Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
M WL Jt Perfumes -MimUhW aewcflt and best crc tioM in his latest productions NrckfsHB the pew perfumo with the wU odpr. XMdMitCi Violet Toilet Water. XtHbHtt'N OaM Cmim. HwHt' Cw ttntter1. tMlmtCfl TiUcMMt lowtler. MtHfemt' VI)Iet BiifHTba 1'mco r . JfiMbmt'M Tooth VaMo Tho puro Javn rlco faco powdor adheres to ho akin and gives to K tho volvoty softness and doll eate bloom of youth, This fnco twwdor la n now Frunch production. Ill 4 Mil eu&iA XVCI. MM I uwmmwmnii i ii ii News SOr toht ml Friday. Try WrMhHC to Mtv Atul mo It I cannot savo you mm Bey oa any stocks you want to y. P. O. box 10, Portland, Oro 3-4-ln n. r, o. iak Big session tonight. Initiation. Pratttm Flow In niado from the best Waldo 1I1U JwfceaL That la why that It Is old if All tho leading grocera and feed Merchants, aa-Q8 Abewt Your UmHt It teeb cleaning and oiling afior tlM winter use. Wo clean tho harnwa Jwlore oiling. V don't rub tho alrt In. Ut us do It for you, and m how well It l Jone, F. K. tea for, tho harness man. A marriage Itatmie ha bm Uuod i Otto O. Hendrlok, ngud 37, and Mtkol R. FrltuoU, mml 30. both tf alw. IfcrrtaKo lilct'uso. V TFl your watch. F&t $0 ye&rt tKk 8. W. Thomon A Cjj. A, 11. ardntr, tu llaae drug ", State fet In tho Tlnn Of the yoar to fix up Jutt hnr u and havo It washed nud oiled. We do all this kind of work, and VlU 0il you different make of oU .' ..'i'..- , i , ' ',," " City Mfmtttrr LEADING LADY SHOES CuntoKKMado by (7 i. Wul Wioo Cts Tlitt trado wvk ldntln tblr vvrt. Tby an ahoM that wr X ad well omfortablo front tbe flrt and stylUh to th fluleh. W hAV thew lu tan. ptet and 8n metal. Also tho U. P. MmiiV UM. A rry trim and swart ho eltxktly tusuaUh la mt . MH'4 t8. iatMt, olt and gua motal Oxford, all Uee. ai twWKks, Jkm boys' nad wdseee' oxford. SALEM SHOE STORE KKPAIKISQ A SPHC1ALTV O. W, m T. Mi4tli(Mn a . White Winter Lingers In the lap of Bprlng wo arc making a final clcnrnnco of cold weather fashions. Tho value of storo .spaco Is our only reason for tho reduction and tho JoW prices glvo you the op portunity of a practlcnl investment Wo will close out our entlro lino of ladles' fall and winter suits In Blacks, Browns, Blues, CheckB and light and -dark stripes. HALF PRICE Silk Waist Special Black, light and dark g ay, bluo nnd red and green plaid taffota waists. $0,00 vr.Iucs, y tr . To close $d.0t) $(3,00 values," a AQ ' To closu, vdtu $0.50 vnluos, a j jq To cloeo ifnUe0 SHOES Tho now spring stylos of pntont nnd tan Oxfords with ribbon lace nro correct. Do not forgot tho fact that with ovory pair of la dle' shocH or Oxfords wo aro giv ing absolutely froo o Japanese tea pot or a modern dust pan. 6 A. jcnA INCOtHirATCO Repairing a specialty. F. E. Bhafer, 187 Bputh Coinmarclal strcoU eod&w Clkd, AtlnitloH Initiation tonight; big session. Don't fall to be on hand. Tim Ijullen' Aid BocJety Of tho First Proobyturlan churoh will meet at tho homo of Mm, Grouio on tho cornor of Thirteenth and Chomekota streots, tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at 2 o'oloqk. Your Clothi' food prcwilng, and wo ar hero to press and clean thorn for you, John son & Btogo, next door to Journal office. KIk, Attention luUjtttlou onlKht; big Don't fall to bo on hand. acislou. llomooflothLiN Dr. il G. Atlmau. Offloo and rtml denco 290 Liberty street, Salem. 3-5-1 m Personal Mention Mrs. Shownlter has gono to Albany to vUlt friends. Mm. PluUi from Portia Hd was l the. city qu butln. Mr. Guusuajt, of Jrfor(in, li ut thi Balum hospital. M. J P. Irwin nd wife, of Salem. ar ou a vltlt In Albany. Mitt Frances Coopqr. from Jeftar son Is horo on biulnosn. Mc. and Mrs. llwirdshear nr in lbanon vUIUuk friends. Mm. 11. H Forrell and Mr. Phobo Hart and on, Walter, ro Surpassing Beauty Make tUl Oxford apart from tho common lot. 1U outline aro vwtrowely graevtu). It Is onarac torlied by stylo that win win t voH-dwMrvod favor lix ) wo mia'e y. A eboe that caa bo wc wills cofldfiN in U abo lat errtseM. Just one of the Biaay popal&r stylos ot JULY CAPITAL 30VXX AL. SALSM, OMMOX. TttUHSDAY, MARCH , 1MB. BBgBBSBMBaBsaaeaB'E turned homo last night from Port Innd, whoro they attended the wed ding of MJ8S Mnrguerlle Ferrell to David Hart. Lulu Brown ha gono to Gerals. She will return Sunday. Hobert Adams Is hero spending .i few days, 'from Heppner. John B. Boyer, of Salomhas loft on buslneca for Spokane. MUb Aggie Alford "has gone to Elkhorn io teach school. Mrs. E. H. Wrlaht was here on ibUBlnss from Woodburn. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Blue aro return ing to their homo in Jefferson. Frank M. Aral and family aro traveling In Southern California. Mr, Hclgoreon, from Eugene, la visiting her daughter In this city. Mrs. E. J. Corby Is on a visit ai her daughter's homo In Willsottvlll George Hamilton, of Portland, I stopping ovor on hist way to Koso- burg. AgneB Lindahl was hero Wednes day to visit and take her wcokly mu sic lesson. Miss Maggie Feiton, of Albany, ! horo to visit her slBtcrIhis Cora Munkcrs. Alta Cooper has returned to Port land after a pleasant visit with 8n 1cm friends, Mrs. J. L. Oliver hao returned homo from a visit with rolatlvos In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hnrisman jiro on n visit to relatives and friends In Brownsvlllo. Attorney J. F. Baker, from La Grande, Is In Salem for a few days on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnndvort and ohll- dron nro traveling for Mrs. Vnnd - vert's health. Itov. Engel has gono to Portland to attend a conforoncc. IIo will rs Uirn Friday. Mlits Monroe has returned to Cot tngo Orove, afttfr visiting with Mrs. A. C. McMillan. Mrs. Loyd Crlbor Is homo In La Grande from a vIbU to Salem, Al bany and Portland. Mrs. Harry Miller Is on her way to Eugcno to vit tho Elks' minstrel show on In that town. J. W. Beckley Is' returning to Con loy, Wash., nftor n two-months' vUlt with friends in this city. B. W. Homoyor, commercial trav eler for wholcBnlo homes In Seattle, was In tho Capital City yosterday. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. SIntor, who hnve been staying with friends. In Salem, havo retnirnod to Pendleton. Joo Mombert, of Mill City, hsi been in tho oily for a few days, the guest of Henry Will, of North Sa eom. W. C. Gray, tho electrician, of Kosoburg, has nocurcd a good posi tion In this olty. Mrs. Gray will Join him later. Mrs. t). A. Tldball, from Eugene, who has baon if guost of Mrs. V. J. Hood, of this city, has returned her home. to llout llraliT In th World, nsv. F. Stalrblrd, of East Ray mond, Maine, nys: "I have usod lluoklon's Arnica Salve for savrul yoarrf, on my old nrmy wound, and othor obstinate sores, and tlnd It thu host henlor In tho world. I use it too with grtflt jsuaoow In my vot&r Inary butln&ss." Prls Sic at J. O, Perry's drug storo. Bktcon Miners Buritil. Birmingham, Eagland, March 8. Stxtoea t)A been entombed In Uu HeriMted oolllory and ftr Is prtvont l their recue. Many othwa wero lujuroil while making their oscnpo from the burning shaft, whilo two men wore killed by & falling ear. Alt Gftorts to rvaeh'tbo imprisoned men havo so far boon unsuccessful, al though tho townspeople are frantical ly fighting tho flamoe. Several of tho Injured men who eoapod tho nory fumaotf In the mlno will probably die as a result of tho burns thoy re ceived. Plenty of Onion. Loe AHgeloe, Cal., March 5. Stortee cauextralHg the malodorous oaallttaa Mid to ftxlet o United States varhlpe were partially cou nrml tinUy. whM a eoatract was let with a leoal eomwlselen tlrm tor T6M9Q nMiad of bhimm, to bo sup plied to the liw of Kar-Adtuiral Kvans' tttot, mM)M arrtvnt at Sau Diego harbor. Sa far as Known a eiavea will ao oompttay thU order. Far the odor lforau vegtahlee th aavy depart went Mgreoii to pay tin sum ot $21. ?d, tho minimum wrte Mr tKtund ijbttlHjj 3H cRte. CASTOR I A lex I&lusti asA CiilUrea. Tit KM Yw Hati Always h& Sfcar te idLy>& Stgiatur liasE-- . FRANCHISE EVANS IS SUED (United Press Leased Wlro.) .. Los Angels, Cnl., March 5. Dr. J. S, Owens must Btnnd trial in the su perior court oh tho charge of trying to extort money by means of a threat ening letter from J. White Evans, of Portland, Oregon, former president of tho United Railways Company or that olty. In a decision handed down by Judge Smith a demurrer entered to tho information by counsel for Dr. Owens wns overruled. Tho caso has not boon Bet for trial. Evans, who married tho former wife of Dr. Owens, bccubcb Owens of having demanded various suim from him In connection with their deal ings. Evans maintains the acts wero attempted extortion, whilo Oweris anys Evans wns Indebted to him, Tho court stnted that, In order to collect a debt, It was not necessary that , a threat should bo apparent from tho faco of tho letter, nor even that a threat Bhould bo Implied thorofrom. Busy Boy Bobber. Bolllngham, Wash., March 5. Piled In tho pollco station nro goods valued at $1000. which havo beon missing from stores nnd residences of tho city for months, nnd locked In 'jall aro Alvln Falton and Enrl Dod- son, two mombors of tho gang of youths between tho agos of 1C nnd 18 that for two months past has boon carrying on a gentral system of loot ing. Last night Arthur Roberts wns brought to pollao hoadquartors by hU fathor, who told tho pollco to hold him until ho tells whnt ho knows About tho caso. Tho fourth boy, Victor AdaniB, Is said to bo tho leader of tho gang. Ho Is still at large. Ho has a 44 callbor Coltu revolver, and has made tho boast that he will novor bo taken alive. Guns, rovolvcra and othor military Buppllos stolen from tho armory of Company M. merchandise of all kinds electric supplies nnd n vast collection of good havo boon recovered. Tho olootrlc automobile motor stolen from B. W. Purdy a yoar ago. tho oloctrleal supplies taken from a box car In South Belllnghnm Monday night, tho goods taken from tho B. 11. B. C. box enr Monday night, whon tho watchman was locked In u room whllo tho. car was raided, to bacco and candy stolon from box cars at tho Great Northern depv a fow weeks ago, clothing obtained in the looting of a Northern Pacific car Inst Decombor, and groat quantities of onrpontert' tools are Included In tho array of stolen articles. After AiwrclilMs, Chicago', Mrvroh B. Tho state nnd federal ofllcers In Chicago, togothor with tho municipal authorities, havo roaohexl tho conclusion that thu federal law providing for tho depor tation of known anarchists may be employed to rid the olty of some of the mor rabid and dangerous of the "rods." A test oue probably will bo made ot Emma Goldman, who Is re garded as eae of th most violent of all th aaarohlsta In this country. Nogotlatieae will bo ontered Into at onco with the department of justice at Washington. In open deftaace to tho auUtorltlfts to check tho propaganda ot anarch ism the various groups of CJiloago are. arranging for lectures by Emma Goldman. Addressoe havo beon ex twusfvrly advertised to take placo In Chicago next Friday night. Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attest Ion to all erder. guarantee our work to give latWfaotloa and to be up to the saaltary stand ard. WR Wll.li BR PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OX CONTRACTS, Call at eur saos oa Liberty trot, feack ot Barr's Jtwelry Store, Phoa , FRISCO BLACK HAND ORDERED TO LEAVE PllOIUXG THE LH1ED SUIT MONEtf SLOW TO COME FOR BIG FLEET JUNKETS DKJGING FOIt IIBCDRI) OF THE FOUR THOUSAND REBATES BY SOUTH ..trripin m. w (United Press Leasod Wire.) San Frnnclsco, March 5. A vlg orous campaign against tho local an archists has been Inaugurated by tho pollco department. Chief Blggy de tailed Captain Henry P. Glccson to round up all tho annrchists In San Francisco, and to prepare u complete record of each man, tho matter ao gathered to bo used as the basis for deportation proceedings. Tho ac tion taken by tho chief follows clo3o on tho order Issued Tuesday by President Roosevelt, through tho Im migration bureau, requoBting that tho fed oral authorities co-operato with tho pollco chiefs throughout the United States. Tho activity against tho "rods" 1b tho direct outco'mo of tho najnHslnntlon of Fathor Leo HlnrloliB In Denver, nnd 'tho at tempt upon tho life of Chief Shippy In Chicago. It Is known thnt a band of anarch ists has mado San FranclBco Its heudquartors. Hiu'fH Water Graft. San Francisco, Mnrch 5. Whon tho Crothors-Older IJbol suit wns re sumed this morning Andrew Wilson, n member of tho boodllng board of supervisors, nnd formerly Btnto rail road commissioner, again took tho stand. 1Kb answers under direct ex amination offered a substantiation of ox-SyporvIsor Phillips' testimony, Tho defonso attempted to draw out an oxplsnntlon of tho star chamber proceedings In tho water deal. Tho prosecution showed that Tovls' pros onoe at -one of the board mcotlnga was not o make a proposition, but to answer tho ohnrgo of "grnf t" mado against him by ex-Mayor James D. Pholan. Reception to Fleet. San Francisco, Mnrch 5. With los than half the necessary funds in Bight for tho proper reception of tho Hoot, the recoptlon committee Is anx ious to loam how generous tho cltl eng of San FrnnolBco will bo with their subscriptions. Mayor Taylor bollovoB that at least $75,000 will bo ncodod. So far tho flnnnco commu te seos In sight and has on hand $33,727.73. In order to make thl3 the blggost event In tho history pf this c!ty, he executive committee bo llevs the citizens should make liber al contributions. Southern Paciilc RetKituH. San Franolsco, March 5 Tho In vestigation by the state railroad commission Into alloged robates granted by the Southern PaoljSc road to ISO local shlppors did not be gin this morning, owing to a rulsun dorstandlng betweon the mombera of the chamber of commerce and the railroad commissioners. Tho commissioners thought they would bo allowed to begin tho Inquiry in the chamber of commmorce today, but when all parties iutorosted In the investigation gathered thero it de veloped that another association had engaged It for the morning. Tho commission then decldod to postpone the beginning of th hearing until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Attorney-General Webb. under whose dlreotlon evidence sgalast the Southern Paelfle road haa beon gath ered, was repreeeated by one of hto aeetetaau, Raymond Benjamin. The latUr was uaoeiiimunleaUvo on the QHttUo of the evidence against the road. II sad. however, that It is probable that following the oosclu slon of ttu Southern Pacific cases thtt oeawkAlon would at once take evi deae o similar charges against the Santa F. The present caso Is based ea ffU brought out the hearing of ,the Southora Pacific beforo the In- itertato Commerce Commission st era! tenths ago, showing that the read paid rebate ea 4000 dffferoat Ishlpmeau derlag the past few yearj. i i i i , it to better t care the littl cough than to take cfcaace of cOHsami jtioa. The best cough cur U Keajp'i XUWaa PraggtsU e4l H at 85c aad 5c a bottle. INSANE ATTEMPT TO KILL AT SPOI (United Press Leased Wlre.1 aijuiiauu, asn., March 5. Buck and a brother of R,- a well-known newsDanor m.. an Insane attemDl thin mnJ.. kill John H. Shaw, president ol naw-uoruen company, and the 1 est Mason of the citv ... . In tho ontranco to the store oa ersido avenue and fired a 38 revolver at short ranee. t. passed through Shaw's collar J Injuring him. Buck deria. n! sons havo hounded him out o country, and aro still prosccutind Ho was not personally acqoil with Shaw, and tho latter did' know him. Buck was PitM j Btandcrs and taken to the citjl raving, t Buck la '35 years old, and tii rled. 3LV11RIKI). FERREJLL, HART In por WcdnoBdny afternoon, Marti 1008, nt 2 o'clock, Miss MarJ lto Forroll to David B. Hart, 1 of Salem. The brldo 1b the daughter ot and Mrs. D. H. Ferrell, 1868 Mi avenue, and Is one of Salem's popular young ladles The who has formerly held a poiltlq tho asylum, but now has a poJ In Portlnnd, Is a son of Mrs. Ph Hart, nnd Is one of Salem's young men. Mr. and Mrs. Hart will make l homo- In Portlnnd. i STARR PIANi p ; man class goods GEO. C. WILL eje)etj)a)anitgtMH JSforwlcb Union Fire Insurance . Frank Meredith, llcsklctt Ai CHUt-wIth Wm. Brown k Co., 20 Commercial street. MONEY TO 10) TH03. JL ft Over Ladd & Burt's Bank.Sthj NEW TODA1 l9Bm99Mi For Sale Flrst-clttBs carpet pP this offlco; 26c for a big roll. WuntiNl Qlrl to do light hou Call at 617 South ComiH sfrort For 8ale Several houies In nnd farm 'nnds at a barlB, itnl National Bank MH For Salo A Reed 6 room, nnlshod heuse: two hufl iwnh ,w nmi wr'I water VfU RrM with nr without tOBf goods. Enquire l, Joarsatj :-:-3t Wantel A noiltion as tenopi by young lady in a bank or tl Has worked in n bsn o years, and can furn sh the H reforonces. Address P a 371, Salem, Or. sJu" vvt -sitivJ-.T.jircA body asd ...J. MAAMMt1.rAtBth fir in . 1 1 u ibb ai iiiii-bi k rw - 1 1417 or 128S. Downing M4 Winfi .Tillable miid eas4 . t wants posiuou m , ... ... .tftM or . .... t-i .iM J"""! iliQiUiai itivii Hustling 3!au Wantt-d Drt N' ,.- ,tA.... r. ;bo A4 A Social ltonc l & w i. w,i'. hal Nena street. Salem, Ore fTJ evening. March nlciu nmhAstra tjOOi sured. Everybody Hei?3 Wanted Two young v "!::.. v,i t ot. North Commerciat "VJ half lateret la good PWJ', ea. Call at f'jjj, Comworclal wi j4 J jflfr