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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALHM, OIWOON. FRIDAY, lEOKMElt 18, 1008.
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Who Can You
Make Happy?
Wo have tho answer Father, Brother or Son, nml ho will be
happy loo, If you will Just glte lilm n
Hart, Schaff tier & Marx
Suit or Overcoat, and Ideal A'nin prevent, its well as being
useful. These clothcM don't cost inueli, either. Every gurm
ent made by and bearing the label of
Hart, Schaff ner & Marx
Is guaranteed to bo of all wool or wool and silk fabrics, with
no mercerized or cotton added, thoroughly shrunk before
cutting scams sowed wit h pure silk thread, tailored In clean
sanitary shops, free from every defect of material or work
man ship.
Afore than that the dealei Is authorized to miv that if the
I Clothes are not right or not satisfactory, your money will bo
refunded.
This Store is the Home of
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Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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Visit Toyland
SECOND FLOOR
The largest assortment ,ln tdl Salem to choose from. Foreign and domestic toyn. These toys are not of
the cheap kind. All kinds to make the children' happy. Huy early; we will carefully pack and
More jour purchases away and deliver them when you say without charge.
Horns, drums, halls, nodding an
Imals and people, surprise hov
court would pass upon tho dlvorno
proceeding; until thon ho will hold
tho matter undor advisement:
ADVOCATE AN
AMERICAN CARDINAL
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Rome, Dee. 18. Advocntos of the
creation of an Amorlcnu cardinal
nro trying to boo somothlng hopoful
In tho postponement until 1909 of
tho CoiiBistory which was to have
boon hold lato this year. Their Idea
Is that tho delay was decldod on to
give tlmo for consideration of the
United States claims. In Hplto of
these hopeful expressions, howovor.
a inujuiity among tho nest lntormeu
clcilcs don't think things look bright
at present.
1 The candidate most discussed are
tho archbishops of Now York, Boa-
ton, Chicago and St. L.ouls. Tho
llrst and second on tho list aro con
sidered tho strongest probabilities,
Most of tho Americans who hnvo dis
cussed tho appointments horo havo
been supporters of tho archbishop of
Now York, but tho Vatican Is said
to bo rathor moro favornblo to tho
iinmi of the Hoslon archdiocese.
However tho Americans may fare,
thoro will ho some cardinals created
at tho Consistory. Thoso most likely
to recolvo rod hats arc: MonBlgnor
Mondcz Dollo, presont patriarch of
Lisbon, who Is considered entitled to
a place in tho Bticrod collogo undor
tho terms of tho "concordat."
Monslgnor Qranlto Dl Dolmonto,
now legato at VIonna, for whom a
ulnco Is needed inasmuch ns condi
tions in Austria make It undcslrablo
for him to remain in his presont
post.
Monslgnor Dlslotl, now first major
domo of tho Vntlcan.
Monslgnor Glustlnl. secretary of
tho congregation of Sacraments.
Monslgnor Lugarl, assessor to tho
holy ofllco.
Desplto frequent rondrt that Arch
bishop Bourne of Voatmlnlstor Ib
nnnccnntnblo on account of sutmosed
tendencies toward modornism, thoro
Is a goncral Impression that his
chance of olovatlon Is als ooxcollont
as a rowurd for' Ills' Work In making
tho Eucharlfltlo" congress In London
so brilliant n success.
es, Jumping Jacks,
Iron trains, lire engines, wagons,
autos, boats, steam engines,
trains with track, sail boats,
magic lanterns, printing press-
es.
The game Diablo, regular alue,
!? !.-.", special to close
69cts
TEDDY
BEARS
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Wcutltcr Fuiveast
Fair tonight mid Saturday.
Iower Insurance ltatc.
By having us do your work. B. W.
Plorco, Capital Eloctrlc Supply Com
pany. Phono C3D. 12-16-ood-tf
Silverware- at Dig Reductions
Come and see, you'll buy sure, at
IJlngoj' jewelry sale, on Commercial
slrcot. 12-16-3t
Think of Thing:
Big baIo, little monoy goes a long
ways horo. Everything so reason
able. Only jowolry storo on Commer
cial Btreet. 12-lC-3t
ProM Club Banquet
vTho Salem Press Club Is to glvo n
bnnquot tonight at tho Ellto Cafo, as
tho Inst sad rites over a departed
member, or rathor a mombor about
to dopart to mako his homo in Cali
fornia. Mr, Albert Mlcholson, who
has boon city editor of Tho Capital
Journal for several montliB past, Is
tho poor unfortunate who has choson
to leavo tho banks of tho beautiful
Willamette for tho fogblown city of
graft and oarthqua'ko and It Is In his
honor that tho banquet Is glv-m.
Among thoso oxpected to bo presont
nro R. J. Hondrlcks, R. McK. Hofor,
Wm. llabcock, Don II. Upjohn, A. W.
Presoott, Wtllard Wlrtz, Carl Ab
rnms, Chatios E Hicks. J. S. Wynnt,
M. D. Morgan, LoUor Davis, and alt
other mombers of tho club.
.lust tho Gift
'Thoro Is n book for you to glvo to
any relatlvo or frlond that will con
voy oxactly your messago of lovo and
good v'lU of whatovor nature.
Nothing eluo will do this. All tho
now books to choose from at Pat
tons' book Btoro.
Students Expelled
AUegod to hnvo been Implicated In
thp "doings' Tuesday night, when
the cornor otono of Eaton Hall disap
peared just previous to tho day It
was to bo lalflf whon u cow was found
In tho University chapel, and whon
tricks woro playod with stovo lias,
three sUidonts woro yesterday notified
by tho discipline commltteo of tho
Willamette University that their
prceonco wbb no longor deslrod at
unai institution. Tney nro ucorco
E. Lowo, of Montana, student of
medicine; Clydo Vincent Nelson, of
Tacoma, bonlor In llboral arts, and
Lewis Hohson, junior In liberal arts.
You Will
Have chanco to shop at tho big
salo going on at HlngoV jowolry
store, on Commercial street.
12-lC-3t
The Imrgest
And most select lino of Meers
chaum pipes over shown In Salem at
Henry Wlprut &. Co.'s, cor, State
and Commercial street.
Hnlns Murder Trial,
Flushing, L. I.. Dec 18. Tho trial
of Thornton Jonklns Hnlns, charged
with tho murder of William E. An-
nls was dolayed today by tho dlscov
ory that exhibits and papers Impor
tant to tho prosecutions case woro
locked In an old-fashioned Bafe, of
which tho combination had been for
gotten.
Assistant District Attorney Darrln
was forced to send an oxpert safe
breaker to open tho safe. The ex
hibits O consisted of two revolver?
and tho bloodstained bathing suit of
Annls.
Frodorlck Storm, a Baysldo roal
estate doalor, was cro9soxamlned to
day by tho defonso rogardlng his
supposed knowledgo of tho where
abouts of John Tonnlng, a Swedish
boat man, whoso testimony, it Is be
llovod, will aid In acquitting tho de
fendant. Horbert L. Funke testified that
Hains approached him before tho
shooting and asked: "Whore Is An
nls?" Funko said that ho ropllod,
pointing toward tho yacht In whlcn
Annls was nearlng the Baysldo float.
Halns thon asked him if ho know
Jesterson, to which Funko said he re
plied In tho negative
Tbo wltnoss declared that ho
watched Halns aa he approached the
yacht.
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CLAGGETT
(Contlouod from pace 1.)
that a legal separation of both parr
ilea lin trrnniiiA nrwMlnr. n .!.. I
itory allowance Is mado for tho sup-
iivmi, ui inu jnuiium can uo arrived
at.
"It Is admitted by tho defendant
that ho Is worth ino.nnn hut !.
court Is of -tho opinion, after hearing
.. luu momuujiy, iiqu mKing into con
sldoratlon tho valuo of realty In and
near Salem, tho dofondnnt is wortft
nearer ?100,000, none of which In"
OClllltv should act in thn Millrfran t
it llO Plaintiff, as tliev hnil no nnrt In
acquiring mis eaiato. out the plaliir
tiff nlinnlrl tin nrnvMiul tnw .l...fn.7
her natural life, or while she remains
single, at mo expense of the defend
ant. "TllO defendant VOllintnrllv nntaral
Into marriage relations with , tho.
iMiwiiuu, utKing nor ror uotter or
worse as long as thoy lived, and ns
ovldepco shows, sho has kopt houao
for him and cared for hln mlnnr ohll.
dien as a mother shm'ild for nearlv
six years procedlng tho commonco
ment of this suit.
"The plaintiff alleges cruel and In
human treatment and nccuBos tho de
fendant of not properly supplying tho
household with necessary provision
and tho family with sufllclent raiment
From all the testlmnnv thnt u im.
shown and from bills for supplies
produced no exhibits In this case, !t
Is shown that tho cost of living In
this family of six, two of whom aro
young women, is lesi than J850 por
annum. WhlU tho court would not
wish to And that defendant had
starved his family, yot It Is the opin
ion of tho court that economy was
pract'eed to tho danger point.
"But for tho fact that a decree for
tho plalnilff would carry with It one
third of tho realty of tho defendant,
the court cculd roadlly pass upon u
divorce If proper arrangements for
alimony could be arrived at But, as
tho court has said, tho children of
tho nlalntiff aro not entitled to anv
Intorost Irt this large ostato through
their mother, tho court asks the
counsel, with their clients, to ar
range itho property rights, and the
KSOAPKI) PIUBONKU.
(United Press LoaBod Wire.)
Chicago, Doc. 18. Terribly oma
ctatcd and apparently starved, Chaa.
Vorman, 55 yoaro of ago, told tho po
llco today thnt ho had escaped from
tho stockado of tho Now corn Pro
ducts plant, at Argo, whoro, ho said,
ho had boon kopt prisoner, with oth
er workmon, for four months.
Ho declared that, after throo
months of conflnomont, ho mado a
request to loavo. This request, ho
Bald, was flatly rofuuod, and ho was
ordorod to go back to his work, un
der conditions which becamo Intol.r
ablo. Finally, In desperation, ho Bald
that ho took a chanco and mado his
escape. Ho hid In a load of dirt,
With only IiIb head protruding, in
this way, he said, ho oludcd tho vk
Ijanco of tho sontrlos. Whon tho
wagon reached a point oiitsldo of
tho stockade, whoro ho thought it
was fittfo to leave It, ho wrlgglod from
his tciniHJrary grave, and, jumping
out, mado his escape without being
caught
Tho offlcors of the Newcoru Pro
ducts Company aro oxpected to ap
poar this afternoon at tho mooting of
tho fodentl grand Jury, which Is In
vestigating tho 'chnrgCB madp by Its
omployos. Thoy will probably dony
Vorman 's sensational story.
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I'yoKmpIiy Needles
And bulbs. Tho Varloty Store,
Hlng Jewelry Store '
Will bo opon every, ovonlng from
now ntll nftoi Xmas.- 12-16-3t
THE MARKETS
PORTLAND MARKETS
flrnln, Flour, Feed, iStc.
P6rtlaud, Oregon, Decomber 18
Wheat UluoBtera, 96 97c; club,
91c; fife. DOG1 91c; red Russian,
88c; 4Qfold, 91c; valley, 91c,
Barley Producers' prices": Feed,
2G por ton; brewing, f 27.
Oats Producers' prices: No. 1
white, $31 B 31.50 por ton.
Flour Patents, J6.00 por barrel;
straights, $4.05; exports, $3.70; Val
ley; $4,05; -8ack graham, $4,40;
whole wheat, $4.65; ryo, $5.60.
Mlllstuffs Bran, $26.50 per ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country,
$30; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22;
rolled barlev $28 29.
Hay Timothy, Willamette Val
ley, $14 per ton; Eastern Oregon
timothy, $16 17; clover, $12;
nlfnlfa, $13; gruln hay, $12.50
$13.
Vegetables and Fruit.
Fresh Fruits Apples, 60c$1.50
box; pears, $11.25 pr box; grapos
751b50c per craje; quinces, $1.00
1.25 per box; cranbprrlos, $13.50
14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes,
$6.50 8.00 per barrel; huckleber
ries, 10 15c por pound; per Sim
mons, $11.25.
Potatoes Buying prjee, 75p0c;
por hundred; sweot potatoes, 2
2V4c per pound; onions, $1 por 100
pouuds.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Buttor City creamery, oxtras,
36 37c; fancy outside creamery,
32V&35c por pound; store, 17
20c. . -v.
Egga Oregon ranch 4045o;
Eastern 30 35c per dozen .
Poultry Hons, 13c per lb; spring
1213c; Fiuall, 1314c; mixed, 12
12Vfcc;, ducks, 1415; geesa 9
10o; turkeys 1617c; dressed
turkeys, nominal.
Cheese Fancy cream twins, 15c
SPECIAL PIANOSAlT
END OF YEAR
GEO. C. WILL HAS HAD SUGGtSSfl,
omul riAWS
Having had a .very successful
year In soiling u largo number ol
pianos, and to make this showing n
largo ns can possibly 10 made, 1
havo decided to glvo tho people ()l
Salem and vicinity a chance to 1m,
plnnoa cheaper than they evei
bought pianos before. This Is to sell
a lot of pianos In a short spnee ol
tlmo ad to make tho number ol
pianos sold a record number this
year.
Why do 1 sny you can buy pianos
cheaper than ovor before Tho 1 en
sons aro, If you will Investigate, that
I purchase my planoB cheaper than
any othor dealer in tho stato or Or
ogon. No consigned pianos In stock.
Also on account of the fact that wo
do most of the work oursclfvcs much
less than 0 titers bear. AIbo, the ship
ping of pianos In car load lots, with,
out boxes, as wo do, makes a lnrcc
saving to you, In tho prices of the
boxes and tho frolght on them.
Thon, with the largo reductions 1
wl Blve you,
forcnt Priced Vlln tift
a crp.if ....- paBM. to.
"rll Piano, VK
onra When I wu'16
Si'isyas
havo nro aC?.1
.. ou thini;; m
mo coming reap . "'
nodal sale iKi?
T, ',WW l0 00 to
nat you can h M
liomo for a llm- L'
MV Ulnrn i.T. ""KJ.
s. mffii
fiKo. a
11,0 'SIC Dd
por pound; full cronm trlplots, lCc;
full cream Young Amorlca, lGc.
Voal Extra, 9 9 Wo por pound;
ordinary, 7 8c; hoary, 5c.
Pork Fancy, 7,c per pound;
largo, 6 7c.
Hops, Wool, Hides, Ktc.
Hops 1908, cholco, 7Sc;
prlmo, 6 7c; modlum, 5Gc por lb
1907, 24c; 1906, llc.
Wool Eastorn Oregon, avorngo
boat, 10 14c por pound, according
to shrlnkaco; Vnlloy, 15 16c.
Mohair Choice, 18c per pound.
Hideo Dry hides, No. 1, 1315c
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calf, 10c peund: Baltod hides. 5
lit) So pound; Baited calfskin, 12
13c pound; groon, lc less.
Local Wholesale Market.
Wheat, per biiBhol 90c
Ooats, por bushol 4345c
Flour, hard whoat $5.00
Flour, vnlloy $4.25
Mill feed, shorts $33.50
Mill food, bran $31.00
Hops. 1908 crop 78ft
Hops, 1907 crop 2tfT3e
Chlttlm bark 3C
Wool, coarflo 1 3c
Wool, medium 15c
Mohair 18c
Hay, choat $12.00
Hay, clovor $11.00
Potatoes, bushol 40 15c
Applos, bushol 50c(fr$1.00
OntoiiB, por cwt SBfliOOc
Prunes, por pound 1 Vi 4 V4 e
Cranborrles, Howo'b varloty,
bbl $13-00
Hutter and KgK"
Eggs ". 35c
Buttor, croamory 40c
Buttor fati 37c
Choose, -twins ..... , .14Hl5c
Poultry.
,HonB ; . 10c
BroHoffl nn1 fryers.'. . , 10c
TurkoyB, pound ..15c
Ducks, pound 10o
Geoso, pound 8c
Livestock.
Stcors (1100 to 1200 lbs.) . . . .3',fcc
Stoors, undor 1000 lbs 334c
Cowb 22c
Hogs, fat Bftc
Stock ic
Shoop, wothers 3c
Ewes 22tfc
Spring lambs 3V6c
Voal, according to quality. .. .5 7c
Retail Mnrket.
Flour, per tiack U-25
Eastorn Oregon 150
Bran, por sack , . . '. c
Shorts, por sack $1-35
Wheat, per bu ?1 5
OatB, por bu 50c
Cheat, por ton $14.00
Clovor, por ton $13 00
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NotJcc.
The regular annual mooting of le
sharoholdors of tho Capital National
Bank of Salem, for tho election of
directors, will be hold at Its bank-ino-
hmisft. in Salem. Oregon, Tues
day, January 12, 1909, at 3 o'clock
p. m. JOS. H. ALBERT,
w.im Cashier
; rnvvFM1 .VL.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
Offlce with Wm. Brown & Co., No
29, Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, or
t 0. W, Rabun 1,.
P. 1. V.l ..'-
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0. w. Dlmmlck, ot
in town oi M '
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ho city oa bulnoa r
i'ir. nna Jin. u '
In Pnrttinil fn . 1..
C. A. Park west to I
Ilinrnlnt. nn hi,.t..
F. V Reynoldjliui
wook,'s buslnos itrln.
II. 0 Moore vhohil
hnmn In Ath.n. in.
Frank Djbrijr, ct Bntdl
tl'o c'ty oa bntlniw fim
. I'uincr Mooro VMifMi
tho electric for Forth j
UllVilllKlU.
B. W. Kendall rJ )
ui lruuuuuin, nn; a ,
nt'Buay.
r 1. Molffir nA f IT I
Wllinra'otto UnlTf.rjIlj, M
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Mr. and Mn. A D.!
n PnrllnrHl rttltrivt
Thoy will li nwnftfl
TiwIpo .1 It RfflltllK
street today afier 1 )i'j
nwi.
Mrs. M.X. Welch iHlM
this morning ana wuim
n.n.n A,trlntr Id hftl'JltL i
Hoy Davli went to hgj
morning lie mil wr"'
nn lnidlness,
f- A lira 0 tt'llVilll
Portland this morslm J
burn Is a banner 01 m
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this morning for bU bwl
Kon City to ipeno um
l. iinH Mn K. A S
family eu.t to PortlMlJ
lug whore Ubfyeipect to)
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hor liprae nww
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Mr, ano '"TwTull
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homo in Turnery
has been In Saiemj
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