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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 10p8. 5 ECK .) enlag Nord arged igted tNa. wied the U!JH At' sum )ot lad fco. As i!oa Jra taa re iai Jng hi ). )C-1 da ol. J. I STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER H BBBBl Now old coat trousers suit. See a BOYS' PANTS 30c for 22c 50c (i 37c 45c 56c 71c 75c 85c 94c $1.12 60c 75c 95c $1.00 $1.10 ii it a it a $1.25 " $1.50 " LflCE CURTAINS COMPANY M IN FINE CONDITION "Hlue" nnd llrown" Contest Closed Wits (lit Menus of Bringing Many Recruits into tlio Ranks. Company "M," 0. N. 0., is rapidly approaching the maximum mark and U composed of as flue a lot of young men, physically and morally as can be found In any city. Tho "Blue" and the 'Brown" membership con test wh'ih tho boys liav boen carry ing on for the past several weeks wag brought to a oloso last Tuesday night at which tlmp the "Blues" wore credited with" having sftoured 11 new members and tho "Browns" nine. Thle count was the occasion for re joicing on both sides, the loyal 'Browne" while defoated had made a good fight for their colors by which e militia had beon -materially strengthened, thp '"Blues," on the other hand, rejoiced to see 20 new men join the ranks and also thai tny had been victorious over their Pro tent 'enemies," and were soon to be the houored gueats nt a ban quet served by "tho vanquished." The m i,jM which had been of fered t individual members securing the prcer or number of recruits xths dit.ilutia in thre$ prizes as fol ios $7 50 first monjy to George Hiroa of the "Bluea," who obtained Hvn remits, $5 sVcond money to Prank Snder, of tho "Browns," with v and $2.50 third monow to Al- r.iiu-, of the "Blue," with two. The announcements of the result of ttie contests was tho occasion of M c4 for "speech," and in answer CaUin Gllle, of the "Blues," and Captam Holman, of tho "Browns," Captain Murphy and Llentenants v.,iiaiH xuurpny ana Laemenauia Holman and Abrams. After tho pre- -u.nKm or tho prizes and the echoes to fall in for mess" and In single nio inarched to the banquet tables aere tho sumptuous feed awaited taem During the repast Lieutenant Holman rendered sUrrlng airs on (the l v.. , )X, Nil . ,' VfHl- i I. ' I 1 I i l-M fl Special Sale of PANTS is the time to brighten up the and vest. A new pair f wiff save you the price of a Window Display $1 7c:vniuc3 ci in p S f tJ reduced to HP J V 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 " 1.50 " 1 .69 " 1.88 " 2.25 " 2.62 " '3.00 ." 3.37 " 3.75 " 4.50 5.00 6.00 TODAY ONLY Special Sale of LACE CURTAINS Every curtain in the store on sale at enormous reductions. 1 J DON'T MISS COMING piano and tho armory reverberated with the laughter of tho boys In uni form. A stag dance, singing nnd the usual gained formed n social hour which will long be remembered by tho guardsmen. "On Wednesday ovenlng, February 5, Colonel Jaokson of the U. S. army will hold the annual intpeotlon In tho armory of tho company, and be tweon now and that date the armory will present a busy ficeiie on oach Truosdny night at which tlmo tho militia will be given a severe drill. In order to ill! several vaoanaloi Captain Murphy has announced thai a competitive examination will be he'd on January 28 for oarporal shlpa. It is oxpeotod Ah at many ap plicants will oompeto for the vacan cies. . TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Your cracw raiutfts your mner " vu dua'l AMUSEMENTS. Tho Kllugor Grand. Auditorium Roller Rink. Morning, nftoruoon and evening sessions. Tho Vnudette. Moving plotures and illustrated songs, every afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday after- noon3. Caught lu the Rain. then a oold and a cough let It run on got pneumum ut wujum!--. that's aU. No matter how you g't on-rget pneumonia or consumption your cough, don't negieci u 1 Ballard's Horhound Syrup and you'll be over It In no time. The sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all jpulmpnary diseases In young and old. Sold by D. J. Pry. CHEMEKETA LODGE VISITS SILVERTON Odd Fellows In Silverton (live Salem and Other Vis itors, "The Time of Their Lives " One of ithe jolllest excursions from this city for some tm was the visit or Chemeketa lodge, I. O. O. P. of thig ctty to Sllve,rton Saturday even ing. , Tho local lodge chartered a train of two poaches and a baggage car, and at 5:30 p. m. Saturday about 75 loyal Odd Follpws, tho basketball team of tho Capital business College and a Jotly crowd of ladles boarded' tho cars and with laughter and son;? left for tho neighboring city. They wero Joined by delegations at Brooks, Gorvals and Woodburn w"ho readily ontered into tho spirit of tho occa sion. The call of "Silverton" by the conductor was tho occasion of tho mombora making a rush to got their paraphernalia, overcoats and "lodgo goaSts" together and as tho train caino ti a stop to loso no .time in alighting and getting tholr pedal extremities into action to 'transport thorn to tho I. O. O. F. hall. whoro Sllvonton's Odd Follows and tho lodgo from Scotta Mills awaited with several candidates who wero to soon bo transformed Into tho "Odd." Tho first degree was put on by iSllvor Lodgo No. 21 of SUvorton In a very crodltnblo manner as was the 'second degree which was exemplified .by itiho team of Chomckotn lodge of .this city. Captain Mol. Ilnldwiu had cha-go of tho Salem team nnd tho I work of his aggregation domonstrntod his thoroughness us a drill master. Aftor tho business bohsIoii nnd a short jollification In tho halls, tho visiting mombora woro Invltod to tho parlors of tho First Christian church whero" tho Ladles Aid society norvod Bumptuouti banquet. Thoro woro over 200 covora spread and tho In formal program of fun and speeches around tho foetlval board would have boen a tront long to bo romornborod ovon had tho tempting pnbulum which was spread on tho'flpnclous tables been missing. Tho hull on proved tlioniBolvos to bo royal entortnlners nnd It Is snld that sov oral of tho Follows from Salem, have oxprawed tholr deelro to chaugo tholr abode. It has beon nearly throo years since the Snilem lodgo has vlsltod SU vorton, but the membore hero say that they will bo moro fraternal In tho future. To add to th' pleaeuro of the occa sion Grand Maxtor Richard Scott and Grand Secretary ID, E. Sharon, Past OREGON ELECTRIC TRAINS VERY SOON The "Y's" Are Nearly Ready-Ballasting Track Begins Today on Large Scale Supt. Charlea A. Coolldgo, of the Oregon Hleatrlo, was In tho city Sun day, and told a Journal roportor that aa soon ae the "Y" traoks aro In place at Salem and at Portland, regular trains of the now hoavy pullmnn cars will bo operated botwoen the'tw0 oltiee. The cars aro opratod from one end only, and hence have to bo turned around at oadh end of tho run. English lVi-iunliulntor- Included In swell now line of go oartu at Bureu & Hamilton's store. Thero is a new atylo of oart, known as an English Perambulator. Al though it somowhat reeombloe the long-bodied baby carriage of a few seasor,',; past, it Is much moro conve nient, and vory pleasing In appear- anrje. It is made with a seat at eaoh end and so arranged that tho occu pant can ride forward or backward. It Is fitted with a waterproof folding top, which protects the child from the weather or from the hot sun. ThJi firm Is very progressive, and always showing the newest and best In every line. Thero once was a maiden young nnd gay, She'd laugh and sing the whole long day; For I am so happy and well, said she. Now that I'tako Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Stone's Store. t Grands Jiudgo Burnott, J. A. MUla, Grand Representative W. A. Carter and Past Grand Patriarch Mr. Stcol hommer, and others entertained those presont with nblo fraternal speeches dwelling at length on the history, of the groat order of Odd Follows. It was during tho early hours of. Sunday morning rtfoat tho excursion ists left Silverton on tho return trip, arriving In Salem at 4 o'clock. It Is reported that had It not boen for J. W. Young, tho energetic carpontor and loyal Odd Follow, sovcral would havo beon left Jn tho Stlvor city. As it was Mr. Young Md difficulty In keeping tho Fellows awnko during tho return trip, but ho Is suro that ho succoeded In getting them all back to vSalom. Among tho mombers who attonded tho Initiation were: From Snlom L. P. Aldrlch, It. D. Allon, L. C. Brothorton, J. C. Slg mund, John Klttld, John Cornforth, S. B. To'llm.ih, w. W. Martin, Clny. ton Young. W. A. Ringo, C. A. Colo, C. C. Worrick, A. jr. Clonigh, Mark Coppn, S. T. Hobontt, Albert Salb, J. ,Q. Wilson, W. M. Welch, B. T. Mooros, F. J. Rice, U. G. uoyer, F. M. Pnttorson, U. G. Holt, B. M. Sav age, Jamas Olmsted, T. A. Ratcllff, n. Ii. Smith, D. D. Rlden, J. W. Roberta, J. W. Young, Geo. II. Burn ett, Win. Cloggott, W. W. Hull, T. C. Mason, J, A. Pnttorson, Ray L. Farm er, G. M. Voris, C. Unruh, It. G. Ilon dorson, Brltt Asponvall, O. L. Dor ling, J. A. Mills, F. A. Brlxon, W. A. Cantor, Win, Wochtor, Nick Blor, John Boyco, W. T. Bonnott, Duncnn Rosu, Win. Frost. Ilnrloy Whlto, Pror. Geo. A. Peoblos, Goo. II. Riches, A. L. West, W. II. Folgor, J. A. Mothom, A. W. Peebles, B. G Olark, T. F. Walker, West Harlan, Goo.'O. Harding, F. A. Boworsox, W. II. Darby, Mel Baldwin, Shorm Hock man, F. A. Marlols, Frank Welch, Jnmos Imlah, F. II. Knylor, W. It. Youn" F. M. White, A. Korb. From Gorvnls W. B. llrown, S. H. Brown, L. G. Slgmund, A. It. Slg nniiid, J. J. Bnckar, J. H. Falrchlld, O. S. Bingham, Win. Bownloy, W. B. Nowwblror, J. W. Kophortgon, C. M. Shultz, Ilonry Koostor. From Woodburn IS. W. Slghoeeter, W. II, Broylee, ICrwnrd Boecom, G. R. Horn, F. A. Bower. F. C. Whit man, H. D. Brown, Jtunag ForbU, C. B Barkor. Thirty ballast oars arrlvod nip to day from Portland, at the gravel pit juet nonth of tho olty, whore a steam shovel has boen tnetalled, and tho work of putting a heavy gravel bal Inet on tho whole lino will begin. It W&4 tho company's first intention to use crushod rock, but it was found that gravol would only cost half as much, and a pit was openod (that wm found to bo a very flno article. A Iju'gu Shipment Of linoleum Ik being received at Btun& Hamilton's. They keep It In aU widths up to IS feot. AJeo nave a upeoial pattorn whloh they aro clos ing out at 10c per yard. It Does tho Business. Mr. B. B. Chamberlain of Clinton, Maine, says of Buoklon's Arnloa Salve. "It does the buslness: I have used It for piles and It ourod thorn. Ueed It for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied It to an old sore and It healed without leaving a scar behind," 26c at J. C. Perry's drug store. No Blgll Of Hui-ll TillKW. (United Prosa Leased Wire.) Now York, Jan. 13. Every sent for the first flvo of Mme. Tetruzzlnl's nftoen appearances at tho Manhattan opera house has been sold, the re ceipts for these performances being 157.500. THE ONE-PRICED IDEA Appeals to Every FaiMninded Customer WHY SHOULD ANYBODY. RECEIVE A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON GOODS, IF THE BAJCE DISCOUNT ISNT Aim IOWED TO EVERYBObY? ' a THE SPOT CASH, ONE-PRIOE PLAN OF BUSINESS IS GAINING GROUND ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. IT HAS BEEN THE GREAT SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS DURING THE PAST 15 YEARS IN SALEM. , QUALITY IS THE FIRST THING WE CONSIDER IN BUYING. RE JLIABLE MERCHANDISE SOLD AT PRICES FIGURED ON THE SPOT CASH BASIS KEEPS US GROWING. M 6. zXj$zs'Sied', ffiri. Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Ladies' and Mien's Furnishings EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY k WE UNDERSELL REGULAR STORES MARRIED. HOGG MAPLBTIIORPB. At it ho rosldonco of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Maplothorpo, on Twonty-socond street, Sunday, January 12, 1908, Miss Edith Maplothorpo and Mr. William T. Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg loft Sundny ov onlng for Crnnmoro, California, whoro thoy will rosldo. o - DIED. FRICKBY. At his homo In Bnet Sa lom, Jnnunry 12, 1908, at 6:30 p. m., Chrletlan Frickoy, agel S7 yearn, I monthe nnd It daye. Mr. Frlokey wne among the early ettlere of Salem, wlie-o he hati uuiuy loving frlonde. The fuuorul Hervlooji will be con ducted from tho Flret M. IS. ohurch Tuoftlay, January 14, at 2:30 p. in., by Hov. W. II. Salleok. Interment In City Vlow cemetery, SCHIBHR. At tho family homo on Houth Commercial etreet, Monday, Juumary 13, 1D0S, at 8 o'clock, Mm. C. W. Sorlbor, of heart dU ouso, agod 70 years. Tho funornl sorvlceu will bo con duct ad by Rov. Mr. Belknnp, from tho LotiHo M. B. oh u roh Wodnoeday at 2 p. m. Intormont In I. O. O. F. eemotory. JONI3S. At tho family homo. 990 South Twelfth street thle, Monday, Morning, January 13, 1908, at 9:20 o'clock, Edward Joue, ogod 19 years, of Pnoumonla. Mr. Jones wan tho only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Jonott, or this olty. Funornl urriuigemonUt will be an nouiioud lalor. -"- 'O ' A Cur) for Misery, "I hnvo found a euro for tho mis o.y iiiniunu. iiuimim iiuuuu.- " R. M. Jamqs, of Louolton, 8. O. "It's !.-. !.... ..-.,.. II ..! onlled Blootrlc Bltiors, and comes In OU COUi uouiUH. ll urvaiCH up n, wo of chills or a bilious attack in nlnioitjfor IJortlRml mlimil tUg IlouHry no lime; uim h puia yuuow juunuiuu clean out of commleeion." This groat j tonic roodlolno and blood purifier bimntt- gives quick relief In all tomnob, Jrfr Jfm9n liver and k dnoy fn'i'rorclaiHl today on a Hint biulne.- misery of lame baolo Sold under guarantoo nt J. O. Porry'a drug store. mm I .i.Q .wmwtl in Cuba for the CiiImuih Next Year. (United Press Leasod Wire.) Washington, Jan. 13. Cuba will bo turned back to tho Cubans In eith er March or April of next year, If a roeommendntlon forwarded to Presi dent Roosevelt by Secretary of War Taft Is adopted. This suggestion was made to the Presidont today. OlHTOIlI riti yTne VtA fw Ha Unji Baegtf jto Wad fw Hait Xhng !jxitsr f & PERSONAL MENTION. ' S. O. Cortolyou, of Los Angolos, af ter a short business visit In tho city, loft Saturday ovenlng for his homo. John Stoolhanimor, of Woodburn, Is In tho olty on busliiOHS. Attomoy A. M, Cannon spoilt Sun day with friends In Albnny. Mrs. W. N. Robertson lins roturned to her homo In Portland, aflor vIhU lug rolntlvuB lu this olty. MIhh Hazel Drottoii litis gono to Portland for u month's vlelt to roln tlvoti and friend. Mr. and i-Me. J. F. Dny are visit lug the latter' iHireute, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Rhode, of this olty. Mlas Dorothy Wayne upent Sundny with relative and frleude In Tumor. Mitts NeUle lUtmeey left Saturday evejilnf for Ui Grande, whero sho will vMt her pai-ente for two woolen. IB. W. PI wee, of the Wostorn Bloc trie Company, of thla city, spent Hutu day In Portland. John IMwui- line gone toHugeue, whuru lio baa accepted a piwWIoii a.1 motormau. Mr, and Mre, R. C. Maxwell have retmruod to their homo lu Portland, after vleltliig frlendH in tills city. Mine ICIIa Andoroou has roturned to her home in Pontlniid, after visit ing her sister, Mlee Ruth Anderson, of this olty. Dr. nnd Mr. Murk Skiff left for Newport Saturday afternoon for a week's vlutt to relative. Mr. S. H. Snyder linn gono to Chi cago for un extended visit to relatives and friend. II. D. Trover, tho genial photogra pher, who line been lU for sevorul weeks with an attack of pneumonia, la able to resume hl& duties. Mr. and Mre. C. Kay left this morning for Reedvllle, where thy will vlHlt frleude and relatives. Ml MluetAa Mhgere, the well- , Jc nown voo(l tOtttllr. WUC among M . wftI!, , p,i1.m,1ii m.Im mnrn -'"-- r!l9.M Mlim Ift Ihl. mnrnlne i.u. ,lQ,. ,., x,,. ta , n,.,wn.i .. trip. Will Iaaulon returned to hto homo lir Portland thia morning, after a trtiort vleit in this olty. August Huokeetoln, tlie poiwilar olgnr mamifaeturer, was among thoie who went to Portland this morning. Presidont Colemuu, of WlUamoUe University, Ib In Portland on buslnesi 0 During the long, dreary winter months mothers becomo tired, worn out, can't oai, skop or work IIol listor'e Rocky Mountain Tea Is tho groatost blessing for mothers. Makes them happy and weyy. 36o, Toa or Tablot. Dr. Stono'e St r0 fcf m iii