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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 11)08. 5 J. L Stockton THE HOME THE OLD WHITE CORNER '-) ,v tUn KnHurr Benson WO linVn beciit morn itnltiKt.nklnn1 Ia preparing .-- -. , . riding styles, colors, etc., nnd very keen nbout qualities nnd prices. T(jon oilers" it broader rnngo of merclinndLoo than over before and rnUtoIi7"nrc shown In every line. Wd have endeavored' to get the um aR(l our ionsToxpcrlonco lms given us the knowledge wltlch mnkes iTuriuMa tor as to Judgo between the- spHrlous nnd the real worth. Our -" cal buslnoss methods and closp artoatlon to oigr business enables ThTHftdcrscll the more extravagant fellow. Buying for cash gives us ""a7 advantages In the way of discounts, and largo quantities gets us thrt lontst price concessions. . Our storp is a safe on0 In every respect. &w Shirt Waists -ft shipment of nets, lawns, it waists readied us odiuruay. i the newcomers range from $1 to $12.50 New Llndermusiins Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, Chimise, Drawers, etc. Wonderful values in Mus lin Petticoats. $1.50 each 'STOMAGH SEAT OF HEALTH I New Suits, Skirts and Jackets Do you know that when you buy a suit In this stor It moans a saving of S2.fi0 to $1,0 and whon you buy a sklr: or Jaokot It moans a ssnvlng of 50c (o $5? Comparison will provo that our offerings In rondy-to-wonr goods aro un equalled In nil Oregon. Wo aro showing all tho now stylos nnd oloths for Spring, 190S. ;s Goods Chiffon Panama, doublo fold, 3G lnohoj 18c yard Wash floods Soo us for high g ratio fabrics. Utility Cloth, mado by tho Amonkong Mun&tfnctur Ing compuny kr Sal ngs, made In Bradford, England, 7ia tprlng fabric. used A. 90c yard U C-pc made by Reads. (Converters of toiwsei ... $1 .35 yard 1 5c yard Lawns nnd ChnlliOH In neat, doalrablo patterns : 6c yard Boautlful Lawns ami Silk Orgnndlee, Rajah Silk, and Morcorlzod 25c to $1 .25 Boston, Fob. 24 -Tho remarkablo results thnt aro being accomplished In Boston by L. T. Cooper have bo como a topic of universal Interost during tho past week. Reports that preceded his visit to this city told of Mr. Cooper's groat success In Chicago. But tho man and hla medicine did not attract wide-spread attention until tho be ginning of his second week horo. Then tho Interest In him becamo vory notlccablo and has Bteadlly gathered headway until his prepar ations oro now being sold In enorm ous quantities, and his headquarters la a modt Interesting plnco to spend n half hour. People nro coming from nil parts of tho city and surrounding towns to see him. Tho young man nnd his assistants aro surrounded by swarms 'of humanity from early until late Bomo to toll what has been accom plished for them by tho Cooper rem edies. . Pehnpo nothing has dono morb to arouse this Interest than Mr. Coopor'n statoment regarding tho human stomnch. At tho commence mnt of his visit to this city, ho clnlmcd that tho stomach Is respon sible for much of tho 111 health of this generation and that his Now Dlscovory modlclho would p.rovo his theory to bo corroct. ' This statement socniB to hnvoboon complotoly vorlflod. During tha paBt two weeks hundrods of pooplo who havo boon taking tho Coopor preparations havo boon relieved of various Ills. In consoquonco, Coop or nnd his theories hnvo been growing Into grontor promlnonco oroh day. i Mnny of those who called at hla headquarters yostordny had taken tho Now Discovery mediclno for vari ous forms of stomnoh troubles and mndo stntomonts ns to rosults ob tained by thorn. A otatomont of this ohnract-r, which almost Idontlcnl with nil thoso glvn by peoplo who havo had tho 8amo oxporlcncos, Is given by John S. Keen, n houso painter, living at 7 .Tri'nton street East Boston, Mass., whq said: "For aoyornl yonra WOMEN WAGE WORKERS (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York, Feb. 35. Miss Alae Morgan, daughter of J, Plerpoat Morgan, has enlisted In a movomoat to Improve tho condition of worklug womon In nil tho big cities of tha country, Tho daughter of tho well-kHowa flnanctor is associated in this work with many prominent society mat rons, who, on many occasions, bat oinerged from tholr drawlag reoaM to go on a tour of Inspection o ua Inviting factorios and acoostpaay working girls to tholr boarding houses to tasto their food. Ag tat result of these visits 100 wojbmh will meet hero on March 6 In coatareaee, lundor tho auspices of the Nfttloa&I Clvlo Federation. HOLD UP ARTIST DOUBLES (United Press Leased Wire.) Tacoma, Wash., Fob. 26. Tacor ma's Intpst acquisition In tho way of n bandit pluys tho part of Dr. Jokyll nnd Mr, Ilydo as clovorly aa Robort Louis Stovonson would havo droamol poaslblo. Tho police this morning bollovo thoy iinvb tho thlof liohind tho bars. Sunday night this thlof a&mimod tho rolo of Dr. Jokyll, and, in tho tones and actions of a polished gon tloman, relloved O. W. Potorson, Oil South First street, of $60 In bills. About 7 o'clock last night an lndt vldual, whom tho pollco bollovo 1b tho snmo mnn, degenerated Into u trnmp-llko Mr. Hyde, rollovod J. H. Bray of $140 and disappeared. WOMAN FORGETS LAWYER i havo boon In poor hoalth, a gonore'ly run-down condition. I havo boon tronted by various doctors nnd ta ken nil kinds of pntont medlclnos, but rocolvod no bouoflt from'olthor. Physlcinns gnvo mo mediclno for In- of an ullogod nttompt to kill him by digestion. (lyapopsln and stomach a woman giving tho iiamo of MrB thoubio, but nono of thorn nfrordoi Jonnlo 11. Bunt. (United Press Leasod Wire.) Now York. Fob. 25. Charles M. Sanford, a woalthy Brooklyn lawyer, Is dying nt n hospital as tho result SMILES works It for two months after the legislature loaves, Is roally not t disinterested political advisor. Tho Portland Railway, Light & r... . B . wn jWfrdsy, aad ware compnny unaer rrosiueui l,v hour Thov mlJJos8,n ,B Proving that a corporation That com- 1 booiter 1 11(10 committees ! LABOR TROUBLES , lnii' mar riker.bmm the malnlmuy u Pullo-plrItod ""41; to take hoi.i nf pany BuV0 5000 towards tho Port- 'n: Sa'em nii.i ,and Uoso show, and $50 towurds the oaiom puuucity funds. Tho woman called nt Sanford's of flco this morning beforo Che lawyer nrrlvod and waltod for him. As he walked In 'ho was followod Into hla WBttchasbvotgdto wi to carry on their it ' &urn are good Or. -." (United Press Leasod Wire.) Toklo, Fob. 25 Toklo nowapa Bombs arq tho weakest weapons lrs deolaro thoy aro unable olther moro thnn -tompornry rollof. My nppotlto was vnrlablo-somotlmea hungry ns a wolf, thou again sicken ing at tho sight of food. "I was subject to dizzy spells, prlvato olllco by Mrs. Bunt, and which mndo It dangorous for mo to quarrel followed.. Two shots woro work on a ladder, which I froquontly honrrt, and n moment lator Sanford had to do. Somotlmos a fooling of rushod out,, declaring that he had fnlntnons would come ovor mo. nnd I boon shot in tho buck of tho head. AT HOMFioWon nnrrow,y t,80nu falling. After, Mrs. Bunt, who Is under arrost, talks t I 1 5 VITIL' tneuls I would bocomo bloatod and Inoohorentlv nbout allocod wronsa I - - w - - ---.. v- dlstrasied, and there was soronoss In alio said sho Bufforod at Banford'4 the pit of my stomach. hands. The latter has made no stato "Hearing of Mr. Cooper nnd what meat. 'It Is thought that the woman ho bad dono for others, I doolded to Is domonted. i try hla medicine. Whon I had used M nf lti...i..L T11 Oregon Irf rt Wmlar n.l.n.. wt vis t newspaper who --mi ' tt uuaii- fecial Sale tJsc5t Of wiaur """ We. Ev- 11 kUH.. 'sia "" - wn i HrHk ki Vogt of individuals, as bullets are the weakest weapons of nntlons. Tho only park the peoplo could pave (s Falrmoupt Hill, or what is known as RosorivoirfHIH. Tho view of the Willamette valley from there la one of the graudest in the state. Why not make a move to get it, and have u breathing place for present and future generations. V -- If tho drug, gtores pay that $3C0 a year they will have to use more of tho Willamette river nnd burnt sugar. to refuto or Indorso tho modi- There are still the patent cine to slap a license onto. - KVKitvnonv wnoKfi BUT THK FATIIKR. Spokane, Fab. 25 Tho SpokanA W'lce took Into oustody this morn ing the whole MoFarllng famlly.wUh the exception of the fathor. Elsie, is, was arrested for frequenting sa loons. Roy, 26, far carrying a re volver. Wilbur. 28, for beating hU mother. Th9 latter Is In the hoipltal Wak aad blue from the beating. Mrs. MoFarllng was one very aaautltnl and well-known in Spokane Liqaor is said to have ruinod the family. -o- Tao Baker City Herald speaks of at cltyg "gifted oUlxens." one bottle of tho Now Discovery I CrltIol8m8 .vna tanUm Ann All alpno nf rlU. of Jnpauoeo policy In Mnnohurla un-(tresa left me. Tho sense of relief til American nowspapors producwas wondorful. I gained strength valid proofs of their assertions. It rapidly nnd am now In splendid con- Is pointed out that immigration no- dltlon. The dizzy fooling haB dlsap DKSPONDUKT WOMAN LKAPH FROKf BRIIXJH. (United Press leased Wire,) Dubuque, la., Feb. 26. Mlsa Nel llo Losso, dospondont Uecauea of the poverty of hor family, mado a dee- gotlatlons having como to a conclus-! poarod entirely and I feel like I haJ perate nttompt to ond her Ufa by Ion some Amerioan. newspapers taken a new lease on life. I cannot Bflom eagerJo'dovlse:'tiow pretext j'eay too much In praise of Mr. Coop- for nn tfinti-JapanesQ campaign, 'ers's modlolno. While holdlug that prosont measuroi Tho introduction of those now prop for restriction of Immigration wore nratlons in Boston has boen remark- inevitable, the Toklo authorities be- ably successful, and they scorn to po llovg;1 the prospective lack of labor growing more popular each day. wlU greatly affect the Paolflo coast i . o und Hawaii and that the future of the labor question in America do eervoa keen attention. leaping from tho topmost spaa, of tho high bridge into the MlaeiaeJjipt river. Hor dresa kept her above the water and sho floated for 300 yards, when Ico harvesters pulled her out with pike poles. Tho girl wis seri ously Injured. O ti TOUXJL. miMYwHMAhWgipxN RKOATTA ARRANORD FOR I'UOKT SOU.V1). (UnUod Pross Leased Wire.) Seattle. Wash.. Fob. 25 Anxloufc to raoe, the drews of Berkeley nnd Stanford, and hava been informod that California colleges cannot al stand the axpansa of defraying the trip of the University of Washington ours iu en south, the latter InstUuttoa has made arrangements to bring the southerners here to row on Lake Washington this spring. Coach Oarnet, of California, says In a letter to Coach Conjbear, of Washington, that he wlha If pose!-, ble. to arraage for a match betwean the freshmen crews of the respective universities and this will probably be arranged for. It Is the Intention of the Washington men to make the coming regatta one of the biggest of its kind ever held on the Pacific coast (iraber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to givo satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON' CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a Jewelry Store. Phone 650. SHORT LEAKED WIRE TELEGRAMS, Tho Croon Mountain savings bank, of Dos Molnos. In., closed today, and ! MK 11 -rlIM-rla HONK COUGH CURE Go to your druggist and got ono-hnlf ounco Concontrated oil of pliio; two ounces of gly corlne; half a pint of good pure whiskey; mix It up, gly corlnq nnd oil and then add tho whiskey. Uso In dosos of ,i iteaspoou to a tablespoontul ovory four hours shaking tho bottlo ench time.'' Tho Concentrated oil of plno comes put up for medical uso In half-ounce bottles cncloaod In tin screw ttifr cases which protects it from heat and light. It you do not find it sealed you know that you nro not getting tho roal article. Thoro are also several patent Mnrilnlnrxi nut mv in u..iui.i At t ,. ... 2 vbr vonceniraieu oil of pines and called by smllar names. This stuff should bo nvolded. Tae Concentrated oil of plno la the only truly solublo plno preparation known to Holeiicc. It also makes wonderfully ef fective Unament bv nuttinv ! ! teaspoonful of tho raw oil Into J I a saucorful of hot Inrd npply- 1 1 Ing hot. Tuts Is Invnlunhlo In cases- of cold in tho chost or sprains and bruises. lrfIllMlMMMRI .. u - A LID OF STEEL PUT ON DANCE HALL North Bend, Fob. 25. (Special.) At meeting of tho common coun cil thoy forged out n lid of ohlllnd stool to fit ovor J. C. WUcox'a no torious dnnco hall In this city. Ho is glvon nintll May 1 to close out and rotiro from tho business which hni for many yours glvon North Bend a bad reputation In tho oyos of n great many pooplo. A resort llko a. dnnro hall any town can dlspiU8o with with crodlt to Itself and Its cUIzouh. It draws a clnHH of vicious men and women whoso hlghost aim In llfo Is to Ilvo off of tho laborH of tho-hard working dupos who bollovo tho nro having tho tlmns of tholr lives' und who In tho morning after an all night, debauch find thomsolvos with out tho price of a meal. Many peo ple of thlB county lmvo boon specu lating for Bomo tlmo as to whon tho council of North Bend woro'golng to como out of tho Rip Vnn Wlnklo sleep and uhato a nultmnco that was a curso not only to that busy Uttlu city but to Coos county. O ' KXOURSIO.V TRAIN WRECKED IN MEXICO. (United Prosn Loasod WIro.) San Antonio. Toxns, Fob. 26. A dispatch from Lnrodo soys tho Gates oxcuralou touring party's special train, consisting of nlno oars, Ilvo of thorn PuIIinuiiH. nnd onrrylng 70 paa songors, has boon d era Hod at Oro- villo, 20 mlltw north or Lnrodo. Thirty of tho pasHOtigors havo boen roported Injurod. but tho extent of tholr Injuries Ih not known horo. A numbor of those on board nro from Toledo, Ohio, and tho roil from San Antonio. Ttie Intent pews from the scono nay tho aocldont wns duo to i broken ax!e on the engine. , O ' REOEIIT.S AT L1VK HTOOK .MAHKl.Trt. Chicago, Feb. 25. Hogs, penelptx, 22,000; onttlo, 4000; sheop, 12.000. HogB opeuod 5 nuuts hlghor; loft over yesterday, 5500; mixed 4.2Q0 4.45; honvy. $4.354.50; rough heavy, $4.204.30; light. $4.20 4.40; cattle, steady; shoop. strong. Kansas City. Mo., Feb. 25. Hogs, receipts, 12,500; rattle, GO00; hop, 6500. Omaha, Nob., Feb. 26. Hog, re ceipts, 21,000; cattle, 8000; sheep, 000. Will Parallel f I Winnipeg, Man., Fh. 21. Jamon J, Hill bns spreud a largo force of engineers over a stretch o! 1400 miles botwoon Brandon, Manitoba, and Calgary. Alberta, preparing, It is said, to parallel the Canadian Paolflo ays torn. Two years ago Hill mndo elaborato proparatlons for ourrving out thl.1 sama scheme, but withdrew President SMiart M McDIarie is un der arrest In Omaha on a charge of tha engineering force because of tho Illegal banking. financial d'ruitoii ap 313,C?Q How is the time to place yoiir order for anything needed in one line for Sixkie faiUme. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Onancntal Shrubs, Roses T V fgi T Our Ornamental Department is the largest ami most compete on this caft If you need anything in our line 'pfcfe Mala 75 f address OREGON NURSERY CO., m I