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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1909)
I A .1- r 4 New Goods Arriving Daily demand a great deal of room,, hence the knife cuts deep into the prices of winter goods, Ladies' Suits $1 5 to $25 Values for $4.50 These suits are of excellent material and are tailored in a first-class manner; now only $4.50 Furs Reduced nc per J cent Ladies' Petticoats Values up to $6,50, now 75C at Half mi miiiitff f iftf mtiinn im ! Greatest Combination Offer I NINE NEWSPAPERS A WEEK. FOR FORTY CENTS A MONTH The Dally Capital Journal and World the greatest Nowspapor ot news as it is, promptly and fully, ing country. , 't has Invariably been tho great effort of tho Thrlce-n-Weok World edition of tho New York World to publish tho news im partially In order that It may bo an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tolls tho truth, irrespective of party, and for that roason it has achieved a position with tho public unique among papers of Its class. If you want tho news as It ronlly Is, subscribe to the Thrlco-a-Wook edition of the New York World, which comas to you overy other day oxcept Sunday, and Is thus practically a dally at tho price of a weakly. TUB THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is only $1.00 par year, and this pays for 15C papers. Wo offer this unequalled nowspapor and Daily Capital Journal three Daily Capital Journal six The above offer is only good for Strictly Cash In Advance. Bend Z check, draft or postal note or pay at oftlco ot Capital Journal No 1' agent's commission allowed on those tortus Sond remittance to J E. HOFER, publlshor Dally Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon. ! t tat How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that canndl be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, nave known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable to all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin. Wholesale diuggtsts, Toledo, O. all Hall's Catarrh Cure .isf taken in- Most pins have considerable brass ternally, acting directly upon the . in their compositions so do most blood and ..rqucoua surfaces of. the Intent. LL Children's , Coats , Great value giving In Children's. Coats and these coats" are pretty, warm and durable $10,00 Coats $4,001 $ 7,00 Coats $3.25 $ 6,00 Coats $2.75 $ 5,00 Coats $2.25 ladies' Collars at Half Price An assortment of fancy col lars offered to make room for new stock, J tho Thrlce-ii-Week Sew Vork Its Type. It always tolls tho Rend In overy English speak months - $ 1 .20 f months $2.35 rH t m-a-mf system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Every Mother. Is or should be worried when the lit tle onas have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something more serious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure the trouble at once and pr0Veut any complication. Sold oy dealers. All JppM&A .MUM. muWjiff. yf"!"! ! HLmJHWBuWMHW KsyegK?;. ,,,1. w U"SK5S-V LOCKS Md CANAL Bill II Tho houeo bill for an act extend ing tho tlmo In which tho United States shall be entitled to the money appropriated by chapter' 05, laws 1907j to aid it in acquiring by pur chase, condemnation or constructien: a boat canal and locks at Oregon City. Whoreas, by chapter 95, laws ot 1907, there was appropriated tho bum ot 1300,000 out ot funds to be rained as in said net provided, to be paid to tho United States for tho purpose of assisting it in acquiring by purchase, condemnation or con Etrlictlon, a boat canal and locks at tho falls of tho Willamette rivor, at Oregon City, to bo ownod and con trolled by tho United States, for the ! free passago ot boats navigating tho river on tho condition that tho United States shall, within three years from tho date ot the passago of such act, appropriate tho sum of $300,000, or a sum sufficient for tho lAirpose stated. Whoroos, the tlmo In which tho United States can accept such offer and appropriation Is about to expire, thoroforo, Dc it enact- d by tho pcoplo ot the state of Oregen: CALIFORNIA TO PASS ANTI-JAPANESE LAWS Sncrnmcnto, Jan. 13. Thnt n re quest from President Roosevelt to abBtaln from antl-Jnpanreo legisla tion will not meet tho legislature's ncqulcsccnt reception of two years ago, was Indicated todny by Assem bly mnn Grove L. Johnson. Johnson declared that ho would use every en deavor to securo tho passago ot leg islation levelled against tho Japaneso nnd would not bo deterred by Roose velt1 or throats from Washington. "I will not be turned nsldo by President Roosevelt or nnyono olso," .EARTHQUAKE (United Press Leased Wlro.) Seattle, Wash., Jan. 13. Accord lug to dispatches received front Alas ka cities today by tho Unltqd Press only two uorlhcrn towns folt tho earthquake shock of Monday after noon, A wireless received at Nomo from St. Michael stated that at 3 o'clock n shock lasting 15 seconds was followed by one of seven sec onds duration. The movement ap peared' to bo from west to cast. No damago was reported. A Ketchikan a slight shock was felt shortly after threo o'clock. Fair banks, In tho Interior, felt no earth movements. At Juneau, Vnldoz and Douglas the first Intimation that an earthquake shock had occurred was when press dlspntchus woro re ceived nsklng If the towns woro still MEDF0RD WENT WET AT TUESDAY'S ELECTION (United Press Loasod Wlro.) Medford. Or. Jan. 13. Medford woke up today to find hsrsolf lined up with the "wtu;"M) tlit result of )06tfcrdftr'8 election at which the pro hibitionist received a shuck through ihflr defeat, becaiiM they felt cur tain of victory. It whs one ot the liveliest alea t.ons ovor held huro. A total of 920 vote were cant, W. 11. Can no being elected mayor. Pro hibition was defeated by 127 major tly. The attempt to amend tho charter to make It comply with tho local option law was defeated also. Women's Health may be protected and improved by keeping the blood in good condition, the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular by the timely use of BEECH AM S PILLS &U Ewtrywhei. la lx lOe, a4 Mc WKDNK8DAY, JANUARY 13, lMt, jhw ' r-j MIL EXTENDED Section 1. That the provisions of chapter 95, laws ot 1907, entitled "An act appropriating $300,000, con tingent upon tho United States ap propriating tho'sum of $300,000, or, a sum sufficient to acquire by pur chase, condemnation or construction of a boat cannl and locks around tho falls of tho Wlllamotto Rivor at Oregon City, Oregon, and rights of way and property necessary or con venient therefor, and to bo owned, maintained and operated by the United States," nnd tho offer to tho United States contnlned therein be, and tho enmo is hereby extended un til the 1st day of March, 1911; pro vided, howovor, that tho govornor, secretary of stato and stnto treasur er, In estimating the amount of mon oy to bo raised by taxation for said purpose, shall not Includo any sum for tho purposo stated In said act, after tho year 1910, but tho sovoral umounts required to bo levied nnd collected by c-cctlon 3 ot Bald act, shall bo and rorualn available, until tho dato hereinbefore Btatod, for the purpo3o for which tho samo was lov Icd nnd collected, notwithstanding tho provisions of section 4 of said act. said Johnson. "Two years ago Roobc volt sont a tologram to tho govornor asking suspension of further action In regard to tho -bills against tho Japanoso and I acquiesced in tho re quest. This time I will stand firm and light for the pnssago of my bills." Threo bills introduced by Johnson provide segregation In public schools, tho provontlon of Japaneso becoming directors In corporations, nnd allowing cities to establish Or iental quarters for Japanese. IN ALASKA DID LITTLE DAMAGE on tho map or whether they had slid Into tho son, Tho dispatch from Nomo bears out the-theory that It Is bollov.od that some extinct volcano on tho Aleutian Islands may have become nctlvo. Thoro Is great relief in this ecctlon by Alaskans that tholr friends and relatives In tho north nro safe. When tho United States Cnblo went out of commission and dolays woro experi enced securing answers to Inquiries sont over tho Domlolon government wires tho gravest foars woro ontor tatned that somo calamity had oc curred In Alaska. Tho cable ship Uurnsldo started today for Cape Flattery, whoro grap pling will begin for tho loose ends of the cnblo. Tostu show that sever al breaks have resulted from tho earthquake. THE DALLES KEPT GAY BY BURSTING PIPES (United Pros i-onsod Wlro.) The Dalles. Or. Jan. 13. Hurst lug water pipe are holding the olt isui of The Dalles In a nervous state of aimiehenalou, as they know not whan the'r homes may be wreaked. The lateat bursting of water p'pex. due Ui the oold weather, occurred In the home of Stnto Senator Nluk Sin nott yueerdny. The big range in hu kitchen was blown npirrt and one of the lids Is now located In the celling. A win dow was blown out nnd dishes brok en. Mrs. Hinnots osoapo rrom in jury cannot bo explained as she was standing threo feet from tho stove when tho explosion occurred. Simi lar oxploslons havo happened lately In four or five homes. Too Much Fare. You feel as If you had ono face too many when you have Neuralgia Don't you? Save the face, you may iocd It; but get rid of tho Neuralgia 1 by applying Dullard's Snow Liniment. 1 Finest thing In the world for rbou ' matlsm, neuralgia, burns, outs scalds, lame back and all pains. Sold by all ' dealers. . i HUNDREDS- OF H0HEUESS-- GIRLSE ARE MARRIED (United Press Leased Wlro.) Naples, Jan. 13. While tho IU1 Ian government and thogo of foreign countries are pouring in money and supplies for tho rellof of tne Slccll- iatf and Calabrlan earthquake suf ferers, tho worklngmen of tills and other cities by hundreds are marry ing young girls orphaned by tho dis aster, according to - tho authorities today. .Hundreds ot unmarried worklng tnon have attested that they will pro vide homes for homeless girls, whoso parents perished in tho destruction of Southern Sicily. Many marriages have been porformed, nnd scores of others aro announced. In all cases, tho girls are over 16, as required by law. " The marriages In most cases tot lowed aftoc a fow hours' acquaint ance on tho part, ot tho principals. Tho advertisement's nro being quick ly nUBWorcd and Jlttlo delay occurs In performing tno coromony, So many marriages havo takon place authorities have bcon caltod upon to make an Investigation for tho purposo ot preventing tho desti tute glilu nnd young womon from fnllng Into tho power of unscrupu lous persons. SHE CAN SIT ON HIS L,AP AND KISS HIM GOOD NIGHT (United Press Loaned Wiro.) Cleveland, O., Jan." 13. Judgo A. Adams reiterated today that ho would constantly refuse to Issuo warrants for tho arrost of young women who snt upon tholr flanceos' knees desplto parental objoctlon. Tho judgo's dectnlpn follows his refusal yostorday Tiftornoon to ac commodate nu irnto paront with a warrant for tho arrest of his daugh ter for what ho termed a heinous offcnBO. "I want to teach her a lonon," cried tho angry man to tho Judgo. "I found her sitting on his knee, and when I ordorcd him from the houso ho hnd the audacity to kiss hor good night boforo my oyec" Tho court declared thnt thoro was no law against tho action of tho young lady, and declined to inter fere. STEAMER WRECKED ON CALIFORNIA COAST (United Press Loasod Wire.) "SuJFranclsco Jan. 13. Word was received horo today that tho steamer wrecked noar Rock Point north of PolntCpncoptlon last night wns tho Sybil Mnrston, Iiutnber ladon from Grays Harbor for San Pedro. Two nion wore'drowned. Ono boJy has boon recovered. Tho Mnraton la a (H 7-ton vessel mid carred a crow of 21 mou with Captain DJolluskl. Sho .was built n year nnd n half ngo, nnd carried 1,100,000 foot of lum bor. Nows of tho wreck was flrdt l((irnod through reports from coaBt points, where hoc distress whistles woro hoard during tho night. De tails of tho accident aro not known. Santa Ilurhnm, Cal., Jan. 13. Two muii nro dead and tho lives of 21 others are In grave danger on tho wrecked stoam schooner Sybil Marslou which Is being dashod to pieces on tho rocks a mile south of tho town of Surf, nonr Point Arguul la light today, aftor going aground at 10:30 o'olouk last night. Two men wore drowned last night while attempting to rouoh tho shore through the surf, and Captain HJel luskl and 20 membors of the orew are still aboard the, doomed vawtol, all efforts to rescue thorn having proved fullii, according o advices re ceived here, I Surf, 01., Jan. 13. Rigging a Una froiu the boaali Iff "he wreoked steam ftolioouer Sibyl Maratou this after noon, llfosavers rescued tho captain, and membors of the orew who re mained aboard tho doomod yosjoI, after two sailors had lost tholr lives trying to swim through tho surf. The doad men's name woro McCar thy and O'Ncll. Ono body has boon recovered. The Mnrsten Is aground a inllo from here, off Sandy Reach. Her pilot said ho mistook the lights at the depot horo for Arguolo light houso. .Thoro Is ton feet of wator In the hold or th Marston and practically no hope of saving her. Hor cargo can probably be salvaged. Kodol digests all tho food ymi eat If you wilt take Kodol for a little while you will no longer have InJl- gestlon. It is pleasant to take, actr promptly. Sold by all druggists. tadghter, Digestion And Health An eminent Russian physlot&a has stated his opinion that langhtor is ono of tho best means known to sci ence for the correction of dyspepsia, stomach and nervous diseases. Laughtor, howev6r, In a dyspeptic, is liko the memory of running brooks and shady glens to tho famishing nnd dying man- lost in tho dcaort. If ono could but know all tho causes, reasons nnd origins of Dys pepsia, ono would not wonder at a half-hcartcdnosB of a dyspeptics gai ety. There la a consoles? call for appo tlto, food and crijoymont to a dys peptic, coupled with a moroso, moody bollot nnd knowledge that such a call Is mockery, and If Indulged in wlu bring discomfort, pain and regret. Perhaps It it woro understood that tho digestive system, Including mouth, throat and alimentary canal, embracing as It docs tho otomach, la composed of membraneous Umuo filled with millions of small n-jrroi, which control added millions of lit- tto mouths or suckers. Porhnpu if this woro known men could moro coin prohonslvely understand that to dis arrange such a system would moan Intense physical pain. Now suppose that this nllmontary canal 1b r mass of worn-out, debili tated nerves and mouths, each suffer ing excruciating physical pain and discomfort and supposo suoh a ca nnl filled with tho fumes and foul odors and decayed food from tho last meal, and ono has a slight Idoa as to tho lack of laughtor of a dyapoptlc. 8tuarts Dyspopsla Tablets aro nat posod of tho highest digestive lngro dlotits ono grain of n slnglo Ingre dient being capablo of digesting 3000 grains of food rollovos the nll montary cannl of Its onerous duties, assists lit along Its ontlro longth (30 foot) to perform its routlno, itn parts strength nnd bouynncy to tho stomnch nnd gives back to tho bloo a strong, healthy nourishment. Btunrto yspepsln ablets aro nat ural adjuncts to digestion. Thoy do not falsely stimulate an already weakened machlno, but build up whoro building is needed and remove where romovnl Is necessary. Stuartn Dyspepsia Tablets have nothing to conceal. Horo .la what they nro made ef: Hydrastis, golden seal, Incfoso and aseptic popaln. For ty thousand physicians In Amorlci and Canada use and preucrlbo them. Thoy ohould bo used aftor ovory hoar ty mrul, whether ono Is dyspoptlc cr not. Evory druggist carries them: prico COc. Sond u your nnnio nnd nd dress and wo will send you a Bam plo pnekago free. AddroBs P. A. Stu art Co., 150 Stuart Illdg., Marshall Mich. o Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Salotn propones to chungo and ro-ostabllsh tho grado on Court street In said city, betweon Church street and a joint 3-4G feet. east of tho east prop erty lino ot 18th street, In accordance with tho report of tho city onglnoor, now on lllo In the olllco or tho city recorder. Hy order ot tho Common Council. W. A. MOORE8, 1-1-1 It City Recorder, o , 1 mossed Ih tho silent mnn, for ho Is able to IteOp tho lid on his Ignor ance. , -o You would not delay taking Foloy's Kidney Remedy at the llrst sign of kidney or bladder trouble If you realized that neglect might roHiilt In Hrlght's disease or dlabutuH. Foloy's Kidney Remedy corrects Irregulari ties and cures all kidney and bluddur disorders, J. a Perry. - o - Take IMVlu's Kldnsy Md Illnddar PIHa. Th(y aro for weak bnok. baok- ic;hi, rheumatic pains ntul all klduy mm bladder trouble. Soothing an J antlsepllo, Uogular tlno BQo. Sold by all druggUts, t o - 1.......1 iiiiiiiuiiuo your enemies to your wife's relations a lid thou forglvo them For health and happiness Do Witt's Llttlo Early RlBors ploauanc little liver pills, tho host made. Sold by all druggists. OATOn.IA. Iwi tU 1ta M k Han tip BMgM HOLLtSTER'S ftocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Doit Mtdleln lot Buiy PoopU. Brtnjt 0oian Hullo and Rtotw! Vigor. A wi!llo r-rCoiiMlimtlnii In nation, Mvn y Ki.luKy Trouble. I'lmplm. Ktfeiui, Impure Mr II ul lljwtih Hliii-moJi lkifl, llnuUoli-i k! IUvJouIki i' Kiwky JmiiUln Ten fu lal I form. S.1 (n-n'n h U-1 O.-ii iim 1111U hy uLLirr,M liu.u r.,4ius -, Mii VU. UDEN NVCIETS rc.1 SAL'.OW PCOl-Lg jhWk. rf. .