Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 29, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1008.
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K STOCKTON
ME OLD WHIlii WKNliK
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Another shipment of
NEW ROYAL
SEWING
MACHINES
the greatest machine in I
an Amenta jot
$25.00
flBTOLMWIXO IS AN EXTRACT FROM A LETTER THK
IHANUFACTUREIIH IM' XliM
MFW ROYAL MACHINE
.. nnArnn.i r;n it now from oxnorlenco that thla
. nr nn nttnirKlhnp ton hnnn. In rant., thnre
Me danger In Belling It a.t that pricp and that is tho machlno le
. .....nmnrn Minn nnv nvnr nffnrflrl n vonr trndA
jui luiiiJiomer in uii'""" ---
... li. n rlnnpi nnil If von know tho nrlon too
j will reauzo iu &- - - -
Her will be tempted to think .tho quality Is not thoro."
... -... nmni u without doubt one of itio boat machines on tho
'mkitud tho prlco should not bo cut. Wo realize Umt, but wo
...v.,n. these machlnos In quantities and thoy are ours to bo
fcpodofas woaee fit. If wo lose when wo sell them nt $25.00,
jertoilyour gain. The advertisement is a goou ono ior us. k
to when In our storo.
J. L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
MY SERVICES IN THE CAPITAL CITY
Services foronoon nnd ovonlng,
Services forenoon and evon-
' UKricrr ii.tnn .i i ii.o.Ik
HKllt.), .iiuiiuu illlU uiuuu;i
limit, pastor,
MWUX iiaitist, Cottage and D
. ctitirj Srhunke, pastor.
fMHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S. Chcmoktta and Cottago. Masses Saiii-
iM 10 JO p m. Cntoohlsm 9:30 a. in. Vospors and benediction
tp n Daily mans. 7 a. in. A. A. Moore, root or.'
tftlKISTIAV, High and Center. Servloes foronoon nnd ovonlng.
fcaEmtt pastor
$ nmismx SCIENCE, Chemekotn street next to olty hall. Sorv-
iwnoon and evening. Mldwook meeting Wednesday evening.
I ; CEniUL COXOHKOATIONAf,, Ferry and Nineteenth. .Services
Had erenlnK P. S. Knight, pnitor.
FST OOXonKOATIONAL. Ltbotry nnd Contor. Sorvlcos forenoon
iWtllff.
h IT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, Chomeketn nnd Ohurqh. Services 7:30 A.
."... and 7.30 P. M. Harr G. Loe. rector.
RlVCEMCAI, Chemekota and Seventeenth. Sorvlcos forenoon
W8c, Morrig HeierllnK. nnBtor.
I BHW-W EYAXdKI.IOAI, T.ll.nrt.. nnrl PaiiI. OunJni. onlmnl nt 10
fc PfMchlngat u A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Y. P. A. at 7 P. M.
rf1 welcome Now w a n..nn.n.. ...
p ttlTKI) KVAXdEMCAIi, Cottago and Center. Services forenoon
". u a ueck. pastor.
nUKSDS, Highland avenue. Services forenoon and ovonlng. O. N.
rwttr pastor.
L CHl"HCH, Uoiodalo. Services forenoon and evening.
5 eunday even'ng. Elmer Pomberton, pastdr.
rJ CHAPEL, Mill and Fifteenth. Services foronoon and
N McCandlUb, pastor.
fur "ium au .uunuu. services vvvry uiuur
I!!3" 0KU-MAX, State between Seventeenth and Eighteenth.
JJSmLSSy wir- . . " ..'
F?HH h "" .Missouri synod, uonter between Thirteeniu
ttMomtn. StrvicH5 forenoon and evening. ' a H. Engel,' pastor.
Fntia . AIj state and Ohurqh. Services forenoon
C !BP,0,),ST South Commercial. Services fgrenoon and
IIXM laor.
W w,i lf0,)ST Church and Union. Services forenoon and
.,1V'MWhoiict .. . . ... . . .
TTH forn- ,wri winter between Market and uainej.
tfe. .. '-., Church StnA OhamnUat darvlnn fSVnr.rr nnrlj
i Mf T T-t ""iiu. os!w.iu.js'.v'" "l
(ftvpvv. ' n,uw. !tor.
lr t . ADVWriSTS,MII and Cottage. Services forenoon
M rn.... . A -aroB. nastnf
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'rtic Chewlota. Sorvloes foEftnogn. Paul
,2? BUWHHKv H , , ..
( r. " erBiiir. t h r ..
pMjt p ' "Z1. MartoR ad Fourteenth.
tou... -"" Por.
WHY DONT YOU
TRY THE BITTERS
and let It prove conclusively Us won-
dorful ability to cure Stomach,Liver,
Kidney or Rowel disorders? You'll
bo surprised and wonder why you
did not try it soonerl Thousands o
others have been cured during the
past 54 yirs. Therefore get a bot
tlo of tho famous
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
today. It quros Poor Appetite, Head
ache, Flatulency, Dyspepsia, Indigcs
tion, Colds, Grippo and Kidney Ills.
F01SQM GETS A DUY
(Contfhued from page ono.)
and his attorney, Peter D'Arcy, and
Judg M6ores, tho case was 'contin
ued until tej?t Tuesday at 2 o'clock,
whou Fotpom will enter his plod.
Consldorablo dlfflculty was'expo
rlenced by the prosecution as to
what charge should bo preferred
against Fofsom, Chlof of Police GU)-,
son preferring that ho should be
tried under tlio Btnto law, a violation
of which Is punlshablo by a maxi
mum Imprisonment of flvo, years In'
tho penitentiary; and a much higher
fine than tho city vagrant law, -the
highest penalty of which Is but 20
days In tho county jail or by $100
flno. Assistant District Attorney C.
It. McNary, however, was of tho ophr
Ion that It would not bo posslblo to
convict Folsom undor tho state law.
and advised Chlof of Police Gibson
thnt ho had bottor proceed nindor the
vngrnnt law, under tho provisions of
which he hnd almost n suro case
ngainet Folsom. Accordingly, Gibson
swore to a complaint charging Fol
som with vagrancy.
DEARS RUN THE MARKET
(Continued from First Page J
PERUVIAN
WARSHIPS
SALUTE
Grand Proccssloii of American Rat
tlwdilps as They Pass Out of Cal
lno Harbor.
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(United Press Leased Wire.) .
Callno, Peru, Fob. ' 29. Saluted
by the guns of .the - Peruvian war
ships as thoy passed out of "the har
bor and given a hearty bon voyage by
tho thousands of peoplo on pleasure
craft and ashore, tho American bat
tleship fleet, led by tho. flagship Con
necticut, steamed out of tho harbor
this morning for Magdnlona bay. The
stately procession of warships' pro
sonted a magnificent Bight as thoy
passed out In Blngle fllo. Tho Peru
vian ships acted as escort, accom
panying tho American vessels sever
al miles oujstdo oi tho harbor,
Henry R'outerdahl's doparturb from
tho fleet Is causing much comment
among Poruvian naval officers. Hav
ing dlRousscd Rcutordnhl's crlttclsme
with American ofllcers, ninny nro In
clined to tho bollof thnt Reuterdatil
left tho fleet becauso ho folt that ho
was persona non grata.
i Before sailing, Rear-Admiral Ev
ans sont mossnges to President Pnrdo
and tho minister of mnrlno thank
ing them Tor tho cordlnllty of tho re
ception and treatment tondored tho
ofllcers and mon undor his command.
Tho admiral's condition nhowod
Hllght improvement this morning.
WEALTHY BOSTON TOURIST
(Continued on pngo Ave.)
and came upon McCnmaB and Mrs.
Noyos In a vlolont quarrel. On see
ing him they walked to antithor part
If the Quality Isn't Right
We Don't Buy B
m
Wo havo built up a constantly growing buslnoss by looking care
'lully after tho interests of our customers. Every nrtlclo In our
ontlro-ltock is oxpected to glvo satisfaction, We do a strictly Bpot
-5rcash buslnoss nnd our otoro expenses nro vory small, which onabloa
Ms to undersell "regular stores."
OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
Has proven to bo a gront money-saving Institution for Balora
ladles. Tho enormous Increnso in our sales ot High Glass Drew
Goods Indicates that tho most stylish dressers appreciate out4 ef
forts to BUpply them- with thu latest creations of Dame Fashion,
at prlcoB that "regular stores" can't match.
boars. Thoy gave a clover exhibition.0' tho park.
of skill on tho stock ovchungo this I Prosocutlng Attorney Flomlng nnd
morning. Tho onrly hnlf consisted . Attorney Earl UogorB, who will do
of hedging, somorsnultlng nnd Irreg
ular twisting and doubling on their
course.
In tho latter part of tho session a
bunch ot bulls dashed Into tho nromt
and. concontrntlng their efforts on
tho Into arrivals, tho bears soon hnd
thorn In. full stnmpcde.
In tho squnll that followed, the
mnrkot turnod turtle and prices rap
idly dwindled. ,
It cost Mr. Harrlman, to witness
tho performance, of Union Pnclfloty
Mr. Hill $2 of Northern Pacific; Mr;
Guggonhelm contributed 12 of Amerl
can Smoking, as did Mr. Gould his
quota of Missouri Pnolfic.
Woll sntlsflod, tho boars wont
homo happy. Tho bulls oxplalno'd
thnt tho professional benrs wero glv
en n little more slack thnt later on
thoy would bring them up with a sud
don Jerk.
Grain .Market Higher.
Chicago, Fob. 28. May whoat,
opened, 97ic; highest, 99: low
ost, 9,7! closed, 99140.
May corn, openod 61 Vic; 'hlghosJ.
Gl; lowest, Glc; dosed, Glo.
THAW IS
NOT SO
fond McComnB, mado n thorough ex-
nmlnittlon of tho woman's npartmonts
today. Thoy found nold atalnB on
tho walls nnd several rugs.
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Woman Viih Known In HoHtnn.
no3ton, Mass., Fob. 29. Tho wo
man murdorcd In Los Angolos Is the
dlvorcod wlfo of Chnrlos M. Noyos,
of Boston and "Nowuuryport. Noyos
is a snicsmnn for a millinery oatnh
ifshmont hero.
jWhon Informed t)dny that .his
fonjier wlfo '"find '"boen. murdered,
NoyQs expressed" no surprise, and In
tlmntod bythianqjllohB that he cared
llttlo. ' ;
Mrs. Noyos soourod a divorce from
her Ilosfon hiiHhand flvo yonrs ago In
Cnllfornla.
CRAZY
Services forenoon
toCIII!!8TIAX TIPHRANpB UNION, Commercial and
m. wliR Te6d8y aBd Sund&r afternoons. Mra. Allan
wrtUrr IL,IXG Commacoial and, Ohemolta. Geofge A-
lrttiA .
A iaa , mi vrehea bserve prayer meetings Thur
rWpl
a4 v. e ;""" usrve prayer uibuiibbs u
Ottou1 &Hiy soheols, unless otherwise sttaed. Coi
late .L111 Saturday free ,f handed ,8to office ofl
u Pr'day evening. Notioea brought In later, ha f
Correc-
the
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Feb. 29. Harry Thaw
has retaaed to pay tho fees of the at
torneys who defended him in his sec
ond trial, and also refuses to make
any settlement upon bis wife, apcord
Ing to messagos received from Pitts
burg today.
r "I did not bargain on going to
Matteawan," Thaw doclared. "Not
ono of the lawyers in my case will
get n cent from me until they get
me out of this asylum. I bargain .J
to bo acquitted, not to be sent to an
asylum for tho criminal Insane "
White Masked Holdup.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
San Francisco, Fob. 29. A spo
oinl dotnll of plain clothos men want
detailed this morning to look for tho
two "whlto mnsk" highwaymen, who
porpetrntod nnother daring holdup
shortly nftor midnight. Tho two
crooks In the past six woeka have
committed many daring crlmea, and
have completely baffled tho pollco
who aro as much at sea as they worn
when tho notorious "gas-plpo thugs"
were terrorizing tho olty.
It was Just past midnight whon the
pair enterod tho Snug Inn saloon at
Ellis and Larkln streots. Thoy woro
the u:ual white hnndkorchlofs over
tholr faces and each carried a rovolv-
Biliousness
Dull headachefurred tongue,
yellowish cast to the whites of
the eyes, sallow skin, offensive
breath, are all signs that tho
liver needs a dose or two of
BEECHAMS
PILLS
SeU vttyvb' In be" c 25c
&y&4s a&ar
Offers you complete assortments in all
1 departments
Wc have the largest line of New
Shoes in the city
Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Dry Goods,
Underwear, Gloves
Everything for the whole family
Our Store Closes Every Evening at 5:30
Excepting Saturday
er. Tho proprietor, William Har
din, nnd ono customer woro ttio only
mon In tho placo. Thoy 'woro qujckly
lined up, their gold watchon tnken
from thorn, nnd tho ensh register
looted of $83. Thoy hon hurried
from Iho plnce. Hardin grabbed hl
revolver and followed, firing font
shots ut tho fleeing thugs. Tho lt,
Hardin bellovou, struck one ot tho
mon, as he was soon to limp, nnd thot
to loan on his companion for support.
Doaplto this auppoHOd handicap tho
men managed to escape.
iJIWilMlllilWrtiiWliWWMiWilliWI1liWMiilllUlllWiilli
The Wise Candidate
goes to ELLIOTT for
his Cards and other
Particular Printing!
TREES
Now is the time to place
your order for anything
needed tn our line for
F7" spring planting. Such as
. Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums,
Peaches, Shade Trees, Onagerial Shrubs, Roses
Our Ornamental Department is the largest and
most complete o tWs coast If you need anything in
our Kue 'pHone Main 75 or address
The man after neat,
tasty and correct
printing
never stops at the
other place after com
ing here.
N. D. ELLIOTT
PfeoAe 1 543 223 S. Commercial St
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