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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL. 8ALRM, OllttflOX. WBDNKBDA1T, DECEMBER 10, 10Q8 8 BUSINESS MEN TALK 4- HEIGHT Santa Claus Says GOT HIM IN JAIL 1 0 STATE FAIR 88 1 n m i i Wt' v, I f I IK i !r '4! n L-''i V in ii rirfl.'im' "I am Just one iutmiii wllli a copper Hvltcd contract to make millions of people perfectly Iiappy each year, and do It all between JU o'clock Christinas eve anil 5 o'clock Christmas, mornings anil If I disappoint any lly bang! off goes' a pleco of my repntatlon. Got, to be a mind reader, loo. Well, It's tip to me all rKlit got to stoii thinking and fco t" worn." Yos lint Santa Clans can he helped. IlEltlC Ik (lie best kind of a ChHxtmn store lllled with heautlful gifts and with every member of our selling force eitRer to help you solve the A'nias problems. Hotter conns rtillit away. Holiday Footery Wo are now ready with the most pleasing Hue of Shorn, Slip pers, Moccasins, etc., over shown in Salem for Men, Woman and Children. All size's and all widths arc shown. The prices nro to suit tho purse. TOYIiNB 2nd Floor SHOE SECTION'. Tho hnpplcst plnco in nil of Salem. Lot thorn seo tho hun dreds of playthings Santa Claus has provided this season. ELECTRIC TRAINS, TRAINS WITH TRACKS, HOOKING HOHSES, STAFFED ANIMALS, TEDDY DEARS, MECHANICAL TOYS, TOOL CHESTS, DOLL HEDS, DRESSED DOLLS, DOLL THUNKS. I I TOYLAND 1 2nd I Floor Tomorrow Only Wo offer n beautiful Swiss Em broidered Uitroatt Scarf. Those nro 50c and 7Fc valttos and will i;ifko kn excellont Xmas gift. To day only. Nono sold until 8: .10. No telephones orders re ceived. 25c each K-. KDANnnilD ? email uiw&nu'iuix iffl-'W KAHHUlW lfc ""v" ii lFr '10 mrg0 Opossum, Fox Boob, Fourln hand, Scarfs, Stolos, Etc. PI- Tins is a 1 tltnoly Xinns LLJ Offer. Special $"..00 values Now $4.19 $7.G0 and $8. GO values Now $5.95 $10.00 values Now $7.95 $12.50 values Now $9.85 $20.00 values Now $14.85 W m' 'I iJzr NW-v VJWB Holiday Neckwear SEE COUKT STREET WINDOW. Nifty, classy, stylish ties and muniors, In a wldo assortment of different materials and colors. This storo has long been known ns the quality shop for neck wear and this season's showing i will more than convlnco you. NEGKWEAK SECTION. Umbrellas Tho greatest holiday showing In Salem. Umbrollns with stool rod and frame, bulb runner, tho covers nro navy, cardinal, greon, brown and black with a clover as sortment of Princess Handles without a doubt the finest holt day offer In Siilom. Prices from 50c to $12.50. Sf&XhfikirhJL iffMvffJ'OMirrij'M rWBPmRJ&lm?M'IAfPlJlitmvTm jfH-' i f J?J ZiiMxmir TJpijjfjX TOYLAND 2nd Ploor Heminway's Spool Silk, all Colors, 5c a Spool Commencing tomorrow night this store will keep open until 6 o'clok to accommodate our many customers Paul Nunari, Giant of Salem, I? ArVostdd by Mistake for Running Down N, W. Clarke N. W. Clark, a janitor nl tho slnlo house. vw run ditwn by a "lull man" on bicycle hut night, and was slight ly brn!ail. IIo noticed, ns he got np, the disappearing llgure of a "tall man," who looked uncommonly tall to Clark 1n ltlR dajsed condition. Im mediately Clark began to try and re member who tho giant of the town wits, and thoro Unshed across hi tninil Pawl Nunan, who has chnrgo if the circulation of th Portland Jour nal, which llttlo man standi (5 foal 3 Inches In his slocking foot. There upon a wnrrnnt was socurod and Nn nau arrested, but upon being soeu by Chirk, tho latter admllted ho nindo a mistake, that tho giant who had run over him was a woo little fol low when compared to Nunnn. The newspaper man further proved hio In nocoiice of having run down Clark by showing that hla blcyclo was in his olllre ut tho tlmo of tho nccldent. The wnrrnnt has boon withdrawn. SAYS CLAG6ETT SLEPTJN BARN Defendant's Daughter Testi fies Plaintiff's Children Too Noisy Has Many Other Troubles. ADVOCATE SSEWER, BOULEVARD am, ... STREET CAR SERVICE - makf . " unnor-nM U rt F(U HORSEMEN. Manager Page prosentod a survey i h, ,, ., limv litl'inltinl .ri--i.i.,.1.. . ... . ... ,l' 'Mr, Ilii-tr... . '"RCll '. bej; keeping of horf "" """ i"whdiuu a Hiirvey htmnl t for now torinlnnl grounds nt the fnl, 'tho ... ground, parallel to ,th. Sou.hon.Ltrt" ?, ed that a,, of Ik... 1 i i anil thpn i, "a lU'uA,::: rk mle nn,1 ...... y '"II ... . ",u ''uiauoi t'nntfln fltnilru .....I ...1 i .......v. uubnn, Huu Liit oui in rrn Ing. It will moan, a joint pint form 800 root long with tho S. 1. Co, nnl reiiovo conguon Ht the mtes. Th' amnll f ftntimilfit .! -. ij wet of tho S. P. etatlon will bo lm-i formor i they iiruvpu ylLu a imuon nnd nno park- vmWM .",. lug of tho iiromlHM. HIb request w... Trade. 2 J. .A'hl "rn.n.,.wl- hownnen ,:?i Amornmn Abo Priwor proienleu Kro.indu nniti tl' tho mtttnor of aowor through UIKh' 1Pnl mim hi 1 land, frnin lit,, nn-f m n, MM....I., m hIfn tut K.. nvonuo to tho rlvor, on Highland av-1 n.i tt.iB,"...T'Hl wnuo nnd Columbia atreot. Tho di-1 stalls nnd track11, "" iiiuiiiiiiiiih are io oo is.io au inchm, Secretary WU ., and tho atato fair board will i,n m, -.. ....T .Icb m " " " "'-I 'Mr KiiMinns h J...,. aikod to recommend Hint this sower j to Anrll c,0WIws bo oxtondod to Include tho sewage of tho fnlr grounds, A. ITuckostctn, of tho Men's Leaguo, presontod tho claims of tho liorBomon's naioclntlon to have ronsonablo uso of tho atnlln an I tracks of tho state fair grounds for training nnd breaking purposes. Vnl unblo stalllona havo boon driven out of tho stnto by a recent ruling of the Mr. Downing, of .1,,.. I Ilio, !.. 1 . -""U1 , "'. inu unnrn ro,.j,'.. Huslne i action. nn,i , .. 81 premises under mm. lions, nut no actios,, J fore tho delegation dtptK j iiuiu AiDcr;aiwUtfd6(i had undertaken lo brtatsu wi.tor nnd build a kilnjl "ur grounas. OOOOOO "OOO OOTOOOO laaKaEBEa m ooooooooooo 0 CITY NEWS " ooooooooooo Wwithci Kotrcnst I"nlr tonight ami Tluu-silay. KlkH Will Dauci. Tomorrow night, rogular soclnl for mombors. Dancing nnd cards. Threo roasona for buying Cleveland's Baking Powder: Superior Quality (Puro Cream of Tartar). NcatOBt Pnckngo fScrow top can). Dost Price (3 lbs. ?l; 5 lbs. ?1.0B New Noturlc Stolla D. Myers, huldlaw; William A. Mack, Astoria; W. S, Grogory, C. T. Sallng, R. M. Gatowood, Win, G. Deck, Geo. II. Dufur, Portland. New Corporations Prlnco Extonslon Mining Com pany; principal ofllce, Portland; enp Itnl stook, $500,000; lucorporato-8, Harry W. Rand, D. Williams and Frank O. Garrison. Pacific Toll Road Company; prlnolpnl olllco, Port land; oapltnl stock, $10,000; Incor porators, Russell Hawkins, Chnrlea Stlnchfiold, Jr., and John M. Gearln. Sllvorwnro nt lllg Reduction Coiuo nnd soo, you'll buy sure, at Hinge.' Jowolry salo, on Commorclal atroot. 12-10-3t Philomath Gionniory butter for tho good tablo Aakyoiir grocer, Shiifoi. tho Hunicss Man Now Is tho tlmo to got your heavy draft and plow harnoss. Il03t stock In town. Think of Thing lllg wile, llttlo money goos a long ways hero. Everything so reason able. Only jowolry Btoro on Commer cial strcot. 12-lG-3t For Stovo Wmh1 And coal call 198, Vogot Lumber Company. Voget Lumbar Xw Houscs- Alwaya for sal(. Company, Hlkn, Notice Cnrds nnd night. dancing tomorrow You Will ? Havo ' chnnco to shop al tho big aulo going on at Hlngoa' Jowolry store, on Commercial street. 12-lC-3t O Clii'itiHtst Meat Ill Salem. Smoked shoulders, lie per pound, at F. P. FarrlngtonV Stato striMit Grocer and markotmnn. W. T, Ulgdon, Umlerlakor Has added to his already largo stock something absolutely new. Tho nll-Bteol, lead coated, double top, comont-soallng enskot will last Indefinitely; can bo moved any tlmo; costB no moro thnn tho old ttylo motalllo and la far Biiporlor In con struction, appearance and durability- Ovct Hnlf Coiitury Hao Barr's Jqwelry Btoro existed, nnd our motto has always been, & equaro deal to all. Geo. O. Will's Store Is best known for comploto stocks nnd good, reliable goods. In pianos, organs, talking machines, sheet mu sic, musical Instruments and sewln? machlnos. Storo nt 121 Soruth Com mercial street, Salem. lUnges' Jewelry Store Will bo opon every ovoning from now until after Xmas. 12-16-3t Novelty Post Card A now lino of postals, ospocially adaptod to convoy Christmas greet ing, to a fond friend In n dlstnucd will bo found in abundance for o'.d nnd young nt Pattern's Pot Card Hail TUiy Roal Darr's Jowolry ad. Tharo nro somo n'co Christmas prosonts horu Very C'ourteouH Clerks Visitors to Patton'8 book storq will notice very particularly that they urn giving proper r.ttentlon Just us soon as they ontor. This firm has udddd several now salespeople, so that yon will bo shown around promptly whothor you buy or not. i Rollnblo Jewelry At rollablo prices. AVo have no trush to unload. Unrr'a, Jowolra. Klka, Notlc! Cards nnd dancing tomorrow night. It Ih All Right If you want chca.p trash, but don't bo deceived Into paying sterling silv er prices for it. Rollablo goods at rollnblo prices. Barr'a, Jewelers. Special Rates Tho Southern Pacific company hns announcod that they will make a special rate of a faro nnd one-third on all tholr lines In tho state during the holidays. Salo dates will bo on Decembor 18, 19. 23, 24, 25, 31 and January 1. Tho return. limit being January 4, 1909. Last year tho spe cial rate was made for students only, but this year it Is open to all. The Claggott divorce case was again resumed In the circuit .courl before Judge Gallowny today, and a battlo royal was carried on between tho legal talent. Attorneys KnUor and Hlngham, for Clnggett, and Car son & Brown, for Mrs. Clnggett. Not withstnndlng thnt n good number of witnesses hnvo horetoforo boon exam ined In thlu case, thorn nro several more to coino boford tho mutter will bo presented to Judgo Gnllowny com ploto. Among tho wIIihhmim testifying to day wag Margaret Clagott, daugh ter of W. 1). CliiKXUtl, thu defendant In tho oao. MIiw Cluggot rotated to tin court how hor father made his sleeping nnnrtors In tho lir.ru, n lie could not rest quiet In the liwo ow ing to so much uolie canned throng!) the 'children of Mr. Clnggett con tinually coming nnd going at the ro- Itlonce. Mian Clnggett wnf at this point the instigator or n wordy wnr between Attorneys Cwraoii and Hlng- hnin. T.ho court, however, again "tart nl grinding, pud the young lady, who was Boinowlmt flory, wont on with hor story, Sho answorcd sovor.U questions put to hor by Attor ney Cnrson regarding provisions pur chnsod for tho homo, nnd told hpw sho considered thnt ovorythlug noc essary for tho household larder w?.s lii ovldonco. Attornoy Knlcor then took tho witness In hand. Ho Intro duced sevorr.I orders for monoy con taining Clnggott's signature, and no on nrosontlng them to tho young ladv. sho nllogod thnt the handwrit ing wps that of Mrs. Claggott, and that Bho collected tho monoy on tho ordors nnd tmrnod It over to Mrs. Claggott. When asked what the monoy was used for, tho wltnosa wa3 IKisltlvt that It had boon used for transportation for Mrs. ClaggottN dnughtor. Mlos Edna McFnrland. At torney Carson produced n bill for two ladlo' hats, and asked tho wit ness concerning them, but she de nied having purchased two hats, but nccoptod tho accusation of purchas ing one, and that not being for hor solf. After a few other question the younrc wltnosa was permitted to loavo tho stand. Clnggett'3 son then took tho stnnd, but was allowed to go after a short oxamlnntlou regarding tho con dition of tho household. Clnggett on Rtnml, W. D. Claggott, tho defendant In tho suit, vaa brought up for exam ination. Claggott says how ho nov-'r abused hl3, wife, nor had he beon guilty of ill or profane language to her In his life. When asked to ox plain In relation to tho charactor of food ho was getting at homo, Clag gett said, ho made no objection to the general bill of faro, but to eat O" O 0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS. O Tho olllclal returns of tho presidential elee'lon, whici lal u noon compiciou, snow me rouowing vo'e: Tnft (Ri Jft O IJrynn (I)), C, 393, 182; Debs (S), 44M71. 1 O Editor Pulitzer, owner of tho Now York World, m .0 his papor that ho Is ready for Roosovclt's threatened llbtla O IngH, nnd repeats his ehargos In connection with the Pitu O purchase O Tho Hlcamor Dalhm City sunk In tho Columbia rlrtr .j O Sho rented on a mud bottom undo lives were lost nor suu O hurt, though there was n panic on bonrd, O Tom Longboat, tho Indian manor, Inst night defeat! I O In u Marathon raco in Madison Square Gardens, New ' OOO OOOOOOOO 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0011 and that ho could hardly ovor bo provided with a washed or worn shirt. Ho based his obj ctlons on now nhlrt3 as being uncomfortablo, nnd hnrd to woar. Ho answorod tho question iih to what ho told his wife on thoiM) occasions by tolling her ho bought his own clothes a long time before ho know hor, nnd could con tinue to do bo, but did not mho pro fane language whllo milking th atatonionU After having told tho court how untruthful the utiit mouts made ngattiBt him In rognrd to his driving off Mrs. Claggatt's children, and mak ing bad reinnrkt about the folks, the court adjourned. n NEW ODORLESS STUMPING POWDER .Ww Masting Material Sold Huuser Ilro. Is Said to llo Siifo nnd Odorless. by linitx. KNQBl To tho wife of M II. Kngcl, a their ntiaxt Eighteenth street Dkh 1908, an 8-pound Mr. Kngol Is pa&torcftiti I.utlioran church oaCntali 1 1 in i The lllg Electric Jiiftil Itl'iik tonight. Chrlstnms Don't forcM to real Ei'i? ad in this papc Inils Ki-nyon aM fci5 ' ,i,i. .v for Penn f Wl tuako their home Mr. nml Mrs. ElnwS.1 for Porilanl jc&terdu ftM( to Morrow. M F. W. May. of Dutte, !JI ii,i,. wends in Galea W on Ma way to Sa FrJ , J. F. Day.rolurnMW"' Woodburn joneroaj - Ing b8lncM here. Hnusor Uroc, proprietors of e Salem Gun Storo, hav? Just finished building a powdor magazine, and are now proparlng to furnloh Trojan Stumping Powdor. Trojan Stumping Powdor Is ft non nltroglycorlno explosivo of compara tlvoly recent Invention. It doos not nnntfitn anv ultro-glycorlno, thore- Mm win not froozo. ollminntlng th? .1 .. ...I.lnl. mnnna n 'avlng 01 lIlilwillB n hium ...V.M - limn nnd irroator safety. Ono of tho peculiar features f stumping powders In uso heretofore i.nn i.iuin Mini nwinc to tho nltro frivrortno iiaodin tho mniiufactur It ft 0 o 0 0 0 gives off n vory offensive and power ful gao, calming tho party using tho nowdor to havo a violent hoadaclie. Trojan powdo' does not give off any odor, so parties using samo will not bo troubled with tho headache. With tho combination of no thaw ing and no headache, Hauser Br. l.niiAvn thnv havo tho powder that . .iAn(n0 formnra nml nOOIllO WHO are Clw'M "T! .......-. ..... , . ,l,ln(Tl . .. inr tW (rrnunil of stAimns liaVO oueu i"" ,i'trd ul , .... .i. tuMI writ.' moro ruiiy to any ohu " - von moro fully t onny ono who win w" orcan . . Ued-Success o Norwich UnloflFlrt TfiwiflftCtW Frank Mcmllib,WN Office with waw""- 29, Commercial " MHWFV TO Id Tiios.K.rol OverUdaDii o'ooooooo; o NEW TODAY - ,. - . Al oe: .. ... ctal--And t1' rrtsalem urday evening, W mission tree ires Lb?ZV Inquire ui -miles south ob SleoP'TJ Wo Ai-o Not Going out of buslneae, nelthor nro wo soiling plated trash nt sterling bakers' broad wos" beyond hl3 physlc- prlces Barr'a, Jewelers. Mrs. L. L. Nlcklln left for her homo In McMlnnvlllo this" morning after visiting hero Bister, Mrs. B. W. Wallace. Mrs. Nlcklln was former ly city editor on the Telephone Register. al capability, and that he often made this fact known to his wife, but slw would not Hsten Got AH tlu Shirts. ' Tho shirt question was then Intro duced Claggett explained this to the court by saying that Wb wife was continually buying him new shirts. Como ami Sct V-v.. .- whnthor VOU buy Or not Will I'UbO, ....-." . - -- . and seo our dogs and deer, nt & State street. . o Hear . The Big Electric .Marine Band ai Rink tonight. ---. Dennis' Rug Display Is moving to Singer sowing ma chine room, where a new Invoice cah be seen. . iiJirt' iniilre oi i 1 H ..... iireA . nkAnl Jt 148. ni"" " " jfrtU Wantci';"f the service! Or..tolooK-7to "i. hrzzr ?j catl0B8iSa; wltnconnl8TB:&' with rrs. Bldg.. M I