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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
8 fcAkluY cArrr Aii journal, salmm. okmgon, fiiiday, December ii, pob. 'I !:; ii f1! I: !i Ml j,: KM I. ,.!' ". , ill r I " V ' V L' - I"; i; I. t 'Jl hi JiAilli; vuh i0BmB tfi dp IF ANY BODY ASKED YOU WHAT KIND OF CLOTHES YOU WANT FOR XMAS, YOU'D SAY GOOD CLOTHES, AND NOTH ING ELSE. That's your rule for Clothes, isn't it? It's ours, too, as sellers. We make a specialty of Quality; we aim to make high quality higher, to put more value and merit in to each price range, to improve the goods in every way, When you think of Overcoats, Raincoats or Top Coats, it will pay you to think of this store because you will find here the finest gathering of overcoats anywhere in Sa lem, There's no other stock like it, Auto Coats button through from chin to ankle, fancy and plain fabrics, PRICES FROM $15.00 to $30.00 .I.L. O L.. tl. Cl.alln ( lfM I Young Men and Boys are favorite trade with us; and we take extra care to look out for their interests, We have the goods and styles that please the smart young TAUGHT TO . (Oontiuuod From Page 1.) session of thoni and brought tho pris oner to tho court ihouso to bo oxtim lncd farther ns to his Intentions. Aftor Each nnd Wnrdon Curtis luul puit Bovornl questions to him point blank, tho Jnp Informed them that a man by tho nnmo of Oampboll, now In tho ponltontlnry, serving a tlmo for robbery, told him how to got tho liquid oxploBivo from tho dynamite-, nnd thnt ho made It himself. Later, when Shorlff Harry Mlnto, District Attornev John McNnry nnd Warden Curtis hold a talkfcst with him In itlio Jnll, ho alleged thnt ho was going to turn tho bottlo of death over to n trusty with somo "dopo," which lio had boon requested to got for a fol low prisoner, from n bnrtondor in n Portland saloon. Who tho bnrkoon or was or who tho truBty waB, the wily Jap refused to stato. Aftor eov ornl moro pointed questions woro nskel him, tho Jap declared ho fixed up tho exploslvo to gain ontrnco to tho Woodbum bank. Merry I iwwMmasBBia fellows, " "T'p ', :THIS STORE IS THE HOME OF; HART, SCBAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES Bring the children up to Toyland, 2nd floor,' and see the "Rose City Flyer" and the "Cherry City Limited," real electric toy trains, They really run by electricity, We are more than proud of the fine showing of dolls this Xmas, We've so many dolls for every little girl in. Salem at just what you want to pay, Iron trains, wagons, stuffed an- mals, games, blocks, dishes, paints, balls, horns, drums, etc, Toyland--Second Floor HEMINWAY'S SPOOL SILK 5c SPOOL 100 YARDS &.W.&3.Mem HEMINWAY'S SPOOL SILK 5c SPOOL 100 YARDS ooooooooooo CITY NEWS ooooooooooo Wentfler Forecast Itnlu tonight ami Saturday; wann er tonight; increasing southerly WlllllN. Wlxm In rsrUnnd Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington Btroct. o-o-d W. T. Rlgtlon, Undortakw Always progrosBlvo, up-to-date Full equipment, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. Gllson'a Place Eleven barber chairs. Everything Electrical Can bo had at 484 Court St. Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. v.jrce, Prop. 17-eod-tf. After January 1, lOOO ' Tho homo of Win. Brown, 578 Stno street, will bo for rent. Foi particulars Inqulro at roaldonco,, 578 Stnto stroot, or at office, 129 Com mercial etroot, 12-5-lw For Rent Barn and two or threollght house keeping rooms. Dopot Hotol, near S. P. dopot 12-10-3t A Unity Store From tho crowds that woro seen In Pntton's boolcstoro today It Beoma that tho holldny rush Is now on in truo stylo. Tho Pattons hnvo a stock of Chrlotmns merchandise that is without doubt proving popular, Post Ourjl Docorntion Pattou'o Post Card Hall has been decorated In truo Christmas style. Evergreons, holly and red bolls, bleni with tho magnificent display of holi day postals. Every thing Imaginable in post cards can bo found there. It Is worth anyone's tlmo to nay this plnco a visit. Tho Salem Women's Club- Will meet at the homo of Mrs. A. N. Moores Saturday at 2:30. MICHIGAN BANK CLOSES DOORS (United Press Leased "Wire.) Sprlngport, Mich., Doc. 11. Tho Sprlngport State Savings bank was 'closed to dny'by ordor of tho stato banking commissioner. Henry Fog olsnng, tho cnshlor of tho Institution has dopartod. Tho amount of tho shortngo In the bank's funds la not yot known. Tho doposlts reached $500,000. Mis. Tosna Roberts, president of tho bank whb tho largest stockhodcr. q John Cavltt loft this morning for Solo whoro ho has a position ns n tonchor In tho hesool near that place. HUIE WING SANG CO. ALL KINDS HOLIDAY GOODS Silk Handkerchiefs, Chlnawaro, Ornaments, Curios, Gonts' and La dles Furnishing Goods, Silks, Waists, Klmonns, Wrappers, Under woar, Coats. Pants, Blankets, Hose, Shoes, Night Gowns, etc. Now All Goods Sale At Cost. ii'M tf. Commercial St., 1st Store N, VALUABLE (Contlnruod from pago l.) dato 15 cows, but no othor stock, by Pacific Homestead, Salem, $25.cmj, Kablo & Kablec, Portland. Tho special prizes woro awarded to Albort Ravon, Mrs. O. Iroton, of Snlom and Mrs. E. J. Crawford, of Salem. o- . DIED. TOWNZEN At tho homo 25th and Oak Btroets, this morning, Mrs. It. E. Townzon, daughter of George Zwlckor. Tho funeral services will bo conducted at tho homo by Rev. Geo. H. Eugel, at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, intormont nftorwards bolng mado in tho City View cemetery. Cars will bo taken for tho cometory at Twenty-fifth and Stato streets. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Ofllce with Wra. Brown & Co., No 29, Commercial Btreet. MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or o o o o o otroo"ooo 0 NEW TODAY o ooooooooo00, For Sale Dry wood for salo, $4 50 per cord. Phono 1419 or call m 1790 Stato street. M. P. Dennis 12-9-2t For Sulc A carpot loom, ono of the Intest Improved factory mado; call at tho Blind school for particulars. 12-ll-3t 0,0.000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION ' o.o, o o o o o o o o o L. .7. will Is in Turner on business. W. T. Wardlo is In Lebanon. J. It. Shaw wont to Albany last night. Mrs. J. A. Wllleon Is visitlnK friends in Portland. R. Prouty, of Marion, was horo on business yesterday. George Ford, from Tumor, was at tending to husincos matters hero yes terday. Mrs. H. F. Salmon is In Canby vis iting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Stal nnckcr, for a few days. H. L York, of Linn, WobIi., waa In tho city yesterday. Ho loft last night for Albany. John Glrardln, of Tturnor, who 13 in tho dairy business, wns attondlng tho convention yesterday. C. Shublo, of Orogon City, waa in the city yostordny. Ho loft last night for Albany. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, of Tur nor, woro In tho city yostordny visit ing nnd attending the convontlon. MrB. C. O. Konncdy, of Woodburn, returned homo today aftor visiting Mlsa V. Hart. Mrs. C. Krolght, of Mt. Angol, who hns been visiting horo, loft this morn Ing for Woodburn. F. E. Llbby and Bon, Harllo, of Marion, woro In tho city yostordny (iii business. 'Mrs. Robert MclC. Horor'ts visiting her pnrontft, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Dent, In Portlnnd for tho dny. Mrs. S. O. linker, of Tumor, hna boon visiting hor son, A. It. Bnkcr, superlntondont of tho Mill City Lum ber Company horo. W. L. Jonos, A. N. Qolns, A. C. L'.h liy nnd J, A. Wlrd, of .Tofforson, re turned to tholr homo last night, aftor nttcudtng tho dairy convontlon, Mra. R. F. Morris, of Sclo, who has been visiting Mrs. E. E, Fontlnml for two wtolcs loft Inst night for Lobnnon, Mrs. P. Walsh wont to Mt. Angel this morning to visit hor son, Fathor Ambroso, ono of tho faculty of Mt. Angol collogo. James Small, who has boon con ducting revivals for tho past four wooks, at tho Christian church, Jt this morning for Beaver City, Neb. Mrs. J. M. Martin, who has boon vsltlng for i ho past fow months with Mrs. B. F. Salmon, roturncd today to- her homo at Emmott, ?daho. W. M. Wolch wont to Eug'eno this morning. Ho Is n member of tho firm of Welch Bros., which has tho contract for building tho now post ofllco In that plnco. R. H. Rutherford Is In Tumor on business today, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Colomnn have gono to Lebanon after visiting Mrs. Colomnn's brother, Gardner Mason, for tho past fow days. J. H. Browor, Jr.. wont to Turner this morning on business. J. D. Stollmnchor, of Woll8t Oro gon, was attending tho convention yestorday. John Beach, of' Corvallls, has re turned to his homo after attending tho dairy convontlon yestorday. Waltor Stolz, of tho Stolz Vinogar & Plcklo factory, Is travollng on tho West Sido In the interest of tho com pany. Mrs. J. W. Koenig has gono to Boise, Idaho, to join her husband, who has located there. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Byrd returned last night from Portland. Mrs. L. L. Rooney Jin's roturned to her house in Eugene after being at tho bedside of her father, Capt. John Baker, who Is ill. Xm SUGGESTIONS FOR i SUIT OVERCOAT. RAIN COAT. HATH ROBE. NIGHT ROUE. VNDKItWKAH. HANDKHHoiiikks, HOUHK COAT. SUHPK.VDKHH. UIMIH'KIjM. SHIRTS GLOVEs, "OSlERr. WHAT to givo him for Chrlstmn. i - J times a day. Ulrm ,, , ptob, J Our storo bolng headnimnnr. ', auoBtlnn in v.v .,.. . "lllU(lunrters for Men', .i, great and Bmall, wo'vo ideal gfts-just the J.u( ho appreciated tho most, after ChrZXZhk From our stock of Men's excellent QUUMih and choice Haberdashery tho nu,,t In S'"' is poBBlblo to malco can lm ni,nn " VUttai Make your selections early, whllo theplcklnhii now than n nr. i'"-wBgUUij You'll find our prices no barrier to choosing eueOt , like to glv'HIm." B cu" G.W. JOHNSONS Clothiers, Hatters and Haberfclefj MKI DR. WILEY SAYS HE WILL NOT QUIT ON FRUIT SULP1 U (United Press Leased Wlro.) Washington, D. C, Dec. 11. What notion will Prosldont Roosovolt tnk3 regarding tho.domnnd of tho Califor nia fruit mon thnt Dr. Harvey W. Wlloy, chlof chomlst of tho depart ment of ngrlculturo, bo ordered to romnln Bllont on tho aostlon of sul phured fruits until nftor tho roforeo board has rondorod Its opinion? This question la being discussed nmong I President Roosetelt ti wostorn concrcssmon nnu reproeon- uiu uuwm v. ., tatlvos of tho fruit Intorcsts nbout tho corridors of tho Ijmibo ofllco sued preventing me Ira I think outside o;cll tnlnly think that no orM sued preventing aDfOMt Ing tho gospel of tittL" Tho fruit queitloB b hands of the reer 1 decision will be midi ttH present crop of frnlt tall vested. The board tmI im along with two other i tlons that Dr Wlej'ii building and tho south wing of tin brought up, capltol during the oponfng dnys of congroBS. At tho W.bjto Houbp sllenre provnlls on tho quoatlon of Df. Wiley's uttornn)ces,.nnd It, Is posslblo that no notion- will bo takoii unlo nnothor dorftanj! Is mado..' Dr. Wlloy declares that thero Is no procedont for an executlvo ordor olthor by Prosldont Roosovolt or Sec rotary Wilson for Issuing an order forbidding. him to say that sulphured fruits aro Injurious. "Frcodom of spoech has novor boon provontod sucossfully In this coun try," said Dr. Wiley today. "I do not think that any ordor could bo Is- "Tho departmW i can ordor any of Um'" mnlntnln silence cnitjt It sees fit," aid aa pi' thn donartmeat tod, sired that nolhlnj ttf"' nnv nnestlon up tot I there Is plenty ot jwH innndlngBlknceefai?" pnnnoctedwltbtbU(IJi or In or out of U '! This Is undentoMi" tltudo of Seaelar VM California, fruit B w a hornet's nest W ' through with Dr. WW. : C. -L. Shaw, of Albany, was attend ing tho convention yesterday. o Foresters, Attention- Be at Holraan hall promtply at 7:45 p. m. to take part in street parade Qeo. N. Patterson, C. R, CATERER WHO FOOD poisoned mm DEMANDS Nil (United Press Leased Wlro.) ' Vnllojo, Cal., Dec, 11.- Leon Cohn, tho cateror who served tho ptomalho tainted moat at tho launch ing of tho collior Promethus last Saturday and thereby caused tho so- President of the jj health, have mQ: . .' hohalf of the ( ,8 prpseeutlns a J ..i- Mayor J-' "uu) "" ""'uu' -" nulry 5ia) " j rlous Illness of 'over a thousand peo-, i" ' comoltW .... ... ,.. , i.t ...... tn,inv Hoil9J ana . ..k., uo nlo. Is asking for his pay today. He says that there is still ?543 duo him, and ho is anxious to got It. Tho of ficials and civic organizations of Vnl lojo aro amazed at Conn's attitude Thoy prophesy that ho will have to wait yot a lRtlo longer boforo he gets nil that Is duo Jilm for that dls- iiHtrnnft fnnnt. Cohn continues to protest against the '"" Keav" his critics. Ho Bays that ho paid a but exc v wIfoC,cir ' . . ..a ibor w iinrc ni auu , that cty bare t "wbo,:r,; Cor0ner 'ZlnW cisco is 'u'"""", C! .u, hof JmC "'"....lledfWfl' waiter w til Most of the - t rrouoaiBe w "". """". .'".ri": -I..'... ,..,! Faulkner. ',, mgn price ior nis meiu nnu ri' . vieu Aru"c,'"ji ,. !.. ' ..i. t.0nAVa. i, hns said i of the Hem the last word when ho admits that Ywwre hfftt nTbercondiUo for the o"e. ji .h alarS ti ho and his wlfo ato tho food them selves and suffered from no evil ef fects. Desplto his confidence. In his inno cence, four separate Investigations Into his caso have been ordered. Dr N. K. Foster and Dr. Martin nepen burgor, respectively secretary nnW TO"1-" -" , ,, soa. the editor i ,tte.-bas , his doctor l , andilnghlmW" ',' '15