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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
HAIIiY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 100. TO BOOST OR NOT TO BOOST BOARD OF TRADE ACTIVE M'NARY iwwwwwwwuwuwwwwwwMnniwwww DOESN'T WANT IT v ' it 'V, t ' THE ISSUE TUESDAY GATHERS EXHIBITS BUT MIGHT ACCEPT i :R is RUT ALL IMLIUI SAYS AJIKN, AND BOOSTING IB TUB ORDKII OV T1IH DAYSI'LKNDII) I'ltO ORAM TUfiflDAV KVUNINO At Tin: lLhiiiKK oLun. A First Light up every Btoro and rcsldonco Tuesday evening. Second no on hand to welcome tha Incoming Rtioatn of tho olty. Third Do your purl to mnko thorn foil that Bnlcm is wideawake. All committees' and mombora of tho commcrclol bodies of -this city nro to bo out and nt work to mnko tho visitors realteo THAT TIIKY ARK NOT IN THIS LANI OF NOD, HUT AT TIIK CITY OV 'IT." Tho fooling Ib In tho iilr tlmt this In tho town that will mnko a record breaking growth this yonr of our Lord, 1008. Tho nocond big golden aplko In tho mllo-stono of progross will ho drlvon tomorrow night. Put on a olonn collar, shnvo your fnro and imt on your host pants nid ncoktlo nnd help tho Jolly along. Tho specifications aro nil right, having boon woikod out by Hits city's bout exports, nnd tho rosult will be pious Inn to yon-iitiH nnd wo-uns. Wlutt Will Ho Bono. Tho IjIjc exporlctnoo mooting of tho Hoard of Trndo "smokar" tomorrow evening nt the Hike hull nil html nt'H nnd professional moil of our olty nnd members of Hulom'a commerolnl orgnnlntloiiu will bo oxpooted to listen to tiio boat mid brightest din CUnIohh of dovoloplng our resources tlmt hnvo ever houn proguntod nny where. Delegation from tho Houth, Inoltid Ing CoUiiko (lrovo, HiiKeno, Allmny, liObnnnii. Corvnllls mid olbor town, will nrrlvii on tho 2:41' train. TIioho from Woodbtirn, OruKon City. ner vals and points north betweon here nnd 1'ortlnnd will arrive on tin (1:40 local, whllo tho Immeiwo throng from l'ortUnil wlllcome up on the Oregon llleotrle MHd arrive her at S o'clock. All wll be met by ronuiilUeos and Meortft! to the Hllhee club rooms and later to Hotel Willamette, whore a hearty dlaaer will I aorvwt. Thow arriving wly though will b oeeortod nbwit ttt oily, wither by trolley rart or lu whatever wy heel nulls thelrtnonaure. The city will he thrown wide open, iu U wore, to af. ford n' visitor n whittle to see and know what they wtoh onHeerftlng too Capital Olty. At s o'eioek the Ul lllks' hull will bo thmwM opt for Uih prognun of thu evoHlag, wklrk will InrlmU abort. crisp sptKohoa by Governor Cham berlain, Mayor Una, Portland mil- lloHRrM. llUOlaoaa M1H UHd bHSt ora s.eneally. The whole maUor will. In a mwunire, be Informal, mid tluitt giVM it nu nlr of comfort, cordl nliiy. as well as oathualaaiH. A aplon did orcHoatra will furalak ihuhIo far tht entire evoalMg, NHd the goes will b rvet with n deUghtral UHrh in tho tllMlHK room of Hih lllks' kail Tho siMoloud club room f Ike un ite, wkieh Tom lUokardeoN sy ar (he nuiNt IM tkw Vw for a city f thu 1.1m, will be at tk iIUhomI of tho vUltors iIhHhr tkw H4lr day. Tkt iHMhante of tk tUy n1i U uktd lo U,n tiis4r kUmtvo llxklwl H II tb vaiHc THtAluy. Ih ofr U niako k ity a trl mor aUraoUv Tho lUiwri for tk NtorHlag itis fnuM iSkHbutd will b tftkoti to t klv oark At tk frwtgkt dwtot, from whlrk iny win b uKll ki IHirt laad im tu oariy moral a data. NIJW FURNITURK AND A OWNER AL OVKRHAULINO IMPROVES AITKARANCK OP ROOMS KX IIIHIT8 ARK AI)l)i:i) TO, AND MUCH MTKRATURG HANl)Li;i). Tlioro 1b great activity about tho Hohrd of Trndo headquarters theao days. Tho place has been entirely renovated, and a now appcaranco Is Jvldcut in tho exhibits and tho ar nngomont of tho room. Among ottor, things tho socretnry's omco has beou fitted up with some now fitrnl turo nnd cqulpmont, nil of which will not only glvo tha placo n butter np- pearnnco, hut facilitate tho koUIuk out of .tho tlow literature, which Is being demanded in largo quantities by Intorostod corrospoudontH nil over Iho Hnst. Home new additions nro lining mndo to tho oxhlblt ovory day, and nmong tho latost Is n flue nam- plo of bntturnuti, brought In by Mr IIiihIi', tho vwtornn banker, who bni Home trow ho plnntod 15 years axo with nuts from Ills old MnHch.ifletts home. Mr. Hush hurvostod (lvo bunhols from one of theto troua Inst yonr. Tho vnrlaty Is dlfforont from Home of thu other butternuts tlmt liny been Impurtud Into thla suction. Pnrtloa who onro to plant them Could Miicurw a few for hhoiL Mr. Hush Is very much liiUrostad In tho literature balng sont out by tho Hoard of 8AY8 IT WOULD COSII'KL HIM TO GIVi; 'UP HIS PRK8KNT IOHI TION AND SACRIFIOB IU8 PRI VATIJ PRAOTICI-HUT IT 18 TOO KARLY TO DECIDK. m I .! John II, McNary, attorney for the third district, declnred In an Inter view with a Journal roprosontativc thin afternoon that ho will probably not accept tho United, States dfrtrlct attorneyship, if tho potiltion is of fered to him. McNnry, alnco It has boon rumored that ho would bo named for tho po rtion, hna been looking Into tho work connocted with tho ofllcc, nnd found Hint It would bo nccosanry for him to glvo up his oxtonslvo law prnc tlco In this city ns well na tho attor noyshlp of this district. He consid ers this too groat a snorinco to innk? to securo tho nppolntment to th blghor ofllco. A llnnl decision will probably ! reached by McNnry within a few hours nftor ho Is odlclully notified Hint ho can hnvo tho nppolntment ir ho wnnto It. At that ilme he will ronfer and loam liow much of hi tlmo enn bo usod for IiIh own prnctlc Mr. McNnry ntntod, in sponklng of his position in the mattor, n follows "I have beon looking Into the du tlaa devolving upon tho olllro of the Pnltod BtntoM District Attorney, nnd A.. Trade, nnd tins volunttorud to for- Unci Hint If that position wero offered ward u quantity of It to souio of hta lo me, and I necaptod, It would be aoquttlutnticM in MnMochuitotUt mill , uecoanury for mo to glvo up my prl New York. , vnlo prnntlco and my prtniuut oh. Another liitorootlng oxhlblt la tlou. This, 1 cousldor. too great n from John Orabor. the plumber, nnd txiorlflno. I, of courso cnunot stnto consists of Home oxnollant peonn( posltlvoly what I would do until I re nutu from his realtor's truos, aim eslvml tho appointment, and had some splendid Kranqtiutto wnliiut tlmo to uoufor nnd nsoertniu how I and ho in i) Mammoth Pound pears, could tnke oaro of my practice." which nre still sound and taking on ' M, a beaiitlftil yellow color. He has nU u unniKHi in a llg on a lllltu cut from their door yard last week. Th$ fruit Is about oue-fourth growa. and that oa tke tree will mature le, Wimilllll Mill N. II StonebrlNk. of Polk count). : (Jrrt,uI 0,,,,r'1 Uo,,M, also brought to a aoleadld exhibit of, f-",uary 28 -Chatlw II Han They are a smooth tuber aMl iirolltte AMUSEMENTS prud'.u.'K ODD FELLOWS LOSE BY FIRE Auditorium Holler Hink. Morning, afternoon nnd ovonlng losslens. The VnmlHto. Moving plolurae and Illustrated onge, ovary afternoon and ovonlng except Sunday and Monday afternoons. Save Your Dollars Weekly Capital iownwl, Me fr -Ot Jcml-Weokly Oregon Journal oun ir 91.00 Regular prlco of both papere ' ..W.00 Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT OUR EXCLUSIVE CLUB RATE $L5 Dally Capital Journal, by mall W.OO Dally Portland Journal, by mail $5.00 Dally and Sunday Portland Journal, by mall $7,CO Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies Daily Capital Journal and Portland Journal, by mall, ono 'r year ......, 97.00 Dally Capital Jdurnul and Dally and Sunday Portland Journal ono yo.ir, by mall $0.00 SAVE $1.50 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.50 ON THE SECOND Thoso prices aro atrlctly net cash in advnnco mall order propo sitions, nnd do not apply on nny of our city currier or special de livery system. THE SEMI-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publlshos tho latest and most complote telegraphic -news of tho world; glvos rellnblo market roports, as it Is published at Port land, whoro tho market nows can bo nnd Ls corrcctod to dato for each Issuo; has an entertaining story pago and a pago or moro of comic oaoh wcok, and it goer, to the subscriber twice every weok 10-1 tlmos a year. t THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Is a clean, modol, up-to-date local newspaper. It glvos all the latost nows and happenings and should bo In ovory homo In this vicinity. Tho two papers mako a splondld combination and .you save monoy by Bonding your subscription to E. HOFFjR, Publisher, r Salem, Oregon Hwiiuuiiwmiiimwiimm (United Pfce (.eased Wire.) Welaer, Idako. IMt. IT At :I0 thla utorHlug tke Odd IM lows' nIM Ihk wna bur, deotroytftg a etoek or dry good valued at fll.ftftt. Tk Utal km will wqual 115.000 o JUMPED THE UO(JIIHS.(;UII.I.CV HK( ITAUS. School WOULD DEPORT ALL ORIENTALS I'lftli of the Sorlu of High HiiUirtulnineiitN. CHemlag these taleated gontle- boh, W. 11. KlNHlCMtt. M. I)., of 0lv Umrt, O., V. M. C. A., tke oonsorva tlve Mtlwate of tke entertainment oottunlUee eoaeerMlttg Meters. Ilogons and Qrllley left m MHHreiMtred for the lartletle work of tkeee eatertnlner.. Tkey fwralske4 a thoroughly eotU- IVPHW MA WW '"Blonr Mrr, ot miwlcaj aI fllVUnU TlfA!iniry Uete. Mr. Orllleya wlw- (Ions were well ckosea awd kU ohar aeters vxrolleutly port ray el. He It a totitUonkH of klgk elaea and v Ideat iMrtHtee. Mr. Itoer U on the kt or term wltk hU Instrument. M kU accowiHtNylMg was performetl wltk groat deiieaey. Tke moilesty of fcotk tke gootUlMM was refTMkln IVi tUftiUM Pr immtA Wtw.) Waiktiigto. leb. IT.- uU Mkhm. of llltaeU, MMttu orltl- tUel AUrat-QjvoraJ Uoanimru tke rtQOjr at tke hmm Pur aWig eoa Txieiit) -Three for Tlieiu. (I'nlted Prea Leasd Wire.) Tamoqaah, Pa.. Feb. 17. Twon- ty-thro men were cruahed today un der a pile of coal at tho Mldvalo mlno near Mount Carina!. Tho bodiea will not be recovered for soveral day. o 1'iiinotis Sculptor Dead. (United Preea Loased Wire.) San AHtoalo. Texu. Fek. 17. Harry A. MeArdle, one of tke most prominent iMlatera a ad Miilptors in tke South, diod atiddenly last night. McArdle's (irlaelpal works wore "Dawn at the Alamo" and "The Dal tie of Jarlato." Hntt, HncoN, Hjico S the start of the tx-lay raoe fr amateurs tonight at o-ekk at be Aud'torlum rtak Jll-HIMIlMlHMM1 S UWVT DHDADTC 5 5 'iuni;i ii;iuiij ; I11B1HIIH11MS1 8AL1CM MARKET. Inicnl Wholesale ALtrkeL Uggs ISc, Butter 37 c; butter fat, 37,c. lions 10c; mixed chlckene, lOo. Local wheat Sic, Oats 36o. Barloy J24$25. Flour Hard wheat, IJ.OO; valley, H.OO. Hay Cheat H; olovor, $10il2 par ton; timothy, $13 C $16. Onions 2q lb. Hojva Old,iyj2Wo; new, 3i 714 c, Chittlm bark 45o, Kggs 25c Bitter Country 3" ory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1 20 pr hard wheat, $1,400)150 Bran Sfio pr sack, !7! ton; shorts, $1.15 per sack Hay Timothy, 85f 90c M cheat, 90c; clover 7Cs peri shorts, $1.15 pvr safk Itctall Market. Oat Whlto, $2S per ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30 1 " Tmmmmmmmmmmmm ' Llvwtock, Hoes Fat, $5 0f Stock hogs $4 00 Cowa Top. $2 7r fa'r J Steers Tops, $3 " tL' $3.00. Tropical FrultJ. Bananas $6, Oranges $S2" Lomons $3. 604 50 Veal Dressed, 6 7c Portland Markrt. Wheat Club. h2'-s: S3o; blue stom, s",r MlllstuCf Bran, $24 r to irwnWer rorulit tilaiaW UaII koue for thetr remru uiHHstoloa to hie ttoiMirUMoM wHsmmiiim1 frm lw da. VUrt4y. F .ww, ., nwnnniMi 0 mm riTii:rmc; tm IM. Vtmmxtm. IN, IT To ( ttH xvleeMMi lnw ufclcJi ml) etetfii ally yrevM Aalalle iMiulcrtKMi. Mud tiovt4Iim (w to detttrtatloft ol all Aelattoa rfejtftg MMUieAl teJtor in U l'HHd uu U a.k( fur la ite- "U ne haw tho prooMoot of thv AttWtoai 4vii rrr ! eooklaa to violate the or!. a ulleve Hie leltvr f tho rlvll erUe law my taia atMMauottt a4 Ibes) uk log i-oagres to b reaMtaible for the irftoefeee. Vh oe ho ok ih rtehiwit U saake (ho tiaoaIr. J woot t the hou Int oe4 lo uch a way." Ho h lh ororU o koorkea mi mm iiaier aioro4laiua ti o a tHilBit of or4T Iii' Miss HwrlHR- Roere a ad Grill. in th. HTfh iho eerie of high rhool nt.-r',u OleOU. NVi WrdOelm I lHh IVhruary it Hon cuHVu TM,ttat Wgkw St IMftUiMlo. 1I14h(i tit INinttK lUoka ptojo UmmI Wtro.) Now X'Wrk. rVk. IT -The art!- twisroH. ti Hit- J wwm iwo o ooe eottrageUos UM tho JafMIIMM ltioiww Lw Um jm aoat to roftigrdH. Tho natt. UaMMi aa4 two hrtterw (mm nwmM4lWe." a4 the etaru m to jiov it. ! mil I STARR PIANO I LHKill tl.Ws (iiH)OS GEO. C. WILL eoaaoo oao eaniiii Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Hruk Mcrvtltth, Hldcnt Agout. fiallod lo t4 !LTa. .ly tomHm Mroot l. .u, - .i . . i : i U M-er kohl iidiow. hot mo at tmit w oud to give aa ot.W domoattratioo MONEY TO LOAN TH03. K. FOKD. Ovr Udd & Bah Baak, Salem, Qr diskskskHHgksksksS BHBBLVtia I rf BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUaBBBOk 1 BBBHflSBkaliBkBm S aBLHtPliBBn BBBBHBJBBkBkaW I -v Great Values In Men's Clothing... When you have an opportunity like this of purchase uur wen Known lnghgrade clothes at these cleam prices you will do well to stock up without delaj. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Regular Prices $13.00 to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.75 to $18.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store