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THE MODEL LITTLE FAMILY HOMf PAPER FOft ALL TO READ I ... ounml SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, DKCIOUIEK 5, 100H. NO. JW8. 4 11 -1 rini rf rf " d I me J I mm iy84iYl II E PEERLESS CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON INGS DOING IN THE CAPITAL CITY THIS COMING YEAR RY lOSTERS TOMEET ILCM DECEMBER 11(1 AND 1 1 Lvontocnth annual convention Jregon Stato Dairy ABsocIa- bo held at 8alom, Decent- Lnd 11, 1908. Premium List. prlzo for best djsplny of oducts, ?5U cup; given by (State Board of Agriculture. Nghcst scoring creamery but- cun. Llghwt scoring dairy butter, Hfihet scoring cream chooso, intlauod on pago 11.) FEAR ENGLISHMAN MET FOUL PLAY (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago, Doc. 5. Much mystory surrounds tho disappearance from tho Auditorium Annex Hotel of n man giving tho namo of Lord Her bert Russell, of Urhlgeport, England, whoso wlfo Is said to be a former so ciety girl of Spokane, Wash Mrs. Russell has sont a lottor from Spokano to tho local police say ing that ho had a largo Bum of money whon ho disappeared, and that alio foars ho mot with foul play. Mrs. Hussoll'a nialdon natno la unknown horo, but her address In Spokano Is said to bo 304 Euclid avonuo. IlussoU is said to havo como to Amorlca over a year ago, and wont to Washington, whoro ho said ho wan looking after Investments mado by Engllshmon. It was whllo engagod In (his puriult that ho met and mar ried tho Siokano woman, Ho camp to Chicago to look after tho affairs of a syndlcato, said to bo Interested In electric railways. Ho rocolvcd a largo romlttanco fro qubntly, ono having arrivod on tho day of his disappearance Mrs. Rus sell wont back to Spokano, fearing publicity, but after hor arrival thoro decided to notify tho police. MAG00N WILL GET THE PLUM WILL BE SECRETARY OF WAR Washington, Dec. G. Charles E. Magoon, provisional governor of Cuba, will bo mudo uecrotnry of war at tho end of next yoar, according to tho present program, tho United Press is In a position to stato today. It is plannod for Secrotary Wright to romnln at tho head of tho department until that time. Opvornor Magoon la a close per sonal friond of Prosldont-oloct Tatt. His work In Cuba was ploaslng to Taft, who, whon thoro as paclflor, had opportunity to obsorvo Mngoon'a mothoda. After his term mi governor of tho Island expires and Cuba Is turned ovor to tho now govortimont au Jan uary 23, Magoon will mako an In spection trip to tho Philippines, ro malnlng in tho Orient bIx months. Ho then will roturn homo and bo mado secretary of war. Prosldont-oloct Taft believes that it Is ImpoHslblo for uny man to bo successful fis secretary of wnr who does not know personally tho condi tions in tho Philippines. Magoon was born In Minnesota on Dccombor 5, 1861. Ho studied and was admitted to tho bar in Nebraska In 1682 and for n time wan Judge advocate of tho Nebraska national guard. From 1889 to 1894 ho oc cupied tho post of law officer of tho bureau of Innulur affairs of tho war department, and, from 1004 to 1905, ha was genornl counsel for tho Isth mian Canal commission. On prll 1 ho woa appointed governor. Aftor that, for u year, ho was American minister to Panama, and, alnco Octo ber 12, 100G, ho has boon provisional governor of Cuba. ,nt REAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK IEY-SAVING BARGAINS offered in every department. We must have room for our is display. Several lines of goods must be disposed of quickly. So if you want bar- is now is your time. Prices less than manufacturer's cost. W mm It ill !1 Women's Suits and Coats This season's garmonts, priced away down to mako quick soiling; no rosotve; out they must go; wo want tho room. Ladles' 8.50 coats, now $JJ.7S Lnodlos' 10 coats, now $3.00 And so along tho lino. Lndles' $12 suits now 80.00 Ladles' 111 suit, now SK.00 Ladles' $18 suits, now 9IO.BO Tho bttino out on tho higher prlcod onoa. $6.G0 laeo not shht wulstH, now $11.00 J7.C0 silk pottlooata, now. .. .$.1.00 ?1. 50 black morcerlzed petti coat 05c Silks and Dress Goods " t bargains In Silks and Dress Goods, now Is your time, ir' s ore sliced away down. " ' ngs now only, yard 'Mc I1"0 wool suitings, now, yard ' 40c '"'' Tted WOOl Riiltlntrs nnw varil 01)C il hi cr-.i ii. m n I 11'i.loilnir QlllU lfl lllltt m roiuoi variety oi urvsn ouu iiimt ... ....- c( " world Any prices from 25c yard anl up. Womnn'H 20c fnHt black hose, now , 10c Ladles' 25c fust black, extra quality i lioso , 15c i ' Hoy's nml girls dottblo thread fast blaok hose, 2Cc quality, now, n pair 15c Woman's 35o warm wool fledaod un derwoar, now on salo for only 2)lc 1000 yards 7Vio outing Manuel, In dark and light colors, n good qual ity, yard Hi c $7.50 flno furs, now going for $il.o 11.00 white bodaproads, now going for only 05c 600 honey comb white bedspreads, now going for . .OHc, $I.U5, $l.:io Groat values In flannolotteti for dress ing sacques, klmonas and wrap pers H 1-Jlc, 10c, up OOOOOOOOOO 0,0 O HOW ltOOflKVKWr' . STANDS. O O Washington, D. 0 Doc. C, O O "I am glad to moot you, Gov- 0 O ernor Chamberlain and sonator 0 O to bo. I would havo proforrod O O Jo m a Republican olectod son- O O nto'r," but' 1 am for tho pooplo O O ruling and want you to bo sen- O O ntor." O O In those swords ProHldont O O Uoosovolt Bottled all doubta ns O O to hl utt!tudt towardH tho Or- O O ogo'i senatorial contOHt. Ho O O addro-soJ tho govornor In tho O O foregoing wordu In his oxoau- O O tlvo ofllcea this morning when O O Govornor Chamberlain, Mlstt O O Cnroy fi. Chnmborlaln nnd J. 0 O N. TjiiI cf.ltod to koop nn np- 0 O polntmout provIoiiBly mndo 0 O throuRh Houorablo John liar- 0 O rott, O OOOOOOOOOOOO Hundreds of articles all over the store at reduced prices. Vyjl':.S?JtM ffiBE. UJNJfOV&G GHKAT HAH- GAINS IN MKN'H FUItNISIIINGH LOOT HOME WHILE DEATH HOLDS SWAY Philadelphia ,Dee. 5. Tho city authorities uro today making an In vostlgatlon of tho sorioiiB chargo that tho homo of tho lato Mru. Goo. M. Wood, widow of tho formor Amorlcnn tunnagor of tho Hoyal In Hiiranco company, wus looted of 1100,000 worth of Jowolry, furs, gar montu and valuable paintings aftor tho woman'fl body wan found lifeless In tho mansion at 132 North Broad Htroot on tho aftornoon of Ootobor lit. Although tho womnn'H death was ruportod as duo to valvular hoart dlu presod It hus boon learuod that ease, some doubt of that Is now ox this wna only a superficial opinion, ao no post mortem waa hold. o OOOOOOOOOOO PcncnMAi MCMTIOM O OOOOOOOOOOO I'roaldent of tho Albany College, If. M, Cook, ia in tho olty for a short stay. P. Arthur, of Sllverton, was In tho rlty ycatorday, looking aftor busl nofta mattera. Judge J.'C. Moroland has gono to Portland to remain for a short timo on business. H H Hooker and wlfo loft for Port land this morning to visit wlthl friends over Sunday. Mlwien Flossy and Arllo Whitney havo returned from a brlof visit In Jefferson. L. Damon, agent for tho O. C. T Co , at Independence, was transact ing business hero yesterday. Mr. Chas, Bohoel has roturnc! to, her homo in Portland after a short buBlneas vUlt here. ! Ity a Ibul Kcoro Lincoln Juniors dofentoJ the Eutl SalPin Juniors by 27 to 0. They play a hard gamo for mere kids. PR0HI5 PLANNING CONTROL OF CITY AFFAIRS OF SALEM Tho Orogon Soarchllght, ofllclal organ of tho Prohibition party comes out in Its Issuo today with a florco attack on Aldormon Qroonbauni and Stockton and Chief of Pollco Gib. son. Tho paper Iiiih boon printod in largo numbers and, is circulated In ovory part of thfi'dty to defeat theco tliroo men. It is the program of tho Prohibitionists to capturo tho city govornraont. Cblof of Pollco Gibson In tho reg ular Republican nomlnoe, and de serves tho mipport of nil Hopubllcans nnd frlondB of a woll-govornod city. Thoro aro no contoHts In auy ol tho wnrda nnd no right on any ulty ortlclnl but theso throo mon, who In tho opinion of bustuofts mon have defended business InteresU and helped tho caunu of progressive city govornmont on all occasions. If tho Prohln can dofoat theso wen' thoy flguro they will bo n control Of ' tho city government and will' tlfon' run tho city on Proht llnee. Whippeil In tho last county election they want to recover their lost ground by hav ing a majority In the olty council and control of the police fore. It thoy win ovory inomber of tho pre oni competent ponce lorca irbi ru been complimented In Portland tU1 bo fired. FiniUclAM Meh iyMtotl. This In tho wrong time to thro down rirst-olaM mon in tho city council. Tho buslnoM Interests of tho city absolutely demand at tklfl tlpo tho oloctlon of flrst-elww WhM noes men, and Mwwrs. StookleH Katt Qroenbaum havo shown tkemMlvwi to bo such on all occasion aUftdlmc fqr Btroot paving, staadlag fer every thing for the upbuilding et tke beautiful Capital City that It ikewlA bo mado, Thoy nro fought by utow bnckH and ProhlbltlonUU bwauae thoy stand for progreM A good bw Ihumh ndmlnlstratlftn. Buck ea should bo aupported by fair minded buBlnosH mon and thoso who want to see Salem go ahead. REASONS, WHY SALEM WILL BE A CITY OF TWENTY THOUSAND BY 1910 I. There Ih the greatest opportunity for pniihhm of tho Capltut City Unit wiw ever irvMnlil to miy llw Wcmtfiii coiiiiiiiiulty. II. Tlio Soutlicrii PurlfU Hullroail Coinpniiy U planning to build flno new piiMMongrr and freight di'iotn In Hilt ell jr. il. Tlio proper location for tlio passvnger depot would bo on tho block ouHt of the htnto Iiouhd. 1. That block Kliould bo uvqulird by tlio hlato and iib'uri'd off ami parked mid lighted at night. 5, A modem puftttviigor station with train Mlieds and oilier liuprote meiilN hiiltablu for a enpltal city 1m needed. (I. Then all who como to Kaloiit or go through Halcin on a uutMOH gcr train over tlia't traiiHconUnoiital lino would receive it fuvorabto iw prcwHloH. 7. That would leave tlio freight station wlioro it now In, and tho (twitching and stock yard would bo out at tho priwiit liTinlnal. H. Tho Oregon Klectrlo nj"teiii,l to Ih extended to Albany. It should erect a flue passenger depot In the IminIiichn heart of tlio city. 0. Tlio Halcni, Dalbut and FallH City rallroud Ih building from Haletn to Dalian and will bavo cara ruiinliig next bummer. 10 It will bring twenty thousand now population Into biulneM re lations with tlio Capital City, 11. Tlio Halcin, Albany, JJugeno and Kiutcrn Hb-ctrle rallroud will build two miles of trark In Halom before .May flmt. ja. A $250,000 corporation Is erecting It derricks to bon for oil Jiiht eat of (IiIm city. lit. The Oregon Diamond Coal .Mining Company In nearly through to Uw five-foot vein of coal located by them at Hcotta Mill. II. The 100-ton miielter plant 1m being iiMMtmbled to go Into tho Kuiilliuu mining district . 15. Five mining coiiipanlea aro piling up the ore and (.pending thouoaiidx of dollar on development work in tliw Kanllain. 10. Tlio Home Tclcphotio Company Ih pn)inrlng to put in a plant Intro coNtlng about 9100,000, to mako Halem u great independent center. 17. Tlio Hpauldlng Lumber Co. has Hindu all arrangement to upend about 0100,000 on improvements In tills city tliU coming y'nr, IH, About $100,000 worth of hard surface id reel paving 1m ordered dono and tho paving plant will Ik kept huy moot of next year 10. A permanent bridge will bo built on Houth Commercial htreel, that will bo u flno t met uro of utrel and coneiete. 20. Tho North Mill creek water uowrr ban Inntii Hold to tbo I'orllniHl Hallway, Light and Power Co,, and If k' y eucouragemiuit will bo developed, 21. A coiiiiiiIhhIoii of fifteen men Iiiih been appointed and Im work, lug out tho dutallM of bringing hi mountain water for tho state lio.Mlu tloiiH and tho city. 22. Tho Joint water plant owned by the stato and city will cot not Iohh than n million mid u half. 2:1. Thero Ih ntrong probability that another cannery will la bnUt at Halem, and another fruit maporator and prune packing Iioums Ih al ready building. 21. A fletory liuslnes block mill lv erecfeil on the old ltctl I'Tont" corner, polbly a Hoard or yniile building, 2.1. A fine Hew hotel 1 beliigplaiiued and a syndicate formed to finance tho ume. It will be a modern tructuro In e,ery way. Mf Tha state will probably tak over the deaf-mute hcIiooI for n iopltal for tubcrcaloNla patient from the asyluni, and build a deaf nmte school la tho city. l m I a