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PAGE FOUR DAILY CAPITAJi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREf.ON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1009. CAMPAIGN FOR Y.M.C.A. LAUNCH Plans For the largest Year's Work In ftistory pof In stitution in Progress. Eho.. plans for tho largest year's worn -In "IP history of tho Young MonrQhrlstlan Association are about completed, Although thoy call for building' impfovomonts, such as now stool lookpra, gymnnslum apparatus and a gymnasium floor, tho main ob Joot Is to mako tho association an In strument of grantor usefulness to tho community. Tho Salom Young Men's Christian AB&oclatlon has dono rind is doing a good work, but Is that'onough? Why iot( mako it an organization of great or Ifilluouco to ovory young man and hoy, thus radiating nn atmosphere of uprlglit manhood to tho citizonshlp of our city? This cannot bo dono wlth out tho hearty co-oporatioii of tho business men. Personal Intorest, a kind word, and a Ilttlo tlmo arc as necessary as dollars. If ono Is real ly Interested his intorest will touch his pockot and tlmo until ho feels It. It is not a work of charity, but a work of business men for young men. If thoy think of It ns a $2.50 proposi tion that is tho moasuro of lnfluonco tho association will havo in tho com munity, but if sunnortod by hun dreds of dollars, no ono can ostlmato tho Influence produced. Many rail roads glvo from $40,000 to $70,000 a year, to tho association and consid er it a valuablo business proposition,' In ordor to do this largo work this association must rnlso $3500 for 1010 by subscriptions. Tho benefit to men cannot bo counted by dollars and cents, but this result cannot bo realized without them. If wo raiso tho standard and lncroaso tho lnflu onco of this association, tho amounts of tho subscriptions will necessarily havo to bo raised in proportion. Tho question is, whoro shall wo set tho standard? About 25 buslnosss mon, outsldo of tho board of directors, havo pledged tholr time to make the canvass for subscriptions noxt Tuesday, Decem ber 14. Evory citizen should boost, fail liv lino and give something. STEAMER HITS ROCKS; FIVE LIVES LOST Buffalo, N. Y Doc. 9.- Tho steamer W. C. Richardson wont on tho rocks three miles out of port this morning and five men are re ported to havo boon drowned. Res cuers have reached hore with 14 survivors. Samuel Mayborry of Cleveland and four mombors of the engine room crew woro drowned, but tho bodies have not been recovered. Tho Richardson was bound from Etyluth to Buffalo and carried a cargo of flax seed invoiced at $370, 000. Sho was tho property of the Richardson Transportation Company of Clovoland and was valuou at $200,000. . o Lawyer Sues for $80,250. Los Angolos, Oal., Dec. 9. Suit Involving 115,000 shares of tho Tom Reed Gold Mines Company, of Pasa dena, was fllod in tho superior court today by Cyrus F. McNutt, John G. McNutt and Joseph Hannon, attor neys, who assort that they are on titled to $80,250 for services ren dered in settlement of a Bult against tho concern In May, 1908. Besides the mining company, John II. Hobbs and John Hays .Hammond aro made defendants. Hobbs said, according to tho complaint, that ho was in a position to fleet a compro miso in litigation, which was then nondlnir to ncaulre a block of stock. promising tho attorneys a portion of such stock as tholr fee. Hobbs af terward said he was able to obtalu only 50.000 shares, and that It was necessary to turn It all In. Tho complaint states that Hobbs ob'talncd in all 135,000 Bhares, of which ho rotained 115,000, after wards transferring 90,000 of thorn to Hammond for. tho purposo of plac ing thorn boyond tho reach of tho plaintiffs. Provontlcu, tho now Candy Cold Cure Tablots, aro said by druggists to havo four special specific advan tages ovor all other romcdics for a cold. First. Thoy contain no qui nine, nothing harsh or slckonlng. Second. Thoy glvo almost Instant re lief. Third. PloaBant to the taste. HRo candy. Fourth. A largo box 48 Provontlcs at 25 cents. Also fine for feverish children. Sold by Capital Drug Storo. G0IN6 TO MASS, CHILD KIDNAPED Eight-Year-Old Daughter Wealthy Brewer Turns Up Missing. UNITED PimSS LEASED WIRE. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 9. Tho police aro making overy effort today to find Alma Kellnor, olght years of age, daughter of J. F. Kellnor, a wealthy browor, who, It Is believed, is boin& Weld for ransom by kidnapers. Sho disappeared at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, whllo on routo to mass at tho St. John's church. A heavily veiled woman called at the Kellner residence yesterday be fore tho child disappeared, and asked to sco Alma's grandmother on a mat ter of great Importance. Sho refused to state her mission, and was refused admittance. In the afternoon, a man, refusing to glvo his name or business called at Kellnor's office yes terday, but Kellner was out. The visits of theso two mysterious per sons has strengthened the theory of tho pollco that tho child was kidnaped. o King Leopold Paralyzed. UNITED mESB LEASED WIltB. Paris, Dec. 9. Private advices from Brussels state that King Leo pold is slightly improved. Tho entire right sldo is paralyzed but today the king was able to sign documents. Ho still suffers greatly from rheumatism, and attending phy sicians call at tho palace thrice dally. o Choked to Death is commonly said of babies who have died of tho croup. How unnecessary this is. No child ever had the croup without having a cold or cough at tho start. If you will stop the first symptom of tho cough with Ballard's Horohound Syrup there Is no danger whatever of croup. Sold by all dealers. o Home-cured hams beat tho meat trust product seven days In the week. Sailor's Oral Will Filed. New York, Doc. 8. An unusual formality, the probating of an oral willl, took place In surrogate court in Kings county today. It was that of George O'Connor, who at the tlmo of making It was two days out of port on tho steamer Dorothy, of which vessel ho was chief engineer. O'Connor was dying, and when tho captain and mate asked If they could do anything for him, ho replied: "No, except that everything I have belongs to my daughter Lizzie." ...at was O'Cbnnor's will and it it n r. nmvAil f Al 1 n V 1V tllO fWH MOH f fl T- Of ing men who Heard him make It. He left considerable property in urooiv lyn. Tho right to make an oral will Is only accorded soldiers in thefleld or sailors at sea. o - Fuel Shy; AVooil Galore. Hoqulam, Wash., Dec. 9. In a wooden town, In a wooden country, and surrounded by wood, a fuel fam ine sounds preposterous to the un initiated. An incipient famine of this nature is now threatening tho East Side residents, notwithstanding, and Is brought about by tho fact that the mills situated east of the river do not produce sufficient wood for that district, and while the Eighth street draw span is being constructed the mill operators of tho West Side are a bit chary of putting their heavy tenms on the ferry sllp3, to say noth ing of delays occasioned thereby. Aberdeen mlllmen do not care to Invade the local market, but will, un der existing conditions, sell wood at $1 per load In event the consumer does tho hauling. West Side mill men make the same offer, but dray men are reluctant about undertak ing the service, and the matter of fuel for the East Side therefore as sumes serious proportions. o Court Sees Mnkc-Up Kiss. UNITED MESS LEASED WIXlD.1 Portland, Dec. "9. In the police court yesterday, Mrs. Mary Andrews discarded her affinity and throw her self In her husband's arms. Then a reconciliation being effected, the elopement charge against the woman and her affinity was dismissed. Wife, husband and affinity cried. Mrs. Andrews is the wife of J. II. Andrews, and with M. E. Pugh. a dry goods salesman, had run away from home. Mrs. Andrews has two l small children, and Pugh Is a mar ried man. The accused woman and iier husband met In the court room and talked the case over. &ho finally promised to leave her affinity and return to the care of her children. Mrs. Andrews did all of her shop ping in Slianaluan's dry goods store, where Pugh works, and became ac quainted with him thrdugh his en gaging manners. o Farmers aren't going to be worJ lied much about a threatened food famine until prices for staple farm products are higher than now. I WeVe Just Placed Two Big Lots of jj Fancy Silks 6 On Our Bargain Tables at Greatly J REDUCED PRICES f sLot No. 1 at 60 Cents Lot No. 2 at 75 Cents Many of the Silks in Lot' No, 2 are selected from our line of fancies, but most. of the patterns are from our 90c and $1,00 line, If you're interested in Silks you can't afford to overlook these values, t i More Danville Proof. Jacob Schrall, 432 South St., Dan ville, 111., writes: "For over eighteen months I was a sufferer from kidney and bladder trouble. During the whole time was treated by several doctors and tried, several different kidney pills. Seven weeks ago I commenced taking Foley-'s Kidney Pills, and am feeling better every day, and will be glad to tell anyone Interested just what Foley's Kidney Pills did for me." J. C. Perry. "Mars is in opposition, again!" Does that mean that Mars is a Dem ocrat? o To Cure Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refurfd money If It falls to cure. E. W. 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Big stock of Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Silks and Woolen Dress Goods. Shoes, Comforts, Blankets, Etc. $2.50 Umbrellas, sale... $1.75 ?3.50 Children's Coats, sale $2.50 75c Underwear, safe 50c 50c Fancy Hose, sale 25c $1.00 Corsets, sale 65c Embroidery Half Price Silks, 25c up to $1.25 a- yard. fl.00 Union Suits, sale.. 75c Waists, Kill klnhs, big sale. Nightgowns, ooc, 75c, 1 to 1.75 Heavy Wrappers. . .Half Price 1.85 Comforts, sale. .. ..1.25 Shoes, all sizes, big sale. 9.50 Coats, sale $6.00 Sweaters, $1.50, $2.00 anl up $2.85 Pants, sale 2.00 Silk Woars, all kinds. 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