Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 13, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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DRiCES arc still
thermometer
down to zero in
section. Ladies'
skirts, children's
prices.
TODAY OXIjV, wo offer a our r.'gulnr Wednedy Surprlv.' Sale Xo.
111. I dlffereii lw of I1o Sofn Pillow.. They arc full weight
ami rmrml wfth a good qualify. mulin. The price and Mie for the
day only, are
18 insize special
20 in. size special
22 in.
size special
size special
24 in.
On Mile at H o'clock; no telephone orders received.
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0 CITY NEWS
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Wenther I'nrvenM
Snow tonight and ThurMLty, con-
tliiurd cold.
People
Having extra rooms eaa rant Utm
during logmlatttr by advrtmtMg in
Tho JeuraaL -1-11-lf
Tlit; World ItMiiith IIimiii
I and loo Uiaatian. laiiMlig aood
hot Mp of oaUso. ill i. Qanimar
Ml u l-ll-l w
Net-dlirHfl ghO
larworly ttl Washlagtoa atroot.
m I It Psta atrsot hotoooa Marti
H'Q and A,lr otroets. ForUoml. Jo-
ar, nA4lwak aaloa now oa.
l--f.
Three NMMn it buying OlatamaJ'i
Baklac VwMm:
nuaorwf Qmr (Pr Qranm of
Tartar).
Neateat Pakgt f arrow tarn a).
HMt I'rto (t lb, fl; I Uh. n.6f)
I'lilleiuath-
Qreamary battar far Ilk njaad itkto
Aak your
Hliafur, tin? IliiniUH Mm .
N'ow t Uw tiM to MM yoor hoatr
dntit aMd alaw kinMM.
r Kt Wood
And taaj aaJI Itt. VoaOt Luawr
Company.
StcufctorT Markiil
Is ta alao if got )r Moat. Th&y
hat. tho Wat that caa be had la the
bras. laaan. - .
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winr to iimvw tiwi bull tJjfriineil
Hav yo triad to now
parlor? Nasi doe to
ft. Itobort McFmi.t..
Journal of
l'pr U't.n"
New IIoiimh
Always for sale
Company. Voget Luwhor
going down with the
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until they are now J
the ready-to-wear
suits, wraps, coats,
coats etc., at zero
today
today
19c
25c
33c
39c
today
today
Ladies' Coats I
itTrepiionniiy koou iniue, n'Riunr
telling at W and OJ&0, all full
length, well tailored, each marked
In plnhi figure at regular M'lllng
prlre. On wile now at
$1.98
Ladies' Coats
lteieularlj- m-IIIiik for 910, fun
length, well tailored, Miilable for
Mormy ibiy or drh.ng. Thev are
the l-t nlue eer offered by
Knlein' grenteot cloak More and
are uortliy of your early conMder
atlon. Special
$3.98
Children's' Coats H
Suitable for M-hoo wear; value up
to .SKI; a grand ht1iI n(
ll-ailjto-eiir M-rtloii.
vpc.jy
if
LadleV Attention
Mr. Albert Shaw Is now prepared
to clean silk waists and aklrts. Our
plant U modern and up-to-date. We
guarantee .ill of our work. Phono
336. The Toggery.
Toggery
Jfew and up-to-date dry oleaalng
neant Idlos' and geatMrnea hHh
las cloaaod property. Phoa 33 1.
Tim Toggory.
(eiitliuneii Atlirntlon
lot Albort Shaw ewaa and prats
jroar aoilod ciothlag. If thoy need dry
or noam cleaalag. Send thorn to a
All work goaraataod. Paaae Ml.
Tho Toajgry.
MmHoh Sftuaiv far the lnl-
KIM hearted poop! kav ataajod
tho aaov from uadei tho trn) la
Marioa taaar aad bar beoa Mad
lag ta starving bird for tho MI
woo. Tho Utw (oathorod ra
ttrva aaoareatly tad groat cottilort
aad ajojrmat la acnUchlag aad
faoaiac oa tho dry groaad umtor tao
troae aad thoaaaaa of thorn an bo
tar every day.
Am Yen One of Them?
Too hoaa wtf who has boon la-
to bay a paoopbaU Ukiag
powder by grorors or eaavaoaors will l
W. 1.- . -. - 1. 1. .1...
-! want Hgnm tu Wim UUt
taw oaaraotor of nootU la mad from
ara! boa mixed with dilated oU
af Titrai
It iieau that taor la ao law asm
aolltag the loaaoaot boys to aria
tao laaroaioata oa tao eaa. aad
hoar the eonmuar U easily dooaivoJ
Ooods of thto class eoit vory IHtl to
aaaotartaro abwit I or 1 eoaU nor
pound aot muoh more thaa ta
moUh hoaoi a4ajayrom which
JABf N
w
e Hnd upon
f.'fe,i',ra
thr talj rrai baKi
frMt eroam of tartar aad soda aad a
kiaall por eoat of starch to add to iU
keoplag .aallUos. All the good
brand have the lagrdlts prUted
oa the iabol 1-13-eod
We Are RecdTlag
Daily some Tory choice steel head
salmon direct from the coast. Far
rlngton, the grocer and marketman.
Ice in tho Mill Ditch
The present freeze is working a
hardship on the mill dtch people in
this city by clogging up the race
! with ice. to the extent that it re-
j quires careful watching to prevent
eerlout trouble. The Salem Water
Company Is rannlag their steam
pump to retain a reasonable prooour
of water. Th Salem Woolen Mill
, Company is also put oat of basinets
as the result of the cold soap.
Mrs. W. W. Fcrricr IH-ad
I Word ha been received in this
city of the death of Mrs. W. W. Fer
rier, wife of the editor of The Pa
cific, the Congregational church pa
per of this coast, in San Franateeo,
last Saturday night. The remain
were laid to rest on Monday after
noon. Mrs. L. G. Altmaa, wife of
j Dr. Altaian, of this city, is a sitter
of the deceased and has been caring
tor her for the past two weeks.
I Funds for Italy
The Italian relief fund will prob
ably be cent on its way today by Dr.
W. II. Byrd chairman of the commit
tee. Dr. Byrd cannot state at pres
ent the exact total of the fund but
'thinks it will be in the neighbor
hood of $300. Various amounts are
jyet to be collected. The committer
has decided to turn tho money over
j to tho Red Cross Association as that
organlzaton is considered tho moat
dependable and convenient to cor
respond with.
' Cleaning Out the Jail
i The county Jail i becoming leas
popular every day during the prea(
term of eoert. Brry criminal
brought before the court this term
hat been dealt with by the stat la
a speedy manner and conviction has
resulted In all. First cam Black.
who got 10 years for shooting Dr.
Chares Robertsen: then Yablta, th
Jap who vra deported; W. O.
Peery came next with a one-year
sentence, nod Adams followed with
' a presidential torm. All of these
tonvtcts are already wearing strip?'.
After the Tlmmou trial U finished.
there rill remain bur three prison
iers under the care of Sheriff Mln
to. jWVut Through the Ire
While tkatias? oa tho swash it
the mouth of Mill crcoJt yesterday
afternoon Romeo Oouley a promi
nent Salem hop nan. broke through
the lee, and bad It not been for the
qulk amlstaac of Mllo Raaaiao
fen. an emptor of tho O. C. T. Co.,
h. wfjtd hare probably beon front
, ji . ,
or drowned. W eomradoa mad
-veral atirtmpts to help him by
i
throwing planks to him. but Oovlr
rould not maaago
to
crawl one on
them. Raamu
oeiag tho
Oott ley's aaotot-
trouble hurriod to
anc with a loag
which h
throw to him. aad by th aid of
steady pull was able to climb on th
board thrown Mm. and gala solid
Ice. As It wa be had a etoto call
aad a dlddy cold bath.
Itjrt' Ik Captain
Th high school football team
hold a short meeting last Right aad
oloetod Chart Ryre as atata of
tho 110 team. Kyr as a mombor
of the lll Hao aad has a good
roovtatlo la athletic.
Olew Chili OrgHitlzcd
To Y. U. C. A. gle dab has or
gaalaed aad th elootio of otkors
for tho roar hi m follews: Director
aatf maaaaor, Will Keiohxta; presl
deal. Waltr M later: vico-prseidsat.
. L. rittmaa: aertary aad troa.
arr. H Oau. Tao aaaoal amoUag
oa held last evooiag. vaa mattort
pertaialag to ta dovtlaaataat of Uw
clab were dlwaoxd.
(ThIi MiitllHR Positioned
Oa acooaat of toaalotlag dates
the Bast aawaT Paso Club, which
was to moot Woaaotday, the lata.
ha bo pootpaaod uaUl Friday. Jaa
nary II. at S o'clock p. m. Th par-
of too mootiaK Is to aomMlote
tbe work
of ortaalaatloa bona
Woaaotday of last wk. This meet
lag will b of vast latorast to alt.
aad Tryoa I eordtally lavttod. 'Pho
MMlag will aot ho held at tho Oh
keta atroot eanreh. a formorty
aaaooneod. bat will bo hold-la th
roagrogauoaai ebwrch. coraor of
Niaetoecth aad F-rry stroets.
WwuIht K MtMldiHitu'
At last ta Mtaor tana ,ai 4ajj
looal ourcaa taov ta tmaporttSr3
.
to bo fooaMorablv ira iii
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lag It meat ti:tag ap to 13 ia
taort tlm. The wlad U steadily
wervtag toward the north, aad tho
sky hows a tendency to brighten up
a bit
POMPADOUR JIM THINKS
HE CAN DOWN JOHNSON
Chicago Jan. 13. James J. Cor
txt today modestly heleves he Is th
only man In the world who can
walk off with' the heavyweight hon
ors, now held by Johnson. Duiciss
lag the situation. Corbett said:
"Al Kablak. the big Polish fight
er from Michigan looms up as a
tottibllity. but that is all. It will
take a couple of years to bring him
around to a point where he will be
token seriously. I have talked to a
couple of the ting fans who have
watched the development of Kabiak
closely, but they can see no future
EARTHQUAKE SHAKES
ALL NORTHERN ITALY
(United Press Leased Wire.) ,
Rome. Jan. 13. All Tuscany and
many cities in norhern Italy were;
shaken by a severe earthquake this
morning and vague reports of heavy
damage In the larger cities have
been received.
At Genoa the shock "was so heavy
that the people rushed out of their
houses and would not return for
nours. Other cities affected were Ml-
Ian, Lombardl. Venice and Padua in
Hoard of Trade Meeting
The Board of Trade will hold Its
annual meeting this evening, and
new officers will be eleced. Reports! (United Press Leased Wire.)
for the year will also be atod and Los Angeles Cal. Jan. 13. Ac
acted upon. j cosed of robbing 12 safes and hold-
Knt School Opened
The Oast sohool op d again this
morning after a dttoontiRaaaee of
throe day on aeeouat of the oold
weather which was U severe to per
mit the conducting of soaooL All
other sehools In the city hare been
in operation.
Institute Postponed
County School Superintendent
Smith has deiitui to immmu th
t ii.... i. . .- ...
piwfuaiu iwvwiaiB ivr rnvm, u eo
. held at Turner nxt Saturday, until
the JOth of this month. Ha mad
this cnang owing to th inclement
, weather which Is too terereto per
last of January th snow would bo
; practically goo.
Unifier Look Ont Than In
Th register at th city l!l tan
mornlnn credited four mn with a.
lag drunk aad disorderly. Two of
the abrupt at g wer In a hilarious
condition last night aad continued
to make thlag hum until the officer-i
pot a stop to furtbor mlte&ler.'N'ev
orthla th prisoners hav no per
sona! grievance against the police
for arreetlng them ai thy statel
thto morn'ng they would rather bo
on th Inside looking out than or
the outside looking In.
Some "Flul-rnir Sknteri
Yealerdny orenlng several Eastern
noepi wr skating en the pond
acres from the O. C. T. Co. aad,
aotwtthstandlnc that a few bad not
been oa lee skates for six or sevan
year, they coald cot th eurvos,
writes name aad alto "makes stars"
In a beautiful maaaor. A nrat-ctaos
exhibition vac glroa by J. I Kola,
a traveling aamamaa. Kola eat
wreataot of holly aad big paatlo
with apparent eat aad hit ability
at a fact tkatr wai w11 demoa
atrattd. SVnU high jumping eaa
toot wr alto pull! off aa 1 oa ,tb
opposlt tWo o( tho wlro th Ico wai
fall of ottrt and ratabowt. eauoed by
ta laoxnortoacod high jumpor.
VlfTO MHSSAOIIS
MAHB SPHCIAL OIlliIIR
la ta bona Totoday forenoon
th voto mamages aad UMk ft xl
without executive approval la 1917.
were mad a na trial ordor for Mon
day. January IS, at 5 p. m.
Hoaeo adjourned to Wednesday at
II a. m.
When you have a bad tough or
told do net let tt drag along until It
htoomaw chronic bronahlUs. or de
velops Into an attack of paaumoata,
hot givo It the attention It deserves
Bt rut di it. raua . i
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i-io rk n.1. j -.. .., i
,.. vii .v.vm M ftmt wf
wnxot Hfompt rrtttor Prow a mall
egjanmg ib saM aaa as of utg
paarttoa has exteadod to aH ports
-vj, &iW4jm. 5h.lhr-aarftjyjr.-rTyJrgvstor.
(orolga ooantrios. lib aihay remark-
able cares of eoagbi aad ooM have
won for tt this wide reputation and i
extensive use.
drug store
Sold by Dr Stone's
for him yet He is a big, strong fel
low, and would give any of the second-class
men a tough argument,
but compared to Johnson he Is sev
eral notches below par.
"The fighting world Is (about) of
the opinion that It will take some
one better than the present crop of
fighters to whip Johnson. In the in
terest of the game, and for the sake
of the white man's cause, I have been
approached on the matter myself. I
am out of the fighting game, but I
am afraid If some one don't meet
Johnson, I may."
Venetla and Florence in Tuscany.
Later reports indicate thnt tho
shock was more severe than was re-
ported at first. Xo reports of deaths
have been received and the details
arc meager.
Lator roports from Tuscany
showed that the property damage
consisted of the collapse of a few
houses and a general cracking of
walls in the various cltlos. Several
I cathedrals wore damaged.
i ROBBERS ARRESTED
IN LOS ANGELES
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lag up more than Sn people, three
men suspected of being the criminal
who have been terrorizing Los An
geles and vicinity recently, are un
der arrest today. The men are en
tered at th police station as Charles
.Mavin, alias Brltt; T. K. Garwood, al
leged to have been a convict five
times, and Jimmy Filer, alleged ex
coavlc and expert safe cracker.
Whan they were arretted the men
were alleged to have ben planning
le oraek a safe In the New Majestic
theatre. Nltro-glycerlae, believed to
hare been hidden by the trio, was
found behind a bill board across th
street from the theatre.
FLATHEAD INDIANS IN
STARVING CONDITION
(I'nltod Press Loaded Wire.)
Helena. Mont.. Jan. 13. Hun
dreds of members of the Flathead
Indian trtb on ta Flathead reser
vation are said to bo practically with
out food and in Immediate danger of
starving to daath hhIom relief It
offered. I
Fred C. Morgan, superintendent of
the reservation, win at onco request
tho government to give the Indians
some assistance until thoy can be
rmevd to another reservation.
Many of the tribe's horses are dead
hnd ethers must bo killed, as there
is nothing for them to eat. Superin
tendent Morgan Is making an effort
to got forage from Fort Harrison for
the Indians' ponies.
WILL NOT SUICIDE
UNLESS HE CAN BURN
(United Press Lad Wire.)
Martaneld. O r .Jan. 13. In the
noreon of Sofana Orrboani an Italian,
tho polio of Marsh He hi have a queer
Sfaaa says h do not ear to
live bat will not tag hie Hf ualej
h is prmlttd to loop into flam.
Ha attomaod to fro a sawmill aad
attaekod ta watchman with an axe
Aftor ho was landed in Jail he trid
to start a blaa In hte oolt.
Set Mother Grow Young.
"It would be hard te overstate the '
wonderful ofcaago la my mother
since she began to use Blir. nit.
ters.- writes Mrs. W. L. GUpatriok
Ut Danforth. Ma. "Although nast 78
she seems really to be growing
yoang again. She suffered untold
mtsory from dyspepsia for S years
At last ah coald aolthor eat. drtak
aor sieop. Doctors gave bar ub aad
all remedies faltod till Weatrie Hit-1
im. nitptMi M.k mmabJ. i
w nvnma mr BWu.i..
trs orKo mich woadors far
ki.L .. . i
hui mi) longorai all vital!
orsaa. ear Uvr aad KWaoy'
irouaj, . laaac s)m i-u-,,
atreagtE aad appetite'. Oaly ftC' at
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O. L. Wflddel rclrned today from
a brief business visit In Albany.
O. H. Hull arrived from Portland
today to look after business nt tho
county court houso.
Sheriff Stevens, of Portland, was
a visitor hero yesterday, bringing up
prisoners to tho penltontlary.
Hon. J. D. Loo boo returned to
Portland, aftor attending tho legis
lature hero during tho opening.
Dan Zonner, of Woodburn, was
trannactlng business and visiting
frlonds horo today for a short time.
Mist Mamie Sherman left for her
homo In Astoria this morning, after
a pleasant visit with Salem friends.
Ilyron Harris has returned to his
homo, in Portland aftor looking aftr
business Interests horo for a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. LouIb Wallert, for
mer proprietors of tho Ellto restau
rant, havo loft for their old homo in
New York.
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Illsliop Carroll Endorsed.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Daltlmoro, Jan. 13. Tho ntmo of
Bishop John P. Carroll of Helena,
Mont., It is reported, among others,
will ho forwnrded to Roino by Car
dinal Gibbons for co-ad J u tor bishop
of Daltlmoro.
Caught in the Itnln.
then n cold and n cough lot It run
on get pneumonia or consumption
that's all. N'o matter how you get
your cough don't noglcct It tako
Dalard's Horohound Syrup nnd you'll
he ovor it In no time. The sure euro
for coughs, colds, bronchitis and nil
pulmonary dlsonsos in young nnd
old. Sold by all dealers.
THE CAPITAL NORMAL
REVIEW CLASS
Deglns work on January I, nnd con
tinues until tho Fobrttnry oxnmlnn
tlon. Classon formed In nil branches
for state and county paporn and for
Klghtli Grade Diplomas.
J. J. KRAPS,
SnliMii,
Oregon.
E. 0. MOLL'S
Country Meats
SPARE RIBS, LOIN
SAUSAGE
Just what you want
this cold weather
Salt Fish
MACKEREL and HERRING
These are the best on the
market
Moir Grocery Co.
456 State Phone 182
Try Our Electro Turkish
Baths,
Qrattt cure on eurth for La
Orlpp. Cold. Heailaeh. 11 ek
aeaot Nervousness, Paralysis,
Rheumatism, lllood Troubles "and
Pimple. Uesement of Wlllam
otto Hotel.
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K, FORD
Over Ladd & nuah's nank, Salem, Or
i M.r. . TT . ,,,
0rw,ch Union Fire
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PERSONAL MENTION
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Insurance flnmoanvy
Prank Meredith, Ilesldent Agent
Office with Win. ttrown & Co., No
39, Commercial street.
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Half Million Mnnufaa-
wring CorKriion dlrs h'gh
firado mgaagor for Saloni nnj M
balty. 'Mast hav haowldgo of
rajJBf aad furnish b3t raf-
vv vjng iTt ama
aad telephone preferred."
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Want-d Two waitresses
Willamette. . .
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