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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
H. DAILY OATITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. QRgQON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, IMm. 5 Mil ft. STOCKTON T.nm WHITE CORNER biiifcle UDfodate Merchandise I iJ in every day and thoy bespeak tno Blogan L $ "v? C bMt the market affords." Thoro Is no ex- iikA fe VrflrHsoments, overy Btatemcnt Is backed up i1.? .... n articlo at a special salo for one day i' bonest, upright manner and It is Invariably a bar- KrfPiiss Sift fr Misses .i..nf of tho very if W ., 1,,-f ro. tlllB4 W '"" " fl-kirtn. Brown, B'ftJO, fiSfitripesaa'i checks. SHrt Waists ll-pUrof dainty lawn IJttrOMrt Street window Jit 513 each fetata Petticoats -.Ii.88 iB't,rlcraade UP '" 4, nicely ruraed, snirrcu naienklrts. A Green, Cream, Rod, ilWiiSdflrOwn coiurs. Men's Cravenettes and Overcoats Reduced hlgh i big Every ono of our flno grado coats Is offered at sacrifice. , $10.00 values, .-. ..$7.0." $12.50 values .. . . $0.00 $15.00 values $11.00 $16.50 values $13.20 $18.00 values $13.85 $20.00 valuos $11.0.1 $22.50 values $17.8?$ Men's Socks3 pairs for 25c Black and tan cotton sock made of heavy hard-twisted yarn. Will wear as well as 25c values, but aro not finished as well. SGOTT MAKES DENIAL sat - NO TRUTH IN STORY MAW NO AGREEMENT WITH BOURNE AND LADD NOR ANY ONE ELSE -CTELEGRArnED AGREEMENT TO BOURNE- SCOTT CALLS THE STORY PURE "FICTION." ONLY IUYM6 POLITCS B AUTHORIV m C0MMKKCI-. COM- 8AVB TIIKKK IS NO WLXG IT I'OWKU TO nSTKIATi; WAflK CON lO.VRIILROADS. I Frew Leased WIro.) Feb. J: a trenornl voiced In many other quarters that tho President's letter represents po litical play to the laboring classos, and that only. Members of' tho commission worn amazed upon rccoipt of tho Pros' dent's lotter ordering them to take up the wngo question. Thoy could not find n shred of authority In Inw giving them Jurisdiction ovon to In vestigate. This being truo, they are frank to say that tho commission doos not Intend to investigate; that no hearings upon tho subject will bo held; that nothing Ib to bo douo. HUM IIOUG1IT PEARLS AND ANNA MUST PAY (United Press Leased WIro.) Paris, Feb. 22. Tho court of np- pools has uphold tho decision of tho lower court which docldod that An na Gould, dlvorcod wifo of Couiu Ilonl do Castcllano, and tho Count must pay Mmo. NoinldoftV an notrcsa $24, 000 for pearls which Donl took from her on promise of purchasing thorn. It is charged that instead of prosontinc them to his wifo. thu ifce Intentato Com-; Count pawned thorn for $11,000. e-aion Involving the Mm Annn nnniii vnm t Mm K'tatnt of Chairman Mar- henrlnc of .the suit that sho novor likely to grow out 'did son tho noarlB. althouch tho lWbet!c attitude of Count liml tnhl Mmn. Nnmldnff thnl NtMrdralulon toward .ho wanted Tils wifo to wear thorn on lraDCed In Preel'ltlm nKnlnn nr Ifln. P,irlnn' vlalt tn t letter to the nnm.'n.in ., .. i . I till in BUII1U IIUIO I1KU. iVUUIl uuuu Into must pay the. costs of tho suit. (United Press Leased Wiro.) Portland, Or., Feb. 22. Harvoy W. Scott, editor of tho Portland Oregonian, in an editorial published this morning, declnres thnt the charges mado by Lincoln Stoffons, In tho March American Magazine, In which Stoffons nssdrts that Scott signed an ngreemont with prosont United States Senator Bourne prom ising Bourne thnt If, tho lattor so cured tho sonatorshlp for Scott, Scott would pay him $25,000, nnd glvo him tho disposition of tho fed oral patronago, aro false. Ho nlso stutcs that Steffens' statement thnt William Ladd, n Portlnnd bnnkor, telogrnphod tho ngreemont to Bourne in Salem, Or., from'Scolt on tho last night of tho legislative ses sion Is nm'truo. In pnrt Scott says: "It Is simply fiction. This so called ngreemont, nllogod to havo boon wrltted by Mr. Scott, wob not, written by him nor dictated by him, nor ovon soon by him till now. It novor existed. It Is a fabrication by somebody, nnd shoor forgery, It fol lows, of course, thnt It was not 'wired' to Salem on tho last night of tho session, or at any time, by Mr. Ladd, or by any ono olso, and Mr. Ladd, moreover, never saw It till H was shown him In this magazino nr-tlolo." Spencer Hardware Company Shovels from 50c up. Hoes from 25c up. Rakes from 25c up. Trowels Etc., for gardens and lawns. Pruning Knives and Saws for orchards and bushes. A HOT IRON A COLD HANDLE MSIHIHRL'i' fa. BHI DsBvJBwJMHisBBvJBBBr .v-. 11 BJBwJBj TBBBBBWBWtefciMii!" ?imr v!jtjiL BbIbibI BBfciMPiKr .WPllBMMllIt T ' '"'' VWPWMWI BBBBHBW&rBPBrHHlK. ' 'fV 0r?SMMII JJjMpMflJHHEftK'flypjPJBHg& ' ,ovBR bbbT21zdRvv?b199bb1biw9i&kmb1HBh The Asbestos Set of IronsThis is, without doubt, the best set inadeal ways a hot iron and a cold 1 A A handle. Price per set - - vPtVW This comes in plain and covered board, can be attached to any stand or table and, when through ironing, can be folded up and put away in a small space. &X for an inquiry waaltlons. ha been Informed I of thft President's let- Kwpp said to n 'It li merely a political it i Arrested a cough that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Bal lard's Horohound Syrup. If you have a cough, don't wait stop It at onco with this wondorful remedy. Splen did for rntifliR inMo nn rthaat Infill. ecaaerce coramtwlon.lenza, bronchitis and pulmonary HEforthcomlns at the troubles. Prjoo 2Cc, 50c and $1.00. "TKjne charge 'Sold by all dealors. -t (J4 not ronimnnr ll-tM remark bv ti.a firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt "attention to all ordors, guarantoo our work to glvo sntlsfaotion and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phono 550. Lowes Bros. Pure Prepared .Paints. A full stock of Builders' Hardware. and Mechanic's Tools always on hand. Spencer Hardware Company Corner State and Liberty Streets Phone 19 PRELIMINARY WAS A DRAW (Unltod Pross Lonsod WIro.) Ocean View, Cal., Fob. 22. In Jim Coffroth'a great tontod nronn, Stanley Kotchol, tho Michigan won der, and Mlko (Twin) Sullivan, tho baldheadcd boy from Boston, mot this aftornoon to decldo to whom shall fall tho honor of mooting tho to tho Jaw Bout TruBcott groggy, nud, although ho took -tromomlous pun ishment thorcaftor, ho mannged to finish tho round. ! Tho fifth round was a fairly ovon ono, with nolthcr boy huving any nd vantage. Tho sixth round showed a slowing up on both sides, Choynskl doing tho wild swinging .and Truscott tho weak pecking at tho noso -with his left. Truscott had a good shado in tho seventh, tho Australian making tin local boy look liko a dtinco. At that Truscott wns moro than a milo from winner of tho Kolly-Papko fight for show,ng nnythnB ko cln88 u.o uiauiuwuiBa. cuu,..u8.p om Th oJghth round WM fl terr,b,0 tho world. Ijoke. Tho boys foil ovor thomi-lvos vuiurnry io uspuciuiiuus uiu uiurii In Uwilp frnntln nnilAnvnr ing odds on tho outcome of tho main 8tr,k QM anolher Tho event remained unchanged when the . t t h . not to nudlouco baby matter of more GO-CARTS In choosing a GoCart for your you should consider the than ordinary importance. The carts we offer have been selected with especial care, and attention is given to everv detail. The matter of tires. Is springs, and even oarasol rods have been considered. M rods all fold short so as to occupy less space. J are better than of former years. We have at last m mat, while they are not free from faultas no tire replace tltem at UW iUa cf nt f Armor timflc 'UUiFSAiLF fiDTC 3n ,W.J at .avnf hic )va iaUiu with nf ., FRCt mtomatic maimer. Camp, (q wz wkei vom are "fust lok , j1 to show you aid will coisMered it a pieasre, evei if yen SEN & HAMILTON In .tho ninth round Truscott, see ing Choynskl In tho act of trying to telegraph a swing, danced out of the ring, nnd when ho danced In ho waltzed into a long right to tho Juw, but It did not hurt. Tho audlonco had recovered from tho eighth shock, and was smiling at tho bell. gates opened, Ketchell bolng a 1 to A l...nHtln nM ll.A Bannmall m rl AlfAII ' m JUVUUIO uu iuu rvsuii, UU Ulll money being wagered that he would not win Insldo of 20 rounds. I Tho betting, howovor, was rather light, and tho majority of those who i-labnH thnli nnln trne ttin ''(I.Pnunil nronosltlon. i Tho weights of the mon at the omciai woiguiug la uuB moru.nK Tho flctjon , tho tenth round w 118 for Sullivan. Ketchel, to thoa,ow and tho roforoo ca,.Bj R surpruo oi uw iru...r8 .B- druw. Tho Australian had a hade ers, scaled a.tracuon over lbu. In his dressing room Just before being called Into the ring Ketchel recolved a telegram from his moth er, wishing him success. Tho mes sage brought tears to tho husky flghtors's eyes. Tho nrrtllmlnarv between Lynu Truscott. of Australia, and Young1 Ketchel and Srulllvan enured tho Choynskl. of San Francisco, was rlrif? a few minutes after tho prelim- .tarted at 1:50 n. m. i"1" wns over- Im k wa. Thn bovs. who aro Ilehtwelchts. unchanged fought at catch-weights. OhoynskJ Jack, Terry Mustnln, Dee Jeffries, Billy Burko. Kotchel'B eoconds were Mnurlco Thompson, Joo Loroy, Kid Lafay otto and Tommy O'Connor. Jack Sullivan challenges Younir Kotchol, providing Kotchol beats Mlko (Twin) for tho middleweight championship of tho world nud a sido bot of nny amount up to $500. It Is understood that Jack would want to weight 158 pounds. Round 1 Thoy shako and flddlo about tho ring. Ketchel forces Twin and lands a light loft on Htomaoh, Ketchel puts hard loft to chin, drop ping Mike. A hard right to same spot put Sullivan down nnd out. Mlko novor landed u blow. Kotchol placed a sorles of blows on tho Jaw, and dropped Mlko finully with A vlolaus left rip to tho body. Tho round lastod 1 minutes and 18 seconds. -o Whan you need a cough cure you need ono that will euro your cough. Kemp's Balsam, tho boat cough ciro, will do it. All druggists sell It for 25 cents. KETCHEL WINS IN FIRST ROUND Bohfnd Su!livan were hh brother, Muklng But-o. Tho lawyer said sadly to his wife on his return homo ono night: "Poo- plo scorn vory suspicious of mo. You know old Jones? Well, I did some work for hlra last month, and. when ho asked mo for tho bill this morn ing I told him out of friendship that I wouldn't chargo him anything. Ho thanked mo cordially, but said he'd liko a receipt." Exohango. . : o OAWVOTLXA., i ft. i. sm mm 199 uaw ji i mx i&U&te& Tjf was substltod at the last moment for Fred Ward. The first round was a wild scram ble, both boys doing terrific damage to the atmosphere with tboir wild swing. Truscott did tho cleaner and harder fighting and had Choyns kl bleeding at the mouth at the gong ' I Hound two was full of more ac tion, both trying hard. Truscott again did tho better work. Cboyns ki's left eye was to th ebad when ho took bis seat. i Tho third round started by Choyn skl rushing Truscott through the 1 ropes and out of bo ring. Truscott came baok, splitting Choynskl's low er Up with a hard right. They fought desperately, Choynskl par tially evening up things. I Early In the fourth a hard smash TREES Now rs the time to place your order for anything needed hi our line for spring planting. Suck as Walnuts, Apf les, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ofaetal Shrubs, Roses TT" y Gur Ornamental Department is the tergest awl most complete on tftis coast. If ymt need anything in our Kne 'pfeone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., k'. lr iv I m 4