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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
h DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALMM. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1008. MNaMfcoMMU 5 . . -i" Stockton! I. L THE OLD WHITE CORNER TREMENDOUS REDACTIONS IN BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS i J It t MOO values' . . ' ,N r ?5.50 values, ... ; fc , nC ftcduced to .... t ..... .' $.3 lcod to . . ?. f.'.jj ...... j , . 4,3 .. 4.50 5.65 r $3.60 values, ; . . tj r Reduced to . '. .- " " ' $4.00 values, ' 3 ( nniiuopd to ..... ; ;..". . v 3, 3.75 Reduced to $4.60 valuej, Reduced to '.'...' $5.00 values, Reducod to $6.00 values, Reduced to 16.50 value's, "' fM Reduced to .... ?,, ... ; .-: $7.00 valueB, Reduced to ; . , $7.50 values, Reduced to jf the Rain Keeps Up You Had Better Get a Storm Cape no new blizzard capes aro the best rain excluders ever Invented. Wo handled them last soason with groat success. Thoso who bought wre pleased, and sent Ms moro customers Price $2.00 New Shirts Frr coif and negllgeo shirts that tot .Ike dollar values for only 50 cents Coat Shirts Aloo plaited golf and nogllgeo In all stylos. Splendid offorlngs $1 .00 to $1 .50 A Typical Oregonian's Suit Case Made of full stock cow hide, lined with Holland Linen, fitted with shirt fold and brass ilmbrella clamps MHiBi2kM Vm1BbBHHHHSa 1mbmPBBBJH Price $6.50 Ladies' Cases Matlo of light wolght materials, such us' malting, paperold, bamboo, etc, $1 .75 to $5.00 Best Leather Suit cnsa for mon and women. Satin and loather lined casos. PORTLAND WILL SEND DELEGATION TO ATTEND SMOKER COMMITTEE FROM SALES! DOES GOOD WORK AND WAKE PORT LAND'S BUSINESS MEN TO THE IMPORTANCE OF AIDING IN BUILDING UP THE CAPITAL CITY. $7.00 to $1 2.50 USEMENTS minim next Grand Opera Housp. &to!c Company all orium Holler Rink. . aiteruooa and evening The Vaudette, pictures and nt, ,,.., ,i f,Tr)r afteraoon nH avanin fc&Ur and Mondav nf. nnd thero will bo n splendid exhibition of rifle shooting. All this, at popu lar prices, should fill tho house. o WILL HE TRIED FOR MANSLAUGHTER (Unltet? Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, Wash,, Fob. 14. Guy C. Strauon, socrotary of tho Acm. Shingle Company, will be charged to day with Involuntary manslaughter, In an Information which will bo filed by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney M'KINLEY IN HONOLULU A committee of Salem boostors spont Thursdny at Portland to get a big crowd up hero next Tuesday, to honor the oponlng of tho Oregon Electric. Exerted Himself Heroically. Tom Richardson, after tho big pre llmlnary nt tho opera houeo, and as a result of .tho deliberations on how boot to push tho Capital City monsto. smoker for the 18th, a commltto con. slsflng of John H. Albert, Geo. F. Rodgcrs, C. M. Bishop, E. Hofor, F. W. Powers, Gideon Stolz, J. L. Stocks ton and C. II, Hlngos was appolntod to Journey down tho river and Invito Mayor Lane and other lending citi zens of that city to como to Salem on the 18th nnd onjoy tho hospitality of the Snlom Board of Trado and othor boosters, and help push Snlom along. Mayor Kodgors hoadod tho call In person, and In n happy manner pre sented tho case. The Portland Crowd. Among those who will como from Portland to nttoml tho big smoker on tho 18th are tho follewing: A, L. Mills, Ilobt. Livingstone, B. L. Jossolyn, p. I. Fullor, P. V. Hol mnu, R. Loa Dnruos, J. P. O'Brlon, John P. Carroll, C. S. Jackson, Mayor Harry Lane, W. M. Ladd, I. Lang, I. N. Flolschnor, W. J. Burns, T. W. D. London, E. L. Thompson, J. N. Teal, R. B. Miller, F. II. Fogarty, L. Allen Lewis, N. Neustndtor, J. S. Scott, W D. Whoolwrlght, II. C. Campbell, C. P. Swlgont, W. B. Ayre, C. W. Ilod 8on, W. 1). Glafko, T. 8. Townsond, P. B. Clark, Ed. Glltnor, II. M. Adams, C. II. Carey, II. M. Brekwlth, G. P No'vlns,, P. E. Tuokor, C. P. Cool Id go, W. S. Tumor, W, W. Cot ton, G. M. Talbot, S. B. Vincent, II. W. Schmoer, Prnnk T. Griffiths, II. L. Plttock, P. W. Loadbettor, II. Wlttonborg, Jay Smith, Jefferson My ers, Wnltor P, Burroll. A sloopor will bo attachod to the train from tho south, and will roturn tho party to Portland In amplo time for business Wodnosday morning, February 19. The splondld rooms of th Illlhee MORE NEW GOODS I Just received another shipment of our new Spring Suitings. We arc now showing many of the choicest weaves and most exquisite designs in the new sukings at much lower prices than you can find elsewhere for the same quality. Our Dress Goods depart merit, that has been so popular with our many lady customers during the past seasons, promises to be even more popular during the coming spring. The new Calicoes, Ginghams, Per cales, etc, are now ready for your inspection. UNDERMUSLINS Dainty designs and big values on new undergarments. NEW LACE CURTAINS Now is the time to select your new Lace Curtains. White the stock is new you will have many choice pat terns to choose from. BED SPREADS We are showing a fine assortment of Bed Spreads at prices that will interest you. M Z? . S Cfo a ir . . ?SrSl2& 13&4SI m,OSr& 0. oS.iJj.Grs'stCid', &rffa This store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday MAY SOAK THE T0BACG0 TRUST (United Press Lonsed Wlro.) Lexington, Fob. 14. Announce ment was mndo today that tho Amorl onn Tobacco Company, known a tho tobacco trust, will put to n torft in tho' higher aourts tho Indlatmont re turnod o.i)arjitQjy ngninsflta ngonts. AUornoys say tine anil-trust law Ik upheld through nil stage of tho 1 1 LI -gut 'an, and that If tha maximum flnoa aro ImpoHod thoy will be 1Ik club. In the Niks magnlllcaut temple, gor than tho 0110 aseaesod In the that tho attornoy-gonornl Investigate the land holdings of rnllronds, to as cortulu If they aro refusing to soli landB to nettlors nt rooHonablo prices. If such Is found to bo tho pnHo, tho aUorney-gonornl will bo directed to tnko the nooMwnry steps to compel the railroads to soil In accordance with th original terms or tho grant. Sonutors Fulton, Dopow nnd Ovor man, the sub-oommltteo nppolntod to Invostlgnto tNp matter, reportod tho resolution to ,tjio commltteo of -the whole. T on Liberty Btredt, have been secured In which to hold tho smoker and Jol lification, and one of tht moit sumpt uous spreads ovor undertaken by a Snlom pushing organization will be placed beforo thoso in attendance on the night of the ISth. ease of the Standard Oil Company by Judgo Lnndla nt Chicago. Thw min imum could bo $8,000,000 and the maximum $80,000,000. -o (United Press Loosed Wlro.) Honolulu, Feb. 14. In chargo of Officer J, P. Korrlgan, of Portland. Horace G. MoKlnley, who Is wanted M.Um.l.Ei)7" &Ku4 Daughter.' present- . w siock Company at Z ., "' w;; "r w!re L h kl " """ NOiiiar "Vbrv . a laru - K u ... ". sure to . - "m ,. Ir, . j .!. " ' "meieur " acton i huvi-- ,,,,... JVIIIlj , in the latter city on oharges iuvolv- Vandervon In tho sunorlor court to- ,nB ,aud frauds, la on route to San i day. The specific act complained of will be the killing of Henrietta John son, tho 5-year-old daughter of Francisco from Honolulu on tho steamor America Maru. Tho Maru arrived her today from tho Orlont, NEW YORK WOMEN DEFY THE LAW Jacob Johnson, of Ballard, on Jan- i McKlnley was nrroatod a few days uary 26, who was run down by an ago In Mukden, China, thereby end automobile driven by Mr. Strntton, t ing the long search that f made for him. had been "-- - "VafMMMna Opera House mS? ' BIJOU .STOCK COMPANY dally at Craber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINC WISCONSIN FOR BRYAN Will give prompt attention to all orders, guaranteo our work to give satisfaction and to be up io the sanitary stand ard, AVE WILL BE PLEASED TO GTVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phone 550. (l'nltd Preee Leased Wire.) Milwaukee. WJs.. Feb. H. The Wibooneta Democratic convention to day adoptd reeolutlone endorsing .William JeHBlngs Brynn for the pre- idential nomination, and iRetruotia the Wisconsin (feiogatton to the Demoeratie national convention to vote for him "first, last and all the time." o Tornado In Toxoh. ' H&U&s, Tex, Ib. 11. Report. re ceived hore today state that a storm struck Tyler, Texas, early today. Several pervons are reported killed. (United Press Leased Wlro.) New York, Fob. H. Members of the police forco aro preparing for all sorts of trouble next Sunday, when the suffragists, according to tholr announoemont, will march 25,000 strong through the streets, in splt9 of tho law ' prohibiting demonstra tions of this kind on tho Sabbath. Conamlseloner Bingham deolarea that he will ue vry policeman In the city. If neeoMAry, to prevent th; parade. The women say they will gather at Union Square ami march northward. INSURANCE CO. INSOLVENT WILL COMPEL ROADS TO SHLL. (Unitod Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Fob. 14. Another blow at tho railroads controlled by Harrlman and otli'er magnate Is oon- tomplated In congrote. The senate committee on Judiciary will report a resolution directing IIKTTHlt ROADS Mi:i;n.(j adjourns The Marlon county road supervi sors concluded tholr annual mooting Tuesday. Much progresn was made during tho two days of the meeting, tho prlnolpal feature of which was the arranging of n con tost for rond building betweon tho BUporvlsors, In whloh $1200 will bo divided among tho winners. The mooting brought out much en thusiasm, and many speeehos wore made, and at tho conconoluslon n vote of thanks wns oxtended Judge Scott for his energetic work during tho yonr. LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Gor. Mill and Summer Sts HALEM, OREGOX PHONE MAIN 110. V guarantee thl.i spray o be a strictly pure lime and sulphur solution, test 29 to 21 Baume. For sale by KI.KTCIIHK &I!YIII, I). A. WHITE & SON'S, TILL SON' & CO. ND AT I'AfTOIlV. Pijrft js r.u p. i baip'l, $1 .",o credit for barn-1, f returntl X JlxJCiJZii3 W C Tlllsonls confined to his homo with a severe cold, contracted during bis v!sR in the East (United Prose Leased Wire ) Albany, N Y., Feb. 14. Atiorney Qeweral Jaoicson today made appjka tiOR for a receiver for the Mutual Re serve Life Insuranca Company on the ground that the concern is hopeless ly Insolvent. The application is based on the report of the state Insurance exam iners, who. with the Colorado Insur ance commlssloa&r, have been Inves tigating the affairs of the Mutual Reserve for some months 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 Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest and most complete on this coast If you need anything in our Kfle 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Saem k-