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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1908)
' I" ' vanwhit-rf DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL. SALEM, fflifiOOX. SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1008- GRAND BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT EVEBV ARTICLE IN THIS BIG STORE (Si &,) ARE OFFERED AT SALE PRICES it in i i y JJ5T"TialW KREBS WINS HOP SUIT INFANTS' WEARABLES Tho most comploto showing of Infants' wenrablos In this city. There Ik ood ohooslng hero from the bo t to bo found. Quality In ovoiy In lnnco Is up to our usual high sta dnrd of worth and olognnce. VS DKHVKSTB, HANDS, DIAl'KIIB MACQUKH, FLANELETTES, PINING, HMNKKTH anil HKIHTHl LONfl FLANNEL HKIIITH, LAWN SLIPS ASM HKIIITfl, IIOOTKKH, I10NNKTS, COATS, SHAWLS, K011KS. At Sale Prices DRESS GOODS Women's Coats In iirovxIllHK atyle in loots, soinl-nuing and fitting Imoka In .mvotU, rain own ami mixture. Every one of this oiiMii't best ltylai Tlivro's vyiomlld ohoos- All ttthi nhmiu's newest druM good In plaid, check and plalda In a wldt range of color combination In medium and tlmdw 10 to H Inch m whle. over-dark In?. Reduced Onc-iliird and One-half COe values, jr Moving Vftle OflC Tie value, ri Moving Sale )UC $1.00 vnluos, n Moving Sale 0C $1.26 value, ni Moving galo , 0'lC $1.80 value, q,. nn Moving tfnlo Ol.UU $2.00 value, t It MovIhk ShIo l0't $2.50 value, a. ,m Moving Salo Jpl.Ol c'if mm M 'Sere isfe ffittl&l "" T wLiWSliir Calendars for 1 908 Free f xri. J lie 10 14 6& UKOKPONATCD Copyright 1907 by Hart Schafthcr Uf Marx Rain Coats With nil tho style and grace of the Mason' beet fashions Made of rellnblo materials In the bei Jhados, $12.00 value, Moving Salo. $7 $15.00 values, Moving Snlo . ... $100 value, Moving Salo. tHIDIIMHlMIIHIIllll; 1 CITY NEWS ! ! ! A Collection of Important Par. ' '. ', ! M"dMi for Your CoiulcWratlon ! I ....... ..... .Tiiiiiiiniiiiiumiin1 m 1 pifiaMOjaJI MM m mmtmmm,7i m M'WllT Owulonat umIii tonight ntitl Hun y. Ktk The annual meeting of tho har older of tho Capltwl National ank of Balom, for IU election of illrootom will bo bold at Its baaklai; kouw lu Halotn, Orogoa, on Jawuary II, 1108 at 3 o'olook p. tn. J08. . ALDBRT, US.15.30d CBhlw. A Itnludlon ! M Hrtee of ainV wo4 1m Um Wftdo by Om 8faiatllg UrfHt OauiMajr. I'rtee $s Md )i , load. A dfeeoMHt of 31 tM r ioaa m lottoad order. 1-lUf jbaiika will bo from 10 a. in. to 3 ). m. l-lO-lt l.lfo Hf)t,iu la a aevoro senteaee but a man Who COIIIhOU lllk U'lfw in hunt lu). wood or poor quality cord wood de- M-vwi ivnt aoateaw. ihon order to DowalHg & Koff for nil kluds of good wood. Pilous 1U7 or 12S3. K. lu .Martin lni.nrvlng . 1 Martin, lrnor'a popular IRajOr. Who WH OHumtMit mum nlutvii A weok HIM) at tlm Hulani liiunlrti rp aotHMtdldtle. U rfarUM to bo im HrovlHg and will urobably wn be ablu to rotura 4u hie home. l'KHSONAL MKNT10N. l-Ynnk Dougluit lKdng NUtfiy The omMUIoh of Prank DoitidHe. Uo social "oamli- wko U 111 viQi ti'HlMkl fvr at the UUm Wo- pwi. m nwewtetf 10 bo as ol m eMM to WMk M tala ataio t Uie MIm Mary Krtle went to Portland luuny on uusiuetHi. Charlew K. Simuldlng left thla morning for Portland on biulnetM. K. T. Harntw and family mvo to night for a visit to friends at Los Angolo. Charlos lllngos, tho woll known Jowoler, lft laat ovenlng for Port laud on Uulnoiw. Henry Hubbard, tho popular hop dimler. left yoeterday for a few days' bitelne trip down the valley. Jir. ami Mrs. W. H. Sorbor, of St. IV0TES ARE AGAINST LABOR Gvt Judgment for $0000 Other Court Matters Decided Yesterday and Today. The Jury In the case of the Krebs Hop Company vs. T. a. iivesiuy Co. yestreday aftornoon returned a verdict for the plnlntlff for $C000. The case aroie over tho dlfteronce In price of hops on October 15, 1907, and a contract price agreed upon be tween the two parties. The Krebs Hop Company, In 1905, contracted to deliver to T. A. Llvesley & Company 100,000 pounds of hops each year for five years at 14 cents per pound. Tho first lot in iduo was delivered, but In 190G tho price of hops decreased, and a suit followed. The case was appealed to the supreme court, where a decision was given In favor of the Krebs Company, and, as a result tho Llvosloy yard waR at tached. Tho same trouble arose laat sea son, and terminated In yostorday's decision aftor a trial boforo Judge Burnett. The Jury was out only about 15 minutes, and roturnod with the ver dict which was for the amount asked by tho Krebs Compnny. Carson &. Cannon represented the plaintiff, while Tllmon Ford was tho attorney for the defense. Hoboi-t.son vs. Itate. Aftor being out over llvo liourJ yesterday afternoon tlie Jury In the commIslon suit of J. P. Ilobertson and 13. B. Walters, real eetate deal ers, of Albany, vs. Isaac C. Bates, et iix., returned a verdict for the plain tiffs for $1, and for the defendants fur the costs and disbursements of the suit. The plaintiffs askud flvo per cent on a $l500-deai wnicii had been c'oiej by the Bates, tho de fendant, although tho plaintiffs claimed that they wer? instrumental In making tho trade. Other Docket Kntrles. Paul II. Hauser vs. M. Christen son, action for money; default nnd Judgment. Marcol la C. Grlorson vs. W. II. Curry, action for money; settlod. W. H. Harding vs. C. T. Van Allen, action for monoy; plaintiff's motion for new trlM ovorruled. State of Oregon vs. C. E. Doty, nb ductlon of female; motion of stato to postpone trial to April torm al lowed, Tho court adjournod to moot at 1 p. m., January 13. o WEI). BONES. At tho family home ia Turner, Saturday, January n 1907, of pneumonia, Cleo Bone3 aged 3 month 1 and 11 days. ' She was the daughter of Mr nn. Mrs. J. M. Bonos. The funeral services will bo con. ducted from the FIr&t M. E. church of Turner Sunday, January iof fl. 11:30 a. m. by Rev. O. O. Oliver."' in. termont in the Masonic cemetery. VAN DORN. At the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Kays in Pratum, Friday, "January 10, 1903 Emerson Van Dornr, aged 58 years' of dropsy. Mr. Van Dorn has been a recent of Fruitland for tho past six years He.leavos a wlfo and five children of fruiunnu, uesiuns a uaugnter, Mrs Kays, of Pratum nnd a large circle of friends in this vicinity. Tho funeral services will bo con ducted from tho homo of Thos. Kayg at Pratum, Sunday, January 12, at 1 10 a. m. Interment in Maclea com-etery. WILLIAMSON. At tho homo jn Portland, Friday, January in 1908, Josephine Williamson, tha Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, of Portland. Mrs. Williamson was formerly MUs Florence Norwood, of this city. IIHHMWIKMUHmi f STARR PIANO S HIGH CLASS GOODS I GEO. C. WILL I Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Memlltli, RcHldcnt Agent. Office with "Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. C9s9cesMte6sa4 I NEW TODAY I teancttMtMMMt, For Snlo Several uousob In Salem and farm 'nnds nt a bargain. Cap Itnl National Bank. 0-1-cod (United Pre Loasod Wire.) Washington, Jan. ll.Champlons of the labor causa in the houso of representative today made 0 fight on tho floor to have a olmiBo inanr,.. In the now codification non) taw ,. (.., w 11 jr "mm? mm labor loaders cannot be punished umlor the o!d "Kuklux" , , "- " arMr, 01 si.MiHe. on tn grouml of conspiracy John, Ore.. ar vialtlng at tho home to Injure cltlsonH onjolnlnr tholr con. of Mr. and Mm. A. K. Day. .etltuUoaal rlnhte. IF YOU KNEW Tho merits of tho Texas Wonder, you (would never suffer from ltldney, bladder or rhoumatlc trouble St bottlo two months troatraont, sold by druggist or by mall. Send for teetamonlals, Dr. E. W. Hall, 292? Olivo stroot, St. Lciis. Ui. fl-l-KaXrowyotkr To th TutilUw. On mm altr lnWnK Howra of January 15. the MONEY TO LOAN TII08. K. FOllD. TrTwir,.!.. " aMiam w 1 MCvf I kii I uf he Baiem ' Over Udd Jt Uuha Hank. 8alem, Or Dependable Sho?s .... If you wHt sentbl ikoee. wear iMVhariNd to nt u. if you want txttah ae you May 4tMd mo Awdiug thom . Whether styltah or not. yo majr rty ,,0ll OUt, lhluK thoy r vrarUo, djoadablc. M.l o do eh a lart bualoe that our lrtew nt HaqowUoaaWy "right " Hwo are a w xr lavitlag SOftS Of HAW tin.u t n euihloa for iatjiw At s SO. D . Hood .m. .. wen. owea chlldwa. Luo ,ao JAiL JT "r . juat orrlrtd at 11 ts rt.iI.T . lA gun (! m biwc uS To lith I? and ZI I' ttu U 4. or uo w W aQ4 VOfk"htp. Ml work gra.- PJiHiiWHWfllBM-j! - ( ni- lajfab. - 'iTTJBOOlMJL onLLm mVZ STORE re&MaolcUiom; SAUM, OREGON 236 STATE SV, fvOporlMtemlONt aHd Mr Inm t tho oeoltMHUary. wero awn tu.n who wtot to InrUaml thle morning. .Mr. snu sir, c. 11. Fltaelwwons. who hove UeOH the nmti at Mr .,..1 Mro. Joo XI int. of thie elty, left thlo MMMTNlllJI fur IOrtlAMiI a.. . ttoir homo la Poweror. WaehlnnoK. Mr. U. U Brlggt hue goHtt to Port land, where she will -it frloude ami rotaUreo for a few day. Mr. W. J. Iteyaolo )um gone to IHn!4. wheo wkm will mitm ,h- multry ow. whkh bM tlay. ' kon uni. wooloy IMwanl ago. vi IO l-OTlMBtal tla um.1.. vl.if W. 1.... . . 6 wwi , iir. Woleh. torworly Ulea Kk, rtin, of Ute elty. Tkoy will rotor l bot a wook. H. W. Palawr. h wWowako 'ew mm who It roopootlbt w the Auron ttoMtlu , oU,, '" "Sat tow. Aaron w .. In (ho rlty tooky. 4MN.Wl,Wt.r,W ;UM fur . fw 4v rUlt with '"'im una irMsa, Mro. Orov.r Ung. 3l py gov Mo 4 Mia Nlo Mwm lM nli for KutMM kM m... ...... SS twu, " Mr, prwk VWmii i .wi. . " " mnrw . ir rwruaoo. wkM k ...... ' - f Uo um tWorgo lrk.r. whleh woro ooodoot- Ul la that mUv tvi- .. "U1"- 1 . . " Toa at i:3t) taik Herroll. UoctoJ Ml Allco Sheuard h.. i, Iwr tooth,., f M.lr,,.u ..x..vf' oarooum th iKH, w uprtativ Smith, of Mis orl, aa,i Hughes, of .w jor)y, who Introduced amendments with tltta o4l U view, dgwand that con greo grant labor "soaie roll f from i waaner in whloh It h boon hoModod by UJiuwUom. HopreoeatnUvo ShorKy. of Koa twky. a moMber of tk eomwltMo that framed tho now law, tttooootl tho aweHdmoirta. Virloni lUHoiHiwoHio c wilt &mt log tho oaoao 0 Ubor wm df,i to day by about 11 rote o the avor- Ov.sluml DoJiiyetl by Wivrk Tho sotoHd Qtrlad due In ! at 11:30 a. m. u. ,... , Wo Mtomlng or a frfht Mr be I wrockeU on the iUIUw plaeo near tto roforw fhoai. t .-. ... hold In thU cltr until tk v . . elenrod. which will nrobnbly be boot I o'clock thU nftormoon.. The MrMoot wa oniMd i, . .... . Hi. ""i ,l,lI i twtotln, tho salo la two wm.v .v .1.. - . ..vm VI7W -cr ncroon k rnu, tod Jtmtl tor car into tto lonl of lumber No on wa laJoMii w -.1 oMitwr O'Brloti 1. ntuthod to tto southbouaki AMrh.j .w. . Wld la Sol!. SUNDAY DINNKI1. Soup. Cnrry With Rice. Fish. Fried Salmon. Doll. Chicken Wkh Dumpling. Kntreo. Chicken Frlcnngeo. Roast. Chicken Wltb Drosolng. Prim Rib of Beef. Pork. Veal With DrftMime Vegetable. Mftitod Potato. Stowod crn. Dosoort. CootaM Pudding. Pies. Apple, Mince and Squash. Rxtra. Wckled Pig' Feet. Coffeo, Tea or Milk. Chicken, st.v, KI.1TK HOTEL. K. K. KCKEHLKN, Prop Will the Party Who borrowed a Snell blcyclo from Tho Journal offico about two weeks ngo kindly return 6amo, ng tho owner needs It. 1-10-tf For Sale or Kent Sltunted In Fair mount Park, a nine-room cottage, partly furnished, olectric lights, and all modorn improvements, two lots, fruit and berries. For furth er particulars enqulro of Mrs. Geo. II. Jonos, end of car line, south. 1-10-lwk Wnim-d To trade Oklahoma farm proporty for Oregon stock ranch or farm Innd. Addross, F care Journal office l-ll-lwk For Salo Ono hundred tons clover hey at my placo olght miles oi't of Salem. Price, ton dollars p-r ton. Call at my ofllco. room 13, Bush bank building, or phone For Sale ico acres in Albortn, goo farming land, woll watored. Will sell or oxchango for proporty at or near Salem. Addroso W. N, Blod gett, caro Journal ofilco. 1-11-tf For Rale 16 acres of rich farm lani 5 mllos oast of fair grounds. 8 aero in hops, 8 acres in grain and hay, $1000. Team, harness, ma chinery, grain and hay, $500. J J Tweod, routo 7, Salem. 1-11-lw For SaleAt a bargain, for 30 days, ono of the host farms in the Wil lamette valley; fino buildings See Derby & Wlllson. l-ll-3t Dressmaking We nro now ready to do ycnir drossmaklng nt rea-sonablo prices. Inquire at room N 1 upstairs over W, C. T. U. l-ll-3t It DOtftS thrt Ttueln. Mr. BL . Chaaikl.1. -. . W .8?S ' Oklw'i Arnlea StoTk ? tT Ut " J h&ve ! t for chAiMtvi !... .-j .. OWrod ttoM. AnmiU.1 I U honlod tritkMt loavlng a soar boklnd" -! r, -.. SATURDAY'S SPECIALS fresh Country Meats Sparc Ribs, Tenderloin, Bulk and Link Sausage Pickled Tripe and Pig Feet Oranges The best special in Salem, 30c per dozen Baldwin Apples We have just a few of those fancy ones left Vegetables ptip?tnrE,c.UUUCC SWetS' Cabbage i!2!iR0CESYcy; drug store. - ry,