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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1008.
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THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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MEN'S
RAINCOATS
AT CUT
PRICES.
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No others can boast of a bet
tor stock of rain coats than wo
carry,
Thoy-mlght
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claim to
have as good, but$lf thoy say
a
"bettor,-' 'they aro wrong, be
cause wo carry the very boat
lino on tho market and prlco
thorn so far below tho other
follow that thoro Is no com
parison. If you look at our
coats you will bo our customer.
Sale prices prevail.
EVERY COAT REDUCED
comedians, James and Moody, did a
most clever act, while tho singing of
"Let It Alone," by William James,
and thq tronbone solo by J. W. Jor
don, woro excellelitly rendered. Tho
southern cako walk by six men and
women of itho company was unusu
ally well staged, whllo tho after
piece, "Pastime on tho Old Planta
tion," was a great contrast to tho
ordinary "nlggor acts" which usu
ally wind up a colored entertain
ment. Tho Nashvlllo Studonts cor-
italnly "made good" boforo tho largo
audience which greeted them InBt
night and should do a good business
at tho Kllnger Grand this week. Tho
managomont announcea a completo
change of program Thursday night,
with tho usual Saturday matlneo.
Don't miss Th Nas'.ivlllc Students.
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Vnncouvw Up In Arms.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 7. -Tho po
lice commissioners of Vancouver
woro instructed last night by tho
city council to "Institute a search
I looking towards securing Information
and ascertaining tho extent to which
(any part of tho population of Van-
voiivor Is armed," and woro ordored
In tho samo resolution "to itako all
posslblo stops to' secure disarma
ment." Tho resolution was Intro-
",""U "J .u--. im.tl HlV.LJlllUUVU, 41 111 I
;is directed against tho Japanese and
.Oriental colony In general. If tho
I police attempt to rigorously carry
out tho Instructions of tho council
and carry on a search In tho homos of
.tho Jnpaneso, troublo Is oxpectod.
J Tho attack upon tho thrco Van
couver firemen, Frost, McDonald and
JAnderBon, on Now Yonr's morning,
and tho sorlous Injuries sustained by
Frost, which may yot result In his
death, brought wit tho dangor of
allowing a largo and nggrosslvo por
MARION
CIRCUIT
COURT
Stato of Oregon vs. Goorga Case,
assault with dangerous weapon; con
tinued to next regular terra on mo
tion of plaintiff.
Louis Lachmund and Julius Pin
cus vs. Paul G. Horst. damages to
business: continued to next regular
term by stipulation.
Stato of Oregon vs, C. N. Matlock,
liquor caso, demurrer to Indictment
overruled.
Stato of Oregon vs. A. G. McMll-leiv-f
allure to servo process; demur
ror to Indictment sustained with
leavo to district attorney to fllo now
information.
0. P. Bishop vs. Elvln Arnold, ac
tion for money; default and Judg
ment. A. D. Sloan vs. C. W. Yannko and
D. G. Boedlghelmer, action for mon
ey; settled. '
J. M. Woodruff vs. E. W. VanDorn,
action for money; Judgment as por
otlpulatlon.
Margaret Wlttschon vs. Rudolph
Schmidt, action for money; settled.
We're Showing Some
Great Values
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PILES
QUICKLY
CURED
in
. ..., v mi(,u mill U,(,HJMIVU IU -
M .tlon of tho foreign colony In Van
Jcouvor to go hnbltually armed. Prnc-
Pyminld Pllo Curo Positively n Mr.r
vol of Quick Curing Power. Send
for a Freo Trial Package Today.
AMUSEMENTS
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimii'
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Morning, afternoon nnd evening
sitslom.
Tho Vaudcto.
Moving pictures and lllustratod
ongs orory afternoon and ovenlng.
tioept 8unday and Monday afternoons.
tlcally ovcry Japanoso InVnncoufor
For this particular ongngomont Is tho owner of somo kind of a woap
soats will bo on sale a day In advanco on. After tho Japnneso riots Inst
(Wednesday) from 0 n. in. until 1 p.
m,, during which time no phono or
ders will bo accepted.
Tho gonornl snlo of scats com
moncos Thursday at 9 a. in., and res
ervations may bo made by phono
from that time on.
Soptombor tho brown mon bought
out tho gun storos of VnncouvQr, nnd
ovon Hont to Soattlo and nelllnghnm
for supplies.
McSpnddon Introduced his resolu
tion last night, nnd It was passed
without debate Th opollco commla-
HUNGER-GRAND
THEATRE
Week Commencing Jan. (J.
COLLIGAN'S ORIGINAL
Nashville
Students
Continuing one week. Prices 10,
29 and 30c.
Matlntfo Wednegday and Saturday.
The Hlg Kino Moon.
Jam, T. Powers 1st "Tho Blue
Moon" will be the offering at tho
wand opera house noxt Thursday
n'Sbt. The scenes of "The Bluo
" are lata In British India, a
l whkh gives great opportu
nity to the scenic artist and costli
er, and th Messrs. Shubort havo
JWred no expense In olthor dlrcc
Wn to secure a beautiful and effec
tive setting for their latest success.
T6o story U a pretty llttlo tale of
we happenings In a nrmml moimt
jad U notable for the fact that It
.yart8 from the old-tlrae plots of
mistaken identity and depleted
WeawirtOS for Its mnM T m.
Play Mr. Powers, who has'long been1
Wo want ovory man and woman
sufforlng from tho excruciating tor
turo of pllo to Just Bend tholr uamo
and address to mb and got by return
mall a froo trial packago of tho most
offectlvo and posltlvo curo ovor
known for this disease, Pyramid Pllo
Curo.
As nn example, Emma Bodon
humor, of Bedford, Indiana, was In
constant pllo-ngouy for 23 year3.
Thrco 50-cent boxos of Pyramid Pllo
Curo cured her.
And Coorgo Branolgh of Scholl-
burg ,Pn., cured his 11-year piles
with only ono 50-cput box.
Tho way to provo what this great
romody will do in your own case, is
to just Bend your name nnd nddross
to us und you will got by rottirn mall
a froo trial treatment of Pyramid
Pllo Curo.
Than after you havo proven to
youmolf what It can do, you will go
to tho druggist and got a 50-cont
box.
Don't uudorgo an oporntlon. Op
erations aro raroly a success and of
ten lead to terrlblo oonsoquencos.
Pyramid Pllo Cairo roducea all ln-
ilnmmntion, makos congestion, Irri
tation, Itching soron and incurs dls
apponr and tho plloa simply quit.
Sond your nam oand address to
dny for this froo Aral troatmpnt to
Pyramid Drug Co., 137 Pyramid
Bldg., Marshall, Mloh.
On sale at all drug storos at DO
cents a box.
MEN'S. SUITS
On Our Bargain Tables at
20t, REDUCTION
These are broken lots selected
from our regular line, only one or
two suits of a kind but alt sizes in
different lots.
20t REDUCTION
On every Overcoat and "Cravenette"
Raincoat in the house. We also have
a large lot of
Young Mens Suits
On our Bargain Tables at 20 per
cent reduction for ages 1 5 to 1 9.
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WE UNDERSELL REGULAR STORES
Our store closes every evening at 5:30 except Saturday
CHARGES
AGAINST
EVERYBODY
Vancouver, B. C, Jan. 7. It was
je of our favorite legitimate come- Jaraes T. Powers, In tho big ecen-islonfers will not say what steps they
owns is tvm & rolo that njIowa ics production of tho English musl- intend to 4ako, beyond stating that
JJW Play to his lasugh-gettlng pro-,cal comedy, "Tho Bluo Moon." will, they will do their best to follow out
... ""u 1sq wno aro familiar uo io iuo uranu opera nouBo.ino wjsnos or tno council
ia his work will easily understand Thursday. "Tho Bluo Moon" con-
'fcftt he keps the audience In a roar cerna tUo regiment of British sol-
"e Uf ttm he is on tho stage. tl,ers w"0 aro stationed In BritUh
Vfeat is jndd a notable company India, a locality renowned for Its
a bea gathered by the Messrs. mysterious and oriental splendor.
Mbrt ia support of their star Tne English mannorlams form a
"rlag among Its namos some striking contrast to tho India ohar
ta best known people In tho ruu- aoteristios. A very capable cora
! eouedy field, while two at nany nas beon engaged. The Messrs.
have won R larno foiinwinr in Shubert. under whose direction Mr.
"-. lBp'iirtfvl In Vio
Itcport of tlw) Fif.st Clii'istiaii Climyli
for 1007,
Numhor of mambora Dec. 31,
100G 400
Numhor of additions 1907..., 130
Total momborehlp 530
Amount collootod for our
ront ioxpen&os, miseions,
etc., etc., , $4,0G5.8S
Amount collected on build
ing fund 3,742.15
Total colleoted 1907. , .J8.407.97
D. ERRETT, Pastor,
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In a document comprising 2G
typowrlttou pngee, fllod In the United
State Circuit Count this morning
by W. C. Bhlstol, fmeolnl attornoy
for the stato and BoHoItor for tho
Amorloan Suroty Goinpnny of Now
York In the liuolvonoy procoedlnge
of tho Title Guarnntoe & Trust Com
pany, willful misappropriation of
gonernl and eohool funds of tho
etato by the offlolals of tho dofunct'
bRnk Is ohargod. Stato Troasuror
George A. Stottl by Implication Is ho
voroly consurod.
It is nllogod In -thlB lognl paper
that oven for six months prior to tho
tlmo It nppllod to tho citato for tho
right to not as a "depository, monoy
from tho genoral and school fundi
was roeolved, loanod nnd othorwlse
divortod in llagrant violation of pro
visions of tho constitution and tho
cod OH,
In tho endoavor to irnoo those
funds the court is petttlonod to or
der Receiver Edward C. Moars to
make an iuveotlgatlon pormlttlng
him to file a full statomont of all
Institutions In whloh tho Title Guar
antoo & Trust Company deposited
funds recolved by It, Inoludlng tho
Ladd & Tilton Bank and Soattlo and
datea and
Simon that tho rocolvor will bring
an action agalnnt tho statu and tho
Amorlcau , Suroty Company for tho
roturn ofTho securities trnnsforrod
to the stato prior to tho rooolvorshlp,
lie doclarod that cuch a transfor waa
Illegal Attornoy Bristol said ho
wn ready to contoat thin matter with
tho reoelvor or any of tho lltlganta;
In fact, arguing that tho stato has n
perfect right to hold tlioeo HocurJ
tloe. Thle phaeo of tho hearing was
couulutlod with the statomont of At
torney Simon that ho will lllo attlt
In the promlso) within tho noxt fow
dnyt.
PKRyONAIi MENTION.
found Clara Palmer, Leslie tno bost things musically of the soa
--. .nwtoa Jacques, Myrtlo Cos- .
S n " H Rj,ej'' Rol,ert Brod-!
Bbiu , lx Prank Farrlngton.lKlinger Gniud
da w,,ot, I) Noveta, tho toil Culllgan's Nashville Studonts be
.-.v.' u Gnfflth, and a chorus can a week's engagement at the
som rom amone hand"
liad to bo found ln sta&e
.zr wer tIlat at 9 o'clock to
Dlrkmlnn, Ttr.J . . .. -
J6 ale of seat3 for Jaraee T.
, ,a "Blue Moon." will com-
J M the box office, and continue
I P- m No pbone orders will
-"cepied tomorrow, Thursday
" stay be r6snred by phoae.
nose nearly out off In tho recont tlgtit
with tho Japanese on New Year's
day, is not progrosslng as well as wa3
expected, and that tho principal in
jury Is not hoallntr. It was thoueht
cagt Powers Is starring, promises one of jaavisable that this should not be glv-
en out, as it might Incite thoso In
clined to Indulge In a demonstration.
' ' TEA
How little it isl How
little it adds to the weight
of the cup! It has cover
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Your grocer rotartt your roenef U you Asa'
t& SchSUlafi 5t; par him
"Tlio Gingerbroml Man."
Whon Frederic Rankin and A.
Baldwin Sloano croatod the now,
fanciful falrvosnue. "Tho GlnKor-'New York banks, with
broad Man," they also oreated a now amounts, so that the full oxtont of
character In tho mythical child- io uioeaiiues cnargou may no uo
world, Mrs. Santa Claus. In tho play .tormlnod and tho stato onablod to
learned that thn rtno.tnra nrn lfofinlni' -this chnrnnlnr Ir nortraved ln a snlr- conduot Ittt COntOSt ror roSUlUWOn
'nniAf ti,n rant . , wDf i, , hi it of delicious burlesauo by Ross more Intolllgently.
'- .w, ..w ..Ul ... - ... " ' .
,Snow, who has been seen as Fairy
Queen, dowager and femlnlo absur
dities for a number of years. Ho Is
.nrnsrnn." nnd wan fllcul in rosnbiiBQ
an awkward, stumbling, good-na- t0 the notltlon of AMorntiy Jos0I,h
-w A n.l nn. t An t 1 tmn Cailfn lift aTA1 '
uiurwu, uuiHjum iu.o. pomn, uu. ;aimnn rAnrasontlncf tho rflnfi vor.
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Thomas .Unlmnn lmw returned
from a trip to San PraiuilHqo.
A. J. Hamilton, of Tumor, is a 8a
lom visitor today.
O. O. Oliver, of Turner, oamo down
this morning.
J. 12. Roberta has returned from
Marlon, wlioro ho has boon visiting
nnd transacting bualnos.
vlolnlty. t
Mr. and rMe. J. A. Onstatt loft thin
morning Tor Westport, Orogou,
whoro thoy will visit Mr. und Mrs. J,
Callaway.
Jay S. Phillips, tho woll-known
proprlotor of tho Wlllamotto billiard
and pool rooms, wont to Portland to
day on business.
J. O. Goodnlo, Br., and wlfo, who
havo beon .at-fSuwtoUo, California,
left today fqrSavannah, Georgia. Ho
saw Comrades Fairbanks, Wright
and ono whoso numo wo could not
road, but thoy aro all right. Tho
Journal wlshos Captain Goodalo and
wlfo n plonsant -trip to tho South.
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Ksii'iiv Nfitiiif
Notico is herohy given that I havo
Tho papor Is labeled "Reproson-, taken up and impounded tho follow-
tatlona and Showing of tho Stato ofjlng dosprlVd animal, found ronmlog
and a chorus gan a
KUngor Grand last night and proved
themselves to be beyond doubt the
most capable colored attraction that
has even appeared In Salem. The
work waa all of a high quality, thai
of Fulton and Rose Mitchell ranlc
ing favorably with that seqn with
higher priced attractions. The en
semble numbers were of superior
grade, and the singing and idanciug
waa excellent. Th rJatKerroaeJ
by a ohorus of pretty girls dressed
as good fairios. Marshmallow and
Doughnut, the two sons of tho Santa
Claus family, cause their mother
considerable troublo end furnish
mosc of the genuine fun. Jack Hor
ner, tho Man from Our Town, Sallie
Lunn, Margery Daw, Simple Simon
and other friends of our childhood
help to round out an enjoyable en
tertainment. "The Glngorbread
Man" will be an early attraction
here.
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Tim Regular Monthly Meeting
Of the Board of Trade will meet
tomorrow night at the Board of
Trado room&
mado Dooombor 23, that an order be
Issued allowlug Uie Immediate pay
ment of trust funds aggregating
$34,000. Previous to placing tho
document with the clerk as a mat
ter of rocord, Mr. Bristol corabatted
In opon court tho contention of At
tornoy Simon. Several other law
yers represented various cllonta and
an hour was consumed In argument.
Judge Wolvorton postponed his de
cision until next Friday, on account
of the number of auras Involved and
tho conflicting interests of the claims
made to him.
A notable feature of the Hearing
at largo In tho city of Salem:
Ono orrol pony, 5 or 0 years eld:
weight 800 pounds; bald faoo and
has white hind foot.
The owner of eald animal can havo
the snm Uy proving property, and
paying tho legal onargea and expen
ses of taking up and keoplng, etc.,
and In default thoroof for five days I
will proced to soli said animal at
public auction, as provided In ordi
nance No. 429 of tho aforosald city.
D. W. GIBSON.
City Marshal, Salem, Orogon, Janu
ary 7, 1908. l7-3t
Xemp'e BaUam will atop any
cough that can be stopped by any
medicine and cure cougfes that can-
before Judge Wolwton this room- ot be cured by any otker ltUe,
log was tie declaration of Attorney j ft t lwyi tk bt cewtf wr
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