DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOX, WHIXKS1AY, JANUARY 15, 1908.
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J. L. STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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old coat
trousers
suit
See
I BOYS' PANTS $1.75;:rl,o$1.30
30c for 22c 2.00 " 1.50
50c " 37c 2.25 " 1.69
60c " 45c 2.50 " 1.88
75c " 56c 3.00 " 2.25
95c " 71c 3.50 " 2.62
$1.00 " 75c 4.00 " 3.00
$1.10 " 85c 4.50 " 3.37
$1.25 " 94c 5.00 " . 3.75
$1.50 " $1.12 6.00 " 4.50
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LITTLE OPIUM
PAID DUTIES
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(United Pross LoaBOd Wlro,)
Port Towniond, Wnsh., Jnn. 15.
Among tli9 interesting fonturos of the
business of tho last yoarw transacted
by ofllelsli of the Pugot Sound ous
tomg dlitrlet. is the showing that for
the entire period Importations of
opium reached the insignificant totai
of S!SS pounds.
The duty thereon amouiUod to loss
than J8000. The District la pro
sinned to oover all of tho output of
IlrlUsk Columbia roflnorloa, which
operate on a Urge scale. Tho light
shipments reported Is rognrdod as
ittsplciou.
ALASKA YUKON
' EXPOSITION
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(United Prea3 Leased Wire.)
Washington, Jan. 1G. Tho mem
Usn of the Washington delogatlon,
'tefwer Governor McGraw and others
taisrestfed in s?wirlng an appropria
te for the government oxhlblt at
Hie Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition,
held m Informal conference today
with Representative Tawney, ohalr
xtaa of the hoiwe appropriation, com
wtttee.
Among other suggestions made by
Wm, Mr. Tawney recommended that
the exposition be hold almost entire
ly to display product of Alaska, tho
West and the Paclflc insular posses
iooa of the United States, lustwd q(
exhibition of army and navy materi
al, government eolloctlons, art and
other hackneyed displays, to make
t a exposition of all things peculiar
to the Northwest and the Pacific
Northwest and the Paelflo islands.
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Nothing equals the seal with which
foreigner strives to be like an
American except the zeal with which
owe Americans strive to be forelgu.
Personal
There is a delicate matter which no
one wdl speak to you about Never
.allow the breath to become tainted.
Take good care of your teeth and
assist Nature to obey the bodily laws
by an occ4ional dose of
jzeecuwtt
Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c and 25c.
Special Sale of
PANTS
is the time to brighten up the
and vest. A new pair of
will save you the price of a
Window Display
WHITE MADE
AMPLE APOLOGY
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Soattlo. Wash.. Jan. 15. A lottor
of apology Bavod Richard Mansflald
White, hrothor of the late Stanford i
White, from oxpulslon Inst night J
from tho Soattlo Commorclnl Club.
During tho recant visit of tho Ha
waiian girls In this city. and. while
a bunquot was being hold at the Com
mercial Club, White used the expres
sion qulto audibly, "all coons look
alike to mo." For this action tho
directors doomed that his conduct
was not that of a gentleman, and
votod to expol him from tho o'nib.
Whlto hoard of tho aoMon and 'sent
a most abject apology for his con
duct, and Mr. Whlto Is still a mom
ber of the organization.
Wants Alatiku Coast l.usliuus.
(Unltod Pros Lonsed Wlro.)
Wnshlngton, Jan. IB. Roproson
ai'vo Humphrey, of Washington, ro
iat.oduced a bill of last session, pro
viding for thothoarlng of Alaska op
poals at olthor Soattlo, Portland or
San Frnnolsco, instoad of merely at
the California city, as at present.
Mr. Humphroy doos not expect tho
samo trouble that was onconintorod
last year, although Representative
Kahn, of California, hag assertod bis
Intention of opposing It,
Mr. Kahn claims that the majority
of appoals from Alaska are In mat
tors of California Interests, and that
tho bill Is uncallod for. Mr. Hum
phrey, however, has promise of
strong support for the woasure.
Rabies Hcncli Almost Hpldeinic Pro-
portions.
(Putted Prats Leased Wire.)
New York. Jan. 15. Rablea, sc-
nardine (o a statement made b
HoaltU Commltiioner Darlington,
yesterday, as roaohlng the propor
tions of n epidemic In this city.
There were 29 cueee roported last
mnnih Laa year the number of
,deatha from tne disease was 27. As
a measure of restriction neaim
department ha made, ad will en
force a reflation requiring owners
of dogs captured la the street to pay
a fee of $8 If they wtoh their dogs to
be released.
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Cbrtolyou Has Not Unsigned.
(United Proa UMd Wire.)
Washington, Jan. H.-Secretary
i.. fraaaury Cortolyou today au
thorised the UnHod Pr4 to say that
ho has not resigned, and tbat he ba8
no intention of doing so.
SEVERE STORM
SWEEPS COAST
The severest storm of the season,
and possibly tho severest wo will
have, has been visited upon us the
past few days. Since Saturday, with
tho exception of a portion of Mon
day, It has rained Incessantly, the
result being that tho river is at ab
normal height and both benefit and
Injury has been occasioned. Tho
benefit consist In .the vast number of
logs that have been moved from their
summer lodgings and tho injury
might bo summed up In damaged
roads and bridges, destroyed fencing
and drift-scattered lands. Comraunl
cation, too, has been partially shut
off, at least by rall, and tho malls
from Roseburg have" been overdue
whon thoy arrived.
The river has attnlned a holght
seldom equaled, and at this writing
(Thursday), it Is within two feet of
reaching tho high water mark of
January last. All tho low lauds are
flooded and tho rains contlnuo with
no present Indication of a clear-up.
Trains were unable to go farther
than Coqulllo Monday ( though Tues
day a -train rait as far as Johnson's
mill to get passengors brought down
from tho Point by steamer. Since
Tuesday no traiiiB havo ovon reached
Coqulllo from Mnrshflold, passengers
being compolled to go by boat bo
tween hero and John Yoakam's
place. Th etracks aro under wator at
place both north and south of Co
qulllo. Work on tho now city wharf
had to cease Saturday last, and yes
terday tho nowly driven piling was
completely covered.
Word comes from Gravel Ford
that five miles of logs are Jammed In
tho river at that point. Word also
comes that tho North Fork wagon
bridge, this side of Myrtle Point, la
In a shaky condition, and that the
county brldgo at Minimi's mill on the
East Fork throatons to momentarily
go out becauso of tho groat quantity
or logs collected bohlnd It. Sunday
eve nlng, fenrlng that tho rlvor booms
would bo overtaxed by tho rush,
parties secured a crow and establish
ed a boom south of town collecting
some MOO logB by tho oporatlon.
Two days lator, on ndvlco from down
stronm, tho logs woro releasod. It
Is not known that any logs havo gonn
ovor tho bar.
On Wodnoidny, whllo tho homo of
Chas. Evorondon a mllo wost of town
was surrounded by wator, It was
f on rod that his little child, almost
doad with fovor, would hnvo to bo ro
movod In n boat, as tho wator seam
ed stoadlly rising. Fortunately,
howovor, thoro was not sr.ifllciont fur
ther rlae to warrant tho nocesslty.
Cooa Bay Harbor,
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PRACTICING
AT TARGETS
Port Townond. Wnsh., Jan. IB.
Without explanation, othor than that
orders for such bud como from war
department oillclnls, target shooting
by the heavy armamont of tho Pugt
Sound nrtlllory fortlflontlons was
commenced yoatorduy morning. It Is
generally bolleved that tho result of
the gunners' work la to bo used In
connection with offorts now before
tho President to secure ndddltlona to
the prosont dofonsos.
Women as Well as Ben Ar Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
discourugesundlcsseusambition; bounty,
uess soon disappear
when thekidnuysare
out of order or dis
eased. Kidne-trouble has
become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
wank kidlievs. If the
child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds
t. au or if u-heii the child reaches au
age when it should lie able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-.;....
fri,iliirtftiiit. the caue of the diffi
culty is kidney trouble, and the fust
step aliouiu oe iowanm wv nMm
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a dieaeed condition of
the kidneys and bladder and uot to a
habit as most people upjxe.
Women as well a men are made inner
able with kidney and bbwldcr trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The wild awl the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon rtwlid Itinsold
by druggists, in ntty- rjat-
m ItAttleE. You uiav BftwfPfis
l.as a &aiiitile bottle ""-2;
V... ...ail frf also a Demo ( Svuaix&oot
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters rec.ived from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Biughaniton, N. Y7.. be sure and mentiou
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
v..f rttM,M.tiItr tlit name. iiwamn-RoOt.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
areaa. Dinghamton, N. Y.. on every
bottle. f
THE HEARST
LIBEL SUIT
(United Press Leased Wro.)
Now York, Jan. 15. The $10,000
llbol suit Instituted by Adolf Ochs,
proprietor of the New York Times.
against William Randolph Hearst
and his chief editorial writer, Arthur
Brisbane, promises to develop many
interesting situations, as all the lead
ing financiers In tho city havo boon
summoned as witnesses.
Ochs charges that editorials wero
printed In Hearst's papers, alleging
that Ochs was "owned" by August
Belmont, and that tho traction mag
nate dictated the political policy of
the Nev York Times. A motion to
amend an answer to tho suit Inter
rupted tho wbrk of securing a Jury
this morning, and further proceed
ings along this lino woro postponed
until the motion Is dlsposod of.
ASKS FOR NO
CLEMENCY
eorgo W. Putnam, editor of tho
Medford Tribune, who Is under a Jail
Bontenco for criminal libel of tho dis
trict attorney and grand Jury, de
clines executive clemency. In a let
tor ho says: "I can nolt'hor ask nor
accept any remission of flno. I havo
dono no wrong, nm guilty of no
crime, and a fair trial will prove my
causo a Just ono."
Under tho clrcuniBtancoa tho gov
ernor will take no action, ponding
Mr. Putnam's appeal to tho supreme
court. Governor Chamberlain say
public oillclnls are too sensitive about
criticism, which Is often doserved.
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A Slmplo Cure for Piles.
Pllo nufforors know that olntmonts
and othor locnl troatmonts sometimes
rollovo but novor euro. Thoy don't
romovo tho cnuso.
Thoro Is a lltllo tablet that Is takon
Intornnlly that romovos tho cause
of Piles and cures no mattor how
long standing,
Ask for Dr. Leonhardt's Hom-Rold
(a thousand dollnr guaranteo goes
with cvory bottlo.)
Hom-Rold Is tho discovery of Dr.
Lconhnrdt, of Lincoln, Neb., ono of
tho most distinguished and success
ful nhysiclans In tho western states.
SI. 00 at druggists, or Dr. Lcon
hnrdt Co., Nlngara Falls, N. Y Pro-
TOOK PICfURES
THAT "TOOK"
(Unit) Pre Leased Wire.)
Capua, Italy, Jan. IB. Anthony
neltrnmelli Is accused of running a
"blackmailing maohiuo" In On pun
about a year ago. He was arrested
and will bo tried on numerous
charge of extortion. v
The "blnokmallluie machine." as
Italian people lm callod It, roally
a clnometogrnph. UoUrnmelli tins
been running It In an Improvised
open air thoatre on the roof of a
building overlooking the municipal
park, and In this park la a secluded
nook, known n "tho lovers retroat."
The nook Is not so seuluded but
that neltramelll's en moras command
It whe naccuratoly trained, and tho
moving picture man's system, It it
charged, was to aim tho machine in
the right direction, and set It going
whenovor the quiet "rotrent" wna oo
ruped, and the light favorable for
plcturo making.
Aftor making a good collection of
photographs he made a praotle. his
accuser say, of offering them tha
films at a round prloo. Some of the
films are very startling, and the sb
teota wore elad to buy thorn for
whatever neltrauiellt naked.
Murrlugo LIcpiim
The following marriage Meoitf
was Issued this merning: John V.
Irish, aged M. and Anna IC. Thrash ,
ugtd SO, both of Howell Prairie. C.
L. Irish witness.
SHII Mtr H'iiiarknbl!.
"It la rema'rkablo that birds are
so intelligent, when they're so small.
isn't U?" asked one member of tne
Easy Information Club of her closeet
frieud as tkey walkel home together
from a talk or "Our Home Birds."
"Yea. Isn't It." aaaentad the frload.
eagerly. "Why. jnat thlak even bow
very elever the IKtle euektM In
cuckoo docks are. and of eottree tley
are only IWUe wooden Wrdf."
Youth's Companion.
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Putting Him Wbo.
Twtiniy Paw. wha U the UUjMnr
orlUoiam?
Mr. Twokr It's the hasty rt-ntgrk
l. ..1. l.u l.i mall IL'lw. Otiifci
he oan't gH a lower berth.
We're Showing Some
Great Values
MEN'S SUITS
I On Our Bargain Tables at
20 REDUCTION
These are broken lots safecUd fremieur
regular line, only one or two suiU;af a
kind, but aH sizes in different Jots. .
201 REDUCTION
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On very Overcoat and Cravenette.Rain
Coat in the house. We also ha'vetttfarge
lot of
Young Men's Suits
On Our Bargain Tables at 20 Pert (Tent
Reduction for ages 1 5 to 1 9.J
(Jayd ioz4j& uot
We Undersell Regular Stores
Store Closes every evening at 5:30 except Sunday
MAY BE FINED .
EIGHTY MILLIONS
Chlcugo, .Tun. IB. District Attor
ney" SIiuh, mpon arriving today from
Washington, whoro ho Is thought to
havo discussed tho matter with Presi
dent Roovevolt, announced that ho
will muko an effort to bring tho
Standard Oil Company, of Indlnnn,
to trial next woolc on tho romalalug
1000 counts In tho liuUctmoniH returned-
against the corporation for
itllogcd rebating. ,
It will be poiwlhlo,, fn the ovont
that the company la convicted on
oach count, t ImpoHU flues aggregat
ing $80,000,000. John 1). Hookofol
ler may bo compulled' to come to Chi
cago to teatffy, us lie wna ooaripellod
to (to In the othor trial.
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I'Mray Xotln'.
Notice la huroby plvon that I have
taken. up and Impounded tho follow
ing dscribod' unlmnl, found roaming
at largo In tho oky of Saiam:
Ono buy 2-yoar-old colt; blnck
points; no other mnrka or branding
Tho ownor oC sit Id animal can hne
the sumo by proving property wid
paying tho lognl chhrgos and oxpen
sea of taking up and keeping, to.,
and In dofaull thoroof for live days I
will proceed to sell said nuluuil ut
publfc auorton, us provided lit ordl
uniMO No. 123 of tho aforoaarrf ulty.
IX W. GllfSON,
Ctty Mumtuil, Sulom, Orogon. Jnmu
ury 1J. 1908. M6-3t
-o-
Put in Jail,
vary accuratoly doscrlboa unyono'B
feelings who Is confined to the house
with an attaok of rheumatism, lum
bago, Sjlff Joints or musolas. Bnl-
lard'a Snow Liniment will owe the
trouble, rerleve the pain, an,l make
you as suppl-4 afc a two-yoar-ld. Sold
by d. J. Pry.
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Hpokuiit Mitu for (JongitK.
(UaHed Prts leased Wire)
Spokane. Wash.. Jam. IB. T. IV.
Rockwell, of Spokane, state tax ooiu
mbesloaere, aiinounaes hlg candlUaoy
tor the Uepubliean oougresslonal
noiwinaUon from the third dlstrlet,
dacarltnf that he stood for the doe
brines ef Roosevelt, and. If elected,
would do all In Uis power to advanee
tho polteles of the Prealdent. He fa
vors the opening of the Columbta
and th Snake rivers, ami the re
clamation of the arid lands of the
state.
minimi lii
We Tell
Ayer'a
driadallA
awtkt, to .our doctor and cc M?wJr' IjBS&hSLi. ltSjj"
fJm ( le unowi anummg vet
' tutMhi ooldi. hnrishUb.
. m TUfTaTifu r.t nf.nwT-ff-Tirn
torn if lie hrwwi arwlfilna lelttf w. h..
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IiMU'pcmlciico Statu Hank.
Tim annual stockholders' mooting
of the FlratrSUUo Hank of Indopond
onco wan hold'HiHtfay, and tho foN
lowing oillcci'H oloctod;
W. A. MosHiior,. prosldont.
H. Ilofor, vlcoprosfdont.
Chas. C. Pntrltik, cashier.
Directers: W. A. MosHuor, Win?
Rlddoll, Fred W. Stump, J. P. Rog
ers, Chas. C. Patvlck.
President Messner Is tho hohif of
tho llrm of Messner, Cotikoyi & Wnlk
or, who couduot the largest gouoral
moralmndlso Uusluess In that Hvo
biislnesa contor of Pulk county. Tho
bunk bus boim- running nlno inonths
and Is doing a profftablo business,
having come through the banking
lluiry In tho Dent kind or slmpo,
whfeh was vory coiapllmwutnry to tho
niMingvr, Mr: Patrick.
0wmb(vrlaln' Cough Iteiiiily a Safe
Mrdlciiio- for CTilldreiu.
In buying a cough modloino for
ahlldron, novor ho afrnld to buy
.Ohnmuwlnln'ft Couh Romody, Thoro
lis no dnngor from It, and rollof U
always auro to follow It is lutond
od ospoolnlly for coughs, colds, croup
and whooping cough, and thoro Is no
bettcrr modlrlno In tho world for thoso
dlsoaso. It 1b not only a c&vtnln euro
for croup, hut, when glvon as soon
as tho oroupy cough appears, will
provont tho nttnok. Whooping
odugh ! not dangeroua whon this
wmody is given ns dlrootod. It con
tains o opium or othor harmful
drugs, and may bo ghren ns confl
dontry to a baby as to- an adult. For
snlo-it'Dr. Stono3 Urn? store.
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IsNtrny Pfotlco,
Notioe Is horeby glvou that I hnvi
taken up and Impounded the follow
fng deaorlbed animal, found roaming
at largo In the olty of Salem:
One bay horsy, seven or olght yearx
old; weight sOO pounda; white
stripe In face? one whllo foot; sad
dle mark on right sld
The owner of said animal run hu
the same by proving prouerty an I
iwylag th legal charg and xpen
sea of taking up and k,pluK. 't .
and In default thoreor rn live day I
will umoeed to sell said animal at
public aurtlon. aa pi-vidod lu urdl
Uaurtj No. I2S or th iforeaald rltv.
D. W CHHHON,
City Marshal. Snlein. Ou-gon. Janu
ary 15. iao. i-13-3t
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Oeorgla has klmlly rushi-d th"
nasUtancv of OtioralHna whu inmiivfe'l
the water wagon o p January 1
coMfr.RTB voauULA
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