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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1D08. 5 1 i J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Umbrella Sale MONDAY ... " ..in ' 78c and 98c Don't think because it is clear today it will always remain so. If it rains Tuesday you will regret not having purchased one of these umbrellas while your neighbor will rejoice that he did. i PREPARE FOR A RAINY DAY 78c Each t ml'tvllas that are really yot $12 When wo offerod thni at a dollar they looked fsV F"'Hl 98c Each Lad 1 08 umbrollna actually sold at $1.48. They wero looked up on na exceptional valuos nt $1.4S. Monday they go for OSc each. IBB TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Ch'erries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, JRoses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem W00D5URN MAN IS SHOT DOWN Wns Wanted on Warrant Connecting Him Wltli Jortlon Assault. Woodburn, Jan. 25. City Mar shal Rlddcll and Constable Amos Beach-got Into a deadly encounter with ono Charleg Elwell, brother of tlho bnrtondor In Pat Douglas' saloon and, aa a result, Elwell was shot through tho thigh, and dies In the hospltall in' a. precarious condition. Elwoll was under surveillance of tho Woodburn officers on tho charge of having irobbod a farmer from Hub bard named Jordon, but thero la no ovldonco that Jordon was robbed of anything. Tho "theory Is that Elwell was trying to rob him, but was inter rupted before ho got anything. In attempting to make tho arrest, El woll got out of tho back door of tho safloon, and Rlddoll grappled him in tho dark. At first Elwell had tho best of tho officer, but tho latter got in sovoral blows with his club, and Elwoll let go his hold, on Rlddoll's throat and fled. Constablo Beach, who had tho warrant, got nround thd othjer way, and at first fired a shot In tho air at tho fieolng man, but n3 ho did not stop brought him to tho ground with a shot from his revol ver, that smashed his thigh bono, and is really a dangerous wound. Morn Details From Woodlmrit. Woodburn, Jan. 25. (Special) Elwiell was wanted for assaulting a man muuod Ben Jordan In Mib city on Docomber 23, 11)07, Jordan wan badly out about tho hood and clalmc'i that hit) attendants' Intention was robbery, but that parties appearing on tho scono iluRtrnted tho doslgns of Elwoll. Tho marshal onlored tho saloon to Horvo tho warrant, wiion Elwoll rnn. Tho marhal ilrod six sho'a nt him, and Marshal Boach, who was pairing, ordored tho man to halt. Waiting n few momontfl, ho fired, bringing down his man. El well wJVl bo takon to Salem this morning. o PHYSICAL MUSICAL NATATORIAL MOTHER DEAR AND BABY JOHN (United Press Leased Wire.) San Flranclsco, Jan. 25. Mrs. John Martin, famous all over tho coast becauso of her connection with tho John Martin will case and the "baby John" Incident, Is under ar rest at Redding, California. Tho complaint charges her with arson in burning a cattlo barn on Brown's creek, near WcavorvlUo, January 7, entailing a losa'bf $2000. Tho barn was itho property of Mrs. James Morris, who was a strong wit ness against hor In tho famous will case. "Baby John," now a boy agod 10, was bound over to 'the superior court on tho eatuo charge At his prelim inary examination, which lasted over a week, and was full of sensations, Mrs. Martin acted as his counsel, and was calling ncurly overy person In Trinity county as a witness to pllo up oxponsat saying: "I'll bankrupt Trinity county or freo my son." Mrs. Martin created n sonsatlon In Now York about two months ago by netting up tho claim that "Baby John" was tho son of Princess Chlmny. WEAK FROM SUFFERING UNABLE TO PERFORM WORK Discouraged After Spending Money Without Benefit S3 Found Help at Last Mr.. Earl McCoy, living at 1B06 So. Branson strcot, Marlon, Ind., has pnssodhrough an experlenco that Is being duplicated ovory day In every town and city of any consoquonco In tlio United States. It furnishes abun dant proof of tho correotnosa of L. T. Coopor'a theory In rogard to tho degeneracy of tho human stomach, and Bhowa conclusively tho merit possessed by his Now Discovery modl clne to restore tho weakoned system to full strength and vigor. Mr. McCoy says: "For a long tlmo I hnvo boon a sufforer from stomach trouble. I was unnblo to re tain any food, and becamo so weak and run down that I was compelled to stop work. My system was near ly a wreck, and I had trlod bo many remedies and spout so much money without deriving any bonofit, that I became discouraged v and gavo up hopo of over being woll again. "I hoard a g?6at deal of Mr. Coop er's theory and jnodlclno, and aftor much hesitation decided to try it. Tho roault wna a pleasant surprise. Boforo I had takon half of tho bottlo I was able to retain alt food caton, and my strength began to return. I havo taken six or soven bottles, and am feeling fine. I oat and sloop well, do not cough at night, and am ablo to perform a liard day's work. I can choorfully recommend Coopor's Now Discovery, for It hna donb won dors for mo." Tho Cooper romedles nro mooting with romnrkhblo success whorovor they aro Introduced. Thoy nro with out a rival In toning iup a weakened and run-down systom. Wo soil thom J. C. Perry. Additional Social rtisann Initiate. A iwge number of the members of Capital Assembly. United Artisans. ded the Initiation In Odd Fol- s nau law. evening. The team, "for the dltwilnn nf Tra Hnrv fr H!k. had charge of thu floor work. H S B&II hA i)isre nt th na tUjUner. Mt&- thi- hllsiinasa uiulnn anvorfil laprotup u addresses wero delivered, ad Cheats Catiow. th u-All.Vnnwn "d'. delight thoso present with fcUirv of a ounr man w.ilMnp fnr bto hld 'w. He. In turn. lmnerson- the oung lady la her man Waauvt Ufore th lAnklni? tl.isa Uas ready to reoelve hor call- Woodnmn Dance. n local ordr of the Woodmen u World sava a dance In the Holuum Hall Mt i i, JT"r of members and Invited J"1 wre prtsoat, and an excel- -" reported. Refreshments during the ovenlng. yn Pio Social. ansa Haw. t ... rwBj-ca, aauguter or asd Mrs. George Pearco, gave a reet last night to the members i the c n t -,. . - . e-7!4 Eaca eucsts was ro- making, and those wore served with other refreshments, and a gonoral good tlmo was had. During tho long, dreary winter months mothers becomo tired, worn out, can't eat, sleep or work Hol llster'a Rocky Mountain Tea Is the groatost blessing for mothers. Makes thom happy and weyy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's SU firaber 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 WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OS CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a JeWelry Store. Phone 650. "VI nlors' NlglU," whloji wkh ob Borved lent owning at tho local Y. M. C A., proved to b'a groat uc ecttH. Tho nmrtcni and lltorary pro gram was excellent and wall rocoivod by tli-j largo nudionco pronont. Tho phynloa) work, domonetraUng tho olaat xwolRom, which nro tho regulcr routine of tho nwoclntlon, waa exeotUcd wkh proclalon. Thero wero no oapoclal circuH stunts por formod, a the purpono of this part of tho entertainment wojj to prove tho praetlcnl work of tho V. M. C. A., which is to promote health nnd fetlmulbto strongUi and mnnhool. After tho gymnasium clnwos had flnishoil tholr work Inet night tho program was rondjerod. Tonight thi aseooiatlon building will bo turned ovor to tho boys. At 7:30 the regular class work will bo glvon, whloh will bo followed by clasH gnmo in tho gymnasium. At 8:18 the swimnfing pool will bo in PtMidlnoftti, At 9:20 a musical and literary program will bo rondorod In tho locUuro hall. The Y. M. C. A. guitar and mandolin club will bo present, and wiil add much to tho ploasuro of the occasion. All friends of tho association, ladies and gentlo men. aro glvon a cordial Invitation to bo present tonight. Every parent, who lias a boy old onough to join the Y. M. C. A., should attend the oxereisee, which will demonstrate tho great work which ia being done by tho association. Get a Go-Cart On Weekly Payments In your choice of a Suitable Go-Cart for baby, be on hand early and se lect one with merit Get a Go-Cart that is easy-run-ing, stylish, comfortable and safe Choose upholstery which is becom ing to the child and take an ecru lace parasol lined with green I ini Kjiun oavj ovsuiii ytimuvyt You will see a fine display of 1908 styles. They are em inently satisfactory and reasonably priced SEE THE ENGLISH PERAMBULATOR One of the newest and most conven ient arrangements of all, for city use. Reversible Hooded Top Extra Long Flexible Springs Large Rubber Tire Wheels JE3EjaL $1 per week will help COURTEOUS Treatment TO ALL J The Htcinborg Funeral. The funaroi of Harry Stolnbanr whoso death occurred on Wednesday morning, was conducted by Rev. P. S Knight, at the family roaidonco on 20th street Thursday afternoon at 1-30 o'clock. A committee com posed of members of tho Y M. C. A. had charge of tho ar rangements, and speolal music was furnished by the Baptist quartet. Tho senior olass of tbo high school aitonded in a body, and six boys of th. class actod as pallbearers. The bouse was banked with the boautl ful floral offerings, from his class matos and young friends, with whom ho was very popular. Mr. W. II. Steinberg accompanied the remains of hi son to- Hull, Iowa, their for mer home, where the interment will be mado ? M 5 5 CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horsebtankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. EC I AMPADT 219 and 289 Com- Cf. LArVirUKI, mercial Street . . SIGN Of THE BKJ RED COUAR i MMHlMIMIWIHIMIMIMiillIMtHMIHHWiaill''""""'"'i"MtM''"8'"i""- .s plu oi aer own