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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
fridAY itroemher 4, ioos. MM M W UhlJA' dAPIT M JOtlltAL, MALKM, OBJKXW, 8 ELEGAlliii You Stand by Your Home Town SANTA SAYS: am ELECTRIIC fe W 'hi' - r Mia ' . -Jm sil BEGIN NOW and you will have plenty of time to make many useful little articles with the needle that make pleasing gifts. We Have all the materials, stamped or plain linens. The royal society floss in all the wanted colors for making cross-stitch hand bags ,eto. NOTION DEPARTMENT LADIES' HOSE $1.00 and $1.25 fancy em broidered hose, many styles to choose from. All sizes. Ex tra special. 69c MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS . All colors. All sizes. A nec essary wearing for cold days. REDUCED 13 IN PRICE AH 25c Black Shoe Polish 15c ' "wrf Quarter Off Sale Of men's furnishing goods--Shirts, Neckwear, underwear, Hosiery and Suspenders. An ticipate your Xmas needs now, for we don't know how long this sale on men's wear ings will last. Judging from the way the people are taking advantage it won't last long, so come prepared today for a little Christmas shopping. Toys 2nd Floor xbl&xjs, smawam mmv. oaaw awLrm Vu am altMnnrpmiATto au (mwFWrTEimnijr " 9 mlaW?KaaW II WmWaWaWawmaWamammWamaaWmVaaWaWkWaaaW Toys 2nd Floor 00000000000 o o.. CITY NEWS Ooooooooooo Wtiithci' Forwast i Unlit tonight or Saturday. Special Prices On heating ntovos. Don't dolny ns this 1h 11 good opportunity to got a heater at it low prlco. Duron & Jlumllton. Special Halo of Sheet Musi AU shoot music on display 10c, Saturday, Docomhcr f. L. F. Savage, 274 N. Commercial stroot. 12-1-21 When In Portland Visit Hall's lostaurant, 330 Wash ington stroot, o-o-d W, T. lMgdon, Umlortakor Always progrosslvo, up-to-date Full cqulpmont, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. The Rpuuldlng Logging Co. Are proparod to fill all ordors for slab wood 10-30-2t nilson'a rinco Eleven harbor chaira. Special Snlo of Sheet Music All uhooL music on display 10c, Saturday, Docomhor C. L. F. Savage, 274 N. Commercial stroot. 12-4-21 Lodgo of Mourning Sunday,. Docembor 0, at 3 p, m., thoro will ho a beautiful program conducted at tho Grand Opera houco by tho Salem lodge of Elks In mem ory of tho dopartod. Besides tho litualbUIo work, and a musical pro gram In which Mrs. Carleton Smith appears, thoro will bo addrosses by Nov. J. R. N. Roll of Corvallls, nn-1 P. H. D'Arcy of this city. Rov. Dnrr O, Loo dollvors tho Invocation. Heating Stoves At special prices, nuron & Hnm ilton'B. Smoked Shoulders At llo per pound at Farrlngton's tho Stuto stroot Orooor and Mnrket mun. liln-oln vk. lfeiht Tho plucky Lincoln football toam hold East Salem to n tlo, 5 to 5, with tho ball In tho onomy's Held at tho oloso of tho second half, TJmo, 25 and 15 mluutos. J A Heater At u small prlco; this for the next ton days. Duron & Hamilton. lHce At the Armory Saturday ovonlng. McElroy's orchestra. 12-4-2t oooooooooooo 0 COURT HOUSE NEWS &8RlfcliBH,.? .0.. ?..?.? Tho caso of Anna Ulmon ngalnst tho elty of Mt. Angol Is bolng heard boforo Circuit Judgo OnlloWny to day. This Is a suit brought ngalnst tho city of Mt. Angol, a corporation, to onjoln it from further molesta tion or attempts to Improvo a cortulu highway adjneont to Mrs. Ultnon's proporty In tho city of Mt. Angol. Tho complaint in tho caso alleges that tho city In attempting to lay u sowor in front of tho plaintiff's proporty Impaired Its vnluo consid erably, and that any furthor pro ceedings toward this direction should bo provontod by tho court. Ranch & Seltz, of Sllvorton, appear for tho plaintiff, and Carson & Can non for tho dofondnnts. A complaint has beon filed In the circuit cort by Holona Ynnnko against her husband, Chns. Yannke asking for a divorco on tho grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment; complaint also asks for tho noccssary disbursements of tho trial and cer tain proporty botweon tho two. George W. Wright, of Albany, and G. G. Dlngham, of this city, nro np ponrlng as advisors for Mrs. Yannko. LOW RATES TO SEATTLE FAIR (United Pross Leased Wire ) Soattlo, Wash., Dec. 4. After giv ing a rato of $50 for tho round trip to Missouri river points and St. Paul to tho Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposi tion, tho trans-Continental Passenger Atboclatlon has now made what is considered to bo an extremely low rato from Chicago, Peoria and St Louis. Word wns recolved today from A. M, Cleland, gonoral passongor agent of tho Northern Pacific, that round tip tickets, good from May 25 to Septombor 30, would bo as followo, From Chicago, $62; Peoria. $60.15 and St Louis, $58.52. Tho rates are considered low by rnllroart men. who declare that the lowest ex cursion rato glvon last sununor from Chicago was $72.50, It Is a Wonder. Chamborlnln's Liniment is ono of tho moat remarkable preparations yot produced for tho relief of rhou matlo pains, and for lamo bade, sprains and bruises. Tho quick re lief from pain which It afford? in case of rheumatism is alone worth many tlmos Its cost. Prlco 25 cents; large slzo 50 cents, For snlo at Dr. Stone's drug store. o Don't Forgot That thoso beautiful rugs aro till going at thoso Willingly low prices at 190 South Commercial. MARTIN T ROUBLES AGAIN IN COURT Tho non-support suit of S, 3. Martin wns argnicd In tho county court today by Attornoys P. J. D'Arcy, for Mrs. Martin, Wnltor Wlnslow for tho stnto, and Win. Knlsor for tho defendant, S. S. Mar tin. Tho dovolopmonts in tho old mnt- rlmonlnl dlsngroomont nt this trial aro practically tho samo as those brought forth In tho formor divorce caso Instlgatod by tho two dissatisfied partlos. Martin took tho stand and was prrsonted with two letters, which ho admitted writing, but said threo had been Bovoral alterations insortcd, which woro not thoro here tofore. . Martin seemed somowhnt ng- uuiuu, nu, auor usioning to n short argument' mado by Attorney D'Arcy, Martin fnndo tho rpmnrk that ho thoufjht D'Arcy thought more his iniarmrsj wiro thnn ho did, which brought smiles of amusement to tho Small CrOWd Of witlMMiKfts nnri enank. tors. Attornoy Kalsor interfered at wns juncture, nowevor, preventing any furthor argument on that sub. ject. When Mrs. Martin took tho wit ness stand to testify, sho told of how Martin complained and "growled" nbojit hor oxtravaganco In conducting her housohold duties, and that how, aftor sho had asked him If ho was crazy, when he answered a question asked bv hor on somo household sub ject, ho said sho was tho Insane per son, and ho was going to have hor examined and sent to tho asylum. Mrs. Martin also told of lmr trin tn Southern Oregon, 'and how sho re turned on a written request of Mar tin to find tho house locked to hor. compelling- her to seek tho roof of noignuors ror tho time being, and work for her living. These state ments, combined with vnrloiiB other allegations of non-support on part of Martin put nn end to the testi mony, Attornoy Kaiser, In his argument, made a motion that the caso be dis missed on tho grounds that Mrs. Martin was not entitled to come in court and procure support after she had mado statements to the effojt sho would not and could not cont'n uo to live with Martin, and that Bho did not desiro to do so, Attornoya Wlnslow and D'Arcy al-o put un arguments against thoaa of Mtb. Martin and Judgo Bushov took tho meter under advl&oment for lurtner constaornuon. Special Sale of Sheet Music All sheet music on display 10c, Saturday, December 5, L. F Savago 274 N. Commercial street. 12-4-2t ' When you buy from n town mor- I'linnt. When you patronize a" town tuilor. When you employ n town dentittt. When you encourage a town enter prise. When you epenk tho town's praises. When you subscribe for tho town's newspaper. Somo citizens fail in somo of thoso duties. A few fail in all of them. HOW ABOUT YOU? OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO A. G. Magors is in Portlnnd look ing nftor business matters. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stringor nro In Albany for n fow days' visit. Georco Tlnnon. of Portlnnd. was returning on tho electric this morn ing. J. M. Lnwronco wns In Turner yesterday transacting business for a short time. MIrh Graco Fnwk is homo from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ilorbort Fnwk, of Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. a. W. Johnson and Mrs. Oscar M. Johnson hnvo re turned from u brlof vIhU in Wood burn. Mrs. T. C. Poormnn, of Wood burn, arrived yoatordny nnd will vis It Mrs. I). O. Shucking for tho next fow days. Jny IlarkliiH returned to Portland this morning nftor visiting with his filoiulH horo for it week. Ira Ilitiulltou wns In Albany yos torduy looking nftor buslnoss mnt tors for n short tlmo. Victor Mnddlson loft this morning for Sonttlo where he will moko his futuio homo. Jeff Thompson roturnod to his homo In Albany last night after n brief visit In tho city. M. L. Scovoy was a buslnosB vis itor to Portland this morning on tho Electric train. Albort and Prank Smith, of Port land, nro In tho c'ty today looktnt,' nftor buslnoss mators. Tom Ashby loft for Portlnnd th'd morning to transact buslnoss for a short tlmo nnd visit old friends. Attornoy R. L. Comor has roturnod to McMlnnvlllo aftor transacting business horo for a short tlmo. B. B. Holder, of Corvallls, Is In tho city looking after business Interests for a fow days, Jon Thompson returned to his homo In Albany last night, nftor n brlof business visit In this city. Ml83 O. Gonovlove Emmltt re turned to hor homo In Cottngo Grove last night aftor visiting with Salem nnd Portland frlendB for n numbor of days. Miss O. Gonovlevo Emmltt return ed to hor homo In Cottngo Grove last night aftor visiting with Salem and Portland frlendB for a number of days. Miss Jennlo McCrnckon returned to her homo on the Eloctrlc this morning aftor a short visit with frledna oand relatives in this city. Mrs. Luther Roberts -left this morning for Seattle where sho will visit with hor eon and daughter for a number of wooks. Albert and Frank Smith, of Port land, are In tho city today looking after business matters for a short tlmo. Ray Landon, formerly of thlB city, bait for tho past few years a resident of Portland, is in the city renowlng old acquaintances for a few day. Miss Mamie Connor of Day City, 'oft for Portland this morning after a weok'o visit with her friends and relatives. MrB. Jooph Wheeler and daugh ter, Frankle, left for their homo In Eugene Inst night, after an extended visit hero with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Capper returned to their home In South Dond, Wash., this morning aftor a few days' visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Torrv Young, formerlv Miss Pauline Hackott of this city, now re- ldng In ban Krnnclsco, passed through tho city this morning on her way to Portland where she will vlJlt friends and relatives for a few days, after which sho will come to Salem for a week'o visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford and daughter Aloda hnvo loft for Van couvor, Wash., where-Mr. Crawford will bo omployed In the futuro on the Vancouver Columbian, a Vancouver dally paper. I orPSJLfb MAMIlEAnTimr ers' We Electric Reading ZmTl Hence we can undersell 7 dealers. Our stock 0f Dome Shades for these 5 consisting of over thirty", dlfleien shapes, patterns ors and designs, is the' 1 complete line ever shown Salem, Examine our stock be fore buying-We save vou money, m , . We ponvert your kerosene lamps into beautiful gas 0 electric reading lamps, Come in and see sevorai wc have on display, SEE OUR "TUNGSTEN SPECIAL" FIXTURE. E9 CIALLY MANUFACTURED BY US FOR TUN LAMPS. ELECT RIC FEATURE AND SUPPLY M 245 North Liberty St ,A,Am,..,mn ,. A 'A1 JV" '"" .... m- iruwuuuuuuuuUUUUUOOO 0 0 I 0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS, o O Tho HtlGatlon Involving the Murquam building, in Portuty f tnt1n.l T...I.... It- ....... I.. 1.. .... r AAA . . 71" j nunivu. utiiiiju in a, iiiuiu in in n.'cuvur tio,uuv aaa iretnM O In tho building for two yonrs. J, Thoburn Hon wucW O tho alleged attotniit to wrest tho building from tooJidRrt O years old. O Ilnbbt WIbo Iiqh roasted every man. millionaire or mu ,1 O oattt with Rlchnrd Crokor, cx-Tatnmuny bow, nowadUmdl O Majcsty'o kingdom. O Tho D'Abruzzi-ElkliiB affair oociiib n thing of the put ft) u argumoni between mo two siuea i wno did tne Jiltint O Tho Country Llfo Commission lini completed Its Itn O In Portland. O A lioi nicker named Mary IS. O'Urlcn has B"M tbeOrwiI O trio for $5000 dumagcH, becnutw sho was put off tlwtnljtfki O Ing from Salem to Portland. O Tho effort to kill competition " tho harvester trort lit O posed In tho Investigation at Joffcrson City, Mo. O Testimony boforo tho tariff commission shoi opfalttoiM O ohango In tho duty on wool. OOO O O'OOOOOOOOOO 0 0000011 THA Buy tea by the ounce until you.'jret Schiiiingf'b Bcgt ; it makes nq differ ence then. Your en it rrturm roir moner If ou lloo', likt ili wo IM llllll ULTIMATUM Contlnuod from pngo 1) ant dovolopmonts may bo expected any dny. APPEARANCE ON BORDER WARLIKE itnTftiwtn n. 4 Ronorts today show tho situation In Bosnia to have reached n serious stugo and active proparntlons for war nro bolng he- Eight thousand Hungarian in- rn.. l.ntn Ifiiwlnii at RuRUSa, n fortified Boaport noar tho Dosulan bordor and tho country siao i " od with military. , , An,i.nn mi.Hnu la rnnnrteu ai Vlsogrnd nnd throughout Dos11" mldnlgh toxecuttons aro iunii, placO" . Llfo In tho lsolatod valley has be come almost Impossible Most of tho Austrian troops under canvas aro suffering from cold ana aro exhausted bocauso of bad foou and extra duty. Discontent prevails everywhere. , . m, An Austrian soldlor was shot yes terday in an attempt to visit tno Sorvlan side. Barb wire defenses have been strotched nil oyer Troblnjea, lim scho nnd Visograd. In many places wolls havo uotn destroyed or poisoned. Tho Correct Time to Btop a cough or cold Is just as .soon as It starts then thoro will bo no danger of pneumonia or ejMump tllon. Just a few doses o V" Horehound Syrup takon at the stari will stop the cough. If it ha3.b0eael. running on for some tlmo tne trow mont will bo longer, but tho euro is sure. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. S. C. Kightllnger and little daughter havo returned from an i tended visit of two weeks -in seuww and sevorai other Washington cltlos n For Eczema, Tetter und Salt HUM""; The intonse Itching characterlstc of theao n.lmenta ls almost InstantU Many Bovore cases havo beon cureu by it. For Balo by Dr. Stones Drug store, HHFMIST NECESSARY TO IDENJlfll (United P;5Ui!IB t - i...u r. iw IJ i.ua nut""! v, , " " -3 lug the norcl defense of JM iiniimnni nprnwHi in ib onlum Into the dty Jail, Utf J uiiiii nn h ria n icu .u r nn, prisoner, lnW ! .!. lit.. .t,nmlt ff miHEfttl IIIV III mn"l - ,'T hIs of the disputed nWJ I Buchanan, who It Mj that they had better mWJ Uter It waidlKOTtfrfl naymond ma giT ... .. il,. In wktfH .. ...,, hrnwn flirt " thing, believed to KjftJ young wonwnw.s-.-2 that tho uPPsijJBuf ino 1111 irrctZMM AS JIUI1BU Kr-- . j woro ablo to ser tWJJJ ment was iai, r.u ferthewsetothetltrJ maid nRFtfIN C pa nil i SHAMPOO AND IJ" ELM H. wvv"' atx, Mrprocee.aK! ....!- ..mriBtee4.WT h$lr tonic, are tj time ana av r Room 15, EldrUK BH till mTneTt o io . ..-siSs licuTOOM . "ooo ; verbaA returu v -