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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1908)
V DAILY CAPITAL JOUnXAL. 8A1.K1H. OnfCGOX, WKHNiCBWAY, DKCBMMffl gfl, 100H " ii' ,:t III: ' !: 1 f i ! I I f AIL THE CHURCHES WILL CELEBRATE Christmas Trees and Programs Will Furnish Entertainment For the Little Folks, and Incidentally for Those Who Used to Be in That Class Everybody Invited Everywhere, Nearly nil of tho churches of tho city will eolobrato Christinas, and a numb r of tho lodgos nro preparing to colobrnto In tho usual ninnnor, with a tree and program. Tho local ordor of United Artisans havo their preparations nearly completed, and will colobrato in a most "oynl man ner. Tiioy win navo n tree ana n real Santa Clans and a general good tlino at their hall In -the Odd Follows' 1 niplo on Xmns ove. Tho dlfforont churcheo will havo prograniB on tho following dates: Hnptlst Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Program and trco. Bplccopal Next Monday night at 7 o'clock in 'their Guild rooms. Pro gram and treo. ''Irst Presbyterian Thursday ev ening at 7:30 o'clock. Treo and mix (1 program with Btoroopticon vl "s of "Their First Christmas In A norlcn." "ithodlBt This evening (WoJ n day) at 7:30 o'clock a program will bo given by the Sunday school students, and a week from today a program will bo given by tho kindor- gartcn mombors. Catholic On Christmas ova will glvo a trco and program at St. Joseph's hall, at 8 o'clock. Contral Congregational Thurs day evening; trco and program at their church corner of Forry and Nineteenth streets. Christian Tint rainy ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock; treo and nn especially flno program. First Congregatlonnl This (Wed nesday) ovonlng tho Sunday school will glvo an ontortainmont and trco. All who nttond arc acked to bring something In tho way of monoy, things to cat or wear, or toys, all of which will ho distributed among the poor of tho city. Evancollcal Christmas treo and program of exorcises. United Drothron, Knglowood Christmas trco and niJproprlalp ser vices. Tho public Is cordially invited ta attend n'.l of theso. DECISION STARTLES ALL LABOR UNIONS part, biut your honor will boo tho sit uation." "I, a defendant, bolioved tho Judge who presided over tho injunction proceedings without a Jiury violatod tho guaranteed right granted by tho constitution and that tho highest court In tho land would rovorso tho dtclulon granting tho Injunction. "This 1b a struggle of tho work-" Ing pooplo of our country; it'o a struggle for right. Labor unions do not presume to bo higher tribunal than tho courts. If mon must BUffor becaiuso they dnro to speak for tho masses and ralso their voices against , antagonism and greed tney must bear tho conscauonces." Gompors paused a moment nud then continued, saying that ovon England 'recognized tho rights ho stood for. "Aro theco rights being denied the citizens of this republic?" ho asked. If tho speeches mado from tho politi cal rostrum after the closing of tho taking of ovldenco in this caso bo hold against mo, I must tnko tho consequences. Your honor, I would not hnvd you itako mo to bo a man of defiant charnctor uml a despot In conduct." Frank Morrison and John Mitchell spoko brlofly along tho lines spoken by Gompors. "I regret that what has been ould is a confirmation of the cvldcnco,' said tho court. Sentence wao then pronounced. ' "" SALEM, OREGON W.I.STALEYPric Indianapolis, I ml., Dec, 23. Tho I'liitcd Mlno Workers of America to day, in oxccutlvo bcssIou, formed plnitB for radical action In bohnlf of formor Presldont John .Mitchell, one of tho sontenced lenders. Secrotary Kyon refused to dlsclcm Hie nnttiro of tho Intended action, de claring that during tho nbsenco of Presldont Lowli he could make noth ing public. BELIEVE LEADERS WILL GO TO JAIL Chicago, Dec. 23 Labor lcadors of Chicago aro greatly excited over the sentencing of Samuel Gompcru, Fiank Morrison and John Mitchell by Juntlco Wright today. Presldont Nichols, of tho Chicago Federation of Labor, 'mmedlntoly began a con " fm'onco with Presldont Wright, of tho State Federation. It is the gon- rnl bollof among tho lnbor loader.? of Chicago that tho threo mon will norvo tholr sontonccs. Van Clouvo I'lniMl. St. Loula. Mo Doc. 23. J. W. Van Clonvo, president of tho Duck Slovo & Range Co., showed by his actions today thnt ho wa well pleased with tho decision of Justlco Wright today sontomjlng Samuel Gompor, Frank Morrison and John Mltoholl of tho Amorlcan Fodoratlon or Labor to prison. Ho rofused to discuss tho dcclulon howovor, dis missing tho mpttor by saying: "I think It Is hotter not to mako any comment on tho doclslon -now.' Send Protest to Itooscvclt. SprliiBllold, III.. Doc. 23. Vhon word of Iho decision In tho caso of Movrs. Gompors, Morrison and Mil rholl reached this city, Presldont Wnlkor, of tho Illinois MlnorB. im mediately called a conforonco of tho tologram protesting ngalnst the de doclslon of JiiBtlco Wright. Lender Out on Itouds. Washington, Dec. 23. Tho throo labor lcadors affected by tho decision wore In court when tho opinion was road and they promptly gavo notice of an appeal. President Gompors was released on bonda of $5000. Tho amount of tho bonds of Mltcholl and MorrlBon woro $4000 nnd $3000 re spectively. Justice Wright says In his opinion thnt boforo tho injunction wns granted Gompors. Mltcholl nnd Mor rison declared nolther they nor tho Amorlcan Federation of Labor would oboy tho restraining ordor. Ho pointed out thnt through tho dlso bcdlouce or tho federation tho jay has failed In Its efforts to arrcret widespread wrong and Injury. "There Is a determined conflict precipitated In tho light of tho opad day between tho decree of tho gov ernment nnd tho redorntlon," says tho opinion, "and ono of them must succumb, ror thono who would dU oboy tho law nro public enemies." Mrs. Gompors, who was In tho court room llstonod nttontlvoly to tho rending or tho opinion which lasted two hours. At tho conclusion tho court asked tho throo labor londors ir thoy had anything to say. A. donthllko sllonco provalled aj Gompors slowly stoppcj rorward and rnccd Justlco Wright. "I am unconscious or ovor In my llfo violating tho law of this country or tho law of tho stato In which I havo lived. I would not consciously vlolnto tho law. Your honor accent ed tho testimony of tho Duck com pany ami laid Mross on tho fact that the snmo has boon undonlod. I read ily ui.dorstand how nnv fnllnrn tn ie- offlcors of th organization. Tlnylny tho testimony could bo ncconto.l lator sont to Prosldont Roosovolt a by th court ns m admission on our High Grade of Groceries LOW PRICE Wvory Itom nt n saving. Thoso of.'ors mnko It plain thnt this Is tho plauo to supply your grocery needs. Trndo hero and bhvo on whutovo you buy. Savo our ensh coupons and get a phonograph free. 23c Oranges Oranges Oranges 23c Large, Sweet, Suicy, the 35c kind, Special UNLOADED THE CAR WHILE ENROUTE Tnconm, Wash., Dec. 23. North ern Pacific railroad officials aro to day cpngratulatiiig themselves thnt tho thieves who looted a box car ot nearly all its merchandise last night did not carry awny tho car Itself. Tho stolen goods, which aro valued at approximately $1000, woro thrown from tho car whllo It wns enrouto from Sci'.ttlo to Tacoma, in freight train Number CG a night. When tho train arrived horo it wn3 discov ered that about three-fourths of tho contents of the car, Including 50 largo boxes of shoes Bhlppcd by a Soattlo firm and much othor vnlii ablo merchandise wns missing. Ton pair of loggers' shoes and flo quart bottles of whiskey woro found In tho outer freight yard t horo early this morning, tho robbers evidently dropping thorn In their linsto to escape. Snhool closed during holiday week, Work will be ipiu.a ,. . A number of new students will enter at that time, New claps In cu,,'. rnni7oH then. A eood time to beein a oractinal nnnrsn nf ,,a.. U fc""'-wv" w t vvu,w i oiuuy, Hundreds of Young People Will be required to do the work ot stenographers and bookkeepers in tj. moni nf iliR Nnrtliwest in the next few vears: and them nm i : ,.:';, ..,:,, ,, .:: , : : " , inubo wnu ctio won iuaimou, n jruu uio uuciooiuu in preparing tor a busmesi we invite you to .look into our courses, Send or call for catalogue, ' Every Tub Stands On Its Own Bottom. ANOTHER PORTLAND SHOOTING AFFAIR (United l'ress hearted Wlro.) Portland, Or., Doc. 23. O. L. Dav onport, a commission merchant, at 1-11 Front street, beenmo tho target for two bullots fired at hlra by J. A. Seebor, a teamster, this morifing. Davenport was but flvo foot from Seebor when ho saw him pull tho re volver from his pocket, but, as tho comml'.Blon mnn turned and rail o.ilckly, ho dodged both bullots. ,. Seebor remained on tho ncono, nud hnd tho gun still In hlo hand whop tho patrol wagon arrived, and was arrested by Offlcors Harms and uruuur. no wns locKed up on ,i chnrgo of assault and attempt to kill. Seebor, according to Dnvonpo'-t, Insisted on unloading vood Jn front of Davenport's storo early this morn ing. Davonport tu-ys ho told tho toamsttr, n3 It wns not his wood, to unlond It fnrthor along tho streoi. Soobor cnlled Davonport a vllo nnmo, It Is charged, and ropontord it who'n remonstrated with by the commission morchnnt. ;sCJNv y And ko docH every town. If tho bottom of thin town drops out, what nro yv going to stand on? And iho iKiltom will drop out If we full to stand together nud work together for the gool or the communi ty myt-elf, yourself and the othor fel low. ?i o'-'or to build to Jhe top. there nuiHt 1 1' ii solid l"iotii St" at i ? tzH tfjry " ' r AMIA lIHAIHiKV AH IIOXITA l.V "ABIZOSl' Fancy mixed 10c 2 lbs French Cream Candy 35c All Chocolates, hand mado) lb -."5c Plum Pudding 25r 3 plcgs. Now Seeded Halslns. . . ,:i5i 2 pkgs Now Cleaned ourrants . H5( Fancy Citrous, Orango and Lomon pool, lb use Pint Hottlo llollod Cider irc Quart bottle Hollod Cldor li.V- Fancy Cluster Raisins, lb UOo Saok Figs, pock lOe Now Golden Dntos, lb ....... 10c Now Ford Dates, lb 10c it pkgs Mlnco Meat 'Mv Home mado Mlnco Mont, lb . .lli)6o Our now pack Oysters aro now in stock. OI.1VKH. Hlpo Olives, pine 15c Mammoth Queen Olives, pIuo...Uc Olivos stuffed with Ollvos. bottle :J5c Orapo Juice, (special) pint . . . -c Ornpo Julco (special) quart. . .10c All new mixed nuts, spe 81b $1 .argo White Asparagus, 2Vlb can ;joc Mod. Whlto Aspnrngus, 2 Villi can o;jt, 2 cans Custard Pumpkin zc 2 can rino French Pons 5t 2 cans, fancy oxtra Blftor Pons. . .use 2 cans fancy main sweet corn,.:Mc 2cnns Sugar Corn 2()c 2 cans Lnko Co. Strlngless Denns 25c 2 cans Young Lima Beans 25c Now Solid Pack Tomatoes ioe onus Stnndnrd Tomatoes 25c 2-lb can Barataia Shrimp 25c 2 cans Succntash :5c Home canned Denns, quart . . . ,25c KXTltA CIIOlCI-3 TAUIAC FHU1T Lemon Cling Sliced Penches. , .25c California Hlpo Apricots 20c 2 cans Sliced Plucnppol 25c lllnz Applo Duttor 15c Choice Cranberries and Celery WAS CATCHING FISH; NOT PAYING FINES Tncomn, Dec. 23. Cnntaln Jolmn- son, or tho fish In gstenmor Znpora, which has arrived at this port from the fishing banks, emphatically do nlos tho report ssont out rrom Van couver and Victoria to tho effect thnt tho Znpora wns solzod by tho patrol cruiser Kestrel ror fishing within tho throe-mllo limit. Tho roports stntod that Captain Jolmnson paid a flno of ?1,G00 boforo tho vessel was ro loasoiL "It Is a beautirul ralry talo," says Captain Johanson. "Wo did not see tho Kestrol or nny othor crnft whllo wo woro fishing. Evldontly It Is another case or our. British friends poking run at us." Tho JCupora could not havo spent mucn timo paying linos, ror shoj Ul 111 nil t linr.li x n n. ll. 1 i ? uiuuHiti. uiiuu uuu ui iiiu inrgesi win tor catches or halibut ou record. 225,000 pounds. Wanted "Old SIn Ono-Kye." Officer Welch picked up II, 1 ICarschmcr, nn Insane man, thh nf tornoon near tho Willamette univer sity and burned him ovor to the shor Iff for rutther Investigation. Karich mer first attraotod attention thh morning by walking briskly Into tno city rocordor's office, removing a small clock from tho wall and wind ing It; asking tho officials what thf thought of the silver question and walking hurriedly away. Later In tho day soveral roports came to tin marshal's orrico or a mnn entering. Btores and making ridiculous inquiry ns to where ho could find "Old Mnn Ono-eyo," which started the plolco In search of tho follow. Ho was round ed up on tho university grounds aft. r having entered that building cnl mado himself familiar with the con tents of desk drawers In the cllffo -out roomo and rummag'ng about the promises. Tho Insane man had several docu ments In his pockets which revealed his nam and place or residence, his home being in Aberdeen, Wash. o CASTOR I A I'or Infants and Children, Men's and Young CLOTHING Mens it Hwi JiiW Mil mam IWmm i MICHAELS-STERN ' FINE CLOTHING MICACIS, STIHN CO. Hrcm m. t. If you want the very Intest effccU irCCIothing as well os clothes that fit perfectly and arc finished w the highest class manner, dont fail to "see our large and vancd assortment of BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHING Suits $1 0 to $30 O'coatsSIOtoSSO Now is the time to make your lection of furnishing Goods for holidays Mill Store Hia Kind You Have Always Bough! Salem Woolen W. A. Irvin S PHONE 66 203 Com'l St. Bears tno 7 . s 'Hguar.mo X Wr 6Mv. osm rag"T--"r JYg" -Sm