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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1915)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 30. 1915. . Everything Reduced in Price. Rubber Goods included. We have no space for All Around I own his wife Trashy Merchandise. No room for Bankrupt Stocks. The Best is None too Good for Our Customers. I IIIIUTTTTTTIIIIIITIllllll.imillllHlt. I C I W llilllllf I II I T 'MM M M M H,M M O 9 JIM O That's What People Are bavins Money: 9slnvl'-"T O Who Purchase Dunns I heir January Clearance and Stock Reducing Sale A sale of Cotton Comforts, $2.50 to $3.50 grades, special . . . $1.98 i Sateen Covered Cotton Comforts, regular $4 grade, each . . . $3.19 Special Sale Prices on all Blankets, Comforts and Pillows SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES Free handed price cutting in Women's, Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Garments. Prices in this department have been cut with no regard for profits. In many cases it entails a considerable loss but we must clear our shelves and reduce stocks to prepare for spring. Women's Sweaters, slightly soiled . i Price Women's Coats formerly up to $17.50 $1.98 Entire Stock Women's Coats, prices reduced 33V3 Entire Stock Women's Rain Coats, your choice xk Price Entire Stock Women's Skirts, price 20 to 50fe Less Women's Suits, formerly priced to $30.00, vour choice $7.69 Women's Dresses, formerly priced to $30, your choice $8.95 Entire Stock Furs, Sets and Separate Pieces, 331? Less Entire Stock Women's fine Dresses . Less 20' Extra Special Prices on our stock of Kimonos. Special Prices on Petticoats and Knitted Goods. Entire Stock of Women's House Dresses . . .Less 20' 15 New Shirt Waists, Samples, sizes 36 and 38, up to $1.50 YOUR CHOICE 59c New Shirt Waists, spring 1916, to $1.25, vour choice 95c A Great Sale of Wool Underwear Men's $1.00 Shirts and Drawers 67c garment Men's $1.25 Shirts and Drawers 83c garment Men's $1.50 Shirts and Drawers $1.00 garment Men's $2.00 Shirts and Drawers $1.33 garment Men's $2.50 Shirts and Drawers . . . . $1.67 garment Men's and Boys' Section Entire stock Men s Wool Shirts & Drawers less 33!3 r' Entire stock of Men's and Boys' Night Shirts and Pajamas Special Prices. One lot Men's $3.00 Hats.... ....$1.65 Another lot of Hats at V. . . $2.45 Men's Wool Shirts, one lot, Clearance Special . , . 98c Entire stock of Men's Wool Shirts, Clearance Special, Less 20 r' Gloves-One Lot of Boys' Suits, $3.50 to $10.00, Reduced.... .....20 Another Lot of Boys' Suits, $3.50 to $10.00, Reduced 33V3 Per Cent Entire stock of Boys' Overcoats, January Clearance, Less 33V3 Per Cent Entire stock of. Boys' Hats, Clearance Price Less 20 Per Cent iwuunwwitiimnnnm Dr. Mendelsohn, the specialist, will be lit .Ms ouiee tomorrow morning at 8:30. The Cherry Bud band will furnish the music tor the (i. A. R. dinner New Year's day. Dr. Stone's drug 8tor. Silk Waists, newest models, Crepe de Chines, i Candy stripes, etc., up to $5, your choice for $2.39 Fancy Linens, Doilies, Scarfs, LESS 20 PER CENT "The Store of Good Merchandise and Low Prices" The best is none too good for our customers. No bankrupt stocks or discard ed. merchandise, sold over our counters. Center Pieces, Etc. SS 20 PER CENT lLVjlGO.QIQOODS ---M i E High Council of Revolutionists Decides That Usurper Must Die H Francisco, Dec. 30. Tly a unan imous rote of the high council of the Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE Cars for say Urn of day or Blfht. Good Outage in connection (or storage of can. Reasonable Bate. SALEM TAXI CO. Outgo - FEN AiL NIGHT. 246 BUt St?et revolutionists iu China, Kmperor, Yuan' jShl Kal bus biTii sentenced to death, Wong Itock Yuo, editor of The ' Vouiik ! Lniun," Sun Iraueisco's ( luucso rovolu ( tionary organ, declared this nfternoou. mnu Sht Kal will be bunted down and killed whether ho aseonda th throne on the first of the year or not, Wong said. The editor of Young China (tinted the UenJ of tho Chinese government had already purchased a homo In England nnd that tho only fear of the revolution ists wan that Yuan KM Kai would fleo China before they could get his hend. "Yuan Hhi Kui'mnst die," said Wong. " Even if he renounces his throuo on the first of tho year and assays to remiilu simply a president the fact that ho even once, counidered becoming ou emperor means that he uinst die." "Our ouly fear Is that Yuan will floe China and seek refuge in Kuglund where we learn from nutheutio sources that he has already purchased a homo. " When Yuan was mado president he said that if a crown was ever forced ou him he would retire to England nnd live an exilo from China lather than turn China into an empire again. "Well It in death at tho revolution ists' bauds or that home In England for Yuan now. Hut I d"ult if ho will ever reach England." Wong Oock Yuo said that tho bulk of Yuan' army was at heart republican nnd that In the south of China the army would first show its teeth. "From the south the revolution will proud north," said Wong. "It will not be long before tho empire will crumble. The nrivatc And nrnnv of the officers 'of Yuan'a army are with us. We have been assured of that for a long time," : Wong Hock Yue said that tho Amer ican Chinese would not send men to; China to fight Yuan. . Ho wild tho Whole Section Incensed Over Brutal Assault-Lynching Might Result Portland, Ore., Dee. ;I0. Sores of llrc-ham farmers, besides numerous! posses of deputy sheriffs, today joined in the search for Knn H. Kemp, iden tified by Mrs. Mabel Myers, ago 11'. I a tho man who brutally assaulted and shot her Tuesday afternoon. Talk of summary pngennce on the fugitive if' captured was nlo among tne min ers, mip was seen Jnte y'JrJ''-r '"J'. Chluese hero would ouly give their mural and fiunnciul support to thei revolution. . FORTLAND MARKET rortland,' Ore., Dec. 30. Hogtt Best, live, ttt.L'Otu (I.S5. l'rlmc steers, 7.nO(i'7.23. Funev cows, 5.00(d'6.00. Calves, r.0O(ii7.M.' Spring lambs, 7.00 7.(10. Butters City creamery, 30e, - Eggst Svlected local ex., SSflj'lUij, Heus, He. Broilers, 13(1113 l-2c. Goesc, Sfii Ho. New Orleans, L.( lVc. no. Governor Hammond of Minne sota dropped dead this morning at Clinton, T,a., while inspecting land. He had been troubled with Indigestion. Apoplexy Induced I'J- ptomaine poison, however, was assigned as the cause of death. chilly to .the average citizen, December of !14 was nnicii cower, as iimn ine 15th to the 2.Sth of the month the, lmv temperature each night mis from is to 25 above. The low temperature of one year ago tonight was 41 alme. Dr. Asseln, Dentist, Salem Bank of Commerce lildg. ThTsalem fire department was called out at 5:5U vestenlnv in response to Also She Is Not Obliged t Pay His Debts But He Can not Be Imprisoned Isam L. McAdams, of 245 D street, The Salem fire department was cauea A nan ,..lIlnot )jt, i ..... .-i, ,nt -1 "ordebt who was operated on last .Monday at a lout at o:aw yesienmy u. ree,....- i , ,. , ,,e MUV wur!l for hiH local hospital, is today reported to he , an ainrin turned in on aeeouui oi ;wif( (W Hi( nii,ri ,()V(1 ,'0 , M,fvi,.(. making a satisfactory recovery. chimney ine at the Fatten building i js ,m,lU(i t jvaneo o -f"- -H'am at 12:2.. a. . !him I0r,. th.ni s,,,Hig money accord Before placing your pnntlng order, it''" department, was culled out tot au-j. U) , iniu ,,,,,,, ,, by Phoue 217U. 1-uller Printing Concern, other tire direovered at tne same plav.h.Mi.c Hmnetl in tiie snprem court tf and tins time the bliuc burned a strip ,ti-( l01.i, , in tllH j. o. throngti the eeiti'.jj ot the mtton rost s .v..k wVl0 hl i,011 ,.0l,in;,,.i ;u th,; outskirts of I'ortlnnd nud was believed to be headed for Oregon City. Mori than 100 armed men now are searching that vicinity. Sheriff Hurlburt has of fered 6100 'out of bis oa pocket for Kemp's capture. It developed today that the photo graphs were taken at a gallery at Fourth and Mnrkot streets, Pan Vrnncisco. At about the same time an other picture which figured promi nently in another horrible Portland crime was taken in the same place. This other picture was that of Jidin I.innd. victim of the trunk murder mystery of November 10. Mrs, Myers' eoudition was eritienl to day and physicians were not hopeful of her recovery, Shortly before noon some one, nho said he was Kemp, called Sheriff Hurl burt on the telephone nud said he want ed to talk the matter over. "I'll wrtie you a special delivery letter and tell you where to meet me." said the man on the phone. The sheriff immediate ly placed deputies In the potoffice. MINNESOTA GOVERNOR DEAD With but little precipitation iu the valley, tho river is gradually fulling and now the stage is 7 feet above zero. Dr. R. T. Mcinttre, poyslcian and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. Announcement has been made of the n4proaching marriage of Miss Mildred Atherton and James J .Moorman, week from tomorrow evening Jiuniurv 7. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. turd ti-iU the later .-ire is thought t '.Mnli in.ii.aii county jail , upon tho order ii il vi- men .iii-MM y iii'iitiik tif Judge llelirv K. .McUinll. Slij.ht dnm.'.ge was done. (10 ., Ki i(,.,.iiger, bro-.iht suit niiiiin-'t .1. T. Swunk to collect money vlleued due through a trade in realty nnd secured a judgment ii-n:ii-;t Ihi defendant. The defendant swank w:ih i in nixiiif. I in jail bv virtue uf an exe cution against the person. He ap plied to .lodge McCiim of th. circuit court for his discharge whico wag do- pealed to tin- smireinu cunt. In older to release him as soon as possible when the siipren.e court (considered that the defen lui.t was tin j justly imprisoned tho opinion was handed down ahead of the regular so Ipreme court dnv and Judge Mdliiu was directed to administer the iMitom oath to the defendant and vrar.t iiim jhis certificate of discharge. Justice Burnett ipiotes the )uw rel iating to debtors which statt s that ev- eiv iierson coutined in .mil on an e.ve- ",,u'!iii an action wherein the defendant ih Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inHained, lileedinsr iiiiiis ami pyonlna. 410 I". S. Hunk Uldg. Phone lMi. Major Carle Abrams and Lieutenant I,. 11. Compton of the Third Kegimciit.i mini, one If). N. (!. nnd ('nntiiin Mnv ( ;,'h Dim r re- i Friday., turned to this citv last night from I lit'd and he l'ortlaml where they attended the a tiounl (nmai'd convention conducted by Adjutaut t''-neral (icorge WUite. It 0 ' was announced that lop Sergeant Dana A New Year's supper, program and: II. Allen who has recently taken the ex watch party will be held at the Jason .animations has been recommended by I.eo Memorial church tomorrow evening . the board of examiners for u lienleii for the members of the church and Sun- j ant 's commission. day school. o o Corns, bunions, ingrowing naUs, Electric baths and massage under! treated without pain, also moles and your physician's directions. N. N. Im-. warts, by Dr. N'elson, the expert chira-i(1 us, sits rluulEru tsing. i none ooo. ir.pomsi, 21 m-eyuinn iinig. ii.onc 0 1 m...,... T...J ...ll will V' Pvhlkll 4- TJ.Vn 11T..U " l,rIM-"" "V '-""" n. ouiuiw d Vvu ...Nuugmu,,!,, , ll(V fu,m tlis n,st ,,,", muei.t. held at tho First Christian church nji.1 six counties 111 Oregon have lelt w, ..onltf11,.,, ,v ,h(. nIi,r ,hat day evening, beginning at U 0 clock. All nrrangements to show their prize pool- isuunk was .onecaiiii" some i-ioperty Christian Kiuleavors in the city are in-j try at the Marion Couuty Poultry asso- .n, lt.;un ,1,1, intention Jui e Mc vited to attend. ciation's eighth annual exhibition to be !',iilin ,.0fUK, t ,.,.iei,.,e Swank f'ro.li o- : held in Salem January 11-H. Fully 4nfi ; .luetic,. liuinett is reviewing ll.n Something of interest to young lords will be shown ami according to,',..,.,. S1VS there is no evidence to d- people will be tound in t lie advertise- Biter tl. Miutli, secrett'ry ot the as- 1 mil , this contention and ment of the Capital Business College isocintion, everything now points to the j. fudge .M. liinn snvs: Jam j eighth unuual eshilut as one of the "A debtor u.ay rightfully give Iuh I most successful held, not only on 111- service, however valuable, to i:s vi t' count ot the lame number ot entries. 'nnd his. creditors cannot e,iH!i,i:.ir of loing. That appears to, hint reversing elsewhere in this issue Mrs. Bert Harris, of Wendling, Ore and Mrs. Anna Whittier, of Corvnllis, : but alo to the generul interest takeu liis 111 are at the home of their mother, Mrs Kdward L. Briggs. ill South Nine teenth street, who has been seriously ill for the past week. A Hygrade cigar will dispell the coupon with each pmclnise grouch. Try one and be convinced, jry'g Drug Store. lgh grade poultry. been all that was done in tne present 0 j instance . starting with her own moti- You can purchase Community Silver ;ey the wife might rightfully awiil hci at one half price at our store bv get- i self of the services of iter husband aiof Iting Coinniuiiity silver enupons. A! his business acumen in the :.:,nuge- i'lji'- incut ot her property to the tietter- nient ot her holdings, A time there be 0 0 I was when men might lit. m. e. ivienaeissonn amvea nome . me jjacues 01 ine Jason Lee Church oi.i an-l i-ompelled to render last night from a visit of several weeks 1 will serve a chicken supper in the'-"""' services to those who ill California, much improved iu health ! church parlors, between the hours oft ''-'; 't that is not the law from Ins t ahtorma visit. He is now tive-tlnrtv and eight o'clock iiemselvOH their po- ;.r',laf d W." TIe of Man suffers severe depression because of stoppage, uf tourit traffic. rendy to tuke up his work again and will be in his office again tomorrow morning at 8:30 o'clock. Lime Stone Phosphate for sale at Perry's Drug Stoie. The lights of the Cherrian Christmas tree on the court house lawn will go out All . Price are in- Walked In His Sleen Dived From Window only twenty-five cents, vited. Here is another kink iu the new pro hibition law that mnv nossiblv be dis. appointing to a few. liegiudlcss of when Scuttle. Wash., Dec. 3d In t,w sleep lifpmrs were ordered or received, the I tliis morning, peter Anderson, ri b.ggc.i, express companies cannot deliver more i 2 years of age, dived from third than a consignment of two onnrtu ..ct..,. 1 storv window of Ins ro,c- in ttie with the dawn of the new year, As the 1 tomorrow. Those having more than thb ' On'mto hotel, nnd aligliled n V' lo ad Cherrian Christmas giving was along practicm lines this year, it has been de cided to give no program in connection with the tree. Radie.il reductions on all bedding. Milieu & Hamilton, A total of 072 pieces of mail mere received at the office of the secretary of state this morning and of this num ber about 700 were letters from nuto owners sending in for information rel ative to auto licenses. In all about 10, 000 licenses have been issued this venr for 101(1. You still can find good eats at the White Swan Dairy lunch for less money, The exodus to Portland to witness the coming in of the new Venr nud also the coming in of the new prohibition lnus .'einent pavement agj still amount at the express office will doi"n the well to semi for their package before 1 survives. fi o clock tomorrow evening. After Though Anderson's jaw was broken January 1, packages containing nrf.rc in .contact with the' si.loYrf.!!:, Citj , than the legal amount of two quarts. Hospital physicians say ho las ;-u c will be returned by the express com-1 cellent chance to live.' pntiy to the consignor. Carl Peterson, his roommate, told tho 0 i lintice lie line lviluf tinlf nu pl.'. itltjoi TheSalem Six O'clock club will , Anderson got out of hod. Anderson llo and 1 111 out Df.Tiirp. 'in i'1'siiti nrnn !. .,,! ...:n ... " I'H". -.--.n-.i uiiu ion. nop u siroug jtnper, A good supper, an intelligent study,! and the best of fellowship, is what we; : "'en 01 naiein, wnoin we cor dially invite. 1,10 .oaieui oix o VIOQK clul wUl , Anderson got out of bed. Andersoi meet in tho ..ethodist church next .walked in his sleep, Peterson said, lb Tuesday evening. Prof. Von Ks-hen ! wn11i r-,1 to the window, opene it am will present a 1 paper on "Tne Soils of j ,Uv(,(1 01 ,.,,f,ire Peterson c .id gral Oregon.' The protessor knows his .:... Says Germany's Peace Offer "Was Undoubtedly Inspired By Carl W. Ackerman. Berlin, by wireless to Snyville, L. 1., As to the price paid for wheat in Snlem nud the difference between the Salem nud Portland mien u iiii'K ; r.u the average about 10 cents, n ,.,,,;. 1 11"'. :i0. Tito Tageblatt declare,) today tient crain denier ro.li.v sl,l .1,04 ;t '. that the Woltf News Agency s disscni- of Oregon will begin tomorrow- after-1 mini was not satisfied with the Salem 1 in",i."n ' n Zuri' n dispatch yesterday, noon when the Oregon F.leetric lenves , price, ho would shio a farmers' grnin ' MU(,,'"H " Germany 's peace terms, wn at. 4 o'clock. The tables in all lending I to Portland, guarantee weights, guaran-1 " "'"'"ubtedly inspired" and t) at thoy restaurants and hotels hove already tee the farmer Mould receive his mouev. were l't'd'ably obtained t'ron. we.) in been engaged and the late coiners who (for a comniisnieu .of three cents 'n' , ("''l"""'- wish to witness the revelry by night bushel. More than this, he said he would ' "lt is ''' "lp thoutlit. that will have the pleasure of just looking 'take all the risk in handling, doliwrv '''rv n t""1'1 eme towanl on- of the giuiu and the probabilities of a 'rcace,'-' said the Tageblatt. , 0 . lower grading by the Portland buyers. I "" "o coucn cover sale, prices' 111 other words, he would pav the farm-1 "'ff report emoted turns an uation or ii. ig. :in ana nt of a huge ::..lemnit.y by the allies, and creation uf a 1'oli'di kiiigdoiii, under liermuiiy 's cure. reduced from Hi to .'0 percent. Huron ! or the price piiid in Poitluiul, less his ' including evnc k ""'"'"on. commission of three cents u bushel for ' France, payine numimig. Seamster Bros., who have been in the grocery business at 1201 South Com mercial street, hnve rented the loca tion of the Huggins Grocery compniiv, 121 South Com mere I nl street, and will move their stock to their new location this week. Mr. Huggtus, who is going out of business', expects to dispose of the remainder of his stock within 11 few days. $10.00 down comfort special, $7.65. Huron & Hamilton, "The Silos of . Oregon" is the sub ject of a lecture to be delivered next Tuesday evening by Prof. Floren Von Kschen before the Six O'clock dub of the First Methodist church, A supper will be served by the ladies of the church at d:,'IO o'clock. These meeting. of the Six O'clock club are open to all men who are interested in the gen eral discussions of topics of vital In terest to the city and community. Save your rditor from freeing j'Oe worth of denatured alcohol will do It. Wilson's Oarage. The government's thermometer at the O. P. T. dock registered 23 above as the lowest teuirature lnM night. Wednesday night the lowest hp above. While the weather seems pretty Watch anST JEWELRY. Alto s Nice Line ot Jewelry. KARL NEUOEBACIB Masonic Bldg. Couch covers priced from $1.50 to . I11.1NI; portieres from if.'Um to $f,-,.00 Alt these prices reduced from 10 to oO, toil's nu l-inwn J''i' cent, ifiiren i. Hamilton. jil ItlU. - io coinnuiiee in charge of the in itiations at the uiimial Cherrian ban quet, has about completed its arrange ments, whereby each candidate will re ceive especial intention according to his past history and capacity to take pun ishment. It is understood that W. P. Powers, Oregon Flectric general pas senger agent, who will be tnken into the fold, will be given a treatment sug gestive of his occupation. Ivan (;. Me Daniel, see retry of the Salem Social Serviie Center and assistant secretary of the Commercial f lull, will also be gathered in. W. H. l.erchen, Hnl Tl. Pattou and Fred S. Hynon are In charge of the initiations and this committee guarantees eutire satisfaction to the 15 candidates. About ;'"0 species of turtle ami let- in describing a den, a poet who is still nt large writes as follows: "A den is when tho broken chairs, the. rugs with tears, the pictures cracked, tho table hacked, a tickless dock, a desk not locked, are gathered in a heap bv ma, and all put in a room for pa.'1 Ail of which is more truth than poetry, By Cbarlcn P. Stewart. tl" nited Tress staff enrrospondnnt.V Stockholm, Dec, 30. The Ford peace conference probably M lt at Stock holm instead of The Hague. Tho dele gates have formally been invited to return here after going to Copenhagen and they probably will accept, owing to the difficulty iu reaching The Hague The party as a whole would then disband after draining; the conference. IIP SUCH A DEMAND cones to the office man or woman any moment, nnd how embarrassing if not tilde to ti'.eet It. We (jive you training at this school that will pre pare you to meet such demands, fur sessions are both day and right. A new shorthand class next we.k. The first week of the year I" an Ideal time to begin a ptactical course of st inly, Call nnd talk it over with the principal who will be In his office each afternoon thin week. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLIIGE High nnd ferry Streets