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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1908)
U1LY OAPTT L JOURNAL. BALEM. ORBGON. MONDAY, lUSOESIDBR 7, 108. Hemminway's Spool Silk 100-Yard Spools. Sublime Quality. All staple shades, including black and white. Cherry City and W. U. Cushion Tops SOc each Our original designs, made especially to our order. HOLIDAY SALE OF MILITARY BRUSHES 50c to $ 1 .25 each . .1. Ilall, uno purtnnseti tlieiu while he was engaged In the Importing bushier. Tlil-v wi-iv late In nrrlvliiir mill fm Mr , ht road, was anxious to get tliom off his hands, so iold them to us at arrniiif, ami as .Mr. from Japan by Hall has retired Half the Importer's Price Tlius enabling us to offer them to our trade at loss than wholesale prices and Mill make a profit. JlOX-t FAIL TO HKIS THICM. 'ushca worth $1.75 a sot nro offered nt . . . ub1ic3 worth $2.50 n sot tiro offered ttt ... ushca worth $3.00 a sot nro offered nt . . . $1.00 $1.36 $1.50 UniBliuB worth $3.50 a sot nro offered at Brushes worth $4.50 n sot nro offered nt Clothes Urushes and N'nll Scrubs In proportion. $2.00 $2.50 COCOBOLA, TIGER EBONY AND EBONY FINISH leal Alligator artdbags for Ladies A very exclusive line of styles to pick irom. IxsV ' illf ,?s2J Back Combs and Hair Ornaments Special Holiday lines just received. I HOLIDAY SHAWS The squares nro the most popular. 50c to $5 Each Du-Burry Scurfs, u grand assortment to select from. Holiday Slippers, Moccasins, Shoes Infante' Shoes Speclnl Holiday linos In all wnntod colors. Wo carry only tho very best makes and assure our customers perfect wear and satisfaction, oooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS. O Prosldont Hoosovolt has ontcro d a Btrong protest against tho sub- O O gostlon that Win. Dudloy Foulk and tho administration woro con- O O nected with any canal graft. O O Frauco will not allow Prosldont Castro, of Venezuela, to land tin- O O til ho has apologized for diplomat lo breaches. O O Co-eds In Chicago nro ready to declnro war It thoy arc not nl- O O lowed to llvo In tho samo bonrdln g houses with mon Btudonts. O O A flro In tho Oregon Hotel, In P cttlnnd, caused a small panic yes- O O terdny morning; tho loss la estlm ntcd at from $500 to $10,000. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Wntor users nt Klnmnth Falls aro standing togothor nnd refusing to pay tho government moro than $18. CO an Inch for water. o Samuel H. Claypool, who camo to Linn county In 1 84G, died nt his home In Albany yostcrdny, nt tho ago of 72 years. A train dispatcher at Thompson, Mont , was found guilty of mnn Blnughtor for causing a wreck In which sovoral wero killed. Fear of having It washed away. Echo residents hnvo strengthened their bridge Mistaking a glass of gaBollno for wntor and holding a cigarette In hta hand resulted In tho death of u San Uornnrdlno, Cal., prospector. Four woro drowned while ideating at Jnnoovillo, Wis. n Tho American passed Singapore. fleet yostordny II !! tltMlHWf f lm I ISHHtt fMWH jlWhattoBuyforXmas J . , . ..... ;; Laie dooks ot ricuon i.o ;; Reprint Editions 50c ;; Fancy Bound Editions, ;; Poems In Various Bindings, ;; Pursos , Handbags and ;; Music Rolls, ;; Traveling Sets, Mlitary Brushes and numerous other Leather goods, Waterman Ideal Fountan Pons with Gold and Silver t Mountings, Gold Pens with Fancy Pearl X Holders in Plush Boxes, Calendars, etc, finest crea-f tions In Art, All prices, J ! I BIBLES We have a large ! ! line to select from, and !! these make an elegant !! present, JUVINILE-BOOKS, Albums,? Post Card Albums, otc, t See our linos, Another Lot of Imported Noveltes Late Saturday afternoon Mr. Ball received another shipment of foreign samples which will be turned over to us half price. This line comprises Celluloid Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combination Sets in new ideas, Purse Mir- srs ,Baby Brushes, Velvet Brushes, Hat Brushes, Tooth Brush and Soap Cases, etc., etc. Priced About Half the Real Worth I IThe Commercial Book Store e 163 Commercial Street imiiiaiiiKiiiHHf f mtnHiiiiitl loliday ipecialties J. L. Stockton THE WHITE CORNER Christmas Boas 115 TO EXPOSE ENEMIES Jn'ted Press Leased Wlro.) Ilanapolls, Ind., Doc. 7. Char ting his enemies as cunractor Ins and declaring thorn the enemies of tho labor movo Prcsldent Lewis of tho United Wirkers of America, In a nint today to tho United Press, rc3 l;ls Intontlon of exposing k ,f re tho dolegatos of tho nat' :ul convention of tho mln- pcf r.Ing to the actB of hlB on- ln tho organization President cava; lr " ntlon has boon cnllod to ibllshod In Illinois onn- r-imber of articles de- ' re Meet on me personally as 1 i f til ft nilnKo 'Ptifuaa lmvf 'r d by certain officers of Hon with tho knowledge 1) not u scintilla or truth r published. ) nt who seek to promote Interests by assuming tho 3'k ' i character assassins aro w nnnles of the labor move " 1 of society In general. fs ill not at this tmo dignify 1 uiwduals by naming thorn " 'bo natlonnl convention r " i,u will be torn off and tho Py ' f those mon will be ex- flc ;! rs Vo COFFEE hat is essential to cotfee? fed bean ground fresh, .a i man of common e p rr rrtrna m . If - AnmM BARAD0 SHOOTS SHERIFF IN BACK (C- lf(a Vov no. 7 A lcf atlln rinnuSlna It, tml-w "QK f IF rtmrlai DnVM nMildAll MiB Inputy Sheriff ' William Lnrkln yesterday morning at rtlloy'a' ranch, on Kings rlvor, in tho north , eru pan oi uuiuooiui county, uarra Is said to hno murdered tho olllcer In cold blood, shooting hltn In tho back, Tho killing of Larkln Is tho out como of a feud growing out of tho shooting of a despornHo named Tay lor by Sheriff Lamb Inst Juno. Taylor tried to kill anothor man, and then escaped. Ho was followod by Lamb, and shot when ho refused to surronder. Taylor's frlondB ac cused Larkin of betraying tho" hid ing plnco of tho desperado-, and Dar rn, in particular, was so indignant that ho sworo to kill the deputy on sight. FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOHN M0RL0CK The remains of J. Morlock ar rived this morning on tho 8:13 a. in. train from Sun Francisco, nc-j campnnled by two of his da'ughtera Ina funoral wsb hold t 2 p. m from HIgdon undertaking parlors on , Court Htreet. Itev. Phil. J. Umiet conducting tho sorvicoH. IlurUl was had boBluo tne remMiiis m ni n--ln the Ilural cemntery. Thero was a largo attendance of friends of the deconsed who was highly ostomeod. Mr Morlock was a public spirited cltlzon nnd made many wnrm friends during his residence in this city. He sevornl times in his llfo mndo large fortunes but lost them again In spooulatlons. By nature ho was of a social disposition and In politics he was a Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Dollongor. of Probser. Miss Stella Mprlock and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hossltor of San Francisco, were the rolatlvos pros- ent. . Mr. Morolock has two sons: D. D. Morlock and Fred L. MoriocK oi m Louis. Missouri, nnd two daughters living. Chas. Kampfor at Capo Or nrdu. Mo and Mrs. W W. Golds-, worthy of Brownsville. Mo. j MRS. GIBSON PASSES AWAY Mrs. Minnie Gibson, wlfo of Chief of Pollro Gibson, died nt tho homo 497 South Capital streot, shortly ar tcr IS o'clock last night or throat troubles, which had bullied tho ef forts of four physicians, called i consultation. Mrs. Gibson wn born in Utah, near Salt Lako City, and was 38 years of nge. She has been 111 for some time, the doctors being unablo to solve the disease which attacked her throat. There survive- hor, besldos Chief or Police Gibson, her mother, Mrs Mary Daniel, of Orogon City, and thro brothers. Oscnr, Joo and Charles, of Muiino, Or. Services woro hold at tho home at 30 o'clock this afternoon, and 'be remains will bo Bont to Oregon Pttr tomorrow for burial PRUNE MEN Don't He Hopelesi. about you-jclf when you're cr'pplel with rheumatism or stiff Joint of course you've trM lots of things and they failed. Try FU'lard's Snow Liniment it will ddve away Jl aches, pains and stiffs"? asd letue vou iirall M ou were toe orfe So 1 jA-0 -JOAOOOJ AUOqJi -u-w- by all dealers. Gen7 Simon has proclaimed him self executive of Hajtl Seed Cleaner Our tiialn and Seed H-uiit has boon running full capacl'v In keep up with tho orders V cleHn nil kinds of seed grain clover weds, grnss seeds, otc. Do not sow a lot or foul seeds but bring in your sood and have It r oloaned right and got a crop ou want instead of wtjods. You will get enough weeds without sowing any moro. Charges reasonable Feedmeu and Seedmen D. A. WJiite.& Sons Salem. Oregon 255 Commercial Street. Phone 160 COMPLAIN OF RATES A communication has boon received by tho Hallrond Commission from A. C. Durdlck & Co., largo pruno do-u-ors of Portland, saying thnt notice has boon given too tho effect that tho rnto on dried fruits will bo ad vanced on Oregon lines on tho tlrst of tho yoar from the present rnto of 11.00 to $1.10. Tho Iturdlck people protest strong ly on this advance In rates, which aro now Imposed on thu minimum weight oars or 20 tons. During thu time whon tho fruit Industry wiu In It Infancy, stateo the communlcatlo'i, 4 ho railroad company solicited thu trade of tho fruit growers on their freight 1 1 nan, and gnv thu minimum wolght car of 12 tone, but lator they have gradually raised the weight to 16 tons, and aro now compelling the fruit mon to tako the survlae or n 20-ton car. It i apparont that the 20-ton cur is too lnrg for tho drl(d fruit shipment, which are hardly largo onough to properly nervnaltate so largo a ar. Tho letter also states that tho pre ent ralso In rates will bo largely ro spontlble for the decrease in the fruit bifilnuM In Oregon, and that at tho present time wvornl of -the farmers are digging up their trees, unablo to moot the circumstances In volved through shipments. Thocommlsdon hn taken tho mat ter under advisement. Mrs Vereno Slegrlst. ror 37 yonrs u resident or Oregon died at Hills boro yesterday, aged B6 years. Special Notice to Patrons of .... YE LIBERTY .... A very beautiful 100-pioco Dinner sot of genuine Havlland Chian will bo given away as a Chrstmas gift to somo patron of our matlnoos, This boautiful sot of HAVILAND CHINA may bo seen at tho Yokohama Tea store, Got the habit and you may got tho Haviland. .MATI.NKIW AT ii HA OH DAY; KVKN'INHH AT 7. naaiiiiiiinmiiwiif iiwiiii OKItMAN HAKKIIY AND OONPKOTIONJCKY Now under now management BCHLKHET & BCIINBIWKH Proprietors Complete line or fr-u and up-to-date bnker goods delivered to all parts pf the city free We are proud or our party and wadding rakes, duivered on short notice. Give us a trial is all wo ask 8toio corner Twelfth and Che meketa fits. Phone Main 661 I NEW ROAD NEW TRAINS SCENIC ROUTE !! LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES ii Via tho Spokano-Porlland & Soattlo Ry, "The North ; bar.K Hnau IF ;; For the Spokane National Apple Show ii ii Dates of Sale: Doc, 6th and 7th and 11 th, ; ii Return Limit! Dec ,15th, ii o n Special Excursion From Portland, Friday, Dec. llfli, ii ;; 5:35 p. m., Returning Sunday, Dec. I3th,5:30 p. m. ;; DAYLIGHT RIDE DOWN THE COLUMBIA. - X Parlor Obsorvntlon Car. Dining Cars; All New Equipment. J J For reservation or sleeping car space, address; ( , J City Ticket Office, S. P. & S. Railway, 255 Morrison St. zz i mm st., or ;; H.M.ADAMS, ii Oon'l Freight & Passonger Agt. ! ! Portland, Ore. ! ! wiiiaii. !! iiii iiif hiihii mnw ii A LARGE STOCK i ! DK WAHM HMPPKHS VOU LAIHKH AND OHILDHH.V; JUHT THK 1 1 rillNU 1'OU A OIIItlHTMAH 1MIHKNT AliiO A I1KOKBN IX)T i OK MM Hf? HIIOK8 AT IX)W PHICKH. 1 1 I! JACOB V0GT, JfisatiHl m imtiaitn4iifiiiii umi iiii I .