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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOOKXAL, SALEM, QRKQOX. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1008. j. l STOCKTON The Old White Corner Young Men: ' j It THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . tf s liwiwl Ml iVIl I Sbbbbm 53sw ctsVsssssKsm, vk mm gas --9S&cjf ak?1 M MpaiMfc -let us deliver to home l Buck's stove your on app roval The new Seniors are in. You should call and see them. 49KK4 ot nov imowvKi) XKAlt Mirr. CITY. iWrof Roy Smith, who w'ns u;ij arowniM on inn way to I nit MI'l C j Tuosdny. was 1 Uiis fcrcnoiMi. and Coroner not fled Close lnnulrv I tfes deah bi due to nccl- iitlao 5qa vsas held. Tho rM tznz f. Rihool with n MHIIIWI IIMI IIHI liJM youngor brother and hla grand fnth or, w. II. II. Smith, and fell Into tho swift water, and tho old juan could not help him. tt dJugo Wlflcy, of tho United StntOB court at Shanghai, China, Is to get n favorablo report from tho commit tee of congress. Beauty Economy Convenience Durability - "BUCK'S" Just as Webster's is the standard of Dictionaries, so is a Buck's range any standard of rangedom. The above astonishing offer is made because ot our great faith in these truly exceptional ranges. If the range does not in every way fulfill the promises made for it, we will cheerfully remove it and refund the money that may have been paid on it. A bond goes with every range guaranteeing that we will do absolutely as we say we will. Let us show you these ranges and explain their leading features. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK WILL PAY FOR ANY BUCK'S RANGE n ERS' HORSE SHOW Saturday, April 4th, Salem, Oregon FARMERS' PRACTICAL EXHIBITION Cash prizes, mcrchanls' special prizes; stalHonk breeders' ffc, valuable cups etc. ALLBREEDS OF HORSES, (pure-bred and grades), stallions.'- mares, colts, ponies and Jacks; two, three and four-horse ' teams, roadsters, saddlersr ()mwh good horses show them at Satan, April 4. If you Hfch tO Sfll hprft's vnnr marM Kwlum list and Information, address L K- PAGE, F. A. WELCH. President. Secretary. SELECTED FROM OUR STOCK Don't forget that our line of fur niture carpets and draperies is the most varied and complete in the city. fc I H.BHIMIIIIIIW I IIW IWIIII WJWM M in III III II Our prices and liberal terms make this the best and most pleasant place to buy in the city BURNS' S MYSTIC POWER A DIAMOND r and 0 your r.Qr in ydur scarfeSi Mn frot win raise your social tuft "oewitanaing. I' wllCbe u oj),n Jotter of qrodift V diamond suggests- prosperity." i' siante for suacoss. It riUrMlltK flnnnnlnl t-acnniiBfl.lt. y w. -..2?-11 lDfl9U0 wm draw , ' , anil U oan be oon Tfcr'd imo eash at any lime. ' Y . w, gRf , buVlng audla- nuii: rrom rom ug. BARR'S r JEWELRY STORE j?K STATE AND UiERTY STREETS (United Press Leased Wire.) Dublin. March 18. Ono of Dub lin's leading sporting writers, oora mentlntr today on Tommv burn's ridiculously easy victory ovor Jom Roche, whom be put away with one punoh In leas than ono mitnito of the first round of tholr fight hero yes terday, advances the opinion that tbo American tighter hypnotlzos hi opponents. Tho 'Writer deolaros that he put the (jucitlon to Itoirpa after the fight and mat tne American replied: "Well, if I am a hypnqtlst, I am one. unconsciously, i never try to exert any myotic power ovor my op ponents. As a matter of faot though. I know, that I can sCeady my man up a bit " once I got my gaztf fixed steadily on him. ! don't hollove. though, that I am a mesmerist." AMERICAN FLEET (Continued from pago ouej STRIKE BY 500 MALE STUDENTS lg Hovolt Again! rnifcKon. Will Xot 1'nt lUm on Their lion or iih (Jcutleiiicii Htanfonl Men Who WIF1 Xot HluiMl for Sly gnvo out tho first ot his Impressions of tho (loot's ortilso. Ho said: With tho coming to anchor in Mngdnlena hay of tho Atlantlo floet a groat cruise ondoa. Hero Is the problem. Blxtoen battleships of flvo clasos and ng many slre, speeds nnd equipments wero suddonly called up on to got ready for sea. I To tako this fleet around was tho work of some hundrodu of o(tlor, ' young and old, experienced and oth erwise, and aouio 13,000 men, of whom hal probably had nevor ho- foro heen to sea. .. Upon the bridges of these Bhlpi- Stanford Uulvursllv Oal Mnrnl. wro tho scores of yrvung offlcora who 1H '-. V ,, , -'. . f . had to b trained to their work. 18. Stanford University is today Tho officers who ont hla cruise ao to face with tho possibility oj a hf'd a ship In placu dqrlng an avolu- strike of half ihvt men studcuts, as i.on, wnero a mismKu migni mvau tho rosult of tho HiirprUIng notion tie lots of ono or more ships and a r ., Q, .,.. .-,.,. ... thousand or two of men, Is tho man "f tho 8tiiiIoiit Affairs Committor who will Inter handle a ship in bat- ,n iJndlng 12 of the most prom- tl or any whore elso, where inca- ineul inn for partlolpatlng In last purity might moan the last of a ship, week's big demonstration against hi JUot or his oountry's prwtlgo. Prof, plork's prohibition edlot. The pasago of tho Magellan The strike la made more probable ' mlts. of the prlH of which so by the admlselon of C00 student much has boon said, was made by that they took part In tho demon. i the flft't at regulation speed at ragu- etratlnn. which couslsted of a noisy l ion intorvals. parade around cite campus and t The worst part of that passage, the honip of Prof. Ctark. who U to a student body In Amorica. Hero Is what will happen: Sixteen droolc lottor frateriiltloa will bo closed. Tho Dally Palo Alto (student paper) will Mttspend The Junior opera company will disband. .The 'varsity boat crow will be brok en up. Tho track team will ho dle- organised. Tho bnsobnll hluo will I rail all gamos off. Eighty seniors .will ho prevouled from graduating in .May. All tho talk on tho camnus to- Who day favors u student strlko by th hand or 300, should tho reinstate ment of the tn students be refused, "'0 FATAL BOXING MATCH Yoimjf Man KIHh by Oiiu IHor Prom Fjt In u Tlircc-lOMiiil Coh. New Yerk. Marek IS. Tht morn- , Ing paper? here carry th Dublin writer's theory that Tommy nurnel nJrnrJ. -.' cw,..i nA . making from the straits Into the ehairmaji of the committee. Furteeii n "ei ?7LJ,??,L ,orUng Vi0,r ofPeJfle. wa made at night In the students. SNeeoted of being the niv.?i J JS SL'nnm'"'"1 'orroatlo. In a fog and at ton leaders, were ftammoned before the hil VhifJi? f roeseage irom.VBOU an houri wttbnut on ship for oommlte yerterday. and 12 of them "i viab nuVn wnini rv in m ' 8,nB,e mt endangering he refeeo lo wear that thy were not -.L-.rL Bu-n. Vtri1 P.. t0 mw safety of the next In line. awaag the offenders, wherouuon mmnzv mo. jacn jonnson. T,g flot jmj)reagej ag H0 0ne they were lestantly suspended. thing over did beforo upon the mind Stanford University, Cal.. March TO PiTMSI! ItunnHU the ople of the South American 1. -A petition and "confession" NECKIXO TUB P1IOXK. ropnbMw the military power of toe slgaed by 3tu KtihieHts. and' ewbrae (Unltcd Press leased Wire.) i raited State. No e than the also lag la the ilet the name of virtually Guthrie, Okla . March IS. Per- end power of tho fleet did the beba- al the leaders In tho various branch sons of an Inquisitive turn of mind !v tor of our sailors ashore leave thfir os of college life, wae seat to the tu- who have made a pratioo of listen. . impress upon the South Amerleans deals affairs cowmlu&t. today. Tho log to the convarsauons over the tei- At every port the moa were given aoeumom siatea a.t tne signers iilu firg, rJjH,i WM over No son land Ai no purs aw mr ru wr wiimii khmhhh .-;... mm jr th YaUi Unflh. Itnlilnanii foil (United Prejs Leased Wire.) Philadelphia, ., March 1 8. .Willie Itnbinsou, a young amateur boxer of this city. Ilea dond In tho morgue to day a the result of a boxing match. In wbloh he participated last night at the IMJou (heater. The blow that ended the boy's life was a right to the neck that sent him to the floor unoonaelous. The crowd that tilled tho building wildly ckmej young Nelson, the vlotor. Ten minute later a white-faced ref eree dismissed the audience with the new that Uobltixon was dying. Youtig Nelion'c real namo was Charles Wo'f. He was lo box three rounds with Uoblnson, but before ephone o? others, are to be deprived , liberty. or mis .lorm oi amusement. anytmug but credit upon the r- suspended I last sight and prayed iiM.n on,i waa arrt'A ,.m ti. .... The lower bouse of the legislature vleo and the nation They were that the latr might b- reinstated. ; titf wua Mirrleii tn hnimiiul t iTut 'Atunr I'lnrlr linu ulatul thsf I . . " --- "" :fl . t ; v r ' V V tAdav naasoil the snatn telenhone ! Moan wnll iirt. fnlltlrent lookfac. ' , . :r--r-- , -.r-.-,. ., ----- . r- ....-:: ' : .? ,.r ;r.::.. iuiu uu wi wy. regulation measure, wkb tne aani- welbbonaved young fellows. Wife or an etuueni ronnniuea wnu iho nui Ti.e boxers naoh wluati -tza ng a four thousand of them some days faculty demonstration of Marea 12. pounds -- tloa.of an amendment Imposing flue of from $5 to S0 for eaves-, waklag the rounds of the sbope. rau- whleh A Professor Clark has stated thatj(i(a,i f, lUf, u,a;. in i pounds. precipitated last Might's dropping over the wires. 'eeumar and aajr place that TfOMld In- trouble, would be suspended, the; The measure provide also for sep terest the young follows eager to we 300 slgaprs of today's petition know! O-0. arate oooias ror oiacxa ana wane. .the world. Ana among an inese so me ouanevs iney are taxing. ( BKnHx .' ; - eW of these played the rowdy 0it Should thy be tujpeuded thej ftn Trad wfck oar advertisers. Ue aO bad to fl prowd of ihesa. blow will be the Mrdest ever dealt 4 Iks ri VS HiM "-"" W 1 I W MH xAt jT , SZSJ-JL I4&r74 vs V e 1 II -'i i 4 H a I