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rz? ."-" Yqp1HKfi ,wn'i"iMi hiiihw piWi HK- tit ? 'V k ft' ' ft V I t cap iV4' '.. h i 4 " if H nn ill I .' ,lt' Uf i. 8 pAlLY OAPITATi JOUJINAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER flO, 1008. GRAND SACRIFICE OF PRICE Today you can choose from the cleanest stock in the state at a saving of from 10 to 75 per cent, Hundreds of placards mark the savings, All goods are marked in p am figures ao you can tell just now much you will save on each article, Investigate today, Salem's Largest Cloak and Suit Section offers for this sensational selling event Ladies' Tail ored Suits and Misses' Tailored Suits at the follow ing price reductiens: $35,00 Suits values now ' $17.50 $32,50 Suit values now $16.25 $20,00 Suit values now $10.00 Others in proportion All this seasons' newest styles, some but a few days in the store, Prepare now for the legislative session with a new suit, j BBp$" Jk MUifHINh FIGHTING KEYES s WEDNESDAY .SUItl'lllHE SIo No. -112. Wo offer an advance special of our Annual Blue Ribbon, Whlto Event Embroid eries, Hands, Insertion, etc., values ui) to 25c and 36c. Tho assortment is largo and comploto and In this showing will bo found 1909 choicest patterns in wide, medium and narrow widths at tho mar volously low prices of 9 and 12 Cents a Yard Wednesday Only. Nono sold until 8:.'H). No telephone orders received. Salem's Leading Cloak and Suit Store Offers a sensatlond prlco reduction in tills Hci'soVs stylish wearing np parol for spring stocks that will ho gin to arrive next month. Women's Long Coats, choice fabrics, woll-tall- orcd. good, serviceable values up to Jdrtfo. Grand offer this wools your choice $2.98 Children's School Coats Suitablo for cold and rainy days. Tho grandest offer over mado by this de partment. Tho matorlals and color combinations aru vory striking. In this largo assortmont will bo found all alscos in this soason's olovorost children's coat stylos. Values up to 51U.UU. Select your slzo this weolc for $2.50 Our largo moil's clothing and furnishing goods section offers to you tho best values in Salem of clothing and furnishings. When wo offer to you such good clothes ns Hart, Schaffuer & Marx.clothos at such low prices ns stated below you aro Just doubling your money SUITS, OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS Exclusive Storo's I3G.00 Suits Our regular prico $30; now $17.50 Men's Clothing -T WW J. Excluslvo Storo's $30 regular prico $25; Excluslvo Storo'B $25 rogular prico $20; Excluslvo Storo'a $20 rogular prlco $18; Excluslvo Storo's $18 rogular prlco $15; Excluslvo Storo's $15 regular prlco $12; Suits Our now $15.50 Suits Our now $14.50 Suits Our now $13.50 Suits Our now $12.50 Sults-now -Our il f Tr sltiisiif I t aft TO " I vJitH t r ?. 'RU1S3SK1 tl Pi 'Sfttfl WtWvwB r A M -V ml 8 & v !?1 vll Wfi' ..liffl fHH til . -?-t $9.50 Copyright 190? by Hart Schaflher & Mars Shoes Reduced 20 to 50 Per Cent m " m. m jm t jm MiWMaaVIH'nailMMaaU''M II" 11 (1 I "" '- Men' Furnishings at Reduced Prices WANTS A NEW CITY ATTORNEY The Republican city maehlno hn d c'ded to get tl-o nnlp r Waltgr Wpyen, tho p client city attorney, and seems to br tnltlng no Interest In any other proposition. The Indica tion' h"o that tho city council cau cus tonight will not disturb n man In tho llt-o department, and will inaiti no changes In tho police department For stroot commissioner the present Incunibont buoius to havo llttlo oppo sition, and, while thoro will ho a scat crlng complimentary voto for Frank Ilerron, II. S. Drako and George Jacob, It la expected that Mr. Martin will win out. The city push l vety pronounced In Its demand Tor the scalp or Walter Koyes. Kor city on g'noer Oonornl V. II. Uyars will got "onio votes, out ns tnoro aro utti threo new niomhors of tho council tho ehancoa of making changes aro slight II. O. Mllea will probably bo re elected city physician. o JHnek Pleads Not OiilHy Hhujlc w.i brought Into court this afternoon and entered a plea of not guilty. Dlrck tnedo a short talk to the court, In wMcli ho said hln former nttornoy, Loot, had tnkon advantage of him by rofuslng to sorvo aa hid coiinsol In tho cano, and that ho hnd loft him dcstltuto and without meauit with which to defend himsolf, and for theco roasons nukod tho court to glvo him nn cxton ion of t'mo in or der that ho m?y prcparo further for protection. Judgo Durnott gavo At torney A. O. Condlt, Hlnck's now counsel, until !) o'clock 'tomorrow morning In which to file 11 motion for tho extension of the trial until tho next tern or court. In tho nllldavltn which Illnck'a nttornoy Inlond to fllo It will h" alleged that a witnom will tojtlfy that Uluolc was .In company w'th him (the witness) nt tho tlmo Dr. IlnbortHou won -hot and bofjro and after t'nt tlmo. This now wit now in tho caso cannot bo located .u pro'ont, but tli - doroniM Is hoiiofiil of hln dl-covory In tlmo for tho trial. Tho district nttornoy will also fllo af fidavits to tho offect that ninck had mndo statements that ho was alonoat tho tlmo of tho shooting, as roluted by hlincclf, SUMPTER A HAVEN FOR BOOZE AND CARDS nnkor City, Orf Dec 29. Tlui lingering rohmants of whle-opcn rrontlor llfo may still be round at Sumpter,' Huntington nndC'j,ip. j. Hold, this cotinty, whore gamhlin In practically all Its forms ruiiB wide and unmolested. And to complete this picture of the old border dujs a woman conducts 0110 of these gambling housjs at Sumpter. Since tho crusado or recent ,S which pressed down tho lid umn public guinbllni;, rouiotto, twent. 0110 and other kindred guims th,t caused gun (days and wild wist 10111 anco, were supposed to lmve i discarded except In Nevada. 1 11 in hiiiu v,l llHUIIll 1H HIMII m, posed to lmvo swept llaker hhimm but In ul least tin en towns gamis ,n nillnlng iib wide as they evi-i dnl at Virglnln City or Tellurlde 11 Is In Sumpter, howevei tin open gambling retains the Nt.uiiimu and respect it commanded la the diijs lioforo the crtiSHde. Shorn (r ll former glory as u groat mining camp, as tho result of continued lit igation by The owners of thu mines tho eninp still holds tho distinction or bolng the most prominent, wide open gambling camp In tire Paelru Northwest. milliliter has a population of lie tween 000 and 100. It also had two grocciy stores, a butcher shop and ton saloons. Connected with most of these ton saloons is 11 comploto gambling layout that runs night and day provided thoro aro sutllclont patrons. And it Is In Sumpter that tho only woman gamblor and saloon keeper In tho ontlro Pacific North west conducts hor plnco. She Is known among tho minors and nil who patronize hor place as "Mother" Woods, and aiding hor at tho bar and tables aro a young bartnnld and several gamblers. w 1 LTT-O "OOn 0ft 0 o PERSONAL 0 0 Win. Low, . r ,. -'.,! " 0 hl,i Hip ilny In tho clfy" JS' I H Alonzo n,... . iiyja Mill ...Uor' Shirk. ,. Mr'arll?0stt',lJ toil "iL??J!. Ufa, ., ilr, nnd Mrs v , Mr 1.. , CQBtoott ltorn. ih . w 1 A M.iih, "k U nt. and 11 1 .. fcttieii m 000 CITY NEWS o o 000 O OOOO o AVcUtlUT FOWH'llht Kali ami colder tonight ami Wed nesday. "When In Tortlnnd Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington Btrcct. o-o-d W. T. ltlgdoii, UndortnUivr AlwnyB progresBlvo, up-to-date Pull equipment, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. dllon's Place Eleven barber cholro Lower liiMiranco Hates. By having ua do your work. K. W. Plorco, Capital Electric Supply Com linuy. Phono G35. 12-16-eod-tf Moyor'a prices aro lower for stand ard good goods. Mi's. Jiiiiich llulilmril Told Mrs. JonoB that Jim nov -r growls since 8ho UB03 Folgor'a Gold on Oato Coffeo. Hor grocer grinds It for her. vnn that sho bollovcd ho was men tally deranged. Ho wandored away from tho homo In Tacomn at tho tlmo his dauchtor was to bo operated on for a sorlous atllictlon, nnd Mrs. Stu llvau's llrst information of his whereabouts was disclosed In Coro ner Clough'a lottor notifying her of hor husband's dc.th. Spool cotton, Go at Moyora'. Ic spool. Spool silk, 50 por cent discount nt II. W. M. L. Moyor8. Shafer, the Harness Man Now Is tho tlmo to got your heavy draft nnd plow hnrnoss, Host stock In town. Admitted He Stole Pup A man giving his nnmo na Axel 13111a was nrroated and placed In Jtill last night by Patrolman Murphy on tho charge of stealing a puppy bird dog. Ellis admitted to tho ofllcer that ho had stolen the don last nltrht. tnllft ni Min Cfinin Hmn wna irvlnrr fr. soil him to Murphy, who was not roc ognlzed hb a police ofllcor. This morning Ellis claimed tho dog had hung around him and his friends while cooking tholr sruppor near thp fair ground, and ho plcko' him up and brought him to town. & Thinks Sullivan Was Deoinged Coronor Clough recelvod a letter -this morning from Mrs. Thomas Sul livan, wife of Tom Sjulllvan, who un loubtolly committed Bulcldo by jump Jng off U10 stoel bridge horo, saying sho had recolvod tho sad nows of her Tuiband's death, and that sho desired to bo info"i!od. n3 coon as the bodv Avn" re"0vpred Mrs. Sullivan atat d In her lottor lint tho fanillv had been subject to stckues? for tho past few months, and th'a mtsrortuno boro so wtrongly upon tho mind of Mr. Sulll- No trash or racket merchandlso at Moyer's good goods store. Clean morchandlBO at sacrlflco prices. If You Have No tlmo to do your own shopping you can got all ycur needs, in tho grocery lino, supplied at J. M. Law ronco'o. Phono 321. meeting Is composed of A. Iluck cstoln, II U. Houston, W. I. Stalev,, D. R. Ynntls and E. T, Harnoa. Sev eral othor mnttoi-B wore discussed nt tho mooting relative to subjocts In troduced at tho last rogular nloetlng. Tho commlttoo npplntod Is to nom lnato tho ofllcora ror tho board for tho coming yonr, whoso namos will bo posted up on tho Donrd of Trade bullotln ton days prior to tho noxt anirunl racotlnc which cornea on tho 13th of January. Clothing loss 25 por cent to GO por cent at Moyora' big store. Putev Cases Dismissed The three case against S. A. D. Puter for subornation of porjurj woro dlsmlsaod yoatordny on a mo tion by District Attornoy John itf Mo Nary, on tho grounds that an aotlon would not Ho becauso Clork George G. Brown, of tho State Land Board, wns not a qualified notary, nnd had no authority to administer an oath. A grand morchnndiso event, goods reduced at Meyers'. All Steusloff Mutilcet Is tho place to got your meat. Thev havo the bett that can bo had in tha land, Phono 321. Chnrged With Larceny John Adams ,an ox-convlct, la ngaln In tho tolls, having boon ar rested today by Chlof of Pollco Gib son on tho charge of stealing various carpenter tools and selling thorn to second-hand stores. Adams hna been under tho eye of tho police hero for SOIllO tllllO. ns tllO result nf thn mnnv Will Select Officers sales of tools to .llffnr.mt .,ti,iioi.. A nominating committee was nn- nionts. and tminv tim i,inf fi, .i. pointed by tho Board of Trade last I into custody on Court street where night preparatory to tho annual ho was hanging about a second-hand olectlon. The comraltteo uppointed. ! Btoro Ills case will bo looked Into and which Is to report nt tho noxt t tomorrow by Judgo Moores Shoes less 20 por cent to 33 1-3 por cout at Moyora.' il' Black Indicted Homer Blnck'wns Indicted by tho grand Jury yesterday afternoon on tho chargo of shooting Dr. C. II. Robortfioit vlth Intent to kill on East ttorry Btroot. Black wns hulled be foro Judgo Burnott nt -1 o'clock yof, terdny rftornoon to p'eud, but owing to the fret that his nttornoy, H. Lout, wns absent his tlmo was extended until 9 o'clock this morning. Attor noy Loot appeared In court thts morn ing, and stated that ho dclrod to bo oxcusod from dofondlng Black, ow lug to hlo buulncfis mcttors In Port land bolng too proving at prosont. Attornoy A. O. Condlt, of this city, was appointed to hnndlo tho defend ant's ca o, and dofondant was glvon until 1 o'clock tha nftornnou to nload. Black's trial Is sot for Mon day, Janunry 4. 33 1-3 discount on cloarlng mdso at II. W. &, M. L. Moyora. iVfter tho Scrap Is Over Constablo Ira Hamilton plncod L. J. MoMahon and Conrad Krohs under rfoal last night for fighting on tho strectB, contrary to tho public peace They will appear In tho Justlco court njinio time this rftornoon In aimwsr to "tho chargo. K 20 por cent discount on domestics and shooting at Moyora' big storo. Crises Set for Trial Judgo George H. Burnett haa tho following ease got for hoorlng dur ing tho Jnnunry torm of ceurt: Tho Wright Clnrkaon Co. vs. Wlllnmotte Valloy Prim: As-oclatlon, January I; Wobb vo. Wolfcrd, Janunry 5; W. W. Fawk a. Clorjinons Horst Co., Jann ary G; Stato va. Poory, Stato va. Nix on, January 7; Clirlstonsou vs. Mor gan, Mott tvs. Casto, January 8. Moyora' mammoth 10 to 75 per cont. stock reduced 11 .. ulit ,... , ." mi " W( ll'TC t.3, sic iei, h 11 t v Slcln.1. m..i " iuoniinKBrt.r..,l..ftl Unid) wcddlne . .A J. Wm.,l.i. -"u,l morning after IfL?J ?," vl?ltln8 hi. rtH 2 S'r?f!2J.Anis ..,iinf. "..:'"' m Mr. nnd Mr. n turnod to their homT.S IllRllt. aftor 1.in.. .J.11 "Hither, Harvey itaiff uszr ,r :.iute v.,,...,v,i ikii iasi tiigM loruiur nomo In BttlrVi '1 wnoroiiicy will make thdrWl Mm w r win.. . w."l horn nMr Ph. 1. 1 ... " r ... n-l" V"V rN ". ..v, iiuiiii; iu OC10, Mill IIn.nl n.l .... '..vn I.U.VI E. w n AH .. for Sllvcrton, wher tU m her cousin for a iv ' Oliver Qibeau nrrliM 1. .J Inst night from Mltsonli, Kx of tho Cliomawa Indlw ifki Mrs. P. H CarlU and cUUkJ huh morning lor SIlTertotlii her brother-, D P Olfforduli iiy mr n .ow nays. .Mrs. Il Sloperand tUfa,'' iiirncu to tueir rorac law tills aPtrnoon, pfUrTldlltrt nnti Mr:, w 11 Bioptr Mr. nrd Mrs C P WcHdnm to tlioir It me nt MllkriSii day, r.ftcr a short visit taUtet Mrs. I. A Pln:ctolDi?i lia boon mr riicototMn.an 'eft for Gllvcrton thlstlunsaJ A P ilson, of Hurlilrrt to Sllvcrton todry, after ! friends In tho city. Mr ami Mrs, J P Rein I dauchtor loft Mondir alii Doing nicowic with tho nanien of Southorn Crrfornla, tictit wiuies vb cniieo oy 1110 uoioire, no s nenti ino winicr. sbowod that tho dofcuso hnd tho Mr and Mrs, V P Dr groatoat nunibor. nnd tho "scnhB of children returned to their Juatlco" tipped over to tho dofonso ai'Scotts Mills this mornlnj tho iiaincH of novernl Jail birds wo dropped Into the, pan, Membors nf tho Jury Joined In tho luugi 'that swept ovor tho court room, and Lord turned fiercely on tho smiling facoti of tho prosecuting lawyers. "Laugh," ho hlaaod. "Laugh, do you? Ah, you will laugh whllo a man's llf la to bo dealt with. Tlil.i diown tho morclloBs churnctor of tho pro-ccutloi. Lcugh aga.ln, will yoa? lDlthor this domonstrntcs that tho pro pondornnco of ovldonco 1b on our sldo, or tho ntatuto moans nothing." Lord hnd not finished when tho court adjourned for tho noon root. Ho oxpected to speak, ho said, two or throo houro this aftornoon, and this probably 'moans another night aos r.lon, no Judgo Bronough wants to g'vo tho caso to Iho Jury not than tonight. o THE FINCH TRIAL WILL END TONIGHT (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Dec. 2l. Judge Bronnugli nnd tho J.iry thnt Is trying .Inniog A. Klncli for 'the murder of Itulph 11. Fisher woro treated to ttl tornatlons of tho tragic and tho bur losquo today during tho address or Charles 1 Kord .who was making tho final pica for tho llfo or the sus pended nttornoy, nccuaed or killing tho Bar Association prosecutor. Tho trngody enmo In a pitiful plea for tho aged mothor of "Poor Jim," no tho lawyer roforred to his client Tho biirloso.no wna furnished when Lord unvolled a pair of r.pothocnrles' scnleu, with tho drcmntlo unnounco mont: "Hero I hftvo tho scnles of Jiistlco." Thon ho placed In ono end of tho Bcnk'i1 'tho namos of all the witnesses willed by tho atnto, writ ton on narrow strips o.r cardhonr.l. Cm Company Bankrupt. (United Press Leased Wlro.) St. Louis, Mo Doc. 29. An Invol untnry petition of bankruptcy wns pe titioned for this afternoon by tho crodltors of tho St. Louis Car Com pnny ono of tho lnrgoit car building concorns In tho United Stnto-J. Tho company filod a deed of trust for $2,500,000, covorlng Its ontlro roalty and )oraonnl proporty. Tho complaining creditors rcsido In vari ous cltloc throughout tho UnPed Stntos. Ethel Is Now It, Tucson, Ariz., Doc. 29. Manuel Sabrloa, 3,1'd to ho a Moxlcan rovo-l'itlonl-t, todny married Miss Bthol Trowbrido, n ninpibor of a wonlthy Boston family. Tho brldo Is a grad iiato of Radcllff college. ltliiK relntlvci over Chrutaa 1 attending tho wedding ot Hi 1 S unison nnd Miss iseiue Prosldent Homan, of TC university, wont don t this inornliiK to attend tie 1 of Home Missions and ChartlE slon work which Is held 1st imiiolls today and tomomv Homan will nddrcss the nse morrow mIrb Leona Illrwh and Mr 1 ard Brady wero married 1J ,.t c.fin nviork at WIUaDtUel JudKO G. II Burnett perforwH coromony. Among the fw ' mnnv out nf town peopi. ...),,., u-nrn S Hlrsch Hi ripIioI. M. Slchel, H H SklAj iini-rinnn. I ilcrmian, Mr uH Mver Hlrsch nnd daugW lptor . m,.i.. nnririiili' Mr and MM IVHUI' ......- -- ..,.! MnMiiht niu son. ui 1 " . . ., 9 1.1 1 rw.m a Mr ana Jiri. Siont. H A Poleti. of mid Mr and Mrs 1 and daughter, of Cnematt MONEY TO K PHOS. K. F0HD Over Ladd& Bush's llank, SilJ. Working Over South Stroot Commls lonor Martin hn fixed Bovorr.l crosawalks nnd haa ctarted to cloan somo of tho worct por tlono of South Commorcal stroot to day, which la vory much appreciated by itho people of tho soventh ward. Hnro Championship of Salem, each even Ing this week at 9 o'clock. Audi torlum rink. 12-29-3t n . Says Ofllcer 8truck IHm. Seattle. Wash., Dec. 29. Declar Irr with hl last conscious word'- v ,t ir-o mow wtch. laid Ulm low was struck by an officer at tho city Jail, ! B. C Manning died nt his homo this aftornoon from Injuries received In I the lty prison Srturday, Now lot somo ono volunteer to go out and rig up a truco all around until after Christmas. At last reports Tom Johnson wns Just ns broke as ho was whoit ho first wont broko. o It Is about tl'o Uonernl Simon wns picking out tho conaulnto In which ho will take rofugo. THE CAPITAL NORMAL REVIEW CLASS Norwich Un.on Fire Trtcrnee L Frank Mt-iedlth, IJfJ Office with Wm.BrowW 29, Commercial "" 0 0 0 0 0, MEW TODAY 0 , O o 0000 o o o o aritH Bogln8 work on January 4, and con tinues until tho February examina tion. Classes formed In all branches for state and county papers and for Eighth Grado Diplomas. OOO To sud iniWP. lJ!' i Gernu8-, " . . nnt mie SCllOOl U(H' "' - J0y rogular worh -' e oat and stud nt the , la not a c""". u t whore the iw"Vi i. Men waiui" - - ,ibri. Bpolllim ramm , BaleanmnslilP a. ing. V8UU". ntrfer? "- Oi m Salem, J. J. KRAPS, three thousand miles you ma.t U to J, G vo us ":, A,re6 nald on . unuseu - ., scholarships auu,-lhtj Hah a tree """ ythes3 men in Salem and P ,j interested rl w. p t J NI8M u7,.lHQ Oregon. IP"W Ayr' Y. M. ... nn W" ..M ,,.. c,.i,A corner i" ?" m '" r streets. IM-7.MI trrv Rtreet. . - lv"J " -rn np - 777.,i 5.ilesrna" - n KXP,e,nu" nhllshed r.Tt4 "npnt POSHIOn Tn." M portunlti 'o-""veTheAU1 with referenc sswrci.."-,,., V3 S. COMSiCRCtAL ST