Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 31, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Image 3

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    DAILY OArre Ah JOURNAL, SALEM, ORSGON, THUItSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 100ft.
ILOMBIA STILL SORE
OVER PANAMA AFFAIR
ONE MAY VISIT A MONTH
MUST THEN PAY BOARD
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t the Btuto department today
) ' ..i.irinir fiirthor plans for ap-
Enc the smoldering M fooling of
E. .....i suites of Colombln over
Interference of tho United States
!, affairs of tlio soum iunuriuuu
....u nmi I'niiuiiiii - i"" "l
Ltnbllshniont of tho Cmml zone
tho recognition or tno lnuopon
. r tim Ucpubllc of Panama.
L, Washington government flrst
L nuaro of tho 111 feeling of
Emb'a nt th" tlmo of tho strained
ttions between tlio unuou amies
J pan. At thnt. unio, it is nam,
the Colombian government manifest
ed Us hostility towurd tho United
States by offering to Japan a coaling
station on Its 'shores.
Ptcsldont lloosevcit Is reported ns
being nnxlous to use tho good of
fices of tho United States in effect
ing nn amicable adjustment of Co
lombia's claim of $1G, 000,000 from
Panama. Colombln Is demanding this
amount upon tho representation that
Pannma should nssunio thnt much
of tho Colombian public dobt. Real
izing tho Importance of rotaining tho
good will of nil South Amorlcnn re
publics, President Koosovolt is anx
ious to placate Colombia.
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AT TIIK GHANI) OPKItA IIOUSH, HATl'ItDAY NIGHT
"JANI'J HYIU5."
Une Play, Fine 0M, Flno Produc-
tlon.
"Jano IJro," tlio now comody
Jrrjna jcnorton, will bo coon horo.
n th flrrtul muim Iiimiua Snfurilnv
Charlotte DroiUo's famous novol has
been tated in a thoroughly up-to-
d:to manner In this dramatization,
rlthout lo ing nny of tho powor nnd
lorco ounl in UiJb Justly popular
cltsslr Tl'i story flowa evenly
without any break In tho thread, tho
Went and unnppy comedy fitting In-
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to fio story as perfectly as tho stiong
or Incldontfl. It Is a flrjt-clano offer
ing in ovory rospo&t, prosonted In an
ab'jo tnannor by a company of ox
tromoly competent playors.
eata on sr.lo at box oftlco Saturday
at 9 p. in,
Foe ILivei'
Complaints
Gout, Jaundice, Dynpcpela,
Affections of the Bladder and
Kidneys, Costlveneas, Sick
Headache, Biliousness and all
Bowel Ailments.
D.JAYNE'S
SANATIVE
y A r-I able and effective r m
- 1 has been for several
f ra" 'ns. It can be taken
- a .r.ner p,H, laxative, purga
' tr cathartic with excellent
- j 's.
Sold by all druggists
25o and IOc boxes
ItfniV J'T.ne, Tonic VermlfBrf.
"S S;1 '0cforbo.h .dult.
BOUND AND GAGGED,
BEATEN AND ROBBED
(United Press Loused Wlro.)
Snn Frauc'seo, Dec. 31. Bound
and gnggod by two highwaymen,
Jamo sC, Mtllholland, a bartondor
In n Golden Gate avenuo saloon,
was found unconscious yostorduy,
bleeding from a gaping wound in tho
head, and today Is In a procarioup
condition at tho Central hotpltal.
Milholland wns found by 1111am
Crpvton, tho proprlotor of tho (fa-
loon ho plnco had hoe nran&nckeo,
nnd t was dUcoveiod Intor thai
$3000 had been itnkm from n safe, a
dlairnnd ring and diamond pin from
th bartondor and 0 from tho cash
drawor. Tho polio ware uotlflod o'
tho robbery.
Milholland, during a momontary
porlod of consciousness, laid thnt lie
was aloro when tho mon ontored
They covrood him with tholr revolv
ers and ordorod lilm to turn and walk
to itho rear of tho saloon. As ho
turned ono of tho thugs struck him
on tho head, and when he wjovored
his seneo? ho found hlmsolf bound
and gagged.
' (United Press Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, Dec. 31. Ono month
conjtitutcs tho lognl I ngth of a
"vlBlt," nni a prrjoti remaining at
tho home of another, after tho expi
ration or that time, n-ist pay board,
according to the ruling of Judge
Pierce, on record in tho U3tico court
today.
Tho court made this ruling In a
suit brought by hnrles M. Klebo, ct
this city against his brother, Henry.
Charles sued Henry for four
month's bonrd a t $20 a month. Ho
allegod thatwhc Henry cam horo
from Oakland It was agreed that ho
ahuld live with Charles until such
time as ho could stcuro work. Ho
secured a pjsltlon a short tlmo after
his nrrival, but continued to board
w'th his brother and nt the end of
four months had paid but $10 for his
ontertninmont.
Jiulgo Pierce decided thnt ono
month wns a sulllcient length of tima
for nny per on to lodge freo of
clinrgo and awarded tho plaintiff a
udgmont for thro month's board.
THE MARKETS
WANTS TO PROVE
HE WAS IN JAIL
Loh Angokfl, Dec. 31. Evidence
that o spent nine dnys In tho city
Jnll after ho was accused of omboz
zlomont of $0,000 and branded aa u
murderer by a detz-ctlvo, h bolng
nought by Frank Whiting of Peoria,
111., who Is In Los Angeles today on
his strange quest.
Whiting wishos to baro tho excit
ing oplsodo In his llfo for tho pur-po-o
of proving IiIb enso In a dninngn
''tilt for $25,000 ho has Instituted
nt Peoria against a bonding compa
ny. To win his his case ho must
show that the compnny caused hla
arret ond Imprisoned hero July 20,
1907, a'tor accusing him of embez
zling $00,000 fro mills sister's estate
and thnt a dotoctlvo Bald that (lio hnd
como wont In an effort to oscnpo tlu
nuthoMtlo3 after having murdorod a
mnn.
HOLD UP STREET CAR
AND RIDE OUT OF DANGER
( United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Portland, Or., Doc. 31. Sheriff
Stcv im and his posse today fooni to
bo no nenror tho two masked men
who hold up tho Koso City Park car,
si cured $20 from tho conductor and
etolo tho car to escape on, than th"j
woro Inst night whon the crlmo Wii
committed.
Tho empty car hnd Jilst roachnd
tho ond of tho line whon tho bandit
boarded It and commanded tho con
ductor and motormnn to throw up
tholr hands. After rollovlng tho vic
tims of all tholr money, leaving tholr
wntohos, tho robbors took possession
ol tho car and ran It down tho trnc
for a mllo nt great speed,
Tills Is tho latest one of several
street car holdups that hnvo occurred
In Portland this winter.
PLAYED WITH" MATCHES
AND BURNED TO DEATH
Burned to Death t Mm-sli field.
(United Pross I onsed Wire.)
Mar-hflold. Or, -Dec. 31 Tho au
thorities today are Invrstlgat'ng tho
don.l'h of Mi's. Walter Keating, 65
year old, who was burnod to death
In her homo yoeterday. It Is sup
posed she upsot a lamp whllo alone
and hor olothrs caught flro, Hor htu
band wai lost at mr, nnd two yoars
ago hor son was killed In a aawmi'l
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. L. Smith, of
Gervals, have gone to tholr home, af-
ter visiting Mrs. Smith's father, D
IP. Harrl-on, who lives oast of the
city.
(United Pross Lonsod Wlro.)
Kent, WaBh,, Doc. 31. Tho death
yoitordny of a -yoar-old boy and tho
dOHtruotlon of tho homo of his fath
er, Job no! Dolan, are todny attributod
to matchos with which the Ind is sun
nosed to have boen playing.
Iloturnlng from a visit Into yester
day, Doalnd and hl wlfo found tho
bono in flamee. Tho husband, fail
ng ito seo any of his cihOdron about
tho yard, rushed Into tho burning
building to find thorn, ftor tho flio
hnd bow oxtinguished, tho body of
tho -yoar-old son wns found under
a bed, whoro he had evidently
orawled, thinking ho could oscapo
the amos n tho meantime, itho oth
er two Dolan chlldron, discovering
tho blazo, had run for assistance
SAN FIIANCISCO MAR1Q2TS.
Snn Francisco, Cnl., Dee. 31.
Wheat No. 1 Calllornia club, per
cental,. $1.070)1.70; California
white milling, 1.751.80; north
ern bluestem, $1.751.S0; off
giudes wheat, $1.501.G0; Reda,
$1.02 l.C7Mi.
Barley Foed barley, $1.42
IMG; common to fair, ?1.3G(Q1.40;
browing at Sun Francisco nominal nt
$1.45(0)1.55; Chovallor. $1.50 1.60
according to quality.
Eggs Por dozen, California fresh,
including cases, extras, ICc; firsts,
41c; seconds, 40c; thirds, 30c; pul-
lots solcct, 38c; Eastern storage
30c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 2Gc.
Butter Por pound, Callfornln
fresh, extras, 37c; firsts, 32c; sec
onds 26c; thirds, 20c; pickled, No.
1, 23c; pascking No. 1, 21 c;
ladles, extras, 23c.
Now cheese Por pound, Callforn u
flats, fancy, 14 c; firsts, 14c; noc
jnds, 1116; California Young Amor
icn fnnoy, 16c; firsts, 15 'c; Enstorn
Now York Cheddars, fancy, 17c; Ore
gon flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young
Amorlca fancy, 16c; California
storage, fancy, flats, 13c; Oregon
flats, fancy, 14c; do. Young Amorl
ca, 15c.
Potatoes Por cental, Rlvei
Whites, (sneks) fancy, 8Gc$l;
poor, 05 80c; Salinas Burbanks,
$1.25 1.35; Oregon Burbanks,
$1,16 1.25; Early Roso, (for sood)
$1.2 5 1.30; swoot potatoes, por
crate, $1.251.50; sacks, $1
1.25.
Onions Por sack, $11.25.
Oranges Por box, Navols, stand-
nrd, $1.252; cholco, $22.50;
fancy largo sizes, higher; Tanger
ines, crates, 76c $1; half orango
boxes, $1.25 1.65.
ONEHUNDRFDDEADIN
WEST VIRGINIA MINE
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Switchback, W. Va., Doc 31.
Three mnr, bodlos woro romoved to--lay
from tho working of tho Li'k
Branch Colllory Company, where an
explosion lait Tuesday klllod abopt
100 minors. This mnkos tho t'.il
numbor of dead bod foe so far re
overrl 30.
Ro-ouo wok ta nogrossln grapld
'v. It Is bolioved tho remainder of
h dwid wMI bo brought out of tho
mine within tho week.
B. F. Emmort returned to his
homo In Hubbard last night, after
transacting business In the city.
Iiocnl Wholesale Market.
W!.ont, por buBhol 00 96c
Oats, por buBhol 4 Co
Flour, hard wheat $5 00
Flour, valloy $4 2n
Mill feed, shorts $33.50
Mill feed, bran $31 00
Hops, 190S crop 78
Hops, 1907 crop 2 3c
Chittlm bark 35
Wool, coarso i3C
Wool, medium 15c
Mohair i gc
Hay, cheat $12 13
Hay, clover $11 12
Potatoes, bushel 4045c
Apples, bushol .fttfr.. 50c 81.00
OnlonB, por cwt ... . . . ,'.8590c
Prunes, por pound ..... 1 4 c
Cranberries, Howe's variety,
Ml ... $13.00
Butter nnd Kggs.
Eggs t 0r,
Buttor, creamery . , . . ; ....,., 40c"
iii tiaiaiiiiffiiiiiii!''''y
Just Watch the Crowd This 1
Afternoon at
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PORTJiANl) MARKUTS
Gralt:, Flour, Feed. i3tc.
Portland, Orogon, Doconiber 31.
Whent BluoHtoin, 90 097c; club,
91c, flfr, 90 91c; rod Russian,
88c; 40-fold, 91c; valloy, 91c.
Barley Producers' prices: Food,
$20 por ton; browing, $27.
Onts Producers' prices: No. 1
white, $31 31.50 por ton.
Flour Pntentfl, $5.00 por barrol;
rolled barlov $28 29.
Hay Timothy, Wlll.unotto Vnl
loy, $4.65; Vi -ancle gruhnm, $j.40;
whole whoat, $4.65; ryo, $5.50.
MlUstuffs Brnn, $26.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country,
$30; city, $30; U.-S. mill chop, $22;
UrnlghiH, $1.05; exports, $3.70; Val
loy, $11 pur ton; Enstorn Orogon
timothy, $10 17; clover, $12;
alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $12.50
$13.
Vegetables nnd Fruit.
Fresh Fruits Apples, 00c $1.50
box; poars, $101.25 pr box; grnpus
751b50o por crate; quinces, $1.00
1.25 por box; cranborrlcs, $1350
14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes,
$6,608.00 por barrol; hucklobor
rlos, 10 15c por pound; por Sim
mons, $11.25.
Potntoos Buying prlco, 75 90c;
por hundred; sweat potatoes, 2
2 Vic per pound; onions, $1 por 100
pounds.
Dairy nnd Country Produce.
Buttor City crenmory, oxtras,
36 37c; fancy outsldo creamery,
32 Va 35c por pound; Btoro, 17
20c.
Eggo Orogon ranch 40 46c;
Enstorn 30 36c por dozen .
Poultry Houb, 13c por lb; Bprlng
1213c; pmnll, 1314c; mixed, 12
12o;, ducks, 14154; goeso 9
10c; turkoys 1617o; drcaced
turkoys, nominal,
Choose. Fancy cream twins, ICc
por pound; full croam trlplots, 15c;
full cronm Young Amorlca, 10c.
Voal Extra, 99c por pound;
ordinary, 7ffT8o; heavy, 5c.
Pork Fancy, 7 Vic per pound;
largo, 0V4 7c,
Hops. Wool, Hides, Etc.
Hops 1908. cholco, 7V8c;
prlmo, 07c; medium, 5 6c por lb
1907, 2 4c; 1900, 11MsC
Wool Eastern Orogon, avorngo
boat, 10 14c por pound, according
to shrinkaco; Valloy, 15 16c.
Mohair Cholco, 18c por pound,
Hides Dry hides, No. 1, 1315c
pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound;
dry calf, 16c pound; saltod hldos 0
8c pound; salted calfskin, 12 J
13c pound; grcon, lc less.
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i And you'll realize that the people f
have confidence in our
20A
Discount Sale
Everything in the house goes at 20
per cent discount, excepting Rubbers !:
and Kubber boots
I OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL I
DAY JANUARY FIRST
NEW YEAR'S DAY
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Booni Your Own Town,
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Busincta will prosper
Only when the pcolo
Of tlio community
Make a united effort.
Your business depends
On others' prosperity.
Unless wo work together
Results are disappointing.
O'.'.ly those prosper
Whose patrons are prosperous.
Nothing succeeds like success!
Towns thrive and flourish
Only when they deserve to
When their own people
Neglect no opportunities.
Thought Microbes
In a Drop of Ink.'
k
When hpplled to tho nowspapcr pukc
thoy maUt) people think twice.
I'MrHt, u'opk think t hero's a inamvho
ke(i)rf up with tho procession.
Second, they think ho must koop
Reed koo;1h on hand.
Again, If tho home paper has enough
drops of advertising ink on Its surfaco
to mako a proper showing tho outsider
thinks this must bo a pretty llvoly
tow II,
TIuih a drop of NEWSPAPER AD
VHItTISINO INK Is a good, thing for
the town.
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New Year's Specials
New Ripe Olives
These are the finest olives on the market
I Orange Special
Per dozen 30c
Banana Special
Per dozen 25c
New Black Walnuts
rPeI pound, 5c
Vegetables 3CV
Celery Lettuce, Cabbage, Parsley, Turnips, Sweets,
.Carrots, Beets, Cranberries, Pumpkins,
Order Today
Our store will be closed all day tomorrow
MOIR GROCERY CO.
456 State Street Phonc 1 82
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