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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FHIDAV, FEBRUAItV 21, 1M8. trterteejW,iWlrtMe)WM MOVING! MOVING!! MOVING lil Moving the stock of the Plymouth Clothing Store, 388 State Street, has been an easy task at the unprecedented low prices. Nothing ever like it in Salem before. From the tap of the bell at 9:30 Monday morning up to the present time, it has been one continual rush and scramble for goods. We can very safely say that never, in the history of the northwest, has so much clothing been sold, by any one store, in the came time. THE REASON IS PLAIN. WE ARE SELLING GOODS CHEAPER THAN THEY WERE EVER SOLD BEFO, The success of the sale so far, encourages us to make still greater efforts for Ihe fast seven days, at which time this remarkable sale positively closes. Commencing Saturday morning, February 22nd, and continuing until February 29th EVERYTHING WILL GO AT A SACRIFICE. Son.6 new surprises for you every day. If you have not been in don't fail to come during the next week or your neighbor, who dpes come, will uet nis suit ror nair the rrice You will ray ror Yours Alter I ins sale is uver. Look for the Big Black Signs on State Street, Next to Barr's Jewelry Stoi THE NATIONAL BROKERAGE SALE COMPANY IN CHARGE tlMIMWWMMHWW'WHIMWWWIWHHltW BANK SUSPENDS TEMPORARILY (United Pros Lonsod Wlro.) Ban Francisco, Fob. 2 1. Innbtllty to accumulate a onsh (and suniolont to moot nil Immpdlnto demands without causing Injury to ltd borrow. r, tho Mnrkot Htruet llunk, n snv Irk and commercial Inutltutluu. temporarily suspended pnyment t Hid morijInK. Publlnhod roports of tho bank's vmiinrrnwimout, tho imnwllnto cause ot which whh It tmsh shortnjio, brtfKlU about au unnouuouiiiont by th Union Trust Company. throiiRh which tho Imnk clwarod. ttmt It oowld no longer not, brought 20 de positor to tho bank loos boforo tho usual hour of opening. When tho tltnu for opvnliiR arrived, and tho doom lornainod olosed nod the .had down, IhuL depositors' anxiety In creawinl. and It wn not loisunod when tha following notice wns post d on tho doer: "On nccount or tho dltttoulty In HiakhifT collections without working two iiuxnttHi) mitt LAID OFF TlttlPOItAHILY. (United Pross Lensed Wlro.) Saornmonto, Cnl., Feb. 21. Two hundred inon In tho motive dopnrt monl of tho Routliorn. Pnoltlo shops hero woro Inld off today In lino with) tho Konornl llnrrlumu policy of ro tronohmnnt on tho Western rondi, on nccount of slack business. Mar ried iiivn nro Riven tho preference It Is announced thnt 4 ho men will prob nbly bo reemployed boforo summor, when tho heavy frolxht business nnnlu sots In. ' IiKCJACV OIIUHtKN' AHK FOIl NATIONAL HKOWOOI) PAIlK - (United Press Leased Wlro.) WauhliiKtou, Feb. 21. Oao of the most unlijuo petitions ovor sent to Unole Bntn lit tho ono whloh has Just boon rooolvud here by the forost r vtoo from nearly 1400 school ohlN droit of Hureka, Cnl., who imk for tho OHtHblldhmoHt of n I tod wood au tlonnl park. (lowrnmout foresters who tiro no quatuuul with thU tmotluu of Oallfnr nla any tho children n4ve Kood rea son for the oatnblUhmont of tho na ttonul park. IIL'A(TIKI) HIM IN JAIL. (Unltod Press Leased Wlro.) Los AiiKoloa. Cnl., Fob. 21. WhlN Horvlng u Hontonco of 180 days In the olty Jitll for potty Inrcony, Wllllnni Alton, nged "8 yonrs, received word Thursday of Ma mothor's donth In Now York City, und thnt he had boon boquonlhod nn estate vnluod nt 915. 000. A telegram wna sent to tho ndmlnlHtrntor of tho oMtuto, usklng htm to forward tho money ro thnt Allon could lonvo Immediately for Now York. Allon wan nrrostod on tho chnrRo of outorttiR onicen In thu Ilradbury bulldlnK nnd Moallni; poit ago BtampH nnd monoy. WOltM INFKCTH OALU'OH.MA CHOP. (Unltod Pro l.easod Wire) Dorkoloy. Qui.. Fob. 31. Tho di pnrtmont of agrleulturo nl tho Stats UnlveraKy hn reoolvod for the past twp month roportH from various imrU of tho .tato of tho devastation wrought by a oortaln worm, which bus Oflton tho khim nnd Rraln rooU. Dnntngo linn boou reported from n fur north n Mnrynvlllo to Murlposn on the south, nnd from tho Ban Jonquln hd Bncrnmonto vally to n uomdderablo dUtunoo Into tho foothills. Th worm seems to take the roots (Of the growing Krnlu and gruw nnd Kxpem tjml at tho Unlvarslly have been In tho roaoh I llvll ' ur "uio iimo sinuyin ins l, nnd ovory Uoposltor will be nn Kranolsih by Mny 1, th dato sot nPBlem at ropresent the worst paid li full. Market Strottt Unnk.,uri,.i.aiiy fnr tUi arrival thar. hut."' tll damano already been done. ... ---- m --r- --..,.., ,v-,- -. WIIKAT HAIHKI) IX Tin: Aitrric iikgions NOT OUILTV OV khllixo m:i:n. (St. Louis Qlobo-Domocrut.) Tho Hecond trial of P. C Anderson nhnri?fi! with tlio nnln nf n dozon wnoro nro the prophets who, not .,..-. .. ,,nr , nhnil A n,.rrnn muoh over a century nRo, predicted . Soptombor 2C ltt07i was hnd io. iiiui wuuiib woiiiu niivor uu ruiBVii iu paying riunntltlos west of tho wostorn boundary of Ohio? Whoro nro tho oxportH who, Iohs than a third of a century ngo, snld thnt wheat could novor bo grown, oxcopt In inflnlt03 linal qunntltloa, north of tho United States' northerly lino? And Micro wero mnny of onch class of doubtora. Hut thoy hnvo vanlshod llko tho snows of yoster yonr. A barrel of Hour mnnufneturod In a mill up In tho Peneo rlvor country, irom wheat gro-vu on tho spot, has Just ronchod Wlnnlpog. Tho plnco whore It was grown Is G60 mllos wost day. Deputy DlBirlot Attornoy Gnlo S. Halo npponrlng for tho stato nnd J. It. Wyatt nnd P. It. Kelly for tho dofondant. Tho witnesses for the state woro H. D. Mltoholl. W. L. Passon nnd Shorlff Smith; for tho defendant, tho dofondant nnd C. A. Ourran tho former awonrtng to tho sale, tho lat ter denying It. A now foaturo In tho trral was tho introduction of tho aertlftcato ot tho Internal rovonuo collootor of Portland, showing tho receipt of 25 government tax for the sale of 11- HoaMt.s Pollco Vurw (United Pros3 Leased Wlro San Francisco, Feb 21 Chlnntown polico squad was io piecos tnts morning by 1)1 Attornoy Langdon In Judgo Coi court. Ho charged tho men lively with being a bnnd of In nnd declared that tho squad j bo torn out root nnd branch KDiU hurdshlp on numerous borrow er who would thoreby loso thotr.iMiHirr WILL Aititivit koines, wo nave doodled lo auspeuil j AHOUT MAV 10. rwrthor payment of iIwosIIon unUll fUnlttsl Press Leased Wlro.) m jtumflnt onsh Und has Itosn n j Washington. Feb. SI. -It wns said ultBrli" ltroy thi orop, eamuiutod to meet all tvqulroniauuMt lbs navy dtpartmont tmtay wfely Tho bank Is absolutely oh.tUo hatlleehlp lloet wmiM not A 8 Mnrttd. prosldnni Win ii urn inqiiiiwii iemwiinii CX)MMITTIIK 1H Al0 Hfll.MAHtNK K1NU. (Unitott Prewi tAsod Wlro.) Washlnitton, Fob. 21..UoprosrtH ttlv Lllley, of GonntolkMit, a tutitn ir t the ootiunUtie on mtval nf flr Iihs in!rilHPt lit tkt k0tte a rctolHtion nIllHti for the npolnt KttMU of a uoiumttteo of IH'rt mom Ven to lsqulre int the oondnot f the hWho Uoat Company Commny of New Jruy (Ueiiftnd imbmarino). would be dolnyed in making the 0.Bna llUH,', Rr on tM mM- Th0 Uomla ivort unUI May 10. and oos- rM t,,e ,''va ot the erane lly, of Hudson's bay and. In boo I no. Is ' AC . , , , . , -AA . .. . A 1AN, ,'. 1 1008, which Justiao Porter ohargod llbly May II. They are nt this tlmo practleally full Tha aramnda trl not Rt to Mh. 8r'. ttU ure "o" will become daWna bay ty Maroh II, tho date no ni iU dKO for tkb min wiled hr in lu Rlnerary. About a WM " 8Vr inontk wUl b sent at target nro! T" erM llr t. We imw Use thorn, and etotw will be made w,l,ar u laU lMty. and has oocur at 8a 1)Uk and lH AhkoIos. . bofare. It aever has shown Itsolf Th Heot Htw days bblnd bit bl l,rtl ,ar ir this year, ulw. aaJ it la ttnasftei! (a sffMrtanaa 4 tare la a strews troiHHt that It mure delays. i i v PraiMirlutt ,thr .MAtM, fUHlltd Pre Lmm1 Wire.) WttklHitiMU. lakt 81 , -- Ir It he irisiatly charged ih HiMJt la eaU m u -rllMt,r,, ..UI.I.. .. It ...!...... .... I.. .... - w-w"m fnaviij mi vn inwmnnu ill titu HHTVi aMuikr U ffalm tHHUMlttee are U servaHU wtfl not seoar aisalN next year, as It Uai fur the ktet tktm moh. There seems t We o reiuetU for the Hetd, and MMteAd dawan aaabeen wittniikt taereky. -o 700 ratios north of tho Unltod Stnti boundary. It Is only 400 nillog south of the Arctic Circle. In Ihe neigh borhood or 90.000,000 bushels ot wheat were raised In Canada In 1907. whero. In the lifetime of 'thou, sands of persons who aro still In the mlddlo ago, It wan thought that 10.- 000.000 bushels, or oven fi. 000. 000 bushels, could nevor bo grown In nny season There aro porxons con uected with the Hudson Hay com pany today who romember tho time whon the prospect of over being able lo raise wheat up lu Manitoba would havo frightened the official of that big moNopoly. Wheat growers would have UeH about the last persons the Hudsoa Hay M6rlft would have wanted to s. Those fur trmtarj were aaxioiia to keep farmers out. so as to allow the beavr. the buffa kooi and the rest ef the fur-bearlnis animals rending tho statute, was prima faolo evidence of guilt. The Jury paid a visit to the wig wam during the trial to make an examination of tho distances report- od In tho ovldejice. Tho cuso was submitted without argument at 11 n'clook. Aftor being out lees than an hour the Jury brought In a verdict of not gutky. Tho next trial will he that of Burkhart & Lee. the Jury In tha case heretofore dkwgreeiHg. The trlnl It set for Friday. Albany Demoomt n i Will Kunoy Locks AkuIii. (United Pre Leased Wire.) Washington, Fob. 21 The seoata this afternoon passed a resolution Introduced by Senator Fulton, ot Oregon, providing for a government a Whole amntra l ui-k -!-.. ".'.: T. "?.. ' " "" .... . .., iwiinniiv nr ma u-n nmatt. nn..i . roam and lulUtfr. t. MU la Oregon Stolo the Family Htorrplpi Aiodrord comos to tho front tho prize story of tho month TrllMino tells of a thief s'ca'inj stovoplM from tho kitchen stoi a boarding hpuso In that city landlady hoard the marauder by great good luck ran wtc-s1 Tho Jaroenlat was bo bad y fr uuvu uu uroppea toe rami v ti pipe and fled. Breakfast uaii time. ; " Pupils on it Stilke Mwiford has n small strtke DJlhor unu8u.nl charafr- oa hands. Tho school dirct'er. seams, dlsohurged Professor Shli nnd his pupils refuso to aUcnd c until ho Is reinstated Thcv are dilating potltlons asking h statumont, and aro In a fal' waj got tholr demands granted -'- i o Title of the Suburb "Yoa doa'i fiave man r here," sa'd Cltlman, do ou "Oh yes." replied Subbubs lag and going noarly cv n dw "Mostly women. I supra "Vee: servant girls PhSb phla Pross. OAMTOIIIA. ftunti. Ufca4fHi.'nnl E'futu czamzZt of this roHipH). nn1 ikereby re vive the Kd4 sUw-tiHl whm Mn ttH LwbkWtr. a rwiMOesauaivs frwtt iltlullltf m ttmmm tn m .uIubIHJ ia eastKr4B, this mm dwells wltk tk MMiiift a Lkn litUiyl WilifuiM Ooml ---- wkbtk ui&a atM ... ul 8M rTfillelBejAt MlMkMk whlrk was atvra Prsl4t a hw liMfr a. to ,IOUH UVHQIt THOUItliHS IX SAX IfllANClKtX), (Ptte4 rresst lm4 Wir.- i fc M UmI " 1. A . MIL tka' " fwwo, trwm. ii in ma line atShMSere' and ttMt o n PW IWK, aeRHMH nvip IJOtMU, IN, Tk MMunuMSallnx .uu. i.lfci iruTWST W lerth. .Muiiil-d? If g of Uv4c triwd t bMW 4w t; tn are M a ratksr r4ltl char- ol,lf b tk - M tha interna ul U( mm tmm mm. it Is sal4 a4 the r44t tk mUf M4Wr. i red m ib M'uy ttaift mai wr MMHMlWl ' W4MtM -..i ,wm iihai .ir.' nw,,w !, i. - 4id of lt iwwiHte av uo mtr IImmiJi-,, ih- ta... MM,. li "! sf t$ tt)ia his wr JU aifMt(" bt tho llu'l Oeea .. - 'MK the Matter rarvtMl atmdx iws ay tve'!tww.u4 W&A - w ,w Tel alTct4 iu iuui I AtofMleaHn (IM lut. QkWlio. IN t "Wm, lt. fts, tk AHttMtosR. who Is KwdlKg,l iH ?tw urk-u-Pthi autowaWe twt, wade IS slw l -the lt tl .km lknUKk iuw piled, la4Uaa wmJ. Jl arrived l Liimlr. M Mnt oor to4. It le douktful If a vlll rvasJ QttkMK kCero Mea liie IHiHn ear U Uli nt K. wUvIIKn ld. with a bnk shaft. eoMunAUe ia WaaHtjr at th 9m Wla tW NrlitrliHtl i)iteM)ew Ha4r vaceVatH The ceWMU t Um r$rt hatr ai kx nuul ii hbui tta nun a Tada lUial. M RtUlkf Fridat tuoraiux th- w Male wmiW ) a Ja last u " Ii Ii w bmtor w wwKtns: ins fMiacii ut RlCkt WNtormt tke Mle t atmM ftKy rluttwu Will Uuru Oil. WaakUsgtoa. , XI Th letk- mkR mm fotttatisAhut u nkvat to MkMltt tul oil fr coat ta It v now taaoktHd :awv a ad ' po,w k!, tjid, vrkrvc MMOtleaVI ndr It MUrT ktfen Uirwjja- ohi tae toe. For Uhmnwtlo Surrnt. T qulsk MM ttM kKtta affoM 4 W 5t4yhtK OkamkHala Pa'.a llalBi uakH K a UrH itk setter w r raataaUai. atla. lam fcsftk. Vmlaji, aad da aUd and wiwlr palaa. VHr 14I at Dr. iSioae drwjr stow s. Hm aHaHkam HiH w Great Values In Men's Clothing... hen you have an opportunity like this of purchasing, our well known hijh-grade clothes at these clearance prices you will do well to stock up without delay. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES Regular Prices $0.M to $25.00 Sale Prices $6.75 to $18.W Salem Woolen Mill Store