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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
DiVIIA' CAPIT ALJOUIIXAL, SALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DKCKMnEIt 20, 1008, ill, J.U I I-) , K jT p" ji Saturday Specials Today we offer all broken lines, and odds and ends left by holiday rush at special prices. Men's Suits and Furnishings at reduced prices. Read the items advertised. FFlEb FOGEL AGAIN IN THE LAWS TOILS Suits, Overcoats and Topcoats Exclusive Stores $35.00 Suits Our Rogulnr Price $30.00; now $17.50 Exclusive Stores' $30.00 Suits Our Regular Price $2G00; now .....' M 5t50 Exclusive Stores' $25.00 Suits Our Regular Prlco $20.00; now $14.50 Exclusive Storos' $20.00 Suits Our Regular Prlco $18.00; now $13.50 Exclusive Stores' $1800 Suits Our Regular Prlco $15.00; now $12.50 Exclusive Stores' $15.00 Suits Our Rogulnr Price $12.00; now $9.50 Extra Trousers , Excluslvo Stores' $0.00 Trousors Our Regular Prlco $5.00; now' $4.50 Excluslvo Stores' $5.00 Trousers Our Regular Prlco $1.50; now . ., $3.75 Exclusive Stores' $1.00 Trousors Our Regular Prlco $3.50; now $3.00 Excluslvo Storos' $3.50 Trousors Our Regular Prlco $3.00; now $2.70 Excluslvo Scores' $3.00 Trousers Our Regular Prlco $2.50; now ."... $2.30 Exclusive Storo b'$2.50 Trousers Our Rcgulnr- Prlco $2.00; now -j jg HERE'S BARGAINS The Largo Handkerchief Sec tion offors for today your choice of many dozen slightly soiled nnd mussed irokon lino.-, pt luidlea flno puro linon fancy tflr.Miii'd and ombrohUted hundl erehlofrt nt n saving oT 13 in Prices UNDERWEAR Excluslvo Stores $3.00 Undorwoar Our Regular Prlco $2.50; now $2 00 Exclusive Stores' $2.50 Undorwoar Our Rogulnr Price $2.00; now . . . ; cm jc Exclusive StoreB' $2.00 Underwear Our Regular Prlco $1.75; now i en Excluslvo Stores' $1.50 Underwear ' Our Regular Prlco $1.25; now 7: ...... . M nn Excluslvo Stores $1.00 Undorwonr Our Rogulnr Prlco 90c; now ic Excluslvo Stores 75c Undorwoar Our Regular Prlco GOc; now ar CHINAWARE, ETC. This section offers homo iinus mil prlco reductions. Tho holi day shopplm; In thin Hoctlou left bo many broken IIikm ami odd pieces thoy are youm today for ONE-THIRD 1 ESS In price. ODD PIECES Of (J KIN' A WARE und GLASSWARE io ducod to- - HalfPrice IJHOKEy LINKS of JLtidlttt' Fancy Hose Supporters; nil ee'om Less 12 in Price &PJ. W& n w?a &3.J SP KSfo X3 JwC'FaL g I1 'nwnvvircn I? LAD! !-'' 1't.WY XIU KWE4H COLLARS .mil A.NTHONV HA.'.S' arrived too Into for the holidays. Now nt SPECIAL PRICES O O O O O O O O O O O O O CITY NEWS OOOOOOOO Weather Forecast Occtisliioal Italn Tonight ami Sun day. llouso For Rent Closo to Enat school. Enqulro 90S Marlon nt. 12-24-3t When In Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash Ington Btroet. o-o-d O j Ing, tablo Mnens, toweling, oil cloth lncon oinbroldory ribbons, In'ilM' furs, lace curtains, corsets, hosiery, underwear blankotB, comforta, urn brollns handkerchiefs collars sweat ers, shir to, glovoi, hats, overalls duck coats slickers, suit cases, no tions of ovory kind. Everything In our Immonae srtock with tho slngto exception of rubbers and rubber boots. It will pay you to lmy a ynr'ti supply of goods for your family whllo this salo lasts nt names' Cash Storo. W. T. RJgdon, Undertaker Always progressive, up-to-date Full equipment, Inrgost stock. lfMl-ood-tf. Gllfon's Place Eleven barbor chalra 1mcr InMirnnco Itnte. By having us do your work. E. W. Plorco, Capital Electric Supply Com pany. Phono C35. 12-16-cod-tt Threo reasonB for buying Cleveland's Baking l'owder: Superior Quality (Puro Cream of Tartar). Neatest Packngo (Screw top can). Best Prlco (3 lbs. $1; 5 lbB. $1.05) Blrs. Aim White Is tired of buying ground coffee. She buys Folgor's Golden Gato cof foo wholo, roasts nnd grinds It. For the First Time In 17 yrB DnrnuB Cash Storo 1b holding a gront 20 por :ont Discount Balo on ovorythlng In tho storo with tho slnglo oxcoptlon of rubbers and rubber boots. Svw lloiihCH Always for Company. sale. Vogot Lumbor It Will Pay You To buy a yonr's supply dl goods for your family whllo Barnes Cash Storo Is selling everything In tho storo at 2 por cont discount with tho sluglo oxcoptlon of rubbers nnd rubber boots. livery Suit of Clothes And every ovorcont In tho hoiuo now goos. at 20 per con discount ot Bnrnoa' Cash Storo. Read tholr ad. on pngo 7. Philomath Cronmory buttor for tnble. AHk your grocer. tho good School Children Gnv 'Th,o Salem city schools responded loyally In holplng tho Salvation Armv in providing dinners for tho poor on ' Christmas, aud tho following contri butions wore given by tho different schoels: High school, $U9; Grant Bchool, $3.Cl; Park school, $3.35; East bchool, $2.74; Central Bclrool, $2.63; Lincoln school, $2.46. For Stove Wooil And coal, call 198, Vogot Lumbor Company. Only tin Unset Lamp Tho flro department was called to tho home of Win. Cherrlngton nbout 7:30 last evening, whoro. by nccl- dont, n lamp had been overturned. I No serious consoquoncos wore tho re sult, howovor. ns tho Cherrlngton family succeeded In extinguishing tho blnzo boforo the dopnrtment had arrived. Twenty Per Cent Discount On shoes, olothtng dros goods, silks, velvet , volvotonis, tr'mmlngc hoar cloth, drosa llnlnga flannols. out ing flannels, ftannolotte, muslin, 8b eMn r gingham, calico, bed tlck- We Have Too Many Goods on hand. That's why we'ro holding our groat 20 por cent dis count sale at narnos' Ctush Store. For the First Time In 17 yonrs Barnos Cash Storo Is having n gront 20 por cont Reduc tion Sa'o on ovorythlng In the storo with tho slnglo oxceptlon of Bos ton nnd nay State rubbers and rub- her boots. Positively ovorythlng oUo In itho storo will bo sold at 20 por cent reduction. Shnfer, the HnrnosH Man Now Is tho tlmo to got your heavy draft nnd plow harness. Host stock In town. For the Sunday Dinner How would you like a nlco hoof. or pork ronst? Phono 321, Steus loff's mnrket, nnd they will do tho rest. It Doesn't Happen Often Only onco In sovouteon years, but you had bettor tnko advantage of tho opportunity whllo Bnrnes Cash Storo ks slaughtering prices to re duce tholr eronmous stock. Rend their Groat Salo ad- on pngo 7. If You Have No tlmo to do your own shopping you can got nil your needs, In tho grocery lino, supplied at J. M. Law renco's. Phono 321. Will Prolmted Frank L. Pound appeared before tho county court this morning nnd had tho will of tho Into Paul Sander sou probated, who died Decombor 23 at his hotol at Aumuvlllo. Ho deeded his farm to his daughter and left somo porsoual proporty. Grunge Meet Today Salem Grnngo Is In see3lon todny at Grange Hall, on Stnte Btreet, wkh a good attendance of substantial farmorft. Tho local Grnngo ontor tnlnn tho Marlon County Pomona on Wednesday, Jnnunry G, at 10 a. m., to consider Important mattero of lcglelatlon. For Good Roads Martin Smith, of Sublimity, nc companlod by Wm. Matlock, who Ins rccontly come from Napoleon, Ohio, woro In tho clity today and had conference with County Judgo Bush oy, Thoy say that somo of tho best road work In tho county haa been dono In that neighborhood by Road Supervisor Ed. E. McKlnnoy, who U a good road rustlor. Protect Poor Horses A man drovo on the s-treoti of Sa lem today with a very lnmo, poor, half-etnrved horso. That Is against tho tttnto laws, and such porions run tho risk of bolng called down by tho nollco or constnblo, and many people nro asking that tho laws bee en forced against working such animals. The Christmas Journal Flvo (thousand Christmas Journals woro publlohed on Christmas Day, and a largo number dollvered to tho Board of Trade, to advertise this city. Copies will bo mailed to any address from this office, and wl.ll' bo furnished at 0 cents por copy. To Teach in Sllverton Thomas Counery, of Sllverton, ap peared boforo County School Super intendent Smith this morning und took tho examination for a tcacher shlp. Mr. Conuory n taking tho ox nmlnutlou In order to 1111 a perma nent position In tho Sllverton schoola. One Marriage License County Chirk Allen Issued a re ceipt today for a valuable ChrlHtmns present, It being a umrrlngo llcenso for Noel E. Anderson and Nolllo Whe, both of Salem. Stock Safe and Minis Tame Tom Cnufiold nnd son, Earle, nnd Dick Kirk loft today Tor Eugene whero thoy will spond n fow days with friends. Tommy aud Dick aro planning a moiiBtor duck hunt whllo nt that placo with Jay McCormlck nt his duck pond n fow miles from Eu gono. Duo notico has boon glvon to tho farmers and tholr dogs In tho 7l- clnlty of McCormlck's duck lake of tbo arrival of the mighty hunters and all tho looso stock will be gath ered up and put undor lock and key until nftor tho gun nnd rod artlats have had tholr hunt out. McCormlck hnB sent information to his two Sa eom friends that ho has been taking great pains with his feathered vis itors nnd now bus them tamo enough to allow salt to bo placed on tholr talis. - Out Next Christmas Oscar A. Grim, of Baker City, was brought to the ponltontlnry this morning by Sheriff Ed Hand. Ho wll servo n term of ono year for ob taining money undor false, pretenses. terdav .""wwi, famine 'lack i Oct ,u""iies of th ., H "Vltod. ! mm , --;. Eminem Urown Prod Fogol, tho man who was a). rosttd lu Mt. Angol several weeks ugo, for throatenlng tl0 llf0 of Thor esn Ackerman, and who, nfterwurdi llled n complaint In tlio circuit court hoio ngalnnt Mnrslml Pooppln, Mt. Angel domandlng dnnmgi4 for his t'llog d unwarranted arrest, la again In tho tolls In Portland, Thotosa Aokormnn the young Indy whom Fogol threatened to kill at Mt Angel, If 1 ho did not many him, m,Hj tho complaint In Portland for hiB nr rest 011 tho charge or threatening to kill, and Fogol wno hauled before th court and compelled to put up bond to appear for trial next Tucwlny bo foro Judgo Van Zanto. The plain tiff, Theresa Ackerman. lllod tho 1. " " !... . "WSJ I In plaint In tho Portland courts owing wnichllme the $. GHTS w KEEP M i Ttl "id .. . " WCromai1ft,.T linet .-. . l tt! Rmltl.. . "' t Lt 2T'Ail commanderr m " by tho ... IH1 Si cnlnent cobbum,, 7J WncralliMBo, v 1 Bcncral: aij,... ,. .i i s. w;. Blovlm., junL Jl!" Burnett, tre&tttrer p 1 Schomaker, tttM. m..:jjJ ; :.;,. r.41 '"" n "men tio'ii tlielrfamlllttaretotj y .tho first choir, otTr's"" itrj to the fnct ithnt thoro was tho first I cnsultlB mf plnco tho troublo began between hop Wero follt' 17 Hi convorcntlon with Attorney Brown, attomoy for J'oeppln, ho said sovcrnl threntB had been made by Fogol since lib return to Portland to tho effect that ho would kill Mlsi Ackorman and thon himself. Kogel Is a hungnrlan, and hns been board ing at a hotel In Portland In which sovcrnl Hungarians nro living, anl, according to Attorney Brown's state ments, ho has been declaring his In-tontlon- townrd tho young girl lo hla countrymen. It appears that Fogol becninc ar qunlnled with Theresa Ackerman In tho Hungnrlan hotel In Portland, jt which plnco sho was employed, and, today. brooming violently In lovo with her,1 Mrs. D, E Looinli,cr tried in vain to win nor consont to In tho city todny marrlngo. Ho then Is said to have Mr. nnd Mn. will CfcJ miMie inrenis against 1110 girrs nro, omanu. aro Tlilthj t cnu Ing her to return to her homo In Mrs. Louhr Albert ftt Mt. Angol, where sho could hnvo tho very III for a lonfum prevention of her pnronts. FokpI fol- Ing. lowed hor to Mt. Angnl, where he II Blaclcmas hiJ .ignln mndo violent throats, according, t"n"1 I" Woodburmyjjc to Marshal Pooppln's stntemontR lu ting In the city tho ropjy mndo to tho complaint fllod Mr. nnd Mm U by Fogol nftor hli nrrnst, bit whb Woodburn, returned to ( nrovonted from cnrrylng out liln In today after spending tentloiiH. Fogol returnod to Port-'J'"8- Herrci's pi-enti,.i land, whore ho was arretted Inst " Holraan wook b.v th nollco In that city, on1 Miss' Vina commltp, d MIsb Ackorman's complaint. I Inim.spont Chrlitmu ltn mother, .Mrs. Jl ciBnua 1 U O Odiu - "VH ftHoUNAL i u O 0 0 0J t red Cooper of tit J MASQUERADE BALL nan Shorlff Harry M'Jita VYoodhurn this uornti. lit no Imnn nn IiilfflMI AT ROLLER RINK i Mr. and M. JM . , I Shedds. are matti t ! Buccessuii innsquernau ChrUtmas with Mrk Bawip In Forost Grove Mr. Bass main there the cosH-"U IUuer will be home w ( vices at tho Coajw-iWi tomorrow HtNGRY W0RKINGMEN " PARADE THE STREETS 0R1 THE CAPITAL I REVIEW CUSS Twenty per cent. Reduction On ovory pair of shoos In house nt BnrneB'. Gash Store. Have You Head tho Time to Settle. Up All mall subscribers to The Capi tal Journal, dally or weekly, have had statements mailed them of tholr ac uount, and an offer to furnish the dally at $3 par year. If paid on or boforo January 1, and tho weekly at 75 cont, If paid up to that dmto and a yoir in ndvanco at 75 coats. Thosa burgnln rat -a nro only good to Jane ary 1, as after that dato tho Dallv wllll b$$4 par yeur. tho Wookly $1. and aftMhat date no papers will bo stnt through tho mn'la unless pa' I In advance, and onlv for the tlmo paid for PUa-e tnko notico pni (United Press Leased Wire.) London, Dec, 2G. Stirred to ac tion by tho prevalence of poverty re sulting from great numbers of unem ployed tforklngmon In tho metropolis and other largo cities throughout Great Britain, charltablo societies aro planning today to call upon the city councils to provldo relief. The destitution of the unemployed was brought forcibly beforo tho peo plo by tho Christmas holiday. Thou- lands of men paradod the streets of London, Glasgow and sblpbulld'tig clt'es under a motte: "Wo want work." They wero escorted by the pol'ce to prevent disturbances. The Thames embankment laat night was filled with homeless men coking food and sheltor from the Salvation Army, nnd the nowspnpo-r todav print many acta of men be'ng mo mum hiiuuviidiiii """"I""'""" In SaU.mrBlatlrel ball of tho season took place last night at tho Auditorium Roller rink .nwv .Trf and tho nttondunco wns large and on- cTeDlnf( thiiBlaHtlc. Many elegant and co.nl- tho(r bomo ClU COBIHIIIOH whiu mm. 11, ...u ...r.w Ur M pW1!pEto ronor ariiuiH, aim uaca uuu buiwu out bis or hor part to tho bout of tholr ability with tho Intention of winning ono of tho grand prlxc Thoro woro tramps galoro on tho floor, which would, had they not Blflmmed bo ovenly and faHt around tho room have represented a per fect hobo camp with all the equip ments curried by tho knights pt the box car. Beautiful Mexican senorlt aa attondod by gallant prlncoa; Hap py Hooligan, members of royalty, groteftquo derllfl In rod and black; and many othor cbaractors woro rop resontod, all flying about tho largo floor with an occasional bump to llv on up tho sport. At 9 o'clock tho Judging of the contestants bognn. For tho boat nnd most comical costume, Irwin Lowls was glvon first prize, ho iee resenting a vory natural boer bar rol. His costumo consisted of largo white barrol over which Sa eom boer bottlo labols woro pltutei od, and hanging down from the up inK imnh wn 11 boor bottlo. Aboe tho barrol was a Inrga round box in which tho boor man's head thrust. Tho first nrlzo for tho finest cos tumo was given to a lady woarlng a pretty costumo and representing "Evening." Aftor tho prizes .had been awarded tho racers who woro to compote In tho Trl-Clty races during tho coming month, woro introduced, they art Williams, Parker, Irvine, Reese and Welch. Tho morry Christmas party was continued until 12 o'clock, and overyonq was apparently satisfied and tired when tho closing hour came. n Doglns work oa Jannirj tinuos until the Febrtirt Hon. Classes fermed U A for state and county Klf;lith Grade Hftnuj The Barnes Cash Store ndveitlse make renewals before It Is too lato at, sontorced fo- Bteallng bread for fam iniHnt on nairo 7? bargain rates. . im.. .., 1 bargain rates. 1 llles that aro starving. First Presbyterian Church. Rov. Henry T. Babcook, pastor. Morning sorvlco. 10:30 a. ': preaching by tho pastor. Theme, "Tho Solution of tho Negro Prob lem." Luko 10:27 1 c. Sunda pohool at 12 m.; Jr. C. B. tt 3:30 P m.; Sr. C. K. at 6:00 p. : "" Ing service In union with the Flrut Baptist church in tholr church Christmas music by united chorus and orchestra repeated Nu ,nt woek prajer meeting this week Tat. He cordiall) invited to thc30 sink J, J. KRAPS. Suli'in. 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