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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1905)
DAILY 04TITAX. 70VWU&. SALEM, OIXOOX, MONDAY, rEBRUABY IS, 1906. " ki I yet, icati m tovj ad i fc FILLING WITH SPRING STOCKS. FROM NOW ON YOU WILL SEE HERE THE MOST ADVANCED PYLES FOR SPRING IN MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THIS GREAT STORE HAS UJY EXCLUSIVE AVENUES" FOR GETTING THE UNCOMMON IN EVERY LINE. ALL WHO LOOK! 3BE WILL SEE STOCKS OF INFINITE VARIETY, AND ALL WHO BUY HERE WILL GET THE SOMETHING DIFFERENT" WE ALL LIEU TO HAVE TO INDIVIDUALIZE OUR DRESS AND OUR gOME. IT TAKES A GREAT BUSINESS TO HAVE IMMENSE AND WELL-DEFINED STOCKS, STOCKS iSXiHUUiaiiAJJiii. i'KUM THE COMMON RUN-AND YOUR GREATEST STORE IS THE STORE THAT THEM. COME AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE COME EVERY DAY AND SEE THE GRADUALLY EX- 3NDING DISPLAY OF SPRING GOODS. 0m urn fir ' I fflf HI li JM IT A I nHr Fit If Ik. Awm cw Gowns for Spring Bhero nro just enough in tho win pws to hint of wluit to oxpect for bring wear. Tlio now suits nro !ming in rapidly inilceil the ex hibit is already rich in the choicest the new styles in tho newest aatorinls and colorings. 3W SILK SUITS 3W MOHAIR SUITS 3W CLOTH SUITS $22.50 to $45.00 cftdaaartlHtf" i'l IWHMB3HI Glota Shoes PINGREE MADE The advanco spring styles arc now in and on display. All tho newest lasts and leathers are represented by this superior showing. PATENT KID, TAN, OXFORD, Button or lace $3,50 Wash Goods GRECIAN VOILE in brown, blue, green, tan and plaid effects is tho only real satisgying washablo voile that will wear and look like tho expensive worsted voiles. FANVY VOILS iu nil plain colors and novelty effects. SILK CHECKED VOILES is n fab ric pronounced by fashion's vota ries as tho one of disinctivo merit, to bo had here in a full line ' of popular shades. More prcttjr goods being added jvcry 'ly which makes this display tho grandest ever shown in this city. Spring Dress Goods Spring fabrics aro already putting in their appearance. Tho fashion-' able weaves to uo worn this com ing season aro ADRLENNE, ORISPEN, ALEXANDRIA AND DUCHESS VOILE, BRIT.t.TANTINE, ' ARMURE, BATERNO, MOHAIRS, WOOL POWDERETTE, PANAMA, QUEENSOLOTH, MARCELITA, CREPE DE PARIS, SIOILIENNE, EMBROIDERED BRILLIANTINE, SCOTCH TARTAN PLAIDS. Tho ones your waiting for. No where else will you find a wider variety, nowhere else will you find such economical prices. HMIMMltMMMMMM,BB,B,M,,MMM,.MMM,MM : I fiSSTfrx Something New A new departure in tli great store sure to attract your attention is the installation of a full lino of ORMOLU GOLD CLOCKS, CANDLESTICKS, CALENDARS, INK STANDS. Hand finished with 24 karat puro gold; tho most durablo artlclo shown $.50 to $6.75 Ginghams The new lino of ginghams is ready for your inspection. A suporb va riety to select from. Ladies Necfewea It is almost impossible to mention tho now numbors, so quickly do thoy follow one upon tho other, and just as quickly are thoy sold. Tho styles become prettier ns tho sea son advances and you will marvol how such lovely conceits can bo sold at such low prices. A largo showing of turnover and embroidered collars; very new 5 cents each CURTAINS Wo nro just in receipt of a largo shipment of now spring curtnins, embracing tho latest novelties and effects in NOTTINGHAM, SAVOY, COLONIAL, MOTIFANY, LE REVE, GD3SONIAN. BONNE FEMME, BIEGE, ARABIAN, MUSLIN, BOBBINE, DE SPRIT, and a hoBt of others, making tho largest stock in tho city to chooso from. 50c to $1 5 COVERT JACKETS Wo havo ready for tomorrow morn ing another fino offering of spic-span-now coats frdm ono of our best manufacturers. Tins model is on tho most stylish and gracoful lines that tho Reason hns brought out. ' Select variety to choose from $8.50 to $15 embroideries" Now embroideries, full of charac ter worth and at tho fairest of prices. New Spring Underwear This is not n salo of cheap under wear, but good underwear cheap. The garments nro snowy whiJo nnd superbly finished. Tho designing and genoral mnkoup of thoso mus lins is nil that tho most critical tasto could possibly demand. DRAWERS of muslin, cambric, nainsook and long cloth, cut on gpnorous proportions and finished in dainty lacos nnd embroideries from 25MoS3.50 WHITE SHIRTS No., previous showing can compare witlthis dis play, which includes tho best nnd latest sttlos nnd embroideries, in cluding tho Knglls cyolet ?G.50 to 75 Men's Stfits l'rico advantages run riot in tho men's suit soction at this time, bo cause thoro aro many brokon as sortments and odd sizes that must bo cleared away whilo there is yot time for the wearing of medium weight clothing. A fiuo assortment of patterns as shown in our Liberty street window, late winter stylos, values up to $15 $7.00 t&A Mien's Furnishings When it comos to furnlshiugs, mon aro no less critical than women. We've carefully studied mnlo tasto in everything contained iu our men's furnishing dopartmont.Thnt's why so many mon leave question of selection ontircly to us. Now styles and materials now ready for your choosing. First floor. NEW SKIRTS' Smart styles dress nnd pedestrinn skirts for spring wear, fatorials aro tho newest and embrace silks, enssimorcs, broadcloth meltoon, sicillinu, cheviot, mohair, Panama and mixtures $2.50 to $35 TROUSERS AT ECONOMIC PRICES )ur ontiro stock of mou's trousers snerlficod to mnko room for new ar rivals. Tako away thnt scody look of tho coat and vest with now panic. No reserve: $2.7C values now $1.75 $3.50 values now $2.2& $1.00 values now $2.8(1 $4.50 values now $3.20' $5.00 vnlucs now $.1.45 $0.00 vnluos now $1.2.7' $0.50 values now $i.G0r ew Nluslin Uncfewea Hundreds upon hundreds of tho whitost, finost, daintiost, fluffiest undcr- musltns that Amorlca's best makors can produco, from a display so hoau- tiful that it is almost bewildering. Tho values aro no loss pleasing than tho merchandise. CORSET COVERS in now spring fashions of muslin, cambric, nainsook nnd long cloth. Tho most extensive showing over displayed $2.75 to 25 jms Tho qualities aro tho best, tho prices rock bottom, tho nHsortment tho largost and grandest ever put beforo tho people ...$8.00 to 50 Jft HMHanMMHHHHIHHMHHMMHr : any statement of any bank ac- or of any chnrges .whntovor and 1 nothing to do with tho books lid I seo tho same and you will anber sovcral times I cautionod iot to mix me up in any way with and ofTieo matters. Third, to this do not know what book entries have inndo or what you did with cash, or checks, if you ever ro- d any for land service. Nor was it advised by you or did I have knowledgo thnt any part of any cash or receipts was placed either Bio credit of our firm or myself. Judge, you will ngroo with mo sure these aro tho facts, and I ialso sure whatever entries you you never intended I should any part of such cash or checks, py, and that you intended that in was in sottling accounts betweon bo part of any such monoys or Dcs should bo mine, but your indl- til property. I had supposed, of poj that you had kopt all such Irs and accounts in your own Thero is no offenso on your part pijg business for any honest people lieso land mntters. I hope, thero- you will do mo the justice at tho or timo in giving tho. FACTS just ipv aro and as I havo stated them must not got rattled or alarmed. will, doubtless, identify tho co- worship articles of 1901 as having pi "pared by him. See him at J'i his arrival. Don't bo inter- P'd until I seo you nnd now, ICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, don't Harry, your son, or anyone. Oan't in mediately on receipt of this n .ling and como diroctly I" 1 Mrini- with vnn In trunk, lint ....-- fc. .... ... .. r . our family or unyouo know, t e company's books, day lodger, f them, alsti votir bank book, as extremely unxious to see for my- r ' sonally what tho books show. f'f it is important wo should talk W'th Fulton who is to holp de mo in regard to tho qase. I hopo 1 como. If so, don't lot a soul iou aro coining, not oven Harry. vou concludo to como, wire mo war ""John leavoa diroet for hlton this ovoning. Tanner." . vou can eomo AND IMME- S-WT, before you aro ealled agnin j " ?rui'l jurv. Sineerely your JUIIX II. MITCIIKLL. h Don't show Harry this let- I or tell him anything in it. Don't pun see our books. Tell him noth. S 7v0An nil tnuiAvf.nf nnnAN in ! ' safe, and saf o nnd office cnrcfully lockod, ns these scoundrels will get in if possible P. S.-BURN THIS without fnil. Ho Still Denies His Guilt. ScnntOr Mitchell at Washington gave out tho following statcment: "If Judge Tnnnor over received any money for any business ho transacted for any one in connection with land matters, and placed it to my credit, or any part of it, ho did it without my knowledgo or consent, directly or in directly. It was our distinct under standing soon nftov my election to tho sennto last timehat I was to have no intorest whatevor in any business ho might do in connection with depart mental matters. I have novor received with my knowledgo or consent, a sin glo penny or any amount whatever for any services rendored by -mo or Judgo I Tanner, or by tho firm of Mitchell & Tanner of tho fiirm in connection with any lnnd matters or any business be for n government department, and this I beliovo I can cstnblish iu n fair trial to tho cntiro satisfaction not only of tho jury but .of tho people of Ore gon and tho entiro country." In talking nbout his purtnor's con fession, Senator Mitchell showed no bad spirit, gave no evidence of ill torn por or excitement, but whon ho wns asked if, in tho light of this confos siou and corroborative testimony, ho would rebign his scat in tho senate, he displayod considerable spirit. "Resign! No( I Won't." "Judge Tanner and all tho rost of thorn oan confoss ,as much ni thoy plenso," ho exclaimed; "thoir confos sions cannot hurt mo. "Kesign, No, I won't resign. I have not tho slightest intontion' of resign ing. I am going back to Portland be foro tho oourt moets nnd to faoo tho chargos. I don't know what Tanner's oonfesslon is, but if ho has told the truth it won't do mo tho slightost in jury. Thoro kooiiis to bo great iutor ost in my future oourso just now, os pocially witli rogard to my seat in tho senate, but I nm going to hang on. I am not going to resign. That's what they want mo to do; but I'll fool thorn:" Other Senators Suspend Judgment. J Benutor MitheH' hunting in the! senate w not affaeted by Judge Tan j ner's confession. II is in the same position now that bo eeoupied after, first being indicted. The senate if not ready to hold him guilty or iaao cent, but will wait for the courts to determine whether or not the indict ments wero proporly rendored. If Mitchell is cpnvictod it will bo incumbent upon Mini to promptly re sign, but until ho has boon declared guilty by a jury tho sonato will givo him the benefit of tho doubt, ns it does ovcry senator in similar clrcum stnnccs. It hns dono this in tho enso of Senator Burton, who wns not only indicted but convicted. Burton's enso is still pending in tho court, nnd until it is finally passed upon tho sennto will not deny him his membership of that bodV. J$E22SK&&8!&SmESS!m i$2mSSE3gSmmMX&m! w hen Your Cold Catches Yo There is No Time Just There Frotty Safo Rulo to Go By. Whoa there is a feeling that the heart or lungs, blood or livor, brain or nerves are disoased, at onco commence to doc tor tho stomach. That is tho founda tion of tho trouble in 90 ensos out of ovory 200. Commonco to rogulato tho digostivo organs, got thorn in hoalthy working condition, and tho othor troub les will leave of themselves. Discnsos which have thoir boginning in the stomach must bo curod through the stomnch. Tho mediqino for stomach disordors and half tho ills of life, is Dr. Gunn's Improved Livor Pills. Thoy aro sold by all druggists for 25c por box. One pill is a dose. Thoso pills put nil tho digostivo organs in good condition so that disease has no basis to work upon. For sale by Dr. S. 0. Stono, druggist. &rp ur- lJust There . I E r . vtTtib3BBH1 I BBaBHfiflBLBHKa&tHBs ffi (riHnHaal wMrni Hi Jmmwiw I' ll?. "IVL jV IE f GsimEKm 9 I 8 wmmmmmmmmmmmmm Something of a Sensation Will be created In your eyes when you examine the exquisite fin ish which Is put on a dress shirt when done uo at the Salem Steam Laundry. The same thine holds urood with vests, Ladles' fine un derwear and any work thatrequlres care, skill and experience are done best at this laundry- We call for and deliver, Salem SteamLaundry Wait. It ia not a "little thing." It's a deadly thing. It wll not " get well by itself " if you let it nlone. Whiskey nnd quinine and such things brace you up for tho time, but UiW don't cure you. itsk any intelligent doctor why you catch cold so easffv. He will say, " Because you are a bit run down." He winns that the fotce which nature placed iu your body to kb out disease g.irms - the resistive force ia weak ened. Tha door 13 open a little way toward disease. 'rv., : . - : ... : i u 6..v.ni ia uui u (jittvuaiuiiu ill any wiAiuciciy ill MIC WOilU caused by consumption or pneumonia or any lung trouble wnatevor, which did not start with what you call "Noth ing but a cold." A cold should not bo beaten back or druRi,cd over it should be cured) and the general health ghould bo built up. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY should be taken at the first symptoms of cold. It is a tonic for the whole body, a specific for sudden colds, coughs or sore throats. It doesn't matter where the cold is or how it got there, we know that Acker'H EugliaU Remedy will reach it and cure it. It is sold on a positive guarantee. !ft(J CURE NO PAT. " you have a cold no matter how slight it means something. Tako Acker's iciiXUHU Accmcciy ac once. Keep it in the house, it it does not relive you almost instantly, we will refund you tho price paid. " Acxxr's English Remedy saved my life. A cough, alight at firsl, grew constantly worse and 1 finally had to give up my work in the Knife Factory at M'-Jden, I bad frequent bleeding spells. Was examined by focal doctors, nromlnent nhvulrinns in Now Vork and n Kforllrat fn. lege. They all pronounced my case hopeless. I began using Ackkr'u IEnoli.'ii Remedy and a few bottles cured me. I am today a perfectly fwellmaa." (Signed) A. H. SIMPSON, Walden, N, Y. fr - ... v ,- n - . 1 ucr'H xvnj;iiBii aiciii cuy is soia on a posi tive guarantee that tho purchase money will bo refunded in case oi laiiure. 25c, 60c., and 1.00 per bottle. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DAti'L FRY, DRUQQI8T, 8ALEM, OREGON. i f