somo good, qulot work hns boon
dono by a committee composed of
0 Mr. Groonbnum, tho mayor, City Ro-
8ALOON MEN cordor Moore, treasurer and city at-
WANT TO GO TO JAIL, 'torney In getting up a now sot of
(United Proas Leased Wiro.) , books, copied largely after tho moth-
Spoknno, Wash, ,Doc .30 Two ods adopted by tho secretary of Btato,
hundred nnd sixteen saloon koopors, ('' which It will bo posslblo to know
nrro&tod for Sunday law violation, t a glanco tho status of ooch fund
appeared in court this morning to bo nnd that, will keep nn absoluto check
Burrondorod by tholr bondsmen, (between tho records of tho recorder
Tholr appeal nnd writ of habeas cor-ind treasurer. Thoro will bo no such
OF COMMERCE.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Vancouver, B. C, Doc. 30
stores In Portland.
STRUCK OIL IN
WHITMAN COUNTV.
9f4L m
in.,:.. " vw,wni. i,..,;!
-y xroubj... Iw ', "u'"b
woh Ahftc0r ,ree 0Pf nj
WoiklnKfrL
v omem Wom.n-. . . i
very successful musical 7"1
d Party on SaS,' ad
o homo of Mrs vl ,llrsoo,
'r tho bonoflf J
"rnry. Ovc inn I''
...... ' "w was r apaj . .
.... . ww Tinff nf il.l " tCT. U4
last year Ir said to havo merely . " ", ,s amount wa.i uedbeU
moved to tho tipiior story of l.u I """""U's History H
. i .. " ---
o.j awoiimg during the high water this ,.,..,, Mlfllll u -,Tho
scaoon. C" H,l'l Sues U limnrhc
V. W. .inhnsnn
T ' 'and w. n ,,"'.. k
..r., . in y III Cort.,,I,. s . ,,:':"".' 0t lb'
iv uorvnuiB oxcimngo says Hint .i...J "iV1 a wmplihii.
ChrlHtmas was not a day of flowers J T ,K 't' l ot thedresfte
HOSTFTTFD.C
CTrvi.. '-no
J-S15nBi.
:ro,J'ln,
"WM'lMln, Cos(
Of InrJJ,
shoo store. A tprosont Mr. Fawk is "nPoctor of tho Canadian Bank of
employed In ono of tho loading BhooiCommorco, on whoso Fornlo branch
a run occurred Saturday, has mndo
tho followinc statement: I
"Tho authorities of tho Canadian n,1(l Wn"o l Oorvallls. The winds JJZ , fU B.rftnch8- Hk
nn,,i, nt n. i i ,. that lilmv wnr .,nf ni,..., .... ...... " J"Bniont for $500 h, t.Z.J.
Pine City, Wash.. Doc. 30. Oil ,l dlupnloh from Fornlo rofloctlng on c,irrlod with thorn no porfumo from th ni,,i,,i- , . a ttltt
has boon struck horo In wells Imrnd 'tho Dank. Tho stntomonts mado.nro '"onni; ciovor iickih. Tho crlckots i... ,i. .,..:..'" "M nm
by A. J. Smith, who formorlv owned absolutely without truth or nnnnront ,llI(I ,lot chirrup at ovontldo, nor thd un(n ,,...,. lt. .. The &
.. ... ' " - ... . . ... :,xl.l., I. Ill ,.. ... .. .. "w, '"nil Ilia Ulln in mil . j
- .-.., ,
pus woro dismissed by tho Buporlor
court. Tho saloon mon aro rondy to
go to Jail, oxpoctlng to overcrowd tho j
thing as spending a thousand dollar)
oxpertlng tho books, finding thou
sands of dollars discrepancies, and
city accommodations. Tho court ithon novor doing anything to collect
postponed notion until Friday.
HtocltH Closing Strong.
(Unltod Pross Loaaod Wlro.)
Now York, Doc .30. Stocks
oponed strong, and undor a modor
nto but steady domund, gradually ad
vanced until, by tho noon hour, tho
ontlro list showed substantial ad
vances, Canadian Pacific bolng con
Bplclous with u gain of 3 points
over Saturday, Roadlng 2 and United
States Stool lVj. Representatives of
tho stool companion, who aro now in
session, will probably follow tho
lead of tho Gorman Btool companies,
in tho rod notion of structural stool
and bourns.
Money touoliMl' 30 por cent, and
ono brokur roportod from 4iho floor
tho monoy alleged to be duo tho city
In tho future.
TEA
U S imports but little
more in 1904 than in 1864.
So much poor tea.
Your crocer return your moner H you don't
like Sculllliitf'i licit i wo pay him,
In prospecting.
If
Helping Pythian Knight.
(Unltod Press Leased Wlro.)
Tacomn, Wash., Dec. 30. John h,B'n'
ano wnip-poor-wiii mnKo lis hgh nivin i t -,w
dlvo at the tlmo when tho stars woroTnB,n?hi0ni"J",,,,M"1
duo to poo., out. On tho contrary 1 !' m".d,Cd.oa.0r
tho old cow had a hump In her back, nno i. Z, t T"'!
and tho old Inhabltan had ono In !."0.,B akdor
.. .. ........ i.i ... . . .. .rnlilnn (..III .. ........ i.. .. ,.. .i i.
mo our mil a at tin it nno. Thero luuuuunon wuniovor. ana ai news- """"" " " my in tuo oia.ii .....
. . .. . .,.., i .. .. ... v"u uiinoo vniiin n nn ...
s cons dorab o oxcltpinent of thl papers nro warned that thov woro u'i,,u uw mo swauowa did no ,.. i.i... .. ' ..v "',
i- pant of Whitman county ovor tho find clearly mndo In Fornlo with criminal Iwlttorlnif '" lo ButiBhlno, nor did nbout tho n..l"0f itiw'
, tho people aro all talking of it nnd and malicious intont." ho w.hlp.poor-wlll mako his high l0wlllB to tho exnosurVJI? '?
aro prospecting. Mr. Smith, tho
original flndor of tho oil, Is a wealthy j
mnn. nnd says ho will use his monov I
vnv wm iiiiniuiuuiu iiua ono in ,i.. i ... .. .
Tho winds moaned a grave- , 8 lU "'"",
you want tho family hoalthv. McGarry. an unomnlovod Bwltnhninn. ynra moan-lot ns ithoy whipped i
i ... - - .... Ml HfMlmlt Innflm.., 4 .-. i 1. ..... '
strong and actlvo during tho winter, wno was making his wny to Portland, """"" iiom "i mo wny Miirrlago License
givo tnom lloliistors Kooky Mountain wniio riding, on top of a Northern " h """ . " wns ono Tho 0jowin(f mttll t
n tm.. . . . . - t tm .. . i . . . .. nr7iin wnrtnat iintFa fiiin ,ihh nii itni v H. r ,
ion. twiii suroiy mnico ana Keep memo rroignt car last night at 0 """ "- j ' """wore umiiod teday: Lwlle a ft-
mo wnoio family wol!. 35c, Tea or o'clock, fell from tho car to the nuu" "' mia' 1,,u ""i'our con- m,nB of Salem, oged , jj lnvl
Tauiots. For saio at Dr. Stono'i ground, sustaining a sovoro scnlo """u" "k uiu uujuhiu "urH .Johns, of Liberty, aged II T,r
storo. .wound nnd frncturlnir .thro orlhs. "'liking a total rainfall of 1.90 lnchoi. I T0,in .... ., ulix
----, t ... .... ..-......, , , ,ivii iMiiii vi rit
McGarry Is a momber of tho Knights ll rn,fl0,, ,l tolnl for tno ,nonth ',liurn, nKcd 31, and RondsfcilM
PERSONAL MENTION
S. Morgan Iibb roturnod from nn
oxtonded visit In tho onU
C. G. Adam, of Portland, is visit-
mat money was tightor than nt nnv ing In tho oily.
tlmo in tho past month. Tho nftor- Chirk Dolknnp wont to Joffarson
noon Hewlon wan dull nnd narrow, 'this morning on busliiMw .
nnd trading win oonflnml to half a f. g. nelknap laft this morning
f.ozen (Miiett, all of tho kind popular. for Corvallls for a short huslnow
with the iirofaMlonal eloment. Tho trln.
wltno88,
"Horo's a piece of pis I mado my- of Pythias lodge?, of Proctor Knot, I)ocom'r to 12.04 Inchos, mnklng;ir,)l)n.ll( age(J 2, John Bkw
solf." Minn. Tho Injured mnn Is out of u u """"or moniu tor moisiuro.
"Dnt's nil right, lady. I'm so hun- funds, and nn offort will bo mado to
gry I don't mind what I oat." Now havo local Knights of Pythias com- Rosoluu-g Lft In DurkmtiH.
York World. munlcnto with McGnrry's lodgo. Ho Roseburg, Or., Doc. 20. Roseburg
will romaln In tho hospital somo was In darkness aftor 11 o'clock ln3t
Rheumatism. , tlmo. .night, tho hlch wator floodlntr tho
When pains or irrltutlon oxlst on
I electric light plant and putting it
lout of commission. Tho plant Is still
Oovornor Chambr!i!i In
pointed ns delegate! tn U In
Fanning Congress, to tWtW
Lnko Jnniifiry 23-HttfcfcrtF
Louis Scholl. Jr., fiR M t
cioalng was fitrong. nnd :' tho top
Ilguro. Aniorlwu locomotive di
rectors havo doclnred the rognilnr
quartorly dlvldond on tho common
stock, pnynblo Fobruary 2C.
Tho Mls Ada and Halllo Thomas
who vlsltod In this city, have ro
turntd to tholr homt in Tnirnor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Flnko sptnt
Sunday with frlonds In Albany.
C. II. Jonoso, of tho Orogon Tonoh
ors Monthly, sppnt Sunday In Turnsr
any pnrt of tho body, tho application W. INI. McAllister Improving
of Bnllord'a Snow Llnlmont gives- W. D. McAlllstor. pronrlotor
prompt rollof. B. W. Sfljlllvan, rirop. tho Prntum flour mills, who was tak- thoro will bo ho oloctrlc sorvlco for
Sullivan Houso, El Rono, O T., on 111 with blood poison four wooks sovornl dnvB.
writes, Juno 0, 1902: "I take pleas- ago, is ropontod to bo slowly lmprov- Tho wator Is at tho hlghost stngo It
tiro In rocommondlnir Llallard's Snow Imr. Thn nnliinn wm ommmi fmm n imu t-nnntm.i i,i0 onnunn Thn
Llnlmont to nil who aro nffllctcd with scratch on the thumb nnd quickly a heavy downpour all night niid It nnd healthy yotTJl be wD TUswt
rhoumntlsm. It Is the only roraody cproad all owr tho body. ,I still raining today. It is fonrod 'rellnble blood remedr H
l huvo found that gives lmmodlato o hnt great domngo will bo dono to Rocky Mountnlu Tm.
rollof." 25c. BOc and $1.00. Sold C. D. Gnbrlftlsoil left this tnnrn. tlin nlrlrl. nlnnf nnlnua tlm wntorldo HlOfO KOOll. 33" TflWiH1
by D. J
Onll. rt. 1.1 t L.VVI4U1. U,
of Inundntod nnd it Is probablo that's'. ' '.. ' "J!
, . . jiuirnu mi ui emu.
This K tho season rtwwuVai j
neuds purifying; If the m "P
Fry
ing for Corvnllh on buslnoss,
recedes soon.
For naln nt Dr StoneHW
Clieiunwu I)ofntN 8poUaii(
In a hurd-fought contost last Sat- wUU ,,,, ',
y,.mT'Tn,,0n n Ci,Qn;ftWa. Mr. and M,. Goorgs Rordsn havo
. yT,0nll'S"!') to Ponn88rov., Cal., whort
Athletic Club wsut down to dofout .-... ...m ... -.V.i"'
li) '.ii una ivinuvue.
before tha Oltsinuv Qlatn with n
pcore of 11 to G.
Mrs. W. II. Noloon hi tho gupst of
frlonds In ifiugouo.
m X i n rwl Hftwi linunu n..n...rn,i
S.1I. S. lafot Alumni of V. M. O. A. ',," . , .. 7"",u,,u
n,, Ci.., i..,. i...i .'.,';.,. l,ftV0 roturnod from a visit with rola-
IIU DIUONl '11011 BUI1UUI UiUIKUlUllll
team wus victorious ovor tho local
Y. M. C. A. aggregation last Satur
day evening In tho Salem associa
tion gyuimuifatm to tho tuno of 25 to
21.
The night camo on, tho good wife
smiled
To herself as'sho softly said,
"Thank God, wo'ro happy, honlthy
and bright,
Wo uSl tako Rooky Mountain Toa
at night."
--For snlo nt Dr. Stoms storo.
;
T
Pdbple
P Bills
W Cash
Th
TllW
la m
ivjy by chook, bocauso it
no txBost way. Tho sim
plicity and oonvonlonoo of a
chook aooount appoals to Yory
ono who knows ita advantages.
If you aro not familiar with
tho dotntta, wo ask you to call
at ttua bank, wo'll bo ploased
to oxplaln to you personally,
and toil you how you will bo
bonofittod.
Sdkm State Bank
tlvss nt Albany and Jofftrson.
Charlos Roberts, of Marlon, Is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Roberts, of this olty.
R. W. Damon, who has boon visa
ing his brother, A. O. Damon, of thh
olty, hns gono to Soattlo beforo re
turning to his homo in Clinton, In,
Frod Kurtz loft this morning for
Portland on buslnoss.
Miss Dora Wolls wont to Portland
today, whore sho will be tho guest of
rolntlvos nnd frlonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Davo Mulr, who have
boon tho guoats of Mr. and Mrs. J. a!
Rlshop, of this olty, loft this morn
ing for tholr homo in Portland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Dickinson have
rpturnod to tholr homo In Raymond,
Washington, aftor visiting In Salem
and Albany.
Mrs. G. G. Gang mid daughter lsft
this morning for Portland, whoro
thoy will visit.
A. S. Portor, nftor visiting In this
olty, hns roturnod to his homo in
Wasco.
Mrs. A. II. Farrar left today for
Portland, whero she will probably lo
cate. J. McAllstor, of MoMlnnvillo col
lege, who has beon visiting in the
city, loft this morning for Ills home.
Mrs. D. S. Meyer wont to Portland
this morning to visit.
County Commissioner Needham
wont to Woodburn this morning,
Mrs. M. L. Jones, of Jefferson, is
visiting in the city.
Mrs. S. L. Knight loft this morn
ing for Portlnud for a two-month'B
visit.
Herbert W. Fawk, who has bean,
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Stilts and Overcoats
Did You Ever Have Such an Opportunity Before?
JUST THINK
"Bishop's Ready
Tailored Clothes
are now on sale. Don't fail to lake advantage
the opportunity to get one of these suiu
coats while the prices are the lowest.
V
Regla Prices $ J 0.00
Sale Prices $6.25, $9, $
gm fk n
to J"VY
a ..: r r. r aa (U nn eVelt P"
Come while the stock is large and y
the best selections.
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Salem Woolen Mill Store