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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
-r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, MLKM, OllBGOX. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1908. IV isi w7S5m P?VrS 3H3 "" 1 MiMIIIIII ITOJ . t jfaJL? f .,1 1 A sensational ftoiry in Wal Paper. We never have permitted ml never wiM permit any one to tmderseX us or successfully dispute our su premacy in this branch of the business. ft! now. Special discount on a!f Wail Paper. k Tfaieg of Beauty Is a Joy Forever Our Carpet Department is complete with a $Hre and varied stock of the newest and most up-to-date patterns that it possible to show. You wiM like nine out of every ten. Then besides Hie patterns you, wiM like tfeejwke. That's quite an Stent when you work hard for yeur money. I fit A ksrl lV I An excellent op portunitytoreplace shabby curtains that the bright sun shine is showing up, adding extra attractiveness to the home at a real saving. fivon thn nnhirn nf thi nntlfint'a IM. nesa will bo given out. It ts believed that Dr. Jordan's Ul ness is not as Berious as first reports would Indicate, but It Is thought by many that the "present burmoil at the university has more or less -to do with his indisposition. Ho has been under an Intense mental strain since the storm broke on thof campus, and thoso who have observed him have felt that a break-down was Inevltabio While It Is denied that the university troubles have brought about a col lapse, It is not unreasonable to be Hovo that they havo had considerable effect on his montal and physical condition.. RUGS i L We now have the best rug assortment that we have had for years in Wiltons, Body Brus sels, Axminsters, and Tapestries. They arc in handsome floral and oriental designs and will please every individual taste. At any rate be fore you buy see our choice assortment & i i m i h i wtin&Zwttt7).cl (9 it m HiflCi 'A FiRAMING Picture framing In ono of our spaalnlllos. Our skill In thin Hue Is the result of oxporlonco ami flUidy, and U rusponBlblu for the suporlor nimlltlos of our work. When you tiMlc'our prices you will bu ir prised how reasonable, they arq, Wo also gurry a pleasing Hno of franiod a lid un(rutuoil ploluros In Htook. Havo you a buby In your homo? Thou by all moans tuko him out In tho air ovory lino day. Thuro liuron't boon so many good ones lately that yon can afford to miss any of them. Wo'vo got audi a handsomo lino of carta that you should havo no trouble In gottlng suited. Agents for tho celebrated Sturgesa folding go-carU 1III1111I1& clohhd. OPIW. ldTTLN ailUHi-d4 years umd under, romombor our nd dUppIng contest. Tho UUlo girl muUIiik out from our nd the .'iiirtfi'M. number of Duoks -Atove and rungo trademarks -wrJU'tjo awarded tho Uuoks Junior range now on display In tour outu window. (SMlUffl. fgfyri I i f 1 1 1 fF7,' I n WF All ads must b turned In not later than tho wook following tholr publication. Do not car ry ono ovor. Got nil tho nsBlst uuoo you iKsslbly can. This contost Is onuslng a grout donl or enthiulaBm, so nil must work vory lndstrloii8ly. Palo Alto, Cal., March 26. A partial list of tho students suspend ed is, as follews: F. B. Mayers, '09, of Reno, Nev. H. S.' Ross, '08, of Pasadena. F. J. Macombor, '09, of Los Ange les. L. R. Gay, '08, of Redlands. W. Koorner, '08, of Portland, Or. C. EL Sampson, '09, of Stockton. J. H. Rlddell, '08, of Brazil, Ind. G. McGregor, '09, of Bonlcla. J. Q. MncDonald, 09, of Compton. J. E. Henry, 'Q9, San Joso. T. R. Cndwalder, '09, Los Ango- 103 O. W. Morgan, '09, Los Angolos. N". B. Doan, '09, of Sacrniento. G. D. Hussey, '09, of Los Angeles. O. F. Dean, of Corona. W. H. Richardson, of Santa Bar- bam. A. G. LuchBlngor, 09, of San Frnnclsco. H. F. Brunlng, 09, of Oakland. F. D. Mnhone, '08, of Honolulu. W. Slack, '08, of Juniata, Nob. F. K. Jackson, "09, of Borkoloy. A. W. Frolll, 09, of Snllnns. J. W. Mott, '08, of Salem, Or. P. B Dolano, '08, of Now Bod ford, Mass. B. C. Prolskor, '08, of Mllpltas. J. D. Moreen, '09, of Minneapolis. R. W. McKlroy, 'OS, of San Fran cisco. A. F. Taggart, '09, of Palo Alto. P. G. Wilson. '09, of San Diego., l. R. Eaton, '09, of San Francisco. R. C. Westwiok, '09, of Santn Bnrbnrn. F. Klnley, '08, of Snnta Rosa. F. R. Lanagan, '08, ' of Donvor, Colo. J. E. Gushing, 'OS, of San RnfaoU G. L. Goodoll, '09, of Portland. E. W. Fayor, Los Angeles. A. W. Flold, Lincoln, Nob. A. M. Hamilton, Palo Alto. D. J. Mooro, Wilmington, Penn. E. G. Thompson, Idaho. o V" rp,i EH:yaafti Mrs. T. C. Wi1ln4. .' Iowa, writes to Mrs! rSffi? i can truly say that LrdU P u, ham's VcwUllo Compoffi lfe, and I cannot express mrS iff ti r.!- ,lor !"(& mkini; " ;: ..". v '! spending lots of monT.'zfi rT,:JWC L. Pinkham'a Vegetable ComS n- iT ro, ? to 9 h been In my crave t(dar. I wX uu..AtuH .Tuuiiin wouia try It FACTS FOR SICK Wfl . For thirty years Lydh E. nam's VciMahln CnmrA from roots nnd herbs, has ba Duiuuuiu ri'IIK'Uy lor fclBlla uuu uua iwsu iVPjycurMH&OBSU women who haw lvnn tMMu displaoemontsJi.flammatiojLub tion. llbro!d tumors. mrX neriodio itains, Uvkorhr, Uut iiis.uovn HTunf, iiatuienry,: tiuii,uizzinesi,nr nervous p: "1iy don't you tr' it? Mrs. Plnklinm Invites all i women to -write her forilr Sho htiM ffuldcd thouvadil uoimu. AUUrcss, Lynn, : Palo Alto, Cn1 March 2C. Chaos rolgns at Stanford university today, nnd thoro Is ovory Indication at noon that 8coroR of student would lonvo tho campus boforo nightfall novor to return. Realizing that the suspended men will bo shown no olemoncy, and that i,olllj0t no ow kn0ffi of t .If' Hln futitln h 1. .,. ... . niu iiiuuo ui iup riasi wi;i m I to tho prosldent nnd tmjirKJ hold for orders, after Ultlni euough money to pay f5rthU team's class sweaters. It u td od that tho romnlntag fundi ill dlvldod between "Dad" Moaltoc trainer of tho track team, i:i ! Murphy, the 'varsity boat couch. "Tho Chapparel," the iM comic weokly, Issued today cu: n caustic editorial oa the ictki tho student affairs committtt says in part: "Now that too coomlttM como through thoChapplthu boon so mad In all of thet'je.i of his caroor. Forty-one booted I ily out of college. TheptrtJt: did not do an atom of siraj eoiild bo remembered in s attorwards. No university mn ' brokon, no proiMjcy touched Momorlnl court has beea lanJ howling football raMe U) again, tho arcades by WaiiSf birthday rabble, and ai fur Ci Mpitart) niiiiimnM ;.. ,.r. . . ( fRIVATE 14GY HAS DESERTED n Fraudaeo. MaroU 26. Secret v&Mt'jM all over tho country aro to he.r cu Ihu Utokout for a young de--ftcr. wald to bo Max Jagerhuuor, Jit, fa f a mlljlonalro New York WMWftiant, uud lalmiK relationship Hupremo Jiutlcd Fuller and Judge m'itMluiau, of New York. When he muuitl he Ktv thw name of Chun. Xacity. jVccordlug to a story In the Call wornlug Jagerhuber wnt Hrrut- K 4iortly before tho earthquake at Kftts "St. Kranol Hotel bare, on a OTutrge of ImviiHt atwed n furginl silek, wlton hi alluwauoe from bin inuRutro fathor ran short, lu &t ckuo fullowine th uMako ho "iea bia llhwty. aad bu lovo of (4tUtrv, rwultttl In h ttlt tutly tiring of the mouotoay a.4t pUIn rare, Trtvat Lace- de- wrttl. He yM eaptunM, and for time ha bwR kin a prt&onr r tho guard bouse. l.a TueUay, weeordiug to hi aupertorw. Jagr Auber. 0t lAy, m they know faliu, 3wsh1 a nwrgant to rsalt him to riwvajw, and tho two wade off. Neth- K haa QiH Iiear4 of ell he? 1h VsW. m Udy, MpalrlUK of plok- MsCVub we& n ia a VYaRClsco KCitt A.tarn sjbj bB tasde4 TRUST GOMPANY OPENS WITH CASH (United Pros Leased Wire.) Nw York, Marrdi 26. With 2. 000.000 stacked up ready to meet all demand the Knickerbocker Trust Company throw open Its doors for business today for the flrst time since It wa. closed last October. At noon, tho hour of the reopen ing, hundreds of di-povltors wero lu line, but many of them wero there for the purpose of depositing sav ings, omolal of the Institution do. olared today that KiRloiftUt monjy Is available to pay every one of the 30.000 depositor should they all be anxious, to withdraw thqlr mouoy. The bank has assets of oveptfSO. 009.000. and the llabtllttt are slight ly le. llankera and rtnunVUr generally nay that the reopDHlug tit th Knlck erbooker U perhaps the best sign of returning prosperity that has been steu since th beglnalHg of the men. y panic. The plans (or the rehabll. Motion wen complete after four month's wf labor or the part of a committee of depositors. Under ttus present plan dposItr will reclv today 10 ouut, instead of their deposit la lull. If they caro to withdraw all of their money they ean do o at intervals covering a, period ol two aud one-half years. W9jmm sW tsF T3 3N 3C Jtk T0BAGC0 WAR IS RAGING (Uulted Press Leased Wire.) Cincinnati. March 26. Qlosoly followlng a report that a truoe hud been patched up botweeu tht Inde pendents and the tobacco trust, a band of "night riders" broko Into tho warehouse of tho T. 8. Ham ilton Co.. on the outskirts of Cov ington, Ky., shortly before daylight today, and Ared the place. Half a million pouHds of raw tobacco, val ued at $110,000 was destroyed. The tiro spread and destroyed un entlro block of building. Whon the name reached a cottage adjoin ing the warehouse, the raiders went In aud carried out a oot on whlvh Mlw Carrie Peonoy hiy seriously ill. A mouiout later tho roof of the cot tage oaved 1. lUfore s4artlag th4r work Stho "night ridor" out every Ulepjiouo wlro lu the vlotnlty. Might JauBg farmers, some f them f thj bwt famllUHi la the oouaty. are tda un der the surveiUaaoe. O in i ... of good health should prevent sick ness Instead of letting theauelvea get ajck and then try t our It. So Ions as you keep your llvor. bowels and stomach In a healthy and aetlre coadltloa you won't gt slak. Dal. Us Uerblae relieves) oastltpattOB. UiCtlre Urr ami ail Ktsaaaasi mad owel troubles, gold By &u aa!er. TROOPS ASKED FOR TREADWELL (United Press Leased Wire.) Junsau. Alaska, March 26. Troops have been asked to be sent to Troadwoll. where the striking min ers are showing signs of disorder. The call for troops was sent last night to tho Vancouver barraoks by Acting Governor etln. The United States marshal's otHoo- hero cannot maintain order, and It Is very prob ublo that tho troops from Fort Wil liam H. Seward will be sent hero to day or tomorrow. Many of the strik ing Slavs hav bean arresUd, oharged with carrying weapons. Ton wero tlRed $20. This notion tas aervod to make them hoitlle. The strikers etnim that tfc mament soldiers ar rive on Douglas Island they will re sort to the use of dynamite. Dyna mlt aeugh to blow up an entire ally has beea found In a oaoho. furthor appeal to the studont affairs commlttoo Is a mere wasto of time, all of tho participants In tho parade will bo asked by their leaders to re quest loaves of absence. Failure to secure thoso Is to be fol lowed by a walkout. It is said. A petition to Prosldent Jordnn, signed by the 41 susponded men and many of tholr sympathizers, asking for a rohoarlng, was circulated .o- dny, but It Is not expected to boar suit utterod there. The oS tho Infringement of unlrenSj oipllno and any mrroathasrtt ' such a vague. fog and 8 allty ns that should aarebw pensated by reiraettos. Jonlan Is IMUt Marked improvement 18 ' j dltlon of Dr. Jordan was rtpettj Dr. Hall, who is attending til eator. after he had pau W any fruit, and In anticipation of nd-Sjng vhdt. He sa'4 tbat. PRESDCNT J0DAN (Contloiuod trora pago one.) slty, who was suddealy stricken In thla city last Bight, and who U bow cob Used Ir the restdeRM of Judg J. F Iibe. a moaber of the board of trim f the unlvorslty. Beyoad the taere statemeat Uat Dr. Jordna had rested wsily last sight ao lafor, matloa was vouchsafed by members of the Lelho household today. Not vorso notion on tho part of tho pres ident, the students are preparing to take final notion even boforo tho peti tion can roaoh Dr. Jordan, who Is ill at San Jose, and who cannot renoh tho university until tomorrow at best. Tho petition declares that the pun lshment Imposed Is too. severe for the offenso committed. Tho students recognize that the romraitteo has won tjie battle, and that nothing" remains except uncondi tional surrender or complote sever ance of college ties. A number have mnde arrangements to enter other colleges. Many have written to their homo newsnanera. elvJns- n nponunt of tho trouble, and denying thatjand rode as far a J1 mey aro under the ban for drinking, but are being punished for standing up fo their rights. Formal dlsbandment of the boat crew and baseball and tennis teams wa announced today. The boat erw lost Its oaptaln. L. R. Gray, of Pasadena; the baseball toam Its shortstop. Sampson, of Stockton, and the tennis team Us captain. Delano, of Massachusetts. No action has been taken In the matter of disbanding the track team, but this is likely to como this erea- Jordan was safferlss tton , HAln oarlv today, be ii r-l llovod, and may be hM1 homo tomorrow. Dr H- thn ha imuLI not dlsoa t' of the Illness. He would H Hrm nor deay we " appendioiUs. Dp Jordan WU tvZ3 oaro of a physician at t Tiifffrf4Ttbe. and if the if in ha nmiiUtlon rontbi,,fita' taken to Palo Alto Vi rna nn hl WST tO Sa J' .An.i. aut Clara ..i. .ti.. him. He Ti drug store la the Istter lief, and thea boaraoa ; spsj jsvsa fnun.l IB "'" "-, lag. The senior olass met at aoon and adopted a resolution to dispense with all commencement week clas exr olses, oxcopt the laying of the class plate. This function will b per formed at mldalgat. as a rebuke to tlnci t4ft. kJi. .amu u.hj. ... -vniicui autlj cutUBtmw. I CaifJ . . vbisc W4 w ....!.- v. week commlteea have resigned, and jara. Idonee. vot for PrislW- The Bxar rHt 2. D. C id 4 - u r n TlAMl asd H u versllfTe-pww, Uolpaats la i T j., .ho. ii take w an argument to pre oessloa was . uhat was . . ariiltrary raUafeH Kedel is 2f715s1 gralas af Sa4 rafc draggl- Mra4 Mr. A 43 'W- itt fa j 55 Fu It nt TV