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DAILT OATIT U JTOURXAL, SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DKOKMIlKlt 1, 10 ,iri! M . i SO i; i ! f i II U yj -- tfJ f! Pi rR""T Till Tin, , i'Jt " ?! TWiW'M ?t 'SK ' Jv? S rd Aufhorgecf Agenfs 'plastic Bookcases tLfA n.ziiWw r utf" , -T-ii mm m i,n ,i vj x rMI ; I a i H m w M tv X . .r-- T' "! 'n7' THT VI ? r ili u Without question of doubt a set of Globe Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcases artistically arranged around the living room would prove a welcome Chirstmas gift to every mem ber of the family. We carry sufficient stock of different styles to enable us to gdarantoe t deliveries on time, ' . FIRST BODY OF LOST CREW Sf EN (United Press Tinned Wlro.) flrntul Runldu. Mich.. Dee. 10.-- Tho body of ono of the crow of the lott Btonmor "D. M. Clonisnii" was washed ashore today nour Crest Point but bofors It could bo drawn from tho water, (ho grappling slip ped front the corpse and It was again lost. x Tho body wan seen fro ntthu shoro lind u life preserver on It with tho imino "0. M. dennon" allowing. A hook wan fiistonod to tho llfo V" sorvor, but tho body caught lu tiio Ipo that filled tho water and tho pre server llppid off. Doth corpso and llfo preserver disappeared. Tho body -hb tho first of any of tho crow to bo dlHcovorod slnco tho "D. M. Clonison" wont down. i) (iullly or ('omitci-rcitliig. Passing countorfolt inonoy Is no worse thnn uibntltutlng some un known worthless remedy for Foloy'ri Honey and TnrT tho groat cough and cold remedy thnt cures tho most ob stluato coughs and heals tho huiir, J. C. Perry. OREGON LADS Iff AUDIENCE IN HUMOR Ai I fv IIS "I" I.I Joll. KM led Uiolr itniuial A SEASONABLE GIFT This solid oak, highly polished Morris Chair exactly like cut, oil tempered spiral spring seat, sanitary con- struction, loose cushions, well stuffed and upholstered In good quality velours; made for comfort and durability, Regular $10,00, Special $7.95 1 'If UgU . ' i ----C-l .f? (VT mn !.' f' V) ltikiililmilwV . wm8B&0sm .. i -. 1M ifecrAWk; isavr t).JOM,ioS7 .:' m CYbTlPl ii C A I C of Silk Floss Sofa Cushions right at the beacon rV ULI A I j 7S A I ,ri when more of theso articles are iised than at any Ui WlflLA UALfLf other tme Qf the yea. j 16x16 Re?, 40c, Special '....25o 22x22 Reg, 90c, Special r10c 18x18 Re?, 50c, Special 40c 24x24 Reg, $1,00, Special .-.80c 20x20 Reg, 65c, Special 50c 26x26 Reg, $1,20, Special 90c TAFT TOASTED BY JAPANESE YALE'S MEN (United Pro'H Leased Wlro.) Tolclo, Japan, Doc. 1C. At tho an nual bano.net or tho Yale Alumni Association of .Japan last evening, Prenldont-oloct Taft, of tho Unilod States, :miJ Viscount Okubo, tho now Japanoso minister of Justlco, worn tontcl mild tbo grtatoat onthusihim Prince Ito, hlniHolf n.Ynlo graduate, and prosldcnt of tho association, cent, an Ita roproiontntlvo, a tclo grr.m to Teft In Amorlca, congrntti 'ptlug hi in on Hs olection to tbo pro Ideney. Tho hunqiiot last night wa ono of the moat brilliant which ban boon held lu tho .InpaucMo capital slnco tho dopcrluro of tho battleship lleot. Tho hall win gny with bannorc, the Starg and Stripoa, tbo red huh of tho MIIcado':i (lag and tho ponnnut of Old K1I all hung conspicuously over tho tables. Whlto and brown ma.f a'lkf, with tho abandon of under graduates, sang tho old Yale songs, and shouted tbo old Ynlo yolli. "Muslo, Hoys nnd I.iumhi , tho attraotlon at th (j,.,,,,, honso laHt night hon ts, bunch from the U. of o. , for tho flrt time ouuidr nomo town on tholr 130, liimv it tut lliav ...... I. ..i..... .. " ""' "i utiiitT I ll.in ever Tholr songs, inuslu and spttinlty nunibors wore all the ver teit, and tho audience allowed their ap preclntlon by giving tlicm rerun after recall. Tho (I loo club is under he direc tion ofr Prof. 1. .m. oion who lint had cliurgo of the aggregation for years, and who is ono of tho very best bur.' ltonos of tho Htato. Ho annonrl once with tho club In "Song of All Seasons," and as an oncoio thy sang "Sultan's dai-don." Victor Volgt, as tho "funny man" of tho club, mado a big hit. His first number, "Tho Wreck on Lnko St. Pierre," given lu Fronch dialect was Inimitable, and for three suc cessive recalls to this he gnvo "Mary's hlttlo Lamb," a screaming ly funny Imitation of various nnl- ln!ls. iDu a e xick I-,-N'Ui i ,, li.mui .k laniale Mar Vflght ,md m" lth id. 'Th.' Ite: f T 0RJfn and r and thpip ...... ,iAh trial . "'. ""o wn4 "'""w io tne CwOt Uiirke created 1 1. ong, -ma Joll, & meir uailet itwt i with It Tho 01m en Ht munucn; the mu unu me nundftii. of Messrs NeLvm Itankln and Slm Spirit and Hf. ,u wnoie progmra, ttl i were of exteptlojii L006E UPHOLDS PHI IN BROWNSVILLE I HOT BISCUIT THF MALLEABLE JLJLLly lvlAlEIN50liTHDEND DAATf and delicious coffee being served every day this week during the demonstration of C a nice cook book and useful souvenir free to every lady attending, W'AU WITH JAPAN could not possibly mnko so many crlnilliH as l'limimnl'mn ilnnv nvnev year And yot there Is no naJon wuy una oisenso suouia crippio any one, If all sufferehs will rub tho af focted pnrU night and moring with Harlanl's Snow Llnliuont, Curo all nchrs and pains. Sold by nil dealers,. WITH EACH RANGE purchased during the demonstration we will present a 48-piece, hand- rt.o aa somely decorated, semi-porcelain dinner set; value tKMFv Foley's Orlno haxatlvo wires chron Ic constipation and stimulatis tho liv er. Orlno regulates the bowels fo they will act naturally, and you do ' not hnvo to take purgatives cont!mi-' ously. J. C Perry I (United Press Leased Wire ) Washington, Doc. 10. Senator ilonry Cabot Lodge, or .M.tBflaclrt sotts, today camo to the defenie uf Prosldont Itoosovolt lu tho Hrownn vlllo enso In an nddross, In which ho arralgnod tho methods proposal by Senator Foraker. Lodge said that tho Warner bill allowing tho prosldont to ra-enlUt the men discharged at Drownsvllle and that tho Forakor bill mado tha r oiillstmeut obligatory under easily tilled conditions. He declared that tho Foraker bb: would bo ruinous to army dlicl)llne lie iiMorUd that tho proeldent had tho right to discharge the men anl that congroM ha no ,M)ver to r solnd tho ordor. Congreue may ren dor niicli action Imposlble In the fii turo, "If It Is foolish enough," h said. "IT you impair the proper authori ty of the commanding offlcer." -aid Lodge, "you make it impossible t) hnvo effective comninnd Such a- I tton would go Iv '. i tho oldicr fromcr mob. , Ho dccU.d'fciH! oldloi. undout'.ri' H Ing, and Id ib;'us In thUby tjeciUfut Penrose cour'-c: x d ty of tho boji's teal molntincd thittJsFM to tho ncg-otjiatiji rr.ee que ilon v. O f caso He -A'A T" $ day .K'miJt I" 'M vhe e It o t " crlmlni'l flucsf, ": ejl the crlm are forj:' ? W this condition i"Ii lynch'ngB. A IlsnntoM ! T IhP rev. -T "f'tf a .iircronn Nj CI! !" ?..:.." v.- I.'.lil work8oqulcl'Ti3 lousnet and maum v .' j my m : " t. . rcrry u'"'. rnre:TJT;sy,wya i PRANKS OF WILLAMETTE STUDENTS Comer-Stone to Be Laid To dty Dlsftppears Cow in Chapel. Mush eoiwteruntiou was aroused among tho ofllQinls of the Willamette university this morning when It was ttlsoovorod that the corner-stone for tho Eaton hall( which was laid today was missing. After a diligent noaroh around tho promlsos by stu dents and workman, tho largo 700 pound stono was found lying in the woodshod baok of tho unlvorslty covored with wood. Tho oftlcors were notified soon after tho big rook was missed nnd for a time it was thought tho monior inl nleco would have to bo renlaced by another. However, It was found oon aiterwaru8 and ptacod in its former position. 1 hA prank was discovered shortly afterwards which lead tho collogo of tlcors to think that tho moving of tho stono was students' work- A cow was found roaming about tho' university chapel which had appar I cntjy been there the greater part of i bi night The nnlnutl w.is brought up the Htalrui and phued lu the 'chapel without attracting attention Mrs. Mcltnncy's ISvporiuncc. j Mra. M. Mcltaney, Prentiss, MUs., writes: "I was confined to my bi for three months with kldnoy and uiuuitur irouuie, ana was treated by two physicians, bu: fallod to got re lief. No human tongue caa tell how I sufferod, ant I hart given up hope of ever gattlng well until I bogau inking Foley's Kidney Remody. AfUr taking two bottlos I felt llko a nov person, and feel it my duty to tell Hiifforlng women what Foley's Kidney Romedy did for me." J. Q. Perry, BCJQgBBraflTrejJttstiynuv iatinr,hJr, WOMAN SAYS BASKETBALL IS BAD FOR GIRLS Abordeon, Wash , Dec 10. B' cnueo ho holda that baskotball ic "morally detrimental to girls," Coun ty Suporlntondont of School N. D. McKIIUp has placod tho ban on that form of oports, and In place of ath lotlca ho wl'l Introduce manual train ing, domestic economy and agricul ture In every school in this county. MoKllllp says ho Is opposed to ath letes, bocauoo thoy do not help those who should be physically benefitted. CONFRONTED BY BURGLARS Seattle, Wash., Dec. 10.- Sudden ly confronted at a dance i,y n ,npn charged with attacking her in hi room nnd robbing her, Miss C. Mam Hold foil In a faint In tho hall room, and was carrlod from tho floor, lasi night. Shortly aftor Miss Mansfield ro tired Wodnosdny night a burglar en torod hor room, tore a bracelet from her wrist and then dragged her from her bod and compelled hor to sluw him where she kept hor jewelry. A man giving tho namo of E. C. Don. charged with tho crimo, was arrested while Miss Mansfield was attending a dance. Ho was taken to the' ball room to bo Identified by her. -o I fft rl Men's and Young Mens OTHING Hoarso coughs and stuffy colds that may develop into pneumonia over night nro quickly cured by Fo ley's Honey and Tar, a It sooths In flamed mombranes, heals the lungv and expels the cold from the system j. u. rerryt Eastern Receipts . Chicago, Doc 16. Receipts, hogs, 45,000; cattle, 24,000: sheen. 25.- 000. Hogs opened slow to five cents lower. Cattle 10 cents lowor;t Sheep steady. Knn'r.s City. Mo.. Dec. IC. Ro- icelpts, hog?, 20,000; cattle, 8000; sheep, 7000 Omaha, Neb , Dec 16 Itecelpts, hogs 8500; cattle 4500; sheep, 750Q eorvMiaxT io itthi mhihs or MICHAELS. STERN FINE CLOTHING" MICHAKL3, BTCRN 4 CO, If you want the very latest effect KCIothing as well as clothes that fit perfectly and arc finished . the highest class manner, done fail to Jsec our large and vanefl assortment of BISHOP'S KEADY TAILORED CLOTHING Suits $10 to $30 O'coats$10to$30 Now is the time lo make y lection of furnishing Goods for holidays Salem Woolen Mill S&J l-'t I 1 S,. . '". i . I