DAILY OAriTAIi JOURNAL, 8ALMC, ORBCrOrf, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908.
L. STOCKTON
THE WHITE CORNER
NEW TODAY
36 inch Jackets for
Ladies
Wo have Just received n now ship
ment of Ladles' 3C-lnch Coats In the
very new cut even newer than the
ono hero shown.
The cloths are Black Thibet and
Broadcloth, Covert Cloth, and light
novelties.
Read's
Rainproof Dress Goods
1 .50 and $1 .75 vals. reduced to $1 .20
nemember. Read's goods have no competition. Tho old Quaker
eaves have stood at tho head of the class ever since the class was
ganlzcd.
CORTICELLI SILK
The only reliable high
silk sold, in Salem.
fulfil
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1 0c a spool,- 3 for 25c
TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
OVEIt EJECTION OP CO-EDS
Copenhagen, Nov. 10. A bitter
quarrel, Involving tho very oxlstencu
of the universities of RusBla, has re
sulted from tho action of tho Min
ister of Public Instruction M.
Schwarz, In discharging tho "llbei
al" professors of tho universities,
according to advices received here
today.
Through tho Imperial ukaso of
1905, tho universities became tself
govemlng bodies with a board of di
rectors comprising tho professors or
tho Institutions. Policies thereby be
came secondary.
Recently a chango In tho govern
ment placed M. Schwarz In tho chair.
His first act wno to dlsohargo tho
Liberals and to forbid womon stu
dents to enter tho unlvorsltlea. Tho
immediate result was a revolt of tho
tudents who withdrew in great
numbers.
It Is believed that the light can
only end In tho extermination of tho
universities or an order from tho
cznr restoring tho old ordor.
CONTRACTS MADE WITH
0510 PLAYERS IX YEAH
Chicago, His., Nov. 10. Sccreary
J. II. Parrel), of tho Nalonal associa
tion of Professional Baseball leagues
Biibmlttcd hlsnnnual report to tho
national meeting which is In session
hero today, showing that 37 lcaguoa,
embracing 238 cities now arc in
cluded In tho associations.
Tho report shows that contracts
were made during tho year with
0510 players; 415 players woro sus
pended; 43 players wore drnftud by
the National league; C7 were draft
ed by tho American league; 92 woro
drafted by Class A league, which
Included the American association,
Coast league, tho Western leaguo
and tho Southern league.
Tho total amount negotiated
through the secretary for drafted
players was J103.CG0. Tho amount
paid on optional agreements was
$40,G00.
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IPEROR
FLIES IN
BALLOON
Berlin, Nov. 1 0. -KalBor Witholm
Bonn ascent with Count Zoppolln
in thu reconstructed dirigible
, !7.eilln I," nt Lake Con
m . . r -. .
brec hunuieu inouunnu persons
beret to P"r, ,tl"x. iMinn'i,ti-iiiiftHT
fcWrflirihe big air monstor.
own Prlnco Wilholm mado n
HILL ITGHTIN GAGAINST
TACOMA TO II LLP INCH
Tacoma, Nov. 10. The mercan
tile organizations of this city re
newed tholr efforts today to over
como tho opposition displayed in
tho city council to nllowlng the
Great Northorn railway to onter Ta
coma. James J. Hill announced yes
terday that tho Great Northern is
readyand willing to onter Tacoma
and will aid In tho building of a
grand central depot to equal nny
in tho west.
Tho proposition of tho Groat
LjfeatfwiHtHs to como from Soattlo
over tho Northorn Pacific doublo
LtcarkH, and build modern yards nnd
freight "TioilseB on land purchased
from tho Northorn Pacific road.
t In tho samo balloon with groat I ,f " ,wr " "i ii .im w;
last week nnd for aomo umoLra.rond' ,"l?fflL,(1. Br
IllUUuril UUl'ui turn iu iu uiu -iij
vnlunblo concessions In oxchnngo for
tho ubo of two streots abutting its
tracks. ,
Tho eUy council han not yot nc
copted tho proposition.
i been tho dcslro of tho omporor
-company County Zoppolln on an
iToyago.
be announcemont thnt his royal
Anew would tnko tho' trip caused
at anxiety nnd Interest through-
the emplro.
w announced today that tho
vrameal has purchased toVlZap.
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O
F.cw Notaries Named Today.
ia Hpeddon, Asteria: W- ".
Bin, Rnnlor; Sam). M. UarUad,
wen: w. xt. iTnivtu. n. t.
Und; Urban F, FUhor, Mt An-
pnp's Balsam will atop, any
rt that can be stopped by any
klue and cure coughs that can-
i M cured by any other uaediclae.
1 wwaya tho best cough cure
ar s
IEWELERS
itly
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mas
tlect
ions
S Phenomena constantly escapes
r Dercentlnn !. ., t...
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the commence must siirelv
llle.ve. Therefor when we uv
elect Christmas gifts now" we
as solicitous for your welfare
Pour own?
.Make a eolden min f mnr.
i commence early and reme'm-
mat Barrs Jewelry store la
content without yoir recogal-
.
ivu will be enriched by your
"""gallons.
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JEWELERS
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CONQRATU'ATK GOMPER8
l ON NOT REING INVITED
Waahloxtna, Nev. 10. Tho Con
tral Labor unioa of this city today
seat n telegram to Snmuol Gorapors,
Breflldujt of the American Fedora
ttoa of Labor, congratulating aim
ea aet feeing kivited to President
Roosevelt's Jht dinner.
Dea't tefcw cold. but It yom do,
don't fall o take Kemp's Balsam to
ireveat serious oonseiBoea. Notts
nn else Is -so valuable la treating
cowgha nd 'colds.
SEED GRAIN
Wti Siave somo flno rocleanod 'Otats,
Wlieat. IRye. Vetch. et, on liad.
Quality ttho best nnd prices xlgM.
Md CLEANER
Oar grain and seed cVauiar Is run-
slug lull xlino and Just Itecys .1
with the mail orders. Brixg In your
grain xad uve it cleaned; there Js
eBough foal Mds on your land sow
without saving any more. Charges
reasonable asd work first ).
GRASS SEEDS
This Is a specialty with us and we
have the largest stock la the valley.
We handle only the very best aad
oHr prices are the lowest, quality
considered.
M. WHITE &; SONS
JUDGE MOORKS HOLDS
VSUAL MORNING CODIUNION
I Four more liberal partakers of
Joy water answered to tho roll call
of Judge Moorcs this morning, an-1
were all given tho least tlmo in
which to get to work or leave tho
city. O. Fleming apparently drew
the short strnw and tho Judgo or
dered him back to tho comfortablo
city prison to mcdltnto what his first
move will be when ho again gots his
freedom. John Piper, Just latoly
from n long cruise on tho Pacific,
according to his statements, was ar
rested last night on tho chargo of
doing the "allp-mo-somothlng" act,
and was politely ordorcd out of
town. B. Plner nnd A. A. Mooro.
who were nlso put oul of harm's way
by the police In an Intoxicated condi
tion, wero given permission by
Jradgo Moore to scout about nwhllo
In search of work. Theso two mon
were hardly of tho common floating
stock, both bolngshlnfilera-by trado.
HLANKI'TT ONlV COVERING
FOR ELOPING GIRL
(United Press LonBOd WIro.)
Santa Bornardlno, Cal., Nov, 10.
Wrapped In a blunkot, her only
garment, Jaunltn Pticnto, a pretty
little 14-year-oTa -Mexican girl Is to
day fleeing -over tho IiIUb with her
lover, Rafael Munro, n man 30
years of age, and there Is llttlo hope
of the trailers, Bent out by tho maid
en's Irate father overtaking the pair.
Munro had lived In the Plicate
household at Colton. His Infatua
tion for the young daughter of thu
household brought protest from her
narcats. Thoy ordered him from
the house aad took their child to
tho raisin drying colony at Ktlwnn
da. Manro learned of their whoro
a"bouts and early Sunday Mole Into
tho llttlo town and lntultlroly found
tho house In which the Ptronto fam
ily had sought shelter,
"When tho Bun roae tne Idsappear-
limco 'of the girl vas dtecovored.
All ncr garments were as Bno ion
them wn retiring the 'lght bofore,
but a "blanket was nvUfclng from the
Vefl.
The glrl'B father Tiwtlfled the au
thorities nnd -swore Vtiat his chll
had "been kidnaped. Relative anJ
friends of tho -pair, Vho sympathlm
with them declare Hurt It was simply
an elopement -n-nd first by this tlwo
the lovers are "we'll im their way
acrow ho hRla townrfl Mexico,
o
Eastern IWnvlpts.
Calcago, lite., Tiy. 10. Receipts,
hogs. 32.000; cattlo, 9000; shwip,
20;0M). ,
DO YOU
USE POWER?
..
The Capital Flowing 'Mills
use electtic powe They have
)i$st ceased to use their steam
plants Better see us about
yot power needs v
Kaasas City, "Mo.,
colpts, hogs, W.OO;
Uheep, "7000.
Nov. 10. Se
attle, JC.OIO;
Portland Railway
Light &
Power Company
WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION
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PEROSNAL MENTION
John B. Dlmlck of Hubbard Is In
town today. ... , .
D. T. Bmlth Jr., Is a business visi
tor In Portland this week.
Miss Bessie Cooper loft yesterday
morulas; for Portland to visit frlonds.
Rolo Southwlck has loft for San
Francisco whore to will spend tho
winter.
Julius Hopli, Uio carpenior, wna a
passongor for Portland today on
t) 11 8 1 13 &Stl
A. N.Mooros Is In Portland peek
ing after buslnoss matters tor a
short time.
Dan Kaln of Valdec, Alaska, ra
stepping horo for a few daya to visit
frlonds and trasact hnslneos.
Mr. and Mrs Fraalc Waters tloft
tor Portland thla saornlns t visit
for a short time.
H. II. Oolay retanrned to Oregon
City today after Handing tht wook
trasactlng bualaeus Uioro.
Harry Moyer em returned to his
wqrk In Iortte after iiwndlng a
week here trrtK 3il paroats.
Miss Stella Jtortln rotumoU yes
terday from a aQoasant v3lt with
frlonds la Albtwy.
' Miss Mabel UIIlnger wont to
Portland this aaiirnlng wfcmro alio
will visit wltfti friends far n few
days.
Dick Kaddle fit JForest Orovo is in
the clty.looklc after bumiesa mat-
POSTMASTER OF
SEATTLE OUSTED
(United Fret Ued Wire.)
Washington, Nov. 10. Tho presi
dent today removod Gcorgo M, Stew
art of Soattlo on charges of Boloclt
Ing campaign contributions from cm-pleyes.
OFFER BOOO FOR
A RRAL MHDIUM.
Seattle, Nov. 10. Washington
ndvlces today stale that President
RookovoH has ousted Postmaster
Stewart, of Seattlo, from office, ar
supposod to bo tho result of affidav
its which wero filed sovbra) weeki
ago with the United Statos civil
commission at Washington city
charging postntRBter Georg M. Stow
art with having solicited money In
1906 from employes of tho local
postomco Tor a campaign fund,
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HWIMMLNG TANK ALL TO
SHOW FOR $ino,(M0
Snn iTiinrlsco, Nov. 10. Mom
bora of tho Oympla club today aro
offering porsonal bonds to moot tho
suit of Henry A. Bchulzo, nn archi
tect, who yesterday attached tho
expensive foundations of a now
club honso to bo erected by tho
athletic organization. Tho board of
Omaaa, Neb.. Nov. IM. Receipts,
hogs, 8500; catfio, 4G0B: sheep, 2.r
000.
WILIiAMlCTTE WENT TO
PliAY ACJAINHT LH.XV
The wmamctte wnlvorsfcy iootball j
team went to play Aiimny coiiegn to
day. They have fced some of the
stroe8t teams in lln valley, and
held the great big farmem team
at Corvallls down te tine ncosiu l nai
kindof fjrit will win yot.
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Pleasst, sure, easy, safe little
liver Pills, re Dt Witt's Little Barly
Rteers. For sale all druggists.
stMitle. Nev. lfi. A marked Im
provement la the ee4!tlOR of 8, O.
Oosarove, geveraor-elect of Washing-tee.
who has beea ailing ever
.i... ko iutinn wit reeortea to
day, though It was aaaeuaced Isst
algat that Be was qaiie m.
o
BB6dy XaxatlTePesKh Syrap
moves the beweis tlr.Cela,lf
ae folates. It U leaaaat'ia alje,
Mai ehildrea jUl!y like tW tw?.
m sOmrly like asaale ssgar. I4i hy
directors nccoptod tho porsonal fl-
.".''- .. n,.o nfr whirl. , nanclal nld offered and will be
m i, rr Partianc to visit Jon 1T CO mombors each
frii.nHu ami nhltrtlvMi fnr a. luvi ilava. n 11000
IIIuumw m ..... nnmlai 1
architect doslares that tho
bouded
In $1000 to moot architects do
lus nu IUI w. .. -W" ""!'"" .nn.1. m (11 " it ai
Mr. and Mrs. Tlhwas P. JUbln loft """" " ,t"'t',:' ',1
ni.. M,n viai with imr Tho architect dosln
relatives for tie reaalntor of tho money Is due him for plans of a club
!Tj"k house built by the Olmplas. Tho
H. "Hunter of Eugene arrived yes- rA of directors assert that tho
terday to look after husla-sis later- c1' h0 never w I bo built from
ib for a fflw dav. tho n,ans "ulinilttpd. Experts In
John II. Alfirt the haaher. Is architecture will be called by both
pending a few days la Portland ,ue '" Pl "i "ir oiainia ana
ixaasactlag bHslaasi . .i.iiji.ra uuvw.u ,amuuo
Dan Patterson went to Woodbum ,n the history of building design and
this moralng aad will transact In- construction In this city.
.urBea 'buBiaaM there for the next a eraeer or ine chid in referring
few -lavs to "ie ,ult sa,(1 thRt after the (Ire
Mr. W. T. Itlgaoa has returned l ub had 9 109,080 from iBsur
fr. vi.it in j.fu.n. m. Hiir- ee. 8hl to plan and
H'- .ntbor ulan arrlirprf la SUlftin Construct a B6W club hOUSS. The
to imU the winter here. 1150.000 quickly went, according to
mV .d Mm. pivd JnhnuiB and the clubman, and all that the Olym
n w ibnun bnd wir kavu r. plan bare to show Is the massive
turned from a visit with Portland foundation which coatalns the swim-friends-
B1,BK taBk'
Mrs.' Frank Jacobsoa went to
PortlsM ta4ay where she wll vltlf Kemp'i Balsam la a safe eeugh
her daaghUr, Mrs. Luther Hohbla, mre 0f f MBtalH, BOtB,HC tllllt w
fer a few days.
Jabs Heefer aad Caipar Zorn, " " tae '
wh are the largest UHd owaers In hat seats so were than aay ether
the north end f the ceaatr, were In klad. All dragf tsts sail It.
the- elty thM"wek on legal bhmrm.
tF, F. TeeV J(he well-knows aews-(
Mfr saaa, km aaa wiia
IftuMlweod Oreaasery C., has re
tarad t 8U. aad wlH wrKe for
frit (in -SJ0 '. 'it-fTlT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New Jtfork, Nov. 10. Any "little
Drlght-eycs" or "Indian maldea"
who can materialize real palpitating,
table-rapping, ghostly-voiced spirits
to the satisfaction of tho Metropol
itan Psychical society, can easily ob
tain $5000 which today U In Hhe
custody of the treasurer awaiting a
claimant.
Tho announcement of the society
that the sum would be given to a
bonaflde medium, who could work
with all the gas jets burned up and
answer questions concerning de
parted friends without the aid of
a confederate, brought fitly appli
cants la a hurry.
All failed, at tho first test. E, Z.
Kellogg.. the official medium examin
er of tho society tried them with a.
slmplo tost which none was able to
solve. Ho placed a piece of paper
with a fow lines wlrtton upon ltr
near $100 and offered each medium,
tho Btun If thoy could rend tho note.
Nono of tho mediums' spooky frlesdsr
enmo to their aid. Several other
other tests woro applied, and four
mediums wore able to glvo Indica
tions that thoy might fulfil tho con
ditions lit an open competition which
will ho conducted Inter.
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MULE KICKS LITTLE
HOY TO DEATH
(United Press Lensod WIro.)
Wulla Walla, Nov. 10. After
bolng oyo witnesses to tho dath
of tholr four-year-old son Glen, who
was literally kicked to a pulp by a
mulp, Charles Jones and his wife
are today at their homo In a itatn
of prostration.
JOfiOB yesterday turned a team of
mules loose In the back yard and the
llttlo hoy entered by a side gae un
noticed by the father and jncthar.
Ono of the mules Immediately start
ed for the little fellow, aBd, wheel
ing, kicked him down. Jtist then
the parents, hearing the thud of the
kick, turned and started to praveat
the animal from doing further dam
age, hut before they could reach the
spot the mule had, stampted the body
horribly, death being almost Instaa
Useotts. n-i
ALBANY APPLE FAIR
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Nov. loth t 1Mb.
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Fer the above oeeasiea the I. P.
Co, have authorized a rate ,ef, ONW
FAMO asd TldKD fortbe reu trt.
retura limit, isth.
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