Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 22, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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Dress Goods
56c values,
' Moving Salo .t
75o values,
Moving Salo
$1.00 values,
Moving. Snle ...c
$1.2S valuci,
Moving Salo ...... .Ve
fl.CO values,
Moving Salo .......... 31-00
$2.00 value,
Moving Sale 13t
$2 CO values,
Moving gala 3107
GreatClearanceof
Women's Suits,
Furs,Coats,Waists,
Skirts and Wraps
Sensational Olcaranco Salo of
our entire matchless showing of
Women's Misses' and Children's
npparol al Moving Balo Prices.
Unrestricted choice from tlio larg
est and best solectod stoek, In the
WIMamotto valley.
Hnindroda of garments buyers
Iibvo boon eagerly awaiting this
annual ovont. Tho Umo when all
outer apparel needs can bo sup
plied Ml n big saving. Tho shrewd
buyer will rtoognlxo at a glance
tho suporlorlty of our assortments
styles and vrluos.
Whatovor ypur needs silk
lingerie, tallorsd suits;, walking
or dress skirls, owning or nlorm
wraps, furs or silk petticoat It
can bit purchased liuro at tho low
oct prloo that will bo uuotod this
sonson.
WOO I j WAISTS
IHIICMH HKlltTH
WO.MK.VH 1'UItH
WOMHN'B HUITH
I.IN(Ji:itli: WAIBTH
ciiili)Hi:n'h uiussskh
kain coats
mihhkh huith
womkn'h coats
WALKING HKIllTH
HII.K PLTTlCOATH
nill.DHKN'H COATS
Sec-sa-w! monqy'S kigk!
Now'S the time to come and buy!
Money's high, avd goods are low,
See -saw, see fchexrv go!
TUB IGI! STANDARD OP OUIl KHCIIANDISB XHVEft VAIl
IKS. SO, WHEN OUIl I'HIOKH GO DOWN YOU MAY UK HUIIK OP
UNUSUAL VALUKH.
Raincoats
Handsome, warm and stylish.
On a good thing about this store,
your pocketbook Is always safe
from fakes. Your ploasure in buy
ing Is pnrt of your profit.
$12.00 values, 9
Moving salo
$15. 00. values, Q
Moving sale r
4
$18.00 values, (T A H
Moving bqIo P '
Silk Organdie
Pretty silk organdies In light
and dark colors, In p.'nld styles,
check, dot and figures; worth up
to G5c a yard. A O
Moving salo
For today only wo offor a suporb lino of
Today's Special
wo offor a suporb lino of
Outing Flannel
5c
In light, medium and dnrk Bhndcs,
strlpos, plnlds and checks. Well
worth 7c a yard. Today only. . . .
None sold until 8:30 today. No phono ordors.
Ribbon
All silk tnffota ribbons in colors
rod, brown, light blue, white,
black, pink, lavender, green and
navy, at tnuoh lee thnu regular.
Number 21! to 40,
Special prloo
Numbers 00 ti) 00,
Kpealnl prloo . . .
Numbers 80 to 120,
Special prlco . .
.121 -2c
..19c
23c
Lace and
Embroidery
Soon be maklhg-up season when
you will need Incog and ombrold
orie In quantities. Now's the
tlmo to mako your selections
Your savings will bo very great
if you buy during this salo.
Reduced One-third
Tftleu&lA &0nA.
Cleanup
on Footwear
Drokon linos of men's and wom
on's high grade shoeB nt greatly
reduced prices
$3.00 and $3.50 kid patent and
doml-brlght shoes fort Q
women's woar $&6iZ
$3. DO famous Plngree mndo Bhoes
for women, ro-ad-zr-j A C
Justment 6nle p J J
$8.60 valuos in men's shoos In a
line variety; salotf. (ZtZ
prlco qpS.UJ
26c shoe polish; sold ovorywhore
Rt the tinlform price, 25c, a k
re-sdjustmtnt salt.... I J
Fancy Shirts
Great bargnlns In Men's Fancy
ShlrU (first floor).
$1.26 value, 7Qr
Moving Salo ' OL
$1.60 values, 7Kc
Moving Salo J'-
$2.60 values, (f a CCJ
Moving Sale P I JJ
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Bath Robes
$5.00 valuos, rt y fiA
Moving Sale 3p 3. DJ
$0 00 values, a r(
Moving Salo ctJJ
$7 50 values, r r
Moving Sale DUU
tnininiiiniiiiiiiini
CITY NEWSii
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A Collection " f Imortant lm
Mrnplia for Your CoiuldorntJon
MIIIItlHlllllllllllltl
Wftlcr
lUlu or "mow tonleht and Thun.
fcy itrritliig wutorly sliuU,
Infomuttlou
Is What peoplo want. Advortlso
in tho IooaI and soil yur gMdt.
Jonrftt
locats will Inoreme ytnr Uumine.
Try them.
It Is n On'wt--
HntUfaeMon to kitw hK whtn
yu mlr wvut ym vlil gsi wlwl jm
onJwr. Hmk itt iirK., SI
nml yon vrill be nlfcM.
-
A Itnlufltloii In lrlcr
Of slab wd htn kM mm4 Ujr
th SrHWlHjf heRg OommKj'.
1'rkM ft 4 $l.3t ty ImA. A Uto
HuHt wl lU Mtr Im( i9Mjad r
dwrs. WUUt
fniirtgtt l,Uvtw.-
0rt AfenOMU. 8l II. and
Cir Xwltkw. att) 19. WU of fe
lw. 0a A. K Xwtakar wiueu
K. O. T. 5l SuioktMl
The "Itewik Kmi ial." wklfA
will W KtvM ikk ovimtms by WttlAM
t. TVnt, K, t. K. a T. M.. In U
Uolwait kail. HratHtiNii to Wt 4 f
tR W tUMI4Mt MW4I 6V4lta f
tko wHk, am) will deti W
rrtsllt it Ute (Mtr$tt sad l)rl
IltOHltou Q( tW XlUftMt hMMj ul.
Tba Hlw f ttte fMMttt a
tar) ho wrk le hmV lU nmitim
9. SU?0HWt.
rr tiHt inn .
Hv ( $ Ijhiu. M., R filed a
eow0t In dmaj-tMMit N. t
! dreult row swim q. v. aib.
by. luViBW fr JJtwet Um- IU3,5,
wluoh U alUsvuJ u km 4m w Kli
IhjusU. t U( eoNy by ta du
Plut sU forth tat Mr. &&tfi
now a rosldont of Olobo, Arizona,
wlioro ho luu raided for tho it
six weeks. A writ of attachment
has boon levied upon lots 1, 2 and 6,
In block 27, Yew lark nnnox, Sa
lem, which aru claimed to be the
property of the defendant.
FlfMi Venn Agtw
J. M. Iwreneo eommenoe! selling
Cloetwt & Dover Coffee boon thu
fawrlto ovor slneo. lMiono 311.
Silem Stitto IUk
PERSONAM MENTION
Hev. Sam Solwort of Portland Is
visiting friend and relatives in tho
city.
District AUorney John MoNnry
wax among thiwu who went to Port
land .this morning.
Dr. Charlos J. Korlnok returned
yesterday from Hugeno wtioro he
irnusuetod otllclul busluees.
linn, lltnry Keen, of Shaw, after
a short visit In the city, left this
Owing to the conversion or tug sa i morning for Portland on buslus.
lorn stato Hank Into the national ay
tew, dejMHMters f said bank ar
hereby renotfMUy requeetetl te
bring In tMr iwiw-Uooks for bataae
lHK at their euritMt NWHlnnoo!
l-l 8-1 wk
A fliMul IMour
O. P. Terrell, of MoUam. Is In the
olty. lit has bun to visit the sol
diers' home al HoeeburK and friend
at Albany.
O. V. Uoggt has cowweaced the
ertotleu of his new renldeaee In OapU
IhI Park addiUoN. The land was
VIW1 nm ml Anir MuikSM tMklnc IMtrtJjasod frm A. U. Lwte of Part-
4gr a KMun bwi WrtiMW a wm ( WIIM
ittninsUoH U Ike
w)hw mma! Umh
Is h ketujet trts.
Went Huiigpy
ror tae want x oei w
PlMN U1T er 1ISI fiMr W qiwIHy
dry kl. DowiUc & 9&.
wbjl (Mily PettlMKlll. formerly of UU
All w itk city, iHor roeonlly of Walla Walla,
kM none to Kmttt, Calif orajtt,
were k kaa seetUl a poeiUon as
irajhd rmomer with a promlaidt or-
nlMMtra
the medical dopartmont of WIMam
otto University. Ho will probably
select a Location to bogln his pro-
tlco In the Willamette vnlloy.
IIUHINHSS IMPHOViaiRXTS.
llHfii In tlu Ilnrnesh Huslnts linger
Thau Any Man In Three State.
It CNinIiln
Uke M moot MuooK Kootoit
HoohU Uio Soa.
A Htg AdMuHn&-
U gatoed v Ikfekjt mertoaot woo
It well known. Let oeoole Woo- that
Mt kovo wtMU Uioy vvit. Ue Toe
Joorotd idesU.
Mr. Lamport, the woll-known har
uaeri maker of this city, is going to
oittlroly remodel his place of busl
now. Tho store occupies two storU.
22 feet wide and 106 feet deep, with
h total floor aroa of 7260 square feet
Wbett 1909 come around Mr. Lam
port will have ben In bueinose la
Saltfttt for 40 years. This will be a
greater length of time than any oth
er ma hoe been In the hamate busi
ness In either Idaho, Waehiagton or
Oregon. Whon the new store opens
up -It will ho the nneet of Its kind In
Oregon, onulde of Portland. The
stock of harness and bngglos will be
larger than ever.
M. W. A. MUST READJUST
( Continued from page seven.
Mrs. HL HoNden who has hon
vtettlng In the elty, has retnritel to
hor howe In Wottflmrit.
Mtee Carolyn QUh. ef Joffemn, It
vtottlnf her ootonto la this city.
Mrs. a. W. Proeoou led jrnUw
day fur a two-weok' vioH to hor alt
tor to SoMfclo.
Mi. P. IToloooi haa gooe to Hot
Witrf tor a Ttok to relative and
FrtoMda.
OoToroor OoAiooorleio woni
PorUsmd snfi ovooiog.
A. P. AjitrtMo. of PotthuHU U
m trmskta a4 roUtrree U &
Hy.
Mr. A. L. lerry hu aoao to L
VIIMIUAHI.il JOIUV
S.WA01I VKUV H.Ifc
Toe veoerohlo John Savage, u
vtllkown Oregoo olooeor. j re.
Arlod vw)' low. aod mor oot live ammIa l
throosh Uo dajr. areordteg to th-; jr,, lloU h Uo goert ol frlaadi
04H040M ol too Uto4tftg phyeloJM. ta AlkMy.
Ho mokos his home with the temUy! Skrtrt r. L. Stovow. of PorUaud.
i raftn iiuu mvmka utar''
tt t4me (sir grounds.
U th eity yitoritey o WubJ.
;ne4.
i
a ! Uwirex Skeota has reterood tcQJK
Mr h4 Mw, U. v, Oaroee Mtivi Addjr. WaohHigtoa;. where he haa
ik i iy ejmy (raM AMorkt.
whero they had vtoeung (rieada.
Mr. (hfHi IU eooH leave for nonfe.
M l t lojwtH o( lib m.
8BJf 4 felt WnalAt
t th ai.
bOH ieit!K- tHeodt ad raiativN.
Dr. WWkim Keoham. ot Urewaa
vtllo wko hm heno vlatuog Salwo
frtW (or tho aet low- days, tt
im&mtlH m Pttfemi on bus.
m Dr. IttbJwm to a UiaU t
Will llulld ItridKit
AfUr a ooaferestee witk Mayor
Kodgtre this morning. It is reported
thet Manager pge, of tho Portia'!
Qeaerr.1 Ulecsjrte. OAnroseotl hie wil
lingofaea to begin the work of huHd
log a car bridge ovor Mill erook on
North Oottimerctel otroet Immodl
U&r. Too bridge will nrohahiy be
hKOted )oot bolow Cho eoocreto otroo
tiMTO.
B i .
Will AUt Old WHlnmetto
The hoseooN moo of he elty wt'.l
Moot this ovoiof In the Board of
Trade rooms for the oorooee of do
vhrtag meMie whorehy thi $1S,M.
wttkh sum b required to bind other
kuTN dooUoo, m be rojswd for
WIMamotto Unlewtty. Thle Is a
mmimr whloh meow mooh. not only
to 9ahm, but tor the oollre eowoM
nity and tho WllHuoeeto vaUe, and
wtU donbtleoi be mot by the h)-a
oitloooo 1 tho cky m a beteft-i!k
monjier.
that must eventually prove fatal,
they will IslBt upon the adoption o
rates and plans that will beyond
question of doubt guarantee tho pro
tection of their beneficiaries. To
reach any other conclusion would be
to question tho common sense, the
honesty, even the sanity, o.f .our mem
bership. . . .
Our members own and control the
society. They elect, through coun
ty and stnto camps, the dolegates to
all head camps, who -enact our laws
.i .uiminn ihn rates to be C01-
UI1U ur.v. - --- --
Jected from, each member on each
fessoMmefit. The members ana m
beneficiaries are tho ones wno vui
suffer, therefore, by tho continunnco
of defective plans. It Is inconceiv
able that thoy shall permit tho in
fliction of future pninishmonts on
themselves and their Innocent bene
flclnrles, If once, they are .'brought to
realize thelnsecure character of their
present protection and mensuros to
mako it secure aro made known to
them. ,
I submit that the council's whole
duty Is comprehended in calling the
facts rogardlng the society's condi
tion to tho attention of the mem
bership, and informing them fully
with rognrd to remedies that may bo
n.milPd. If. with full knowledge of
tholr condition and given a cholco of
remedies, tho noighbors fall to take
or rofuso to authorize action look
ing to their own full protection, they
themselvos will pay tho ponnlty.
It Is usually hold to bo a thank
less task to save n mnn from him
self; but tho fact that a tnsk would
seem to bo thankless will not Justify
an offlclal evasion of duty. To fail
to Inform our members of the so
ciety's condition and to glvo them
opportunity to apply remedies would,
as I nee It, bo littlo short of an offl
clal crime. No matter how much
wo may be mlsundorstood and criti
cized, It Is our duty to state tho facts
of record, to toll tho whole truth.
Tho mombers of tho council will
recall that when this roadJuBtmcnt
question was submlttod to the neigh
bors In 1901 1903, a very consld
frablo percentage soomod to favor
tho view notwithstanding tho coun
cil was obeying tholnstructlon of tho
1901 hoad camp thnt tho offlccrs
of tho society hnd ulterior object
to servo In ndvocntlng tho ndoptlon
of sound rates. Personally, I re
sentod thorn nnd would rosont now
any suggestion of this kind. Tho
olllcers of tho society should bo as
sailed and mlsroprosontod for dis
charging their duty; and yot this Is
the kind of recoptlon tho truth on
this great question of rate revision
will rocolve from many noighbors.
attempt Is a matter of offlclal duty,
to save such membors, or rnthor
their honeflclarles, from tho results
of their own folly, Is not only thank
loos but an Irritating task. Novor
theloss, If the socioty la to live and
honorably moot Its obligations, this
must bo done, and tho council should
take the Initiative.
nut It should be sufficient, I think,
from tho standpoint of official duty,
to submit a plain recital of tho ex
act condition and a choice of enro
fully considered remedies, tho ac
ceptance of any of which will mako
for solvency and permanency. Then,
if the neighbors give Just plain,
common-sense consideration to tho
nutation and soloct the remedy, well
and good; If they do not, thoirs will
be the roeponslbllity. and they w:i
have the penalty to pay. I person
ally cannot help but believe that the
great majority of onr neighbors will
endorse such upright official action
and will prove equal to the emer
gency. o
DIED FROM TOO
MUCH SAUSAGE
THE TALBOT'S
DIVORCE CASE
San Francisco, Jan. 22. -Nothln?
now developed In tho Talbot divorce
cnG todny, with tho exception that
Judgo Sewell decided that all eT.
denco could bo admitted within
period of two years before the suit
was filed. He alsa Tilled that u.
cause Talbot concealed his troubles
It was no reason why ho cannot bring
them to light now.,
Professor Z. L. Helnman, who la.
stmcted tho millionaire's children to
danco in 1901-2 and 3, testified that
ha had never neon Mrs. Talbot Intox
icated. Dr. George B. Gere, who
was also put on tho stand by the de.
fence, snld that Mrs. Talbot was cer
or under tho Influenco of liquor, to
his knowledge.
This tostlrdony wae broueht im i.
itho defense as a rebuttal for the
testimony given by servants who, oa
tho stand, sworo that Mrs. Talbot
consumed abnormal amounts
liquors practically overy day,
of
Cimit Flrw Raging.
Bo-ton, Macs., Jan. 22.- Wha(
throatons to bo the most dttrueiiv
! flro In tho history of tho city of Chel
i . , ,i.i .
I on is raging umo uiiuuioon in tno
tenement district surrounding th
rendering plnnt of John Lawlor, at
Auburn nnd Mnplo streets. Hundred!
of fam'lloa ar o homoleca. and It !a
frared tho moro than ono body may
do n mo ruins, mo juhi notion nre
depnrtmont has boon nppoaled to lo
tend apparatus.
A number of itenomont dwellers
wen ovorcomo by smoke, but wore
rescued by flromon nnd neighbors.
-n
DIED.
STEINBERG. At tho family home
In Knit Snlom, this, Wednesday,
morning, Harry Stolnberg, aged
IS, of (typhoid fovor.
Tho body will bo shippod to Iowa
for Intormont.
FROGLEY. At his home, six ml!i
north of Snlom, Tuesday, January
21, Alfred W. Frogloy, aged 5S
yonrs.
The deceased leaves a wife and one
son and on daughter, all at horn
Tho funeral cervices wero con
ducted from tho RIgdon undcrtaklnj
pw'ors nt 2:30 p. in. today. Inter
mont In City View comotory.
COLONISTS
RATES IN 1908
Wo have ploaauro In announcing
that from March 1, 1908, to April
30, 1908, colonist rates will bo agiln
In offect from tho Enst to Pacific
Northwost. Rntes from Chicago to
Salem will bo ?3S, from Missouri
river common points (Council Bluff
to Knnsaa City, Mo., inclusive); a'
St, Paul and Minneapolis, $30; St
Louis, $35. DO, and from Denver, Col
orado Springs and Pueblo, $30.
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Asst. Gonoral Passenger A&t
Wm. McMurrny, Gon. Pas. Agt
igggtafiieaiime'X
I STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL.
TlSIIIIIMIISI OO M1HMMH
Norwich Union Fir6
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, I?eldent Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., N
29 Commercial street.
BuntU y?T tM Tw Han ftnrt Bgqtt
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, Jan. 2!. After
woekiag death ia one of tho most
glorious and deeuerate adventures in
the history of the American navy,
Vll F. Wilby. who hoiped dishing
blow up the Albemarle in 1S64, is
dead from the effects of eating sau
sage containing ptomaines. Wllby's
wife also died from the same cause.
The ease has created a sensation be-
ee.Ho of the peculiar action of the
ooroner. whose physician says the
two victims of spoiled meat died of
heart dleeas and brain trouble, re
soeetlvely. Shortly titer eating some sausage
on Wednesday of as woek, both
Wtlby and hie wife, who llvod In
Mowovia, became violently ill. Mrs.
Wttoy died In groat agony, and looal
BfcysJelaaa asoribed her death to
Mtdwalfte notsonlng. Wilby llngeted
for six onys, and he too died.
usMicw -rr I fM
THOS. K, FORtt
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem,
NEW TODAY!
Lost A pair of gold-rlmmcd BOtf
Klassas Tuesdnv morning Fiw
pleaso leave eame at Journal ofiW-
Wllf S1 Tlnnt nitnlltv rfi'd
nu t . nro n,in!D)t
liiuuo mi or x-oo, v"
Eoff. 1- r -
For Sale Several houses In Sale
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cf ,
ital National Bank. C-l-eo--
Fur ftili Thn I.ullHIncS nOW O4"
ilai liv . nor Plinth StO
nnd flc a -t iVnl'h rm COS"
stroot. Reo R. P. Boise, room JJ
Breyrnan block. 1-2 -
For Salt For breeding Purp0
full blooded White Leghorn
IQo nor doren. See W. H Ti"
oorntr 20th and Trade otreuf
lem. 1-2!'51