Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
.rt.T..,-n-tn" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, '- THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1008. pp.ArmsTMENT SALE Stocks will soon he rearranged in our new annex and almost every department will be affected tuk i n.hPMl. In order to save time in moving too much goods, and also to make room for incoming goods we are offering buying inducements that are worth considering. Donne this WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING SALE EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTRIBUTES Cntnct goods alone are excepted. Make your selections as early as possible, thus getting the ad vwfige of early choice Great Yarn Special Pt line of 'Saxony Wool nnd Spanish Floss In astorted up to ltd yard. A wonderful value during ihl groat sale, tho skein Interesting Fur Specials Just nt tho time of Uit year tvhen you mot nd tliom. Not an M fur In (he lot, evory out of thin KNmon'H nuwoitt styles. A irnnd nmortmont of Tollable fun o ohooso from. ltltAII.irHT.MII.Vr HAUL Less One-third SUITS SKIRTS Reduced One-half One-third colors. Wortj) '8 Dress Goods A this season's newest dress Roods In plaids, checkn and ovor plaMs In a wldo rang of color comblnatlona In modlum and dark hadoa 36 to &i jnchwi wldo. BOc value, Moving 8alo 76c value, Moving SaIo $1.0 raluev, Moving BaIo $1.26 vnluos, Moving Bnlo $1.60 value, Moving BoU) 12.00 value, Moving Bale $3.60 viUuw, Moving Balo Hosiery MonV fauoy lnlory In tho novr est and btmt paltorne. An oppor tunity to got your supply ohoaply 16c and 3&o value Morlng BJo . . . . .35c .51c ,67c ,8k $1.00 J $1.34 $1.67 19c Cleanup on Footwear Broken lino of m oil's nnd we. .nen's high grado shoot nt grontly roduced prlco. $8.00 and $8.10 Kid, patont and d tin Mi right ill 09k for women' woar ' $2.29 " BUYING GROUND FORDEPOT IS OREGON ELECTRIC Xiasfiooj) $8.60 famous Plngr mad shoi WO, rt-KlljMSt for Ml . $3.15 $3.10 valutf In men's sho In a On variety. ' Sal prto $2.65 lo shoe pellih: sold everywhere it th uniform prlc Sic. Ro-adjuetmwnt snlu . , 15c Clothes for the Youngster LARGE FORCE OF MEN EXTEND 1NG SOUTHWARD BANQUET TO HE GIVEN IX HONOR OF CO.MJ'LETION OF NEW LINE INTO CAPITAL CITY. Great value surprises winter nppnrul. In boyV Jauntiest styl In coats, ro-on forced pants and n lavish assortment of colors nnd matorlals. Of courso all wanted sizes tiro ropresontod In this stlr ring wile. It's to your tulvantago to do your buying now. Re-adjustment Sale Prices HinniiniiniitHiHii t. i CITY NEWS !! AfUAxiUsi ami IssilMBTTftBlBli - . . ssrwtfj w ammmoi wan) A sn ; r fw Yvw OmUwwHob ', tHMMHMHIHIMIIllll rain tonight mul Frl- Wrtlirr Omudoiul A1T. Went Up In HiiKtk That slab wood you have be burn In. Why nut try mm force body Art seeoud-guiwth fir or ah. Down. Ins & Hoff, ph HIT or 1 8 S3. Mtt Tho Woman's Auxiliary Of Kt. Paul's kr.h will wM 'with Mn. J. )UMittsrtMr, ! Coo ler stmt, Mt Friday aflftriiMR at 3:36. Alt wont am tavttfet. MIm Ktilght of Portland WUI glvo a fro teeUr tomorrow ob Health." FrMay t ) fc m, la iTIio Phut ImtlctimMits Tho thaigt' contained In the In dlrtments fur which 8. A. D Puler U urralgiu'd worn investigated by tho grand jury that Indicted Kelllher und Jowett. In th Kolllher ease the u promo court held there was not suf tlflotit corroboration of the testimony of Uio prluolpal witness, Henry Tur ner. Tho supreme court oonArmed the eonvlotlun of Jewett a few days before h died. The ruses agaliut 1'utvr are oh a different basis, ekarc Ihk perjury and subrMailoH of p r Jury. Wit will prubnbly not be trteil MMtU April. Ktlco The annual nitx-Une of the sJtATt. holdors of the Capital Natleasl Hank of Balom, for the eKxrtlou of director will U bold at 1U baaktng houw in Saleta, Oro&. on JaiMary H, 1908 at 3 Celock p. in. JOS. H. ALOBIIT, U3-13-50d Cashier. kf tlih luornlng for Ohio The cr load of fruit Is about ready to bo shipped, and within a few days will follow Mr. Taylor. Tnko Clio Children To see the life of Christ ahown In living picture. Thoy will remem ber It. Vaudette, 13 to IS. QtvKun lruniMi t1 lfua J. A. Taytor, temMiy 1 tkla etiy, now f ttootts Mtlhj. wko IUU hm tae city tor ta )iaat nk HMktas parlor f Ptrt CRriltil Arta arraaaewruis to tak a crlod of eortlr uf Ulteri) ami lMUr tru 'wilUunKt vally runr to tn Mast. Tim HcKular Monthly Meetlag of tke- Woman's Mission ary Socttty of the I1rt Irbyterlan church wtll meet 1m the ekureJi wr Iws Friday, January 10, at 3:30 p. w. Snbjoet for th day: "Iwmlgra. tlon." A gtKMl HroKram has been 1 Mow. tmiTit, N IHII NillNtlHie W (10 llt rod. ST.l N IHNCI (X).UM ITTElvS OF THE CITY COl'NClIi. Mayor HtHlgers today announcod a complete lilt of standing committees as follows Wiiys nnd Moans Mofllt, Stock ton, Good. Ordinances Mooros, Fracor, Bid- Hdge. Aeeounts and Current Kxpsnses Gresnbaum. Millard, Preenall. Streets Stair, Mooros, Hlllott. I'ublte Ilulldlng -Projnall, Wal do. Moffltt. Saeworng Frasor, Greenbaum, PtMmblag Praoar, Uwt, Moffltt. Fir axd Watir Low, UUiott, Stnlr. V'iliiiliirnl Oraad. raJIUe al Itlrtag. Ufo'cUW8,-,,Wri,,s' msw' i vrw ! V8W MVWg Nl ir. Jaa. 18 to IS Uj. Rad- Thnt tho Orogon Electric Company Intends to put Its Salem-Portland line In operation at the very enrlle.it date Is substantiated by the manner tho work Is being rushed In evory de partment of tho road. Yosterdny af ternoon n large force of mon armou nnd wero Immediately Bet to work excavating at tho corner of High and Stato Btroots for the "Y" which is to bo used temporarily for n turn-table. ThlB morning workmon nro busy nt the comor of Mill nnd High dig ging holes on either side of the stroota In which to place the poles, many of which nro on tho ground. It has been roportod that tho qunr ter block Just soMth of the Gil pack ing house, cornering on Mill and High, has been purchased by th com pany, and will be used for n depot lo cation. This ground is inn uiree blocks from State street, and 1 well situated, being near the Southorn Pacific switch, which, should the freight depot be established hero, would bo an advantag. Th space is probably tho largest amount of ground obtalnnblo within throo blocks of State street, unless tho proporty at the cornor of Trade and High coulJ be purchased. Mr. Smith, th owner of this proporty, Is said to have had sevornl propositions to soil, but so far no donl has boon roportod. Car Ilnm in Highland.. A now car bnm will prohnbly li orectod In Hlghlnnd by tho company soon on block 31, North Hlghlnnd and Elder stroots, In Hlghlnnd addi tion. Whllo tho bnrns hnve not boon begun tho ground has boon purchnsod and citizens of that Boctlon roport that actual construction work will be gin soon. Tho barn will be 100x30. Will HmHjiu't Now Line. At a meeting of the Doard of Trade last evening a commlttoo of three was appolntod to look nftor tlio dotnlls of a banquot which It Ik pro posed to give undor the nusplceB of the board In the near future In honor of the opening of tho now oloctrlc lino betwoen this city nnd Portland. Tho matter was roferrod to the ex ecutive committee. Tho Boosters Club and the Uuslnoss Men's Loagu! will be Invited to attend, ns woll as the ofnoinls of tho new eloctric line and of the Southorn Pacific railroad. Tho date has not yet been sot, but it will bo on the day that the first complete train Is run to this olty on the )etric lino. a PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. L. Ashllnmu wont to Portland today 'to visit relatives and friend. .Miss Mao Smith, who has been vis! king relatives in Salem, has. returned to her homo In Portland. A. H. Kraus, of Aurora, was a Sa lent visitor yesterday. A. J. Spong, formerly of this city, now of Washington, Jb visiting ' this city. J. L. Edison, of Silverton, tranj. acted business In Salem yesterday. Mrs. A. II. Farrar lias gone to1 Portland, where she will reside. W. S. Bates, of Pomeroy, Wash is the gueBt of friends In this city. Hon. C. B. Moores went to Port. land today. P. N. Lathrop, the sassy and sun- cessffiil Salem salesman, has gono on tho road again for Eppley's Baking Powder. Mrs. Mary Pottorff, after visiting In this city and attending the cir cuit court, has roturned to her homo in Silverton. Mthoa Loo formerly of this city now of Portland, has returned to her homo, after visiting Salem friends. Mrs. L. T. Deiko hno returned to her home In Gates, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. U, S. Ryder of this city. Mrs. Fred R. Waters hnj returned from Portland nnd Tho Dalles, whoro ohe has spont the past two weeks visiting rolntivoB. Mis Maud Munson, who has be n visiting relatives In Ogdon, Utah, for the past month, has roturned to this city. Miss Elizabeth Elliott, after spending tho holiday vacation at hor spending tho holiday vacation with friends In this olty, has returned to University of Oregon. Mrs . Reovos, -who hag bon visit ing relativos and frlonds in this city, returned yeetordny afternoon to her homo In Portland. She was ac companied by littlo Miss Caroline Holmnn, who will visit In the me tropllis for a short time. Mrs. Reeve was fonnorly Miss Bmren of this city. SuiiieihliiK Taut will tMOfOfa yon for !tlo PUqr tt VajMtott. Ja. 1$. life. 18 t J (mJl iIJa'i Dependable Sho; iOC WIIVfCC? It rM wt tMMib)e am. wf ar atoid lo t ). H yt vraat tyita tKo y May dd um nat thw aete. WhoUer tyltk or MM. jro way rty upoo aa tklug ty are vonky. 4a4abl. am4 v do tuoK a tore IM4aiM taut our pdt aw MBtue40ofcVty "rtsat " Ur are a fvr mMiir uvutag orU av shoe, in Duaa't I&l t,l.Vua ...k.. v .. .. . " m. teoa oMM aad ehHdra. Afc, tb ebrai Walkotor Z JUtYlM.frow IS50up,edluOrIer7l Ladl ,sa b, Si. oTfio J? f ,WthW aM rk AU nork KaVa. SAIEM SHOiE STORE, c sMapicihonK 236 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON ' eutatoa for uil4 at 3 69. MmHhh CVtuuty HortioiilturHl Socio. ty Mevt Ta Uortoa Oonaty rlortlroUaral 4ocWr u toaMrrow artomooo, t J:m, at ta Board of TmlLl)o Not Full roons. Tat aitioa- la aroaaraior to ta itat Hortleoltural aoeltys aiM4iiV ft( portteMl, Jaa. it as M A tarf attoMaooa It roiti to ,rTow .t-bIm To oiU of ti rtlu wm caaacoii troat Utr4ay aftiraoon t PrMay ilUroooo on awoaat uf ta Qra aMUa Sot- Htfiltk aJM Polle .lUdotW, Wal do, MttUrtl. UghU Waldo, fffOtNaauM, prM. null. PrlatlHg WUett, StoektON, Good Utomot Oootto, Moatt, Rad ollff. PhWIIo lMkt .SUMktoa. Stolz. HWrWg. R1ofOii of MiawtW- MilUrd. Greeabamo, low. " Oj C - A wants g llrooo wot IoumiI last vtot :o Qoorgo (Hsooo. tmi II. a4 Wta Uam HjutMaoa. atl it. ooth of tola Hey. H. H. Halta wit- To a tho vomlirtwl Pmasloa May. VaoieUe. Jaa. It to IS. A lUs&tr Health Ivtrl. MI oavo ml a WgMr RwltB v sloe i toga iMlag B. Klag'a New IM Pills.- vrttu Jaaob Spring ,, ot vt Fraakiu. m1b. -rh-r ,ko mr stoassaa. Mror ad aawels Mg mt rtsat- if tkea pllU ,dtWolat yoa oe u, Moaey will be nffunded at J c IVr.y, drug .'en?, sac Cuttlo ltHryts. (UUd Proa Lawd Wire.) Caitqco. Jao. Hogg, roeots. 4 MM; eatUo. $600; aaoep, 15. Me. lpu a rar ao. SI.M. Hon ojMooti l cwu Vowor; Mlxod. $4. AS iAy, aoary. f-l.ll9ll.4t; rotSh. MMfJt.ll; Itcat. $4.9lfj14.8&. C4. atoadr; aaf, stroag. Kmom Ciqr. Mo.. 0a. I Hon, MOOtpia, SS.ftttO; cattl. 40M; gkoop. SiH. Ckiwaka, Kok. Ja. S. nan, ro ootaHa, H.Mt; eaUki. tTM; . 4M. Mvt OUl-Tlnw I'rloml. H. C. Prico, fathr of the ntr prwtag nroprietors'of the"" Price anoo stor. while taking his dinner at the Cottage hotel yesterday okanel to look aeroai th table whr he saw seated a famlllar-look-lag man. Attr the two had scrutl Hlaed ara otar for soma tint Mr. Prlc akd th goatUioaB, over the table, If ale name was not Bates. Wan betas answered la the at&rmn U, Mr. Prlc aald: "Well, I took dUar la your father's house In Ne braska over IS years ago aad have not mot you aloe that tint." The two families wro neighbors In NV braafca and Mr. Prlc waa not aware khat aay of tho Bat family wr In ih StU of Oron. His aw. baU ott-tlmo frload orovoa to & W. s. 1U. of Pomeroy, Woah.. who is WUog la tho elty. o .. , 1 """ TEA was a royal indulgence two hundred years ago. Tis yet. W hmi ftmm tk awer ju dco't fcatlliat im. u mr two IP YOU KNEW The merltj. of the Taxas Wonder, yoa would never saffer from kidney. bladder or rheumatic trouble, si bottle two months treatment, sold by dragglst or by mall. Send for teatastoalAls, Dr k. W. Hall. 89 1 jOHvo street, St. Louis. HORN. KAPPAHAN. At tho family homo on Front stroot, Saturday, .Janu ary 4, 1907, to tho wlfo of E. Kappahan, a daughter. S. L. Ordway and wife, of Oak land, California, are visiting In tho city. MARRIED. GIVEN RAMSDEN. At tho home of tho bride's paronts, Mr. nnd Mr, W. T. Rnmsden, nt 771 North Commorclal stroot, Wednesday, January 8, 1908, nt C:30 p. in. Miss Laura E. Ramsdon to Georgtf E. Glvon, Rev. Davis Errott offlcl ntlng. i n.i. DIED. MoBROOM. At tho family homo noar Liberty, Wednosdny night, January S, 1907, Verglo McBroom, agad 8 years, of tuberculosis. Tho funeral services will be con ducted from tho Frlonds' church at Roeodalo, January 10, 1907, at 11 a. m. by tho Rev. Mr. Pemborton, Inter ment In tho Frlonds' cemetery. BRADLEY. -At tho family homo In Frultlnad, wodnosday, January s, 190S, at 7 a. rn Mildred Bradley, aged 4 months. Tho fnnernl wan conducted from the home at 1 p. m. today. Intrrment In City View cemetery. tlSMJMCHlMti ! ISTARR PIANO: HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL o (i miin MONEY TO LOAN THOS. IC FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resldtait Agent. Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. I NEW TODAY i m9mm9mW4 For Sale Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap ital NaUonal Banlc 6-1-eod AHHUUHHN MN GKTS A WINDFALL. (Uoitod Praos Loasod Wlr,) AhowUoa, waah., Jwu . M Laagtlo. oagiaeor at the irt.i Waahlagtoo. has rocolvod word of tb deoth of an uncle, who in his will bwju.athtd Langdan 12S 000 The ua cs name is Isaac Wisn, Orange rc.inv HUncis of A Business Clmnce. I am anxtoo to laterost some one with a e thousand dollars in a strlotly b"sI s proposition. Will chf?rfu"r xplaiu fully upon application Do not pass this up, you do not kn3 what It may mean to you, and t costs nothing to investigate. S' Piy drop your name and address w Lock Box No 241, Salem, Oregon l-9-St