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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1908)
B&l it i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1008 ROBERTSON RESIDENCE ROBBED MADE A GOOD HAUL TOOK STUDENT FOR A BURGLAR DR. IIUROLAR WENT TIIROUOII O. Jl. JtOJtERTSON'H RKHIDENCE JIKLPINQ IIIMHKIjF TO WHAT. KVKK HI LIKED IIEHT, AND, THOUnil IimCOVKRED, K8-OAl'KDD. Tho rcsldonco of Dr. C. II. Hob' orteon, 277 Cnpltnl atreot, was en torod ami robliod Inst night whllo tho family slept, tho robber Rotting about 930 conn find $200 worth of gold watches mid Jewelry, Ho took Dr. Itobortwn'a wnloh and Knights Tem plar Jewel nnd his wife's Juwols rlht off tho droasor UoBldo tholr bed, and ntno back tho second tlmo to got moro, when Mrs. HobortHon nwoko Iter husband and said: "Doctor, get your gun. there is a man In tho house" Mm. IlnborlHon nw tho flnith of his light, nil ho turned to go baok down ntnlrs Dr. HobortHon found his re volver, but, unforitinaW(ly, H was not loaded. Ily tho tlmo he had It loaded, Clio man bnil hIIiI down stairs, nnd wan off down tho baok nl ley. If Dr. Uobortson lind got tils' lircMwifHi of mind la tlmo lio might lmvo downed liltn with a loaded shot Ktui that stood right hnndy, as he jmniod thti back window. Hut luok wan on tho side of the man who wore tho mtiHk nnd gum shoes. Tho follow made nearly n clean swoop of ovorythlng valuable In sight, and did no woll the lint time ho ventured back tho aeoond. Tho residence of Charles Know land on Collage struct wax a Wo run tacked last night. Upon tho re turn homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Know land they in nil o the discovery that there had boon ho mo ono there dur ing tholr ahaunoe. Tho homo had boon goiiu throiiKh pretty thoroughly but nothluit lift been mled. The vrould'ho burglar overlooks! a oounln of unmounted diamond nnd whih monny whlnh weru In tho hnue. Till burglar wae evidently Ignor Milt of the fnot that Mr. Kiiuwlaiid U a printer, or he would not have bulk red to stop at kle hosae. STATE NEWS NOTES (United Proas Loased Wire.) San Jose, Col., Fob. fi. William Cooloy, a Stanford studont from Kal Ispoll. Mont., was shot and Instantly klllold oarly this morning at Palo Al to, whllo entering the homo of Wnl tor Uhiman, by mistake Uhlman, thinking Cooloy a burglar, fired, send Ing tho bullet through Cooloy' head SHOT WHILE ROBBING SAFE L "J TFT t? Pl kkw THE FAIRBANKS LABOR TROUBLES (United Pros Leased Wire.) Stockton, Cal., Feb. 6. -Fred Ellis, an ox'convlot, who has dono tlmo at San Qucntln and Folsom, was shot In tho Elite saloon bore this morn lng, after ho had blown In tho safe, and wao In tho net of making away with $1000. Ed. Lavln, tho pro prietor of tho El I to shot EHIm na tho latter was In tho act of removing tho snek of money. o '- TEDDY SUSPENDS PUBLIC PRINTER More proof Unit Lydla E. Pink ham' VctretabloCorn pound saves woman from surgical operations. (fulled Pros Leased Wlro.) . WaehltiKtou. Feb. fi. A sensation was owitod in WnHhlnxtoii today when President Itoosevelt suspended Publlo Printer Charles A. Stllllngs, pending nn Investigation, on charge of extravagance. William HoMltor, ohlef olerk In tho census bureau, wae temporarily appnljitod In StllllngB place, pending tho Investigation. For yearn It hue beon common ro port In Washington that the govern ment waa annually losing thousands of dollars In the "book mill," as the bureau U onllud. It ban been charged that the system of checking up the use of supplier In oxcuudlngly lax, nnd that the contracts have boon awnrded to favorite. Throo year ago It waa rumor! that an luvostl- gation wouhl be ordered, but noth ing come of it. Sensational develop menu are expeeted, and It li believed that If actual graft U not ehown up, looe iMtHNgemtnt and onreleeanee U the handling of government prop erty will be found. Material Is arriving nil the iroMMd for th n w it at Atban Mrs. ii. A. Williams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: " I wm a great sufferer from female troubles, and Lydla E. Pinkhatn's Vege table Compound restored me to health in thrre months, after my physician declared that an operation was abso lutely necessary." Mm. Alvina Sperling, of 1C4 Cley. bourne Ave.. Chicago, 111., writes: "I Buffered from female troubles, a tumor and much inflammation. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation vran necessary to save my life. Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound entirely cured me without an operation." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yours Lydia K. Pink hnm'H Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, ami Iioa positively cured thousands of women who lmvo been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcora (Tnlled Pross Lcasod Wire.) Fairbanks, Alaska, Feb. G. United StatOH troopB from Fort Gibbon may be called horc to prevont labor dis orders. The minors' strlko has failed but thero Is a rough elomont who threaten io torrorizo tho district by Intimidating non-unon men. Tho Btngo to Esther crock, containing I sevorn 1 non-union men, was held up, nnd the ringleaders of tho mob forced the non-unionists to return to town under threat. Marshal Perry Immediately swore in extra deputies, and issued orders to bring in ovcry member of the rougher element In camp. Order wilt bo preserved, and today Marshal Perry announced that ho would re quest tho presenco of soldiers, It dis turbances continued. I Every plant on the creeks is now working full tlmo with non-union minors. Tho latter nro being paid $5 n day with board and lodging. Tho initio owners bavo asked for protec tion, nnd this will bo given, if the soldiers must afford it. Women's Ailments are many and peculiar. At times they so disorganize the system that the general health is impaired and weakened. When women feel nervous and debilitated, or suffer with sick headache and depression, Meeciam'ii vknkkahiji: mvink kn'dh mpi?b wokk. (United Prc8 Loasod Wire.) Ilelilnghnm, Wash., Feb. fi. End ing a enreor as a minister that ox tlon, fibroid tumors, irregularities, tended ovor onr8 ,,mth cnm0 t0 iHjnouio pains, nacKacne, una Dear-(iue itev. w lug-down feeling, llatuloney, indices- n. n., yostt tion,diz7.1ness,or nervous prostration. wnyuoirtyoii try vt Mrs. lMnklmm invites till sick woiiipii to wrlto her for ndvlcc. Sim has guided tliousands to health. Address, Lynn, Muss, SEATTLE GETS MORE LIBRARIES HrutMt llenHl. the yuuu hih.i.h who brtike Ute neck wblle prartlrlim h tritrk ettitwreuuk KrIU's tki-Hii, Hnd wk but Wee in the keeplul fr ten diiu dlwl Tnerinjr MlKki U vathiHfgtii for uwMI h Wight r. etvr The yenr-eld daegliier of Mr. and Mr J. W. Walker died at Mun moiuu IViewlnj from Um effect of burn reeeJv! by fntUMf Im tb lire ItetkUtg In DrapurlHC le prlttrttwl aUrettta. ! kr liwt MvnttiaiM Oralis, r HUei (li , Uaa p4M) rM)UiUttlM detr lag fv ilUlewNit N', 1. AH4 avow lag lHteMUu Ui work agalHM ai wihluUte wlio rtttua to lKa it Imiiih1 HtublioNnM ' UTh n baiiQuvt oit I.ihib biiihdiiy T Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND 1 GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all order, guarantee our work to give tAtUfaetlon anl to be up to Ike saHliary stand ard. VR Wll.Ii UH PI.lUSKll It) OIVII 11STIMATI ON CONTHACrS. Call at our ikop on Uberty trrvr, back of Uarr Jewel y Stor Paone 550 I United ProH I.oiuod Wlro.) Seattle, Wneli., Feb. 6. Andrew Carnegie hue offered to provide 1101,000 for the construction of threu branch llbrnrlw In Seittlle In addition to his formor gift of S0,- uuu ior ute iinniry uuihlliig now m ciiRtud at Fourth nvontio nnd Madlsuu street. Mr. Cnrnegle's offer wae re ceived and accepted by the library board Utet evening, and h retoliitlou expreotliig the thanks of tho board will be conveyed to the donor. .-o- A .Vw lleticli Itlno at Noini'. (United Prwii Leaeed Wire.) N'owe, Alaska, Feb. B. A now iMMUh Use kite been discovered north of the sitttmHrlMe ckaHnel. two mllte north of this olty. CHmmI my Imi ' trurk, but the extent ue yet has not UeeH deterutlHed. The now Hnd Ime etlHiulatetl Interest In the pnirtlee weet and north of tho illy llllam Addison Sample, ostordny ovenlng nt 4: 15 o'clock In his home In South Dolling Ihnm. Ilonrt dlsoaRo was tho caiuo of tho death, Mr. Sampjo wag ono of tho host known pastors In the Presbyterian church In tho woetern part of tho stato, nnd had reached the ngo of 70 years when he pnod nwny. Forty year ago he was ordalnod nnd be gan work na a missionary In the church tit Fort Worth, Arkansas. The Row Mr. Sample was born In Charlotte, N. C, Juno 2R, 1S3S. o lOfi THANK TO HACK 100 MIM'.S. (United Prose LotiHed Wlro.) Nome, Alneka, Fob. fi. Cold weather has not chilled tho blood of this community appnrontly, for yes terday marked the offer of a prlzo of 12600 for h dog team nice botweou this city and dwindle nnd return. A club line beon formed In the city for the purpoie of Improving the broed of dogs now In iiae for traveling or freighting purpoeee. The total ills tMHce to be coverts! la approximately 100 mile, and Is the severest teat that can be made. The itsrl from tnls'clty will be made on April 1. will promptly relieve these unpleasant symptoms, and do much toward restoring healthy conditions to the various organs. For backache, dizzy spells, feeble blood, stomach weak ness, constipation and other distressing ailments, Beech am's Pills are a reliable preventive and A Natural -Remedy SoM Branrwfcer.' la basat 10e. aad 25c JUST RECEIVED A Full Lino of Children's Shoe Wo also carry a complete lln men's heavy worklne w.. . men's and women's dress shoei. Come In and Beo my stock, and bargains In footwear. ' 345 State Street. JACOB VOGT FALSE FAIR FICKLE FEMALE (United Pross Leased Wlro.) Spokane, Wnsh., Feb. fi. Com plaining that his fiancee not only played him fnlse nnd married his riv al half an hour before he was to havo wod hor, but that she wore dur ing tho ceromony the very trousseau, Including tho ring, that ho had bought for hor, W. J. Glover, of St. Joe, Idaho, appealed to the police to night to aid In recovering tho finery ho hnd bostowed upon his betrothed, Kdnn Qobel. of Spokane. Not content with appropriating tho gifts, alio ovon prevailed upon the prehchor that Glover had en gaged to porform the ceremony to perform hor marrlago to the other. OLD TRUSTY INCUBATORS Tho best tho market we lucludo costs twlco luvuuiuur soiu oa at any price, aaj any machine thif as much or morel Tllll I'l.UICT ItXTKItS Tlllt PACIFIC TOMOKKOW. Punt Arenas, Feb. 5. The coal ing of the American ltttleehim wPl be tlnlah! tonight. Hud the lleet will leavi early tomorrow morning. The llwt will bt MrfuiiipHIlM by th fhlUaii crulwrr CIucmUico. Another llolllughiim Kleclrlc Ilojid. (Unltel Prose Leased Wlro.) IlelHngham. Wash., Feb. fi. "Thnt the Skagit Valley Interurhan rail way will be built Is beyond ques tion. The only nocoaelty now for further consultation to decide cer tain details conuocted with tho routo and to plan how best to secure the right of way." In the above words G. IS. Tripp, one of the stockholders and directors of the Stone ami Webster lutereete, spoke last evening of the propoa.d railway extension, which Is of vita Interest to the people of IlelHng ham. and the poulatlou In the ltril tory between this city and Seattle. I Hixpect to be occasionally calif 1 namee you don't deaerve. Guaranteed i iiu simiiinicH ',9 trie rern Dost that any company makd and It is good. W mako It good horc, no sending off Eaitl or some plnce e1u if it won! do the work to gpt jour rnone oacK-. liiu we Know that itl will do the work. Wo havo handled tlum fori four yoars, ana tho rIvj mm Isfnctloa overy tlm If yoni are thinking of burfl Ing au inotibntor. u nip btvl nn "Old Trusty,' if ou will compare client with tho othri machines. 60 Days Trial Certainly give ou (m to! know whether tiny l'l do the work or not. And remembc'.v that they are so'd for aboatl half what other incubatora rj sold for. The lais' iialogvl tells the story M n i f . p D. A. White & Sons Salem, Oregon I i MMHaHaamiMaaMai I II II -- WM ""''"'' Army Coming From the East To the West Nut f Wadlr WUI Mf rHltl.) tltlH U. hMi fw, wMt Klly !MlKrJ fr ItMHItMi. NV iv U ,Uh .vwmuMlilen ulili a Urge HumWr of thv I! m If )m wahi iu aHl IUmi farm tlwi lwUM. WHd lut Iim i( wiUi lu nt .v, b,w w, ui uU, m HmUl , f i aH4 jt nul-k wlf. UeuHuUr ue ttrv tMd MM( kn ,Im,i x, rtri. l4,lw. lug lKut. .lw imvu fr Mle In mrviS tVult Aiklukm .hi lumentB. AuHta fur th ' MOWLRN GAMEKY. the fmw's Friend FIFER & CREW, Tllh" Vl'.TO-DATK UK VI. IttTATh HlMLKItS. Mothers Take Notice Of Our Boys' Suit and Overcoat Sale This is an opportunity that should appeal to every one of you. One hundred Knee-Pant Suits between the ages of 3 and 1 6 years To Be Sold at One-Half Price Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00 Sale prices One Half Our entire stock of Boys1 Overcoats at Half Prices. All styles and es Regular prices $5.00 to $7.50 Sale Prices One-Half Salem Woolen Mill Store II V. l cv 1 ip