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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1908)
" J '1ii!Sl , t V ? '"4fNM V.,'8- j lvt .i .k v "1 . V ".. ; mr r '' (L t 1 ., IWUMf OAPITUi JOCIWCAL, MLM, OMGOI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ai, iPO. , WEDNESDAY'S ECONOMY SALE No. 402 No other sales like our Wednesday Surprise Sales. We are the originators of these sales in Salem. You might just as well have your money's worth, so come and shop with the early shoppers who realize the value of trading at a reliable store. TODAY ONLY in ofer Urge ready to wear section wo offor (or this big selling evont 100 Molro and Imitation Jloathor- bloom Petticoats In black only. Each ono la linn J- Eomely flnishod with nn oxtra wide nounco, Those ' skirts aro largo and goncrously full, usually sold tor 1.2B Today only fE? On ralo nt 8;30 a. m. r.jC No tolephono orders received. ivx TODAY ONLY Wool Sox. TIiIb valuo should bo of Interest to every man. Prom tho Cents' Furnishing GOoJs Section (Now Annex) wo have on display Ave gross of black wool sox, regular 50c vahios. To day only, your pick of the bunch, 39c pair 3 pairs $1 OCTOBER'S ECONOMY Savings in Dress floods 2000 yards of Plaid and Mixed Suitings in a very large assort ment of styles and colorings, for Wo men's and Children's Apparel of all kinds. Best values up to $1.59 a yard I; Now on sale at the yard ODDS AND ENDS Of Ladies' and Children's Un derwear. In this assortment will bo found a wide rango of bIzos and ninny difforent kinds. HALF PRICE Anes.- fesiL This store is the home of Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes for men and - young men BEDDING Supply your wlatornerfa. now. Wo have piles natf plies ef soft, fluffy Dlankots a ad Comforters. Makes bno sleepy to oven loot nt thorn". Tho cold Bnap of early winter calls for moro cov ers and for ovory ono1 be comfortable This winter wo havo provided a largo asaort mont of bed coverings at low priced. 50c Ei See Court Street Window Ladies' Home Journal for November pre now on sale at IHMIIIHmilHHIHMI i . j City News hiiiihihiiiiiiidhh U'fHllict lViknast QviicrnUy fair tonight d Tlmrs- U'l.i.u In PlM-ilttMll f Visit Hall's roataurnnt, 330 Wnah-v lagtoii street. '-l"u OlteoH' Place piovon barber chairs. e-o-a TROVER'S gottlng busy. ood-tl UmIh-vIIhk - .... Covered and ropairod. Hnusor Bros, 10-20-81 TImv Willamette Valley Meat Co. Tito now moat murkot on Court struct, ls one to be proud of. Give them a trlul. rhouo 854. Threo reasons for buying Glevel&ud'j Baking Fowder: awrlo-r Quality (Puro Cream of Tartar), Htet Paokaga (Scrow top can). leat I'rlco (3 lba, l; 5 lbs. 91,05). TTtkiltMi W ITa f V a Coverod and ropairou, nauBor r0. 10-I0-2t lUlH W BiklHO - , , Call up Stouslort meat mnrkot and they will fill your order Just as oaHafnntnrllv Rl If VOll WOTO at tllQ market yourself. Phono 321. RocImI Wednesday Tho ladies of tha Episcopal church will glvo a social nt tho rectory on Wednesday Qvenlng. October 21, to whlok all members and frlonds aro invited, io-ap-at Temperance Mini Sued Complaint was lllod in tho circuit court last evening by Loo Paget to rocovor $1410.70 on a promissory note Issued by hauls Aral.' Tho com plaint ullages Arl nindo out and do llvorod to tho Pnclrtc Mnll Orler JIouso a promissory note In tho jum of, 11010 75, upon which hod boon na!d $01 boforo being delivered to ,t)io plaintiff, and ho asks Judgment on thin account with iutorost at 8 per 'cqiU and S2fi0 uttornoy's foes. For Chapped Skin. Clmppod Bkln whether on tho hands or foco may be cured in ono, night by applying Chamborlnln'a Salvo. It 1b nlso unoqualod for sore nipples, burns nnu scnius, or saie at Dr. Stone's drug storo. It In Up to You To take advantage of tho offors mado by tho Yokohama Toa Company in thoir advertisements, appearing in this Issuo, Up for Re-Electlon- V,Ai Moorea Is requ,osted by many l.i.aliima nimi n Hlnllil for rO-OlCCtiOU as city rocordor and police Judge. Ho inn l.nnn mi nllln nniMIU fllld 1118 111HCU would bo hard to fill, Ho accepts the nomination. Cirtl on P. 15. Bhafor The harness man, for your har ness, or harnots oil. W''d an Wltnea Sheriff Foutcar of Douglas oounty,. camo up this morning nnd got John Mny, who was arrested by Chlof of Pollco Olbuon yestenlay by tho re quest of ,tho Hosoburg aiithoritios. Mny is wanted in Roseburg to nppeai 08 a wdtuoss fn n legal settlement, there. -- I1KYA.N MAKES MOKE PltOMISKS TO LA'nOll Mnrshflold, 0., Oct. 21. In hla nd drosH horo today llrynn promised tlint if ho la oloctcd proaldont ho wi'l havo a rojirosontat'vw of lnbur In Ii'b cab Infi, and seok to havo tho anti-trust law omoodod. provoiitlng Its oppllfca, tlnn to labor"' unions. r Ho declared that ho would urifa upon congress to pahs n law guaran teeing Jury trlnlf. In labor injunc tions nnd contempt proceedings. In closing, Ilryan declared that ho was not nominated with tho nl'd of tho Prosldont had no corporation to threaten Its employes with discharge if tboy did not favor hla election, and ha no rich relative to contribute monoy fpr the circulation of oulogloa. o Tf rortoon can kill Bryan ho la dead and burled. TrMHrlUs Covered and Bros. ropairod. Hauser 10'20-3t CHhm4 Vrj TActur y Dr. Bradford Loavltt at the Unitarian church. Cottago and Oho .t atvi.Ata. this. Wodnosdav. ev- hIhk', October 81. Rt 8 o'clock. As H lecturer Dr. Lavitt has no superior on tho ooat, Kx-Janltor UnrHM, of Korth Salem tc ruasUg for alfrH 1 l "h Ha geiM to ay w o-jwiltlB, a. wul4 wak o -, , m ru u'u RMM4 tU yoM that god. SoU by all'4iWMfW, An I'niiHiMtl Oflfr Is mado by the Yokohama Tea Co. lu thoir advortlBomonts in this issuo. V, T, Rlgdon, Undertaker Always progrosslvo, up-to-dato Kull eQMipmont, largost Btock. XU-3 1-OOU-ll M KlMl Chinook .palmon, 7e jor pound by the wlvolo flslv, at Farrlngton's, tho grocer and marketman. Movtlnjc At tho W, C. T. U. hall tonight. A good program will bo rondered. Kriwr Will Khh Abo (Shorty) Fra8.or bos consented to run again for aldorman la tho. fourth ward. Ho is a good business man and lma mado n very good coun cilman. A petition isilfo out for II. J. Sautor. More "Penults Marriage Ucouses wero tsiued lato. veat.rday ovenlns to cnaries Turner, iel 30, of WlUsonvllie, and Nettlo Aktt. agot 2C, of Ml. Angel. 1 Ya tjka Kodal Ivat far a UtUa wall yH aavo rt'gkt attak of lndlt(tt. im m,wM r jtm a UtM l4atir la wrdtor .to f; raJW frMi w attacks of a4lMtl ar Harft Dfaaala, Try Ko4i tf day. U ay all raa. Willamette Valley Meat Company IS "NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We carry a full line of Meats, Poultry, Fish, etc. We vtM ap preciate your patronage. 279 Court Fhie 854 PLASTERER fCdnJInjdedJrjpjttgel doorslll to Tlmmons room, and that Which still continued to ooze from the mau's throat. Westcott, who was standing behind Mrs. Hayball when she oponed the door, took in tho situ ation, nnd rushed to tho room of tho couple to see what cculd bo done. It was plain to be seen nt n glance ithat Mrs. Timmon9 was beyond human aid, lying in a pool of blood on the floor, with ono foot still elevated to tho bod, from which sho, apparently, sprang as sho received tho death dealing Blnsh, Tho man had climbed back into the bed and was once ngain In a stupor. Westcott, nftor sotting his son. Harry, nt tho door of tho liou'ti, to Bee that Tlmmons did not csrapo, hurried to a nearby telephone and notified Chlof of Pollco Gibson, nt the city hnll. Gibson went Imme diately to tho scono of tho crimo, and, In turn, notified Dr. W. D. Moreo and Coroner Clough. Dr. Morso Btated that ho believed tho man would sur vive. Tho cut In thq woman'B thront was sovornl Incli03 In length on the loft side, and was inflicted with such strength that It sevored tho wind pipe nnd went far Into tho back pnrt of tho neck. Tho couplo had lived nt tho West cott homo for tho last flvo weeks, and Tlmmons had boon drunk tho groator part of that time, according to Mrs, Hnyball, who says sho had ordored him to leavo tho house on several occasions, and wao doing nor utmost to mako ithetn leavo. A short tlmo ago, Mrs. Havball states, Tlm mons enmo homo lato nt night and UBCd such blasphomous languago to his wlfo and In such a threatening manner that flho, in foar, sont a Iinr-ry-call for PoIIcomnn Welch. Tho ar rival of tho officer on that occasion Boomed to havo n quieting offoct up on Tlmmons, as no moro nolso whs hoard during tho night. But tho next morning Mrs. Tlmmons told Mrs. Hay ball how sho had spont n slooolcss nlgHt In torrlbta dread, her husband wnvlng Ills razor over hor hood and thrpatoning hor orory moment. Tho Jend woman, who Is young nnd protty, with light golden hair, camo to this cfty with hor husband-slayer a short tfmo boforo they took tho room in tho Wbitcott lionso. Just proviouB to this sho lived in Port land, It is bolicvoil, nt H7 Tlbbltts street. She is nn orphan, hut has an unmarried sister, Edna B. Bognrt, nnd an undo, Mr. Bogurtr nt Eugonc. The undo Is n farmer, and Is snid to bo qulto well known Tho mur dered woman lived" ?omo tfmo In Eu gono nnd Oswego1. From itftero It Is boHoved she wont to Toledo, Wash ington, whoro Bhe m"t and mnrrled Tlmmons, after whfdi tho coup'o enmo to Portland Tlmmons is a pinstoror, 37 voars of age, who comes from Lexlron. Nebraska, and Is a brother of Abo Tlmnuin-, nlso a plas terer, who llvod In th fa city a inun ht'r of years ago. und' is now said to ho a well-to-do workman lir Port land. Trmmon", v;!on -oljpr, ?ppn-rn"7 realized that It wni iroloss to (ry to 'ongor remnl'i w'tli hi wife. nnJ liorhnya know of his murdoruus fr. ollnntiru w'len drunl:, jnul ynstonfay afternoon tho coupltj, 'nt f o'o'ock, onVv at th" ofllco of Attorney W. E. Koyoff nnd ngrcpd to sooura a dlVorco. statrirg- that It was absol'uto'v fm posslhro for .them td 11 Ve together. ICoyos was buiy, and. after a short m tnrvlow. told them to call again nt 10 o'clock this morning. IIo stated thnb fio believed Tlmmons was souor nt tho tlmo, nnd 1hat the couple Btarmf rhat It was 'mposlbto to llvertoguth- or anv rongor. it must novo ix-on uftor Ms call thnt Tlmmons asufn got nncfur tho Intluouco of llqnor, una", thrnking of tho fnet that' hh wif j was to leavo him, bwamo frenzfed and onrngod nt hor. Among tlmse who know what intio-is- known of the couplo silice thoir rvsldonco In this city. It la sold Tlm mons was I'rnne'y Jen'oiiH o Ills wife and that, when under tho Inflhonco of Ifquor, ho was wont to abuse ana threaten hor to n terrible extent. Tlm mons, when questioned' thfs morning. whllo unuulo to spenk, nouueu his hood In afflrmntlvo, when askeir If ho Trad comntteil tho crimo1. Coroaor Clough & mnWhg arrange ments to hold nn Inquest orur tho romntni tomorrow morning. Await ing the ontromo of hi Injuries, Tlm mone Ir hold confined in the Salem hospital. The remains of the unfortunnto girl wore taken to Coroner dough's undertaking .parfors. o R. D. HUME REPORTED IN WRECK Mnrshfteld, Or., Oct. 31. B, D. Hume and party and two gasoltno schooners aro reported wrecked off Gold Beach, on the Curry county coast. Whether any lives havo bom lost, cannot bo ascertained at this hour, all tolephono communication to the south being shut off. The last wlro went down after a brief mes sage of- the disaster reached horo laat night. Tho schooners Enterprise and Ox troy left hero for Rogue river Sunday morning, tho Enterprise bolng In tow of the Oxtroy, because there was, only one captain for the two vessels. A heavy storm was encountered Monday morning and tho vessels were driva, ashore ia tho gale. The En terprise, valued at 110,000, la said to bo a total loss. Tho Oxtrey may bo -aved. It Is reported. It Is valued at 8000. Among those aboard tk Oxtrey were. It. D. Hume, a man nainod Riga, and a travo)lng, map In the employ of the Falrbaaki-Morse Com- py. DWltt's CarboltMNl WUek Hum! 81y U tha b$t Mlva for alias, B para yo gat DaWKt'a. Sold ky all 4rawfas, O O O' Of'And OOOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O .Movements of O O o Salem O People. ) p OO O O OO O O.O Q OO George Johnson wont to Portland this morning to transact business. Clarenco O'Dny, of Cottago Grove, Is in tho city transacting business. R. D. Gnrdner, of Slnyton, lo in tho city looking nftor business matters. Honry Smith has loft for San Fran cisco, whoro ho will vldlt for a fow weeks. Mrs. George Viosko lma gono to Portland to spond a fow weeks with frlonds and relatives. Knuto Moyors, of CorvnlliB, ar rived this morning to transact bitBl nesB for a fow days. Will Pattorson returned .this morn ing from a week's business trip in Southern Orogon. A. D. Perry, of La Grande, is in tho city visiting friends nnd trans acting business at tho court house. Bud Statesman wont ito Woodburn this morning to look nftor business interests for tho Llvesloy hop firm. Mrs. F. H. Case, who has boon 111 at her homo bn Liberty street, with n povcre attnek of tho grip, Is re covering. Mol Baldwin, "Doc" Hussey nnd Hnrloy White hove loft for Cow Greek canyon, whoro they will Bhoot for n fow days. F. F. Sholl wont to Portland thfs morning, and will remain tho re mainder of tho weok transacting busi ness. " Miss Grace Tyler left for Oregon City this morning to vhit frloniTs for a fow days. Jay Hfnkle was passenger for Port land thU morning to look aftor busf noss matters for a fow days, and also visit rolatfves. S. P. Show, of Eugene, arrived -thfe morning nnd will attend the mooting of tho Bonrd of Equalization for n; short tlmo. Mr'. NpIHo Frohmndor, or North Front streot, fs very 111. nnd tho fam ily nro alarmed for hor. Sho has been ill for some time. Mrs. John Konworthy returned from Albany today, whoro she Iiob Boon visiting hor dnughtor, Mrs. L. G'. Green, for tlitf pnst weok. ' -o AllMUVjr NotCH. (Special Correspondence.) Albuny, Or., Oct. 20. Tho Albany tron Works began work this morn Ing, under tho direction of tho votbr nn machinist, Mr. John Holmnn, the proprietor, nftor a long period of Idlono'B-cntiBPd by the burning of tho old Plant last summer. If Is nowly furnlsliod. nnd Is oirn of tho bOBf foundries, outsidd of Portland, In tho state. A reception was tendered tho now nnstor of the First M. E. church, Rov. Wi'l In in Stewart Gordon, at tho ohurcli Jast night, and a plensnnt tlmo wntr onjoyod by a largo crowd. Mr. nmf Mn. W. D. Mlxtor, of Junction City, am moving to Albany, bemuse of lt .lendTr rafTrond fa rllltlo. Mr. Mlxtor donls in timbor mid otbnp lands, and" ft a good add Mon to A'b'nny. "filnblo Information has boon ro co'wod In Allmny tint tho oxtons'on of the Corvn'Hs & Entorn has !ie"n orilorod Tills l rHrtaTnTv good -ows. and" menm a whoro- lot to Al- fhany, tho growing city of tho North west. Mr. V. Vincent ,Thn, who sells Portland roaltv tnr .YuolW-STMn Co.. of Port'and, hag been in tho city for rovp'-nl rtujis. Senator Bourn riV m"ot n largo oomTiitteo of Alhanv cHlzons next Frldny nlftht at tho Commercial Cl ooms, and a ''i"nnnt, non-pollt'cnl vfs't will bo nlov't. Attorn?v A. A. TMsslnir: of Brown vll'o. flloil a uft tofthv lt behalf of J. C. Morgan ngnln-t n. E. Bloln. of thl frltv, and" 184 others, to n"Iet title Ur J-H31 ncrr at union Pomt, Lfnn coun- tv, near Brownsvlub. o 1 mo- Rnr This nllmont Is usuallv caused hy rheumatism of tito rmuscleo of the small' of tho hack, and fs nulckly cured by applying-Chamberlain's Wh Imont two or throo t'mes a dny and massaging tho parts at each applica tion. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug store. o Tfean lis Jf l RB 'oa re73 " "W" nt TERRIBtE FIREIN TENEMBj TNME CONSUW 1 Now York, Oct. iiSrJS 1 East Sfdo tnnn,"'rlrPlilrti was dlscororcd eatli ili. ' Tho flamM irrn!5i A " t SJ:-,o5a house woro Rerin.u ft1'1 panic that followed the SiS engines, and wero teSM nco. n Scarcely find M( i.u taken from tho Wa:lfir bu!i! tho police leforo ST2?ll detectives wero fnd"?;!1" clous circumBtAnfM tJfi " "."?s!?if; c ment worn no nun . il. .r" flames wero first dlscoterJ in.2 fmrf (fa ftrt.,1., IW .!"'"' il building In the bawniMi S. 7Ji!L?&totoi& X?. . w DlU11, ua eTW7 floor Tho inmates beccmn ru.i...' and ran poorly clatf into ta n Tho nasswavs bMAmir n..i . flghtrng humanity, anj th folW, nrornen had to ffrht iUJ through to reach the upriM iTignienca women &H d clnmbored out on the Iron 8r, whoro policemen reacRetftMni, they Jumped to the nrfeiwri. ors" reachotl tho Dcutftlevitoi woro helped to safety orcrtUii or noigiiDonng houaer, Tho hndtcK of the Tletfrni uroncneti by tno nremeffafter o was oxtlngutthcd. Tho tonomont wns roci'fji Tijast Tnlrd s'rpet. The SMI ueen- Identified as follcrwir Mrs. Tetta Moscowlti. Maurlco Moscowltt, 7 nrotkak Louis ., a boarder, o Moro Thnir Erroseh U Iw) To maintain health, tnntirei or wuninu needs Just enenrja Mi ropnlr tho waste and inppij tv and body Trent. The htWtml i BUntlo" nf more food thiffliiw snry for thiro nnrro en Uti .cntiso of stomach troublCKfto tlfim and disorders of the Wim ! troubled with lnd!gHt!, rrt'd 3our diet, Jet reason ui wtiwj tito control ana inico iiitiwi rhnmlx-r-nlir's Storanch vA Utj TFiblts pnd tou irtH-Mnkollr'j! niraln. For sale at Dr. Koa yorA STARR PIANO' HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL MONEY TO LO THOi.K.W! . .. . .).. auA & Bush's uaai.e--! ivr NccwJcb Union Fke TnsuratcC r..,.k Morwliiii. lU'sMeat At OUlce with Wra. Brows & 29 Contmerdal stmt at Mtefar Kurtz Kash Market 227 Commercial Street Government In spected Meats Only Choicest Sausage and Hamburg Steak Phone 205 4-M-4-H-H IN 1 1 new toijS 4HIHIMII irrrTTT-M . soeond-hand buckboanl, ond-hand Qeorgla v. ...I v.n.l run.abost. ond-hand top buggy, rri ono eecond-hand rldW ... I. .l MtM wagon wim ur, """d Mitchell, Lewis & S ICUI. ted A tlrat-claM coj Salem hopsltal; goo ajj piy in rer'on For SaleFive roOBiffJ", lftl cottago. -5 street. Price, IWnJ piace i" Sale Agrnts Wat-1 or 400 per cem f-t nifl 8tatlonery and art free. We want oat rjj auent In tms ioco g X. inrA and fr" 4 ,io Rmerlenea aT We Instruct you ha coods and furnlih i tat -rj yoantaf- and promapwi -- t!t&0'l day for parUouUf. "j-, SST.lTWrf5!g cago. THur WRHtetl Laundress jJ Hotel. TA r-n Tuesday afteraji "mVc.deVe ltiw.1 .ijy t Journal office pMlft wr p1 Several - aw farw 'an 4H Hal WaalJ. 55HSP5f"tl six laoatas vTi. par. lf 'lM, t-ii