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BTi "i,j ,) WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, J008. BEAT THE DIG EIRE IN l f WONPERfUL BARGAINS Every section of this great store presents bargains that are well worth .:. .t ...cr. -IVi n iimm o?sls ff -ftrrl concrt na hlo and ffflp- MJ1IIIII d gf ecu waya iui. vrn tyu oiuu, yuu tv-im uuu ouovnwi .. pendahle merchandise of the wanted sort at prices that are wonderfully (ow. Quality in every instance represents the best possible value for your money. During this sale AT LESS PRICE EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE Except a Few Contract Goods Women and Children's Ready-to-Wear Whatever your needs silk lingerie, tailored suit, walking or dree sklrU, avenlngbr storm wraps, furs or ollk petticoats It can bo purchased horo at tho low eat prlco that will bo quoted this Bcmon. WOOL WAISTS HUKSS 6KIHT8 WOMAN'S SUITS RAIN COATH CIIILDRHN'S DIIK8HIIH OHILimiJ.VS OOATS WALKINO SKIRTS WOMKN'S COATH I'UItS I'KTTIOOATH Bedding Tho finest assortment In tho city all good grades, standard lce--bott valuon. Moving Sale Prices Dress Goods 50c values. Moving Sato 75c values, Moving Salo 11.00 value, Moving Salo $1.25 values, Moving Bnlo fl.no values, Moving Salo , 2.00 values, Moving Sale .. 2.60 valines, Moving Salo , . 35c 50c 67c 84c $ 1 .00 . 1.34 . 1.67 Fancy Shirts Great bargains In Mon'a Shirts (first floor). $1.25 vnluos, Moving Sale $1,50 vnluos, Moving 8aIo , $2.50 values, Moving Salo. .. . Fancy 78c ....75c $1.55 Ribbon All silk taffeta ribbons In colors red, brown, light bluo, whlto, black, pink, lavondor, greon and nnvy, at muoh Iohb than rogular, Numbers 22 to -10, a ry a r Spoolnl prlco . . . I 0 I - Numbers 50 to GO, a r Special prleo I " C Numbers 80 to 120, m Bpeolal prlco CJjVj 4.00 5.00 Bath Robes $5.00 values, rv Moving Sale 4 J. JU $C00 valuos, Moving Salo $7.50 vnluos, Moving Salo Lace and Embroidery Soon bo making-tip sonson whon you will need lnces and embroid eries In uunntltlofl. Now 'a tho tlmo to nntko your nelectlotu. Your savings will bo very gront It you buy dittrlng this Bnlo. Reduced One-third Raincoats Handsome, warm and stylish. On? good thing about this store, your pocketbook is nlwnys safe from fakes. Your plonsure In buy ing is part of your profit. $12.00 valuos, Moving salo ....... $15.00 valuos, Moving wilo 118,00 valuos, Moving salo INSURANCE ..$7 I Silk Organdie Pretty silk organdlos In Ugh: and dark colors, In plaid stylos, check, dot and figures; worth up to C5c a yard. a q Moving snlo OC TODAY IS HKMN'ANT DAY M if E niiTT Short loiigthH of soaHonnble IjAJLJr I iILly and depondnblo goods at Cleanup on Footwear yjcti ill sS. m WfWfATCD jonA Urokon lines of mon's nnd wom en's high grade shoes at groatly roduced prlcos $3.00 nnd $3.50 kid pntont nnd doml-brlght shoes forg-rj ir womon's wonr $6z $3.50 famous PIngreo mndo shoes lor women, re-nu-j a Jufitmonl Bnlo 4J I D $5.50 vnluos in nion's shoos in a flno vnrloty; salOrt. prlco 5.UJ 25c shoe polish; sold ovorywhoro at tho uniform price, 25c, a p readjustment salo I ijQ (United Press Leased Wire.) Los Angelas, Cal Jan. 24. Af ter a chase across the two conti nents, representatives of one of the biggest Insurance companies In Eng land have caused the apprehonslon of William Watson, an engineer, who has been llvlntr hero under an as sumed name, and who was supposed to have boon drowned off -the British coast in 1900. Watson Bigned a statement ad mitting that, with tho intention of defrauding the Insurance company, he had thrown a wilt of his clothes on the beach at North Sunderland, England, and had then taken a train for tho South. From London he hur ried to Paris, Inter he wont to Cana da. From Queboc Watson entered tho United States. He came to the Pacific coast, visiting Seattle, Port land, San Francisco, and at length reached Los Angeles, and has boon here several months. Domestic troubles, love for another woman, a system of frenzied flnnnco and sevcr al other causes led Watson to loavo his home. Watson was manager of a poultry btiBlnofiM In Enclnnd. but cot into debt and finally decldod to leavo his fnmllv and start anow. Ho borrowoJ money from a widow, to whom ho presented as security, nn Insurnnco policy on his life for $5000, nnmlng tho widow as bonoflcinry. Ho also Insured his llfo for $1000 in favor of his wife. Weston says ho then nlnreri a suit of his clothlnc on tho bench, giving tho Impression of buI- clde, and then disappeared. Both tho wife and tho widow, from whom Watson borrowod tho monoy, collect ed tho Insurance on his lifo. Less thnn a year ago tho widow died. An Investigation of her of- fecta dlscloeod a lettor wrltton from Queboc, In which ho montloned Cali fornia as his fiituro homo. Ho ex plained that sho must bo very secret about tho transaction. Tho repre sentatives of tho dofrauded insurnnco company sccurod this epistle, nnd tho search for Watson bogan. . BALTIMORE (United Press Loased Wire.) Baltimore, Md., Jan. 24.-lprn firemen are dead, 22 others ar0 Eerl oiwly Injured, and property valued at $500,000 waa destroyed early thl morning as tho result of tho most disastrous flro that has visited thli city since tho great conflagration George Horton, chief of the n-I department, is among those thm...v. to bo fatally Injured. Tho identic dead are: Lieutenant Ppi.i.l Hnrman and Fireman William b Ptigh. Starting shortly after mid. night on tho third floor of tho build." lug nt tho southeast corner of Holli. day nnd Saratoga Btreots, the fire spread so rapidly that a EPnoi alarm was Immediately sent In. a galo from tho northwest spread the flames rapidly, and this, tocotw with the very cold weather, made the work of tho firemen difficult, Tho flro was under control at 2 o'clock. DIED. JOHNSON. At the Asylum, Thurj. day night, January 23, 1908, Dr. II. B. Johnson, nged 79 years, of apoplexy. Dr. Johnson was a prominent nhr. Bicinn of Pendleton, and, up to three yoars ago, when ho was afflicted with a stroke of apoplexy, enjoyed fairly good honlth. After his sickness, and he bocamo violent, It was necessary to bring him to tho asylum. Mm. Johnson, who hnB bono a dovotcd wlfo for ovor half a century, Is In tho city, nnd will take the body to Pen-dloton. HIIHHHIIIIIIIH' CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important Par. I I agrapha for Your CoiuhWwtlon I liunm timnntm ml WtNttlKT Light rnln or snotr tonight nnd fUttmlty. KphiciiiImt . That tho beet flour rcanufaeturod Is made right here In folamj Wild Moo Is Mond to nose. A llXlui(l(Hl In lriw Of slab wood has twn maila Uy tho Spauldlng Logging Company. INrlce it and fj.M a i&adj A dls count of 3I per Iwd on iflR.d or. An. 3l.U KHMrtalit Club. Mrs. Oeorw Pr ef , i$? North WlHtr ultmU 1tt Httnlu tho O O. It tbib of WfJbeK UI XtrMis t Mr ri4Uiii tU evm- iBg. IttflltlOII, Ijullff Utip j oar party at tho Auditorium rink tonight. All HktM furuUhud with prograuw. Have you tried (bat nonoorn orUn nt .Iiiii'nV ltlg lliigln Otvrliuiilrri, Th big Are hnrIho of tho 8hIoih flr department was "tried uut" ym- twday at the Hortk Salem mill raeu. Chief I)urr reimru tho waelilM worked well, UrtlHK and UtrowlHn a Meady stnwtiH with Kreut furee, Hu BlHwr King im wn oomjlitI an verhAUllug ef the mtfuv, Irfiip Vwr IVrty . At the HtMlltortNM riHk UhIbc rhurgo of securing $16,000 from the First National Bank of Astoria, Ore gon, on bogua drafts, has been ar rtwted nt Jacksonville, Fin., accord ing to advice received today by the local police. Tonight W. O. W. dnnoo. 8AltMi Slato lUnkf Owing to tt) wvm-4m f 0 1. ! lem stAe Hank lt Ik iutml v ww, aio4toi9 of hM Uuk are trls ih Ulr a)M9k fr bate. ilf. at UMir erltaai MftYialftaji, MS4wk Tlmy Arw. litre to do bwelHM and t d Ue Wt BlMmlMg In ie fit). ItemeMWr Uo wawe, JottHMti & Sieite. .wet dor to Jmtml taite. lhirwot of Lttrlnuuijw- wteWng to ottUlw Uie ovtlflMte ti tM Mfrta.s of K. U Martlo. wko M iMrri4 oere In tke '9t. rent. "y wtot Ooonb' Clerk auu u fi. !: "PIomo ei Me Ue extret MMtrlmoor ol L. . MarUw, wk vm mm4 fnm i$u to ISM." MINT0 ARRESTED THE CHURCH Social Dance Ivcn by tho Woodmen of tho World In the Holninn hall, tonight. o - ' THAW CASE POSTPONED LARDON. At tho homo of his pj. rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. p. Lardon, olght miles cast of Salem, Oregon, Wednesday ovonlng, January 22, 190S, of pnoumonln, Silas Lardon, nged 11 years, 7 month, after an illness of only two days. Tho funeral sorvlcea woro con. d noted from tho family homo this at tornoon nt 1 o'clock. STEIWER 4LS0 TAKES A BATH (Unhod Prese leased Wire.) Now York, Jan. 24. When court convened this morning Attorney Llt tloton .askod that further proceed ing in the murder trial of Harry Thaw go over until Monday, giving as his roason that the steamer Adri atic, carrying throo of his most valu able wltnesot from Europe, is an chored off Sandy Hook, and cannot Salem Fence Works Ilendqiinrtcrs for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Gates, Maitholi Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices, CHAS. D. MULUflAN Successor WALTER MORLI3Y. 330 Court St. Snlcm. Ore. Try ner KiUtoH wtoty; H hi tie and frtMb. u yjuu At th awUtaHttti HaV laisM. Miiiiou. CvuifMllonj nt lhu Sjm UMeWNC UiM Tfcsy. (United Preee leased Wire.) PorUaad, Jum. X4. v. w. stj. wer, a HdfoR4aiit Ih the Hall-Mny Iwd fraud oooenlrney eas who M4 guilty to tho eharto hu yo.wt- ro'- iny alwroooM, waa tLe star wlt- t Uita worMlag'g sttMiioa of the trial. Stolwor'e tostlMHMy, fcowovor, tken by Iteelf, dOM aot bhiMix1' aott Ue dofWMUai. ito juatortallty iu (trooaiMy tn brought out later. Sttwor teeUdod that Hall raw, to Mih veraj Hwm dMHof tbe MealoN l atote loctalattMre t i9a aH,, "f-W of Um feooiNc fAee with klw Deputy Sheriff Minto returned last avonlng from Tucoma with Percy Churoh, tho young man who is oiiargeu wim Having naeaultml D. A. Smith In thle city taet August, with Intent to commit robberv. Mr. Smith, who rostdew In Polk l,OSfl'uJJ' rMCh the city todny on ac- county, was walklne ,nwn r-,.. UUUHl ol w,w hlorl ini" 8 raging. atreet on the evening of August IS, lat. when he was struck on the head by Chwreh. During the tight whloh followeti Smith called for help and Chwreh nod. Smith waa niekod up In an uucotuwioua eoadltiaii u.i badly beatea aboM the head ami face Church Is a waa about 11 yeon of ag. small of stature. h.i ..i.i , have a very bad reeord. He waa r. Jil from the Waehlngton hIuh tlary lat J-m. havB teiioe upon cotrtctio of a aimllar chars oommlttMl in Sattle. Chureh U Jld iu hove overtake m. i. .v. - m taw Seattle yards one night, ami, utlag a '""""" KocKeu hU Tletlm down ami robboi htm tl. .. ...... As nn additional roason for dolay Littleton said that Dr. Blgaman. an other defense witness, has not fully recovered from an attack of pneu monia. District Attorney Joromo did not oppose the motion, nnd the court granted a postponement until Monday. o . JTonlght W. O. W STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL IIIIHIMIMHIIMHtllH Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith. Resident Agent. Ofllce with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. dance. o- PERSONAL MENTION tl-,wgaiw1,i.J"7 Tk. man injure,! WrtlOT that Hall wa. ..!1,1 Ml .,rUjP trom " " t- Wow. wt tail ttail WM atttlln(lnir tA tMvenee hU vote in favor of any par ttonlar iamatoruil tmut ira luMfUi ... . . . . "WJ "i. ner hala 3i- i. . I . a Vulail tar Cimm uu,nL. ... .. - iii w h. it ":r: w"'ao- ph cknk. Pulton, a Mtr wt lntroiitted : Fore Oat sttMoHg Mru. bxv ono n he wt mt)um i ti& wm, vj.tOHjte ta eary rik. jhj " vtwm fW INfMV At lh UlMk IMiUkJiU-, UfjHU VVMT HUtaal tmr au&L ol. N Hio -Ithu hW wjs ArtUrtun, Ai6.Hila InitMtion tonish. Qm mi, Th Handy Cixvvryw. Whcro every , 9$lm tarte ana MMW-whra huv t j ... .. . aw P' lia w I (AON- lwy iiwaie, t Ctirvl at Tluiikst-. Wo ww be rtnooreiy ttettj: tho NrtUafrA mimbeu 1 ik v m n A. aM the ttmlmmt uu t.u . ' haOh athOOl tmr taal l-a Jtttee iht v iu j k . ... ....r. sr ton ttSMl keatkaa ! . i fMw. w. iu sumami aa &. HK IS A DA.VUV. Tt U If He Cwuld Oet Away Wtj, At thl time Church waa In the rev onno sorviee on the r.HU, .,,. "Grant." After halaw rL.t -- m trvm la pwy w.u l.yersW boy. rtMo hr Monoi'. whirk -,. .V0. n rttor - OX Kll tu Sttlwar a- ,W.- 1 r'T ' " " f . It. 1MT. IM It k-ll la JT VArr0? W Mt. U Wa 0U thU suiu k-w wkikr uzr ': r.p rr hr rMt -d i. -lf to tnm atoi.-a .,,...:? ..,"?"B- Aftr klnt hu . k. Ji .vi- ... 7 " "ir irvm .a. om te.ua! to UliaMS : ' ' MJai M Will ha la.. I -iiooelf ooa to moch sorl. m ohATto. than that nn.tr whloh o ta now tn4loted.M StOiWOr Will ha a tka --... - rest o tho 0y. w4 fVrry trU. - i, .."T ' 24.Tal a J w4 J-Vrry tnu, Qe Jn. ltwnT XBtHl. fUy lnaiwe4 on the UimuuoII oh Um Stand, Oootw a Itownoii. pro-Mom of 0 hvUo u uu WAM ... aalkk.1 t k t, vsmainjr nJ 01 too Wkaaria aK.l . Otto thin aJtera. Wy itftO Of 24mh .mj 4 MVo. . - UlC.J Mrv ibo anthorlttoe kara h wont north ana moa reoontly Tnoonu. m a auoaUoMhte char aotor. Tho outhorlUo. having do sorlptlon of the nwn waai i. .w.. w won Monunod kiai uv -.. tattoo nwrkt o his honO. Chnrh haa admlttt4 that ho u tho nun. auvno io Moikevs- . qhlldron waota awav. k-u. strong and healthy dun.,. w. .... with fMlhaW. RMky MoooUtoTa Kood. sse. Tea or ts..!.. ,, iStoae'i Store. Mre. C. II. Walker left thle morn ing for Seoul, where she will visit Dr. and Mra. B. B. Pierce for a fow weok. Mr. Pierce wan formerly Mloa Regnnld Lunde, of t,bla city. H. R. Wlnelow was amone thoso who went to Portland this morning. Wlllinn Plcnek. of Albany trans- actl buelnojs in the city today. The Mleeos Gertrudo BrlxoH. Knney Skmife and Pleda MePoek left this morning for a few days' vtelt In Portland. U Roy Ooenor, the -follatot. left today for Roaoburg whero ha will be tho orer-Sunday euaet of Mr. nn.i Mrs, Bdward TIHsob. Mr. Tilkson. oinno. and Professor Gesnor. violin will give a concert this evening In tbe Roecburg opera houea. Mr. Till- waa for sovoral vmk nna nt ,a dUg niantots of San Fraaolsco. A. M. Clough has returned from a vci msineae trip to Portland. Ho waa a passenger on the new alotri. a says that the roaii is "i.rn Why. said he. "w tit im ... t flM.fao bridge at Wllsonvllle uko we were on a greased track. There are four power houses between here an.) Pnrti..i .1, ....... . i u ouut or con- grete." MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORa Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or awWOW0)e)0J0)O,OOWWa 1 NEW TODAY For Snk Best auallty cord wooJ. Phono 1417 or 1283. Downing ft Eoff. l-15-tf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" For Sale Several bouses in Salem, and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod- For Sale The buildiucs now 0Ca Pled by tho Rex Photo Studio and Miss A. M. Welch on Court street. Reo R. P. Bolso. room ! Breyrnan block. l-22-3t For Sale -six yearling heifers an six Jersey mlloh cows, cheap I' takon soon. Enquire of J D Smith, Gervals, Ore. l-2t-3t For Rent or Sale About 50 acre of good land in Rosedale district, 33 acres ready for orop. No tvM ings. Apply to "S.," care Salea Board of Trade. 1-24-St I'or Salo or Excliango For go1 horse, a heavy spring wagon, suit abl ofor express or delivery. CN at Branson's grocery. Phone 1J 432 State street. 1 2sl For Sale. One good 5-room hottset fibre Dlaater. woodshod 13XI bam 14x16. three lots and a all for U200. No. 1362 Sort 16th street, Salem. J. McCleerf. 1-24-lw I