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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. AALaW, ORffOON. WKDWKnTDAY, MARCH 4, 19m. mmmmmmmaammgm.M W. B. CORSETS Today Only Job. Meyers fk Sons' Wednesday surprlso sale No. 374 lor today only wo offer the celebrated (Min neapolis) Bcamlesg ribbed vests tor feoya nnd girls, all sixes. - 2 for 2c Salo starts at 8; 30, No telo phono orders received. Perfumes AGENTS FOR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS JS&l KjBUaaMMa HtMttHla' newest and best ere ctions perfume nttaM In kls latent productions I 4 Narctam, tbo new with the fcwoll odor? HhOhmI'ii Violet Toilet Water. Ht4tnl'i Grid CYmim. JlMAtHt's Cm ItWfter. NM4HHt'i Talcum PawiKt. MiHSHMt'it Violet HMiM'ttM ,Fnce ' row. ' H4khL' Teeth Faato Tbo puro Java rlco faco powdor adheres to tho skin nnd Riven to it the velvety softness and doll onto bloom of youth. Thin fuco powder Is a new French prod no-tlon. Ribbons Replete Jttat recelvW a faney Drsd Stand now lino ot Pompadour ribbon at 30b to fl.QO a yard, Harrow Porolan for trimmings and nock bands. Meosollno til Blue, Appolo and Huffon No. 80, l yd. Wldo, white brocadd ribbon for aashea, 8 Inch, 1.50 yard. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "JjlThc 'windy KxioKvtk 0 MarcK is hr? Some wm thing leffc TTkat arc not da?. X 1 ?i K. WOMEN TAKE NOTICE White Winter lingers in the lap of Spring, we are making a final clearance of cold weather fashions. The value of store space is our only reason " for the reduc tions, and the low prices give you the opportunity of a practical investment. AT TIIIH GUAM) HUIT EVENT, wo will eol our fall and winter suits In Block, Drowns, BIuob, Chr-ckn, and light and dark and mod In in strlpos. It will pay you to bkiy now and lay them away till fall. HALf PRICE New Pennant , Art Felt For mnking collcgo pennantK, arm bands, etc., nil the newest colors for count colleges and suit ablo colors for eastern colleges. (IHftperjr IVfWrtHH'Ht.) 2d Floor Silk Waist Special Muck, light nnd dark gray, blue and rod nnd green plaid taffeta waists. $5.00 valuou, To 10.00 values, To cloea. . , $Gi50 valuos, To fcloce. . , VftlllOB, - clono ,, )().0D $3.98 $4.38 t jn led. llteu&lA sSA tNcorremTto MUNSING UNDERWEAR Grand Coat Event Until sold wo offer our entire lino of Somen's winter coati, J12.C0 to ?20.00 values $7.50 2l'.C0 to 130.00 values, $14.85 SHOES Jos. Moycrs & Sons shoo de partment IgMotng a brisk business In now spring styles, the stock Js complete, no old numbers. The now Oxfords In patent and tan with ribbon laco aro correct styles for spring. Do' not forgot tho fact -that with ovcry pair of In dies' shoos or Oxfords wo aro giv ing absolutely free a Japanese tea pot or a modern duit pan. New Annex FIRST FLOOR Wash Goods Jos. M-yora & Sons grand showing of this Beason'A favorlto tub fabrics In HnonH light bluo and pink ombrotdorcd, dollcnto blue, pink nnd navy lu plain, HI 27 Inches wide, and an oxtra good valuo for 50o yard. Whlto Bhcor linen wnlstlngs with cros3-bnr .cffectH, 36-lnchos wldo, docldedly now. 60c i with Mrs. M. K. Smith, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Wadklns from Turner Is In the city attending to brtislnes3. Zado6 Rlggs left Tuesday for Port land on business. Mrs. R. A. Baker and children aro In Mill City, visiting their relatives MIsa Lotus Valentine, who was horo visiting her sister, returned home Tuesday. Frank Ware returned Tuesday to this cjty after a short visit In Eu gene. Ruthyn Turner was in Corvnllls last week nnd his orchestra played for tho Washington's birthday paj- y nt O. A. C. W. N. Blodgctt and wife have gone to Dufur to attend a funornl. Miss' Martha Barnes, of Roseburg, Is attending Bchool here. , Mi's. John Nenl was down from Turner on business. Himltttf Carried Hatchets. (United Press leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C.f Mareh 4. Tho gama of Bhuttlecock between the pro vincial and Domonion governments with tho Hindu ns tho victim saw another round last evening. Fifteen Hindus, who had arrived by the steamer Empress of Japan, woro ad mitted as Immigrants by the domin ion Inspector, Dr. Munro. They wero allowed to land. While still on the ship, and before tho dominion In spector had given his decision, tho now arrivals woro lined up nnd ox- lamlned by Provincial Inspector J. I Munro. They fnllod to pass tho cx Inmlnatlon proscribed by tho Nntnl act, but tho provincial ofllcor could not piwcnt their landing under tho Instructions of tho dominion Inspec tor. On Inndlng, constables of tho Ca nadian Pacific Railway Compnny forcibly kopt the Hindus from re turning to tho ship, whoro thoy wejro ordored by tho provincial officer. Tho latter was powerless against tho forco of special constables, and In deed against tho Hindus themselves, for tho lattor certainly did not wish to return to their native land. Accordingly, tho provincial police, arrested the ontiro party and took them to Jail. Upon being searched, each Hindu was found to bo carry ing a hatchot. 1 a yard ! v m - "- m """"w i"iwwwwww.i City News r TMh ftftcrwotm mhi! Thursday co rMwtH'tl roW, with frwalHic teHHwra iw..l..l.A yu in fj Weather to shop, Call at Stous HX Hrti,' market and ecu their up-tt-3ie appliances for keeping meat. Crnor Court and Ubrty streeU. Phone 321, Try WHtlHtf M And tea If 1 cannot kayo you HHiBoy on any stock you want to buy, P. 0. box 19, Portland, Oro 3-t.lm Xfw ,Nwr-ry Company Plant art being perfected for w corporation to bo known as the Cap IUI City Nursery, with a capital of 150,000. Thl will bo welcome 'yostorday afternoon at tho First Congregational church at i o'clock Tho funeral formed and began Its oolumu inarch at tho homo of Wro Kalsor, cousin of tho docoatod, from whoro It proceeded to tho church. The church was filled with tho many friends of tho deceased, must of whom, after tho uorvlces, accom panied tho remains to Its last rest ing placo In Odd Fellows' cemetery, Modern UMikrtaklB Parlor Act fjHlckly Houie for salo for 9300. Enquire Bpauldln? Logging Co. d Market prlco paid for chickens. Capital Commission Company, Phono 179. tf To tho lUhlcHt of Yew Park in caiH) of a flro In Yew Park call up No. 333 to get the service of tho Yow .Park flro department, 3-3-3t street. For two hours Jub) nliht crowds packed their placo, and heard ono of tho llnost concerts free, and it will bo repeated tonight with Hal Ho Parlsh-lllugos as star vocalUt. W. H. WIer Is demonstrating tlm piano pianola, nnd tho Stalwqrt quartet and Prof. 8t. Helen ihld splendid numbers. bo n a visitor of Jefferson and Tur ner, has roturncd homo Mrs. Hagy from Turner la horo on buulnojj Mrs. Leoper haa returned from Se attle, whoro xho has boon visiting. Mrs. C. Kvndeon, of nervals, U visiting frlonds horo. Dr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Bynrs aro stop fornla to visit W. II. Avars. Mrs. A. Moggy and daughter, Miss F. Moggy, who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. George Melson of thU city, aro on their way to Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. W. 11. Klntr nnrt ilnniOitnr Of all comlo ploturos to be seen at Kfflo MArt Kln httVtt r,1lrn, ,, tho Vnudotte tonlgho-tron Klvoa of ,haIr honlll ln naVfip r,tv it f!n.' " i . . m - . , .ira. n, i. .Moorcs leu Tue&aay to bo at he bedside of her mother who Is orlttoally III. Miss Cortrude Jones, who has We Want- Two tons ot chlokons this week' Capital Commission Company, phone 179. tf Tho MHt Oomle 'Frisco Wonmn Smokcra, i Try n Back fbw to felvinUti, a It will taan Qf ,,ratUM fl0Uft u u maJo rrom iM mumpuuH m a u..e i owinvn (Uo qnoloe,( Wldo HIU wheat, watch has practically rvd alnoti k Unit) ot the Oregon Nursery Company. fhikw lloHr IJhouKI heiu(j In very 8alm howe U!Riembr tho name, Wild X(M0, and order uost Unto. rri WtH'MHl Litw HrliMC Us YoHr Ch!ckfni Wo want all you have. Capital CominlMlon Co. Phone 179. tt llari Man Tonight In both the novel and. the play of "The Virginian," the oharaoter of "Trauipas," the typical bad man f T Oregon Kkotrlo lln was nuttth cattlo country stands am In at 4owm for a short time ytiterday mniK. owing to n break (n tho olr rH. It waa aomt tlm before tha trouble wai located. It was. founJ that J H. lK-Ufotvl, of North Salem. i cttttlnx down a tree In front of his property on Ulen street, had allowed K I ran ant rewatn oa tn iuctric wlrwi of tho railroad company. Tke bt at the most rvauahle wk. You wtll aever be dlp H4Nt4 It you. order your grocerl 1nm J. M. LiViaace. Phone 31 1, ritr of CoHftwcrclal and Kerry Prtttum Flour Is made from the best Waldo Hill whAl That la w)il Ihnl It la nli1 by all tho leading grouers and fvJ hon v.U,t,n ? rlatr Mr; C?nffn- merchants. 3-3-03 haa returned to her home In Lablsh Meadows. I I. hlr A ..M tv utii. --s "" Mwvr uu Kon iu ow louis than to tako chancea of conaump- bo w,th her bl0thcr untU Satup- tlon. The best cemgh oure la Kemp' ar Balsam. Drtfgglsts sell It at "ase,11, J- llona WM builnos visitor In trtia nllv Mnnilnv nnd ThJhu ffAt. - . wvaj mmv s iivmmj ttUlil and 50o a bottle. Murrirtgu IJct'n- Ucense was Itsued to Hugh BIU yer. agd 36 jears. and Millie M Seehale, both of Jefferson, They will be married today. Portland Mrs. Frailer, who has been stayting Perseml Mention or mr tM rMliHt l TMwwj Fr4 bold rellvf at that of the cowboy hero hlnuelf. Tho Klrko iJiSbelley Coaapany resard It as a fortunate tklaf tkat Mr. Champeau, the croa tor C Trmpa." hat eousented to continue in the. role for another sea son, and he will bo aeon with W. S. Hart a a tha Virginian. At ife firan.1 foperA heuiu tonight. I aw Soiling v,. ,w v.-.n, ,..e uv ta.vu . , Thoma an.l wlf r- .Ul. prleei 10 and 13-lnoh second srada rt ,,.. v ' at very low nrlce. alho. J. a Mur. - ,v "otr- ,abor commissloBer, U h 8ale Til Fantnrv. S.4.n.t . wkBJT trip south Mm. W. H. Rudd is retumtntf to her homo In Oakland. Cal.. after vliltlng her friend, Mrs c. If. Fish er. Mrs. J. B. Jouc and son, Wayne. who have been visiting her mother, have returned to Albany. J Mr. C. K. lUgsen. wife and baby are on their way to Lebanon to &t- tend Mrs. Hlggen'a mother's funeral ! i Grater Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING C?nt MuI Trtt- Wencer Caerrlagtan nave, fives Mr. J. J MeAttlstor, ot Pendleton, It here on bulnM4. Mw. W. H. StrlekUad. from Port the K,nie grvt wutlcal treat at, land, it aUeadtng to uin here. thilr wil tor on CewwertUll MIm Margaret Qehrke. wno ha Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WILL UK PLKASED TO GIVR ESTIMATKS OX COXTR.OTS. CU at our shop on Liberty atrot, back ot Barrt Jewelry tor, Pkoa 5S9. (United Press Leased Wire,) San Francisco, March 4. To tho feminine worshippers of the Goddest Nicotine atiothor dovotce was added last night In tho white and gold lob by ot tho Falrmount Hotel. Mrs. Robort F. McCreory, of Burllngamo, Is tho latest of society favorites to exhibit publicly her fondness for tho goldon tipped, slendor Turkish clga rotto during tho rolaxatlon following an elegant luncheon. Whllo her husband sat with hU feet comfortably, If rudely porched on tho crimson plush of tho chair op poilte, enjoying a Havana, Mrs. Mc Creery, totally oblivious to tho curl oiUy her act was exciting among the hotol guests, encircled hor huge Gainsborough In a halo of fragrant olgaretto smoke. She did It well, too, with a grace ful turn of wrist, a daintily raised obln and an enchanting pucker of lips. Black and purple mingled with har raiment or!glnall but when she left the lobby, for her car rtago her silk cloth was endued with tho gray of ashes. o in XEWtil'APER MIS GAVE FlfliiT i .. (United Press Leased Wire Loa Angeles, March t --n,,,' ceiwiB oi opinion among JDo wrltera on the local ncw8Mpe, tu cu.t ui mo uri't Nelson i gives tho verdict to th n... ! tnem say iNeison. ihn . i hl8 opinion, it was a draw Act of Finnish (nhi.. (United Press Leased Wire ABiuriu, ur., .iarch 4 -. mi Temperance SoclMv n ,t,. an organization composed oi r-mnisn memoers, ent 0n j by n mnjorlty voto at l5 iait Ing ns being opposed in th ment. and even went cn . .. , dor President RooscveU' (! moved from tho wnli n ... whero It had hung for a longtii mis acuon, n is said, Isoot' uonea uy nio leading memb. tho society, but was the work radical element. -o For District Attorney Oeorero J. Cameron nnA i. Davis, Republicans, at Portland w. J. Mooro, Democrat, at view, today flled petitions. o County Court Slttintr Tho "county commissioner!, ttio exception of Coratnls&IoBtrl ham, who Is 111, met this and nttendlng to several rontli tors. To Mnkc Dry Townx A petition for local option tj llmlty and Stayton was flled tho county clerk yesterday afto Tho petition Is signed by Mcior, of Sublimity and 100 o DIED. MILLER. At the state Inland him, Tuesday, March 3, Charles H. Miller, aged 50 of paresis. Tho remains will be chip; relatives at Hood River M i STARR PIANI ! HIGH CLASS GOODS 1 ! GEO. C. WILI 7BiJttailtMMmiM Norwich Union Fire Insaranci ! Frank Meredith, Rcekleat A Office with Wm. Brown k i 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO U TH03.K-1 Over Ladd ft Bush's Biak,Sa! NEW TODA uni' ' Fer Sale Several houses la and farm 'ands at a barfsl Itnl National Bank. M" A Neighbor of Yours as well as yourself la liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liable to haveLCUts or burns, bruises or sca'ds. crick in tho back, neck or aide some kind ot an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard' Snow Liniment relieve all aches and pains, and heals all wounds. Sold by all deal ers. JKWKLKIt ARRESTED HUT WAS Itf.LKASKI). (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago. March t. Samuel Wax- elbaum, a Jewelor, and Charles Yonlatis. an Italian, have been ar retted and are suspected o't eompllcl ity In the anarchistic plot to kill Chief of Police Shippy and a number of other city officials. Wexelbaum was released after an examination. The pollee aro watching tho In coming trains for the arrival of Em ma Goldman. Blood poisoning is feared from Chi f Shlppy's wounds. Por 81? A good 6-rooai, finished bouso; two 1J both city and well water nll with or without tea goods. Enquire D,"Jourt j.j; Wnnted A position as stenog' v.. ........... io.i.. in hank or hub worca IB B "au "v years, and can rurnwa rAriM-nnrod. Auurcaa i 571. Ralm. Or. M " - -- For Sale Tbo Ideal da T rs ihrt vailev. 312 acres Tw ftnnnhltt. Pox 105. R T & ' 9a1.ni Or "! WantMl a elrl for ttoeral u-nrV Cnll at 403 N'Of1 street. Phone H87 For Sale Bartlet and Co scions for gale at f 10 P cnn.l hv V. Tl RhOJM. z::.:' 3-J- UIC6VU, -- -.. . m M ror i a kuvu -- f fourth house north a aw ..- .. -mi Rta'essa ' cuuo oiuiv, , . -j South Commercial Street- Street Commissioner Martin haa begun tho work of naacadainlxtaK Commercial street aouth ot MJsaloa. The work will probably be completed within a very short time. la order to facilitate the work one side of the street done, at a. time. rvel belas forced to the oftpoelta &lde. v ...!.. tic.ini LarPt , this office; 25c for a bJ, k .mn Tuemoranaaw l.M ,Mitr revet Wv jcaa at juu.- j rewara. Kcxlc The undcraJgnsa " .l - drtU"- ed by anyone but h-T, W. uoser. . . . . .. j PMBrtl work; good wage Cfy and Rural aveaur j For S4e Slx-room bo TJ ij .. - two acres ot -- - tit Ann cherry tree, " , for family Ffw, Latham Land CPJ2i Uad General Etectw