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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WKUXK8DAV, FKBItUAItV 10, 1008. MOVEMENT TO RAISE BIG BOOSTING FUND President Deckebacli of (lie Board of Trade Making Flans To Advertise Salem and Marion County ltig (hat they had the tltnti of their life Tho oommlttoo on reception, headed by Andy Gilbert, wan thoro with tho goods, and In evory way saw that tho honor of' tho city was properly taken euro of, and thnt ov fry visitor was made to fool at home. And no It wns with tho committees on program, Invitation and publicity. In fact tho spirit shown by all tho membors of tho various commltlcos, Indicated that Salem han entered tip on a courao of action that will suroly bear wondorful rcHUltu. "Tho pcoplo of Salem should also boar thla In mind. If It had not boon for tho wholo-soulcd uctlon on tho part of tho trimtoon of tho Illlhco Club nnd tho lOlkB lodgo, It would havo boon Impossible for Balom to hnvo properly hold tho nffalr. Without tho hoplfnblo quarters which thoHo gontlomon teudorod us, our entertainment would havo fallen tho .Hat, nnd our visitors would have loft Hnloin without tho IiIkIi regard which President f3cckebaoh, of the Board of Trade, wo busy summing up the rosulta of tho demonstration In favor of a greater Capital City than has ov er been dreamed of by tho moBt san guine boosters of the past. Thcro Is a fooling in tho air that now is tho time to strike for greater results, nnd a Salem man, D, J. Fry, called at Tho Journal ofuco this morning nnd offored to head tho movement among tho rolallcrs for raising a 120,000 fund for publicity work along mod ern linos. All nro plonsod nt tho work dono last night, and tho prominent mon of tho stnto havo gono homo with now idons of tho chnractor of Salem nnd hor pcoplo. Salem pooplo thorn solves havo eonvlncod thomsolvcs -that thoro Is a now reeling In tho air, and that results must bo got on n largor scale, and from a standpoint of unity of irtirnoHo that cannot but bring results to this city and wholo valley. "Too muoh crodlt," snld V. 0. jthoy did havo of Salem as host and Dockobnch. president of tho Hoard .ontorlnlnor. Tho rosult of Inst of Trndo, 'rnnnot bo glvon to tho va rious commit toes that had obnrgo of night's mooting that tho pooplo shows absolutely of Salem can do tho boostor mooting yostordny. Iiiithlngo whon they make up their faot all tho hard work thnt nssured tho suueoss of tho affair is duo to earnest efforts whloh they put forth. Mayor Hodgors was a bout In him self, mid. If cnmpiti'lROiiH are nt all Indulged In. It nnu bo fnlrly said to Mm foil tho lion's whnro of tho work. Hlu tinsolilsh dovotlnn to tho work In hand was a mnrvol. Tho commit too whloh wont In Portland roullr settled mnUors. nnd tholr "boosting" In tho tuotrnpnlls tttndo tho nffnlr. minds to do It, nnd, with the good fellowship nnd spirit which now per vndos tho business ntmoHphoro, there Is IIUlo doubt but thnt Hnlom will bn hoard from now on." Hloc- Nimv Purlliiiiil Addition on Hit' Hie l.liio. H. Ij. JohtiHim and II. .1. Ilorlln, "f tho Spnuton Compnny, of Portland, nniiio (o Bnlom yesterday with the If , Portland booalora In tho luterosls of It had not beun for tho onruoat wor'c their now subdivision of Portland, of this cOtnnilMto, it would hiivo boo'ijAldor Springs, 4oootod on the Orognn ImpoHslblti l( havo brought to Bnlom Hlootrlo railroad, about 12 in I nut on tho roprosontutlvo dologutlnu which .from tho Porllnud buHlnesH district, tlld count. I Thin Is tho first addition In bo plaoed "To tho wimmlttoe tin arrange- on tho market stnoe the completion Burnt, foil tho work of outlining tho of the new rullroad, nnd Is tho plnn of notion, and Ihty did tholr rUuwet and e'H.t suburban prop work with a wholo-souled spirit that wry lit Porththn today Mr. Johnson nirtdo aiit't'eea absolutely certain Tho ' and Mr. HorlU will be In town for a coiniutMoo on ontertnlumeut, of fow dn to nfTonl Halotn people an which Homer II. Smith wns ohnlr- opportunity of In vest lag In this prop man, covered IHolf with glory, an I orty while prtct are low. Watch for every visitor hud no hesitancy In say ad In this paper. IN 1101) WK TIU'HT. IrfMVor llotic Pjiimm Hill l(mtorliu Mnllo tn Coin. ( Unltftd Press I.oasod Wire.) Washington. Peb. i. "lu Ood V Trust." ncMinliKK to the man dato iMiied today by the heuo earn tulttoo on pollings, ge buck on Vnclo Sam's coins, Ih spite of nv protest from Preotdnnt Hoooevelt, who oidetvd the motto stricken on Hut U Is nmlerstoed that the Provi dent will Hot anno this movement. Tho MoKlnley bill tirtivIillHg (' tho rostomtlmt of (he motto was fa vorably reported by the otimtnlUee this morning. Koaoh Callao Tomorrow, (United Pre Leased Wire,) ldma. Pern, Poll. 19 Admiral Kvnns- ttM was Hi mlos from Dal ian at 1 II o'clock hkt morning, oe cording to a wlreioss dltptck re colvotl here. The ships have, reduced thvlr iim4 to eight knoU Ml kenr. Tho tuenwige alto staled Utat Hon Admiral Uvnns has net (sill) recov ered from his roeent Ul. although hU condition Is not serious. It Is ox pected thac the Heel wlU outer OulUo shortly helur neon baniorrew, nrok ably aliOHt 11 o'ejook. A HKJ fiTHIKH IN 8HIPVAHHS. (United Preen lo Wire.) London. Pet. II Seven tkoHonnd workmen employed by the Tyne sltlt yards deelnred a strike Unlay In nymprtthy with other employee who walked oh reeeatly. The employers feur that all the True plaau will M tlwl up by ike eatl of (hi present woek. Hy IW Vlukitil tho Plhh (1 tut. iiMNrtdetit of tk Blla VU ogar and Ptekh Wrks, ws ur reeled i t'.iHiWe JokMHw ylrdy af' b MWVI1H MAItK MAVOtt VHIIV PNn).MPOHTAHIil. PortlHHd. Or.. INU. 19. Mayor Uue Ment an uekaep) half kutir tkht nwralag durlH Ui croee-ectam-iHHtlmt of the dfu In the Way-Mlre-ltHddlg eoe4mry ease, Ih whloh the latter are charged with milking aa attewnt to blaskea the eharaoter of the eky ekksf eae Une waa called u ike eta ml tw inedlalety after eenrt eeaed. ami at one denied that he had wrlttoa a loiter of rwOxHAMo tM the sonmII 4he alghi after the alleged aeeaiiU of Mr. Waymtre lie dkl not deg that he had declared tkol kit eareer a rntet. In relMtkut to tke let ter of reeowweodattoM whkfk Mayor Lmm wag writ log for Mro. Waysalre. AUray Ukjm. for too defoooo. Mked Usoo It tke omi kad ssado klM h ory ttoeooveaitooal orooooal eevoetl oays bofore tke ote of ik aitek. U mU eke had. Aod you still oeileve ker a ilrtu IMia KOIIUH unrlkn a iailav mtt m. tornnMi for aHowioc ectd to rea Iota 9mmmmlUtlk ,tttm lg or u J,. .ilk ! .. 1, 4 .lla.l bill. """ " ! "Wl VI IB' rlUT ' uvilml Allarory liagdua. .-h een, rvtiio ia mmo HMUth MPI Crook. It Is etolNtod. kill- lag iKioumimU nt kk lit kai ttroaoi StttiR . arreoted oo too eowololol of li.ui, Pink Wardeo dolt Hoy toMovomsmo I Huie Wing Sang Co. Vi tul 4 all hkhU. Ww iut nwnv ut i lite aii Duly thU utxk Kfi. KaIo at -0 mr unt, :t( tr i-'Mt Mf hu( ttml half riw. ALLfiOODSMUSTGO 94 V )Uit trr &t m O.jMtt Met you u ar u no u oor otltoie eillo- aaata, dfchTt ywuT oekd Uosoa t laid ker int I hod wplled ker ooejo to lki letter, tod tool woe very koey otoo. ood tool k wuold kovo to ell i dys fur tke kvttor. esjoworvd loe. Ut ood Mre. H K Otojr, woo oe rosdod at Ike WtiUuole kotel for kave Ukkoa ike McOooaid at ike euroer of CkootekelA and Oidial ireel KETCHEL TALKS OF SULLIVAN ONTO HIS TRICKS HAYH SULLIVAN WILL HAVE TO FIGHT KQUAUK Olt UK DISQl'AL IPIKD SULLIVAN HAS TIIK liONO KND OI-' TIIK ODDS IlV JO TO 7 -WHICH MAY GO TO tf TO 1. Ban Francisco, Fob. 10. Stanley Kotchcl will havo a word to Boy to tho rcforoo about Mlko (Twin) SUL llvnn and what ho terms tho Twin's roughing proclivities beforo tho gong Botn tho two men In action next Sat urday afternoon. Tho Montannn has hoard many stories of tho shrowd now of Michael, and says that ho will stand for nothing prohibited oy the laws of QueouHbury. "I know nil about Mlko'n strikes with the taco of his gloves nnd how ho mhos hlu elbows," said Ketchol, "nnd whon wo got Into tho ring I'm going to toll Hocho that I wnnt hlin to wnrn Mike not to do anything llko thnt, and to disqualify him If he keeps It up." There will bo no more boxing for Ketchol nt the Colma gymuntutn Ho dropped work yostordny aftoi noon, nnd whon ho hail returned from a long automobllo rldu nn nouncod thnt he would content him self with Jogs on tho rond In tho fore noon, und light exorcise In the nflor noon. If he picks up any addltlona' weight, which ho does not oxpr' Ketchol run ennlly dry out to K, pounds on the day buforo tho light Hotting on the gonernl rosuH of (he light Is anything but brisk, cvtii nt 10 to 7. nnd a furthor drop to 10 to 0, or ponstlriy X to I, before tho right talc (vi plueo, Is predicted. Tho sup portent of Sullivan are keeping cloj to oovor wHh their coin, evidently tlgurlng thnt by walling thoy rim beat the odd. The preliminary to tho Sullivan ICotchel match Is hotweou Lyu Tnis cott nnd Fred Ward, nnd will com mence at 1:30 o'ekwk. Tho big match eommenoee at X: 13 o'clock. Personal Mention Mrs. C. 0. Mlitfon left for a brief visit In Portland this morning. Rev. ami Mrs. N'. II. Anderson went to Woodlmrn tala moralag. After a Uriar vJett there they will go to Ar lington. 3. I). Ctirtle aa.l wife, who have UeoH la this etty for two months past, loft this morning for California via Porlhind. Mrs. P. U. Qntkor and Mrs. W. H. ltno oft for Portland on a Wrlof pleaeorei rip this morning. Mr, it. Maoon kae gone for, a fow days' nloneure trip to ttrooks. Mrs. T. N. Kennedy, who kns hton visiting Mrs. Ooorgo Hiokarde, re turned to ker home at Weedtaim tnts morning. Conaty Sskool SnoertnteHdeut Smith has gone to Wootlkarn for tho day l lNHHOtj the soheoie In that tw U A. MeKeo and R. K. Allen, of Wood Warn, were hnalieos vutMore )eitorday. Mr and Mr& It A. Kick kave re tamed Wont, nrtor having spent a wootk wtlk roUttros and frlemU In It. leuk. Mro. Mary P. Logan ami Mts Jee ole U lln. of SoatUe, are visit lug Mr. Oeoryo'a. Browo, & North tnnuMr stroot. lOfjt koPey has I.-ft for Port ond. ehiefc wlU b ar oiur him- I! O lllonttee. o( N.iMh YjW 4 kes be ker vUHtUi; t ,.ih In-ae, V L. nuuth li.. Ih uuN' noun Of I'lvai 1.4k i S t 1 1. SMkot Ctrl Vilw WtlJlOg '( !'l. ' . -I I tMk tt in Iv-uti t c Tuet uujkl. ha M t tin iddiua trnieii t tuo ui came tk or!4o of Mi VMM Pom f Cotofooo Soriuat r.. mdo m Miftun c woli-kauHtt Uorv, h ug Won mmployod In lUrnoi' and Mo Itvof Bro.' otoro Mr lo4 Is In lk (nmJinre kolne Ut CuUitadu HAD NOT THE LATE FLURRY . IN THE FINANCIAL WORll Tied up money to a certain extent, this ad would not appear, for withoi doubt we would have been sold out some months ago. However, each we brings us nearer the goal, which is converting our. stock into cash as sot prices only sufficiei as possible. Our stock and fixtures are for sale or trade, as both partners desire to get out of business for physical reasons. So long as we continue our aim will be to re duce stock rapidly at J2JL 1 AT OU R STORE If AT OUR STORE IIOUSH FURNISHING COMPANY to cover cost Our entire stock luum muuiuinrs ai going at 2c per fot Formerly 4c to 6c per You can save fro 2 l-2c to 25c per b( on wall paper. We are selling couches at from $2.00 to $6.00 reduction. We hai about 100 of our own make of floss mattresses, absolutely pure floss from $7.50 to $11.00. THE HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY, 117 Liberty Sj Tho Klnrnhl Case The taking of tho deposition of the fomuT cretnry of atute, II. H. Kin oald. net-used of Illegally collecting feoH while In oillce, m begun thU morning before Jtiatloe of tho Penco Mimres. Ills testimony this morning waa on the amount of feea collected and suboUHtlnlly oorraboruted bin report, lie failed to itroduoe the pa llets In the matter, a required, and the detHMltlua will he Interrupted un til they are produced. District Attor ney John II. MeNary and I. II. Me Mahon. of this city. refireeeiMod the state, while M. S. Woodcock, of llu geue. and Q. G. Dlngham, of Snletu, nppoared for Klaoakl. CoIpiiuiii'm ItuilKunlimi Aucoptotl- Tke reelgnatlon of Dr. Jokn II. Ooleman. na preshlent of Willamette University, waa ateepted hy the hoard of truetiee at their meeting here yeeterday. Ooleman teadored his reetgnation some months ago. but tke hoard, up to their meeting last Utght. failed to act on It. Nothing has thus tar been done toward np polatlag hla MKcoseor. OASTOXIXA. A l'liin Progruiu Many line readings nnd declnma tlons wore hoard by n lnrgo nudionce, which filled tho chnpol of Willam ette University last night, at the re cltnle by the students of the College of Oratory. The following couetltut ed the program for the evening: Opening piano solo. TUith Fields: "Gentlemen, the King," Chns. Del knap; "Grandma at the Masquerade." Marguerlto Wilson; "The Lady Across tho Aisle." Nellie Cnseber: song, "Love's Hnchnntmont," Mrs. Mason Ilishop; "The Wlgge Theater Party," Wlwotia Sarage; "Danny," oharaetor sketch." Wnllaoo O. Trill: "Inora." Mlsa Nina Johnson; "An Order for a Picture." May Jlnrt; "V Stndy In Palmistry." Ilertha Gross and C. J. Catlow. o- Tln Plfili Number of tke high school literary eonrso will ke njtvon this evening at the First Christian ohuroh ky Itogers anl Grllley. Tonight I Tonight! The Rogers-GNUey recital at th, First Chrmtlun church. Admission 50c IIOUV. STANTON. At tho famlr Lon North Liberty street; J'Jfl1 ruury 17, 190s, to M and A. It. Stanton, a daugt.tr i)ii:i. HKIPTON At the re-iJw ol son, W. L. Sklpton, Tiv;sJa( ruary 19, 1908, Thmms hklp aged 79 yoors. The doooased enmc m t . goi 1S52. settling In I)n o con where he lived up to II nrt whon ho oamo to Salem There vlve him W. L. Sklptm nd Sklnton. sons, and Ml O iI Sklpton und Mrs. John V. rrr.Mj diuiRhters. nil of whom r re'l of Salem, excont Mrs rmtr who lives In Wallac In' KPLHIt. At the famP) rosiJ- Marlon. Wednela, V"ia' 19fiS. at 4 o'clock a V CJ Is pi or. aged S5 years Ho loaves a wife. on daugl Mrs. Ruby Pasnulnnl. of Cs 'M and two step-sons, Normar B'ocl Marlon, and Edward Ilroc d Salem. Funeral services uPl tt coaJ (h from tha roaldcnC Mnor it. .i j.. . isi iuuubuuj , anciuwu ( - tormont In Marion ceu;cery O IU&ntV .IPTOXIXA, ifrUlhtnmttMrtoMfl & .NUrrlagv Ucmo TWo eooMty lwX tku mu(oin u soed n Mwrrlao tWoooo to Otko 1 lUgwn nd lensA M Kavanngk It i wndood the nurrig win take pil at lk Preekyieruo church to nigkt OOOOOOOOOOOOOH Great Values In Men's Clothing... When you have an opportunity like this of purchash our well known high-grade clothes at these clearant prices you will do well to stock up without dela). BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Regular Prices $10.09 to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.75 to $18.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store aw