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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1908)
i' t H DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1008. J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER "new WHITE Pefrticoa ts Sco di3p!ay In our Court street window. Wo firmly bollevo tho3o offerings to bo superior to anything over shown In Salem, from a standpoint of quality and price. Wo havo assembled a numbor of dtfforent kinds of wide flounco, trimmed iu lace and embroidery, all tucked and finished up "juTt llko home-mado skirts. Price each $1.00 Another very attractlvo lino of styles, that really should ba marked 2Gc to DOc moro than they arc Price each $1 .50 A rnro collection; patterned to please customers who aro In tho habit of paying $3 to f 5 for thoir skirts Price each $ 1 .98 Our $2.25 offerings will please the most particular lady. They aro neat and woll made. Tho laces and ombroldorloa aro all new pattern Price each $2.25 The Big Four Line Is nu pdan( shipment and with It wo expect to attract much nf t ntlon and create talk. Tho garmonts como from ono of Ameri ca' f r most factories; they aro not what Is known In lingerie clrc r as 'special sale lines" They aro tho best that can ba pro duced for tho money MIXTURE BENEFITS HUNDREDS ? llSlSHBHMBKMnMHiHIMBjIflMPJHMBMVS TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade JTrees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address Tremendous Popularity of a Simple Recipe Here In Salem This Is a simple homo recipe now being mado known In all the largo cities through tho newspapers. It U Intenaea to cnecK tno many cases of rhpumattsm, kidney and bladder troublo which havo made 60 many cripples and Invalids and weakllnga of some of our brightest and strong est people. Tho druggists here havo been no tlflpti to supply themselves with tho Ingredlonta, and tho sufferer will have no troublo to obtain them. Tho prescription Is as follews: Fluid Extract Dandelion, ono-hnlf ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounco, and Compound Syrup of Sarsaparllla, three ounces. Mix by shaking woll In a, bottle. Tho doso Is ono tca Bpoonful after each meal and at bed tlmo. Recent experiments, evon In sovoro hospital cases, provo this slmplo mlx turo the remedy for Rheumatism, becauso of its positive action upon tho ollmlnntlvo tissues of tho kid neys. It compels those most vital organs to filter from tho blood and system tho waste Impurities and uric acid which aro tho cauBe of rhoumn tlsm. It cleanses tho kidneys, strengthens them and romovos quickly such symptoms aB backacho, blood disorders, bladder woaknoss, frequent urlnntlons, painful, scalding and discolored urine. It acts an a powerful stimulant to tho ontlro kid ney and bladder structure, puts now llfo Into then! and Invigorates tho on tlro tract. All tho lngrodlonts, states a well known locnl druggist, nro of vogc talilo extraction, making It a sare and harmloss proscription at any time. Thoso who suffer and aro accus tomed to purchaso a bottlo of patent modlclno should not lot a little In convonlonco Intorforo with making this up. CASE ON CELERY WITHOUT SALT!" (Continued from pago one.) Comstock said that at a second In terview ho had with Thaw on No vembor 7, 1904, ho produced certain papers which ho showed Thaw. They discussed Whlto and others who wero In tho habit of assembling In tho "den" In Twenty-second Btrcot. , Tho witness swore Thnw said lie was positive Whlto had in his room a collection of obsceno pictures, and that a tenant next door heard girls screaming. Ho declared Thaw had given him a cbmploto list of tho girls alleged to "havo been victims of tho don. Comotock said he placed a watch on tho building complained about, but could get no ovidonco. Tho first communication between Thaw and Comstock was admitted without 'opposition. Most of its contonta hayo .already been mado public. Comstock Bald Thaw told him tho Twenty-fourth Btrcot houso was used by a band of criminally rich men; that It was controlled by six or seven of tho scoundrolB, and that two or ithreo mon who know nothing about tho character of tho placo frequently went thoro. o STOCKMEN HAVE A GRIVANCE There Will He a Further Hearing nt Portland, February 10, at Which Stock Shlppura Will l're.ient All Their Grievances. - JAPS DREAD ONLY HUMILIATION OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem IDAHO'S BIG (ADMITTED BANK FAILURE KILLING 12 Cl'nited Press Leasod Wire.) 1)01 e I1? . Jan. 22 Walter S. Brtf who was appointed receiver the Capital State Bank, which winded yesterday, took charge Iw 't It is still maintained by J dir"tf- and the receiver that de:.iMtor will be paid In full, "",l ki unoaelneaa is manifested ffian MR stories are afloat. The u-e hah u st a gloom ovor tho city "Mw.f the laree number of K"" k, Mho had all their oarn ass m ih'a bank Tho feeline "' r.shtir Neal, who left the r " 'he cr.iBh came, la strong qiui ttrs " Wlfl Hnie Wing Sang Co. Removal Sale are selling out all goods at p"st price. Move and sell "r building and all the sood" Everything must go. 36 Court Street, Salem, On Denver, Col., Jan. 22 Antonl Neroni, who Is In Jail at Canon City under a oharge of murdering four Italians at Florence, Colo., has confessed that he Is the murderer of twelve, according to a story print ed In the Republican. Tho confossion, It Is said, was ob tained through a ruse. Detoctlvo Frank Sandesko entered a cell ad joining tho one iu which the pris-j onr was locked and engaged Neroni j In conversation. Tho latter, think- lilt, lilt aivaikii nun u mviiiuvi ui mo "Black Hand" expressed a doslre to join -that organization. Sandesko replied that no one 'can become a member unless he has killed a dozen men. The prisoner declared that lu could qualify for membership. sUt-j Ing that he had murdered eight luj various parte of Italy; wai lour 01 them were committed la Florence, Colo. Kt ' CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Hav Always Iwfh! Sears the Signature of Toklo, Jan. 22. Presont Indica tions aro that the vote to bo taken tomorrow in the Jnpaneso parliament will result In but a small majority for the governmont against tho Pro gressiva and Yuko parties motion to vote a lack of oonfldonoo In tho cab inet. Not only Is the ministry blnmod for tho country's poor financial con dition, but Foreign Mlnlstor Hay ashl's statement of yesterday out lining tho govornmont's policy on tho emigration question is III rocolved, Hnyashl's words, according to the dissatisfied ones, would glvo tho lm pmslon that the Mikado was prac tical' forced to agroo to an Investi gation of the standing of all Japan ese students emigrating to America, and to glvo a bond that tho students will not ontor the field of labor In th United Statos. It la tho popular view that a concession of this kind would placo Japan In a humiliating position. WoBtorn Orogon llvo stock ship pers' hnd a hearing boforo tho Ore gon Railroad Commission Tuesday on tho mnttor of socurlng moro fa vorablo tonus on shipping contrncts. Tlioy represent that stockyards, cor ralB and other couvonloncoH nro Inad equate, that thoro Is not enough tlmo allowed on tho attendants' ro turn tlokot on tho S. P. Much, and othor mnttors. Tho shlppora wero roproflontcd by C. L. McNary, of this elty, and ho mado a very Btrong caso for them. As witnesses Win, Stetia- loft and II. H. Vnudorvort wore called and tostlllod on tho abovo linos. Counsel for tho throo big corpora tions doing buBlnoss In tho stato put up. no dofonso, but asked for further tlmo to pr.Qpai'0 ovidonco. and argu ment, and It was granted. The commission wont to Toledo today, where Hon. H. F. Jo.no Is prosooutlng a caso against tho Cor vallls & Iflastorn to secure better train servloo on that famous line to the suiumor retort for all Weetorn Oregon poople. o IF YOU KNOW. Tho merit of tho Texas Wonder, you wwild never suffor from kidney, bladder or rhoumatlo trouble. $1 iintM two months' treatment, sold I. .-- . . - ... .....ii by S. v, sioni urug sum', ui uj " Testimonials with each bottle. THE NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY We received some rttf puetty pettier n$ I im AlIoTt? Lace and Erafetoickry which ette flow ttn&y lt jont inspection MEW IMA LliNKN Al VAKlUUirKlUD I J& zp . s ca k jrjt-m - jf IB s , A ,M TT V - atj?, Lsutitsyretzas uisjjr tttCST? &. L!J$zss&k ySrcfe: On oat bargain table you will find odds and ends in Laces and Em broidery at reduced prices Tills Store Closes At 5:30 Every Evening Except Saturday SHE HIT HIM OF COURSE Bean th T KiBlJ W HaW Wm Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FIHING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guaranteo our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL HE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTISIATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Darr'a Jewelry Store. Phone 550. B Phoenix Spray Without doubt tho bent and th.apoat SULPHUR AND LIMB SOLUTION on the mar ket Every barrol guaranteed to tost 30 por cent. Wo can sell It choapor than you can buy tho matorlal and make It, And tho sprny we sell will be .hotter than you will make, and will contain no eodlment, Do not take any substitute, but buy the Phoenix. Gould Spray Pumps Tho best line of spray pumps mado and sold at the right prices. All sizes. D. A. WHITE & SONS Salem, Oregon (United Profl Lonsod Wire.) MoniMHino, Wash., Jan. Shot by hit wife who mlatook him for a burglar waa tho oxperloueo of J. Ifld- wurdH of thlH city Sunday night. Hnrly In tho ovonlng Mr. Edwards, wont to town. Ho wont homo later than usual, and found tho doors so wired against Intrusion. After try ing to gain admission at tho front door, he wont to tho back door, whloh he had forcod open. It was then he was shot In tho log. Mrs. Ed wards was Just ruady to shoot again when ho en Hod out. It fllla the artorlos with rloh, red blood, makoH now flesh, and healthy mon, women and child ron. Nothing enn (nko IUj plaao; no romody liati done so much good as Hol'lRtor's Rooky Mountain Tea. 35c Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stono's Store. u ...... Mrs. L. M. Lang ford Is the guost of i ola t lvo and frlnnds In Corvnllla. To Cure Cold In Ono Day. Take LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on eaoh box. 25c. o Dlvoieo Caso From Polk Alma 13. Matney vs. J. D. Matney 1h tho title of a dlvoreo oaso whloh haa boon tranefrrod from Polk coun ty to dopartmont No. 2 of tho Ma rlon county circuit court, and is bo lug hoard this afternoon beforo Judge Galloway Tho partlos wore marrlod, according to tho complaint, In ludopcudmco In 1891, and havo slnco boon residents of Polk county. Cruelty, Inhuman itroatment and drunkonnoeH aro chargod. Tho plain tiff aska for tho futuro oare anjl cus tody of their minor child, Theresa M. Mntney, and for tho cost and dls iMirsemoutH of tho suit. I). V. Jones, of Indopomleuco, Is the attorney for the pklutlff, but, being III at pres ent, ho Is being represented by At torney Webster Holiuoe, of this city. - -o AUTOMOBILE AND ROMANCE (United Proes Leased Wire.) St. Louis, Jan. 22. A romunco from an atitomobilo ride In Chicago two years ago culminated In thu clopomont to this city ami the mnr riage last night of Mies Miriam De vore, helross to 11,000,000, and only daughter of Mrs. John A. Devore, of Chloago, to Robert W. Gllmoro, tho brldo's former chauffer, whoio fath or, W. A. Gllmoro, is proaldout of tho W. A. Gllmoro Advertising Company of Snn Francisco. Gllmoro eatd their aourtshlp b gan two years ago white they wore gliding along ono afternoon in ono of hor father's largo uutomoblloB, Gllmoro won her admiration by skill fully avoiding a collision with an othor machine. (Minor said tho brldo's family had never objected to thoir friendship, Inr opposed the marriage on account of Mlsa IV orcs agf The bilde h IS yeaisof KMHIIlHllIMlMSMSIMIKlSKMM II i j ii ii ii it .. ii ? H 5 M ;? 5 i I t i CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horsehlankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. EC 1 AUDADT 219 and 289 Com- LAIVirVml, mercid Street . . SIGN OP THE BIG RED COLLAR J 1 m IK n C6CC&4&Z iMIlMllillMIMIMIlillillllltl"l"l'WI"'B""Batl""l"lWi"