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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1908)
'. !iAlitf tiAW1 Aii jfbunAii,' balkm, oitgooy, Tuesday. PKOEaroBit i, loos. 8 .4 7T . M QUARTER OFF SALE Of Men's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and Suspenders. Now is a good time to select your holiday goods.. We always undersell exclusive stores.. Notice the difference in prices at exclusive stoi es. i ney pay $7.50 for a suit and sell it for $12.50 and $15.00 Our price is always$10.00. - JpppHA F Men's Shirts Exclusive Store's $4.00 Men's Shirts Our Price, $3.00 (M tr NOW L.LO Exclusivo's Stores' $3.00 Moll's Shirts ' Our Price, $2.50 Ji 07 Now pl.Oi Excluslvo Stores' $2. CO Men's Shirts Our Price, $2.00 j rn Now tW ExcIubIvo Stores' $2.00 Men's Shirts Our Prlco $1.50 1 13 Now " Exclusive Stores' $1.G0 Men's Shirts Our Price, $1.00 . nc j Now '" Christmas Neckwear ExcIubIvo Stores' $3.50 Ties Our Prlco, $3.00 Of) f)C Excluslco Stores' $3.00 Ties Our Price, $2.50 J OJ Now "0I Excluslvo Stores' $2.50 Ties Our Price, $2.00 1 Eft Now 1,3U Excluslvo Stores' $1.75 Ties Our Prlco, $1.50 Now Excluslvo stores' $1.75 Ties Our Prlco, $1.00 Now Exclusfvo Storos' 75o Tips ( Quru Prlco, 5ac . - ' Now ,...." 1.12 75c 39c Free Let Me Cue o 000 PERSONAL 0 00 ME Hi B HANDKERCHIEFS-lnitial or Plain Excluslvo Stores' $1.25 Handker chiefs Our Price, $1.00 . Now Excluslvo Stores' $1.00 Hnndkor- cniofs - '. . Our Prlco, 7Cc ' ' 1 Now , Exclusive Stores' 75c Hnndkor- ' ' chiefs Our Prlco, 50c . Now u Exclusive Stores' 35c Handkorchiofs Our Prlco, 25c Now Exclusive Stores' lCc Hnndkorchiofs Our Prlco 12c Now , 75c 56c 39c 19c 9c HL 1 Men's Mufflers ; PILOSIS MAIN 11, ONH HELL, r, Explulsvo Stores' $U7G -Mufllors Our Prlco, $$.00 - Now , rf. . Exclualvo Stores' $3.50 Mulllors i Our Prlco, $3,00 Now Excluslvo Storos' $3.00 MuUlors-r Our Pried, $2.50" Now Exclusivo Stores' $2.25 Mufllors Our Prlco, $2.00 Now 1 'i Trial PnckHKO of My Combined Treatment Mailed Free No More K'lmwklng and Spitting or Foul Sickening Ureal li Send Your Name Today, Catarrh Is not only dnncoi-mia i.m It causes bad breath, ulceration, death and decay of bones los3 of thinking and reasoning power, kll'sjwas Bhopplne I iff . i ambition nnd onorgy, often causes I turning on th. L "" H loss of appotito, indigestion, dys. iiupuiu, raw uiroai ana consumption It needs attention, at onco. Cure it with Gauss Catnrrh Curo. it Is a quick, radical, permanent curo, ho causo it rids tho systom of tho po. sonous gorniB that causos catarrh. $3.00 2.25 1 1.62 1.50 FANCY VESTS MEN'S $0.00 VKSTS (t A &tk Now !p43U MEN'S 91.00 VESTS -j f now j.yU MEN'S $3.00 VE8TS ry j- Now , ,, wX53 MEN'S $1.00 VESTS 119 Now I I (w UMBRELLAS $10.00 UMDKKLLAS " KA Now vp.jU 9H.00 UMDHELLAS 2 AA Now ; O.UU 95.00 UMBRELLAS ? tjt Now JD 9JI.00 UMBRELLAS rj OCT Now && j ; 91.50 UMimELLAS 119 Now I-IC Salem's Leading ' Clothiers XXM&UL IBIHRvrjiirAWHhWJ ialcnVs Leading Clothiers o o1 OOOOOOOO CITY NEWS 0 .0 o.. 00000000000 Weather Forecast . Fair tonight tiiil Wiidu-wlay;-easterly wludi. Tlie Spauldlng Logging v Of, -. T " Aro proparod to" fill all ardor's for fllnb wood 10-3 0-2 1 r .j , Everything Electrical l Can bo had at 484 Court St. Cap ital Eloctrlcal Supply Co., E. W. jrco, Prop. 17-ood-f, The Spnuldlug Logging Co. Aro prepared to fill all ordors for Blab wood 10-30-2t lilt: Millinery Sal AH goods at one-half prlco, re gardless of cost. Our ontlro stoctc inuat bo sold by Docombor 15. All hats trimmed to order without extra charge. Miss Evnns, Moyor store. 11-2 Mf Johnson & Htego - Is tho placo to got that suit pressed nnd cloaned. Noxt door to Journal. I'urtlculnr Uuyoru can always fin dwhnt thoy want in tho moat lino at Stousloff'a Sanitary Market. Phono orders aro soloctod carofully. Phono 321. SENSATIONAL STORY ABOUT FAURE DEATH The lloiiHewlfi Who cannot find tlmo to do nor shopping personally, finds tho J. M. Lawrence grocery a satisfactory placo to trado. Phono 311. Khafer, tho Harness Man Now Is tho tlmo to got your hoavy draft and plow harness. Dost stock In town. Mr. Johnson Says tho socrot of good coffeo Is vory simple buy Folgor's Golden Gate whole roast, and have It ground not too flno. Salem Stores Henry Haas, tho well-known Jow elor, who has boon located for many years In tho biiiuU room near tho Hill cigar Btoro, will movo shortly to n now location on Liberty stroot, near tho Yo Liberty tboatro. Hill Uros. will occupy Mr. Hans' old stand and Join their presont front space to that of tho Huns Btoro, by removing tho potltlon botwoon tho two. Kd wards to Leave . Y Dave Edwards, a woll-known printer, of this city, and also highly popular In busoball clrclos from coast to cocst. will leave this ovonlng for San Francisco, whoro he will enter a school of tralulng for lluptypo operators Oave has mado a host of frionda In this city, and his depar ture from Salem will be missed greatly. (United Press Lensod Wire.) Paris, Dec. 1. Madamo Stelnh-ll charged with -tho double murder of her husband and Mine. Japy, and suspected of complicity In tho doath of formor President Felix Fauro, was today taken from tho prison of St. Lnzar to tho palaco of justlco whoro hor examination was begun by Mag!ctrao Andro. Sho soomoj moro rational today than she has boon for some tlmo. It has boon conlsdored best to detain hor at tho palaco of justice until hor examina tion is over. Although Magistrate Andro re fused to say what occurred during the examination of the woman, It was rumored nboutt tho court corri dors today that ovldonco had como to light -that Mine. StolnhoU's hair was caught In tho death grip 0; President Fauro and thnt tho doc tor's who woro summoned at tho tlmo of his death, worked for hours In an effort to looson his flngors rath or than cut tho woman's hair, This sensational story started a new scandal, this tlmo Involving tho physicians who attended Fauro at tho tlmo of tho tragedy. It was de nied todny that tho woman lost hor hair shortly after tho president's doath, as has been roported. L'IntranBlgoant today published an Interview, alleged to have beon given by Mmo. Stolnholl Bhortly bo foro hor arrest. In this sho says that Bho published hor statemontB when sho did becnuso sho felt her reason giving away, and bocauso sho wanted tho forco of tho pollco de partment called In solving tho mys tory of tho double murder, of which sho nnd others had been accused. Tho body of Adolph E. Stolnholl was rolntorred In L'Hay cemetery today, tho authorities having re tained tho viscera, with which to make chemical examination, In order to ascertain if poison had been ad ministered by his murderer. Inches of snow fell. Mining men nnd farmers aro alike Jubilant. Spokane is cloaked In a whlto blnnkot one Inch thick, with woathor conditions .Indicating a. jcontlnunnco of tho snowfall. Lumborlug operations will com Hionco In the deepritfo'dds this week. OKLAHOMA', FLOOD IS ' JRECEDING (United Press Leased Wiro.) Guthlro, Okla,, Dec. 1. Tho floods which havo been raging In this section -.pro receding today nnd tho rivers aro" within their banks In most places. It Is believed tho most dangerous tlmo. has passed, Tho nuumbor of known dead Is eight nnd tho property damage is esti mated at $1,000,000. POPE REPORTED SLIGHTLY WORSE Rome, Dec. 1. Tho condition of Pope Plus X was today roported to bo slightly worse. Ho Is suffering from a slight attack of bronchitis, and ho has beon warned by his phy sicians to romaln In bed, and mako no attompt to transaot business bo foro tho, end of tho week. SI W. J.BIGGY (Continued from Page 5.) SNOW BEGINS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE (United Press Leased Wro.) Spokane, Wash., Doc. 1. Snow, varying from one-half to threo Inches deep, has mantled tho Inland Einplro, and covers tho mountains In North ern Idaho and Contral Washington to a depth of two feet. At Couor d'Aleno, Idaho, TAFT NOT TO FIGHT GANNON Hot Springs, Va., Dec. 1. It was reported hero today that President elect Tnft had decided to drop his contemplated fight against Repre sentative Cannon for the speakership It was understood that Cannon had mado his pledgo to Taft that he will aid him In carrying out his policies, nnd will do what ho can to secure a prompt and honest rovislon of tho tariff. The Republican party leaders aro much grntlflod that Taft t not mako tho fight against "Uncle Joo." Governor-elect Cosgrove, of Wash ington, is reportod to bo no better twolRoblcs hot springs. Discussed Drowning. fi' Chfof of Pollco Dlggy, uofbro om lift lrl rrr itn lilu futnfitl ,mI f fiinn ji.n. i1 uiiiiv.ii ... i,n intuitu II 111, luriullDBuU J tho drowning of Jlvo boys on tho' bay, and commontod upon the sjrango fnto that tholr bodies woro nev-' rccovorod. This was- brought to light by tho pollco commission, Which todny questioned Patrolman' C. L. Martlen, who, who with tho oxcoption of Blggy's boon compan ion, Commissioner Koll, and Engln oor Murphy, of tho pollco launch, was tho last man to boo the chlof alivo. Martlen was In chnrgo of the pollco boat last night whllo Murphy was at auppor- Dlggy camo down to tho float at 1 o'clock, and asked far Mur phy. Ho would not pormlt Mnrtlon to call tho onglnoer, but offered tho patrollman a cigar, with tho sugges tion that thoy both roturn to tho so cIubIoq of tho cabin to escape obser vation whllo thoy smoked. It was thoro that tho chief re ferred to tho strange disappearance of ftro boys who loft a boat house In a small skiff, and woro never heard of again. Dlggy expressed surprise nt tho fact that tholr bodies hadoiov or boon recovered. As soon as Murphy roturuod Mnr tlon declared that tho chief remarked that should nowspapor mon hear of his trip to Dolvedoro to seek Com missioner Koll thoy would comment on it, in view of of tho existing state of affairs in tho department, and re quested Martlen not to talk. Tho report thai Koll had IntI-" mated that Mayor Taylor had asked for tho resignation of Chlof Dlggy, In view of tho chnrges ponding against him, and that Dlggy had sought the aid of Koll to protect him from dismissal, was denied this after noon by Mayor Taylor. Tho mayor said that ho had had no communication with Dlggy In rof orenco to tho chnrges, although ho know that such charges woro being propnred for presentation to tho po llco commission. Furthermore, Mayor Taylor de clared that he paid little attention to the statements of Commissioner Koll at the meeting of the commis sion at 5 o'clock this morning, when Koll told of the last Interview be tween Dlggy nnd himself. Mayor Mayor Taylor would not Bay whether Koll was withholding any part of his conversation with Dlggy from tho public. llio secretary of the California state board of heallh says that oys ters and claius spread fevnn, espe cially when they are taken' from that state's rivers and bays. 0 : Mark Twain yesterday celebrated his 73d birthday. JHf f II m I wmmwMM k W mm i ml mm i f PI mw t b'm if .,H km In orftfr to prejve to nil Wlio are Hiifforluijf-front fhfff tlangeru8 an JonthmtTOQ dlsonsfe tliat Giuiks' Ca tarrh Curo wilt actually cirro any enso of'catarrh quickly, Uo matter now long winning ,or now nau 1 win Bend u tofaJ packngo by mnll freo of nil coit, "Send ns yaar namo nnd address tadny anJ. the 'treatment will bo sent yon, by roturn mnll. Try It! It will positively curo bo that you will bo welcomed Instead of shunnod by yojtr friends. C. B. GAUSS, Mar shall, Mich. Fill OUV coupon uoiow. FREE. This coupon Is good for ono trial package of; Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed freo In plain package. Sfmply fill In your namo and address on dotted linos below and mall to O, K. GAUSS, 21 Mrtln Street, Mrstu!l, Mich. H0RNBUGKLE ANSWERS SUBPOENA (United ProsB Leased Wire.) The much talked-of "mysterious Dob Hornbucklo" has beon In tho city and answered to a subpoena which was served on him a few weoka ngo. From Hornbucklo b statements, tho authorities do not think ho is in any way seriously im plicated In tho murder which c. Tlmmons committed on his wite. Hornbucklo will appear In court at tho time of tho wife murderdr s trlut for his llfq as a witness. Attnrnn,. t.. - Motu nv nn . ''.orfl U .1 . "uW liarflfas-n MIbs Alice rv uiO' KfIl?S Clnlr n.'. "J W.iS? " "iistnoss. ' lwfc,l .. Monte Clewln , . sSffffiSt m-JiS.1 rcnowlnp k "' a . K: "" CSS tiirnlngonthoLn.5.?'18 , r. and Mr rrr turned to tt,0,. LWH Cnl.. nfto, " ,i "uraM '' '"any site? j SL's-?sSBK "Irk Standi,!, ..V . of Enconn m,rl iSSH' .-; W, T. Papsio" -., returned to tWr h ii,h todny, after .,TjJ?! ami Mrs . H. Q. Mee 'TkE !"!!.!.M 1 , Vi "1WB mil kt relatives In Portland im MlftS Ellir(n n.A.V her hdme In BllllngOB .. u. a. imnoii, of tt!i( "uu narper, tor 4 Nt , luirn tin. ..i 1 ' .. ' with his Salem frittdOti cr, whoro he is now eaplo Jnko Lang, the popalw 1 BiuuBnian, is agam la li ( lng his old catomn mndo this cltr & tonnt 1 tho past 13 yean, and h munus norc. Ml1 Halllo Dennr. ol Hf nrr'ved this morning 16 tWt 1 rricndB tor a few daji,tfli mio win go to Portland lot nomo with her aunt, Mri ( mnn. Miss Mnry Jennlnri retti her homo In Portland uii 1 nftor visiting at tbe homtt Alma and Ruth George, II Summer street, for tbe put 1 Albert Garten, a Botic. Idti ineis man, was In thdtn transacting buslneta im friends. He left for Portli ovenlnR to visit for a In i foro returning to Mi home la 8 Or- DIED. HENRY. Tho Infant tWH nnd Mrs. B. K. Henry. 1 (Inva. nt tho home, 5511 & teonth street, yesterday, hor 20. 1908. at ( 15 p. B. Tim burial took nlace at llVii n. m. today, Tho remilu wl terrod In Herren's ccnetf7 "JUST FOR FUN" A GOOD LECH v n fiiislnmson of Dp" ) (MlvoredhlB lecture, "Just Wf to a crowu iimi ivuiiv,.-",- tht Mothoillsl cnuna ii ir niistafson Is a weultp " . .. . ..ii-.i nnd irjthntwiW!csoiDri ..vorr wn Hrow the teres ..., , ,hn snrcn Dtrtodi life, and showed pta!' ledRO of scnooi towm. HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL I SHAMPOO AKD w.. M COUCH, mv nroccsaes are ! r.i..iinn guaranteed. V untr are Ut4 time and exporl-2 Room J&, - ,, lilt. lH rKOP WCKAf Pltro-iur'" Bath PSSSi. '0 euro "lln ' Massage 1 and scaip Hours. 9 i ilSut ffrnnrlenticd lSL 5 STARR HIGH ClASS GEO. L. ?0 m Uh F XTrutrh xUiTT rtfitCC' wk MMSt! office with wo." ; . .mrtlal fwlL Q lUlUW"' 'I mmm Tl I I M - MONEY mi' -noi.inut riid Follows and t members of Chemekota lodge. No. 1. aro requested to meet at tho 1. o. u P. hall tomorrow morning, December 2d. nt 10:30. to attend tho bj;,alr Brother A. M. Asplnwnll. There .,.. ,.,111 i.n. m nt Mm 11:03 morn- lng train, and go directly to the I. u. ft w pmnfnrv. nv- order of u. w. TII08. K.Pa O. P. cemetery. yorls, N. G Over OD O o o Ladd & B0J' J O'O 0 k o o Ttro "SffS.Tt- Poor Work - In Xho electrical lle, causea Ore Let ub, do your work, and you win not be bothered. E, W. Pierce 484 Court street. eodtf Horxv for T?Sk at Wes