Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 10, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON, FRIDAY,
JANUARY 10, 1008.
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RE-ADTUSTWENT SALE
in this
i ! t . Ctifl
Stocks will soon be rearranged in our new annex and almost every dep j
i ,eneral upheaval. In order to save time in moving too much goods, and also to make room
c.. :-":.. ..c , nffcf nr hnv nr nflucements mat are wonn iuiiiumiu6. .m....s
WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING SALE ,-,
EVERY DEPARTMENT CON 1 K1BU i
Contract goods alone are excepted. Make your
vagfajKe of early choice,
selections as early as possible, thus getting the ad
rw)v
m JEaK M
WorSh"
Interesting
Pur Specials
Juit at the tlnut of tho yonr
when you mot need thorn. Not nn
Jli! fur In tho lot, ovory one of
thl season's newest stylos. A
frond awortniont or rellnblo furs
'xi clioooo from.
HK.AIMUHTMII.Yr NAM.
Less One-third
SUITS SKIRTS
Reduced
Owlulf One-third
1 i ' Great Yarn Special
i n nt a.vnnv u'nnl nnd Snnnlnh Floss In assorted colors
tiji to 18o ynrd. A wonderful vnltlo during r
this groat sale, tho nkoln . . . . ... "J?
Dress Goods
All this season's newest dress
good In plnlds, check b and ovor
pUMd In a wldo rang of color
combinations In medium and dark
shade 3d to hi inches wldo.
50c values,
Moving Balo
75c value,
Moving Snlo
$1,00 vnlaos,
Moving Balo ,
11.26 value,
Moving Balo ,
$1.00 value,
Movini; Balo
$2.00 valuos,
Moving Solo ,
$2. CO valuoa,
Moving Bale ,
..35c
. . t)C
..67c
..84c
M
.$1.34
.$1.67
Hosiery
Men's fanuy hosiery In tho now
Ml nnd host patterns. An oppor
tunity to got your supply chonply
2 Co and 3 Co values
Moving Sale
19c
,
Cleanup on
Footwear
Drokon linos of men's nnd wo
jion'B high grade Bhoos nt greatly
rcducod prlcon.
$3.00 nnd $3.(0 Kid, patent and
$2.29
doml-brlght bIioob for
woman's wear
$3.10 famouH Tingrao mndo shoes
womon, ro-nd.iat- jr
i
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for
Mle .
$0.(0 valuta In men' shoos In n
$2.65
fine variety.
Sal prion
2to shoo polish; wild ovry whore
15c
it the uniform prlco 2So.
Re-adjustment sal .
Remnants
.Short lonetho of seasonable nnd do- HALF
imidnhl gooda are on ilo for to- PRICE
day only tit
(! ttt&W
8 A
MKWPOBATCD
Clothes
for the
Youngster
TWO YEARS
FOR SMITH,
FISHER FREE
Great valuo Biirprlso In boys'
winter nppnrol. Jauntiest stylod
In conts, ro'Onforcod pants nnd n
lavish uRBortmont of colors nnd
matorlnls. Of courso nil wanted
Blzod aro roproBontod In this stir
ring nlo. It's to your advantage
to do your buying now.
Readjustment Sale Prices
Grlmon vs. Curry, Action for Money,
Settled Atipsland vs. Anderson
Suit, Default and JudRtiiciiC Oili
er Circuit Court Business.
Sherman Smith, who, on last Mon
day, plead guilty to tho charge of
larceny in a building, was this morn
ing Sentenced by Judge Burnett to
serve 4wo years in tho penitentiary.
Shoymnn Smith and James Flsh
or woro arraigned on last Monday to
answer tho ohargo of having stolen
sonio Jewelry 'and othor valuables
from tho dwelling of G. A. Young,
near tho Fair Ground store on No-
vninimp in tiisf. Tho uorenunni.
Smith, plead gnillty-and Fisher, wheu
arraigned on Tuesday, pienu yv.
itiiimv nni wns ro found uv tno jury
on Wednesday. Fisher admitted that
ho was-with Smith at the time of the
robbeiy, but thore wnB not Bttfllcient
ovidenco to prove thnt ho was guilty
of Iprcony. D'Arcy and Richardson
wcro their counsel.
Other Docket Kiime.
Marcella C. Grlorson vs, W. H.
Curry, action for monoy, settled.
Rmll Aunslnnd vs. Olnf Anderson,
nctlon for monoy, default and Judg
ment, with order to nttnch property.
Frod Soely and Mark seely vs.
Sclent Hop Warehouse Compnny, ac
tion for money, dofauit onlorcd.
J. F. Robert, 13. B. Wntorg., part
ners, vs. Isnnc C. Datos nnd Lucy
Uaten, action for monoy, Jury trial.
Jury: Den Smith, W. W. nonrdsley,
Lafe Jermnn, Potor Heater, II. O.
White, A. L. Frnser, William H.
Crr :s, W. H. Dyars, .1. II. Pennobak-
er, Fred Haselng, A. D. I'ottyjolin ana
,8 T. Hollmrt.
THORNE DIES
AT HOSPITAL
YESTERDAY
Unfortunate Man Who on December 1
14 Attempted Suicide in tlie Scott
Jfofc'J, Droyped Dead oj iiPnrt
Fail ii ro.
HUMIHMUMMlUHfH
CITY NEWS
3, A OWifMm 4 lmfwiMt tut J
ipmfta tr towr QttuUbnkUo I
MilMMimillllllllllll
Wrrtth.
OtVMklonnl rain tonlnht mid Ratur-
Irfiirt' Handy (Irotvry
Kvery tor in 8lem stops at Law
ronco'ii uroeerv. corner Commercla'
'and Firry So do a bhI, blK harw
I of Snlom'a pitoplo.
Tho largwt awuirtmwit of oandy in
Salem is at '.Iiiii'n.
Kllntlllty
Btauda for a great dwil, and, es
pecially In a moat market titotisJoft
HrtM. run a roJInblo markot, and
thrtlr meata are always goI- Phoae
3S1. Corn Court aad UUoty.
Attnttloii, IjiiiIIi
Lap year party at ia kkatlng
Tluk tonluht.
M. 11. MoAIIIMit Iiniirxixltii;
Wrni Vi lu Hmokrv M. u. MeAIHter. Ute waU-kuswii
That slab wod you havu bean bura . prowletar ot Uie Pratwm ikntr milts.
lntt. Why not try Mime large lxkli'wk kn beea daKrM!y III with
rtr, Bwrnd-Ktowth nr r h. IViwr. (Wo4 Nitoa far ike put vrul
iHK & Muff, pksnn 1417 or ma. Iwk. h aUU to alt , uU M grad-
1-9U MUy saltilMK atrMgtk. TVe noteoa
W4 mmM kr a mulch eMMed m
traji YiMr iv$w ,t)M Utmk, am torn m1 alt evtr
.it v .ung nun IVIMKIH. vv iKNiy.
p)o otUy- iwyU4y IhvUikI. I
I ZiunV riant flMwiier to the
The atwuAt iuHln of tho Dfcaxtf.
tmMvn of th Capital NaUoBal.OilllciinN Xahlo StmlimU
)aak of 9lui, for tto wlfcUon t T)m CnlllgM Xftftkvtlte, $M4eU
4lrecori will tn, bold at 1U baaktai Omp) W to a v-ry Urrc
7. V.l- vrwsua' M? TJtt et altai M tk Kltar QrA
la. ig at 3 o-eicHJk n. in.
J08. 11. AWltlrtT,
lt3.i3.J0d OiWr.
Mr. Kully HHwvvrlMj;
Prlwl W V. f Keilr.
o tMa
Mfci. )4g fio tk ajHrfaiie t
M appreetatt ky tW
b&rt audlMt. TU ( "Uav
J4a- a4 lwUeri Qirl" r. welt
orta ihi rtc of a4alMtoa. Ttae
coMtay gis a Utttty MMllae tM
r" m . r Rewy. ti Uttn(neiy gnee a Uutly MMllae tM
Uy ut sl4 la Iwt iUL km hM JUr. m4 will vtom Smmij nlgti
m mr wnnii iroM mh mmm .
iw
mm a U (m ato to W mnuvvil i to Tlw SUm Wuwum' cm
m tuu. u Mr Kelt, M Wt WM twaartw alt.r.oo. itrJl TT.Ti '
operaiwl mi inr iM lilt 'iikk , iw- -u. .. . i1 ,lk T
wk i by Dw. A. & TkUm4
M U P. OrtmU. at t aaletd
I'KIIHONAL MMNTION.
Mies Lvla Tarpley la vlaltlng rola
Uvea In Portland.
L. I). Wood loft last evening for
a vUlt In Portland.
Harry RobarU was nuion those
who went to Mnrlon lout evunlngr.
K. C. Gamblo has rottirnikl from
a Uubluees trip to Hflstorn Oregon.
Mrs. S. II. Frost Is the guet of
relatives In Portland.
MlN Agile Lludnhl was a Salem
vial tor from Wood burn.
Mr. a tut Mm. H. F. Marak have
rohw t. Portland where they will be
the gueets of relative and friends.
hklwaiNl Hlrsck and daNKkter. Mine
Isiia. hav on to Portlaml for a few
days visit.
Mr ami Mrs. K. B. Uane of lone,
Or.. ar tk guoeU of Mr. Bfcrwe'
Hater. Mm. B H. tlerrtek.
Wendell Helm of Portland, who
kaa k ailMltM tk Wlia4 MkeAl.
return to bi now.
Mr. ami Mr. J. $. liulkx-k kav
o to M City wker tk) will
visit frlentU hm) r4aUv
Frnnk Frleky wn among tk Sa
lent violin! wko Umi tk Kit
Wllk eoawert in PortlMMl Imu alght.
Mm. B. . Wood h )Mi erenins
for Portland wkere an will visit
rrMk tor a fw its.
Mr. Jui suiwor ot JHCwroo. U
vUttlnj kr 4aniktr. Mrs. rrmak
Pont . of tkl otty
nrt Snow nn reinrnnd ia kU'
- - A
i in4l4 titer vMtimi
reloUvw It fMl eJry.
itr. F. Wnttr ha returned (my.
tno motronoUs. fir . -,- .w.
- w----.. m .vw wivil
'A. X. Mnorm. onrnr of -JL.I ?? k "
tttnvn. knsUon rr.s Tk.WLL!l j iL.fc .
liB rk
la a fftay w 2L MftnjHM.
ubiinlM,k4. Wtanumotj
w work ct kmt r oaju.
Hmm wUl doMhW to Tnny-
. MM A4MM, ttk instructor In
bony, wos u
ik iv- L.inmlArv i uhii-... ... .' y.
-w- ..n .v, ,., . it i. Biivraiiv. i .
tk etty on
D Mnyor ku
kntnjt
retamod
Iii)KV CIMlr!
lt)i yonr HVJ" ii
lKkt ttwy Men Inr nanntei eadr wttl mm4. aMi Jp- w r.. .. . .7v MN, a D. Sioyor ku MiriiJ
, . --. -- ... vva.wm flWI Iw.- 1..-.. . . "
. AM - '';.U rSLTrvrJrJi1"
., ., ... w pjun wB
WBKUmrHClHWMu-ri1a.t L "" i tone to lOrt
Ton uuieAl
Tkl Hxkt kr t gliM tJlrt ta
WtM?aetero4 Hwr j I- oM
yfcr. nA Uni, !. k v,.
! nn tnt
lOUd
nteeiing a tk. nMi.
knm OhjmhiicIiU Clnk will n nM
in Dm "Qa citr' tnikt 4
H taiHrtant ntwhnnM wktek win
! tOBjIOjOtwd k Ik mi ...
wnnmni iit4 to naUrtt
MrinUons urU tk bnlMluK of tk!
IM4 tor a nkort kiulnns trip.
. mu Walnetott lft i. ..
ternoon Inr Portland k win
Melt relnure for . h.f(
WVrl Srry. iomr . of tkl elt
now of PnMkiid i, . . . '
iw.. TT ' "i11 ni
iiiMMo an mnavo.
cru vd u, wii,u - ,:..r ::!..A,r v TTk . to
cn . ,; n":..;r hi wn ,ut r-d
Tho Mlt-si'B ReiiKkn and Addenn
Swart went to Portland to attend the
Kiibellk concert.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cook nro callod
to oodbttm by the Illness of tho for
mer's brother, Rev. D. W. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Urokaw nnd
child of Frultland have gone to For
est Grove to vllt friends and rein-
th'Ori.
Mrs. H. a. Worwmnn has gone to
Portland to visit relatives and friends
for a few days,
Mrs. W. M. Robinson , who haj
been been visiting her damghtor. Mrs.
Salb. of this city, returnod yesterday
to her homo In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Vorchler and
dangfeter and Mlw Gaynetl Baldwin
attemled 'the Ksibellk eonoert at the
Heillg In Portlaml last even lug.
Mrs. Claude Skinner went to Port
land last evening to visit her sister
for a fow day.
Mr, II. it. Hontier. wko has W
tk gneot of Mr. K. C. Miller, of tUU
elty. lft ytrday for her kow la
Astoria.
It. J. Klrkwood. of HRn. of tk
International CorrwoondejiM SckanU
vtattod tk loeal rrniUtlve, R. Q.
llnnter, in this ell; ynntnrday.
Mr. and Mr. J, J. Akbr of lVmi.
roy, Wnk.. wko havo boa visiting
Mr and Mr. Honry Tarpley, of this
elty. tft ystrday for Wll'a Walla
wnor they l ytait bfor ntum-
nag to tnir konM. Mr. A.hkr u
orotnter of Mrs. Tbrploy.
air H. C. X orris, ko ba been
MalUng mlauros In tnls rlty. kas re-
UKfind to nor kom In Portlnad.
?. O. Pntumon. forntertr of thi.
,ity. wno kas uomi In-Bnrtland for
n pant etgkt years, an bn ap
PoUsd nmnr of lb nnlm ant
II r of w. P. rnller Co of I
oM. Mr. Pattereo. will soon!
l -. ... 1
io mat city to rattd. hu
3f Mawts kre wUI b glnd to
lw of bjs nM.
A. A. Uadorwoad nn tturm
Iro btwlnons trip to Ipnn.
a. O, Wlvor. of Tumor, onm div.
ibis monUng.
Mrad mjts. nn PltMintMtons. of
Pontiror. Wanklnaton. arn tk cRt-
I Mr. and Mra. Jo nji. of thia
tty.
J N. Davis, of LinrolB vk i.
vl blag in tho oit u wm prob.
p tH'te m this victalty
Uoorge W Johason, Sr, has re-j
t'irii.d from n business trip to Call
fomlr.. I2.'Mayor Wators was among those
who went to Portland this morning.
M. D. McAIIIstor, of Prntum, Is
visiting friends In this city.
Mrs. C. Johnson, who has boon
visiting her dnughtor, Mrs. V. Kelly
of this cty, has roturuod to nor home
In Portlnnd.
Dr. C. J. Korlnok, tho voterlnnr
Ian, has loft for Portland nnd points
on tho west sldo to Inspect stock. He
has Just complotod a tuborculosls
test of a bnnd of cattle at Chemawa.
The animals were found to be
hoalthy.
Mis Mlnnlo Frickoy, formerly a
teacher of this city, arrlvod last ov-
lonlng from Chattnnoonga, Tonn., In
answer to a telogrnm announcing the
lllnoas of her fathor, C. Frickoy, of
East Salem. Miss Frickoy Is engngod
In missionary work in TounosBoe. Sha
will remain in Salem sevora! weeks
boforo returning to tho East.
o
To the Public
On and after January IS, tho
banking hours of all -the Salem
banks will be from 10 a. m. to 3
P. m. 1-10-51
William Thome, who, on SatAiriB
afternoon, December 14, slashed his
throat and completely severed hia
windpipe with a Jack-knifo, in his
npartments at the Scott Hotel, died
Thursday afternoon at '1:30 o'cloMr
at tho Salem hospital, where ho had
been taken shortly alter committing
tho act.
Thorno was thought to bo gradual-
ly gaining strength until yesterday
at dinner, when ho suddenly fell over
and expired from henrt failure. Ha
had been walking around In tho hos
pital but n few minutes before lunch
time, nnd seomed to bo feeling ns well
na usual.
Thorno was a nativo of New Zea
land, and was 41 years of nge. Ho
was a resident of Salem six years
ago, at which tlmo ho moved to Cal
ifornlo. nnd was 111 in San FrancisM
at the time of tho oarthrjuako. After
his sickness there he wont to Illi
nois, whoro ho resided until last
Jane, when .he returned to this city.
Ho owned a itonm of good horses
and, provious to his rash act, ha-J
been engngod in work on the new-
Court street pavement. Six dollars
wns found In his trousers when tak-
on to tho hospital, and it io said 4 hat
ho has a snug bank account.
Before ongaglng apartments nt tho
Scott Hotel Thorno had a room. at the
homo of Harry Hatch, tho well-known
mall carrlor. Mr. Hatch said that
Thorno scorn to bo a mnn of steady
habits. Thoro seems to bo nothing
known as to his relatives.
Dr. Carlton Smith, Thorite's phy
sician, said that Thorno told him ho
had no relntlvos In Orogon,
Mnrrlugo I.lrtn.o
A marriage license was this after
noon issued to Jako Rlly Sanders,
aged 81. and Grac Rich, aeod 22.
both of Woodburn, F. L. Rich wit-ne.
DIVORCH IX HIGH
NKW YORK SOCIKTV.
(United Press Loosed Wlro.)
Nw York. Jan. 10. -Martin Ma
lonf, tk Standard Oil raultlmlUlon-
air, and a papal marquis, today con-
armed the tory that bis daughter
Helen, bad sued for n annulment of
her niarrUse to Broker Arthur H. Os-
borne.
Tim nine Moon nt tlio Grand Last
Night.
Those who missed seeing tho
"Blue Moon" last night missed tho
blggost troat of tho season. Tho
company, ns a wholo, was one of tho
best looking nnd most 070nly bal
nncod -thnt has ever vlsltod Salem.
Instead of one lono stnr, there wore
about six. Powers took tho leading-
mnlo part, while Clnra Palmer played
to him. Powers' ability ns nn ado.
Is too well-known In Salem to need
any mention. Miss Palmer, who Is
new horo, mndo a groat hit with tho
audlenco. Tho singing of Nanon
Jacque, as "Blue Moon," was the
host that has been hoard In tho Grand
opora houso this scasan. Sho sang
very cloarly, and tho nudlence was
able to understand ovory word.
Space will not permit tho proper
montlon of all tho characters for er-
ory ono of tho principal parts was
taken by a star.
Tho stage settings woro boautlfu'
and entlroly out of the ordinary. The
Bconery Illustrating tho song "Moon,
Dear," was Bimnly magnificent, an-!
the smllo on tho face of tho man In
the moon was no broader than that
of the audience.
ISTARR PIANO ii
Z 1 1
iHIGII CLASS GOODS n
GEO. C. WILL Ii
itgeat8gnnjiinn-glrff
i
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Over Ladd & BuhU'b Bank, Salem, Or
EARLY
POTATOES
WANTED
are in the market for a!'
WU.MU of Early S4 PoU.
and are paying food pric.
Bring in wbat you may have
. BU mtre ts a
ket.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Ageut.
Offloo with Wm. Brown & Co,, No.
29 Commercial street.
mar-
D. A. WHITE & SONS
VKRD AND SBBOSIK.N
roiLTRY, 11BE AND SPIUY
Sl'Pl'LlBS.
SVLKM, . . OREGON'
1 taeintnatjnaa
S NEW TODAY i
For Sale Several houses In Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod
Will tho Party Who borrowed a
Tribune bicycle from Tho Journal
office about two weoks ago kindly
return same, as the owner needs
. i-10-tf
For &ile or Kent Situated in Far
mount Park, a nine-room cottage,
partly furnished, electric lights,
ad all modern improvements, tw
lots, fruit and berries. For furth
er particulars enquire of M1
Geo. H. Jones, end of car l.ne,
south 1-10-lwk