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iRST EDITION 3 P, M. FHTvEDITIWi-a'PiMi I- t I l0umal SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, XOYI3MI1EK 10, 1008. NO. 5124. CASE TO U. S. SUPREME COURT HINESE IISH LOSE iROUND IN (PARLIAMENT BICANS FAIL TO CONTRIiiUrC (Unltfd Pre- Lcrurrf WlrO lublln, Nov. ID. Tho Irish party i the worst financial condition In It Is doubtful today ovon nther the present mimbor of Irian Dibcrs can bo 'ong maintained In I houio of commons. ohn Redmond Is grontly down- by hit annual American pll- nitre when tho Irish narty was khe height of Its popularity tho iiersalwajs rnckonod on roturnlng PRINCE, EMPRESS AND CHANCELOR RUMORED KILLED (Continued on Page 5.) GENERAL ELECTRIC TOAPPEAL ON OREGON CITY FIGHT In ,u communication received by tho nttornoy general todny tho Infoi mntlon Ir conveyod that tho Portland General Electric company will nppcal from tho rccont doclslon of tho atato supremo court In tho mattor of tho locks at Oregon City. Tho nttornoy gonornl Ib asked to mnko a mandato until a writ of error can bo fllod and tho mattor of application of uppoal to tho United Btntos Biipromo court can bo dotormlnod. (Continued on Page B.) BIG CROWD ATTRACTED BYJOHN D. OIL KINO IS AGAIN ON STAND (United Prcsa Leased Wire.) Now York, Nov. 10. It was necos sary to ubo a larger room whon tho examination of John D. Rockefeller was resumed today boforo Special Commissioner Franklin lrribJnitho fv1frnl ault in illaanlvn lltdnAVainrf nKl Oil company of Now jftl&fy the Rockefeller holding concorn. An onormouB crowd of spectator and roporifrs was on hftnd, when tho oil king nrrlved, accompanied by At- GERMANY'S (MILITARY EQUIPMENT - i IS TOO SMALL SAYS VON BUELOW (United PreM Laiied wire.) Berlin, Nov. 10. Urging In creased taxation .for tho bnlargomont of naval and military equipment, Chancollor von Duelow, w!to has recently beon crlttclsod by tho Rolen stag for his dofonso of Emporor William and who later made hlmsolf tho Idol Of thn Onrmnn nnnnln Im. (Continued on Paeo G.) imW-lmlf 4 I(EfHIlliaif I f fll f Illf t-HHt)Hftf ! (Contlnuod on Pngq 5.) RULERS REPORTED MURDERED FOR OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT (United VrtM VensuS Wirt.) Toklo, Japan, Nov. 19. Rumors horo todny say that tho dowager em press, Yohonuln, of Chnn, has boon klllod and thoro nro roports thnt Prlnco Chlng, Grand Chnucollor Yuns Shi Knl and other high ductals have boon murdorod. Tho roports aro vnguo but thoro Is n genornl bollof (Continued on pago 4.) We do the Business. We can af ford to sell our .goods at small prices i-ffi yjKL. jCE - 4 IME mjrnTGAiloE A If you want to get the 1 best goods at the lowest ! : prices come !! to the Chi- cago Store. ;; SALEM'S GREATEST BOOSTER Is The Chicago Store We cunhy tho people Pay th 'in god w gos. W- drnw trndo from all ovor tho states of Oregon, No ll vida and Idaho and Southorn Washington. Wo do th" volumo of business that Is tho ronson wo enn ufford Mo boost the follow that does th busing is tho chip that can boost your town; ho puts Ilfo and onergy mult ' jHni H I lJiiL stl iVi jB jL Bfllfl? 1B i wk iHiiB B V Bl &B&Bb BMl' iBBiB.? am H. LB AtPwSl i j B m BKBt BBv'i'BikMV Do Your Trading At Salem's Llvo Store That Does tho Business. Ladies' Coats worth $8 to $10 now $4.95 Ladies' fine Tailored Coats Silk Lined Worth $15 to $18, now $8.90 and $1 1 .90 .STATEMENT No. 4 TODAY IS THE 19th And-It's thp JjAHT duy you Hl have to buy HTOCJjyn., TJo Kleotrlc Mine, nl- 15c. I want to THANK tho good peoplo of Salem and .Marlon aourfty for their liberal pntronagi. Wo are all looking for good InvostmuntH nnd want to .MARK M().VIJY. THIS IS IT! If you can shuw mo n man that can't seo a good Invostmont In tho KliKCTlllO KTOGK, after having studied tho conditions, I will show you n man that wouldn't know a good invostmont ir ho uiib to moot It KAGH TO FACK In tho ROAD. Thoro aro TJIOSK THAT ARK KMILINfl at TMOHK WHO HUY this STOCK, thinking that thoy havo mado a mistake, nut I want to say that i thoy will bo ablo to turn TAIIMCS on you this tlmo nnd tho LAUOH Is going to bo on you. You "WISH OUYH" had better got In horo nnd buy somo of tho Hlec trlc Stock If you don't wnnt to bo laugod at. Why monl THIH IH A .SNAP. Tho Smoltor peoplo havr already begun to CLKAU their HITI-J for tho smoltur. Tho contract has boon closed by tho Kleotrlc for Its K.VGINKKH, MR. (JUY M. VAIL, formerly Supt. oMho "HHHAT IIRADIC.V MINKH" of South Amorlcn. All tho Drdgus aro about comploted. Tho road is nil completed but about 3 miles, and work Is progressing rapidly in tho mines. JUST THI.NK OF IT! Did you ovor soon such afgootl looking proposition for lCc. You had bottor fill out tho Rlnnk below, WflllT NOW nnd bring or ninll It with check for amount of Stock wanted as this Is your LAST opportunity to got In on tho ground floor of ther Electric. All ordors mnlled boforo 12 o'elook P. M. or tho 19th of Nov., 1908, will bo recognized at tho 1 B-cent rato DO IT NOW! I). K. WAY, FIHOAIi AdW.VT 178 STATU RTHKKT,AII!W, OR. Till-: RLKOTRIO MININO AND 8MHITI.VC1 COMPANY. fTt, TABLE UNENS ' ' pa In Salem. Yard perr Qr AQr and UD sands of Moneyaviny Pirgains sM over the Store freeing is LSfcfcevKig: Ladies' Tailored Suits Silk Lined and the Latest Materials $8.50, $9.90, $1 1.90, $12.50 and up 'W 190.. f To D. K. May, Salem, -Orogon. I hereby subscribe for .' Shares. of tho Treasury Stock-of ELECTRIC MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY of Portland, Oregon, and upon delivery of stock certificate will pay , .Dollars 1 nfull for same at. ....... . Conts per sharo. Stock fully prld and non-assessable (Mnko all Checks-payable to Nnmo , D. K. May, Fiscal Agont.) Address , The price of stock of the Free land Consolidated Mining Co will be raised to 20 cents on November 19, 1908. : : : : Silk Petticoats The Greatest 17.50 Silk Petticoats shown Special Price $3.90 Great Milliiery Bargains I Tin's Week RAISE IN PRIGE Notice Is hereby glvon that the prlco of Stock In tho Gold Crook Mining & Milling company will bo FIFTEEN CENTS A 8IIARB FROM NOVEMBER 19.- 1908. - J. F. Kearns will havo charge of our .stock sales this woek. Office In Gray block. OTTO I IANHKN, PrtitldeBt W. I. STALKY BecnUry BALKAN TROUBLES RENEWED EUROPE STRIVING AGAINST WAR (United TrtM Ltaied Wire.) IVonnn, Nov. 10. Tho 'nows that Motttonogro Ib manning tho passes be tween hor territory nnd Horszogovlna nnd thnt Australia Is mobilising tho Flfloonth nrmy corps on tho Servian frontier, stnrtod nfrosh today tho rut mors that roal war Ib to bo declared on tnho Ralkan ponlnsuln and thoro Is considerable apprehension In diplo matic clrclos horo lest a war Involv ing tho whole of Europo will bo start oil boforo tho holiday season. Tho Austrian noto to Russia hnH not elenrod tho atmosphoro nnd It Ib tho nttjludo of thOj dual monarchy thai Is 'really roHponMblefor'tho all pro of tho proposed Halkan eonfor onco ami tho Imminent pOHnlblllty oC war. Tho ponlnsuln boforo this has beon potty campaigns galoro, but somehow the powers havo always muuagod tp stave off n froo-for-nll fight that to day seems probable. It Is agreed at all tho Europoan chnncullorlofl that ovon n nottIomont should ouo bo readied, can hardly Inst long. These rulorH and tholr ountrlea aro Involved In tho contreversy: Kmporor Frnnz .lonof, of Austria Hungary; Kaiser Wllhelm, of Gor miiiiy; Cxar Nlaholas, of Russia; Sul tan Abdul Hamld. of Turkey; Czar Ferdinand, of Uulgnrla; Prlnco Nich olas, of Montonogro; King Chnrlps, of Roumanlu; King Peter, of Sprvla; King Edward, of England; Presldont Fallters, of Franco; King Victor of Itnly. Rulgarla started tho row, Ferdi nand was, a vcssal of thff Sultan, Ho wanted to bo Independent. Aftor wnrds ho wanted to head n Ralkan fodorf'on. Ills nrinyjs botof though smallor than Abdul Hamld's. A suo cesstul campaign against tho latter wolud glvo him tho prcstlgo ho noods nmong the Rnlkan states. European statesmen aro not suro whothor ho oeUedtho Uulgarlan dlvlslou of Tur key's Oriental railway bocause, as ho charges U dlscriuilnntod against If n I flarlan commerce, or simply to pick a qunrrol. Ilo sloped it anyway, and ho won't glvo It up. King Uotor of Horvla also want a Balkan fedoratlo nbut ho profers to hood It hlmsolf. KVANORLIBT TALKS TO LARGE AUDIK.VCTR Tho mooting nt tho First Christian i'ini-fh int night wi tho host of tho sorlcs. Tho ovangollst was at bin host In tho themo. "Tho Man Christ Joans," and hold an uudlonoo thnt more than crowdod -tho audi torium. Thoro woro flvo rosponsoi fo tho Invitation. ProfoMOr Shaffer led tho groat chorus In inspiring; songs, nnd tho congregation caught up tho molodlos and Jo'nod most on- thu-lastlcl) In the song sorvlco. Ry rflquost. Mr. Shaffer sang, "Who'u At tho Door?" Tho thomo for this ovonlng Is, "The Man Who la Tempted," Evory cltlr.cn of Salem should hoar theso gifted men la ser mon and In song. M, P. McDnlol8, of Ashland, Is missing, haying last boon soon at Myrtle Polot Ho Is said to bo men tally deranged.