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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
AL JOUKNAL, 8ALKM, ORIWOK, SATURDAY, KOVKttnEIt S, IDOA. K guns, revolvers, knives nnd Jiugo bouldors wcro used. It was decided to try kidnaping the girl, but tho attempt failed. Tuo cottago containing Dolores Rodlgu z wns In a stnto of selgo when the sheriff wns notified by tho toning neighbor, nnd tho participants In the bloody nffmy wero carted away to hospitals and to prison. FLEET AT MERCY OF FOREIGNERS BECAUSE OF BAD COAL FACILITIES MORE NEW SUITS RECEIVED SATURDAY 'm WiK ?mff-A " SJ ? 1 54. Blacks Blues Reds Edisons Greens Browns Taupes Novelties itte $15to$30 M IHfflt4IHtw GIRL STOLE HOSE TO BUY MEAL in offcilns tlii'MJ Suits to our trade mo fed sure that they will find favor mMi the most critical The cloths mo principally worsted serges and herringbones and a few broadcloths. Wo will pi y hascr. Bad to have any one vnuw In anil examine the line een 11 thej do not intend to purchase. Skinner's iatin Bias Bands hftvo Skinner's Sntln cut In lands, continuous longths, all lis, tor trimming. J? LACE SALE 5 yard Now Torchon Laces In excep tionally good quality, wortJi up to 15c n yard. Cushion Tops For Xmas Studies' in colors and nppllquo In fur, velvet, satin, etc. Also painted portraits. Roman stripes, otc. INEW KIRIS J. L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER NEW PETTIOATS Los Angeles, Cal., Nov, 28. Homeless, hungry and unablo to se euro work, Cvolyn Knhl, a pretty girl 22 years of age, la In Jail hero toduv accused of larceny after admitting that she stole a small piece of gar den ho'o to snvo herself from starv ing to death. Ofllcers are investigating tho girl's story today nnd If It is substnntlnted she will bo released. C, Baxter, from whom tho hose wns stolon informed tho police that he did not wIbIi to pros'cuto tho case. "I have been sleeping on porches nnd In alloys for throe weeks," tho girl told tho officers today, "and 1 have actually begged food. Each day I walked tho Btrccts seeking work of nny kind. ''Thanksgiving day wns tho worst. I hadn't n btto to cat nnd was suf fering from tho cold." That night I stolo the hose nnd sold It to n Junk denier for enough "money to pay for n meal." (United Press Lonscd Wiro.) Washington, D. 0., Nov. 28. Tho possibility of the great Atlantic battleship fleet, strong and poworful otgn shipowners tho fleet might have ronmlnod helpless nt boiuo foreign port. The problems of supplying coal MOTIVE Eon"nu I from page 1) Bo n li d Itltc ' i York leglal.i 1 III' he suvr; d la. at Ion In favor of i f poUctlon for iron 1 1 1 mm. r OYSTER TRUST IS THE LATEST (United Press Leased Wire) South Hend, Wu.. Nov. 2S. Un der thu name of the North Pacific Oystoi Agency, the oyster men of Is i l' i t at tho hoart o eouiuy nave inrinou a comuin I ,..1.1. .. .. !...,. . .. .............I-.. ....,. .., 6C lC F' ( 111 ' ",il1 n 1, u iij uiiuiir jii iv;v wtiv- Hi r o ltd bv ('arnoglfi '"" """ lIie oonpequent iieinornnzn- f h , , ,i,,. to device a ' ,,m (,r ,,10,r ''""try. Heretofore nisi .i tiicli the stoe' ,lle me" enR"K" "' "awing nave an nl i monoiiolv of tin . 'i "imeuii i" wP me amaning i Hi i s In the United ' of l,r,t!e' ,mt IU)t tllHt " xvl11 t,lH- PObo of thoir products through a cen tral agency no tr jre reduction in prlcoH will he inmle. o brothors, besides M. Kcbc nnd Barto Unsquoz. Their monopoly of tho young woman nrousud tho Jealousy of Jose Tnboda, Bernardino Norblgor nnd three others, who llr thymtcn ed to dynnmlte their ilvulH and flnnlly went nt each other In varlo ii'ly been killed by bolng given knock wnys of extermination, in which out drops In Nevada ral'rond camps HAS OPKXKI) A fink RUG 8TORR A." W. DonnU nt 190 Commercial street, dlsplaya a vory protty lino of Saxony, Axmlnster nnd velvet rugs. Ho nlsn has n lono of tho now Karnma flhro rugB nnd Crox grass, rugs In art colors. Mr. Dennis was hurt in nn nccldont ten months ngo and lias not boon nblo to work and his friends who want a rug for tho holidays better look over bis stock A number of laborers havo rocent nfloat, lying weak and holploss bo-n Breat and tho nnvy colliers tin caiso of lack of coal, was shown to-1 known to be Inoqnal The bureau, unablo to obtain American ships nt a reasonable price, hns found It nee oanry to chnrtor forolgu Tesel. The report snjs that devolopmoiit stations undor tho bureau will bo es tablished at Washington and nilti mntoly on tho Pacific coast, Hawaii, Guam, Samoa nnd tho Philippines, day In tho report of Admiral Wil liam S. CowIcp, chief of the bureau of oqulpmeut, to tho navy dopar' ment Ve orillng to the report, tho cruise of tho Hoot shows 'the noed of moe colliers. Hnd thoro boon foreign com plications or a combination of for- ! Edison Phonographs Call at Geo. C. Will's Music Store and hear the greatest wonder in the Phonograph age. The new 4-minute Amberol Records. The attachment can be put on all Edison Phono graphs at a small expense and can have twice the pleasure of the Phonograph as at the pres ent. We are always willing to explain this new device. You are always welcome. Geo. C. Will 121 S. Commercial St. Salem, Or. y ono of its two hundred emulous would bo at the w Mic Wu'l treet mnnngers. Nd ue obliged to mibmlt to ns as to wages and houia i " r rnomt'on. l0B ' ' ' f tru t Hiiprom- rf cmnlnvlnir In- ' ri raMon with ouc- Lthc i ' .1 ( f the Rtnnl trust indlr ' i situe business bo- M ' i ' ! sn icrontlv nvr. "I TI-' - an Inducement Ml ,ri "' . the business. If If fr tiducpd. tho inontixu la or 'n c gn mndo goods raro Mr small coninotitnrfl flf,d This would leavo tho Ir f tlw-i nontlnn nt nn In. M "ret which could lower Bd lnrreae prices. . . ike wcuhl bo usolosa if tho onal , v-ctq, ontrenchdd IH-h h ', rould produco If nrnn ri i , woro jrtlo." r'lr letter to Presl- B'vc't u,p rocont cam- h fS r ,lfil 111 tl.A vlln. (5r" "'' iJ'inont from tho ShP F fill , l.iirnn.i nt lio m na'iral committee. GIRL IS GAUSE OF TRAGEDY THE THREE BEST STUMP PULLERS ON EARTH ARE THE Jumbo, Climax, Chief. o- llUve- v . n t fvhll.lt n Hi.. P h because of onno- Judging methods. (United Prtiw LeuB-d Wire) Uorkoloy, Cal., Nov. 2S. Jealousy ovor Doloroo Hodlguoz, a pretty Cuban girl who kopt Iioubo for one faction In a colony of quarry workers nt Kast Hay, Just north of Uorkoloy, la said to have causo tho fatal shoot ing yesterday, whon Joso Taboda ro ceivod a charge of buckshot In tho abdomen and lay In tho roadway for hours boforo medical aid wns sum moned. Taboda lo. now nt tho Alta Datw sanitarium In this city, nnd It is not oxpeotcd that ho will recover fxoui his wounds. Dernardo N'orblger, onj of Tabo da's comrades, Is also In bed suf fering from a gunshot wound In the knee. Ton Cubans, who participated J In the fight, are in Jail at San Pah-, lo. , Tho handsome Cuban girl, ovor whom tho quarrymen quarreled, has been tho housekeeper for her thre M lie Wing Sang Co. jig Sale on All Goods This Week nkUt 'i nil kinds uf Wraiuiris and Ktnu nns, Waists, While "" We keen a lili? stork nf fJents and Ladles' Furnishing N" ami lls (,(odh, Trunks, Muttlngs, China Wmf, Kir. 1 i scats. . ..vt.r.o i I,f!l- I mo 2U 111! Bltt,rt gal, I . . ..hip Fe3 and rii - ...... . .. " ' oinris or an Ud Sotkt sale lOe 75c Gloves sale fl0c 50c Cup and Saucers, sale 25c 50c Silk Handkerchlofs. sale. 25c J 1.50 Dags, sale 83c 50c a yard Dress Goods, sale :r 85c a yard D'esa Goods sale 55c 20c a yard. Heavy Goods, sale 18c ?4.50 Silk Waists, sale . .$-.78 $2.50 Comforts, sale $1.70 $3.00 F.1ncy Long Klmonas $2.00 !LJBh Gowns, fl.lel OO, $1 25. 81.80 to S'l 'Ja :INESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR Cora'l St. First Store on N. .E. Side, Salem, Or. Tint mi r.ttUiijroad st.xunent Hut thri nr. plenty of piopl.. in thiK hh iim. who him UHed thwHu aiuinp pullera who will hoar out the ai.ueuie it And tho Mem oi Hi -Ir mipuloi eoiiHtnittlon also wrra out the aaavrtion No guewi-woik about It In the i-oiih; ruction of Jumbo and Climax Grub and Ktump PulleiH ure comlilned features nf Imhc and In and mil guar airauKiuiii, umether with iiiuuy othttr valu able Improve meniH Dwt make tliom iint-iiualUil bv any other inaliu of Stump Pullera on thu markttL Any klad of maohlnw without a good bua or foundation la of Hit l talue. and thu aame rule applloa all the more forcibly to Stump Puller. ItMldea HMtwaaing gruat atreuieth. t juuat ha ho coitatrnctwl that It will Hot and awing urouud tha an 0ljr atiimp In bihxI ahupu wbun piillng .hikI ha uonvti(int for moving fiom one nutting to anoUiyr, ' , In tli JhmImi and Cllipajc Pullura the liaHaa or fraino oHKtlugs nru dlffuroiit from h! otnw nikkfla J0( Pullart. Most Important of all la tliolr laugth and paoullar form, pai milting the iiiouhUuk of the machine on tvso sklda or ruunora ho n buarlng can be had on tho ground both uhead and behind the drum. Tho HkldH raise thu bane about four Inahoa from tho ground ho nothing ologs ugalpgt thu iiihoIiIiki whIU It Ih swinging around the awrhor stump. This U of no amall linportuncn whon nulling on windy )sni), or land eoverwl with no rubblah. Tb inaclilna. ruatlng on altldn In dually moved from one pluoe Ui wmtliw. Sitting lou on the ground, they will not tip over uud will pull batter than higher c nialruetMl ma chine. Mny year of oxporlauco In thu stomp puller biiHlnoaa has proven to tho manufacturer of (.Jiaao ma .' iktmm that no other form of bnait nouibluuH thu muuy advuutugoti poHNewed.by Jumbo or Climax, hh tlioy ar- kaady. iwwerful macblnoa, well eonstruoted or tho beat matorlnlH, guaranteed and built upon honor wftb yoara of eiperlence In the bu .U"H to buck It up Neither will jou muke n mistake In buying a Chief Grub uud Stump Puller. Tho Chief la a vory aim pie and well-arranged Puller, ospeolally designed to moot tho ruijulromenla of those wuntlng a strong, durable Puller at tho lowest possible price. This demand baa been well supplied by tho Chief Puller, tho nowrr of which la tho aame us ths Climax Puller. Only' to cuHtlugd In the Chief Puller, being the bUHO and drum. The base Is of the samo superior form us tiHod In Jumbo and Climax Pullers. Drum ropu, uuchor rope pnd forged steel Jointed ropo hook uro aubstuntlall) mime as usod on (tlimax Pullura. The Chief Grubber also makes a first-class hoiiao-movlng capstun. und muny are sold for that purpoai. The two runners under It make It very handy to haul from one sotting to another Can be anchored lo 1 poHts sot In lh ground, or in a log burled crosawUe lo tho inachlue. Easily, taken apat tZl load Into u f ' wagon. Powerful, safo nnd handy. Will not wear out or rot like u wooden cupatdn aiid cfta loaa Wo haro otery kind of machinery, appliance and tool used on tho farm; and evory sort of vehicle for country or city You are ala welcome. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company I F. F. CARY, Manager Salem. branch. 21 1 to 237 State, Street, Salem, Oregon.