DAILY CAPITAL JOttBN'AL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1008. fTL STOCKTON 4 ; wish for. in milium IK CITY NEWS I A Collection of Important Par- J Bgrnplis for Your Consideration J HHIIMMHI Hill I I ill 13 I Weatlusr Occasional rain tonlglit and Sun day. Rtd-hot potato chips at ZIiiii'h. Salem Stato Hank Owing to the conversion of the Sa lem State Dank Into tho national sys tem, depositors of said bank nro hereby rospootfully requested to bring In their pass-books for balanc ing, at tholr oarllost convenience. 1-18-lwk Social Omu-tN Tonight at Hit Armory. Music by the Peorless orohostra. Grand march at 9 o'clock. It llns Pulry-LIko Quality Thi Hoston Honsyoomb taffy, the Spa. at Lucky Arii Ill Tin nw linoleums Just recalvod aro so handsome and satisfactory tot "lucky again" aoemg to e.pros3' H sxsctly. Huron & Hamilton. Zlnn's candy Is tho best. New Carts for Babies ' In anticipation of a goodly de mand for baby cnrrlngos, we have purchss! lavishly, with good results jWw cart for new bablos. Como sera, looking around is not neces ssry. Duren & Hamilton. Wall Papor . The ni04t doooratlvo and hand- contribution ono can make to n l8,er,or of Uouso Is wall papor. bv the dwHiratlvo kind. Dou't stiiBed wlh the first thing you Hr It hsre. Buren & Hamilton. NaMottbnll Tonight . c- B- C vs. Wlllmotte second mm at Wlllametto gym., at 8 p. m. Wseup of c. n. C: Hargrove and wy forwards, Cole center, Paulus a Slracral guards. Kitchen Quoons vi.Df th'8 we mron tho handsome Kiichen dresbera now on display at rI ?J. T,H' havo a drawer, bin or shelf for everything required to wok proi , Why cook with out- ""U310I lOtlUHUPnt nnn nnoonltori' Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our jrork to give satisfaction aud to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO Gri'E ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store, phone 550. win i in- ZBBMKMmmmHmmMBBMKBKUKKHHP THE OLD WHITE CORNER New Comforters Comforts for chilly nights at warm weather prices. Another lot specially purchased, just opened up are not on salo at $1 .25 and $1 .75 We urge the necessity of coining early to get one of these biz size, full fl"ff' comforts at much less than ordinary price. New Ginghams Several hundred pieces of those very neat patterns In checks and stripes for house dresses, etc. New White Goods The dainty mercerized Marcella cloth, Mercerized Chiffons, Persian lawns, Fine Organdies, Nainsooks, Checked and Striped Swiss Mus lins', Dotted Swiss, French Plaids, Lawns and Swisses. A beautiful collection comprising almost everything tho heart cou'd il mm " bins. ns. Cook hotter, quicker and moro Slly With COnVOnlOIlCO. S nnr linn ca ul lyucnou wuoono. Thoy solvo tho problem. Baron & Hamilton. Ice cream ovory day at Zlnii's. "Dad" ClrciflatOM Petition 'Dad" Gior will probably prosont a POtltlOn fn thn oltv nminnll Mo.,.1,,., ovonlng asking permission to leavo iiib poanut wagon on tho street. Tho petition Is being circulated and Is widely signed. Good Work N n Tallin l. l1 . l. . intVnnii3 .'i . 'nV"..' "n8 form? of h0l0rr0r?ild,,ro.rolIt r if i,ftii0rQa the custom- nnnC of 5ninmIt0Hvln.tC3 4nt l worir hL?Ln h N?t0 recoly( MOrk becaUBO ho makes a SPOClalty Ot Ugh ClnSH printing. His hobby is to inSfntinn . "conwi to woddjng Slit , i.1.0rica,.,,lJR C?.rd8 ,Xa ,9 r (tlit In his glory, for thoro ho has a Wfun,10 .'7 Whtt,t he cnn (!0 Ho IfiJi -!? K . 8h0V 8nm.n.108 a(l nil T,1"1!109 f0,r M'?pk' nt hl8 on,ce ovor Tho Journal oillce. , Some Bargains, ixiiiim, aiong tno stroot nonr tho' University, a very deslrnhlo hnmn' houne of S rooms, lot 75x120 feet, nt a bargain, for a short time only. $2780. Picked Up, a bnrnMn. Inreo 0-rnnm house, lot 75x1 OR fiot, corner lot, 7 uiooKii irom jitisn unnK, 1700. For 30 drvs 1K0 noma nf nun v,i farm lnnd K U. hiMac f., .ia ' hour.o, half In cultlvntlon, balanco timber and pasture, flno spring, now only 532.50 por aero, bosldes bar gains lu n'J parts of tewn. Good 8-room lionise, 2 largo lots, oxtra garden l.nd, for only $900. 'Soe mo for your wants. Money to loan, notary work, Insurance, fire, life Rnd nccldont. R. R. RYAN. Sst-Wed Offlce Commorclnl Hall, o Notice. By mutunl consont, tho firm of Skalfo & Emmett have dissolved iw-tnershlp. H. P. Chnso tnklnir Mr, Emmett's intorest. which will bo con ducted under the old firm name of Chase & Skalfe. Wo will bo found doing business nt tho same old place, 101 Front street. AH persons know ing themselves Indobtod to the firm of Skalfe & Emmett ploaso call nnd settle. l-17-3t -7 f AtlmlulstrntorV Notice Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will receive on Monday. January 20, 1908. written bids to the following property: One team of horses, wagon, rack. set of double harness and 42 U cords or wood. C. L. McNARY, Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam Thome, Deceased. 1-lS-lt First Christian. The regular services at the First Christian church will be as follews: Bible school at 1 0 a. m. Preaching by the pnMor at 11 a, in. and 7:30 p. m Respective themes: "Elements of a True Church" and "The Old and the New Psychology." Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. The public Is cordially Invited. o Email niazo The fire company made a good run to Sixteenth and W'fVer streets this mornlne about 11 o'clock from where !an alarm had been turned In owing to a blaze which was oaused by a defec tive flue. The fire had been extin qulshed by the time tho boys arrived, and did little damage other than burning tho wall papor near the flue. Grocer Committee Busy Tho committee which Is soliciting for tho locar grocers organization Is meeting with success and the prospects aro tho brightest for tho mooting which will be held Monday niiit There are 28 grocers Jn the city eligible to become members of the organization, auu ui m o joined at tho preliminary meeting, j SALEM'S NEW PLUMBING BUSINESS Twq Enterprising Young Unsiness Men of This City Open Modem Plumbing Establishment. Tho establishment of an up-to-date plumbing establishment at 141 Lib erty street by Messrs Joe and John Oraber has added a now and sub stantial firm to Salem's business cir cles. Tho Bimcloua ntnro rnnm wtiini, win bo occupied in a few dnys by Grabor Bros.' Plumbing Shop" whb formerly occupied by tho firm of Bernnrdl & Dunsford and is ono ot tho beat locn- w nB l2l that ,,no of business In tho city. Tho building is being remodel ed and fitted up with tho latest con venience!) for tlm nllimtllnrr 1. ..!.. I Oraber Bros, will carry a full line of uuui uios, toilets, basins and all ar ticles which properly bolong to an up-to-date plumbing establishment. Both .Too and John Grabor are ex perienced plumbers tho latter having been associated with tho Frasor plumbing shop for tho past 14 years, whllo tho former has folowcd tho . ousiness for tho past four years. Both young mon nro well known 'citizens of Salem and dosorvlng of tho liberal patronage which they uoiinuess win receive o THE DEBATE WAS WARM. Hut tho Philippine Islands Are Still In the Swim. After much deliberation, at tho ,c1obo of tho debating contest Inst oven "ig in mo university chapel, tho I III! iron nu'nrloil nlnnna in t)n fnltmw- Ig young ladles, who will compose twn tpnmu tn rnnrnannt TM MMHnn.- otto" In tho trl-dobntlnir loncuc Miss Nora Emmol. first nlace: MIr Selma Norborg, second place; MIbb Atha Dlmmlck, third place; Theo. Bonnott, fourth place; Mnbol Glover, fifth place, and Miss Helen Smith, sixth place. Tho first threo young ladles will t McMlnnvlllo somo tlmo In March. The debato was a hard-fought lin guistic battle, and when tho smoko nnd mist of oratory llftod tho Philip, i plno islands woro riddled with oppo- l"" UIIU IUIUIUU lllgciliur Willi Hl- iirmatlvo argument until t wns dini- cu,t for tno JU(1Bps to dotormlno whether or not the Islands would bo a valuable acquisition to Undo Sam. Though some of tho co-eds nro ro- nnrtn,! t n linvn l.nnn Rnmruvhnt, om. Imrrnnso,! wlinn nrt niinnnrltio lmfnrn but tho question to bo dlscussod, nnd rimsBod oven tho best expectations 0f tholr friends. c,n8S rivalry wnB In ovldonco In nil Pnrts of tho spacious (Vapel. During lo siisponso when JudgoH McNary. Clatons and Mnrlatte woro arriving at la decision, tho ontlro nudlonco Jolnol ! In singing America. -- Attention. KnightH of Pythias All knights nro requested to meet at tho Hoi man hall on Sunday, Janu ary 19, nt 130 p. in to nttind the r.mni1 f n.fi, Mn...nn L S. Powland. C. C, vt ?Sl 444 State Street i it, CONVICTED ON 53 COUNTS (United Press Leased Wiro.) Chicago, Jan. lS.John It. Walsh, former pros dent or th PMnnr. m tlonar and Home Savlnca hnnirn hno I been found guilty on li3 counts In tho indictments accusing him of mis - j.vl,.,,.,aw..B lunus oi mo rormor uuminry, tort tnia morning for Port institution, land on business. rho Jury reached n verdict shortly ' Charles Murphy. Harry dinger, after midnight this morning, and It Prank Meredith, W. N. Welch, N. W. was rend when court opened at 10 Clark and Otto Hanson woro among o clock. It was charged that Walsh tho Salomltes who went to Portland UBed savings Intrusted to his caro by .this morning to attend tho Shrlner'3 depositors to finance his rallronds moetlntr. whlnh win mnvon in mh nnd other enterprises. Alter listening for two months to ' MIsb Hortonso Eppley went to a recital of tho "fronzied flnanco" .Portland this morning, methods of the bnnker, tho Jury con-j Herbert Nutter, formorly of thi3 8.Vm m3,0 houta !n rcnc"'ng Its ver- city, now In tho employ of tho Wells diet. Tho verdict Is based upon fi3 Fargo Exprosa Company, on the of tho 150 counts In tho lndlctmont, Southern Pacific linos, la expected to nnd ho was found not guilty on tho nrrlvo In Salem this ovonlng for a remaining 97 counts. , iBhort visit to frlorids. Thus ends tho final drama of an ' Mrs. G. W. Godward loft this morn Irish lnd who camo to America in ing to Join her husband In Holton, 1849, nnd immediately sot out to whoro they will reside ' build an immonso fortnine and welld Mrs. James McCoMrt and daughter, power In tho political world. Success Mbb Holen, who hnvo been visiting attended his efforts to becom n relatives nnd frtomia in thta itv inn money king as tho years rolled on. but nB a politician ho never becamo n great power. Tho collapse of tho Chicago Na tional, Home Snvlngs and Equitable banks, all controlled by WnlBh, creat ed n tremondotiB sonsatlon In tho financial world In 1905. At first It wns genornlly supposed that tho gov ernment would allow Walsh to es cape prosecution, but opposition to such a plan was so strong In certain quarters that an Invitation wns stnrtcd. Nntlonnl bnnk oxamlnors, accord ing to tholr report, discovered that Wn!sh, In following a shrewd system of Juggling the funds of hlo threo banks, had employed $7,000,000 of depositors' saving In promoting rnll- rond properties nnd other ontorprlsoa In which ho wns IntorostpJ. This discovery wns or such Btart llng character that thoro was no pos sible way for tho banker to oscnno lndlctmont. Aftor tho crnnd Jury hnd'iIonUor . Indicted htm his nttornova soucht In Vlllll tn linvn nil in prutitilu nt tnnnt V - - ' "" -"- W. , V .W..UM trial and todny's vordlct Is tho rosult. Arter tho bnnk oxiimlncra showed In blnck and whlto how tho defendant had Juggled tho funds of his banks, in violation or tno lotiorni laws, Walsh took tho stand and mndo n swooping stntomont, tho burdon of O.I.li nno lm t .11.1 nil ! U'no nn. which wns that he did all ho whb ac cusod of for tho host Intorosts of tho InstltutloiiH. "Tho light hns only bogun," ,n.? tho only commont tho defondnnt would mnko this morning aftor tho vordlct was announced, & Again tho Servant Problem. Ho I thought thoy woron't going to get mnrrled until Intor? Sho Yos; but thoy chiingod tholr minds suddenly. You soe, they linn- poned to hoar of a good sorvant out of a place, nnd they wanted to secure her Itospleaf. S? nnnlhn I dBmBB,nK t0 U,0,r c,,"8alom !f '1 . 1008. at 5 o'clock' ). m , out, quashed. I J jm go. 3 t w f NMVt0 Surrounded by array of tho most g JJJ gj r J somo months ago Mr. Newton, lonrned attorneys thnt his wealth , " t,"' -" who was living In Montana, had to could retain, John 11. Wnlsh wont to Q " " t, .' ZZ co under tho Humeon' hands. Not ONLY ONE MORE WEEK OF THE BIG SHOE BARGAINS Having reduced our stock sufficiently to make room for our immense spring stock which has begun to arrive, and having cleared enough of this season's styles to be assured of not having any out of date shoes to show you next season we are com pelled to offer the following reductiens: $2.00 Values $1 .70 $3.50 Values $2.95 $2.50 Values $2.1 0 $4.00 Values $3.35 $3.00 Values $2.55 $5.00 Values $4.35 Hanans' and advance shipments of spring styles excepted. Remember sale closes Saturday night, Jan. 25 ONE WEEK ONLY THE HIKE - PERSONAL MENTION F. H. Kavlor camn 1nwn trnm Mo rion this morning. Mrs. Anderson nnd grand daugh ter, Miss Thorman, of Jefferson, are visiting friends and relatives in this city. S. H. Russell, of Marlon, Is in tho city on business. William Stnigor wh3 among those J who wont to Portland this morning.! 1 Superintendent James, of the pon- ! metropolis today. this morning for tholr homo In Po cntollo, Idaho. Will n. King omclated at Junction' last night as ono of tho Judcos In a ! uuimiiug coiueBt ueiwceu Liconuon .tt.ii' .-. . . - - . nnd Junction high schools. Jim Wlllson, of Derby & Wlllson, has been at Brownsvlllo and Albany on real estuto business. Guy II. Smith has returned to Port land, nfter spending tho holidays In thl3 city with relatives. Many Aro 1toglntrlng. Boglotratlon Clork Charlos Elgin Is ono of tho busiest mon In tho court house, In kooplng tally of tho votors of tho county who nro coming to tho court houBo in gront numbers to bo roglBtorod. Last ovonlng tho books showed tho registration of tho varl 0119 precincts as follews: Mohnuia . X lt' Angol 1 i Sal0II No, D, "' ,;:L. : S'.V""' ""' qiivortnn South 1 q,", ou,m 81ivorton iSoru T oi pij? U rn Amilvin a AHIllIIIO 4 Aurora v l Broltenlnish 1 ni'nntrn 1 Chomawn '. . . 21 Gsrvala x 52 Horoh 35 Hovoll ,. 5 Hubbard 1 Joffer-on 3 Llborty 12 Mnolony 2 Marlon , 17 enDHmitv !l Turner 9 Woodlnirn 1 Ilo9Pt,aI 4 Total 160 1 no ' o..i f.. n rcwwri in. ill sniiLiin. irrmnv. .inn- Phone 442 DIED. McMANUS. -At tho homo of his sls 'tor, Mrs. Mary Aral, on French Prairie, January 17, 1903, Mlchaol MoMnnus, aged 75 yenrs. He was born in County Cavon, Ire land, and came to Oregon In 1865. Ho wns unmarried and has resided for the past several years at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. Aral. He was of n kind and charltnblo disposition, nnd will bo greatly missed bv his Humor ous frlendu throughput Oregon. v uuorni sorvices win bo held at tho St. Lo'uls CAthollo church on Mon day, anuary 20j at 10 a. m. Intor ment will be In tho St. Louis como tery. BREYMAN. At tho family homo In Portland, Friday, anuary 17, 1908, Arthur Henrlch Broyman, aged 68. Mr. Broyman was born In Ger many 68 years ago, and In 1856 camo to New York. Tho next year ho ar rived In Oregon, and Boon aftorwnrds engaged -In tho general morchnndiso business" In company with his brother-in-law, undor tho firm natno of Broyman & Bartols, at Muddy, la Yamhill county. Ho wns afterwarda engagdd In stock raising In Crook county, and organized tho Baldwin Sheep & Land Company at Hay Creok In 1885, nnd In 1890 camo to Port land and started In the wholosalo loathor business undor the firm nnmo or tho Broyman Loathor Company. Mr. Breyman was marrlod In Salem " ? " .i ,, The follow ?2 0V? J"r?i ??AVn1, .T R?..f? ,0 to Miss Phoobo iiuk uuiiuiuii ri'Hiuu in 1'eriinuu: ui- Ing children resldo in Pertlnnd: Ot- ito, Mrs. Bertha Ash, MIbros Edna nnd Flora Broyman, and Toddy Broyman, tho youngOBt. Ho nlso loavoa a sis ter In Portlnnd, Mrs, Albortlno Bar tols, of 415 Mill street, and another sister, Mrs. Bortha Sohst, in Ham burg. August Breyman, of Mount Tabor, Is a brothor, and Wornor, an othor brothor, Is a resident of Sa lem. Tho funoral Is sot for Saturday nt 2 p. in. Tho Interment will bo at nivervlow cemotory In Porttand. McCROItY. Nonr Shaw, Orogon, on January 16, 1908, Mrs. T. S. Mc- Crory, aged about 05 yonrs. Mrs. McCrory was a tnomhor of tho Order of Enstoru Star. Intormont "will lif linil nt Rfnvlnn tfidnv .Tnnimpif I'm. inns - .., 4.VVU. IMI'il. rooovorlmr na thov thouaht ho should j th0y advlood a lower nltltudo, and ho I wont to Seattlo. Tho chrngo did not i bonollt him, and ho pnsaod away yos- torday. Ho la the Downing, ar I.,?... , tho brothor of Mrs. W. IL and como 20 yonrs bko was n rofildont of Salem, and has many rrlonda hero. Tho body will nrriv tomorrow, Sundpy, and tho funoral BorvlcoB will bo hold nt tho Episco pal church tomorrow, Sunday, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on intormont will bo had In tho Odd Fellows' coniotory. Mr. Newton bolongod to -tho ordor of Knight of Pythlns. and tho local lodgo of thst ordor will havo chnrgo of the roromonlos nt tho gravo. Women with good comploxlonB aro novor homoly. Guod blood makes good complexions. Lnno's Family Modlclno makes good blood. All druggists seU It for 25 cents.