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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1908)
kr f vesnnnnnnwiF',K. &tjx DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. ""- """" TUESDAY JAXUAUV 14, 100ft 4 WWWW(W ww l"l',i i '" i ' ' 1-2S1 to 3314 Reductions f 4 - on Every Suit and Overcoat Ii Our Store BIG JANUARY SALE AT G.W. JOHNSON SCO'S STORE mmMMMtZKtUUUKIUBEEBHBKBKfKBBntKEGKKImmmm9mtmmm t Men's and Boys' Clothing-offered at prices far beldw cost! 0 25 to 3313J Reductions on Every Suit and Overcoat In Our Store rKKKKHKKHaSgLKKKKKb, eagLeS rBaVaTJaVBBBBv $3 Stock to Be Cleared Out Regardless oi Cost Don't miss this big opportunity. We are overstocked. The sea son has been late, for one reason; and another buying has been delayed. Now we are confronted with a larger stock than we care to carry at this time of the year. We must either carry it over or get k into quick cash, regardless of prices. We have decided on the latter course and ac cordingly offer you our splendid stock at a discount that makes your buying now a positive economy. THE SALE IS NOW ON! COME IN! G. W. JOHNSON & CO., J 4 J Commercial Street $i H Lit ' S" 'I IB II Ii?' 1.S J ft IS 1 itotOrwdby1 CHLOSSUP.OS.8i.Co. Fine Clothes Mnkera MUST MOVE HIS ROASTER "Dad" OIiM- wm yesterday nutlttd fey Bio. Major Uwt he mh. Immedi- atHly reHevw kU big peanut rontr. mtllalt WM rtly plaOftl ON H torn is treat of tit AHdereou barber hnp mm OoNMaonoliU alroot, la com rfltane with th etly ordinance re bitiim la the obstruction or street mhiI wldtsuilks "Djjd" claims thai ho hut Ik iwttt right un Ik streets ur uipreas wfM, but th Mkyr .Hnt uM lb rot that un express VBgtHI U auaetaatly on lb more, whll the peanut roaster hi a perma nent itlMtrHctkia The NwrMw of bv retr nay h ha pah hit lt , ami to MitltM to ilo budaeas, vrhlle th oky authorities my that fearing M II;? lltHM Nt give a lore tlon (W iHy Mrwi, It la said that l( M Oter to tarred to MOTt ha vtll k hbi hw rotiatora to Im Aho- whim hn win Mart Im UmIh. Mayor ltMljNW ha sbj rIvon RlrKflUoa hi Ohfot ol lUc OlbMM A arrMt mil wwrrbaata who 4o aot Mwiy with Um unltHAaaa rgtotla tbo hw tna4w4 tM frot tft th4r 3Vm of lmaHnaa. . !Nw WrU itf IntivHlmillou. Wj Clark aa4 hto hMUarM w now ull kaowH UruHaHoMt th otiUro I M Promptness and Dispatch Qo ha4 la luaj with waiMy. axwoMMNoilaUo ul mtWf wuh tUU hojik. Tfco ! lUMMMal trlMlU wiU tmr rMMMarattott la th B.S. National Bank fountrv ht tlitn nvv nut mart) com mlttiH to vlilh bo !iwtW an Iniru imi Moll nll'K llflUK A i'l :-tli i i Hmnrhul i-HgtHMT ot iHr hlaho-l! utttliDK. ami a membar t the limit ItrotnlNtMtt tMoHtlllo aoclotlaa, Mr. Clurkt hHH ltaH hooorod by appear lag Ur iNfltaUoM twforo th Kraaklla InatlUit Hiul lha AHttrku liuUtut of ISIootrlcMl ItMginaori. Mr. Clark wm tha Aral la tbU MHiatrjr (a Uko up wlrolM tlgra nhr. aatl wm 'fttagoj by tha N. V. Harahl to rajHM-t tbo Hrat Uptoa Va-'ht raco by wlrakma. lahaoriHoiit ly air. (Hark tnmoMltUNl a photo. graph br wlrolo. throoah a MlHo-lHch Ibrlek wait, for tha aaw apr, aal th a,hlo'oiMMt MtMaatl such a atlr that two rohtttM of aowa la rwnartJ , to It wf eabhMl to tho lkarit HJUIoa (of tU HaTHlU. At 4hv ISIoetrlral ICx hlbllloaa that bar Wooa gtroa t tha I Chicago OolhtotiiN. Mr. Clarka waa aa tactatl tu alhwr tha mxMir mIouuAc lrturt, aatl mm Klvaa a total of Naarljr ! laeiHiwi In th CollMum lAMaax. Tha w4iUm of Mr. Clark by an xklblUHi mHMMitl by th mot JxtH.JaNt Wctr1Hl Uh1mmi wn la lh eoMNlry to rUlaiy a vry grt OH(UtmMt ( hto ability. PIomm r. bMwhr thai th aajkbr ad kind of 'xprlNta gtvo by 51 r. Clark A- poiHto 40 MHM OXtMt MpOM th Ka jl Hrratiott. of th hall, a il M NP04I th aaMNHt ami iNIHy of , Im sk-rirkt vifrt Avmlhkbl. ao that , th hwtttr baa Hooally to b arrange to aoiUorm to th looal oo4ttloA. Oa ; tkta arogt wo ar uoabl to appy prognuM of Mr Clark' letro. bat wo caa wr for hlai thai ha to UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA (tJlt4 lroon Iwaaaatl tt'ir.) lUau, Nr Jaa. II. Clortc. MMkay. prlilot of th IoUl Ti- bmuUfrig U Unlvoralty of Nevada campui BurroHBdlac th IJorglum atatuto or John W. Maokay. Th laalc.p lmprormBt hv bt tartod. Maekay accoptori th nwaiN rangto archltactural drawing, ami th proposal bHlhllagv wilt b con trNotd in a "quad," m lhy ar at SUNford. A I7S.BO0 Mbrtry to In eluded la th apoelKeiUloM. Among th ramrjut ImprovmHts wnttonit by th collg aHthorltl ar an artlftclal lak. to b ihjuI In th d) ravin btwn tht dormi tory and th rciUUoN halto, hniI th irraclNg of th lawna on th hills. ENF0RGING THE RULES A Salnt dispatch to th tortbiUl Joaraal Monday )y: Th aMiHiiioMnt that Swpriii. tant SttMr. of th Mat lao MylNm would follow eJvll rTln princip la h a4aUiiUtrailH of Uutt laattiatkM hat boaa Ikmi traghood by hto .am awry dtomto ul ot d l- i. . . . n,..,u. yfc ....a u .i...... '! . " ' ""w Hwaoi w vt4a - " j n nanivimij ui i iiau , .w. ...i . .... a4 tor M t M ,b. b,l o ,.,1,!" ,0 th! T aattUa(lMi. both to th adla- C?T . " ot iU l4tOCOr t. ,ho U . BW.rlc, iM.jltt2a. 7 ' " 9h Co . and. hoi., bo-.a mUtf fm " m ikai )i ---.L..vJ 'IU vr. and MM for U .apply of olootrtc ur- Evidence of insanity (Continued from pago ono.) oke, Vu , the next vluieH. Whllu acting In the capacity of aaalamiit lihyalcUu of th Virginia atnto Iioil tnl for th Inaun. at Stanton, In 1SSS, h attndfMl Horae Thaw, tint aon of Mr. Thaw. VUn h wai quUond alH)iit tha ootulltlon of Hnrao Thww much atiuabbllng ful- lowoil btwn Jerome and Littleton. UUelon withdraw from th battl of worl vlctorlou. and Ilwtlw was allowwl to ttlfy. II daclnred that th patlvnt was mantally liioomjia tnt. Dr. UUIbury S. Potr, of Nor folk. ooHnetd with tu Virginia ISaatern Stat hojIUl for the In san. wan oulloti to lilontlfy Ui rao onl of th admtMlna of William S. Thaw, coiwlH of th defendant, to that lHtItHt. Jorom'n objeotlou to this court was Huatalneil by the court. IIowvr. Utttoton suocilod In g4Ug befor the Jnry the fact that th hospital book contained tha rec ord. Dr. Djr was then recalled to th sUnd to rwHme hto testimony conrnln the mental condition of John Hoe, Me aald Rom' Inwwlty wm of amanlaeal nature. Dr. bnnrto v. Koehlbr. of Wlnoua. Minn., fomorty u tutor of Vootr rnlvraity, whr Thaw was a atu. dent In isss. ttin,l that h kept PLOT TO DESTROY (Continued from pngo one.) who would denounce this plan of se curing to tit people what they vote for. Th plan to this. In brlf. Ity clvr underground work already a suaplclon of Statement So, 1 has been engendered In the popular mind, and where h feeling of auaplclon has not anaen there has come a aenee of either Indifference or false security. WHh the people Indifferent, tho poli ticians plan to put In the next leg islature a body of men opposed to amiemeiK .no. l. and these men, avowedly acting on the theory that the voters or Oregon do not longer care for the direct primary and kin dred legislation, will by constitu tional amendment and adverse legU. latlon sap the strength of that .treat fabric of popular legislation that has tn built up at bo much exnonaa of time, money and hard work. The danger that menaces -the rights of tho paoplo of Oregon Is not In the far futtiro nor is It Imagin ary or even exaggerated by the Peu- pic I'ress. This iapr has cloly watched the gamo for months an.l knows precisely whoreof it speaks d It goes definitely on record 4 tha effect that the Plot has ben l.i.i nn has already Jjsor hatched to Imperil th entire system of direct legislation a diary during hto cellos days. W. befnr Hik ii . . . iug that Thaw w. ShW and Orm '"" "" n 'U ceeetne student. IU said Thaw waa wPttoa4Uly woodr. Jarou m.. tloned th wltaeot eioaely. asking him rw ever ngd R straag look in hto eye. Koefcler replleg in the attmativ.! umng tki the look V wm mot vacant and flswi tmttt t to aow lie eld ho bU need Thtw's career to 11 lust i at th kind of actions he want- e bis pupil to avoid Why did Mr. Mulkey throw up hla bands andiuii? InveatiuMniibu.iii how that the obi Statement &. l aders had gone over to th enemy and there was not enouck ar rrM left la th initiator to make eer taia th ieeUoa of any man to th l?it4 Stale, aenatoreblp whe bad oUy the backing of the popular Choice. I Otb wnrrf M xr..n ., w, .,,,, mtij sible that thoy nre nlso fighting th direct leglslntlvo system throut.l ll. l -.. . . j-rtt .i ii. . bu nit ir mimi iimii, -jncK, via mo sen atorial routo? Think Ir over anl think what It would mean to 't corporations could they for aM time escape tho payment of tholr Jut im to the state, n pnymont that has od!j recently beon forced through the en actment of Iuwr by the direct pri mary method. Don't be fooled, don be asloop, audno't itrust the entire direct leglslaturo system to lt or! enemies, o Mat anything you want, doa'i starva yoursolf, fearing It won't agroe, for Holllstor'a Rocky Moan tain Ton oloons tho liowols and stoa- ac4i, and makoa digestion oasjr Jx Ton or Tablets Dr. Stone's Slow -. -o IP YOU KNEW Tho morlts of tho Texas Wonder, jtm would never suffer from kidney. bladder or rheumatic trouble. It bottle two months treatment, toll by druggist or by mall. Send f twitnmonlals. Dr. B. W. Hall. .! Ollvo street, St. Louis. o . Too Much Face. Y.ou fool as If you had ono face tM many when you have Noursip Don't you? Savo tho face, you an need it; but get rid of the neunlgu ty applying Ballard's Snow Lini ment. Finest thing in the world ! rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cat scalds lame back and pains. Sold bj D. J. Fry. After th. W.J .... ,u"" W o wl tte nooular ' "I. ad th e wat , nt-jK-r , lhT JZLZ2 Z WM.w. but he could not hope to win Uly ua ta port ot the eoaisaltt I SZJ, tk , , , 'rl. by ao?" i" "l' III Qreajea la U U be, I. rla-e fo, tQtrTmitm " W wlsaply to Uo that a. a" k ?jit r - "-" -!ss "zsjr r ? IJm. with naarters at the Imperial rt. IB MlimAmm HA ft U . I t . -- iwwai. AC auu. KAAB real. te nkarh aaatoty as Cburk oa hi aTlroi iy nHr itmu IUiUHuttoiu? I Do you knew that rheawsU Mkas oah b rtvU if yuu deuht thto Jut try oae npptteatiea of fkao.w. ,ii'8 l4in nlm. it wm Boake rt fa4 lp poMlMe., and that wrtala. jty Bteaa , 8Tt deal to any one af. :fliet4 with rhfuw&tlm. For a1 Koebier. Court the adJouraed e'etock this aXteraoen. aaui S (or. .UtteMata oae had bo. iIlT. i at the alsa for it years Su Hatea4eat Stotaer ut ..- . that atieaaaats he have kept luak hoars were not tt t0 ban la ejire Mb vTmmZ ImTt 7 .. "- to 14 iw 'liefe. S fc ao .nu7 wT SL! rA1D WNTMBNT is guaranteed t J lex petttieal oroaliT, " MM of IlohlnS' m -sen. ol rea.Jng or Protruding Piles la 6 to H day tor money refunded. 50c the tool of th predatory corporations bo waai4 thU8 aJld uw whooa that war as deep as they ZH """"-ter Jack Matt "'J corporations CQIJFEE The world is full of anonymous coffee : "Java and Mocha."' Who returns your money if you don't like 'em? Your rioter return, your monr U yo i tt SMWIn-'t B.jt; pay hta- -' -i - Wants tho Nomination. (United Prosa Leased Wire) Olywpia, Wash., Jan. 13. Patri S. Byrne, formor mayor of Spokas. who Is visiting here .announces W candidacy for the Democratic no81 nOQ as COvernnr jitiH M h U C0 fldant of the nomination and el" tlon. 0AliTO3EllA. . fcantl. 1hi8.YoaHHitf)Wt