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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
AllX OAriTAli JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. .ynWAY, DKOHUItKU 18, 1008. 1 (rJM$ ! ii y W'MJL. 11 V 'T - 'aWcti CI. J irf 5 E Greatest Holiday Sale Of all Our Ladies9 Suits, Skirts, Furs, Coals From now until Christmas we offer bargains" in ready-to-wear goods that surpass all our former efforts to unload a big stock FUR COATS REDUCED Black Fur Coat lined throughout with Skinner's Satin, $45 value, reduced to $34 Brown Fur Coat lined throughout with satin, regular $25 value for $19 Black Fur Coat lined with high-grade satin, $40 value for .$32 Verv filnssv Rlnnk P.nnU. $$&$ Regular $30 values reduced to $24. ur Scarfs and Muffs Reduced Our entire stock without reserve, comprising all high grade Mink, Fox, etc., as well as the moder ate priced lines HiLLB!7iiL'9flHH H' The ! Useful Store J, L. Stockton The White Corner IQM The I Holiday I House I MILLIONAIRE AMD WIFE AGAIN AS ONE Hanbury Gives Wife $4,000, 000 Present Reminder-of Sensational Suit. (United Proas Lonsotl Wlro.) San Francisco, Doc. 19. Ab nn odd equel to tholr sonsntlonnl dl vorcv caso, which wns patched up Inst spring, David T. llnnbury, tho multi-inllllonairo, and his protty wife, a formor tolophouo girl, havu cemented tho restoration ol tholr af fection with i rocord-brenklng ObrlKt inns gift of proporty vnlued nt $4, 000,000. Doeds giving to tho wlfo tho enor mous lioldlugs of the huobnnd wore recorded In Nnpa yesterday, tho traits for mntnlnlug this stipulation, how ever, thnt, whllo Mrs llnnbury n- cnttti, lournl tinaanaolntl jt lint tlMfl- band s fortune, alio will not oxorciso nliji ,11 , nilwil iitlfil nrfcti 11 b ttrvMT Tli I a tirlnnnlv crlfr wlllnh tmilr.vt the vivacious Mrs, Hanbury ono of tn ricucst womon. in unmornin, in- ciuui's mo unuoury brewing iiuor- naK In Mtta n,fv n nhnrn 111 Mll Ifrtll- burj broworloa of London and tho Hiuluirs climnpngno winorloooi Kng Inml mid Franco, mining Int rests In Knvmln Pnllfnrnln mill Orncnn ntlll largo real ostato holdings In and around tlilo city, pnrucuiany iu uie tunc Hon o' tho Sacramento and San Joaquin rlvero. Thoso who havo followed tho nir.t rinionlat vicissitudes of Mr. and Mrs. Hanbury a"e Inclined to bollovo thnt tho htiBbnnd la porfoctly satlnflel to let bygone bo b'-goncs. Ills atAipond ous gift, following his bitter nttnek on hi i wlfo'o character, In his rccont dlvorco suit, shows that tho pair have lightly hopped rroin uio oxiromo vi dl cord t tho oxtremo of oftectlon. The evldtnco dragged out Into day light InHt soring by both parties In tho Hanbury dlvorco suit, rovoaled Mrs Hanbury as tho young and gid dy wlfo of a maturo but blbuloiu husband Inconipatnblllty was, how over, only a minor fenturo of tholr troublos. llnnbury placed prlvato dotootlvoo on tho wltnoss otand who told of Mrs. Hnnbury'a gny Baton ln Borltoloy, where she earned tho Bobrlauot cu "tl o colloso widow." So thoroughly had Hanbury's dotcctlvcs dono tholr work that, wl.on Alio rovolatlons bo enmo too pointed ono day In tho Miur-u- of tho trial, tho woman col- ! Inpscd litHo court room. Mrs. Hanbury, on tho other hand, turned up a fow st6rlos oil lior hus band. SI10 put ono witness on tho Btnnd who told of Hnnbury'8 alleged capacity for Intoxicants, describing a typical day ns bolng opened with a few highballs, followed by n quart of beer for brenkfast, arnortcd drlnko until noon, nnothor quart of boor for lunch, varlocatod boVcrngoa tor tho rost of tho nftornoon and chani pngno for tho ovntng hours. KLKVKN fcOLTMKnS Altti POISONED Washington, Doc. 18. General T. II. Dllss, commanding tho dopart mont of Mindanao, Philippine Islands, cabled tho war dopartmoct today reporting tho death of 11 men of tho Elghtoonth Infantry at Camp Kolthley, Mihndano. Tho men drank mothyl poison, confined In tho drogj of Colombian Spirits," a native drink, OOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOO 0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS. O Tho O. K. It & Co's wostbound trnlit, No. 1, was hold up by four O O robbers eight mile wost or Portland ai 8:50 o'clock last night and O O tho express moawngor mado to glvo up tho contontn of tho ?afo, O O which-dl I not amount to much. .... , , X O McCarrou, Bryan's worst onomy In Now ork, Ib preparing to O O hrvo tho Poorlofls one- ojoctod from tho party. O O Testimony wns produce I boforo Intorotnto Conimorco CommliH O O elonor Lino yostordny showing thnt portors on Piillmnt' trains nb- O .0 Bolutsly rofuso to do tholr work unloso thoy rocclyo tips. 0 O A glrli' somlnnry principal has stntod Alint noosoVolt bohavod un- O O gontlonnnly on Thanksgiving (Uy, whoa ho rodo up to ono of tho o O young ladloa and rebuked hor for attomptliiR to rldo nhond of tho O O Prenldonl. , ,, ., r O Tnft war yostordny In oonforonuo with Itooiovolt rocnrdlng tno o O Panama cannl. ... ,, P O John D. Itookofollor, Jr., hns had tho olllco's of Hearst a Company O O nrrostcd for llbol. OOOO OOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOO FOR SALE! Anything you want to buy, or will soil anything you havo to sell, will oxchango anything you havo for anything yopt want; will writo your flro Insurnnco for 80 cents per $ 1 OO for 3 years Without niwessmonts, policy teoB or liability o the assured. LISTON & MAY OPERA HOUSE BLOCK 484 Court St. wmmmmmmmmmmBmm.m Salem, Oregon oney Raisin Sale ft. Inning today and continuing until December 31, 1908, we are going to conduct ono of tho largest CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS salos that has ovor boon conducted In history of Salem. . iMtM ur Larec Stock of Men's Clothing Furnishings I' to be thrown on the market at such piices that no money saver can resist.. It is right in tho midst of tho suit season, and nnothor suit would come in very handy, It would help ran out next season also, Our Guarantee i Any article bought during this sale that for any reason ;'h not satisfactory, may be returned and money refunded Our Loss Is Your Gain The man who has his eye 'on his pocket book will got busy and. buy all the wearables he can use', Remember Remember everything goes, and nothing rosorvod, Wo include our ontiro stock, Not only regulars but "longs," "stouts" and oxtra sizos, A-y man tj f..ine, who expects to continue wearing clothing or has a few boys to keep covered cannot afford to miss this Salo, So we advise you now to supply your wants for months Wc Toss Our Profits to the Winds Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Topcoats P ' r 3a.00. Sale Pricj --Sia.au " $30,00, Sale Price $17-80 a. $27,50, Sale Price sl6-35 Wr $25,00, Sale Price $15-80 hi, $22,50, Sale Price v $148 $20,00, Sale Price ---- s13-80 lar $18,00, Sale Price '..' $12,3 lar $15,00, Sale Price $9,8 R' tilar. $13,50, Sale Price $8'30 Rk .IvOlOKn Ool Drln ---- -5.OU - a, vpi,uu, oaio I nuv p ! P ,( r r i p Jast run your eye over these prices and your slim purse will grow fat Extra Trousers Regular $6,00, Sale Price $4.80 Regular, $6,00, Sale Price ; $3.90 Regular, .$4,00, Sale Price.... '. $3.10 Regular, $3,50, Sale Price v.w $2'80 Regular, $3,00, Sale Priced $2.50 Regular, $2,50, Sale Price $1.90 Regular, $2,00, Sale Price $1.30 Underwear Regular' $3.00, Sale Price '- $2.10 Roiular $2.50, Sals Prloo $1.90 Rogular $2,00, Sale Price $1.60 Regular $1,50, Sale Price $1.10 Regular $lt6o, Sole Price $ .80 Regular $ .75, Salo Prloe $ .50 Rogular $ ,50, Salo Prloo.. $ .40 Owine to the lack of space we cannot enumerate all of our prices. But everything is roducod in the same proportion, . W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET m