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v h i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 8, 1008. J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE COINER READ'S RAINPROQP GOODS , ; $1.15 a Yard i TODAY ONLY BftS.- i FAILED WORTH MILLIONS iHiloni T!o Vsudete. Morlnc otcturoa ami Illustrated Kits vnty aftemoou and ovealng. oeet Sunday and Monday artor- xyna AMUSEMENTS VAUDETTE ,jai? Famous Moving Picture Show COMMENCING MONDAY, .IAN. Afternoon, U p. in. The Illtie Moon" ThurMlay Night. Clara Pnlmor, tho principal com- tnedtenno In tho support of James T, Powers, In "The BIuo Moon" has beta unanimously pronounced ono of the most satisfying operatic Ingenue la (ho profession Sho has youth, ptrtonal beauty, decided ability as an actress from tho logltlmato stand point, hQs a very pleasing .soprano voice, that Is well trained, and is a dancer of note. Miss Pnlmor la tho poMMior of a personality that lmme-v dlately Ingratlntes herself In one's good grarf-8. aud these valuable ao cwaorles In rouJunotlon with her manifested Intelligence lu matters theatrical permit her to gtve moat flnUhed p-rfornmnce. If her pres ent efforts are av criterion a great i dMl may be expect hi of Miss Palmer la the near future. Grand Opera House JOHN V. CORDRAY, Mgr. Thursday, Jan. 9 (Sm S and Lt Shiihsrr. Jnt The Ninth American Amusemeui Vo , Props., offer JAMES T. POWERS Will produce tho original $700,000 production of .tho PASSION PLAY UH OF CHRIST Wonderful, Grand Roallstlc. The grandest plotmres over exhibited. Owing to the immouso oxponso I nou rod In. scouring thoo ploturos the price of admission will be lOo afternoons, lfic nights. FOE THIS WEEK ONLY. SMILES Aai seventy 0tr- -m iu the musical omedy merry THE BLUE MOON No ou can say Senator Bourne Is without influence in high quarters. L. S. Perkins, a Monmouth drug gist, and avery lovable man In many 'way, took carbolic acid and died th9 other day. Fred Den net succeeds R. A. Da! linger as oommlsslonor of tho gener al land olfiee. It was Dennet who "held up all the rotten land surveys executed by some alloged Marlon county surveyor and bridge build ers. , . , T. T, Ger has abandoned his edi torial career, and will give up his on tire time to his campaign for con gress In the Eastern Oregon district. Congressman Hawley has Intro duced a bill to annronrlate $30,000 h& improve Yaqulna river frc'n Ya qulna to Toledo. " " n Two ars, m London, one full year N'ir Y..rk Casiuo. -0 1HO SONG HITSSO, 1 di m r.ifi,. -n i.. " !.. vm iiiiirwwy vi a, m. (Uulted Prose Leased Wire.) Danville, III., Jari. 8.--Placlrig hU liabilities at SI, 840,862 and. his as sets at $3,019,568.98, John Mulhol land, of Falrvlow Landing, Ills., yes terday filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy In tho federal court here. Among his assest9 ' Mulholland schedules nearly everything from rail roads to, private libraries, one of tho Jntter including a set ot 53 volumes of "Tho Earth, and Its Inhabitants," by which it might appear he had gained iriuch Inspiration in his finan cial operations. He asserts that he had 1000 creditors scattered over eight states. A few years ago Mul holland opened a brokerage offlco in St. Louis, and 'then branched out and established offlces In Kansas City, New York, Cincinnati, Detroit, Buf falo and Cleveland. In theso cities he Incorporated under tho laws of tho state bonding his companies, tho pnper being signed by himself. On tho $3,000,000 In "assets" vory llttlo can bo realized. About the only .local assets considered of value by Referoo Grant Is said to be a ten-mile rail road In Texas, known as the Texas Short Line. n FOWLER RANK CREDIT RILL IS AGREED TO. Washington, Jan. 8. The house (United Press Leased Wlro.) sub-commltteo on banking nnd cur rency today agreed to Chnlrman Fowler's proposition providing for national bank gunrnntocd credit notes. Tho Fowler bill also provides for a tax upon all tho currency issued-, nnd abolishes all sub-troasurlon Tho moasure will be contested lu committee by tho Democrats, who will bo Joined by certain' Republi cans. r H. A. I). PITER ARRAIGNED FOR SCHOOL LAND FRAUDS. S. A. D. Putor was nrrnlgned this afternoon In department No. 1 or tho circuit court, to answer tho Indict ment of subornation of porjury. Thoro woro three Indictments to which tho defendant plead not guil ty, and the enso, by consent wns con tinued until tho next regular tofni, with bonds flxod at $1000. Piitor Is charged with having In duced, In February, 1905, Sam Fos ter, R. G. Ilassett and II. A. Smith to swonr falsoly In obtaining cortnln school land sltuatod In Klamath county. Tho throo gontlomon sworo hofnro G. G. Hrown. the state land clerk, that the lands were being pur- ehasod only for their respective per sonal use. Tho Htato will attempt to show that the land were contract ed for S. A. D. Putor at tho time of the affidavits being takon boforo Mr. Hrown. o -DEMOCRATS GET THE OFFICES IN 'FRISCO. (Unltoil Press Leased Wire.) San Frnnolioo, Jan. S. At noon today the old regime of the cHy and flounty ottloe holders oteppod from ofllce and wan sucoedod by the recent olwcted olholals, and tho customary contingent of appointees for subordi nate positions. The new officials practically made a clean swoop of the old employe. Tho Demoorntlo organization ro oelvod tho majority of the patronage The scenes at the different offices, Including tho sheriff' office, tho recorder, tax collootor and others woro exceedingly animated. Tho omIih of ofllce were administered during the morning by County Clerk Harry T. Mulcrevy. Tho Talbot Divorce. San Francisco, Jan. 8. When the Talbot divorce case resumed this morning, Joe Tlmoto, Talbot's for mer Japanese butler, took the stand for cross-examination. He testified that whllo he was em ployed by tho Talbot family In Au gust, 1906, Mrs. Talbot had ordered hlni not to give any mediclno to Tal bot, In spite of the Instructions left by Talbot's physician. Fulton Had. Heard of It. Pendleton, Or., Jan. 8. Senator C. W. Fulton passed through hero yesterday evening on his way to Washington. The senator had heard of Schuebel's appointment whllo on the train, and was much surprised at the action of tho President, and said ho thought it would not have been done had ho been there. o .... A Millionaire In Trouble. Chicago, Jan. 8. J. H. Lesher, who Is a millionaire woolen manufac turer, and resident member of the Chicago Athletic Chub, has been made defondnnt In a separato maintenance suit which, In some respects, is a parallel to tho celebrated Vandorbllt May Popper case In New York. o Rrlof Telegrams. The governor of Kentucky Is' asked to call out troops to stop night raid ers. Congress has taken up revision of federal penal laws, under a special rule. Danker John L. Walsh wont on tho stand thns afternoon In his own dcfoiiBO. KLINGER- GRAND THEATRE Vm-fc Commencing Jan. O. ' ' 'GAN 3 ORIGINAL lashville Students wiru'ng one week Prices 10. 5 d 3c She was tho pride of the country 'round, Envied by other girls wa sh; In beauty and heulth aha did abound By taking Rooky Mountain Tea. Dr. Stone's Store. RECEIVER ASKED FOR GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD. St. Paul, Jan. S. Following a meeting in London today of the Loo don bond holder of tho Chicago & Groat Western railroad a reoeiTer for the road will b appointed to main tain la statu quo during the time rftnulrad to nreoare a first mortgage bond, covering the full Indebtedness of the corporation. This action was determined pon at the London meeting, which was attended by Prssldent Stleknsy, ot the road. Th receiver will be named in St. Paul this afternoon or tomorrow. O jfortm l,gpj03t.3C.A. .lhKMTWBa.PW &&&&& -o- SUXDAY CIJSIXG SUCCEEDS AT SPOKANE. Spokane, Wash., Jan. S. As a re sult of the mayor's and the prosecu tor's order this morning the saloon men have agreed to close Sunday. ( the pending prosecutions are drop ld A number are now under con viction, but the chief refused to lock them up. The council last nlgkt cen sured Chief Rice and threatened nn- neaohment. The variety theatres al so are to be dosed after this. I Tho Reforest lug of Ireland. 1 T. M. Webber, Forest Surveyor of Northwest India, who wnn recently consulted by tho Irish Forestry Commlttco concerning the planting of treoH In thnt Island, advised that the rocky hills bo planted with spruce , tho lovlnndB with noli, larch and sycamore, with poplar for pulp wood whoro conditions nro favor able flv kinds of troos In nil. This short list Is In marked con trast with that of a Danish forester a generation ago, who recommonded thirty-six cone-bearing trees and fifty-four brond loaved treos for plant ing lu Ireland. Tho tondcucy of modorn forestry Is to select a fow of tho very hot spooled, develop thorn to tho utmost .(ind not waste tlmo In giving apneo 'to others. Fow Inhabltod countries, whoro conditions aro favorablo, are moro dontltuto ot timber thnn Ireland. Only 1 ,4 per cent of Its area Is wood od, and Mr. Wobbor points out that even the socalled woodod tracts contain only throe or four troos to tho acre Instond of 200, which tho bud Is cupnblo of growing. One- I fifth of tho land I waste land. Ireland was not always so noorly trtuiloas. It onco contained splendid forests, but they woro wasted In tho Mbiuo way that tho forests of so many othor count ilea have boon wasted. The reign of Quoon Ellzhhoth saw tho last or Ireland's URtrvo .forest. Splondld trunks burled in tho bogs ht-ur witness to tho size or the trees once g -.owing thoro. There I scarcely an acre in Iro land oxeopt rocky lodges, or situa tions whoro troilon has destroyed the soil. tlnU will not groy .trees If given a ohanoe. Tho British Isle annually import lumber to the value of nearly $76,000,000. Ire laudcould grow onough timber to wupply a large part of this without using any of tho land now dovotod to ngrlculturo, by planting forests in waste places. The Irish Forestry Society has been working several years to In duce landowners to plunt troea, not for ornnmont or game shelter, but i for the profit. Business men inter Jested in Ireland Bee opportunities there, nnd Its forestry movement no'v under way promise to have rar eurhlnn results WeYe Showing Some Great Values in MEN'S SUITS On Our Bargain Tables at 201 REDUCTION These are broken lots selected from our regular line, only one or two suits of a kind but all sizes in different lots. 201 REDUCTION On every Overcoat and "Cravenette" Raincoat in the house. We also have a large lot of Young Mien's Suits On our Bargain Tables at 20 per cent reduction for ages 1 5 to 1 9. M & ,S lui&art' Ustc a iWZ&ds 0. (uWi lifc WE UNDERSELL REGULAR STORES v& Our store closes every evening at 5:30 except Saturday RAFFLE AT FAIR LEADS TO ARREST. (United Press Loacod Wire.) Los Angolorf, Cal., Jan. 8. In tho contribution box lust night, Rev. Aloxnndor Buccl, priest of the church of St. Peter, found a letter which threatened lilii life, and nouuHOd him of grafting. It was turnod over to RECEIVER OF THINGS THAT DON'T EXIST. Dallas. Tx., Jan 8 Guy Collett, of Austin, has boon named by Judgo Calhoun to be receiver for tho Staudard Oil Company's physical properties In Texas. Nominal bond will be required ot him, Inasmuch as ths attorneys for the state consent ed to exempt the Security Oil Com- the police, and JomiiIi Benedict, a p, of nuauinont, and the Navarro moinber or tho congregation, wns ar- nniing Company, of Corslonnn. rested. Benedict admitted that he fro,n the applications for a rocelvor wroto the note and placed it In the x$A T,(r remains prnolloally no box. Sevoral weeks ago Father Due- tsnulbU Standard Oil iironortv in or hold n church fnlr to obtain inon- Texsa for Receiver Collott to looic oy to repair tho ohuroh. A rallle was nttr. The proceedings thus far loolc given, and Benedict failed to hold n,uch like a burlesque, tho luoky numbor. He became on-l Gcimiiil Fliizei la There. ' Washington. Jan. 8. Adjutant Genoral Flnzer. of Oregon, Is tho first one of tho three generals from the Pacific coast states to arrive to hold a conieronco wmi uuiumu ui mw war department, relative to the pro posed organization of a company of the natloual guard fo coast dofenso purposes. Fiuzer arrived tqday and Genoral Lauck. of California, and Hamilton, of Washington, are expected here tQ- mnrrow It Is expected that the vis iting generals will confer principally iB b bV -ALmvbVbiLLLa was written in Spnnlsh, and status that an accident will befall Buccl b oause of his Impious work. . . n Put In Jail, very accurately describes anyone's footings who is confined to tho house with an attaek of rheumatism, lum bago, stiff joints or muscles. Bal lard's Snow Liniment will cure the trouble, roliovo the pain, and make you as siippl aK a two-year-old. Sold by D. J. Fry. .. o MILITIA TO GUARD THE COAST DEFENSES. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Jan. 8. Military insa of tho Paclfio ooast states will con fer thin week with General Arthur Murray, chief of artillery, oa the 'ptuposltion to organise a company of .militia men to guard coast defenses. .THE PRESENT IS AS GOOD A TIME AS ANY TO TEST THE MER ITS OF EPPL18VS FEHFHOTION RAKING POWDER. IT IS PUT UP IN GLASS JAR'S, MANUFACTURED RiailT KERK IN SALEM, AND SOLD RY ALL LEADING GROCERS AND DEAL ERS. ITS USE WILL INSURE SATISFACTORY RESULTS. raged and declared that tho drawing 'chomlttrta.u.H Couuh irOIwy a Safe had been prearranged. The letter i t,t.jn t. m.n.ir.m. i In buying a cough mediolue for children, nover be afraid to buy l Chamberlain's Cough Romody. Thoro la no danger from It, sod relief L always suro to follow It Is Intend ed Q4peolally for coiiKhs. colds, croup and whooping cough, and thora 1h no hatter medicine in tho world for theae disease. It Is not only a cortaln cure for croup, but, when given as seon !an thq croupy cough appears, will prevent tho attaek. Whooping cough la not dungorous when this remedy la given as directed. It con tains no opium or qthor harmful drugs, aud may be slven as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. For sale at Dr. Stoaes drug store. -.-..i i .. DISTRESSING COAL FAMINE IN GERMANY. PYankrort-onthoMflln, Germany, Jan. x. The coldest weather of th year U uelug experleucsd here. Urn temperature gulag to II degrees be low sro, centigrade. Several men unv frose to death, while In search ot work, and others have died at home from lack of fuel 'O ' IF VOU ICNHW The merits of the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 bottle two months treatment, sold by druggist or by mall. S,nd for tustamoulals, Dr. 13. W. Hall, 29 3 i OHve street, 8t. Lduls. pjmi "H' tin i w OL03IIE 1K0 KAISER THAN IIOUKNII TO THDDY. Bsrltn. Jan. 8 -With the opening of the reiehstag today tho fight be tween the Kalaer and the antl-govern men forces Is resumed. Tho "antU" havo preparod plans to make a ter rific onslaught against Colonel Dern berg, who is at present closer to the Kaiser than any other man. A , The Atlantic coast and Gulf state, almost without exception, are will 'ing to accept such a plan. o i . .. i TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. Mir gntot fMM rwr momr " T.o dou' like abbUWag'k B. Jr taiu, PIT TO KILL OFF A HRIDKGROOM PIUNQH. (United Press Leased Wlro.) VInena, Jan. 8. A plot to assas sinate Prince Ferdluand of Bulgaria before his marriage to Princess Elea nor of Reuss has been discovered, ac cording to a report from Sofia The police, it is said, have made several arrests. Uee Wdesd4y Saturday. with Generals Bell and Murray.