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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
f- Eli DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FIUDAY, JANUARY 0, 1008. wrgxjjum J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER CALLED TO UNLOAD THER TALK "Hill mirT HKrtiXVyfwT",'TTBv1Wj SBV . ' I ' '-JrJBBW Mi BBK sse ' I oFiV HrluMfcH. SjB ; a- rt- .. TJr x SBf jVJJWPIbW I fir- "' r7! A 4.W. j mmrn Mti yf t 77 M S ' Si JiVv H U - "Wzlsw- f fw War w i f Jsss JyY bvVVVMW flr jIuW (United Pr'eas Loasod Wire.). Olympia,' Wash., Jan. i 3. Adju-tant-Goncrnl Otis Hamilton, of tho Wn3hlngton National Guard, says tha summoning of tho adjutant-generals of Oregon, Washington and Califor nia to Washington, D. C.,. Is solely to GOSSIP ABOUT THE PUGS (United Pi ess Leased Wire.) San 'Francisco, Jan. 5. It thero Is any prospect of getting a roturn match with Abo Attell, at a moro rea sonable weight than wa3 ngreod up cotifor with tho war department us on for tho othor fiBht- 0wea Moran to maneuver camps this year, andwI11 remain in San Francisco. Oth- tho organization of coast artillery re-Jerwl3e ho may go East, as Charley sorves, and that the suggestion for Harvey, his manager, expects that the conference originated with state lo can got on wllh Tommy O'Toolo, in Philadelphia. Harvey also said last night that he would bo willing MAFAZINE . ' ARTICLES ON SLUSH Clothe Your Boy in a v "Mrs. Jane Hopkins Boy Proof" Suit And transform him into a little gentleman at once. These clothes are the strongest fabricked, the most cleverly tailored, the prettiest patterned and the lowest cost garments youll sec this season. Fall styles now showing at our store. See them beforegoing elsewhere nnd not with federal authorities. Oonornl Hamilton Rnirt; r . , "Tho ropprt coming from Portland .to .match Moran with Battling Nol to the effect that tho adiutant-cen- son. but as tho Dane Is scheduled to ernls of tho throe Pacific coast states leave for Ogden to fight Jack Cllf had boon summonna to Washington ford, thero Is no prospect of such a for a contrt nco with the war depart- battle, conroth would uo willing to mont officials neod cause nobody nnv sign up Attoll and Moran for an af- concron. The conditions which tornoon ngnt on wacningtons oirui- brought about this proposed confer- dny at tho Mission stroot arena, but onoo aro pure'y local in tho Pacific tho two feathorwolghts are a long const statos, and pertain wholly to 'way apart on tho weight quostton. tho administration of notional guard Attell says ho will fight, but It must affairs thoroln." ,bo nt 120 pounds two nnd a 'halt 0 I hours before tho gong sounds. Mor- .v i ..i.w,a an sayo this is impossible, and that ... " i""r. :. ". Lrrrnnln.'...o best ., .m a . u i, . ...; ;, ot b.-cu An.j-,- x- sot anll tor N.ow baiVO. "11 UOC3 U1U uuaiuv-oo, - , nnn . aU 8oa It for pnes It ouroa ttjmj, -- c ; " ,o- " Usod it for chaiipo.1 linnda and It ' " sore arm u u pQrry'9 of a gas stove, Dill to dreaming nt a scar behind." 25c nt J. C. lorrys . l f ,,,,,. 11WW WUIIUO -U .ui"' drug storo. mf,nmQ inft nn tho Owl last " night for Los Angeles, and will opon Hold for MurtU'r. Up his training camp at once nt San- Vaucouver, B. C .Tun. 3. In tho tu Monca bench. .Too oxpooti tha,l police court yostordnv tho three Jnp- llla nght with Jack (Twin) Sullivan ancso appeared on a chnrgo of at- win taico piaco January 23. r,i mnninr iii connection with fr.i,ft ovnflt rocolnts of tho Attoll- tho stabbing of tho throoWromen on oran fight aro said to have been New Years day. Tho ""usod woro $13,940, This glvos tho flgluor? remanded. Ball w?s r"f.ned. 154000 apiece. Rcnovts from tho hoapltnl stato that Richard Frost nnd George An- dor on, two of tho flromon stabboti, nro doing well, but will not bo out of tho honpltul for several days. Tho (United Press Lensod WIro.) Portland, Or., Jan. 3. "Tho Statos navy I3 all rlght.V said Roar Admiral William. T. Burwoll, com mandant o tthe Pugot Sound navy yards, and for two years commander of tho bnttloshlp Oregon, yestordny. "That artlclo in tho January Mc Cluro's magazine Is correct onough as far as It goes, but It doos not go far enough, honco convoya n wrong Im pression. Ho doos not mention the good points our ships have. "Hero is tho matter Inn nutsholl. A ship can carry just so much load, say 15,000 tons. BEGIN YOUR MEAL with h kwo of Ilofrtcttafs Stomach Bitters and boo how much Kood it will do you. Bcslcloe sharpening tha appotlto and toning tho stomach It will aloo provetit any Rftor-HUnft'dis. trcflw. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has also given complete Mttofaction for 54 yem in cee of Indite wtfaiif DyspcfMriA, Ooftdvem'fwi, BUkmmMiM, Kldoy TronbkM, IcvbaIo niit, OeWd ana MRkurta, Try It today, alao ak your driiplat for froo copy of our 19fm Alrmuiac. Tho fluti Kicked. (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Tacomn, -mWash., Jan. 3. Aftor ust su iiiucu tuna, -,.,.. . . . rr.,.. ..!, . sufforlng torrlblo agony for 48 hours say iu.uuu ions. i nis iiiciuuus, 01 ., ,. . , , , . , . , , , t , . ., ... as tho rosult of Injuries sustained by cwirso, us own wuigui. j.xow auo gun ., ,, t . . , ... ... ir ..., tu recoil of a Bhotgun, James Poloy man wants 15,000 tons of guns on ,. , , , , . ,, , , . , , .. ''- ir nnn died In a local hospltnl yestordoy. board, tho onglneer wants 15,000 , , , . ' .. .. J i.. . ... i . 1 m .. Poloy had gono out New Yonrs morn tons of engines and coal, and tho tho ' ... . . ir nl n .. lng'to fire a saluto with a rusty shot armor man wants 15,00 Otons of ar- TT , ,, , , . , , .. .... ni 1 i .. 1 ii t.. 1. BM. Ho failed to hold tho butt mor. Clearly then a battleship Is a , L " , . . , ,. 1 . . 11 i - ,. .against his Bhouldor, and whon iuo compromise betwoon nil thoso ro- ,. , ' . ,. , , . T i m 1 ir. - wonpon wno dlsohnrgod ho received qulremonts. If you rnlso tho sides nil., ' , , , ., ". .. ... ,,. l. . , , ., ,,,. r.,,i .. , the full forco of tho recoil In tho pit hlnh as thoso o ftho Dakota you, of courso, havo splendid seagoing qual-. qualttlos, and a high plnco from which to llro your guns, but look at IP you KNEW o target goffer tho other follow J Wd guns. And of course, thoso h8'l)laddor or rhoumatlo trouble, ft side .cannot bo of as heavy "morj. treatment, .old tho low sides As for wha ho says g(jnd fQr about tno sides ot our snips uoing,. - . ; - . . w too low, I will say that for two yonvs I commanded tho Oregon, tho lowest vessel of her class In tho world; and In all that tlmo, oxcopt onco, I could havo flrod ovcry gnm on board In all kinds of woathor." o tostamonlalB, Dr. B. W. Hall, ta Ollvo street, St. Loiuls. I. n ' 1 niuig'rwfwwwwwwN imMaimMBSuKiMI Gtand. Opcta House JOHN P. CORDRAY, fgr. MONDAY, JANUARY (J. Tho morry rojiftlcnl fnroe oomady Are You Crazy? ; Tho big music fun show with Prank Dahsol and 12 OTHERS 12 DANCING COMEDIANS. CATCHY MUSICAL HITS. SKK THE TEDDY BEARS. Prcles, 75c. 50c 35c, 25c. Seat halo at box ofllco Monday 9 a. in. turn Cured of Lung Trouble "it Is how olovon years Blnco I had ..... i.- ,. i.n w iinimrtmont a narrow escano from consumption, in tho affray, A'xnndor McDonald, writes C. O. Floyd, a loading business was only slightly out In tho nook, and man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run uown in weigin. iu w i'""uoi "" coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began taking Dr. King's-Now Discovery, and con timinii this for about six months, TnirkH IClllctl Him. (Unltod Pi'obb Loacod Wlro.) AnncortoH, Wash., Jan. 3.- Thrown from a heavy lumbor-lndon t 1. 1 ..n... f tit 1 1.1 nnlfa Wnltnt How to Cure Chill Jains. .- - yQvAny "To enjoy freedom from ell- , oroW( on tho blalns," writes John Komp, last Otto-, ' dollvorlng nold. Mo "I apply Duo clou's An la lryI twQ and Salvo. Have also used 'o'.rtmny unbroken horses. Becom- rhoum with oxcellont results Oua - uml antoed to euro fever soros, Indoloi it' ' hlfl lm,nnc0 and foll from u cors, pi os, burns wounds, frost ovop bltos nnd skin dlBoasos. 25o at J. C. " .",., ,. i. 'llllll, IIIUtllVIIIH 111" i.vv.... 0" Is able to bo aboiit. o- PERSONAL MENTION. Che tor Cntlow has roturnod from Fortland . Mrs. Jano Irwin and Miss Mary Pccblor, of Portland, nro visiting friends and rolntlves hero. Miss Margarot Ross, of Des Molnos, Iowa, arrived In tho city last even ' 1'ir to visit Mrs, A. B. Gardner. Mrs. II. N. Porry,'nrtor visiting nor son, J. C. Perry, of th!3 city, has ro- ; turned to her homo in Albany. G W. Anderson of Gates Is visit ing In this city. Mrs. S. A. Gaddea, who broke hor arm by a fall, left for home at Rose- tburg Thursday. Mrs T, W Ttrewstor of Eliceno. m ' . . ' . . : tarter visiting In Salem, nas returned to her homo. Mrs S. B. Cahll lqft this morning for Portland whoro she will visit relatives. Miss Ida Hendorshott has returned to her home in Eugene, after a weeks lsi tto friends in 4his olty. Mrs. S. E. Wolf, who has been -visiting relatives and friends in Au rora, has returned to her home In this city. Jack Price, who spent tho holidays nt his home in Seattle, has roturnod to Salem to resume his work in tho Capital Buslnoss College. I O. Negus, of Seattle, has beon tho guest of his brother-in-law, u. SU TOwnsond, of South Liberty street. INvho is foreman In the Spauiaing Lumbor Company's yards. Mrs. E. J. Seelev. who spent revr I Years with her sister, Mrs. Charles Klgin of this city .has returned to her home In Albany. Miss Jeano Gumm has rotnirncd from Portland whoro sho has been visiting rolatlvos and friends for tho pa t week. P. N. Lathrop, wlio oells flour Tor a Portland firm ,and Eploy's Bak ing Powder In Orogon, Ih homo for a holiday vacation. Mr .and Mrs. 13. 13. lOngle oj Port land, who luw uwen viuiung wr, rhu Mrs. E. Wolf of it hl city, has re turned to hor homo In Portland. O. II. Bolknap, nftor a visit In this olty to rolatlvos and frlonds, left this morning for his homo in. Chin ook, Wash. Mlas Ellznboth SohuU loft this morning for Portland, whoro she will visit relatives an dfrlonds over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Vlbbort. who has boon visiting Mrs. F. B. Fnrroll and family of this city loft this m .rnlng for hor homo in Brooks. Tho MlBsos Clnlro and Edna Jonos, who havo boon visiting In -tho city, loft today tor tholr homo In La blsh Moadows. t. J. Ar'hur and son havo pur chased tho Home Bakery In North Commorclal stroot from Mr. Miller. They aro planning to romodol tho building and will continue tho busi ness on a larger scalo. Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Brlon and chil dren, who havo boon guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of this olty, havo returned to thelr homo In Al bany. They wore accompanied by Miss Katheryn Lewis, who will vtolt for Boveral days In Albany. Mrs. W. T. Riches and daughter, Miss Gladys, of Turner, after a short visit to Salem friends havo returneu to their homo. Miss Rlohes will soon return to Merrill, Klamath county, whoro sho is engaged as teacher In tho public schools. Mrs. B'. F. Salmon went to Canby tlday to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. George O'Flyng who has boon viRmnr in this city, loft thin morn ing for hor homo in Tacoroa, Wash. Sho ww accompanied by hor father, E O'Flyng. who will visit in Tacoma Tito Right Name. Mr. Amcust Shorpe: tho popular t . nnnn n T?nrt Mndl- ovorBuor ui ! - 1. . ... , ..ki son la savs: "Dr. King's New Liro when my cougn mm iuiiB v.uuu. PHIb are Vlghilv named; thoy act ,woro ontlroly gono and I was rostorod moro agreeably do moro good and to my normal weight, 170 pounds. mnko one fool bettor thnn any otnor Tiiousanus 01 norauiia iu ua.u v. Inxatlvo " Guaraiitocd to euro bilious ory yonr. Ounrantood at J. C. Perry s no'ss and constipation. 25o at J. C. drug storo. 50o and 51.00. Trial nnrr .inn? storo. bottlo ireo Perry's drug storo. Q Mndo n MhtnUo. (United ProBB Loasod ylro.) Tacomn, WrhIi., Jan. 3. Evldoutly domontud through spooulntlon In real estate .Frod Clnrko, an omployo of tho wator works dopartmont of Port land, Inst ovonlng cut a long gnuh In his nock at tho Grand Central hotel, at Puynllup. Ho Juat missed tbo Jugmlar, and probably will got woll. t ' To Curo Cold In Ouo Day. Tnko LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnlno Tnblots. Druggists refund monoy If It fallB to curo. E. W. GROVki'S signature on oach box 25n WIho CouiiHt'l Pa-om tho South. "I want to glvo somo valuablo ad vlco to tnoso who Buffor with lama back and kldnoy .troublo," says J. R. BlankoiiBhlp, of Bock, Tonn. "I have provod an ubsoluto cortalnty .that Electric Blttora will poaltlvo cruro this dlBtroaoIng condition. Tho first bottlo gavo mo groat rollof nnd aftor taking a fow moro bottlon, I was complotoly curod; ho complotoly that It bcomcB a plonsuro to rocommond this groat romody." Sold undor guar antoo nt J. C. Porry'B drug wtoro. Prlco 50c. iwi www1 '"if 1 11 Hlmmmmmmmmnmrr---mammmmmmKmmmm OWRWSBSBBS-J A HIglior Health Level. "I havo reached a higher health level since I began using Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes JacobvSpring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working just right." If these pill disappoint you oa trial, moaey will be refnaie at J. C. Perry's Avug I store; 2Sc Sttits 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 take advantage of the opportunity to get one of these suits or over coats while the prices are the lowest. Regular Prices $ J 0.00 to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.25, $9, $11, $15, $18 A saving of from $3.00 to $7.00 on every purchase Come while the stock is large and you can get the best selections. Salem Woolen Mill Store JM L 3 I t ' ?:a m .', l ; 'i' ln rv J r Hi