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t -ww.i i wimfmp1:: ww - DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SALI2M, OREGON, TIHmSPAY, PKOKMDKR 01, 1008. 7 it r xr 0 0,0 0 TOte , . ,-T A v Trrrl- r TTTTITVTr N tVEKY UtrAKl ivitixi I wt Ant ivhmimu nuuivi run a SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTIINC larger spring showing than ever before; today SFFRT PRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD ARE FOR MERCHAN DISE NOW M 1STYLE WE WIL MEET EVERY PRICE WITH BETTER MERCHANDISE. "": "T. II. A M... iw-oratarr.,bi a v. "$ THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTIONS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OFFER VALUES THAT YOU CANNOT KEEP YOUR PURSE CLOSED TO- A DOLLAR NEVER BOUGHT SO MUUH IN SALfcM as 11 uuwhi imooiuiu.ni .....-. Men s Clothing f 1 4&- Salem's Leading Cloak and Suit store offers a sensational prlco reduction In this Sanson's stylish wearing np fmrM for spring stocks thnt will be gin to arrlva noxt month. Women's Long Coats, choice fabrics, well tailored, good serviceable values up to $6.60. Grand offer this week Your choice Umbrellas Thore will bo lots of rainy weather boforo tho first buds of spring, so you had hotter look over tho old umbrella and sco If It Isn't get ting JtiBt n llttlo seedy for Sunday wear. If It Is, tako ndvantngo of our 20 per cent discount on umbrellas. No reservo excopt special priced ones and they aro priced so low. You wouldn't ask for a discount on them Dress Goods StorelClosed All Day Tomorrow 1 ' :: Scasonnblo weaves and color ings, no rosorvos oxcopt Lans downs. Tho prices aro tho lowest wo over quoted on this clnss of morchandlso. Wo need tho room. Wo nro going to glvo tho pooplo a largo and hotter dress goods section for 1909. ' Buy now whllo you can savo 25 to 75 por cent on ovory yard. Chiffons, Silk and Applique braids and trimmings In tho most sultnblo coloring effects Including black and white at a saving of 50 por cent or Half Prlco Spool Silk 5c Spool Twist 4c -pool Cotton 4c Our largo men's clothing and furnishing goods section offers to you tho beat values in Salem of clothing and furnishings. Whon wo offor to you such good clothes as Hart, Schaffnor & Marx clothes at such low prices as stated below you aro Just doubling your money SUITS, OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS Exclusive) Storo's $35.00 Suits Our regular prlco $30; now $17.50 ExcIubIvo Storo's $30 SultB Our regular prlco $25; now $15.50 Exclusive Storo's $25 Suits Our regular prlco $20; now $14.50 ExcIubIvo Storo's $20 Suits Our regular prlco $18; now $13.50 ExcIubIvo Storo's $18 Suits Our regular prlco $15; now $12.50 ExcIubIvo Storo's $15 Suits Our rogulnr prlco $12; now $9.50 Furnishing Goods Our ontlro lino for men's boys' nnd young men, no reserve 20 to 50 por cont discount. Shoe Blacking Comploto outfit Shlnola Dlack Ing. Hrush, Daubor and Paste, bpoclal, 10c. Sold ovory whoro for 35c !SSS!!2& Combination Suspenders now reduced to Half Price Store closed New Years day M,ai "Oily Molrin . W ! r& bly la tl.o city. Mlinii' Mlas Bertha n. returned to her iJ. .'.? 8H; ii,Biic'Hta::"s 'Mr. and Mrs. D p , p' , Portland la.t nigh 5 7,C & day, vtaujV' " W. Orr .. .." J WXS!S "Vme h 5 Mr and Mr9. 0i c t t night I , r ?J.M burn. un" Mrs. p. urf,i '-'i.tto.their;;(?ji after vlnltin., .u., . "",()wnil days "'" ft, Mr ..-.I .. lo boon vfsiUng , rncd to .their homo iTC la Anient. g,Bbri4 Miss Ethel Br.nu, ... ' morning for hor home la Bei' tor vUHInn. i,. ... ...WK,i Drowstcr. ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. J. it jr,M- . la.iBhtor1Carrlo,andJtn.oT,: lis nro In rikwi .1.,.. l for a few dnys. ' Mrs. C It. Houghton, ,t(w: Ing hor father and mother, x, Mrs. h J. Smith, hMttlnradtaw homo 'it Mt. Angel. Mrs. p. A. Burden and h,i.. havo re-urncd to their home In Gn. gon City, nftor visiting h, , ii-iks, Mr. ami .Mrs. B, Bailer .mi ji. u. .-icMiuan, hohil&. y I Hpondliig sometime with hit mKSi j 4 I llflU fltllHtlAfl In 1.1. t . ' I ' -" hi 1113 none 11 4 .10H0, uniirornla. Mr McMlIUa Ii a employe of tho S. P. n. R. o?o o - OOOOOO CITY NEWS 00000000 Weather Forecast Itnlu tonight or Friday. O O O o 000 WARNED AGAINST TITLED FRENCHMAN When In Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington Btrcot. o-o-d W. T. lUgdon, Undortnktv Always progrcBBlvo, up-to-date Full equlpmont, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. GIMoh'b IMacc Elovon barber chalrfl. Did Vou Know ' That tho llnost meats sold In Sa lom aro kept at Harrington's. Lower Insurance Hates. ny having us do your work. B. W. Tlorco, Cnpltal Hloctrlc Supply Com pany. Phono C35. 12-15-cod-tf For Now Year's Day Start tho now year right. Order your meat from Stousloff Bros. San itary Market, and you will not change Phono 321. Wo Aro Ilrcclvliifi Somo of tho flnot stoollioad sal mon direct from .tho coast. For a few days only at 10 por pound. Far Tlngton, the. grocer nnd mnrkotman Thoso Hugs Aro boautlos; Just In, nt Dennis', on Stato streot. IiicivanIiik Olio's Oppnmlty Thoro aro ninny ways n young p.ir uon. may lnoronso his opporunttlos and oarnlng powers. One of tho boat ways Is to socniro a buslnosu educn- tlon. Whothor 0110 works for him sole or anothor suoh a training Is tiBoftil, It mny mean tho dlfforonco lictwoon Biicco nnd failure. Tho Capital nusluow Collogo of Salem lo a good school. Its graduatos aro successful Studonts may ontor nn tlmo. A catalogue for tho asking. Adams Indicted . Tho titnid jury yesterday brought. r tho rolluf work In the oarllniimko In n time hill again I T. II. Adams, I atstriot. who wo-i njoatod last T'lomlay on tho I , chargo of larcony from a dwoIUng. i'yy CREATE GREAT Many viB'tor- cuuuu iti ui iiujio nm tlon yotstordny to identify their be longings whldh had boon stolon by Adanu during thp past month, which consisted mostly -of carpenters' tools. Sovornl pieces of stolon property woro In tho hands of other peoplo, who bought thorn from Adams. (United Prosa Leased WIro.) San Frano'oco, Doc. 31. Follow ing 11 notification from tho First N'a tllonnl Dank or Seattle to tho First National Hank of this oltly to howarc of "a tall Frenchman giving tho nnmo of Gassondorf, bollovnl to he 1 fakir, dealing In lnrgo flguros," n warrant Is out today for tho nrrost of Count Wlnnlk Von GaHH1idorf, 11 guest at tho Falrmount hotel. An attempt was mado to servo tho warrant last night but tho Count could not bo found at tho hotol. Whon tho warning was rocolvod by the' bank hero tho Count was on gaged In tho inspection and pur ohaso of niii automobllo from tho Studobakor Company. Whllo In tho olllcoH of tho company horo ho was recognized by an ciuployo of tho company as of Hlmllar nrpoarance to a man who swindled tho Stnulobaknr Compnuy In Portland. Tho local ofllcoi'B tolographcd for vorldcatlon ito tho Portland branch and tho lutorchnngo of data remiltod In tho l.sunnoo of a warrant in Portland for tho nrrost of Gassondorf At tho First National Dank horo It was stated thnt tho warning from tho north arrived In tlmo to prevent tho count from Involving tho bank. UNCLE SAM SENDS SHIP LOAD OF FOOD (United Pross Lnasod Wire.) Now York, Dc. 31. Commander Huso of tho navy supply ship Coltic, received orders today to proceed at full spood at 2 o'clock this afternoon to Masslnn SHUy Tho Colti, luiH o:i hoa.vl M thou sand tons of hoof, mutton and poul try with modlclno nnd clothing. Tho supplies woro lntondod for tho jaokios of tho Atlantic (loot and tho Collie was to havo met tho Amer ican ships at Gibraltar to deliver thoin. Tho ontlro cargo will ho placed at I the disposal of the ollluials in oh urge BODIES BURIED ( Continued From Page 1.) back a dozou foot during lest night Tho tidal wavo wrought groat havoc, and tho destructien: horo Is moro comploto thna at Messina. Minster of Justlco Orlando anil Mlnls'tor of Public Work Uortolini r rived aboard tho Coatit l.mmauuel and hnvo taken chargo of tho rcrfcuo work. Tho Italian battleships Vlttorlo Emmnnuol III and tho Napoli havo arrlvod with food and medicine. Tho soldlora had to gunrd tho food from tho ravonous survivors, who aro Insnno with sorrow, wounds and hungor. They would kill thomsolves oatlng If pormlttod. Tho .oldlors are giving out tho mpplles In nn ordor'ly fashion, but with great difficulty. . Tho mayor of Itegglo and Itopro sontatlvo TMppopI, of tho chnmbor of doputles, ai-o among tho dend. Many Villages Knguiroil. Naples, Italy, Doc. 31. Seamon nrrlvlng today from tho strait of Mosslna roport that all tho sonsldo vllhigoH on tho Cnlnbrlan shoro havo disappeared and apparently woro on gulfed. It Is reported that tho whirlpool of Charybdls, famous In mythology, hns disappeared. Hundreds of refugees nro arriving horo today. Tho extent of the dam ago by tho shock of yostorday will not bo known for many weoks. Bovornl of Uicm qulto sovoro. Ono hundred .thousand rofugcea from Sicily and Calabria havo em barked on tho warohlps so far, Slx tcon hattlosMps nnd crulsori) aro now on tho sceiio. Franco Iioh started a squndrou of llvo hattloahlps from Toulon. Tho Straits of Motwinn woro navl fiKited today without 'dllllculty, al though the tomhlors havo chnugfd tho ehnnuols nnd will nccossltato now olinrtlugs. stairs had collapsed with the II rm Kliiu; niul Qut'i'ii nt Work. Polormo, Sicily, Doc. 31. Work ing Indofntlgably In tho Hi-o-bw pt and rlvon Btreotu of Mosalnn, Kins Victor Kmmnnuol and Queen Heloua havo tnkou llttlo iiourlshmont and loss roBt, nnd thlr collnpso from ox huiiRtlou is (on rod by thoir nttoiul nnU, according to a wlrolovH moo oogo rocolvod horo today from tho ntrickon city. During all of last iiljtlit tho king, Kin-round, d by Ills Btalf, received re ports of tho work of roller and gave direction!), while tho queen romaliiu-l by his Bldo. Thoir majesties refused to howl tho advlco of thoir attend ants, ito rotlro for rost, and It is foarod that, when tho Eni3ponso Is over, both will collnpso. During tho day tho king wont nshoro to tako poraonal supervision of tho roller work. Many times his oyos filled na particularly harrowing sights mot his gnzo. Whon nows of .tho wrook of tho railroad station, and Its charnol hou9 of corpse, was brought to him the king wopt -!lnt- Many Tourists .Missing." Home. Italy. Dec. 31. Tho Italian naval commandor at Mussina tolo graphod this afternoon that unless word was rocolvod from tho Amerl shock . "After numerous efforts I suc ceeded In goltlng out of a window and descending to tho ground from tho third story by means of a ropo. "Walking was dllllcult, owing to tho fact that tho streets woro filled wfth dobrls. t',1 holped in tho work of rcscuo and In a short tlmo had assisted In dragging from beneath tho ruins In tho street 80 persons, all of them dend. "Tho faces of ovory ono of tlioin showed tho agony tlioy suffered In death. Many of them had their arms across tlioir fncos, hh though to pro tect thomsoivos from falling dobrls. "It was necessary to rolenso tho prisoners at Palml and many of thorn succeeded In making thoir os capo. "I tried In overy way to ontor tho town of Rogglo, but my offortH woro iisoloss. Monday's earth shock was Immeasurably worse than tho dis turbances of 1894 nnd 1005. Long Wrestling' Boot. "" (United Presa Leased Wlttl ironiilnm, Wash., Dec. SI Jats Jolumon, of Seattle, middling', wrestling champion of the hi con'it. went down to dcfcitliU match horo Inst night vlthDur, Sulllvnn, o' .Montana. For nenrly two hours the at gavo nn oxocllont exhibition of n ling, this holng perhaps the tap) tlmo over consumed by a boutoth kind 0:1 tho Pacific coast. Attfctol or tho strugglo tho refers tnrlt( the decision to tho Montana ma. n Clirist riimch. Kast State street. New Year w vice, January 1. 1909. dlrlne ' vice, 10:30 a 111 C Hopf. pulor 0- -77) S. COMMtftmg. May Send Fleet to Italy. Wnihlngton, D. C, Doc. 31. Of ficials of tho otato and navy depart ments today aro dlsousilng tho advls- tmn. Fronch. Kngllsh and German, b,lity of sond,n8 t!o American floet Dogs Devour tho I)nd. (United Pross Lonscd WIro.) Naplos, Doc. 31. Tho commander of tho Ruslnu crulsor which arrived horo ithls aftornoon with sovoral hundred Injurod, ropprted that big droves of dogs aro dovourlng tho dead in MoiBlnn and that flocks of vultiiros almost blnckon tho sky over the cltly. Hj said that tho ravonous. dogs rando such furious at tacks upon tho dead that tho work- ors woro forced to desist and drlvo them away. Tho Jogs nttacked tho finlfllni0 In mnllt. nnnnn nn.l .lnl.tnl.ln ....u.n ,. 1111111 UIOUD illllt tllllltllll'- 1 ill ammunition had to bo wastod "AyirVFV TO L0A I IVIVM - 1 - - THE CAPITAL NORMAL REVIEW CLASS noglns work on January I. nl" tlnues until tho February exuw, tlon. Classes formed In all briwH for Htnte and county paper - Klghth Grndo Diplomas. J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Orfgoa. them. residents within a few hours, thoro I to Slc,ly on accont of tho earth Now Style Cylinder Hocord Cabinets. G,eo. O. Will rocolvd a shipment" of Nw Stylo Cylinder Hocord Cablnota. GAME PRESERVE Pacific Grove, Calif., Dec. 31. Tho creation of a groat game pro servo stocked with quail and pheas ant is bolng planned today by form er Mayor It. F. Johnson of Monte rey and Hugh Crnunoy. Tho preserve will consist of a part of tho Tularoitos r a noli, tho Cnsa Vordo tract and 25,000 acros adja cent to Cannot valloy, 25 ndlos south could bo no hope for tlioir safety. Tho mossago declares that most of tho foreigners probably nro dead but that tho faots cannot bo established positively for many days. It Is Impossible to Idontlfy mnny of tho bodtos which aro bolng burned Fires Ilreak Out Again. Home, Italy, Dec. 31. The mes sages of today do not make much special montion of the earthquake shook of yostorday oxcopt to say that all shattered walls foil. Firos broke out again today tn many parts of Messina. May Send Fh-et. Washington, Dec. 31. Tho fleet Is expected to nrrlvo at Suez January 3. and will coal at Port Said. Under ordinary speod, aftor entering the Mediterranean on January 5, tho flea Of n 1f1 nit Ifncinlim ! it.n- ,1 .M wiutotir sSV," ? Rr Soa r forcod sr nop;;;0 :.; will bo near Sicily in four days .under, tw th ,,, ,. ,.J ,,., , m. quake. It la .practically cortaln that It will bo done if such notion is ac ceptable to tho Italian govornmont. tlio regular echedulo. Under forced draft .tho ships could arrive off Mes sina In three dnys. The big Ameri can lleot could glvo much aid In tho rescue work. thr.t tho shlpD will be needed to ro. move tho Injured. Admiral Sporry could land 12,000 men to assist In ithe rescue work. This no doubt will bo done. Thoso cabinets keep tho records ' ot -Monioio. clonner and not so llnblo to ho Fifteen hundred dozen quail have j.lueen contracted for and will bo do- pcratchcd, nwl tlry nix moro convo- 'eut than tho older sty lor Ulvered Boon. Xinl)ty-Vke Shocks Heglsh'ivd. Ronio, Italy, Doc. 31. Tho Italian pnrllamont will hold an extra soa siou to provide roliof measuros as soon at King Gmmamiol roturns from tho scene ot disaster. Since tho repair of tho scsmlc ap paratu d ranged by tho groat tem blor, 95 shocks have boon reglstorol, Palml Utterly Destroyed. Naples, Dec. 31. Tho Marquis VIconzo Genoese, a refugee from Palml, a seacoast town In Calabria, north of fjegglo. todny told the fol lowing stery: "Palml is absolutely destroyed. I was awakonod by a tremendous ronr and a sovoro shock. It scorned as though ;o houre was xvhirllng nrou d Uki tin winds ofi windmill. The wall or my dwelling oraoked and through Itf came a cloud of suffoc ating dust: Stunned,- but uninjured. I tried to escape ta tho street, but at first found this Impossible, as the Gunboat Goes to Messina. Washington, Dec. 31. Tho United States gunboat Scorpion, which now Is nt Constantinople, was ordered to day no proceed Immediately to Messina. tiios. k. ron 1 Over Idd ft UuiMW-k. -. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - flio Kind You Havo Alvays Bought '. feS, Norwich Union Fire 1I1SUI -v ' - -J 1 Fmnk Meredith, Residents .i.l mm nrownWi il omce wiiii ' 29, Commercial street. ... ,i.a JanfVT A Sow SIIPPI) ",v .,r r-iirnvonnY' MAGAi Is Now on Sale at Commercial lh"k Stoif. Patton's Uok Stotv. Putnam's Drug Store. You had better get onetog . n 0 . Jl II w - oooooouw- fll 1 1. HV i" For sail--Frr--" J e,w?rt T'l 1 & 1 Liberty. S t. K,-BU4l4t' o NEW TODAY o o o o o o 0 Bears tn "iifa'mo Notice to the Public -AU o3"! ..til ..i i:.'"i . inai6v T 1 bulla havo agreea Jtf- j for service begmn.u jf $1,t ,