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PAGR EIGHT ltlu OAPITAli JOURNAI, SAIiEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1009. .. JIJUHN UUt mAo I tn wu.nuun ACQUITED OF ARM TRIAL Toylarcd Second Floor Bring fche Children LADIES' SUITS AND COATS HALF PRICE Cot Glass Reduced Twenty Per Cent in Price , Brass and Japanese Ware Reduced in Price JU And we've some good ones too. They're Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats and Suits, .They're handsomely. tail ored and made to fit, besides the materials are all wool in the latest designs, Every man would appreciate one for Christmas, hit, style and wear guaranteed, See them, AUTOMOBILE Given Away Free to Boy or Girl No boy or girl has a decided lead in the contest and there is plenty of times now for anyone to begin and with a little persevoranco and hard work can win. Every cash sales chock counts for votes. Save them, navo your friends save them for you. Work hard and you'll win. .Five hundred Munsing Doll Vests given away free, com mencing today, We're going to give every little girl between the ages- of 4 and 10 years, calling at our Ladies' Under wear section and -saying the sentence: "A Munsing Doll Vest, please." FUR Our ontlro lino of u;i-to-the-mluuto Purs are. now clearing at reduced prices. Furs make acceptable presents. The Only Toy Shop In Salem. The Largest and Best Showinfj of Toys In Salem. CITYNEWS "Weather Forecast Itaiti or niiow tonight and Friday. You Aro cordially roquostcd to phono uny Horn of interest, such bb a per sonal about n frlond or yourBolf, to Tho Journal, Main 82. No ltom too b'roall. Clioico arkctlng In fruits unl vogotnblos at Ra gan's Court-stroot grocery. , Cottage- Undertaking Parlors Cottage. and Chomokotn Sts. Galls day or night. J. 0. Sill. Thono 724. Glirl.stninH Special Monoy savod at my storo on dia monds, wntohos and sllvurwaro. 1 Hugos' jowolry and diamond storo. noxt door to big building. 12-S-tf Something Now Harding & Whodbao Plumbin Co. hire tho boat workmen and do tho 'bust work, 217 Stato street. Phono UP. 12-C-lw Flmwl oufttctlonury Quality and cleanliness. Tho boat is nono too good at Woods', 1G0 Stnlo strqot. Can't llogln TP otoll you the ninny reasonable prtnod Ohrlatmns proaonts loft at our Btqro for your Inspection. Com onrly and hnvo first oholoe. Chan. II. llingw' Jowolry storo. 12-9-tf Try Crystnlcts - For tho breath. For salo at: Myer's harbor chop. Eckorlonu. Wntora' cigar storo. Adolph's cigar storo, i Dick Madison's, "Tho 8pn. VlUamotto IIoioJ. . Tho Council, Talklngton'B. Tho Court. (Ymlcrson'H Shop- Six oxperlonced barbers. Electric massage. cod-tf Qllson's harbor shop Gllson's cigar storo ' Qllson's baths open all day Sunday IS-'l-eod-tf Ash Wood Nice spilt wood here now. Will unload tomorrow. Ordor this ovon hlg at Y. M. C. A. Phono 225 or phono Farmer 1x5. 12-9-lt im.i ... - i tti i i - WIIUI1 .VUll go IU rilllgUH JBWUir) hoiiHO and- soo tho immonso lino of ... .....I .. t 1.1 ...... ........ uwiiuii in nun oiiitiiuiu win intiiiiio juua outs, at such reasonable prlcos. 12-8-tf Piano Tuning Thorough work on pionas, organs and plnyo.rs, Including all ropairs. Loavo ordors with Moyor & Boll Land Co. C. W. Simon. 11-S-lm Phone ; 1 For anything you want In tho gVooory lino. J. M. Lawrence has tho bout lino In tho city, Ladles' N'lght at tho Klkf Tonight will bo ladlos night at tho 1311(8. Dancing and cards. All Elks and their ladle aro cordially luvltod to attond. Lit (lo Hurl Anderson Suuffod a coffee bean up Mb nono yotsturdoy, causing a lot of trouble for himself and family. Folgors Hold. m Onto roffoo Is enjoyed moro whan unei! n a Dovorago. West Salem Transfer Passengers Baggage express Connects with all trains at West Saloin for Dalian, Falls City mid Snlom. Loaves Journiu ornce ror Wot Salom ht 7:f0 a. m.. 11:60 a. m. am! 8:20 p. m. every day oxuept Sunday Loaves Sunday at 12 oo in. and 4:15 l. iu. Calls at hotels on rwiuMt. Telephone or loavo orders at Capital Journal offleo any day but Sunday. Phono 82L J. B. Underwood, Mgr. Patrons, Take N'otli lSugono Houston, who Is ill nt his (homo, wIshuH his patrons to know that tnuy can got tuoir papers oy calling at Patton Dros. or Pattorson'a. drug storo. Slv Notaries Tho list of notarial commissions Is sued In and for tho stato of Orogon today was: v. S. MoFaddon. Cor vnlllBi Albort AliMham. ltosoburg; Irving Mtllor. Hums: William Irwin, L. II. Tarploy and J. J. Hold, Port land. XnmuN Xow Commissioner Hov. 1C. C. Onlcloy of Oregon City has boon appointed a mombor of tho Orogon Child lahor Commission to fill a vnoauoy mado by Ui former oomuihwdonor. Win, 111 Hot t, Tho now rommliwlouer s time tn office will last until May 21. 1011. ImU to Final Host The funeral of Frank Suitor was held yssturday aftoniQOU at 3 o'clock from tho dough undertaking par lors and a large attondnnco of Gor man people was present. Hov. ilupf c(tiidtu'tNl tho funeral services and the departed rltlran and friend was laid to rest in tho Ctey View cemetery. A notable foaturu of tho servloos was tho chorus of Gorman singers from tho Gorman Singing So- oieiy. too suiKora raauemi an in spiring selection In their native ton gue which contained vorsos cuinposoU or sorrow aa sympathy. I Try tho Journal's olasslflod ads. st i . . n i . , tjiiriHiiiius aiiopiuiig Is easy when you Think of Hinges' Jowolry store. 12-8-tf H. P. O. 10., Attention Ladles' night, tonight. Business mooting at 7:30, dancing at 9 o'clock. Bring your Indies. Attention, Citizens Jf Salem And Orogon. If you want up-to-date goods of reliable quality, call on S. W. Thompson, jeweler, 1172 State street. 12-9-tf Appoints Adminl.s'ti'atoi' - John Mumm wns appointed admin istrator today by . County ,Tudg Bushoy of tho estate of lato P. C. Mumm. The estate Is valued at $G00. More Trouble Found Complaint has been filed with tho Railroad Commission ngalnst tho Southern Pacific, alleging that tho dofendant withdrew Its agent at tho. town of New Era, and Is causing that station considerable damage and trouble. George G. Randall Is the complainant In tho matter. Inspect Ion of Dall ies Mayor Rodgors and Dr. D. D. Koel or mndo nu Inspection of tho diffe rent dairy ranches In the vicinity qf tho city yesterday. The tour of In spection wns fir tho purpbso If as certaining tho general sanitary con ditions o fthe dairies and the quality of tho milk supply that is being fur nished to the Salem public. Niks' Dance Tonight Tonight, after tho regular moot ing of the Elks, a dance will bo given by that ordor for tho bonoflt of mom lifers and their wives and families. Tills Is tho first dnnoe to bo glvon of tho sorlos of fall ovonts this year. Tho dances will probably bo glvon month ly In tho future. Tho Junior anil Senior Kings Horold Society will hold a joint Xmas mooting Saturday after non at 2:30 in tho Sunday school rooms of tho First M. 15. ohuroh. They will Igvo an eiiUirtalnmont entitled "A Goldon Gift of Xmnstlmo." A .unlquo feoturo of tho mooting will be an xmns iox, in wuicn eacn uiumuor may place a gift for tho children across th soa. All mothers of mem bers aro especially Invited, and any one Interested will be welcome. Last ovonlng the Willamette moot court held Its mooting in the court house. The case tried was for tho crime of arson, committed by one John Doe of Stayton, Oregon. The attorneys on the side of tho prose cution were Stone and Scott, and for the defense Smith, Cupper and Ec cOrly. The jury -rendered a verdict of acquittal. Tho attorneys con ducted tho case in a business-like manner. W. C. Wlnslow was the persldlng judge. It might be stated that these trials are held on Tuesday evening every two weeks In the Marlon county court house. Tho public is invited to atton d. Mr. Seaman, secretary of the In ternational Y. M. C. A., Is visiting the Y. M. C. A. of the University. This morning he led chapel exercises and spoke for a few minutes to the students. This evening he will ad dress the men of the University In the chapel auditorium. BIG DAMAGE SUIT BEFORE SUPREME COURT UNITED ritBSS LEASED WIRE. Portland, Ore., Dec. 9. Careless ness and neglect in attempting to cross Tllalmook bar In tho half-ebb tide November 2G, is the reason giv en by tho local Inspectorss of steam vessels for suspending the licence of Captain Levy Snyder, master of the wrecked steamer Argo, for 12 months The decision was made public this morning, and for the next year Cap tain Snyder will not be allowed to take command of anolher steamer. Tho supreme court Is hearing the case of Laury against the Northern Pacific Terminal Company this af ternoon. This is a ense wherein Stella Laury, tho plaintiff in the trial suit, was awarded $7,500 dam ages as the result of being rsn down by one of the .terminal company's cars and loslnga leg, from which judgment the defendant company is appealing. The respondent In tho suit first sued for $40,000 damages, but the lower court limited the amount to $7,500. Order to Show Cause Sale of Ileal 1 Estate. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marlon County. In the matter of tho guardianship of Oliver W. Layson, H. Gray Lay- son, Mary Alice Layson, Elizabeth Layson and Henry Earl Layson, minors. Heretofore came Elizabeth Miller, tho guardian of the above named ml nors, and petitioned this court for an order for the sale of' tho follow ing described real property: An undivided one-fifth (1-5) in terest in and to tho following de scribed real proporty belonging to said minors, to-wit: Lots numbered three, four and five of section twen ty-five and lot number one, section twenty-six, township nine south, rango two west, of the Willamette meridian, In Marion county, Oregon, containing 11 7. S3 acres, excepting. however, therefrom the following de scribed premises, to-wit: Commenc ing at the extreme northwest point or corner of lot ono of tho north bank of the Santlam river In section twenty-six (26), township nine (9) south of range two (2) west, of tho Willamette meridian In Marlon coun ty, Oregon, running east along tho north line of lot one (1) to tho Mill slough; thenco due south to whore it strikes tho north bank of tho San tlam river, said south line bolns In section twenty-five (25); thenco me andering along tho north bank of tho said Santlam river to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres (20), more or less, tho said proporty to be sold subject, how- ovor, to tho right of dowor of Eliza beth Miller in tho whole of the abovo described premises. And It nppoarlng to tho court from such petition that it is necessary and would bo bonoflclal to tho mi nors that such roal estate should bo sold; ' It Is ordorod that Malcom Miller. Susio 'Litchfield, John M. Miller and Christina Miller ,tho next of kin of said minors, and all other persons lntorostod In said estate appear be fore this court at tho court house In Salem, Orogon, at tho hour of 10 o clock n. m. on the 3d day of Janu nry. 1910, to show cause if any exists, why a liconse should npt be granted ror the sole of said proporty belonging to the ostnto abovo do- scribed and as prayod for in a net! tlon filod by the minors herein, and that a copy of this ordor shall be sorvod upon said noxt of kin and all persons Interested in said estate by being published at loast threo suc cessive wooks In tho Woekly Capital Journal, a uowspaper published In Salom, vrogon, and having circula tiiui in tho said County of Marlon Dated this 2nd day of Decombor, l'JO'J. w. n. UUSHEY, 12-9-lt wkly County Judge. o Sewor Assessment. TOO MUCH THEYS AY UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.l Chicago, Dec. 9. Mayor Busse to day began an official investlgatlin into the charges made by officials of the United Mine AVorkers to the ef fect that the relief work among the widows and orphans of the Cherry mine disaster is being delaped by too much adherence to "red tape" and that many of the survivors are suf fering from tho lack of nourishing food. It is expected here that Busse will demand that the Red Cross or ganization entrust a portion of the funds collected for the relief, of the sufferers to the United Mine Work ers for distribution. The officials of the latter organization believe that they are better able to distribute the funds than are the officials of the Red Cross and have offered their services through Mayor Busse. UNITED TRESS-LEASED WIRE. San Francisco, Dec. 9. Tho trial of Patrick Calhoun, millionaire trac tion magnate, on tho charge of brib ery, was continued today until Janu ary 10, when It will bo resumed by the incoming district attorney, Chas. M. Flckert. The 'six talesmen who had been temporarily retained, wero dismissed. Flckert will have a clean sweep at tho case. During the recent political cam paign, Francis J. Heney, the famous graft prosecutor, charged that Flck ert was the personal candidate of Calhoun. Since election Flckert haa declared his firm intention to prose cute the graft cases. The action of the court today leaves the matter iu an interesting situation. District Attorney Langdon made the motion for continuance, sayinij that it was clear that it would bo impossible to obtain a jury beforo the first of the year. Tho court agreed that this was true, especially in view of thej aproachlng holiday season. - J INCORPORATIONS ! Articles of inforporatlon were filed in the office of the secretary of stato today as follows: The Delaware Company Princi pal of ice, Portland; capital stock, $25,00. Incorporators Anthon Eck ern, Sylvester Peterson and Wm. "A. Bantz. Oak Grove Live Stock Company Principal office, Oak Grove; capital stock. $5,000. Incorporators Geo. W. Sherk, Charles Kreger and Hugh Cameron. Coal Land Kiitryinen Grabbers. UNITED I-RESS LEASED WIRE.l Spokane, Dec. 9. The legal agent of the forestry service learned tiday in the Cunningham coal inquiry that the coal land entrymen had designs on forest lands and had actually tak en possession of four claims in a ,'firest reserve, bes'.es grabbing a valuable water right. CJlflord Pln chot, forester, charged this against ;tl(a Cunningham claimants ove a year ago. o . DIED. HARRIS. At the family homo at Oak Grove, Polk county, Oregon, Wednesday, December 8, 1909, Ar glp Mae Harris, aged 1 year. The little girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris, and a niece of Mrs. Heise, of West Salem. The funeral will take place from the Oak Grove church today (Thurs day) at 1:30 p. m., conducted by the Rev. Oliver. Interment will be made i In the Oak Grove cemetery. o War With Japan After exposure and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxa tive. J. C. Perry. "Thte best tariff we ever had" does not seem to provoke any spontaneous outbursts of enthusiasm. Smith & Everett Real Estate Money Invested LoailS 5n Portland Real Insurance Estate securities 309-310 Failing Building PORTLAXD OREGON THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. could not possibly make so many crlnnles as rheumatism Hnps ovorv year.- And yet there Is no reason why this disease should cripple any one, if all sufferers will rub the af fected parts night and morning with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Cures all aches and pains. Sold by all deal ers. OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE Coughs that aro tight, or tickling, got quli'k .and certain holp from Dr. Snoop's Cough Itomody. On this ac count druggists ovorywhere aro favor ing Dr. Slioop's Cough Itomody. The ondor loaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub gtvo to Dr. Slmop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. Thoso loaves have the power to calm the most distressing Cough, and to soothe, and heal the moat sensitive bronchial membrane. Mothors should, for safety's sake, al ways domain! Dr. Snoop's. It oan with perfect freedom be given to even the youngest -babes. Test it onoo yourself, aud see! Sold by Cap ital Drug Storo. i- o .i . The automobile weather will begin Notice is hereby glvon that the Common Council of the city of Sa lom, orogon, wm at tho common council chambers of said city, on the 20th day of Decombor, 1909. at or about 8 o'clock p. m., prooeed to ns- soss against onoh lot or parcel of land, its proportionate share of the bonofits on account of constructing a sowor through th alley H blotk 9. In said city aud -across Trade s'ree. as shown by thi plan adopted by the common council for the construction of said sowor. All persons having objections to said aseesmoHts may present the same to the common council at said meeting or file the same with the oily recorder within the following five days. Date or the first nublleation of this notloe tho 7th day of December. 1909 By order of the ooiamoa council. AV. A. MOORBS. 1 2-7-3 1 City Recorder. o . Try a Journal want ad. Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, polisning, repairing, lei. 60S -4: : Hf M c w t n n A v : IV U VV I U U H I IOlt SALE Sovoral houses In Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain, i Capital National Bank. C-l-eod Trade Marks J" hit. ...... oncn ii nuu uuntl llli)U may (inlrklr ascertain our opinion free vrliollicr an lUTentlon Is probably pntvntable. Cominunlr. tloiuKrlctlrconndeiitlal. HANDBOOK onl'alentj out irc. Oldest ncencj for securm; patents. Patents taken toroush Munn & Co. recelre mtrliil tinHf Wlrtmtl- .h.a in II.A cictuitic ifiiiericaiu A handsomely illustrated weekly. Tjirce.it clr. dilation of nny sclenttaa Journal. Terms. 1 3 s year: four months, VU Soldbyall newsdealer. MUNN &Co.36,Broad. New York llranoh Offlro. ftS V Pt Wanhln.nn n. r i WANTED Team to keep for their feed, heavy enough for farm I work, good care and plenty of ! feed. F. D. Thielsen. Phone Farm i er 50x2, RIckreall, Ore., or H. W. Thielsen, Salem, care Tillson & I Co., Salom, Ore. 12-9-tr , DRESSMAKING by the day or week by a competent lady from the east. ! For further particulars call R. R j Ryan's employment office. Main i 377. Satisfaction guaranteed on ! all work, 12-9-3t Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 tn 12 d. m. wnc ?nlp-erf?uctly funishSd' derate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has been doubted and our bus will <6rff No! 6.annd train No- 12, limited, an?4s5 Tp, m? rtland at 10155 a' m' ML C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON Dtoeniber ISth. i I