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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
r u .it tlULT OAPITAI. JOUIMAL, BALKM. ORIWOK. TUKSPAV, DEOEMIlEK gl, 1008. m i I1' A TI pini r Write your letters to Santa today and mail them in the big mail box on A MUlTlfl V second floor, Remember we give prizes away Thursday afternoon and we must have time to read them, A. J-.JL 1 Mr A A Jl m JBf Ata Slipp I'". 'J M W Wen's Clothing and Furnishings at Greatly Reduced Prices-Read Over These Items and See If You Can't Find Christmas Gifts er .1., I BOYS ; If. ; v iv e Suits, Overcoats & Topcoats Inclusive Stoics' $i!5.00 Suit Ottr Itogulnr I'rlco 930.00; now $1 7.50 Inclusive Stores' $K0.00 Suits Our IUulnr I'rlco $25.00; now . . . . , $ gQ Inclusive Stores' $25.00 Suits Our llcKular I'rlco 918.00; now ...... $13.50 Exclusive Stores' $20.00 Suits Our HcKular I'rlco $15.00; now $13.50 Kvcluslvo Stores' $18.00 SiiIIm Our Itogulnr Price $15.00; now $1 2.50 Inclusive Stores' $15.00 Suits Our Itt'Kulnr i'rlco $12.00; now $9.50 Extra Trousers Kxcluslvo Our Exclusive Our K.xclu.slvo Our Exclusive Our Exclusive Our Exclusive Our Stores' $0.00 Trousers Regular I'rlco $5.00; now $4.50 Stores' $5.00 Trousers Kcgnlar I'rlco $1.50; now $3.75 Stores' $1.00 Trohsers Itcgular I'rlco $!1.50; now '. $3.00 Stores' $JI.50 Trousers Hegtilar Prlco $;i.00; now '.'.'. $2.70 Stores' $:.00 Trousers Itcgular I'rlco $2.50; now . $2.30 Stores' $2.00 Trousers Itcgular I'rlco $2.00; now $1 5 Wednesday Only Wo offer our entlro lino of Laco Net, Mercerized Mull, 1J m -broldorcd Datlsto, Spnnglod Not, Evening Costumes. ViiIiich up to $35.00 each your choice Wodnesday only Special None Sold Until 8:30 $10 No Telephone Orders Received. Underwear E.vcluslco Stores' $3.00 Underwear Our Ilcguliir I'rlco $2.50; now .s $2.00 Exclusive Stores' $2.50 Unilcrwear Our Itcgular I'rlco $2.00; now M yg Exclusive Stores' $2.00 Underwear Our Ilegular Price $1.75; now '. $1 .50 Exclusive Stores' $1.50 Underwear Our Itcgular Price $1.25; now .. $1.00 Exclusive Stores' $1.00 Underwear Our . Regular . Price OOe; now 75C Exclusive Stores' 75c Underwear Our Regular Price 00c; now Ujq Special Fur Bargains Wo hnvo opened our Annual Kur Salo and It conios Just at nn opportuno tlmo when you nro se lecting XnitiH Gifts. This con sists of overy Fur In tho hottso nor roBorvo Opossum , Foxos, Minks, Russian Minks, Japanoso Minks, Gonulno Minks, Chil dren's sots, etc. ALL REDUCED UMBRELLA BARGAINS In anticipation of the holiday season our factory has shipped us 150 special um brellas made up especially for the holidays, As they have been delayed in reaching us received them yesterday we offer them as follows! No. 100075 In this lot. Ltulloa' !2(Mnch tnpo odgo, Amer ican Tnffotn, with silk caso, rain proof, new bulb run nor. A grand assortment of haudlos 'hundlo value up to $1.50, making tho Umbrella a splendid $2.50 value. Our Special for the week $1.78 No. 1100. 25 In this lot. La dles' 20-Inch, lino tnpo edge, piece dye, Taffota silk case, rain proof, now bulb runner, long pour! solid silver and gun metal; nlso fancy assorted handles handle value up to $2.50, mak ing a grand $1.00 value. Our Special for this weok. $3.28 No. 111025 In this lot. La dles' lino tape edge, gloria Taffota with silk cnoo, rainproof, now bulb runnor, long pearl, solid sil ver and gun niotal handles hundlo values to ?:!. GO each mak ing a regular $5.00 Umbrella Uriuul Special this weok $3.95 No. 100025 In this lot. Moii'h -Much frtio tapo edge, pleco dyo TalTeta covors, rainproof, now bulb runners, long poarl, solid sllvor and gun niotal handles handle values up to $2.50, mak ing a regular $1.00 Umbrolln Urn ml Special this weok $1 .oo $3.50 Visit Toyland Second Floor K3SSS21 Heminway's Spool Silk All Colors 5c Spool OOOOOOOOOOO 0 CITY NEWS OOOOOOOOOOO Weather Foreoust Itaiu and warmer tonight; Wed nesday fair. .Lower Insurance IUites. Hy having us do your work. B. W. Plorco, Capital Electric Supply Com pany. Phono G3G. 12-15-eod-tf Don't Forget Tho imiBk Bkato at tho rink Xmns night. Get your muHks and cos tumes at Putnam's drug store not la ter than Wednosuay ovonmg uy s o'clock. 11-21-2U Throo reasons for buying Cleveland's Baking Pewder: Buporlor Quality (Puro Cream "of Tartar). Neatest Package (Scrow top can). Dost Prlco' (3 lbs. $1; 5 lbs. $1.05) Hand Painted China Mm. Junk's window at Capital Drug Store, corner Llborty and Stato otreoui. eod-3t Wlien In Portland Visit Hall's rostaurant, 330 Wash ington street. e-o-d W. T. Itlgdon, Undortnkor Always progressive, up-to-date Tull equipment, largest Btpck. 10-21-ood-tf. flllcon's Plncc Eloven barber chairs. r..ii .. W 1.''. Slift .ri. . -- -- .. .M Tho harness man, tor unywmm you need, suoh as harness, halters, buggy rob3, otc. It Isn't u Itaby In W. P. Smith's home that makes him bo good natuvod his wlfo Is mslng Folgbr's Golden Unto Qoffeo--hor grocor grinds It. For Anything; ? In tho grocery lino, fresh oggs and country buttor, phono 311. J. M. Iawa'enoe. Tho llet I" Town 4 Stoueloff llroj" Sanitary Market can furnUh you tho best meat In town. Phono 321. SINKING FUND ORDINANCE CONTAINS A COMMISSION The sinking fund ordinance that came very near slipping through tho city council last night contains u commission of three freeholders to ho named by tho mayor who are to receive and handle the annually col lected laves for wiping out tho city debt, anil who are to have power to re-invest such funds in bonds and se curities, and who would thus have control liver large sums of money without bond or Interest. Tho ordi nance was at the last moment re ferred to the ordinance committee, and will Ik up for limit passage to night. The tight for the bill may reveal what is back of it. The sink ing fund should he payable to the city treasurer who is under bonds, with instructions to j,ay olf any bond that can he paid, or deposit the mon ey in some safe bank as city deposi tory that will pay the city tho beat Interest for tho use of any money in that fund for (10 days or over. DRIVING CAPITaToUT OF THE CAPITAL CITY i The city council last night al lowed a mere newspaper reporter who tloes not own n cent of property in tho city to dictate amendments to a franchise for the largest, most progressive and most public-spjiited corporation that has ever operated in tills city. That corporation lias ex pended $1515,000 In tills city the past year and improved every branch of its public service. Tho reporter may bo gone tomorrow but the rest of us will bo here to build up the Capital City. That corporation In vested about $115,000 in its gas plant which is not yet on a paying basis, and which it is offering for sale. That corporation lias just of fered to Improve its Fair Grounds line and bring it up-to-date ami double Its capacity for handling the people. Against men like Frank (irilfitli, John McXary and Manager Page the council has again amended the frauchlso in a manner to dis credit a progressiva city. Yet tills corporation mid others are expeetetl to come hero and spend their money in making this a city tit to be the capital of a great stato. The Capi tal Journal is not afraid to say that nueh policies are nor progressive. Who will blnnio the Portland Gener al for getting out of tho gas business and all other business hero as fast as it can? A LITTLE LAWSUIT FOR CHRISTMAS An answer to tho complaint of Fred Fogol, of Mount Angel against City Marshal Anton Pooppln, of Mount Angol, alleging false arrest, was lllod In tho circuit court today by attorneys Carson &. Drown for Pooppln. Tho complaint which Fo gel filed against tho city marshal Btatod that ho (Fogol) was conlluod in tho city Jail of Mount Angel for a porlod of 28 hours without reason able, cuuho and asks tho court to de cree him dnmugos in tho sum of $2500. In tho answer llled today Anton Pooppln, the dofoudant in tho caso, alleges that aftor bolng Informed by Michael Ackormau, a resident of Mount Angol to the efToct that Fo gol had broken Into his homo and mado threats against him and his daughter. Thorosa. ho nut him nn. dor arrost and confined him In tho city lail In order to nrnvmit snrimm complications botween the Ackormnn nuniiy mm i-ogoi. 'ino nnswor also states thnt Fogol In making his throats against Ackormnn told him if ho did not glvo his consent, with in throo days of a certain date, to tho marriage of his daughter Thoresa, ho would kill him. Ho is accused in the answer of maklngthreats against Theresa Ackormnn In Portland, at which plnco tho young lady was em nloyed. Theso throats murin n tmr in Portland caused her doparture from that city to Mount Angol in or dor to protect herself, but Fogel Is alleged to havo followed hor to Mount Angol where he again made threats against her life. Attornoy Brown for the defen dant, received n telephone messago this morning from tho Portland po lice station, saying that his pres onco nt that place was required as soon as possible. Marshal Pooppln talked with Attorney Drown, but did not stato tho naturo of tho ro torney Just before boarding tho Electric car, ho stated It wns prob able that Fogel may have been nr rosted In that city. ("Jot Your Orde In early for a cholco turkoy at Fr.nington'j, tho grocer and mnrkot mnn. Wholo Salmon 10c u pound, i'.t Fnrrlngton'B, tho grocor and ninrkotmnn. If Ho Wants " A pipe, box or cigars, c!;:arelto caso, cigar caso or anything In tho smoker's nrtlclo lino, wo carry tho most comploto lino In Salem. Honry W limit & Co., corner Stato and Com mercial streets. BR0KAW FAMILY BEING CARED FOR MAIUUKI). LAHMEK-THOMAS At tho home "of S. E. IthodQs, on Xorth Front street. Salem. Orogon, December 22d. 1908. Mls:j Mary M. ThQinas, and Mr. Danlol A. Lnrmor-oTe united in marriage. Thocero uionv w.is p irormed by Jtev P. 8. Knight in tho presence of a fow friends Mr Larmer Is an om ployo or tho street rnlhwtv com pany and will reside In Salem (United Prois Leased Wire.) Pasadona, Dec. 22. Frozen tomn toeB eaton by the family of Edward Warren Drokaw, tho slnglo-tnxor. are today bollovod to have caused tho , ptomalno poisoning which proved fatnl to tho little, half starved Leonard Drokaw nnd has rondorod his two sisters, Innes nnd Vaughn, Borlouslly 111. Dr. Eliza Boach, who Is In attendance upon tho children said today that Innos would recover quickly and that she had bopo of saving the lifo of Vanillin. Thu doctor learned today that the Drokaws, In desperation 1cm of hunger, Uo tomatous which ' didn't tusto Just right" a fo.v day.s before tho children wore taken ill. .':ier tlgatlon proved that these tomatoes had been frozen and tho doctor be lieves that they wero tho cause of tho poisoning. With no word of rollglou the inn oral or Leonard was hold n 11 o'clock this morning on tho :.-ont porch of tho Drokiv homa. Pior Vail, acting ror tho Drokaw's de livered 'a brior oration ovo- (ho little body as It reposed In its tiny casket. Tho remains were thoa cremated. British Steamer AVrecked. Cuxhaven, Germany, Dee. 22. A British cotton steamer bound, ror (Llverpool rrom Galveston, Tex., whb wrecked today on Point Mlzzonhead. Thp captain nnd .six monibersof the crew 'wore drowned. BIG LIN OPEN EVENiNi UNTIL CHRISr 444 State St. tbewke7 X SHOE V7 f -r-m Breaking the fa --OF 1907 Last year was a record b caking year in ps this store, But we want to double the saiestri? SPECBAL PIANO SALE Prices you get now to make it an object to W end December' 31, 1908, New pianos not s $175. $200; This is a good chance to m t-' -1 1 ,j ? music In vour homes for Holiday week. uv now, GEO. c win b The music and Sewing Machine De ?-1 C0SGR0VE MAKES RAPID PROGRESS I'nso nobles. Dec. 22.--Govcrnor. olect Cosgrovo or Washington wui in an excollont humor today ana ao plored tho ract that his phy tlnns will not let him eat turkej on Christmas. If lR Ho Is Improving constanb, it believed, and his appearance inai cates that ho has gained n.ucli strength In tho last twoW0";lrtVd Mrs. Cosgrove Is groatly rolloved. mi. iot hna tmcome ac- 1110 buoiiiui-divuv ..-- . .. 1... mialnted with other guta at the ho tel ana spent n""- " - stairs In tho main parlor. It certain yet what will bo done about the Inauguration. He uld?; sworn In by a Justice of the peace o rn notary pu-.c but whether the Inauguration could take place here hoBnot been decided. , There seems to bo little probabll Ity that he will be able to return to (Washington by tho nppolnted ua. 'January 11. . T.((. 1 ThTonlyplJ ... intte Hew wriiiuB "'":. , a fine fouBtttt p the iwwM Weal J2Sifi tney ea ,v' antee. MONEY TO ..- mofi.'n.ii .IpB I (1fl K - UYcr " -T U.UiW nw.-rf ifvM ... tfi. nfflee wa " .. The Correct Time tn Rton n cotmh or cold Is Just as soon as It startb then thore will i? ,9 Coam danger or pneumonia or """"7. Ulon. JuFt a tow doses of Bar Jlorohound Syrup taken at the start wlU stop the cough. If tHS runhlng on fcr come time the treat mcnt-wJU bo Jonger, but the cure Sole u all dealers . . A 1 Fnwk Mtr .! VI V" ' ercial u o NE' urp O 0 os-ytcuLiA. Brt tb 0 ltl8 1"1" w Hart Aiarc Cjugt. B swathe Blnatijr Z w OAliTO -' to W W1 Wi tanji"v. " C,JfMZ w. horry BU h CIr "" ! n nine ,v .fill " . ZVfr m i mm T