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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1008 ! mmmmmmmM fPliis- frfflf J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER New Royal Worcester Corsets In the now 19 OS lines aro many beautiful designs of this season's newent and smnrtost coraot models, Including tho very latest modcj decreed by tho great fashion creators of Paris, Royal Worcester bud Bon Ton Corsets have stood pre-emlnont for half a century an tho loading corsets of tho world for stylo, fit, quality, durability and workmanship, and thlB season's modola aro a triumph In tho art of corset making. Evory corset virtuo la exemplified In Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets, tho result of oxhaustlvo a,nd continued study of tho ever changing fashions. The New Adjust Dowager No. 610 pa-jned especially for stout women Eu medium low bust, long hips and fcrt. Jlado from durable coutlllo &fhtte and drab. Wo carry this jlo In elzoa 24 to 3G. t&w I .-. STYlC h m Hi STYlQ " 592 S&OVAGEft The Royal Worcester $1 to $2.50 In thl3 lino of Btyles nnd prices wo can plenso any lr.dy no mattor how particular sho may bo. Wo carry a complete lino of about 30 tyl .a In Blzes 18 to 3 C. Wo also havo crados at 50c, $1.00 and ?1.25. PfY ' MM 5TYL5 453 AJGreat Assortment of Styles in Warner's and R. & G. At Just HALF Former Prices UK SURE AND ASK FOR THE STYLUS WE ARK 8ELLINO AT HALF PRICE, AND WK WILL MORE THAN LIKELY PLEASE YOU WITH OXI3 OF THEM. Jtajsl New Embroideries Undermuslins Etc. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily Wo will show moro new goods tli's spring than over before. When othor buyora wcro holding back for fonr of financial crisis In tho country our buyors woro taking ndvantago of tho opportunity to got early shipments and securo tho . vory bot prlcos of fored by tho manufacturers. Depond on us for tho boat goods at tho low ot prlcos. BANQUET COMMITTEE APPOINTED "The following named committees woro announced to take chargo of tho details of tho forthcoming ban quet or smoker, which is to be held February 14: Arrangements Geo. P. Rodgers, chairman; J. H. Albert, A, C. Mc Nary, C. K. Spauldlng, C. It. BlBhop, P. W. Waters, H. W. Meyers, A. N. Bush, J. P. Rogers. I Invitations C. II. Hinges, chair man; D. J. Fry, P. Moredlth, A. A. Leo, I. Greenbaum, H. Q. Meyer, Theo. Roth. 'Program J. H. Scott, chairman f T. B. Kay, II. B. Thlelsen, II. S. Gilo, R. B. Houston. I ' Entertainment Homer H. Smith, chalrmnn; P. W. Durbln, W. H. El drldgo, :P. W. Steualoff, H. H. Ollngcr, R. Catlln, M. O. Buren, D. R. Ynntls, George Rose, W. H. Dancy, Ourtls Cross, H. W. Molr, Watt Shlpp, P. Meyer, E. P. Douglas, A. L. Stolncr, R. B. Plomlng. ! Publicity R. J. Hendricks, chnlr man; W. E. Koyes, E. Hofor, P. G. Holtzol, A. W. Prcscott, LoBtor Davis, Elmo S. White, Ivan Martin. Recoptlon A. N. Gilbert, chair man; C. B. Moores, C. A. Park, E. P. McCornack, W. Carloton Smith, W. II. Byrd, G. G. Blnghnm, J. L. Stockton, G. Stolz, A. M. LaFollott, W. W. Zlnn, Milton Meyers, W. C. TUIboii, M. S. Skiff, C. O. Boyer, Geo. Penrco, F. W. Wontworth, Win Kaiser, J. A. Carson, Win, Brown, H. W. Barr, R. K. Page, 0. W. John son, Ed Wollor, Jas. McEvoy, D. P. Brutmor, J. J. Roberts, E. T. Bnrnei, I). II. Jamos, W, McGllchrlst, W. M. LaForo, Z. Rlggs, P. C. Farrlngton, Price, J. F. Hughes, F. F. Cnry, O. W. Shnnd. I UAVS. A' UhiBgton ttorv nbont th fcwSfcst being loaded with Infor- wont the Japs going to st " Pacific coau. reminds one VS I Dreamed Last Night ' i most Found a Quarter." T'rlt hotel ira nllln. rvn..- Ul &eT wi i Bo, .ii-,,, . ., Piroom aftrr 6 "elook unless I "B a man alon Xopte of h Tu.i- . iHft. i wi; wan 7 Jpante or say other Or- " 'bey have to do Is to oeas "wssorpatronlilnr tham J et Juifv morwl for . ' ravins of the Shoot's yorkbrtmMneeol. wm Mrs Shoats and Mils "ported gowan (torn Parts T, :. T- .ra - "u i..lurta ii wun WerBros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING " Hra .... h.i.Jj ri"Pt attention ia-ka: Satrt," our in,,,:; wimho tad ut MUry sund- niB8MiBAaBDTO CIT ESTIMATES ox CONTRA rr w B, tho prosldent, and Miss. Shouts will tako tho gowne back to Paris, when sho married hor Impecunious little French "Duck." Tho Tologrnm has a story about Joaquin Mlllor being at one time shorlff of Grnnt county, and being shot in tho nook with an arrow. Mil ler was oounty Judgo, not sheriff, but about being shot In tho nock the wrltor Is not Informed, though It was the universal custom In that neigh borhood. In early days, ospeolally Saturday nights. o New N'otnrh. J. P. Hill. J. E. Worth, P. A Blelck. George Harold, George P. Martin. Portland; W. h. Patterson. Baker City; H. T. Bagloy, HlUsboro, Arthur P. Sprague, Elgin; J. E. Ban ton, London. n- Circuit Court Business. The following docket ontrlos have been made by Judgo Galloway In de partment No. 2 of the circuit ceurt: Maud E. Neal vs. E. M. Neal, man data ordered entorod. Order open ing case ontereM, testimony taken. Answer withdrawn and deoroe grant ed. Plaintiff to have eustody of both children. . .' This cas .has been pending bo fore the supreme court since April of last year, and was yesterday re turned on mandate to the circuit court for further action. Last even ing, after taking further testimony, a divorce wag grantod Mrs. Neal and an order entered granting her the ruwody of the two minor children. Prancte M. Brown vs. Bdua Brown. habeas corpus, testimony closed and continued. Application for regtetratloa of .tltlee of Carrie J. WUlfc and Percy Willis; report of W. H. Gehlar filed Grand Opera House JNO. I COIUHtAY, Mtr. One W:k Conmu'iieliiu MONDAY, FEU. 10. THE BIJOU STOCK COMPANY In a roportolre of good plays. Tho opening bill wll be "THE SQUIRE'S DAUflllTKIl" Popular prlcos, 10c, 20c 30o. Seats at box office Monday, 9 a.m. To Cure Cold In One Day. j Take LAXATIVE BROMO quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money ir It falls to oure. E. W GROVE'S tatenature on eaoh box. 25c, Ttia liraua.hnuiiaM nn'll tAfl AllfV acres la Lake and Klamath counties and will lease their lands for grazing J Saturday's Shopping Wo offer an extra large as sortment of only the choicest fancy orangos. Large site 30c per Doz. We have a shJpmont of extra fine Fancy Bleached Celery Our delicatessen it well stocked with the beet home made Cakes, Bread and Doughnuts A full supply of all kinds of salt fish New fancy salmon bellies. ROTH & GRABER 410 State St. Phone 36 BARGAINS IN SHOES LADIES' SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES Wo havo a numbor of broken linos In Mon's Heavy Work Shoos which wo havo placed In bargain boxes at greatly 'reducod prices. Forty-sovoft pairs' of Ladles Whlto HoUso Shooskid Mppors, hand turned solos. sIzo3-3 to 5, widths B, C and D Vgular $3.35 valuos, now $5.50. On our bargain counters' you'll find Bomo real values In Men's and ' 'J i Boys' Shirts'. . , You certainly can't afford to got along without ono of thoso Overcoats or Cravonotto Rain Coata at Twonty por cont reduction. BOYS' TROUSERS HAVE ARRIVED Big nnsortmont of kneo pants, knlokorbockors nnd long panU In corduroy, bluo sorgo and assorted patterns at cash atoro prlcos Jusl rocolved a big shipment of Hoslory, among thorn our famous LInon Knoo Hoso for Boys. Personal Mention Sam Llvosloy, of Reodsburg, Wis., arrived yostorday to vlBlt hlfl sons, Charles and T. A. Llvosloy, of this city Mr. Llvosloy has beon In tho hop IwiHlnoss sinco 18C8, whon Wis consin wntt among tho leading hop atntos of the Union. Mrs. Lulu Myors, of Marlon, ro turnod to her homo laet ovonlng, nf tor visiting Snlom frionds. Mrs. J. W. Phillips and bou, Kon- noth, returned to their homo In Cot tage Grove yesterday, aftor enjoying n visit tO'MrB. Phillips fnthor, Capt. D. C. Howard, of thin city. Mrs. Oscar Cavondor, who has boon visiting In 'tho city, hua ro turuod to her homo In Sllvorton. Miss Ivy Mlokonhnm and Miss Mlnnlo Gantz aro tho guosts of rela tives and frionds in Albany. Mis Allco Glrnrdln, a tttudont of tho Snlom high sohool, returnod to hor homo In Tnrnor last ovonlng for ian ovor-Sunday visit. Mrs. B. J. Thatcher, aftor visiting frionds In Salem, lint roturnod to hor home in Corvnllis. Mlse Addlo Gravos, who has boon attending school In this oily, has re turned to hor homo In St. Johns, whero sho will visit hor pnronta. Prof. O. C. Boyer, of Wlllnmotte University, loft this morning for Portland on business. Dr. Roy Knotts was among those who wont to Portland today. Prosooutlng Attorney MoNnry and 'Attornoy Wobster Holmoa returnod yostorday nftornoon fron Tillamook, whoro tlioy nttondod n speolal term ,of Iho clroult court, j Dr. and Mrs. Olln Van Wlnklo, of , CoHago Grove, aro In tho city visit ing frionds, nnd attondlng to proios slonal buslnoss. Mrs. Sarah Pendleton nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Hovendon after a short j viblt In this city loft last evening for their nomos in wooauurn. C A. Cogswoll, who has been visit ing In this city, has reUirued to his home In Portland. W H. Wann of WaMport Is ox- pected to arrive In the city today to vUlt hla paronta. Mr. and Mrs. W. IB. Wann. Mr. Sam Kozfer lift laet ovnln for Aetorla where she will visit friend and relative. C R. Houghman of Mt. Angel, who ba been visiting in the ity, left lait , i vtnl a g for hi home in Mt. Angei -O " That Ort'Km Uliiiwito. The Enterprlso has thte week re ceived savor u I oxhiblU that speek .well of Oregon's winder climate. P. 'wise brouglK. In a nicely matured 'Japanese porslmmon that proved ft dainty morning morsel, ateo ripened j evergreen blackberries; Jake Strong had a spray from a loganberry vine 'with three large berrioe. nearly tlpe; J D Barklow furnished a twig from a caseia tree that was la full bloom and highly perfumed, and Mrs. J. T. Lewellen some beautiful fullblown roses from her garden. Coos Bay. M &7 . X CO a trs'zed; (5CZ4S& U!sC&S' &&y&vvedi fiPs'tfi'. STORE CLOSES EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 5H!0. PINE OROVE GRANGE. Hood River Society Has Finest Hall In tho State., Hood River, Peb. 7.- The now grnnge hall recently comploted bV Pine Grove Grange, at an oxpondl turo of betwoon $G0OO and $7000, and said to b one of tho finest In tho stato, will bo dodloatod Pebruary 12. The dedicatory addross will be made by Stato Mastor A. T. Buxton, and an addrosg will bo mado by MrB. Clara H. Waldo, stato lecturer, who will tnko ns hor subjoot tho llfo of Lincoln, February 12th being tho 100th anniversary of tho groat Pres ident's birth. Stato Orgnnlzor J. C. Voorheos and State Socretary Mary Howard aro expooted to participate In the exorolsob. The now hall Is two etorlee high, with an auditorium 14x80 foot. It Is Buppllod with a well-equlppod stago, Including sconory for dramatic per formance, a dining hall 20x40 foat and a kltchon. Tho building l b'oc trie lighted, tho lines of tho company having beon oxteuded to Pine Grove especially for this purpose A 1500 piano was a recent gift to tho grange from the younger mom-bers. GETTING AS FAR FROM PORTUGAL AS POSSIBLE. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Paris, Fob. 7. Ex-Promlor Fran co, of Portugal, arrlvod horo today, and gavo out his first lntorvlow alnco tho nssassluntlon of King Cnrlos, and Crown Prince Liu?.. "Snturdny's trngody." ho said, "wan n blow which struck mo to the hourt. I rotnln full conildonco In my country, and am mont liopoful for hor ftitur . I nueurod King Maaoiol yhon I reslgnod that tho royalist party would rally around tho throno. "My friends, I know, will nlvo tho ministry their full support. It will be wise for mo to Hvo horoaftor fur from my native laud nnd Its politics, whloh I have definitely and forovor abandonod. I leave to tlnio, Judg ment of my ofTiolal conduct. I wlsii to formally detiy the statement that Quoon Amolla accused mo of moral ruBiKmsthUlty for tho murder of hor husband and son." That grand woman of Oregon will lecture at Salem Saturday. Hoar Clara II. Waldo. O" Why not a shoe man for prosldout r-for Instance Douglas or Florshelm. m LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Compqny, Cor. Mill and Summer Sts SALEM, OREGON I'HONK MAIN U0. Wo guarantee thin tpray o ho a strictly pur llmo.anil sulphur solution, tost SO to XI Baume. For ale by PLHTGHHR AtllYItl), I). A. WHITE & SONS, TILL. SON A. CO. AN'I) AT I'ACTOIlY. Pike h T,u per bairel; 1 50 ckkIR for barrel, If returned. TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees Ornamental Shrjjbs,JRoses Oar Ornamental Department is the largest ami most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., m 1 purpose 3. Harbor