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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY JO, 1008.
MOVING
AND
READJUSTMENT
PRICE REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ARTICLE
CKXCKIT CONTRACT GOODS)
IN THE BIG STORE
V BIJou Stock Company, was greeted
P ' by a largo and appreciative audi
ence. Tho various members of the
company aro well adapted to tho re-
spootlvo roles, and the play, wniio
possessing deep emotional and dra
matic nlnt. nhounds with eood. clean
comedy, which kept the audience In
'nnll na 1 ntf Vnn n..lr. Rrntt'Tl. thft
agrooable, mado tho comedy hit of
, tho evening. Tho ontertalnment,
tnbnn mi n wtirtln wns fir nhnVft ifl8
ordlnnry populnr-prlcod productions,
and wbb worthy of tho liberal patron-
nen will nh ft rer.nlved. A bonuttfltl
' Illustrated song will bo added to the
program this evening,
SALEM GROCERS
ORGANIZATION
Newest and most up'to-date stock
widest range of choice-best quality at
SAVINGS
Form New Precinct-
Tho commissioners' court yester-
day nfternoon, among other busi
ness, formod n new voting precinct
nt Mil Cllv. which Is to bo com
posed of part of Horeb precinct and
rnrt of Mohntna nroolnct. This ac
tion was taken at tho request of .1
numbor of citizens of that
clnlty. Part of Road District No.
11, nt Bcotts Mills, was taken from
that district and added to District
No. 12, in tho Ciookod Finger conn
cry, Tho court has audited nbont
all tho bills except the supervisors'
bills, which will bo taken up soon.
Will Piny In Corvnllls
Tho bnskot ball toam of Wlllam-
Tho retail grocers of thh city last
evonlng hold a meeting In the bonrd
of trado rooms, and formed an or
ganization which wll affiliate with
the Orogon Retail Grocers and Mer
chants' Association. It Is p'anned to
co-operate with the commercial
bodies so that the business of the
tnte at large may be benefitted.
Tho following well-known mer
chants wore elected temporary offi
cers of the Salem branch: President,
C. M. Kpploy; secretary, Wm, Foster.
A committee- consisting of II. M.
Branson, P. K. Grabor and A. W. Ir
vln was appointed to Bee the mer
chants who wore not present last cv
onlng nnd urge them to attend the
nnvt mnnllmf n 1m 1ml1 nt .Mm nnrA
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REUf PAGES
BOARD BILL
San Francisco, Jan, 16. A bill
very much like the following has
been sent to Abe Ruef by the graft
prosecutien:
"To eight days' board, $700. No
discount granted."
The bill was sent to Ruef for the
nlelif rinvo ho finnnt In his white
prison house on Fillmore street, be
ginning January 1.
Rnof's detention in nrlvate official
ly ended on that day, but nt his own
request tho date of ins removal 10
the ponntv bill was deferred until
January S.
Ruef agreed to bonr the expense
of his maintenance In the meantime,
nnd haa Just rocolvod tho bill for
$700 from Chief, of Police Biggy, his
nftlnlnllv constituted ollsor.
of trade rooms next .Monday evening, rim liiit injuries Hmriros for food.
vl-.whnn din rircrnnlntlnn will lir iinr. !i,ii ...i ,i M,ni- ,lnfnl!a
Incidental to his detention. Ruef Is
asked to pay at the rate of $S7.50 a
ijiiu milium convumion 01 me mate fay for u10 privilege.
PERSONAL MENTION.
BIG
association, to bo hold next week nt
Portlnnd, wore appeinted: Thoodoro
Roth, A, Dane, A. W. Irvln, F. Bow
onox nnd C, M. Eppley.
Among those who made short talks
Inst evonlng wns J. A. Estos, a direc
tor nt (ho Bfnln munnlaflnn nn.l nt
w. w. ... U....U linnubiuiiuili iti.u wi
otto University will lonvo Frldny for tno Portland Koinll Grocers' Assocln
Corvallls. whoro It will meet the bi lon, who came to Snlom yosterday
ket ball toiwors of O. A. C. Frldsv f rom Portland to tnlk tho matter over
evening In tho college armory. The Wth tlie SRit,m Erocery mon.
Willamette enutusiiuiui nave in
practicing liHrd for the pMt few
works nnd will doubtless put up r
hard fight against tho farmer aggre
jUtcd. ulw&U
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IH nffTCRKTio
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The second annual convention of nrtiMir
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rittt MfntA It.ul. ...Ill 1.. 1...1.I ... Tl..... I
- .mi imiij nin ii iiuiii i 1'uri"
land next Tuoday nnd Wednesday,
.Tatuiinrv 91 ami 99 Titan,!... lJi,1i
Ration. The Hne-ui) of the team will r ..i. ,- ..,..., ." ";"" """ ""' ?-". -i.., .
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I. . fll... n.m.. ui.. f. ... . . - .. "" iHuiturj, biiu umnivii 1110 uuu-
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wards, I'onibertou and Moore;
Constnblo Charle3 Johnson i
this morning for Sllvertoh on 0fnc
business.
Mr. nnd Mj-s. J. A. Bishop left tl
morning for Portlnnd, en rout
San Francisco and other Cnlif,,!
points.
Miss Pearl Coldren, who hn. u.
visiting friends and relatives In tl
city, returned thb morning t h
home in Portland.
Mayor Rodgers was amotio. ..
who went to Portland today.
Miss Nettlo Frnsor nt tu o.... .
force, Is off duty for a few days
Miss Ella Moore, of Idaho, 3 l
guest of tho Misses Evano, while e
route to California, whore she
make her home.
Miss Mabel Kennedy 0f AVooi!
burn, after visiting friends In til
city, hna returned to hor homo l
Woodburn.
Paul Kloppln, tho well known pro
pnuior 01 mo uregon Scarchllgh'
left last evening for Portland 0
biislnoss.
W. F. Gillette nnd daughter, Mrs
Long, of Portland1, who havo be8
vloltlng Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zlnn, 0
this city, hnvo returned to Li.
homes.
Mrs. Dr. Hewitt of Lostine i.
has been visiting rclativoa in this
city, left laBt evening for hor home
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snerrv ,.'
vloltlng Salem frlendB and relative!
(United Worn Leased Wire.) 'J roturnod to the,r hoi Port!
St. Louis. Jan. 1G. Carefully pro-i .', , .. .
,r,, w , r.g. j.,,00 . ; r:r,'
, - , , .. .,, iur iTa.
turn, wnoro ho will visit rolatlves.
J. M. Jonoa nnd Scott Jones' of
Hrook transacted business In ji,.
SHE KILLED
HER CHILDREN
ncld, Mrs. Camllle Jacobs,
wife of a wealthy cement manufac
turer, gave the draught to her two
little boys, aged, respectively 7 years
inmiiiiiiHitiiiiHw
I GITY NEWS;!
! ! A Collccllun of Important l'nr. !
; ; mcraplt for Your Comldcrntlon ;
' Hinminnnnmmit-
Wwtlr
IUIii timluht nitd
wtuUicrljr lmi
IVhtiy fit'kli
At 'vw Park CIhutIi
Thwrt) will b a iHtrtlNK at the
Yew l'ark U. II. ohuroh Prlday even.
In at 7:30 p. in. tor ta puriw of
orjjunUliiR a vMinl ohorws. Hvery
iKXiy utoretd In kIhhr are Invito!
to ome. Uepetfutt',
J. H. Mefrymun.
lArtiaKo Ucnt
CJouuty Clrk Allwi ywtMtlay (
tcruoon Umii h Hwm tt llrtln ft.
.Paca, ok(hI SI. and There M. my
r. HKtHl SI, k.Klv f tahiHi. n o.
Hook nma. wltusts.
Only I'ljutJ in tho Citj
llMtas HonmoihW TaKy u lite
8p.
RnMigbt Mm llunmn lu 8-dim
J r Mlk, 1 K. P. D. ,s i, hr,
MtihJ it vmms U toiit (fotM
lwtismi witii tkf U mlMitm.
MThivJi Wt pnrtlwit4 tkronRh 4. o.
HhU, h M-fcH immirltr of
fle euk. n am mi r
aid to a ti tlMH,
Trnnfonutfrs lticrinHl
Th ikr WlC Tlt-Vttownu i,,.
foraiwr. wkwh v?f ivn to ISm
imS ntiiljr, rtr Mk ptHlaily
tMNtlHj ill ( eliy. fcgfy kMH
" ii' InHtnlldl In tho lutal i-lcrtrle
i'lunt The thr.t will pivo a JD0U
lmmcjiowwr, and will be ud lu giv
ing Hiwwr to the Oregon Hluctrlc
llnv bvtweon Salem and Portland.
ICurh tritnHformer weighs eight tons
Kthl cut approximately JR000.
Fht Mbttrlc Hiigliu
Tho II rut blit eluctrlo online of Uta
Oregon lsleetrlo Comimny arrlvoil In
tho city ytttwday afternoon, and, af
tr undergoing a few ropalrs to Us
wweatohor, returned to lh metruiw
Ms. The eNgine will be mmkI to hnul
frwlght betwtim thlH city and Port
land.
Don't
lornwi to hear Prof. Clarke to
tight, at th I1nt Christian eaurah.
t)ffnxl Hor tho I,lri'iiit
A vary ouemetle bat flustratotl
yttuug oitiaM of Salem ruelted lato
Imh clerk 'g Ataee tho other day. and
after pviII1k tkat h wlsheil to
itHrehMv a iHarrtagN lloenso, aatl, gtv
iMg tae HoeoecAry da4a and fee to ob
tain tbe Mm, wiw kaadoil Ul matrl
ihomUI reorL lie took tbe docu
meat UoWtfally, nm), nfter looking
at It (or a while. HtUaUnicly aeketl
tka Uwltelliig tloooty ekN-k: "Well,
o't yon want to kett tnle lleewoe?"
NtV rettltod Um rlerk, wkooe time It
ww to bhMk, "you ha bter give
tbot to to otber gtrl." Tb young
mtm wbo bml ako4 to lv bu II
tm with too lloMMO-WNkor. grab
h4 too )irolem4 warrUgo ticket, d
Mbot fnrtber eorMway loft tbo
Mirt
guards, Ilorneehueh ami Nelson.
, Mnirlago l,ln'iiN
I A marriage license waa this morn
ing issued to Clyde JUickr, ageil 21,
of Marlon, and Lillian Swlrk, aged
27, of Stnyton, Hoy .Irkce witness.
Tlioriin Piiuornl
Tho funeral of William Thorne,
who dlod at tho Salem hospital last
wook from wounda solMnllloted with
n Jack-knife nbout a month ago, was
yeetorday conducted from the Hlg
don undertaking parlors.
Thtf Columbia River Smelt
Season la now on. Try thueo big,
fat Juicy smelt at Partington Van
Patten'u.
eoclntlon, and la on the program forli-nt. nf a du onni.inin, ti.. um.
a rceponee to tho address of welcome, ' 0fan herself
which will be delivered by Mayor
Harry Lane, of Portland. Among
those whose names appear on th
program are Tom Richardson, of the
Portland Commercial Club, who will
Atketl to Comply With Oiilliiun.-e
Guy Talbot, general managor of
talk on "Tho Kvlls of tho Parcels
Poet," and Hon. Herman Wise, mayor
of Aelorla, who will discus "The Ho
tnll Merchant's Place In Public Af
fairs." On Tuesday evonlng thore
will be a theater party mndo up of
the delegates who onro to attend, and
tho affair will close on Wodnoidny
evening with a bnnquot at tho Port
Inn,! Hotel, tendered by the jobbors
of Portlnnd.
One of tho last mnttors to bo con
sidered before adjournment Is the
election of olllcers and selection of i
place for next year's convention.
city yostordny. .
Miss Lola Tnrploy, tho well known
pianist, hns roturnod from Portland,
When a servant was unable to tsln ' ""' .". " " ,0". lW0 woo,'' vlrttlae;
entrance to Mrs. Jacob's rooms, th r""""aftna rrl0B?'
police were summoned, and the three ' "iln ." e 1POrHMd trani
ii....... ,..,. . ...... actexl buslnosa in Sn mo voair,i...
O. U. Bnkor, gonornl agent of the
Brio rallrond, was in the city yester
day on lnislnoss.
Mrs. O. II. Cornelius of Turner
acted buslnosa In Salem yosterdny.
Mr. nnd MrB. M. D. Davis have rr.
turnod to their .homo to Mill City,
nftor visiting Mr. and Mr . A. Klein
of this city.
C. H. IJ'jrgraft of Albany roturneJ
'to his homo Inst evonlng, after tram.
llfU'8 bodies were found.
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WAGES WILL
BE REDUCED
Talked Themselves ltne.
the Oregon Jtlectrlc Hallway Com- T!,,e ""H"'"' mployoe of the
pauy, has been nolllled by Mayor ' ?r,lM Gt,n, Klectrlo Company
Hodgera that his comiwny hns not, In who " c"""ge of the traffic on the
several lustnnaee. comnllo.1 with th I"ittkiry line, recently were as-
At th Kjinger OiMiui
T. rt twotUctloe. '"Court-Mtiad.-
wbkb woe gte biet
uihi at ih KHngr Gruad by the
several Instance, compiled with tho
eity ordinance pertaining to grades
and the manner of finishing tho
track, also as to the condition In
wleh the cistern nt tho corner of
Court and High streets waa left. In
sovoral places on High streot nnd
North Hroadway the grades of the
road do not conform with tho grado
established by the city, and also the
contiMiny b not compiled with the
contract in finishing the space be
tween the rails with gravel, and
planking tbe ertne-walks. When the
eoHtpany was allowed to cross the
elstern at tbe corner of Conrt and
High street K was agreed that the
timbers whlrb were used to bridge It
would be replaced with a substantial
steel top at tbe expense of tbe oom-
ny. wbleb tbe mayor asks to he
done. Tbe railroad management
will probably eowply with all these
rentUrettsesu Immediately, as It has
ot seen arbitrary la any waiters
wbstk eonaietsd with tbe city ordi-pusses.
Over 1100 ltsltmvl
Igned to one of tho old cars, as car
no. to, which they had been using
wm xit of commission, Car No, 40
Is one of the new lot recontly brought
from Portland, and. nmtnritiiv ti,
many patrons began to Inquire the
reason for taking tho handsome roll
ing stock off the run, and substitut
ing tbe old car. The boy are said
to have talked themselves honrsn in
answering tbe query, and. as g Ittst
reiort. they had printed a statement
which Is In a bill form, and when
any ono asks about the car thev nr-
seot him with the bill as follews:
To an Inquiring luW,
Car No. 10 has one motor eruni.
ed and another motor burned out. tbe
brake-sboes are worn out. brake
rochet slips In tbe bead nd Mi,.
prlng broken, it now reposes In the
car Bars,
This car Is the property of tbe P.
H. L. A T. Co. We sat ti out nt ,k.t.
Warn behind the Wtlhuoetia nn.,,i
We oaU ttse u uhUI th yju J,
tbe week perhaps loafer.
r-or further laformsttos Ipqntre at
Topekn, Kan,, Jan. 1C- "Wo arc
Just on the vergo of reducing wagos.
Thnt appllos to all railroads." This
statomont was uiado by VIvo-Prsl-
dent Mudgo, of tho Rock Island rail
road, who is in Topoka for a few
days.
"If tho logislaturos koop on with
such legislation ng they have nlready
Hiactod against us, It will simply
mean trouble. Mo nar obolnc laid
off now, and moro will bo laid off '
right along. Wo have got to such n
point that I fear that tho reduction i
of wages will come next."
AMUSEMENTS.
The Kllnficr Grand.
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Morning, afternoon nnd evonlnr
sessions,
Tlio Vnutlettc.
Moving pictures nnd Illustrated
spngs, ovory nfternoon nnd evening
except Sunday and Monday afternoons.
BRYAN IS NOT
THE CHOICE
) Disjltirj
i STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C WILL
Mfs)Msjsjga imtmii
HsflMrsttos Cbsrt 0. 1. tfitalp re- -8oiMhwest corner of Sute
. .i .. IBMli pAlMM.uau.ll ... . -.
Dependable
Shoes
i ports umm ow te otsrs ai tb
","g- bsve rssKsresi. tbo rtr
6 number betas tram est at sUlaw xh
petitioas for noestioat btft been
Pled
asm Lommerrisi streets. Bat If you
bave a kick com ins tska u nu . ,w
eondnetor.
(United Press Leased wire a
Washington, Jan. 16. According
to a poll of the Democratic members
of the house of representatives, made
by the Washington Poet, William
Jennings Bryan and his policies are
oppoiod by a large percentage.
One of the surprises caused iv th
Poll is that Uryan Is not the choice
of tbe majorities from Florida, Ken.
tncky, Louisiana. MarvUmi n,f vu.
Rlnla. in Mn jj ottwoe him r.nv.
wnor Johnson, of Minnesota, re
celved 81 votes. JudK rmv in .i
Jlson Harmon 1, while is represen-
isiivts. ecuned to express thera-sla.
Norwich UnfoaFlre
Insarance Society
Prauk Meredith, Resident Agent,
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No.
29 Commercial street.
e e
If ou went Mtulbl shoes, we sr
rosrt to nt )n. U yte wast
MirlUb shoes yws may depend upon
Mb tbosn ber. Wbetber stylish
w. yow may res smmi oe ibtng
-they are worthy, dopesslable. and
we do smeh larf bneteess that our
prtees srr Nstttsiy 'rtybt."
Mete ars w spesiaJ Invlttnc
Ort of Uw AAiu rw, n ..
tkl. ba.b.rs. liBbt or heavy , The ill stU -SLT'
- --..,...- nw ijn KUiUlMlikl Wlk..... . .
,, . - " nTivwr ssoes is
HewHH Will
I wv . . ...... . .
I ne sn win pssi tretameut of Ut
I ll TBamss KS4IRC WSA SUd In
j probate cooit yestermpy Tbe vshio
,h ! vmmut n its.eee. and
nnrs si iW pro Ur BMrd m.t
mtllmsn. Wpoh.; Cbarles Wesley
, Keadtpg, of Golqtehl. jfet., asd Ben.
tun Btsrd. Pullman, VssblPatesi.
J K Wtstberford. or Albtpy, g
nsmed s tbo exeeotor of tbo win u.
,der bond of $$0,0d.
C .V It. ltMMil U lhv. C.I..
Beeus the Corvslli. -....-
reJInmd hsj refUst4 to pay its taxes
Ml property l Uss . --.. ..
AM btome deltnoept. tbe shorts
4y ordered tbe rei MM...
tbepw',l'ntionlewisedAiopt wub
w . u.m.,ufs( property 1B Uas
WPBty. for sal for taxes mhs. The
roperty of the wd esa be boaght bv
spy person who will mv skri .!..
1e aaoaat of tbo road t tax. which
t )iti.it. Any oao wW . w.
. . . -- . -
" ao conralils A last
!. fram U si u.. Z ZZ?' ??
hwe. iun sio.i .. .7"" "TO?.WMW' W atal
iuu wsm. it,,, or uiiir :. .. :i :",r':! tf
-. . .M nvrawaBiaip.
tJ. or u py.
SALEmIhoE ! STORE, rsMppii;hipC
236 STATE ST. SAIHU 'naeAnu '
-"-I wui.uun
1 I'Hleu OtriHttiters
very member ttf Parpaatss'
, faioa N'o. uil l rasmi, ,oeAasid
! west Sattmbgr ,ujb, 7:tt af
i maiters of latareat to ewry mlwHltj
, la oar eity sra to b bmki wr.
-4p4y. ay ardor of tb 1.1
I'l'UMC COltPOHATIOXS
PUT OUT OP lll'SIXKSS.
y proclamation of nK.ii I
Wed with Secreury of State Benson
toiUv ssr .......... I
-, ... vv.HvrnMoiu are dissolved
ad put oat of busiaees in Oregon for
via fpiia to D.v tka. .
to to the state for two consecutive
yean. Under tbe law they have now
no standing in la- ar .
aey can be reintt.t . ..
- vik oi oosiaaas.
Ifetray otico,
Noties Is hereby h. . T ...
I2i?J..Mi lml tfct follow-
bu.. -,.,.1.. J"4wT - W. lOUOW-
W IHWI 10 sms.-Zl,,",!1J !T'T "" E
a moissT i.vj -7 .r: r r. r r.w l0 sa:
, -- -.. mmt imiraa
Herald
taroag h witb Um Hut. Alaaay
M. IV ft. Hit
hharp Inl.Uttoa
,C!'
-t o'aitok.
SonihlBg spe-
CAN'DIDATRS lOH
DIST1UCT ATTOIUVBY.
S. LevlBS. Duautt .f n..
- "H w UHK9T
W.
CKy. far tbe dgbtk dsstrlot, aad &
IK Tolague. Ksasblbuii t .v,. .v
dtotrlet. have w their declarations
to becom vndtdate t th .tir
Jpaiary
raia l
" Ur BM,rks or braadlag.
Tbe owner o mm &ldWil n bave
PwiaTtLV ,0wrty
s?t 2r. ml ffcars8 aad M.
smd l a-JL :. " "V'"H, wc,
win ZZ-Z71 l"wof fQr flv d3 i
XrA. . , U- w- GIBSON,
iS l-15-3t
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. IC FORD.
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
MSSli----'---"-in
new today!
fcaaaaaaaaa)sas)easiaait
Wood Wanted By thoso that aro
compelled to burn wet Blab wool
Why not phono 1419 and feet th
best dry wood on the market, M.
P. Dennis. l-13-3t
For Salt; Several houses In Salea
and farm 'ands at a bargain, Cap
ital National Bank. 6-1-eod-
Wood vw Sale Dry cord ocd.
first, and some second, growh &'
All orders delivered. Prices rea
sonably. L. M. Van Cleav
Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phon
Main 1497. l-16-lmo
:C
If the Oeiitleninn Who lost a ne
dresa glove near Court and Hifi"
street will eall and prove the sani
and pay for this adv., they can re
cover the property. 1-1 e 3t
Wantetl a good Jananeee hous
cleaner wants work by dav or
hour. Address S. Y Journal of
fico. l-16-3t
WautetlA girl for genoral house
work; ono who knows how to
cook and wishes to secure a per
manent position. Inqulro 567 S.
High street. 1-16 St
For Kent Six rooms, partly fur
nished. Call 31 G North laberT
street Phono 1US. l-lC3t