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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1908)
RH m P . " r a aww DAIL CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY . 1008. STARTLING REDUCTIONS On every piece of merchandise SJfST in this BIG STORE Wearing apparel for all the family in newest fashions and materials are here in a splendid variety and at great saving. Do your shopping at the safe store. Ready-to-wear Our ready- to-wenr section la full of bargain events that aro most interesting. Lots of wearing tlmo ahead for thew. KuKm .reduced .oncthlnl .and one-half. JSkli-t reduced onc third itiul one-half. Conl roduced onc-tlilnl nnil one-Jinlf. ALL SILK TAFFETA RIBBON All silk taffota ribbons In colors red, brown, light blue, while, black, pink, lavondnr, grcon nnil navy, at inuoh Icea than renwlnr. Nnmbnrn 22 to 40 fipvolal prion. . . . Numbers 60 to CO Bpeolnl prise. . . . MZl-2c 19c Numbers. 80 to 120 Bpoclal price. . . . 23c Lace and Embroidery Soon bo making-tip Bea-on when you will need laces and embroid eries In quantltloi. Now's tho times to mnko your aoloctlons. Your Ravings will bo very great If you buy during this Bale. Reduced One-third Silk Organdie Pretty llk organdies In light and dark colors in plain styles, check, dot and figures; worth up to Cio n ynrd, moving MliO 18c Tomorrow Only Wednrhdny Iinrgnln Snle No. ,'MI7 For Wednesday's bargain salo wo offor a completo lino of newest cotton COTTON Comforters In light medium nnd dark shades, standard size, sllkollno covors, quilted, knotted and tlod. Woll worth $1.7G. For Wodnosday only. None sold until 8:30 a. in. No tolophono on! or will be taken $1.19 Itfe) Ttil eu&lA 6 A crret?ArcD DRESS GOODS All this Bcason's nowoat dross goods In plaids, chocks and over plalds In a wldo range of color combinations In medium and dark shade 30 to G4 Inches wide. 50c values, Moving Salo , 76c vnlues, Moving Salo . $1.00 values, Moving Salo . $1.25 valuos, Moving Sale . $l.r0 values, Moving Salo $2.00 valuos, Moving Salo . $2.10 valuos, Moving Sale . ..35c ..50c ..67c ..84c $1.00 .$1.34 .$1.67 RAINCOATS Handeomo, warm .and stylish. One Kood thing about this store, your iwekotbook Is always safe from fakes. Your pleasure in buy ing is part of your profit. $12.00 values, Moving Sle. $l,r 00 values, Moving Sale. $is 00 values, Mining Sale. PERSONAL MENTION. E L. Irvin has returned from Port land, where he was the guest of rel atives over Hundny. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurtz have re turned from a two-weeks honeymoon spent in Cnlifornln. Mrs. William Byboe and daughter. Miss Lulu, returned yesterday 'to ttulr home In Portland, after attend ing the funeial of thejate Dr. Wil liam Bybee. Chlf Justice and Mrs. R. S. Bean aro in Eugene, visiting the former's mothc, who Is seriously UK H. Copies, one of Oregon's oldest pioneers, who was In tho city to at tend the Mneral of ho late William Bybee, has returned to his homo In Cnnies, Washington. Mrs. J. Mulholon, of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dennlson, of this city, has re turned to her home. PROFITS OF SOME OF THE SUC CESSFUL INTEIIUKIIAN ROADS. NO MORE PILES No Matter Hon Rati Your Cnsc u or How Long You Have Had it, Pyramid Pile Cure Can Cure It. I $7 I $9 1 $12 Jl mg0tmummm HIMnitlllMHMII Mil CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important l'r t paraphs for Your Consideration ', MIMUMMMIMIIIIHII Wmltir Fnlr ami MIrIi(1- colder tullit, Wednraday ocwMlounl ruin. 4jUo)n Kurprlxe Fellow Workimiu .m" iiiiu .uia viiwiki' vmrn, in i North Commercial nitec, were- picas nutl) urprled lat evenlnir, when nbotii 20 of tho cHr boys of tho Port land General Keotrio arrived on u spools! car, and, without warning, bo Kan u soroundo on varloiuly con structed and tuned Instruments. Af ter the "band" had rendered moral romedy selections In the Hi von 's yard. Mr. and Mrs. Ulvotia came to the door, sad lu appropriate tpueohos PASTOR MADE FALSE MONEY in. luilr, lliitl tho temperate latitude! much too wnrin for comfort during tho mi minor months. Since tlioy can not shod their garments llko our selves, they migrate-' to a subarctic climate, gathering in Immonso mul titudes whero thore aro llshorios to Tholr ration U fifty The following nre some of tho bet tor known Intortiruan railways ;o which referenco is made. They can not be considered as bolng In the Bnmo class with tho Now York-Philadelphia line, but they aro tho host exujnplos to bo hnd with which a comparison can bo mnde: Wabash Valloy Traction Co., 127 miles, Fort Wayne, Jnd., to Bluffton, population 9,491; Wabnsh, S.C1S; 'Peru, S.4C3; Lognnsport, 10,204, or a total population, Including botli terminals, of 92,360. Tho business on this lino is steadily Incronslng. For the year 1900 they did n busi ness of abou $SOO,000, which repre sents nearly $9.00 per capita or all the population along the Hue. The President of thnt Company statod that the operating expenses wore about 00 per cent, but fek " that changes then being made would e duce the operating expenses lulow 50 per cent. Indianapolis & Northwestern Trac tion Co. There Is no town on the tin (hhvo the two terminals, and these terminal line are owned by The test of political institutions U ohor companies which tako tho en- Who condition of tho country whoae Free Package Sent to Prove It, Half of tho suffering and torture 'of piles bnB never been told. Whoth. or your particular case of piles Is nl. most too excrutJating for any mortal to bear, or if you aro fearfully ton. tallzcd by unreachable Itching and bleeding or whether ycr.i havo only a moderate enso of pile, there ft positivo relief, and quick, too, jn Pyramid PllQ Cure. You need not takefor granted all wo say about' our Ello Romedy, We want it to speak for itself. That Is why wo say to every por. son Buffering from piles or any form of rectal dlseacc, send us your name and nddrosfl and avo will gladly sen.1 you a free trial pnekngi of tho mar velous Pyramid Pllo Curo. After using tho trial you will lintrry to your nearest druggist and. got a 50 cont box of Pyramid Pile Cure, now admitted by thousands to bo one of tho mo'it wonderful reliefs and euros for Pllos over known. Instant rolief can bo gotten by using tho mnrvelous Pyramid Pile Curo. 't immodlntly reducos all con. goetion nnd swelling, heals nil sores, ulcers and irrltatod parts. It ren ders an operation ubsolutoly unnec-oesary. Send yocir namo and addrfss to day for froo trial pnokago to Pyra mid Drug Co., 13S Pyramid Uldg, MunihftJI, Mich. (i Noisy. Golllfor Monoy tnlks. Goeoli Yos; and sometlmeii it talk's t'oo lo'.td. I can hoar that ex pensive vast of yours a block away. n .- ltVM'itlcd Willi Apple Tho Btato Hoard of UKenti I the normal sohools vrcro presuntiHl with A fine box of nples by tho MImw Col lias, of Falli City. Ono of the young ladled It proprietor of a fiult farm near that plaw Ml Nellie Collin. Doth are graduates of tho Monmouth Normal School, and. to show tholr ap preciation of friendly IntsK&st In that Institution, sent over the fruit There ticro five varieties, all rwl, ml apple patned tho Wagner, ilatdwlu. North. rn Hpy and Bplt.nberK. For wlor and flavor tho fruit grawa la tho hllk ah'tnt I'alU City Is fast seiltHR a Kood name Seoxwtary Htarr wiu luttruot d to return to the ladles a t of tlinnVs froat the boant. n Ktk The aartual meettni; of the share Wcr at tbe Capital National Bak of 8leru, for the eleatlan of 4lrxXors will be held at IU banking tout In Salem, Ort:ut on Jsnuary IS, Hn at 3 e'eleok n. w. I JOS, If, AUllttRT, J3M3O0d Oftihler. CS'ntral IVtlm 8luMd Humnl ThtvbtMHlWul I IT. Ml HkMi UmILI. Sag t OetitfiU PoIhi. tmxkmi Otw.1 i Mih..i i m lo VrtU lYirxl-. The UH lmm ObwW Wtmf t tue Ht&? M'lU V&try Mll w R. i ji,, 0Hir UtofeAeM. ewi of Q. P LltckSoM. 9t Uiti ny, bMH m laeJ to rry Uh mmII cm R. F. D NO. ( Wlk tfefct MMt), "" ' U Jl. JL I A dlHKitch from Sprlngtlold, Jan. 11, says: Rev. James R. Knyo.aupport thorn. of Oak Park, Illinois, former pastor pounds of cod ovory day, which for of tho First Presbyterian church at a croaturo of tho bIzo of. a sheep la Lincoln, Illinois, was found guilty of considerable Exchange. counterfeiting In tho fodoral court to day and sentonced to two voars In made the visitors feol at home. I)ur- the eovorninont nonltontlarv at Fort ing the evening Mr. and Mrs. Otvens LMivworth. Kansas. were pmonted with a hniidwiue leather uphoUtorel chair, whloh was Artistically decorated wMh woarlng apparel of miniature proportions. Mr. (Uveas is an employe at tho Portland olwecrlo running on the niinm line, who recently quit the ranks of singK bleetwIneM. It has boon the custom of the company boys to churlvurl all members of the force who g mar ried, and the nffulr last uveaing whs thoroughly enioytAl by all who par- tlv.Ml. o . AiiiioiiurtiiiKiit OruwOti were NiMUe t gala nil mi! k Hlfikt at 19 Vatulett. Tbh hall wtMtM aot hM ihm. We ftd Vt you to Mloo aflorMMMM t t9 hls wvmlerfwl m4imUoo, "Ljfo of CorW." Mote ttowfltrt Umm at low. er Ktee. II oMtft. Ami sm lfof. OVu-k MNMHTOW tAnki at Um rVK Ckrtotk elrnrtk. il. Clork H btra t$Htw Hw ikinl of Umj luteli ioJ oMoVtaltMooiite. fttMl oil tlMt ea sfcoottl as kl. Wuplp QBly I At ) tttik nUtkl m pevmNv sicoi oc too w Standing before the bar of tho court, tho minister made a frultloes plea for elomoncy, and said In splto of tho evidence thst had been offer ed against him, h wns not guilty. IIAIIKX'H FAMOl'S WATHIl POWKIl PHO.IKCTS Tho now grand duke of Baden, U the mooting -of parllamont, nn nouncol I bill for tho installation of watorpowor by the state of Baden I.es than an hour after sentence with a vlow of socurlng throughout had been pawod by Judge J. Otis the country a sufficient supply of Humphrey, Rev. Mr. Knye was n cheap power for nil tlmo to coino. common prisoner lu Sangamon conn-' At four place now wntorpower ty Jail. Ills cne will be taken to plants are contomplnted that will the United States eourt of appeals, yield an aggregate of S00.000.000 or where a suporoodeas will be aeked 900,000,000 effvctlve korsepowei tor- hours per year. In paeaUg sonteaee oa the prisoner Uvery minute sn energy of 850.000 Jwdgo HMwohrey said: horsepower will be at the diepoeal "Yon kave beea glvoa s fair trial, of the state management. About a ami Wave boon found twllty or a cMrtor of this energy will be coa ekartje of roimterfeltliig. Yon novo turned by the government railways toattfled I your own bofealf a4 yo and workshop, while three-nnerters fortunos llol.l. fioy rogujnte. Beacons osc 1STARR PIANO! HIGH CLASS GOODS I GEO. C WILL 5 tiro incomo therefrom) that hns a population oxceedlng 7,000. This line runs from Indlnnnpolls to Lafayottc, nnd tho totnl popula tion, excluslvo of Indlnnnpolls, is 00,400. Income tho Inst flucnl your was $323,12G, which was at tho rato of 2Sc por car mile, or nn Income, Including Lnf&yQtte's population of ovr $5.00 por copltn, and Including tho population of Indianapolis tin income of noarly $1.50 por capita is obtained. Aurora, Rlgln & Chicago Railway. its business for tho yoar onding June 80, 1907, amounted to $1,332,- 597. This lino hns 155 miles of track, and the population sorved, ox cluslvo of tho City of Chicago, Is lees than 60,000 persons. Tho In oomo per capita, Including all the population of tho City of Chicago, THOS. K. FORD is approximately $1.00 por capita, t Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or Clnclnnml & Northern Traction ' Co. of Ohio. Three hours aro coo-, sumed In making the run of 54 miles, Hvon at this slow rate of spood the I road earns $506,000 on entirely In- Binattte tBJOdfMgfHMii Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, I.eldcnt Ajjent. Offlco with Wm, Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial etrcot. MONEY TO LOAN new todayI terurban business. Of course, It is plain that should this distance be covered in shorter time the buslnoss to bo dono would bo groatly in creased, Wk It Is a street railway Una kax-o keoit rooresonted Ur aoh eonn aro to b lot in the shape of electric ft T , h,Rhway' Rnd for A IU!uctjott . In tk rte t Ht voot oto made Uy U 8)MMidig Utfri vowpay. ii4 1 9 ao4 $S.U l4. A dtoeount of 81 mris r lo4 wt VrbM4 rdr, MMf OemndtUf) to AijIumh-. Mm. A4 a uhsI. f Dcojtei WHUty, w U4s uiftraiaj eoeHt4 tw tke QyUw. afiMP t ajnlttatloi! r 4c keot or or. v. a. WfWliie- IHIH'1 Mt?jr- MottiiiBioi. Qtarkat tte Mm CViettiia toured loosorron Jot. lsr-wmfi fr SlatHtts-. Ai toe rtok tMstflK. my oe4 lor sootloa ooiy. o 11 Gnt4t JMli.ma rnu, eetrtostj- evor n m iu be Rtv ,r iL To tluv PuMIt On mi xJUr Jsjmmt II. tko bJUktof ) of oil Ue Safe W UlM(NKitt.l.ttl P. w. Mo I. Olirt. too Huoom ,,,. wt WI fTVO WO WW of toO -UK MM04 MltitaMlMaojU x t rw DMM(i okitwk. Oot tobM Mm. lor kte HHwb wnk rfctr taevnotfw, a tl aMr ootiiisMtes. Wo AiM.i hot. who has performed Ms every Ht Uy to Industrial concerns or dotneetle (lUfHliy ana well. My opinion U neoe. tWat tne Jury eenld not ham found Uadoa hns groat physical advan yon Innocent of info eoarge and M lm In tkte reepeot, as -the waier- wa their tommon duly to Hnd yon power of the Rhine rivor a ltttl guilty nntlvr the taw nnd the vt- below ttnwl U nMcticollv tho Mm all the war around ail Bimnia iru.. JniS HhtniHbrty then omred Uat ttiros will b rir t d-, u- a. Uo Boelor be coolned In tbt oovern- water of the MurK and WuUeh rtv.r. in tot Black Forest. At Porbnoh and WaWsh two tontral tUtlotts are to be bollt at a tUntnneo of SO wllos from each other. Bctweon tbew. In the middle part of tko niAck Foreot. the choice will lie bttwwMi two alleys of the Bis and Ml Klllilc rivor. Ti whole cponM of the worfo it ment peoitontlary nl Port Loavon lwtk. Kmmm. at k4r labor, for a Vtrnt t iw yr. a- Tiui vvn SllAU A Shi AnlLiutWlUi Ihiirt, JJvvr nnd KlilHinjg Ufce- Sheep. Tbo for aoftl to i ao nnlmol of .-! t .00,oM or fTJOO. Mrroftoo tootnt, wJbo, livtisf at ,. r lrUaUoii of lu m no4 bis now ehongod Into tip. j m1"! nnd other pnrpooos Um Prc rory like the long kt gloves of wllt nboot a nHr a . His bonrt llvor nod kW-;0' oUwirio otrrent tbus crentoo. noy or exnotly tbe saw as that A .O0 tons of conl. for wbteb t oboop mw Jom s nooa to oat.i "i IM.M0 are poiti nana mi bit ioob. mtoooth )m like fnt'w'y d tn be stroo. thu moms atoon wlsekit. b rtk md die wlJP Wo4 mora tar tbe ont teofnl from bin boblt of muug too. 1 Hut- Wsloe. tbrieo n mncb of Tbo wbolo pnekngo Is put in a pareol , moving power could be let u prirnte cbtck while fnt to keep tbe b&iv Wmnmsr W. wkllo trow tk kla grow a I VMUtr tbnt for mnnvfact vy crop of bonntlrnl bron fnr.'xrssl goodn of -- kind the near jrotoctod with lor fe ojt bearlbs, - tbo Kbloo ofts the cbojice onlw. mnkinf iooor atttfeco wbkb -eodlnly low freight rate down we ibroocb tbe wnlor lihout Hvor. may well anUctpsU a S!L.k i"W tpoc to prosperity Porteotrj' fiarloas. otornowioe with iv Bd. CnUoen f, a peWnet intk Mbleto. mnrvoi. l OOrrwmojidoiire. that reason great speed cannot be made. It makes about one-third the car mileage that Js estimated will be made on tbe New York-Philadelphia line, and It has the earning capacity por ear mile that we are using as a basis of calculation. SonUweot Missouri Railway Co Altboogh the total population served on IU 5S miles of road Is only 100, 00. tbe oualneofi for tho yer ending Annwt Jl. Uo7, wa $511,000, or $ per oaplta. with a car mile In come of SOc in Mimming up tbe altnation, we JHl tmtt toe ear mile income of nil t roads run about too. and that Ik (ooomo per capita sjiows an aver go of about $1.00. Most of those Wudi are In competition with tti wdlroads in their terrltorios. nely strons the kir mi u ,w .. Cfk towwrev imhr. jUu .V. ". Nnbtri uf 'i t j rM.i,..u n... 35, at the Ktrst Chmun chunh ' . ... ;..? .. .?.rc Pau,v,l P-sy.althouSh tbey Uv at M .,,. I Th rtge elevation of North -. v. .w Mt ,Kk ut6 heavily th f a fa, Atuerua is 13 o fvtt acd of South America 1 2.j feet HU lKillnition. 'bnt lg a pooslmmt. pal" "A. poojlmlst. my son. Is a man , T0' tho Utelunrn's . 111 wns on ber reeont trtp. CleTeUnd Plain denier. v..w,'rerrib,' N-streesliM. -5. 8 " eause a Pain and dlurees than Piles. jvi? JJ8? w ny Pile suffereni say mSSu, ".nd local treatments awy relieve but awnot cure, LIf0,rdt, Hem-Rold Is guar flLJ&fy ca8e ot P I ion? i014 deeaa't cura y. yo get yoar ffloney back tSufrioUVK ,Qter i ,i ., r6aOTlng the cause, hardtr V1rUE8Uta' or Dr. Leon namt Co , Niagara Falls N v pIL Salem 0J ur' a' u Sla. For Sule A well-broko colt, Wa-ly 4 years old; good hp.ck and new lnglo harness. Also a good fresh young cow, and 25 Plymouth Rock chlckons. Enquire 1749 North Front stroat. l-14-3t For &ih Good driving horso, 1100 pounds; 2 buggloa and harness; 8 cords of dry old fir wocd; ready fop cords of dry old fir wood; ready for stove. AH at n bargain, r.t 460 North Commercial streot. Phone Main 633. " 1-143. Wanted A position as clork In gro cery store, by a porson with exi rlenco. Addrose X, care Journal. 1-14-8C- Wantetl Every one that has proper ty to sell to list with the La'haa Land Co. Over Portland General Electric Co. 1-14-tf For Sale Several houses In Salem and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6l-eod Hop Yard to Rent 36 acros; horses all Implements, togethor with has kots and sacks. Cultivation and picking money furnished. Enquire of Win. II. Egan, Gervals, No 2. Phone Farmers' 36. 1-13-lwk Wanted if you want a marble or granlto monument we can save yoa money. We don't pay big rent nor city taxes you get the benefit Come and get our prices, and be convinced. Our shop Is In CKT View cemetery. Blaeslng Grantle Co., J. d. Bohannan, manager. 1-13 Wood Wanted By (those that are compelled to burn -wet alab wood Why not phone 1419 and get the best dry wood on the market, H P DennJa. l-13-3t