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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1908)
E5&S DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1003 THE BEST TIME OF ALL THE VEAR TO BUY WHITE GOODS Wc announce this sale as a "whirlwind of white wear." We pride our selves that the title was aptly chosen. The success of the sale has even ex ceeded our expectations, and how all are selling faster than in any previous event, for this promises to be the most popular of all white merchandising endeavors. Dress Goods Of most cvory variety known In whlto for flftornoou and cvonlng roar. At White Sale Prices 2-bX J. India Linon An iinuiJiial good valuo for yard during our Whlto Bulo. 40c 25c yd. Dotted Swisses In ft InrKu assortment. 23 to 46c yd. White Waists Horn's another opportunity thai youwShould not ordinarily expect until tutor, whan assortments woro very niiiah broken. It In a pluco of good fortunb of whtoh thrifty hoppers will thkn advantage Whlto walals In In cc, taffeta and Jap silks At Whlto Halo prlcoa mmmmmmmmmmmHmmmmmtm A JjtL We ..jrjffirzfSsjT' n-2 .dfV' SZ?7SS-S " i m'S.L t i I 3-Sr?- X A S5 2L, "l&n V lVV zt.. z TtKrVS V' (OPVHIIfHT I9l r TIN nv T0 CO, , '.oucn a rustv Arxd sucli a crosK, Par ice 3 almos-fc Make us blu.sk! MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Corset Covers, Gown, Drawers, Skirts, otc, less one-third. Wo are showing ii full assortment of bright, new whlto undoi-musllne to select your HprliiK outfit from. Iluiuuiutiir this all inuaiiH dollarH and cent tj You. Heouro them now at Whlto Salu prloos. Children's Whko Hwir Hkln Coats at HALF PKICK. Wo oiTor Today Only;-;; Wo oiTor large, full Whit Skirts in d lnco effect. Halo start at tolophono orders rocolvcd. 93 eacli f JOd m, eue44 6& M HCOfffQWCD xmA Embroideries 8pclal Embroidery odgo, band bending and all-overs. Less One-third Round Mesh and Vnl Laces, Less One-third Laco Appllquo and fancy trlmm'nt; Half-price Stamped Linens In ICngllah eyelet embroidery, Chemise and Corset Covers Stamped Dresser Scnrfs nnd Pil low Tops In shadow or embroidery all less one-third Stiff Shirts MOXAIICII. Stiff Shrt, PKHKKCTIOX. Full Sloovoa, CLUHTT. In all sizes open In front or back, or both, nt Whlto Salo pries Walters' Goat, Harbers' Coats and Bar Vasts, flnoat showing In tho city; all sizes In a large as sortment of stylo at Whlto Sale price. Wnltors' Aprons In French or Ulli At Whit Sale price. ARGUED FROM THE GROUND UP Two Snleinitc? Indulge In the Ex change of Ideas in Which They Ac cumulate Many IJruises and Much Mud. Personal Mention J. II. Ackerman, superintendent i public Instruction, left today f, mmiMi'n visit In lh p.--. .. usl Hfi tllnli tn Hnun . . t n ,.olb ...vuo u.i.versuios, and i ouuu nuKuiiistun uy Feljruarr i . ...1.1.1. 4l. ' 1 ui. nuivu uuiu u convention whi lines finnn nnttA.1 1... ... "U1 ....a " uy united stat ouuuui vuiiiiiuiaiuner mown convene. J.' T. Gill nnd Earl nace, of SalJ iiuvo uuu Anir imnsions increased 912 pur nioiuii. . n Dance nt the 'Armory After inspection tonight. Inspection Tonight Tho annual government inspecttol ui-uu ii.ii i imscu me companr'l standing will bo held at the armor! tonight, when Col. Jackson, of porl ianu, puia mo memuers of CompanJ m inruugu vnrious intricate &tl tho local mnuiary organization h, been trninlng hard for several wvl and will make a fine showing. iM jor uaKer, .or Portland, win aiso h prosent m mo interest of target prae uco nnu inspecior-general. After tU inspection a grand military ball will bo held. The boys will appear in hm unuorm, aim tney invite tho citizen tho partlos boenmo tangled, and, hnv-0 Salem to attond both the Inspce' Last night, about 9:30, John Yates and Homer Townsend got in to an argument across the street from tho Spa, in which muscJo Instead of logic was depended on fo; a decision. Just how the row startel or why is unknown to the writer, nor does it matter for tho purpose of this story, which is simply a rocord of tho fact without going into ancient history. As gathered from those who wit nessed the affair, It seoms that Yates was angry at Townsond, and was hunting him for the purpose of til ing him bo. They came together as stated, and lo was only a moment tnurant, and It was only a moment until thcro was something doing. Who struck tho first blow seems to be in doubt, the stories, as Is rasuai In such cnBcs, conllicting. Anywny, ; m I CITY NEWS 1 . i A Collection of Important Pr- imrnph for Your Ooiwltkrntlon nmnMHiHtntttmn Will Mwko Srtlem HU (oim wl at once prpnrf pinna for th John Hewley, formerly of thin bridge, nnd I think In alniut a week rlt, who has inndo Dallas hla horn Wtf wl11 be pri-parod to udertl8u fur for tliH put two year, and refittly hlda on ihf aclnctlona. The work been In tho employ of tho Oregon i will probably go to IocaI contrac- Weather llrtht tonlglit and Thunxlay, Wo W'AIlt Two 4ou of ohloktjnj nxt wfk. Capital OominlloH CswHnHy. Phone 17. tf Kluctrlc na nu oiiKlnaor. has been as signed a run whorby ho can mukt hla rtMldouotf In Salem. He will movo to thl city Immediately. Mr. Mow ley la well known hero, being a for mer number of tho Sulom Military lland, and the engineer of the Hpnuld Ing 1okkIuk Coiupuuy. AdmliiNtrutDr AppointPtl A Itediirtiou In Prlc J. T. Jouee wu yeetenlay apHolnt- Ot Blab wmHl haa bn rondo by H HlUtrtr of lUe eataU of Wni. tho HpwuWlHK lAKig Company. iJ,,,tii, deesed. The aetate is Prlao n and $8.t a. load. A dl-!vu,M1 l '8fl0- Mlehnel DonahMi, tor, If the blda nr renaonuble." Dr. It. CnrturlKht Una returned hla praotlco In Salem and hoa opoiiftl an offloe In rooms 0 and 2, over Fry'a drug store. Ofllce hours, 12m to 4 p. m. 8-1-lm (HMint of Zle per Uwd mi 104ku1 or dor. 12 Mf Mrlug Pa Your Clilcktm Wo WRHt nil yu knve Onhltai PkH 1T9, tf To ilulM UHdutv-. llaai llitl.t ... Vtk . tmm. r-. i;irr run is. iv. iNomna wo aM.tHl nHrnir. Tho HIhoM Market rie mH tar klektms. ,uHM;ai QowiNWWii OajwiWMr. p up. land Thursday, February 13, wher tiny will be entwta'ned by tho herd of the metropolla. The local Klka orckeetrn will nceompany the Capita. City antlers, and will furnish muaic for (be evenlHK. ArrHRgeitienta are bring' made to charter nt least one onr. and, from the interwt which Is bring tnkou, tho afTalr will be a sue oea wore the Salem Klks the only members jwesent. Tho Portland hertl vtalted Salem at the time of the dedication of the new Klk kail, and from their enthualnem at this and other iHetlMK It cmn be aaaurred tut It wlU take cure of it jtueats In a royal manaor. Tho ltoontiTu' tuiiiu(. Tho llvnnl of Troue will hold an Important metaling In the trade rooms (hla evenlHK, at whleh hi rnBomenU win be completed far ika bltf banuuet that will mhimhuIu tku Portias bu.lHoea ma. Th VWMg'OoinwloH Ce, cointulttm a wilt b apeolHted toMUkt ml the work taken uw with entknol- ftm U U nlanued to make tkta la apeaklHB W a Journal inflri ; 'l-- iiantKiMt nu. tt, i. -.i .... i... ....i.... w.-.. ,......'. ...' A marring lietwto wftj UiiU ysi- rolHble mtlN af lu kl.i ., miuA nuUMl .m. iw --. ' AW rmnrmmm vm,om' " "nwaiWlta - i --"J V n M Ttklt LPtlM UJn IBk.a.u - ti A . I King all '.Miurlitjjo IleiiMt Come ami Call On us. and lei nt akow j-oh whnt an nMo-date went market w have. PhcMe mh order 40 Main 111, and inn wnnt sromnt Mrie yon receive. StoMolofl Hro. Imur Hh-tfr Hill H. 11. Lor. sereiary of the , n. ...... v Mrmi, HM, IVI Mil . i (k. 1... !......,.- . ... . .. hW in the Capital Clt. nnd It la'lmiH.dlatotv tak aeflnt.o ai- t.. "H rnM,a W. Cli'Wtr . -"TT ?TW """". . ontu. ...... ... " . " "'""" 1 bW I mMV ATI UAlAllaW falhft aillUAli AVAAur - " ' ' jw -"W mm I -'--- " -im a-vo wfnwt. W-HVBWti with book and line, above tMt water. rAUIIlkltflt.l Itint hII .IH.un. .l... ..,.! .1... ....l.,i.. .... ....... . " . . - ,.,-.,-- .... .. v..na nmt iv nmil l U1HHIHK Ui ItUf rnr MrWItf ltlterwtd in tk aurceiM of k af- aerww Nortk Mill crk Je weet ' , . . ..,' (r be nrtMui ihe Hoard o( Trade of ht wnertU .irnctur a. ur tke "W",R. "'" roowa tht vuiuk at TJe wlkt ot tk- .uun.-l our .aKmr, 'BH om c- AwhonN. N.. HKii j .., i .., ,, , , , --m " SteHart. of tlte John &tr Plow' ,ixnnHny. and J. M. Wooda. of tke lan Mfg cti.. of (MImw. U.. wore BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIk iBBBaVf BBBbB BBBBBaiH Surpassing Beauty Mft&oe tau axhtnl apart frvtu too oomumni lot. Iu outline are Bjtr4ftly crorvlul. U la ciuunu lortaotf ny tu that win win H wloNrTsl furor in any wo MM eys A atio tkaU oan fee worn wllk eooldeocw in IU Wo Into MKrcn4MM. Jnt on oT Um iy noonlnr ail of LEADING LADY SHOES lUtmiKMdo Uy l p. lMtU Slum Co, Tke trade mark WvkvIUm ur wort ry are noa imi ww U8 na woU-HMtortaWo fraw ia irat an4 tlntk to a lUisk NV ka.e 0w In tan. nUMit kM ami 8n nAi. Aiw tk R v 8nUa ke. A vfy utn ua,j oo iikny mnnnteh t f . MMi' t. Hunt, olt an4 sn metal auonlt all Ui i lwMtk. Alo Wy' and wImm oxtsrd. SALEM SHOE STORE HKPAlltlXO A KPHClAlffV. In the city today, tho gneeta of John Manning. th farming lmnlomettt wan. who U oU fHnJ of Uw John Itwr OomnMny. lteiMlrlmc l'or him! Sh11s Th A(Hr and atnlw nt tho nlty ir diartmnt ro Mn ratmlrai and rutmid. ns oer the order sir en at the council meotlnjt la Mon day vnlm (ntlmuM for AtvuHmot. Tb ireitmony In the Utl Oer mrd ta. (Uorgo V. Uaoro jm1 KhW Meoro forotloMV of moehnnit't lloo anlt wm yootorday uXen. aji4 tho Mitt coWtfeneti tor artmot. Wo Want Yo to rtv WiW Koo noer & fnlr trtal, ami mmobat H with othoc vaK m' Amir. We (Hot suro of a cMow r If will do this. CniHlldutes III Petitioiiii Clyde H. Alteklaon. of Portland. Heullea. for railroad eommlaokm or. second dietrlet; W H. Brook, af Ontario. Hepubilcan. tor logmMture. majvlng no autmit; J. Bailey, of Iort!and. tor dairy ami food com ithdoaer. and W. p. Myora, of UIJ mw. Roonhtkan. for diatrkt niton WMh dtairtct mi Ropihlkana. tied notfclon today. Ing plenty of time at tholr disposal, laid down In the streot to argue tho matter out In comfort. Each man represented hlB side of tho caso to tho best of his ability, first one nnd then tho other seeming to havo tlu hotter of tho argumont. whllo tho crowd grow rapidly in size and num bers, nnd rosolvod itself Into a sort or Informal Jury. It was first one on top and then tho other, until they finally nrrlvod on tho street car trnck where Townsend got tho long ond, nnd, sitting nstrldo Yates, used him for a punching bag. ' In tho meanwhile tho street cars came along, nnd, of courso, stopped. Tho employe of tho Gonoral Elec tric are nothing If not accommodat ing, having a reputation of looking after the convenience nnd comfort of tho publlo ob well as tho IntorostH of tho company. Thoy simply swltchod off the Juice, nnd wnltod for tho ob structions to trafllc to romovo them selves As told tho reporter, Yntes finally boenmo satlsflod thnt It was better to glvo than recolve, and as ho was rocolvlng more than his share, called tho attention of his opponent to tho fnct by Insinuating thnt ho had n sutllclenoy. Tho parties got on tholr feet, when, it Is stntod, Yntos changed hi? mind, and pasted Townsend, and the argument bogan over ngaln. Th men wore finally separated, each go ing his individual way, considerably wlsor, much soror nnd a groat donl dirtier. Just how much of tho city soil was removed from Stato strott on their clothing would bo hard to say. but' oach of thorn had enough to mnko a goodly Htnrtor for a town lot and a happy homo, If they had had a place to dump It. It was a ronl, genuine slx-dnys-go-aa-you-plense, fought on its merits, and with no attempt to throw down the spectators or divide tho gate re ceipts, and was most thoroughly on Joyed by the audionco, who pro nounoed It "one of tho flnost." The row happened when the police foroe was off the street, and when Larry Murphy eamo around a few minute after the fight was over all there was to arreet waa two hats and a large hole In tke mud. Larry onptured th hate, but tke ckaneos nr that If either ot the owners tried to put them oh tkla morning ho would have to Me a shoe horn. As a tlnal rosult the debate seems to have been about a tie. tion and tho social lonce, which til bo free. DIED. HICKS. At tho fnmlly home In SI'J vorton, Tuesday, February i, 190&I John IlickB, aged 55 jean, hoart failuro. Mr. Hicks was among the plonwl business men of Sllvorton, and wal aulto woll known here. For manj! yonrs ho hao conducted one of the lending hnrdwaro stores In SHvertoa and besides his fnmlly, Ivtves a wlda circle of friends throughout tho Will lnmetto valley. i i STARR PIANO high crass GOODS GEO. C. WILL gaata)aeottsMai.i Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sockt Prank .Meredith, Itctddcnt Agnt. Ofllco with Wm. Drown & Co., No 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAt THOS. K. FORD.J Over Ladd & Duch'a Bank, Salem, Oil NEW TODAY For Sale Sovoral houses In Sales ; and farm 'ando at a bargain. CaM Ital National Dank. G-l-eod j For Itc-nt Furnished nnd unfurnlik od rooniB, and homo board by tll Uny or week or moalB. 250 N" Cot tage St., botwoen Chemekcfa iaM Court Sts., Mrs, A. M Clemest 2.5-lw WnuttHl A good -work horse, not loss than 1300 pounds fail o1 Walt Low. nt stables corner ofl Ferry and High streets 2-5-Jt Aro Vou Purtlculu Wfcat roe eatT jf yo art. and M only tho hoat iroaorma, no t the 4. &. Uwraoro frowy, WWt Parry and Commercial stroma, ptitai 111. Jlany N'dw Hani' oi-w n mt w ematnitethMi la im VMMtuii qity. ami Ik nat? ail sm t A. M. llamua'a will wk la U) h hm. If y OMMemnlai hUd 1& or ao making rpir cH ami S hint, norm ot MID and Churofc Phial A coo nut Tke Anal account af tha admlnl trator of the eaute of G. P. S. Ituchos. doeeaaed. Hied In probate yeetorday shows thut the assets of tho eotate were JIS.19T.SS and that diabureemonu wore made to the amonat of $I0,UJ.9J, wklck left a eaah halaaoe of it i 48.9 4. Selioul SuporiutumUmt Plliui Coanty School Siinorintaadent W. M. Smith ha M ootltton for the nominailon of sKnorintoadoat of eool tor Uarton eoanty, to sue- hlamolf. For Item A modern 7-rocm hoaj Phono 1071 Main. 2St For ItiMit Rfcht.rnnm hcise ll North Salem. Good woodshed atf barn. Inquire at 265 North Co merolal streot. D. A. Wh t & SW , 2-5-lt Wniititl A young college nu) os some work aftor sho or. SntiirrinvR AridrAsa "A,' tVi Jorarnal. - -' P. O. QnjiiHd- Imprtjvament'! C F. Uaatac. o( Uth ally, hat ta awarded Ut eoMraat fw the matlaa of minatory. -Onate and the Salam ixmtamgd granitde --. w- wm oemimaHg at tho Klk to Portland TS SaUm Kks w. f' iv IKrti Hrota. I Vow Are Invited Daato aftor th lnstMtoa tenii: at the arwo-y lwSr Airr-feted- Deputy Samriff MUu, this aftor Ji ammd Hash McLean, nooa raBhic iafonaaUoa from Chlea- t VcUaa k wantml in Chicago to aw, to a charto of forging a fheck far J so The arreet waa made t the po-Mome shortly aftor 2 lkxk ,0-. wklle McLean was get- "" uu mar Tho Safest Way To bu Ne Wx stooks and bonds Is theper.odk- payment plan. Stock Is .Aursur- on payment of first Ins'a'lnwa No margin doallng. Write fr Pr' tlculars. G. J. Murrav & & 811-12 Union Trust Bids I- Aa" gelc. Cal. 3"-Jt Haw You Anything for Sale? W can sell It for you. P ,v- ,: to buy anything? Then Realizing thonecoalt tor a cWJJ Ing house, whore all maun-'r nroaorty may be bought, m- 4 wehaagod at a moderate '0t- have eotabltehod an offlo "r lHtrpoco. Not only will . h city and farm, timber and nl, proHortieg. but livestock arJ er porsoaaltty as well - "& f a medium through whUh a soil or exchange any pr ''rt' longer of use to you. or ; l-,lJJ at a minimum figure that -i www you stand In need. No transa a-lll ia nnnsldored tOO UHS too small to insure our b ma ....t. .,.. .. paahi 9 - IUUCU WHU U il. soaal attention. Make oj known wo do the rtt North Commercial str-?f lU rjst A bracelet Monday Tth:, 3 Finder pleas bring to J office and receive reward 2 -