Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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So Sore He Swore;
He Swears No More,
HOME AFTER 'A
YEAR
EUROPE
Thero was a Merchnnt mighty sore
In fact, to sore he swore and swore
And kept on swearing more and more.
Tho trouble was that folks, Instead
Cf pitronlzlng hlm by Ned!
Were buying goods by mall, he said.
dm day ho got a tittle hint
C'l liow to makehls store a mint)
Then hope took on a rosy tint.
He came rnd ADVERTISED his stock)
His store was crowdod, chuck-n-
block,
From seven until six o'clock.
So now this Merchant swears no more)
No longer is ho feeling sore,
Slnco ADVERTISING crowds hU
store.
Mr. n ntl Mrs. C. Pj;Bishop nrrlvoJ
In Salem Saturday night lifter n
year's tour on the Continent. Their
son, Roy T , who wan with them for
six months of their trip, returned
homo about bIx weeks ago. They vis
ited the principal cities of France-,
Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the
Netherlands, Belgium, England, Ire
land and Scotland, travollng inde
pendent of any party, and spent as
much time ns they desired in the
more interesting cities. In Berlin
they met he Ml3scs Holon and Ele
leno Cnlbreath, well-known former
Salem girls, who aro studying music
thero. They also spent two months
In Nice, Franco, with Mr. and Mre.
Phil Motschan, Br., and their daugh
ters, Miss LilllanMet8chan and Misa
Pansy Flcotscr, who aro also former
Salem people
Mr. and Mrs.1 Bishop aro doMghtod
with their trip, but nro moro than de
lighted to bo ngaln with their Snlcm
friends. y At present thoy nro Willi
their son, Chaitncey Bishop, at his
homo, 425 North Llborty.
BIGGY DID NOT
COMMIT SUICIDE
'NIK MARKET WAS
DEMORALIZED
Now York, Dec. 21. Tho bullB ill
tho stock market found tho road
tocky mid tho sledding hard today.
Immediately nftor tho opening,
which wns irregular', big blocks of
Hucuritlcs wore offored from all Bldos.
and uuablo to stnnd tho enormous
'oiling pressure, the market quickly
became demoralized. Tlu clovor
lirofessIonnlH wion saw thoir oppor
tunity and woro not low to get into
action to holp. along tho decline. Tho
exchange Moor became a soothing
mass of roaring, wrestling brokors,
lighting desperately to fill thoir
hit go bundles of orders. Prices
dropped off between transactions
'torn a largo fraction to over a point
Tho oxcltomont and wild scones lmvo
not boon witnessed slnco tho panic
days of lust your. Tho million share
mnrk was passed early In tho day.
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Want Cum To Ho Wanuetl
A complaint was filed in tho IlaIN
way Commission todny by Ward B.
Swopo, president of tho Lents, Ore,
Push club, against tho Portland
Railway, Light & Power company,
asking tho commission to take stopo
toward compelling tho rnllwny com
pany to furnish propor heat in their
cam in nccordanco with tho laws of
Oregon. The complaint nllogos Unit
thp railway company has failed, so
far, in Installing heating facilities In
thoir enrs which carry passongors to
and from Portland from Lents, and
that various cases of illness hnvo re
sulted. Tho Railway ComlBslon has
taken tho matter under ndvlsomont.
MiurlagA Lh'CiiKoK -
County Clork Allen issued nmr
rlago IIcoiisob today to Geo. H.
Graves, as and Carrie N. Anderson.
18, both of Salem. G. S. Forguson,
23, of Portland and Inoz Jordan, age
20, of Salem.
(United Press Lcnsed Wlro.)
Snn Francisco, Dee. 21. Tho cor
oner's jury today visited tho water
front to view tho pollco Inunch Pa
trol, from which Ohlof of Police Big
gy wan lost overboard on tho night
of November .10th. It Is boilcved
that tho jury will bring in a verdict
O'O o o 00,0 o o o o
PERSONAL MENTION
O O O () O O O O O O o
B. T. Judd left thU morning for
Portlnnd. !
Jos. Martin, of Eugene, was In tho
city ovor Sunday. ' ,
John II. Gcddes, of Sclo, was In
tho city Sunday.
W. M. Kaiser Wont to Portland!
thin morning fjr a short trip. i
C. N. Reynolds and wife, of Cloone,
Ore., wrero In (ho clt yesterday.
Mrs. A. Wilson of Turner was
shopping in tho city this mornlna
A. R. Conway, of Mt. Pleasant,
Mich., arrived In tho city yesterday.
A, J. MathiB returned to Albnny
this morning nftor holng In town on
business for about a week.
Mrs. J. II. Rycroft and Ilttl-J
daughtor returned this morning to
their homo in Corvnllirt after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hdndrlck.
Mrs. Lena McDonald, of Spokane
arlrvcd in tho city today, nd will
visit hor grandmother, Mrs. C. Chap
man, on tho Garden road. .
CltiiB W. Simon wont to Portland
on business this morning. Ho is n
representative or tho EllerB piano
house, of Portland.
MJbs Goorglnna 8plcor,' who
tenches a cchool near Woodbirn
left this morning for hor homo In
Aumsvlllo to spend Christmas after
visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Oglosbe
for n few days in the city.
last Week of (jrpf
Removal s
WHKOKKI) LIFE BY
MARRYING 'THINK"
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
Plana, III., Dec. 21. Driven do
perato ovor what sho believed wns
hor unnatAiral tililnnco, Mrs. Georgia
Ah Wong, the American wife of a
Chinaman, today poisoned her four
children with wood alcohol and then
committed sulcldo by throwing licr
self under a fast Burlington passen
ger train. Before she murdered her
Our lease of this building positively ends
night, then we must move, and fho iu!
money-saving sale closes Every shlfCal
at slaughter prices to move the
goods. ' Some of the bargains:
$6.00 ihoes for $4.65
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of accidental drowning, in viow of
tho demonstration mndo by boatmen children. nho wrote u nnthctlc note.
thnt tho launch rolls omily, an It I in which sho told why she killed her-
vas very poouimo ror a man to ran , roir and ijttlo ones.
over tho Bide
It Is bolloved that tho Jiury will
tako Into consideration tho possibility
that Blggy struck his head on a ring
bolt Imbedded In tho nflerdcck as ho
foil and wns irado unconscious,
"Life Is so horrible thnt I cannot
go on," sho wild. "' Intond to pre
vent any ono mnklnc my dnuchtui
lend tho samo kind of lifo as I have
led."
Mm. Ah Wong tried to carry out
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5.00 " " 3.65
4.00 " " 2.95
3.50 " " 2.75 : '
3.00 ' " " 2.20
2.50. " " 1. 85
2.00 " " 1 .60 ' I
1. 75 " " 1. 35
1. 50 " " 1. 20
1. 25 " " 1. 00
STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
OREGON SHOE CI
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES
Thought Microbes
In a Drop of Ink.
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Whon, applied to th newspaper page
they ma,ke peoplo think twice.
J'lrst, people think there's a man who
keeps up with the procession.
Second, they think he must - keep
jrood golds' on haad. ' l s '
Again, If the heme paper- hu eada
drops of advertising ink o 1U surface
to make a. proper sfcowltHf vUm atskler
tldnks this mwt be a pretty lively
town.
Thus a drop of NEWSPAPER AD
VERTISINQ INK U a good Mag for
the town.
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TAFT AND
BURTON
QUARREL
mi
ism
Wlllla'm Dills, linker Stock Company, at tho Hiiiigalow, I'ortland.
BLANCHE WALSH
, BUYS A HOME
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Richmond, Vn., IJec. 21. Rlancho
Walsh, through hor porsonal repre
sentative, Krlodman, it was loarnod
todny, has purchased the Shoroham
GHtato of 100 acres near horo, for
$00,000 cash. Tho actress line dis
posed of her Immense farm at Great
Neck, Long Island, and nftor hor
prosont B'onson on tho road will
innko Richmond hor homo.
Sho has commissioned Laird, and
Thomas, local architects to rflrnw
plans for a homo to cost $60,000.
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ALBANYHAS
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ELECTfil'C CARS
Albany, Or., Doc. 21, For tho
llrst tlmo In tho history of Albany,
tho citizens todny onjoyed tho trout
of riding on streot cars operated In
their homo city. Tho test trip mndo
yesterday was entirely satisfactory,
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OA8TORIA.
Boi tb ? 1 to Kin J 0IJ Nub Always Bo3h
her purposo thoroughly. After ad
ministering tho deadly draught to
her llttlo ones, sho stabbed the Bmnll
C3t, her baby girl, evidently wishing
to bo suro that sho would not rovWe.
Tho oldest of tho four children is
12 years old. All will probably dlo.
Tho woman, whoso llfo wpb
wrecked by her marriage to a Chin
aman, is said to bo the daughter of
a woalthy Chlcagoau. Sho wedded
her Mongolian lover over 13 years
ago and has been practically ostra
cized over einco.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Washington, Doc. 21. Tho causo
of tho recent dlsagroomcnt hctwoon
Prosldoiit-elcct Tuft and Representa
tive Ilurton, of Ohio, was explained
today by Chairman Drown, of the
Ohio Republican central comn!tteo.
Drown Bald that the split was
caused primarily by Taft's bollef that
Durton had misrepresented Ills attl
tudo on tho Ohio senatorial fight.
Drown denied thnt tho break re
Bitlted from tho Presidents opiiositlon
to Durton for oralBtlng in tho fight
gainst his brother, Charles P. Tnft.
lo Bald that Taft hocamo angry with
Durton, aft.T a conversation with tho
representative, in which ho told Dur
ton that ho was not politically em
barrassed by tho candidacy of Chub.
P. Tnft. and that ho thought htb
brother should outer the senatorial
race.
Tho Impression gained strength
thnt Taft had expressed hlinsolf as
holng under obligation to Hurton.
This Tnft rerouted, and, it Is said,
that ho ox)rcs3Cd hie dlusatlBfactlnii
In no unccrtnln terms.
BASEBALL AFFAIRS
BADLY TANGLED
?!
(United Press Loasod Wire)
Sun Francisco, Dec. 21. Tho crl
hIh In tho stnto league-coast leiiguo
basoball Imbroglio will como this
ovonlng whon n second conference
will bo hold at tho St. Francis.
All signs point to a complete fall
ing through of negotiations, in
which ovont thoro will bo a morry
llttlo war In tho soason of 1900.
Tho state loaguors aro as dotermlned
iib ovor not to yield n single point
nnd thoir attitude Is glvon support
although unofficially and Indirectly,
by National Commissioners Ptilllam
nnd JohnBon, who nro Bomowhnt dls-
gruntlcd bcatiJh
Bimation vu
them by Ewlng ull
coast league
I'ulllam bai pruthli
affair up m a UijAi
turn to the But bijti
of whether an tpta&H
Johncon. however. 3 a
and ntlempt ioXfotUi
An hour (or Wirtt
not been set, bat ttjrf"
hold before the rtjun
the coast leant.
ReprescntaUfrtrft! j
leaguo clubs are bmbi
BATTLESHIP GOB
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Bhln Maine lalWW
,. Pn-idfi under w,(
fnrmatlon rectrdhif lH
paitw. of the; mini
tho navy """:
thought that the wW
if AHAiiAlun vitcn
Men's and Young
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RORHER TRIED
TO KILL HIMSELF
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
Portland, Or., Dec. 21. Chris
Bops, one pf the threo saloon rob
bers arrested early Saturday morn
ing, tried to tako hs. lf0 In thu city
Jail this morning.
Twice Bona butted his head
ngalnot tho Iron bars of his cell. Tho
lnmatos In tho Joining colls yelled
for aJBlstanco and the officers took
Bona out boforo ho had injured'
himself, except for a few bruises.
Onco outsido his coll Bona was seized
with a nt and acted as If suffering
from Bovoro cramps, lions was re
moved to tho county J8ll at noon, P.
being thought bertto separate hl'm
from his two companfe? for B tlino.'
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flood line of Slippers
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.fir-Men, Women and Chlldron,
all Byles, all sizcsA Priqed from 75c
to J2.00 Supply ' you? Christmas
wonts 'now. Ca'rpot slippers" 50oH
GlY9 us a call.
Jacob Vogt
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in:Clothing as well as doUje i tw
fit perfectly and are shedj
the highest vdass manner, jWi
fall to see our large and var
assortment of
BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED CLOTHING
Suits $10 to $30
O'coats$10to$30
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FINE CLOTHING
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Mection ot ruoHWHus
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a '' holidays
alem Woolen Mill &
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