Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1008.
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TOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
Special Sale of
NTS
Now is the time to brighten up the
old coat and vest. A new pair of
trousers will save you the price of a
suit.
Sec Window Display
WILL DERATE THIS EVENING.
WHlametto Girls Will Hold Local Do
bating Tryout In 'Varsity
Clmpcl.
BOYS' PANTS
30c for 22c
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"Resolved, Thnt tho United States
should permanently retnln the Phil
ippine Islands'' Is the question which
will bo discussed by the fair co-eds of
"Old WHlametto" in tho 'varsity
chapel this evening In the local de
bating tryout to determine tho two
teams which will uphold tho honor of
tho school this year.
District Attorney John McNary,
Prof. Marlatte and Secretary Wil
liam Gatens will act as Judges of the
debate.
Willamette has always put out
very crodltablo dobatlng teams, and,
judging from the material ond the
Interest In this season's teams will
bo fully up to the stanJard of former
years. Last year tho debating team
won eight out of a possible nlno
noints.
The debaters who will contest to
night are given In tho order of their
nppenrnnce: Helen Caldwell, Nora
Emmett, Hattlo Beckley, Mabel Glov
er, Altha DImmIck, Alma Hasklns,
Theo. Bennett, Selma Norberg and
Helen Smith.
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CREMATED
IN THE JAIL
j Snnta Fo, N. M., Jan. 17. As a
result of a lira stnrtod for tho pur
pose of burning a hole largo onough
for them to crawl through, R. D.
Ncsbltt. Jr.. and Cocll Whltlock, two
prisoners In tho county Jail at Estnn-
cla, Torrenco county, nro doad. The
vlntlniH wn worn sons of hlchlv V0-
spected famlllos at Estancln, wore ar
rested whllo ongngod In shooting up
tho town by Deputy Shorlff Nosbltt,
brother of ono of tho victims. Find
ing themselves In Jnll they sought to
escape In order to avoid disgrace, but
the ilro got beyond tholr control
and they woro suffocated and tho
botllos cromatod before assistance
arrived.
HiHinimiimumui
I CITY NEWS I
J A loiiccuon or important i-r-
Rraplis for Your Consideration J
1 1 1 1 1 1 H-4-M 4-H-M-H I I 1 1
WYntliPr -Haiti
tonight (iiul Saturday.
Oitrh It'Mui at Woodhuru Assured.
At th In' i meeting of the Wood-
burn council tt wu decided to no
u'pr the i i. position made recently
ly Port'aiul capitalists In the mnttor
of building the road bad and giving
a right of way for the purpose of ob
taining an cli'itrlc road from the olty
totheOiPRon Electric line. Tho os
tiraat.,1 rt to the citizen In build
in the !.! bed U $S800. Compe
tent mm r are waking the proper
wrvex, for the grade which will
Kobab' iH. commenced In a abort
tine
I'or Fruit Grown
AH fruit growen arelnvltod to at
test & me.Mug to be held In the
board of trade rooms Monday, Janu
n? 20, at 1:30 p. m. for a general
discussion of the Imjvortnnt ques
tion of spraying. Mr. A. S. Martin
IH be prepared to answer quoatlonB
n4 givf growers the benefit of his
Mtensue experlmeutaoni Callfon
! to Idaho with thg various pestj
d diseases to which our orchards
nd fruits are liable.
I'ncqualnl Chew
That Boston Honeycomb Taffy, at
the Spa
Fresh today, a full lne of fudges
Q4 plnochf . at 'Inn's.
XTlT DUpuU'd
Equ'pmt-nt meaag half the battle
jn handling meaU for tn pubu0 The
Stu!(,tt market Is one of the most
nnit-nt and modern In tho entire
"t The IllCBta ilmv linnln n y In
"M in bf eaulnment. Phon 321.
IllMlUll'kH of All
Is It not grand, superb, benutlfu1,
"Llfo or Christ."
Wild lloso Flour
A fair, honest trial hrm convlucod
many of tho most skeptical thnt this
flour Is entitled to first honors.
Don't Walt
Until the Inst to set "The Life of
Christ," at the Vaudette, as the
crowds sre so great you may be disappointed.
Grand 1'nssloii Play
Now at the Vaudette. Come af
ternoons to bo sure of seats.
Itlildull UkjIiuo Tonight
Tho last one In the sjrlts, Don't
mlts It.
:tli
Is the phono from which you get
result when you telephone for gro
ceries. J. M. Lawrenoo nevor disap
points his customers.
ltlddcll Lfftmv
On "Lovo and Lovora, Courtship"
and Marriage," tonight. Baptist
ohuroh. Your last ohnnoo. Admis
sion 25 cents.
Hltldell Lectins
Tonight will bo tho feast of the
sorlos . How to Find a Wife How
to Win a Husband A Woddlng In
High Life. Come and hoar him.
High School Skating Party
At the rink tonight from 10 to 12.
Only those having Invitations will
be admitted. The regular weekly
Leap Year party, to which everybody
Is Invited, will take place as usual
from 7:80 to 10.
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To Union Carp1'"1
Every member of Carpenters
Union No. 1005 Is onrnostly requested
to moot Saturday night at 7:30, $s
matters of Intorost to every mechanic
In our city are to bo brought before
that body. By ordor of tho prosident.
Bij
HlUItY A. VAX
Presents the
ou Stock Co.
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4 a s rational comedy drama
COURT
MARTIALED
M the K'lnger Grand tonight.
Will In Probat
Christina Potorson, yosterday filed
a potltlon In probnte court asking the
admission to probate of tho last will
and tostament of August I'oierson,
docoasod. The potltlon asks that S.
T. Hobart bo appointed aamimwraior
of tho estate, tho value of which Is
estimated nt $4250. The legal heirs
mentlonod woro Christina Poterson.
tho widow, and Emma Honoky. The
Sllverton M. E. church is also mon
tlonod among the benoflolarlas. F.
jr. Brooks, B. Rupo and Ed. Adams
have been appointed appraisers.
i Adopt Child
Tho petition of Emit wara
u-nnni, nnH Maria A. Koenlg. asking
legal authority to adopt Harold Kel
ly, a minor, of the age ot eigni
months residing lu Salem, wn m
petitioners, has been grantod In pro
bate court. Noah W. Keiiy. me min
er of the child, consented to the
adoption. The mower, Alice n.-
ly, was committed to tno asy.uw u
December 9. 1907. The child's name
has been legally cahnged to Ernest
Charles Koenlg.
Sold tho CuyuM
The oayuse which gave Chief of
Police Gibson such a run rooently
was yeettiday auctioned off by his
captor at the Farmor's feed yard for
$12. In selling tho animal Doc told
hie audience thnt the horse was a
good runner, and very persistent,
wishing to keep his liberty, but docile
when caught. Another horse was sold
n fow davs bko which had been
onught by the chief. For several
days Mr. Jones, the well-known pro
prlotor of the barn, tried to sell the
animal for SI, and, not succeeding,
ho asked a prospective buyor $R, and
to his surprise tho gentleman said
"I'll give you $4 for the home." Mr.
Jonoi did not take time to take the
ropo off tho animal's nook.
Tho Kllnger Grand.
Auditorium Roller Rink.
Morning, afternoon and evening
sosslons.
Tho Voudette.
Moving pictures and Illustrated
songs, every afternoon and evening
except Sunday and Monday after
noons.
Proposal foij Furnishing Supplies
for tha Oregon School for
Deaf Mutes.
Proposals to furnish supplies, to
tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutes for
the term ending Juno 30, 1908, will
bo received at the office of tho super
intendent till noon, January 23, 1908.
All goods to be delivered In Salem,
unless othorwlso specified.
Alt bids nvust bo signed by tho
bkldor, state unit prlco and bo ex
tended for quantity called for. When
a particular article or brand Is called
for bids for other kind, manufacture
or brand will bo entertained; but In
such cases samples should be sub
mitted to lnsuro consideration.
Hoods must be In orlclnnl nackart a,
when possible.
Tho right is reserved to reject any
or all bids, In wholo or In part. Pref
erence will bo given goods of Oregon
manufacture.
Throo hundred pounds small whlto
bo&ns.
Seventy pounds Golden Gato or
Golden West baking powdor.
Twenty-four dozen Bluo Ribbon
canned corn.
Two thousnnd fivo hundred poundB
sugar, dry granulated, cane.
Fivo dozon pnekagon Malta Vita.
Forty-five barrels flour deliver
ed nt school In flftoen-barrol lots as
roqulred.
Two and one-half tons of brnn.
Ton dozon Blue Ribbon oystors.
.Eight dozon Rex chipped bsof.
Threo dozon corned beef.
Ono hundred pounds dried peachoa
' Two hundrod pounds dried apples
Two Unrrols syrup' (submit sam
ple.) Ono barrel vlnognr, forty gr.
Four dozon porfoctlon poaches.
Four dozon sliced plnoapples.
Twenty dozon gallons tomatoos.
Six dozen sugar pons, Early Juno
nlftcd.
Fivo hundrod pounds salt, F. L., in
100-pound sacks.
Six dozen salmon, Columbia river.
Throo case Pyramid washing pow
dor.
Five cases Ivory soap, largo cakoa.
Six casos Golden Star Soap.
Quarter barrol sour plcklou.
Twonty pounds black ten.
Twonty pounds croon ton.
Fifty gallons bulk conl oil.
To bo de'Ivorod In quantities as ro
quired, approximately
Two hundrod pounds Mocha and
Java coffee.
Two hundred pounds Oregon full
cream choose.
Seven hundred pounds cieam
rolled oats.
Fifty pounds vanilla wafers.
One hundred pounds ginger snaps.
Five hundred pounds soda ornok
ers. Two hundred and fifty pounds
farina.
For blank forms and additional d
tallod lists of minor grocorlea, luird
ware, meats and lard, and school
room supplies, apply to IS. S. Tllllng
hast. Superintendent. 1-7-20-22
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Ilhltl4l liOi'tiin
Tonight. First Baptist church.
Last opportunity to hear him.
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Big Orchard Sold.
(United Frees Lensod Wire.)
Marysvllle, Cal., Jan. 17. The fa
mous Abbott orchard in Sutter coun
ty, one of the largest In California,
was sold today to a colony of Russian
peasants for a sum said to bo In tho
neighborhood of $100,000. Tho or
chard covers 700 acres, and Is partlv
full of bearing trees. Thoro are 14
families In the colony, which Is tho
first to be ostabltshod in tho state.
They will build homos, a church, a
schoolhouse and devote their time to
raising vegtables.
WE BELIEVE THAT QUALITY
SPELLS SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
In our storo a high standard of quality has boon maintained dur
ing tho past sixteen years that wo havo boon in tho city. Wo ln
tond to havo ovory article that leaves our storo provo satisfactory
to tho customor.
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SHOES
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You've Worn the
Brown Shoe Go's
5 Star Shoes
and know their
reliability . . .
YouVe Worn the
B. K. & W.
Clothing and found that tho fit wns perfect and tho fabric and stylo
of tho garment was correct.
You've Worn Our
NORTH STAR
Undorwoar and Hoslory and havo found It inndo In full, llboral
dimensions, from tho host soloctod ynrns. All through our oxton
slvo linos of Dry GoodB, Clothing, Shoos and Furnishing Ooods you
will find absolutely dopondnblo morchnndlso. Wo don't skimp qual
ity to kcop tho prlco down. Tho reason wo undersoil "Regular
Storos" Is bocnuso of oiir economical buslncsH nmnagomont and our
spot cash plnn of btiHlneuH.
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&&.J$evwli y?sqfi:
NcIhoii to Fight I'nhol..
(Unltod ProBS Lonsod Wlro.)
Loa Angolog, Cnl Jan. 17. Bat
tling Nolsou and lUulolph Unholz aro
matched to fight ton rounds lu this
city beforo tho Pacific Athletic Club.
The date bus not boen definitely set,
but the fight probably will take place
the first weelc lu February. Nelson
and Unholx will fight for R0 per cent
of the gross receipts, to he divided 00
per cent to the winner tin J 10 per
cent to th loser. Nolsmi nsked f.v
n bonus, which wiib grantod, tho
Htuno being fivo por cont of tho gross.
Tho wolght Is to bo 133 poundB at
some time during tho day of tho
light.
During tho long, dreary wlntor
montliH mothers becomo tlrwl, worn
out, oan't oat, slcop or work Hoi
lister's Hooky Mouirtnln Ton Ib tho
groatost hloMlug for mothers. MnkOB
thorn happy and woyy. 3Bc, Toa or
Tabli't. Dr. Stone'o Stf
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work to give satisfaction and
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILti BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTILTES OS
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Phone 650.
Old Trusty
Incubator
12u-Egg Inoubator for
$13.20
Large sizes ajso. Price in
proportion.
FuMy Guaranteed
Free Trial
The best Inoubator on the mar
ket at any prtee. Send for
catalog or oall and see them.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
LOCAL AGENTS
SALEM, OREGON.
Professor Sheldon
THE WORLD'S OltUATKST
( LAinvovAXT 5;gw in
KALICM.
Itnul ('awfully An lloiiust Prop,
ositiou No Ihnt In Advnnco
Tho Louder of All .Clulrvoy.
aiitH iiiul MimIIiiiiik.
Prof. Sheldon Ih not a Clairvoyant from choico. but bocauso fato
has so decreod It. Having nnccestorB who woro all powerful
MEDIUMS, who havo for ngos handed down tholr Wonderful Power
from paront to ohlld. this glftoil Clalrvoyunt has recolgd tho rlrh
Inheritance, togothor with comblnod knowlodgo nnd prlooloss ox
porlonco of gonoratlons.
HE ASKS NO QUESTIONS
But answers noalod moBsagos lu tranco, and beforo you can utter n
word TELLS names of Frlonds, Hnomles, Rivals; whether Hug
band, Wlfo or Sweothoart Is truo or false; tolls you how to gain
eucce8 In LOVE, COURTSHIP. MARHLGE, DIVORCE, BUSI
NESS, LAWSUITS, SPECULATIONS and transactions of all kinds.
In fact, no matter what may bo your Hope, Fear or Ambition, conm
to this gifted CLAIRVOYANT and find holp. ARlfi YOU IN LOVE''
If so do you find tho one you huve bestowed your affliction and
trust upon acting COOL AND INDIFF13RI9NT. lias a rival or ob
stacles of any kind cropt betwoen you and your future hope, or hns
the demon rum assailed -the quietude of your happy home? If o,
como at once io THIS GIFTED CLAIRVOYAKT. He guarantees to
tell you the namea of your onemles; aleo how to win y-flwr heart's
doslro quickly and overcome your rival or obstaole existing bo
tweon you and your future happiness.
ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? Do you find with all your natural
gifts and talonts that you aro hafllod, discouraged and unsumi
ful? If to come and bo advised, find out the causo of your bad
luck, and how to change your bad condition to those of Suo(jo, Joy
and Happiness. Thousands live today to blew and glvo orodit of
tholr buccoss and happiness to THIS WONDERFUL CLA1RVOY
ANT. He has helped others WHY NOT YOU?
NEVER FAILS to oauso spoody and happy marriage with tho ono of
your choico; reunltos tho soparatod; locates absont friends or gives
you luck to win your groatost wish; ovorcomoB bad luck and sorrow
of all kinds, and It nevor takos but a short time. In fuot, ho guar
antees everything ho claims.
One Dollar Fo All This Week
PROFESSOR SHELDON,
Branch Hotel, 479 State Street, Corner Llborty Stroot.
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