Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 20, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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UAILV CAPITA! JOURXAL. 8ALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FKDRUAIIV 20, 103
HERMAN BILLEK
MUST HANG
GERMANS TAKE
PL4CE OF
SPRING SHOWING
Of Men's Women's and Children's wearing apparel for 1908. Spring stocks
are now in splendid condition and selections may be made with the assurance
that everything is in keeping with the dictates of fashion. The assortments
were never so comptete, nor the prices so moderate.
New Tailored Suits Models
Tho assemblage grows more In
teresting ovory dny-now frtfirlca ap
pear and many, many now moJcla
nro being presented. Our collection
In quite ns alaborato an nny show
ing has been In tho mlddlo of tho
tenson. Tho womon who wl'l eolort
Ihelr spring suits and coatn horo will
select from tho most fnshlonnb'o
rondy to wear outer garmonts ovor
produced In thin oily.
FIRST FLOOR
Spring Dress Goods
First allowing of apring dress
goodn surpasses all forniar records in1
variety, number and beauty of styles
and fabrics, and tho great numbor of
superb novelties - and exclusive -de-Blgnn
Wo Invito you to see tht
goodn while thoy are at the zonlth of
tholr freshness Wo think you wPI
say tho allowing ban never boon but- '
passed ov.n here.
FIRST FLOOR
Waists
For Spring wo now show In this
now dopartmont a most wonderful
assortment of BpragB fancy crea
tions In nltk not waists of white,
ecru and orcam colors.
1 st Floor
;
- ttM
H
nionas
And wrappers. Such n grand ar
ray of house dresses wore ovr
before, placed on display In Sa
lem' lawns, perca cs and fancy
cotton cropu In ninny different
patterns,
first Floor
GRAND EVENT
Its an cu&y mutter to dross woll It
mousy Is no object, but It Is not so
easy to droin woll at little coat. Theso womon's Long Coats will 111
as though mndo to your order.
I12.C0 to $20.00 vnluos to closo, $ 7.05
$22.50 to $28. Ha values, to oloso, $14.85
ItKADY-TO-WKAIt MIXTION I nt KLOOIt.
Shoes
Tho fntnnus broad walk for lit
tle folks Is v: ry much In favor by
the niotliir-"tlioy help ahape the
tiny, tender feet.
2ic Bhoo Polish 15c
i:v anni:.
Just Received
Mnrrh pcttorns and spring
stjlo book Prlco 20c, Including u
15c Pattern-Pattern Ikp't
'
i
;rKI N-r--r &W.-v
Wl
.
Wash Goods .
All this season's latsst creations
In tub fabrlcH, frosh from fashion's
loom.
HOl'IK MIHAUi:,
OKIKNTtfi 'M.U.
LYONS FOULAW),
hii.k i'i;iUii:i:,
DOT 'AM HA I BILK,
HILK HTIUPK PONGKK
In threo of tho newost dollcato
shndes, brown, bluo and croam.
I
OU)VKH.
In Kid and Cnpo glovog we atruiil
sldo and side with tho best metro
politan stores for quality and
quantity. Our vnst quantity
mnlus selections very oaey nud
satisfactory. Long nud short la
llcm" and misses', all shades, nit
alaes. Wo luivo rocolvod largest
shipment of Imported kid glovo
cwr brought to Salem, all now
and thoy nro ready for your choos
ing for Knater.
(United Presi Leased Wire.)
8prlngfleld, Ills., Fob. 20. Her
man Blllek, accused of killing elx
members or tho Vrzal family with
poison, must hang for the crimes.
Tho supremo court of Illinois today I
affirmed tho v rdict of the lower j
court, which sentenced him to dlo on
tho gallows. I
During tho trial tho prosecution
introduced evidence tending to show .
that Mr3. Vrzal and Blllek sought,
through the death of 1ior flvo chit-!
dren nnd hor husband, to collect In
Burance on their llvos. In oxecutlngi
this plot Blllek administered the J
nnlstnn. Thn nvldonrn that aided to
convict him was given by tho sixth J
Vrzal child, who overheard his moth
er and Blllek plotting.
i i o
(United Press Leased Wl
Boise, Idaho, Ftb 2u .j
win tnko tho placo of JCI,fl
cultivating sugar beets in i
according to a statement
tho Utah & Idaho Sugcsr Be
pany, operating a dozen f,.
Utah and Idaho. The compaj
cars state that tho Japanes
proved unsatisfactory nnn
ments havo been mnde ,?
hundreds of Germans, who w
their families and cstablh
- i
ncnt homes.
PLENTY OF MONEY
FOR CELEBRATION.
TROUBLE LIKEL1
IN YIGfl
(United Pros3 Leased Wl
Vancouver", B. C, Feb
causo tho Asiatic exclusion
has 'decided -to hold Its dec
t!on on March 7, a Chinese
per published here, contains !
(Inciting all tho Orientals In
i
City News
llnrrN, Ilm-w, Hncc-s Susan C Clark, a widow, also of
At tho rink tonight. Racing be- Hllvrton No date Is given for tho
gins promptly at 0 o'clock. Skating happy event, but It Is understood It
as usual. 1 will bo Homotlmo In thu very uoar
future. The prospootlvo groom
Wmtlirr
Fair tonight t
wsmwi
Friday fair nuj
Kimy, linen, llttcre
At tho rink tonight. Racing be
Bring V Your Chickens
Wo want nil 'you have Capital
Commlsilon Co. Phono 179. tt
llojV CI lib Banquet
Ths Kalom Buys' olubs banquet,
hold nt tho Y. M. C. A. rooms nt C:30
Ibi promplly t B Q'olock. Skating '-ok list evening was a pxo-
usuitl.
Ww Watch llrpnlrlfig
A. U. Gardner Is locate In Haas
drug tor on. Statu street. For 30
year with 8. W. Thompson A Co..
jewolem.
nouncvd aucoeu, more thnn 60 rop
resentatlves from tho Christian,
Methodist and Prosbytorlan clubt
being In uttondanoe. Tho arrange
ments worn uniquely carried out, tho
Methodist buys attending to tho dec
orations; tho Presbyterians acting as
j wait; the Baptists providing tho
duties, and tho CongregatlanaJIfttrf
the Mints.
tt$j b
tfrirrtt CJraiMwl
liinina Fowler was grunted u dl
torce from hor husband, Il&Jph jywi,g HiswbjattUoi
Judgu Galloway on the ground! ef -
fitremo cruelty. The nklnUff. wto "MW flfclnwl Ia
U a good booking yeiiitK woman Uhi r" -dsj re at Ui rink kst
18 yoars ef ng. tetnel that nt ikt ,Bhl 8ft NUttHt ( QtoWft (all
tla of hsr murrlagt, H was wry ,M Come and e Uulgkr rmnU
IT years of ?,. and Unit hr Uh- u "Wf dlffsrt. Haslag oam.
lHd Mrjurd himself at tho time si B,w,91 lrompijp at $ Mloak.
tMkttti: out tho lloiuitd Uv swasrliut
thut h wa 19. (fhortly ftw tr suu 'IM---
lusrrUs. Mm. Vwlr tsstWd. J. K by tk fitvaiW.
KewUr trated hor In a Bwflly lBK UsirMiB OtWwy. I'rloo now
abMslve mannor. thrsatHlug to kin ,s08 Ha an ,MU- nUountf
liery aud often ktrlklng hsr. She has ,u - m4wM orders.
ttt?K given iisriulMltm to resum hr
WftldfM natso, Wimwa DftKHtth Ml
kpy, tf jru W( ntarskmattovN inn
U ths Hints) m vtL fem. and Uv
m' 4Wt - w tvmk tsdsi)
Two tons of QhlsktHi Mi vk
Cspltsl Cowmlo OtiuiMRLy. l'hoit A a- AUnn
17. tf The nr dtMrtWMit was UmitM
l K Mt aktrm at U tkU
Mcvib, ItarM, IU- . iHMWHtug. A t!ikft w4Mkm was
At tho rink loulgkt. Itac4ng hrt.c, Hdittstg tkat tksf as
KlMraB)Uy at 9 a'$oik. BVatlsij 8atk Vftw tru but up
Btatss his ago so &9, while the bride
to-bs Is nine years younger.
Iluhy Got CnrboWo Aeld
Swallowing tho uontetts of n bot
Personal Mention
Mrs A. Moggcy and daughter
Florence, from I'ortng Is I'ralrlo
Canada. ar in the city, -guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Molson Thty
will romaln until March.
The Mlssee Lydln SNd RMa Powell,
tlo of cnrboilo acid, wblcli had bsen who h" bMn "" Mrs. C. H.
loft within his i-sacU. Virgil Crlppeu. 8ni lb- r"rwl U thslr homo In
a 2-ymr-o!d baby boy. dlrd within ,Mrl, ! mornlMg.
an hour In oonvulslom att y osier- Mr'- ' Chsloo', who has bean
day aftsrnoon. ut rte homo of his "" Mis. John Kirk, loft for
fathor, John Crlppen. an employe on hom al raBevIlli. Idaho, this
tho Gllbsrt & Patterson hon farm at "wiiIiik.
I-3ola. Polk county. Dr. W. n. Morse. I Mr nRj 5lr J- M- K'"K. a'tr n
(United Prcs3 Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Feb. 20. "Wo jr
havo J25.000 In tho fleet fund and l0 arra theniHolves immedlatl
have not yet begun to cover tnc tJj0 ty council does not sti
city," said A. A. Watklns, chairman demonstration Chief of Pollcs
or tho finance committee of the gon- borlnln will enlist a couplo
oral reception committee this morn-rej special policemen as
Ing. "Thoro Is no doubt that wo will B feared.
bo nblo to ralBo the money needed to
give Admiral Evans ana his men ai sto6sel Found GuIHrJ
rousing time, for tno peopio or annj (United Pross Leased W
Francisco nro snowing mo ngiu gj Petersburg, Feb 20 i
Bnlrlt. nnd R lsonly n quostlon of suimkoI. tho iitmslnn mr
asking, and thoy give." WHO irrondored Port Arthur
The lowoBt marie sot is siuu.uuo tho Japnnosc-Russlnn war. wa
but the hope is tor an even larger .f0unii guilty of capital mlso
sum As most of the merchants nnd ti,0 nature of tho scntonco II
manufacturers, as woll as bankers, been announced. Genera's I'd
havo not yot been asked to suu- nelss wore also court-martlaM
scribe, It Is ulaln that thoro will bo
no difficulty In raising all tho monoy
necessary.
SHE MARRIED
B1AS-EYED JAP
(United Press Lensod Wlro.)
Vaucouvor, Wn., Fob. 20. Mr. and
Mrs. Klntara Tnnakn loft for the
homo of tho brldo In San Jose, Gal.,
at midnight last night. This was
dono upon tho ndvlco of Sheriff Sap-
their fnto Is unknown
Instead ' of sentencing
Stoeesel to death, tho
Judges rocommondcJ that he
to prison for ten enrc, and
bo excluded irom the rcrvleeJ
oral Fock was reprimanded
Genornls Smirnoff and Hcli
acquitted.
O' -
IYXAMITls KX1'IX)I)KI)
"ALL OF A SUI
of this city, wai summoned, but nr
rived too late to do anything for tho
unfortunate ohlld. The funeral will
tako pluoo tomorrow nfternoen. In.
'torment at Amity.
Art Quickly
House far sale for , Httqulrf
BiMMldlHg Ugglug Go. eud
HUIIUHN DIUTII t)l MILS.
WlllTK OF lllCKltlUL.
Mrs. M P. White, HMgest daugh
ter of Henry Meyer, otte of the ear
liest seUlore h the Wilutwet'j val
ly. died at her keme In Itiekrool
Wednesday evening at l o'eloak.
The family erod the iU1h tu the.
esri)- forties, and settled near Bal
ls, whiw-tt lhv )utva ln FiiLliu!
Mrs. White w u motuker orfthel Ut vta1 l S1
-w... .. J" I wouHeWsr.
a a uuiil
wt HU Ttwttt
TsemM r revolt. aul? Si!
iik uj health haw en rlHK y
K enw kteHt mtuiome, nro-
t hrwu time neiUw tke tire or the
suder Vtva been dseci-eJ
OkvlMiMH ckwrek. sHd about aft mra
m. Iea1ng a WHkiHd and fonr ehll-
drH. Mr. Wklte ws abmt on a
tain In Masters Oregon nml Wahlng
tea hi WHslaesM, and comM not bo
roecketl IM time n arrive at home
oofore her deU. He Is exoeeted to-
Might om the HverkiHd UpsIm. Mr.
WoUeVi eiilWre are a so. Homer, ef
lUoKieait llaoHor. 1 Washjuiua.
Wasji.; a dsMghter. Myrtle, of Ulok
roal, asd a doogMor, Mm. Ci Pan
Ujhi, of tkk cty. Site leave atetent
md orothers a (Uow J. '
Prosk H. and Q. w; Meyor. of DaV
a4 Amw B. Meyer, of Kail OltX.
w- Maede J. llaUt. of DaUasj
Umi Mi S. T, Klss. of tKU olty
Mrs. Whiio was (It oaky alot a k
rhu mr aviR oeatR u-s a gfoatJ
wurpww to aB, and wlU be x
weatod oy Ue eailre eojigitealQ-.
Tho MUr?tm
Market prle imM tt oaltkeas
Capital Oowe Oomsy, phose
wring to ewwace ult asalHst ike m- if
MtNufAturr for hevy dstoagos.l "
Cohort tooK the mdieJ lat - Pr'1 J' "wwkiosilow i
tWr to overcome aa atshIk on '
niefaee Very akertly atterwerds at
tootli turaed blaek sud Uksb fsitistr u l "
HM TMsWodkU ivrsstlso is SU. f " 1U t,lM " ,MMI " attr
Mort, lim to p m. M,j ,8 w MM(W ft lea tft u U sitter of Prssk Mr4lls
suort visit with Judge W. It. King,
left for their llakor City home this
morning. MIh Hlllo King will ae
oonipany them as far as Portland,
where she will remain for a short
Uote.
Judge and Mrs. J. H. Boutt Ufi
Ckk hmm-hIhk for a short Pleasure
trio to PortioHd.
Mrs. a D. MlntOM to vHJUHg Port
lml frUode for a kort time.
Mr. aMd Mrs. W. M. Itseorts, of
Mrlo. were Is Soleot yesterday.
I.oels c. StrlHger ki left for a
Urlef WeslHeei trip south.
Merruy lfc Wade, fomerly of this
Uy. bMt now ot PorUaid, whore he
is tlior of "Te Ikotoh," wa Ih
towa WedNdajr.
Mre, w. M. Strode, of M$r. awM
H01US
LOCKHAHT At the tomtly home
tw Ssoksso, ox Friday. K.fersry
II. 19S. to the wtf of K. B,
LMRhW, o son.
Mrs, Lodkhsrt wos foroterly MlM
Jfosette JderedUh, of this dtr. asd
edHosdsy,
Dr W. IL Dooth, of Ulwute, re-
twrood to his hsewo Wotineeday ev
owing, after a snort vfch to frWods
aHd re)aUw here.
Mrs. C. Troot who has hoa vu
:ting Mr. aiul Mrs. W. U. Dsroy, re
tursed to her hoMo a Martoo htet
OVOMllig.
r son Mr. A. A. Jetswo, fomor
reideMs of tMe or. Whs sow of
Poise. Wuho. re vieltw Mr. aM
Mrs. A. H. Strc.
Hv. J C. Uekor ad wM. of S.
;tt;t. are ioHlttg Mr. J. HkiKfii.
nr. llakor was ferotofty Motor of
tho Haotlot chorea m this dty.
n
1IKD.
CUnlted Press Leased WW
North Yakima, Wash , FebJ
Investigation by Coroner Fra
pington, after n tolegrophlc conaul-tto tho death of 8car John1
tutloii with C. nercmnn. thn Bton-
father of tho brldo. who llvoa In that tho ,nan was nt-tnipMng to k
nlly iiiu nun ujiiuiiliiu niiiu iv
ti. l.i.i .i. --i ... i.l no caroiessiy iriea to rq
S IIBT til IlllV. 1 11(19(1 Ulll 1IUIIIIT im '
Anna Johnson, although sho gave tho lho flro wb,cU bad burnca lo'
namo of her atoo-fnther to the onnn. rynamue. jio nao a hi
lv nlftrV W,. mnrrln,? t ,- lnn- hM, and WBB bresklBS Cffl
ma lovr into vsHturnv hv th nnv P,ec h his left hand and
Rohrrt Yoammn. nf h nn,,ut ,nB them Into the fire H
flhnrch. Thov uoro .ii.AnvAra.i (n standing then about two fml
Portland shortly after tho coremony 24 8t,cks of mA wnlcbj
by tho deputies from tho sheriff's of.!thowln- Tno Bt!ck ,n h' b,1
Acs lit Vsnooevrran.! ini-.n tn B ' "' "rby nppearea io
twly by be sheriff. It was upon his M at tho Bamo t,me
advlco that they decided to comply k,,,td ,u,tant,y
with Bergman's request, and go to!
H JWtf.
It has developed that tho witness J CTArD DIAlMj
who awore to tho application of,!1 3 lAKIt llrtl"!
Klo:ara for the license was the Rev. j niGlt CLASS GOODS
Ut the dsvoty shorlffs declare that GEO C. WILI
muipwR ni ms uh jiuwrmuuiary
hotweeo Miss Rorgman and Klntara."
nwd arrawged all of the dotails of the
wedding. Doth the Japaneso and
tho girl appeared raldtantly happy
last night whH they boarded the
trolsi, aad ooither oould apparently
HMderetaad why their marriage had
treated such a furor Ih certain clr-e)es.
Johtso
Hoimitiiiiitiiiiin
i
A'K.VVBR. la Hat Sstos. Wedi.
day aftemooR, FWry 13. of aj
. pksxj-. Adam Weaver, aged H
years.
The dteeeeed is Mtrvtved fey htht
widow, two tutors. Marguerite Wear-
er and Mrs.. ndoaa. aad two
daughters. M, Aaaie M. Wwthlag
too m4 Mrs- AUee Weaver, all f
CttJUOBvitle Orso The ressans
ar to be shipped to CsayesuHe for
NOT CONTROLLED
BY DESERET NEWS
fetltltttS3Mi
Norwich UnfonFlre
Insarancc
Frank Meredith, Rnddent M
Ofllce with Wn, Brown it
39 Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOi
THOS, K,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank,SM
limtillMlllilll'
NEW TODA1
oe. idoho. Fob. 20CharglRS
that the story originated with the
tl-Momoa agitators ta Idaho,
ojHioa oy Fred T. Dubois, forniar
UoMod Suios eeostor. the Hvenlag
CajOtal News today doRieo the roport
Wat ot to the effect that that poper
k Mhliohed omier the oootrol of the
Sdlt Lake Desorot Now Company, an
aiijKaet f the Mot won church. The
paper says editorially that the report
was seat out fr purely political roo
sooe. The first story appeared la
Vhe, Salt Lake Trribtiae. as a Boise
clal, hmt the local eorreepoadent
of thot paper deales its aothorship.
It Would Seem So.
Oyor "Spenklag of the ses-KJos.
Htuioor k the pride of them alL"
Mycr Hw to j a,re that
t"
Oyer
burls'
U goeth before & fall you
kaow Chicago News
Vnt. SaJ T.nrcfl bodt ar-d
eradA second-crow fl Cf
1117 or 12S3 Pcwaas
2 S-tS
For Sale Several houes la
and farm 'ands at a ta-f8-
l-1 Vatlnnnl TlnHtC '
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Pt-
Por SaIc Frosh row
ars 21.
WtHHl For KaleO-d At d t s
aTnllAnt onndltion. J T"?1
.... .i. Krtrtm IS I
Bash. butWItiff PhcJse !-
Q. Strlngr.
2 20-li
For Sale Good young fresh r-l
so have & cood S-roca c.
i,l.,. t.n. tar nrst r8-!
UT-vi man ". -
oi cu- street ccrcer
24st street. Phoe 2l
248
. .. m.i . An liCa-CS-
iwm um - -
A Baker. 280 North i
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Phone 626