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!'- 4 llounwl vs VOL. XVIII. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY . 1008. NO. 8. (The Dailn ifciu ' ' ' ' ' . T WAS UICIDE NOT MURDER reat Meeting of the Oregon Boosters at Dallas WAS NOT MURDER BUT CASE OF SUICIDE ies Phegley, Supposed to Have Been "Murdered, Was Undoubtedly Mentally Unbalanced Lurorn, Or., Jan. 3. Tho finding the dead body of James Phegloy, Cnnby man, who had been nilss- from his homo Blnco Tuesday, 3tnber 17, about two miles from city yesterday morning,' sets at ho numorous rumors aonoern his disappearance, and plainly is that Mr. Phogloy camo to his li by IiIb own hand, and that It uas premeditated. Searching irs had been orgnnlzod Wodnos- from Aurora and Woodburn, and g In tho afternoon of Now Yeara tho buggy belonging to Mr. ;lcy was found in tho woods a t ways from tho road, about ono u linlf miles from here by M. II. of Canby, who was ono of tho ?hlng party. In tho buggy was id a note saying "ThlB rig be longs in Canby," tho harnoss and a vallso containing papers relating to Mr. Phegley's buslnoss. All thoso articles woro covered ovor with an oilcloth to protoct them from the rain Aa soon as the buggy was found, the searching parties, hooded by Mr. J. W. Cook, son-in-law of tho de ceased, camo to tho conclusion that the body was not far off, but, as darknosB was approaching, It waB doomed advisable to postpone furth er soarch until Thursday, when a moro 'thorough investigation would bo made, and tho ground near where tho buggy was found was carefully gono over. Early Thursday morning Mr. Cook's party joined with tho senrch- (Contlnucd on pago four.) PETTIBONE CASE IS FINISHED FATE IS WITH JURY nicAco storu rturLto DMrxiAfin nuuoc r GREAT CONSPIRACY CASE IS KNDKI), ANI) LOOKED AT WITH OUT PREJUDICE THE CASE OP THE PROSECUTION SEEMS AVEAK. (United Press Leased Wire.) Boise, Idaho, Jan. 3. Tho PoUI- bono caso will go to the Jury before adjournment of court this nfter- noon. Judgo Hilton, of the defense. stated positively In opon court thls.crow of tho b,lrk Germanic, who nr morning thnt no argumonts would r,v0(1 nQro tdny s eoldom told OUT OE THE TEETH OE THE STORM CAMPAIGN EOR 1 ,000 FACTS OF PRODUCTION AMD HOPE HAD FLED Big Meeting at Dallas to Boost a CanneryPreparing, Valuable Advertising Matter Industries and population nro itho FOR greatest nsods of tho Wlllamotto val ley. oW havo tho cllnmto, tho soil AM) amj tjl0 products. But more homo ARE ,naiuifnctui'. 1 shipping away of raw luiitoiial, more condensod prod PLUCKHD FROM THE JAWS OF nets, and a larger share of tho west ward coming tides of population are tho greatest needs of this wonder ful suction of olght counties thnt the cam paign for 1000 facts of production PLAYTHINGS OF WAVES EIGHT DAYS, HELPLESS WRETCHED MARINERS DEATH. (United ProBs Lonsod Wlro.) I, Now York, Jan. 3.-A tale of the comprtao. Hvo million acre, of Cen, replete with moro harrowing ll ? ' dotailB of suffering than tho ono r- M"b" " av," ""'" i "" latod by tho novon members of tho ,B. mooting with groat success and nlroady well onto the second hun dred hnB been socurod and before tho mlddlo of tho month is ovor wo. of facts for advertising thd most pro duetlvo region J.n tho world, Hlg Cnniwry Mooting Planned. Ah noted olsowhoro in this paper, tho Wlllamotto Valloy Dovolopmont League .through Its secrotary, J. R. Slupurd ,1b collecting "Ono Thousand FactB of Production" from tho farm ers of olght counties. Thoso "Facts" will bo priutod In conclso form and distributed broadcast throughout tho oastorn and middle utatou by tho railroad companlos operating llnoa to tho Paolflc coast. Polk county will bo ontltled to 12R ft(0ta in this collection ,and to obtain (ho nccossary Information Mr. Shop- bo made In behalf o ftho defendant,! or ?!?'! want tho whole thousand hard solid ard and Colonel Hofor, of Balom and Judgo Wood announced that tho stand .went down with tho Germanic pro- will visit Dallas on Saturday of thli instructions to tho Jury would b '" a severe storm nmld-ocoan the Bold fm, -wlitch tlmo thoy hq,6t U OUIHH , this to. and with the remarkable returns wo meet as many farmorH as can con- that to town on OUR ANNUAL CLFARING SALE now in full Wast and will be kept going until further ftice. The choicest new goods must go to make room our new spring purchases. This is our idea of doing siness-to close out each season's stock, even at a toss. w is your chance to get the greatest bargains that 'e ever offered in Salem. udard 7c outing flannels in lark and light colors Kard OW fancy plaid dress goods in a iatlful range of coloringr tr Clearing price yard . . . IJv dress goods in pretty styles knd shades 'ard ZfC plain and fancy dress goods extra fine materials Jr Klearanee price, yard . . . '131' irlng prioos on our entire took of Silks. f white outing flannel a fine uallty zt , Hearing price, yard , . " Is4w kinds of bedding at, olearlng jriceB. , mants of Silks and Dress Joods Half Price. $1.75 Fino Neck Scarfs Clearing Prices 85c Better Furrt at the same reduc tion Men's C5c heavy winter under-wear- t , Clearing Prices ........ u"C Men's heavy bliuo overalls Clearing Prices d"C Men's $12.00 Suits j rn Clearing Prices ?.HJ 60c double blankets ,n Clearing Prices 07C Ladles' 39o white long sleeve der by ribbed wintor undor- j wear. Clearing Price ; . . ZSDC If you want bargains that are bargains in Ladies' Swoll Suits and Coats ,come to the Chicago Store, THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS roiwlv np nnnn no .Tnmiu V TTntulnu CrOW Was IO180U UUOUl in - -.,, .. --.. ..., ...... ,,. ..... .vr, ... ... . . ...... 1.....A .... ...wi. .1 .h .... j Mifiiiiifiiin. omer of the prosecution, completed , r uw... uu,. y u.u ...u ...-, pcopto'.vorilontly come his address to tho Jury. Judiro W00A ouo waves until picked up by tho " ' .... .khUJL -v stated ho would deny the request steamer rfawton. rolling from MM- . - . f , T'ho observer would suggest that that tho jury bo Instructed that the Uiesborougb, Miginnti. Hacn ono 0 one hrdi'lhlsild Uo a gd'oppoTtunity for verdict in tho Haywood case was ovi- tho rescued seven wore so war dond n flnQ Btnlonont chx ,)Q oV 'tiio farmm t0 mcQt nm, jMU thoP denco that no conspiracy existed, and when found that it was feared overj a d hj)d Mnl' bgoU frult cnnnory for DnllM. that ho would grant a request of tho ono would die. Dying of b aryntion, 8h0,nrd nt Salem. Ho Is a .Both Colonel Hofor and Mr. Shepard. stato that Instructions bo given to thirst and every limb swol on and f h raiser '.general farm- are practical cannery men .having bo made in behalf of tho defendant, bodies cyovered with boils they wore frut growor! Uq fcnwg ft,.hnd oxporonco , formnR tho SnIom in his possession facts which were not WnB !n uo boay or tno uny cran. ifnntwll(in ,1Qfl00fl 1. iM1Quirh tho mu:i Cannlnu company, whtch now buc- testlfled to, this could bo taken into Quick work on the part of pnsi- cnmQ ftt Mm nt Monmoith Wlth 'cossfMlly operates ono of tho largest .consideration. Hawley, before be- c'ans on the Newton brought 4ho ft 19(nch cftul,flowor hlory nonriy 'cnnnorlos on tho coast. Colonel, ginning his address, said ho would era back to consciousness, The kn()okod h,m Qut flf thQ Ha(J(0 ,laJw wrllos Uuit thoy wll, bo glnd tho effect that If tho dofondnnt had uonmwuo iuu nuuiwuuu, b.u ., wimtwi. I to uiv,. tho rnrinoM all tho Informn Tho Independence West Sldo hasjtlon possible on tho subjout whllo In I first snoko of tho sudden ondlne- of on Novombor 23. In mid-oconn It ! ..... . ..r..n.i..nn.1 n Btrtxm ft nmilfl tinl wltll I ' ' buu V.JIOU, uiijiiik wiu uuiuuHo uaruu - - -- - this to say luallns. not place on tho wltnoss stand th stand. Tho cnpUiln clung to tho ship j y R sini, tho corrospondHiK We bollevo It would be a good plan men who woro chnrgod by Orchard nt it broke In two. tho crw , B(Joro( flf iho Wlllamotto Vnlley'to hold 11 furmors' meotlng on Bnt with being Implicated In his crlmos, lanpoa imn a ihhuoui . ,.u,. ..,.. DoVolopnioiit Loaguo, is ongogod In 'urday and tako stops toward building hecnuso the records of tho Haywood would bo plckod up sooner man it coiiootlon of a thousand facts 'a cannery In Dallas during tho c.om- enso wou'd bo before tho prosecution was. during tho croBS-oxnmlnntlon. Ho referred to Darrow'B opening state- rirr) j ment, which he characterized ns n jj)( of Orchard's testimony, ho said his j story was uncontradicted, and his ' manner on tho witness stand was im presslvo as one tolling the whole truth. "With ho promlso of Immunity or roword," said Hawley, "Orchard has ' told his shocking story, without add- iiH (u ui umiu iiuui, iiuiLiicr njjiw TURNED TURTLE about tho products of tho olght conn- lng summor. Many farmers havo tlos of tho valloy. Those 1000 Htnto- suggostod such a meeting to us In monts aro to bo made In each caso tho last fow wooks, and wo know of by. the porducor hlmfcolf, so much por 'no better time than next Saturday aoro or suoh a product sold for Buoh a prlco. This roglon can ho made to Hhow tho groat variety of products ralHors? and tho rlchoBt ylold of any part of the world. ISaoh county is ontltled to havo 12 for gotting tho pftijoot undor way. What say you, farmors and fruit -o- (IJnltod Pro Loasod Wire.) Hed niuff, Cal., Jan. 3. Ellas 13. Ing himself or soklng notoriety for Gardner, nge! 11, on oof tho nogt'noxt coionjat rut08 nro put Into of JayhuwUiMfi Oet IliiHy, RuwllvllK Ky., Jan. 3. Dashing statoment In tho coiiootlon, nnd at Into this city, on horiohaok, undor least 100,000 copies of thoso state- jcovor of darkuos, 100 night raldora monts are to bo clreuJafcod In tho oarly this morning dynamltod nnd oast In tho next CO days boforo tin, then burned two indopondont toima co concerns. Tnroo ponaoimiu, whu attompted to lntorfor with tho riot ous coumo of tho rnldort, woro ovor powered and hold In custody until aftor tholr captors woro ready to Referring to Darrow's crosvoxaro- curred near Cottonwood, while on tJon of ftt l0ft,t gn.OOO homwekdrs 1V0. It Is estimated thnt property crlmos that woro not his. Ho spoke prominent capitalists of Northern foct Jn Mnrm Thoso stntomants as a man repentant for his Fins, and California, and s Mason and T3lk of coinjIJK from tho producors thorn seeking to, in some measure, redress high standing, Is dosd as tho result Lolvw Hlul comiitK from each of tho tho wrongs ho has don.." of an automobile aociueni, wuicn ou- o( llt COUIltfoB will result In tho looa inatlon ho paid a tribute to the Chi- hU way from his homo in Rod Rlutf In our valley In tho next yonr. Sond your stntomont of n big orou. or yield of fruit or wool clip or prof. -- cago attorney, but said ho had been to his orchard nosr Anderson. unable to shake the wltnoss on a The connection of tho front part single point, oven though tye roc- of the body of the runabout, wlthjtg from norgo ,stook or dairying W; ord of the evidence In the Haywood the axle broke, 'ino uoay, in wjiqu , R Snoimri at, Snlom. or bund them case was before him. A lengthy dls- Mr. Gnrdnor sat alone, was thrown . t ,. te njc0 nml we wjjj forward. Toa. 'Twill suroly mnko nnd keep cussion of tho law on conspiracy completely over, ns tho maohlno woo1,, , 1 lm T Ia H0Cti,m of itho whole family woll. 3fic, Toa or valued u $-J0,050 wa damagod. If you want tho family healthy, strong and active during tho winter, glvo them Hollltttor'n Rooky Mountain was engaged in, after which the pro- going rapidly, and Mr. Gardner was ooutor began to review the oorrobo- pinned beneath it. rntive evidence. Tho decoasod was a loading spirit in tho Ellas D. Gardnor Company, ; Z , 'sties & Gardner Company and tho rst Tjvo and Money. LlftlwJg FruU Com,)any. He woji the I Spokane, Wash., an. 3. Joe Ira iaa(jng gonoral Insuranco broker In reported to the police that his bride- Northern California. to-be, Louisa Costa, had disappeared,! . n taking with her $2000 that he had Is Mayor Again. 'entrusted to her keeping. He took (United Press Leased Wire.) out the marriage license severnl days Vancouver, B. C, Jan .3. Alex ago. The baker feared the stability ando rBethune was re-eelcted mayor jof banks. He had about $2000 Jn 0f Vnncouvor by acclamation. There cash .and this he cave to his sweet- WOr voral prospective candidate heart for safekeeping. When he went against him, but nono materialized at to call on her Saturday night, he tho nomination booths yosterday, and found that she had left, leaving word with much cheering In tho city hall, that sbo would not return. ho was proclaimed mayor for 1908. So sure was he of the woman's Rethuno la regarded as pro-emi-lovo that he thought the matter was nantly a safe man. Ho Is neither a inl'A TYirlnv lif rnth Hnwnnrt on tAifni i-nfftrmflr. nnr an adVOCflto Of him, and he reported his loss to the nn open town. At tho same !mo he police. He has offered a reward for manages to hold a very popular place tne arrest of tne woman. ,q public opinion. tho state cannot bo surpassed In this lino of Information In tho coiiootlon Tablets, store. For salo at Dr. Stono'n a k m sHIIMHsiaM BONDS BONDS BONDS M M M m m u m m m i Waters Bros. Investment Co. offers a limited number of bonds for sale, drawing 5 and 6 per cent interest. Security A1 , semiannual interest. A BOND IS A PIRST MORTGAGE w Waters Bros. Investment Co. Rwm16ari17over8mH'sfcmktSkmf(ke M m MsiailBlslBIIHslslMsl M ! M r hll m hj. -fia ?n 'Ml ij513 A ii'l I' m I n m it j i: ! jj i i. 3 . p f.'i i - i mmmmmm l