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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALXM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1008
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ANNUAL WHITE SALE
Those who visited this sale know that we are selling clean, reliable iner
chandise, such as the Meyers quality, at a great saving in price. White
goodsconsidering qualitynever were placed on sale at such astonishingly
low prices.
READY-MADE GARMENTS
At this time we announce the arrival of our new Spring Suits for Women. We would
take pleasure in showing these suits and insist on you choosing early before assort
ments ami sizes are broken.
White Dress
Goods
Of most ovcry known vnrloty
for aftomoon mid ovonlng wear
In ISolllntH, Voiles, Hertford Cordd
Cropo do Chlno, Crojio do I'avlH,
HonrlotUi, Blcllllon, Bilk Vollo,
Panama, Storm and Fronoh Borgo
Cheviot, rrunllln nnd Np Volllo,
nt Whlto 8a.lo prlocn.
Shoes
In our now department wo tiro
ready 4o bIiow tho nowost spring
litHtit In hoe and Oxford, bhiok
r tan, for inon, women nmfVlill
dron, NKW ANNHX, COUHT HTHKI7P..
EMBROIDERIES
Charming laces and embroideries,
dainty, (limy Incoa and cmhroldorles
occupy a high position In tho favor
of most woin on, who hall with do
light u HcaRon which provides an lar
Ishly for their uho na tho present with
IUi continued wnvo of whlto. HI'K
CI AJi Kmhroldcry ICdgffl, Ilnntls mid
Itwdlng Less One-Third Itoriml
Mdi nnd VjiI Lmcch Ivkm Oni-Tlilrd
frfttyi Applique nnd Fancy Trim
ming HAhV VllWK
HUCK TOWHI..4
(lood (juullty huck towolu, slzo 10
x'JO, regular 12V4e viiIhoh .
Whlto Bale Hpeclal, (inch lUC
IIKI) HI'HHADH
Full Hlr.u hud spreads, regular 2
values, Whlto Halo
Bpuolnl
$1.60
Advance Showing
of Spring Wash
Goods
AH that's now and good Is rep
rosonted In swooping variety with
a full quota of staple weaves In
which the seasons make no
ohnngo. Silk Orgundlos, Lucerne
TlH'nte, In checks, dots, blue and
pink.
COMING
EVENT ON
ROLLERS
SIX DAVS SKATING
SOMK OF T1IK SI'EBDIKST ONKS
OX THK COAST WILL EXTKR
PROMISES TO HE OF INTENSE
INTEREST TO ALL LOVERS OF
THK LITTLE ROLLERS.
Men's Ready-to-we
Thin new departmont I readv
to it'ct-lvo all men and boys with
.ho in Ht tinlquo stylos of clothing
and furnishings at a special sav
ing during our Whlto Sato. Ho
inoinhft' tho ontrauco Is on Court
street, In our now
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CITY NEWS
A GoHrctlon of Important Far- X
' affraptM for Your CotMldcratloH I
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Wrwtliw
Fair tonight, Friday rain,
Wo Want
Two ton of ohlokuna this VMk
Capital Commission Company. Phone
179. tf
Repairing Iocomotiv
Locouiotlvo No. 1001 Is being
overhauled by lJiiiKlneer Horburt
(larnbK, nUo remodeling firubox and
putting In larger flues, in order to
hum oil II will probably bo In run
nlng order In Juno or July, 1U0S.
Dr. It. Cartwriglit
Has resumed his practlro In, Balnj
nnd Mioa oponvd an ottlco In rooms
and 3, over Fry's drUK atom, Ottlco
fcouru, I2ia to 4 p. in. 2uim
Halibut KM round
Krrliifitoii &. Van Pali, go
pors and marketuieh.
YjUv ti ltar
All Uiom wishing ui outw the six
slay raw, to bo pii)d off nt 1h6 Au.
dltorluui Muk naxi week, tuns havo
thnlr names A( tho rtHk an or bafore
Friday ultfhl. February 14.
Tho ui:lu4t.
Markot prlt paid for uklakcns
Capital Cww4fcln OUMpanj. P-hafb
178. tf
Captury a l'rlnv
Hy tmtarlwg the ilwjiy rf ( fe
IHIUHI ttSMUn kgtUlj? Kc Hxl
vk Any sji niir.
Mrliijc l Ymir Odokan--
at all J'im bam 0!!ll
CoiumttNOoM Oa. Ph it?, tf
Try our honeycomb chows. They ,
uro thi latest, at ZlimV
Another Ciindhlntr
II Is rumored that Wlll'am Htishoy
will Mo his petition for nomination
fur thw position of uotiuty judK.
Miilijfct, to thk Republican prlmarlos.
Comic All-
No mun who turns his living by
th "riwout of his brow" should miss
huarlug'tho talks at iilou Hall, 420
Htato street, Friday uvenlug uaxt.
Tho How Mettled
Harry Miller was lined 96 ou tho
charge pmforred against him by
William Tweedy, manager of tho
"la (Irando Houso," for creating i
disturbance when ordered from tho
house for misbehaving. Miller dl
minted tho assault ahurgo, which h
had preferred against Tweedy for
throwing him out of the building,
stutlng that ho "hml gottnn what wus
eouilug to him."
l"rtstr llopf Kh-ctl
Hev. Carl llopf. ptr af thO
Ohr.lbt Qttrman Uithurnu ahuroh, has
bwttt ltel reldoMt f tho 1'orU
IgndTauoma ooafartmsa Of tko Obi
synthl. wlUok is la MMtoM Ih Ihll
otty. TIb eoNlwriMiM has a larger
aUMdaiiM li nu iu sy iirmittus
yoar.
Personal Mention
C. 8. Hamilton paid a brlof visit
to Portland yostorday.
W. H. I). Stowart, of Gates. wai
In Hulsin yostordHy Httentllng to Inisl
tiomi matters.
t Mr. and Mrs. A. IC. Pugli loft
Wednesday for Astoria, their home.
Win. Illroiu, u rssldsut In tho
neighborhood of tho roform school,
was here Wednesday lUtsndlng to
buslnusH umttors.
Mrs. C. II. Ilausman has gouo to
HaWey and IlrownHvllle to visit
friends and relatives.
Tho roller skating enthusiasts
of thlH city have arrangod an ovont
which will bo now to the poople of
Salem. Thoy hnve Induced tho man
ugoment of tho Auditorium roller
rink to co-operato with thorn In put
ting on a six-day roller race, similar
to one hold In Portland last wcok.
Tho Portland race was a groat suc
coho, and one horo nt Salem should be
Jtut as exciting. This is a new sport
on tho Pacific coast, and Is a severo
ten for the host trained mon. All
Interested in rollor skating should
he'p to make this a groat success.
Tho preliminary contests will be
h hi Saturday ovonlng for the pur-
pot-o of selecting a tonm of six of the
fastest skaters In Salem, who will
then be started on their six-day con
tost Monday evening at 9 o'clock,
each day of steady ntl'lng to consume
20 minutes, nnd nt the llnlsh of each
day's raco a record will he placed on
lllo represontlng tho distance cov
ered by each con4ostant, and at the
closing night of tho race, February
2'2, tilt man who hn to his credit
tho most distance will bo accordod
tho llrct prlzu. Tho rink has put up
valuable prizes for tho first, socond
and third wlnnera.
No one Is barred from onioning the
preliminary with Intontlons of mak
ing good for -the main event. Those
wishing to outer may leavo their
names at the rink on or before Frl
day ovonlng, February 14.
SCHUEBEL TO
BE RECESS
APPOINTEE
JUST A HENEV JOB
PRESIDENT WILL APPOINT DL
TOWNSEXD WHO WILL ItESIGX
WHEN COXGItESS ADJOURNS,
AND SCHUEHEL WILL THEN IJE
APPOINTED.
HANGED AND SHOT
MUSTNOWBETRIED
huh t kMuak, J (. T)t$
Bdy it. Um k m y4iiui, tM Ii it
OIHJ-W4.
Maudy Itouud Otttr-
(lorK let ml J" .We , wa .
vtrly wMtnaM Oatt UUaiu m the
OJttaiio Orv 1MJ ktsx SUtra)
MlSbt. vu beta Ul Hswr tty Jtfe
th prr ttMtrt u4r WaU t 1t
Hla hW u wr a Wm. h it
dt jail
M, I, J(hh, nij
M U Joum. of Ufookjubrt fili
kU miUoH fur U MHtuty 148'
apnp.
Tk tsn Mac at andy In Saiw
U at XfHHV,
Held to (Irund Jurj-
Juilro ; tUe Htm Metres this
morulgg keW Lowta Ratltk to atiwr
to Ike ifrtom Jury at Its Hxt somdun
wadr ItOt VhIh a ik okarg of
rabblHg DltlfMait's neoiMl-kaHil stotv
M tk Mgkl ( DtHitunfee it D. U.
)rKy aaa F. W P1aaHleH. moi.
rnauw t Smith. wew dkimUn'l h
lk reroMiHeHUatu of IMstrtrl At
iftrtui) MeNary, lkw belag no evW
dwtc on wkkak to kM UetH.
tdtk will 4vm U) taee a Mmw
trial m ike thrt f taking a wtti
ttm ik pekt f j, a. cl.
Will OpiM Hlllfc
0c & SiMNtfcMl. t rthHd.
kM ilea a mpy f kto tUta for
U m ( wajirmiuM. Skk
m a awla (or tk mmm om ai
Uw last tfieoUa.
IKui't HtUl ""
T kar Uw lall ami Cko mhIh
erw. a OhJh Hall, 4ff 5twU ttreot,
fWjr WHHg.
Ift swinging from the branch of
,a tree and with six bullot wounds In
his head and body. Orover Frunklln.
It. O. Thomas, of Turner, wa In a aogro burglar, was cat down by
this cltj Wednwiday. attending to i Sheriff Hatlw In Dotham. Ala., and
It is believed he will recover. Tho
mob wklrh lynched him soatterod Iu
the cowvlct'ou the negro waj dead,
nnd k wnn not until llftoon tniuuttw
after llutler had severed tho rope
that a doctor discovered trig us of
life la his Mill form.
I More than a ha ml red shots wore
fired at the maa aftor hL had bean
SWHttg with hU font lx fw from the
ground, bat iu the oxcitement of tho
)nob the great MwioiKy of the bullets
.went wide. There were 300 men l
business matters.
Judge II. II. liowltt and wife have
returned to their home In Albany,
aftor a Hhor visit with Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Moore.
Mr. nad Mrm. 8. P. Ilaeh navo ro
turHed to their home In Imitation, af
ter a few days' visit with Mrs. I'oter
Uaoh here.
If. W. Pierre, a young stager, who
tialtw dletlHgHtaked klmeelf In tho
high school rendition of "Ptaaforo."
kae left for Portland, where ho will
remala for some time.
Washington, Feb. 13. In tho hopo
of thwarting tho senate- In its Inten
tion to defoal Prosldent Roosevelt's
wishos rclatlvo to the appointment
of a United States district attorney
of Oregon, Frnncls J. Honey has de
cided upon n plan which ho thinks
will havo a wonderful effect.
Report has It that the President
hna placed his stamp of approval up
on tho schomo, which, If carried
out successfully, will be a vory pleas
ing victory for Senator Bourne, ono
of the President's most ardont admir
ers.
Heney practically Is acting govern
ment attorney nt Portland. Tho
Preeldtut turnod down a candidate
recommended by Senator Fulton and
tho two Oregon congressmen and
nominated Chris Schuohol, who H
backed by Dourno, but Fulton mndc
a light on ScliMobol, and Bourn"
weakened, so his namo is to be with
drawn. The delegation recently got
together and recommended T. J.
Cleeton, of Portland.
H. T. Townsend, nsslttnnt district
attorney of North Dakota, has boon
working on 4ho Southern Pacific
loud erant coses In Orogon by detail
of tho President, and has mot Henoy
there.
Honey has rocommonded to tho
Prosldont that Clooton bo turnod
down, notwithstanding tho fact that
tho ontlro delegation has recora
mended him. Honey rocommonds
that Townsend bo appolntod to
erve ad Intorlm, thus rollovlng
Bristol. Tho ad Interim appoint
ment can bo mado by tho federal
Judge, and It Is understood hero that
Judge Wolverton stands ready to ap
point Townsond. Tho ad interim ap
polntmont can run along until tho
senato adjourns, and thon tho Prosl-
det will bo ablo to put Schuobol In as
a recess appointee.
ment, but f thero is thorough
iuwuu mo unions will b.i
maintain their standard of
and hours of omploymrnt
o
LRRIED.
SMITH JONES. At thi
StntnR In.ltnr. i.i.i
Cnomnwn. Wminn.t-.
, ,.v.u.,voua i t-j
February 12, 1908, M(b3 lJ
Jones to Edwin A. Smith, R
i. uaocock performing the
mony.
fltnltV. In U !.
" "' siani eng nd
tno inaian scnool, where ho hai
working for somo time, whllj
oriuo ib ono or the clerks of the
Institution. Thoy have conp !
oner Honeymoon.
DIED.
tr a i on ii . . .
uviiijrj. ii. ino nomr of hid
ivu, ul viuur JL.3KC, Ji
Hnaso, aged 88 years, 10
and 24 days.
He was a natlvo of Grman;
is survived by a son ttlll fivl.
that country; Fred Haa-;o. of
laK", and Charles, Elizabeth!
William, grandchildren.
i no iiinerai win take piae
u:ou ociock iriuay mcrnlngl
uio resiuenco or nis con at
"""' "u tyitiuiiiH win U(j rn(
In the Zenu cemetery.
aeieaiBi
STARR PIAIN
man class goods
GEO. C. WILI
( ) a)
Norwich Unfon Fire
Insurance Sc
Frank Meredith, Resident Agd
Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co3
29 Comraorclal Btreot.
MONEY TO WL
THOS. IC F
Over Ladd & Dunh's Bank, 8alei
1 NEW TODA1
) i
For Sale Sovoral houses Id Si
and farm 'ands at a bargain..
ital National Bank. 6-1-
t-
Jiut t) Unilinl
'm that you may aed mm mill
wwk ihm sprtag. imi twti thav
my mh ami Uixc fMr twras oat
the Kt bw la oa the skortt ita
lic Oow auj 4mpiM Factory
corner Mill and Churtli stmt.
(J"ro Wnlt Drns Dond.
aeore Walt, on of Salem's well,
kaowa rttlirtH. dromied dead near
few home aboat 7 o'clock tkbj mern
lag. He was on kls way down tows
from kls home e Marloa street, near
TweaUetk. ami met a friend to whom
He stored U talk oa Twentieth
stixmt. Aftor UlklNK u maaient ho
reached for his watch, ami. dtooover
Ing tlmt be had )ft It at home. T-
maiked tka ke wonM go baek aud
$H It. He tnraetl aroMad aad s4rt
wl tor home, bat had taken ealy a
fw mens wKea ke sank dowa uhor
the car track ami expired alatoet Ih
uatly. Tko kmly wm uvea to tk
home ami taere will remain iimUI
rm moralMtf nt it o'cloek. at
wkkk time lm fwetral eervlcs will
be Iteid. and tin) bmiy takea l Zaa
foc.Uurmeett
Oimo Wnlt wc for many yeans n
rtel of lHlk eemniy. ami owned
n ttne ttrm tter nt ike time of his
dmuk. lie moved to Salem abHt
nv yenra agex
He loaves. beaj4ea kl wife, famr
mm, Otte. OmwM and Ollr. retM
lK mr ImteteeMlenc. d Frank.
t Senttk. and three Hakter, Mrs.
Nn SwHkwick. of Polk eonnty. and
Mary and Qenw at kome.
Mr. Walt ww H years 1 age. and
had a wM rt4e f frmU tkraugh
ont tk WlilnmUe valley.
4,ne lynching imrty, and all swore to
111 Franklin.
; They took him by main force from
JlHtUr and three denntle. lt4tr
J swore la anont tl elOsMs aa depn-
yea and puretieil the mob so cloely
Dtat a quick hamjlNg was deetded
ipon by the waders of the gang of
uchtrs.
Franklin wa tied hand ami foot
ml ttrung nnon a tro Inelde the
trporatton Hmlti, One mtnnte was
Kiv me negro (or nrayer. nnd be
tbok tn Hum In frenated apoeals for
nierty He deatad tne crlai u-tth
wklch be was enftrami attd eho4d
C terror when Anally the aooee was
Ugkiened s round bis nock,
j He wa ver apemjtl) drawn up by
&U men catching Um .ml of th rope
fr the branch Th knotted the
r$ix aronnd tk trunk of another
Up, and when tne mob was read to
sjntter Urn artwc nrntnii. Two of the
bullets svord the side of th negroe'o
hw4 The only serious wound is in
lh rlxbt lnn.
Frank Un U n)4r Urn care of two
physician In tne eonty jail If he
ttrvtve. be will have to stand trial
tne charge of breaking Into tht
tore of A. C Frntlk of DoUmm
UNIONS .MUST
STAND FIRM.
fUnlted Press Leased Wlro.)
Los Angolos, Cal., Feb. 13. Johu
B. Lomon, of Milwaukee, treasurer
of tho American Federation of La
bor, and ono of tho most promlnont
workers In the trado unionist move
menu, nddreeclag an audlonco of
union mon here, said:
"Thoro Is greater need for organ
isation than over btforo. Should
the nw Immigration act concerning
the Japanese, which Is under discus
sion at tbe preeont time In Washing
ton. fall through, k will mean a fa-
Mai blow to the trado unionist move
ment on the Pacific coast, If the la
bor organisations In the various oltios
are not on a solid basis and ready to
meet the condition. The ordinary
Ainorlcan worklngmen are unable to
eommte wit the growing influx of
Asiatic workers, who will do work
on starvation wages. The labor
unions of this cKy. San Franelsco
nnd tbe Puget Sound district are fac
ing on of the greatest problems In
the bIMory of tbe lebor union raove-
For Sale Largo body and
grado second-growth fir.
1417 or 1283. Downing &
2-y-ts
lropcrty Ownerw, Attention.
ono Hating their propcr'y
Dorby & WIIIboh within ten
can or ran go to have It put ia I
big now prlco list that comin
and will go all over tho lri
States. Call and so Dertj
Wlllson. 2-11-3H
For Sale Tho cheapest place in
lorn for tho money 1267 Ma
corner of 14th street Ml
Wonted To buy a potted Ru
plant 3 feet high or our An
"P. D. Q.. earo Journa Ml
IlrtHl-to-lay Single Comb
Island Reds Eggs f - rtc
$1.50 per sotting cf 13
havo a few flno cocker's at
ooch. 2417 Trade, "Z'r
St. G. W. Hlrons, 2 Ui
Found Fountain pen 0r.rj
havo annio tiv eaPinc a', i-H
ojlloo, proving propr f a' J
Ing for this notice
For Sah Ono mare w b
nounds. Will sell c r aid
1200-pound horse !,u :
oall at Salem Truck F-a
office.
'3 11
For Sale Nice flock (
norca hens, at Morn!rr
Amy place. Call mi t
Ing.
-o-
Wo Wjint
You to oaU on we. We hav the
mow ujto-daie Kantns and dying
ettabiuhtuent in tho ity our work
u guarautecd Johuton Jfc Steg.
8rV door watn of Jcuraa! ocv
11 1 Money Unakvil Out.
( United rhree Leased Wire
San FrAnclaro. Feb u The dts.
covery was mmto tbta mcrwtag that
$31M of tne $ in roW and 4i.
vr nvMntly found In U mine af an
old lodging nme. and watcn was
placed In the cnalody ot tk i,roer
ty clerk rtf h fiwv dcartii rU hifc
dKappearod No ekarge bav bwo
mado and no esp anat:.n vf tfce da-
apfxaranc Htm bn effred
Country Meats
Sparc Ribs, loin, Sausage, Hams, Shoulders, Bacon
Best Creamery Butter
Per "JK
Roll OL
Every Pound Guaranteed
Moir Grocery
Co.
456 State
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