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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
t i i'V. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALBM. OBBOOS. WKDKfcSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1906. FEATHER WEIGHT EIGHT ERIDAY L. Stockton If the Quality Isn't Right We Don't Buy It STORE HMMMHHRHH THE j HOME I 1 HUVEIIATj IMPORTANT PACIFIO COAST BOUTS ARRANGED FOR THE COMING WEEKS. (United Press Leased Wire.) San -Francisco. Feb. 26 Rueaod THE OLD WHITE CORNER , preparing (or tho SjwtwgBcawmyo Uavp been more painstaking rejecting styles, colors, etc.,. and vcryAkee about qualities and prices. , tU season oifcrs n broader rango of. mercIwimUso tlum over before and fimton arc shown In every IIhe. We( lvo endeavored to get the Z awl our long experience Ima given rig the knowledge which makes iTiwSible for us to Judge between the BpuvloWst and tho real worth. Om IoiHlcnl business methods and closp attewtloa to oHr business eftsWes m to HHdVTseirtlio more extravagant fellow. Raying for; cash gives us prat advantages h tho way of discounts, and largo quantities gets m ifa lowest price concessions.. Oar jstorp Is a aafo pup in every respect. New Shirt Waists - "Wferw sWpro6"1 of nets jsvvns' (faerie Wteis reduicu w !, ipfccs i the newcomers range from $1 to $12.50 New Underinuslitis Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, Chknise, Drawers, etc. Wonderful values in Mus lin Petticoats. $1 .50 each New Suits, Skirts and VHi Jackets Do you know that whon you buy n Bitlt In this atoiv It moans a saving of S2.G0 to $10 and when you buy a skirt or Jackot It moans n ssavlng of GOc to $5? Comparison will provo that our otforlngs in ready-to-wear goodt aro un equalled in all Oregon. Wo aro showing nil tho now stylos and ojoths for Spring, 1908. ;s Goods Chiffon Panama, doublo fold, 3G lnchoj 18c yard Saltings, mado In Bradford, England. Vtf - 'havnlnz fabric. ' ,- 'i 5wd.. t. 90c yard Cfa. mado by Roads. ( Con vor tors of rj..i. ' -v --.- -- iwwwaej , $1 35 yard : Wash Goods Sco us for high grndo fabrics. Utility Cloth, mado by tho Amoskcag Manufactur ing company 15c yard ' 'Lawns and QhalUes In neat, doslrablo , , patterns ....'...' 6c yard Beautiful Lawns and Silk Organdies, Rajah Sill:, nnd Morcorlzod . . . , 25c to $1 .25 SMILES PJ1 roa how i became a P UJ1 one of tho swollen PMl.OOO.OOl right in pt (be dollar on pub -, na you can figure Salem merchant, I - -"', aim ZT A Mr. Barnes l,i." """ consume rI. n win bo coasld- lsmt ... . . pfcr Kansas baby. 't IT"" V si uew autS roaUlaS the Wlllam- Special otto valloy that network of electric linos. That network, has worked several tlmos, It is tho openwork summer waist order, as a rule, to bo seen, but not reallsod, RAILROAD MAN fOR BRYAN (Continued from pago ono.) Revolution In Chinn. (Unltod Pross Leased Wire.) Toklo, Feb. 2 C Revolutionists nro occupying olgtyy square mllos of ground In tho provlnco of Kwangsl, China, and these forces aro rapidly increasing. Tho local authorities aro purposely hiding this fact from tho public. Sale for - ""Prt,. Bv. .- , - -H orer my kS " aaaaaaaaaam. ' HBNaaiHBk Dr. Stone's Drue Store The only cash drug store In Oregon, owes no one, and no ono "owes It;. carries largo stock; Ua shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. otone Is a regular graduate in medi cine, and has had many yea.rs of ePrence In the practice. Consul tations are free, PrescripUon are free, and only regular price for mediclae. Dr. Stose eaa be found at his dm- store. Sties. Or., fr C 'a the Karate aatll 9 at alffkt. Ingalls, chairman of tho board of di rectors of tho Rig Four railroad, and former prosldont of tho Chosapoak & Ohio and tho nig Four lines. "In 18DC and 1900 I voted against Bryan on account of his froo silver views, but now slnco ho has recant ed that Democratic herlsy and hai boon broadened by travel and ripened hy ago, I believe ho la the available Democrat for tho presidency at this moment. I bollovo Bryan could bet tor carry out what Is good In the Roosevelt policies than tho Presi dent himself. There were certain evils existing In the country that needed the brutality of treatment given by Roosevolt, but wo havo come to tho point where the continu al cry 'Watch what I will do Is simply ruining business and urging us nearer and nearer to the brink of panic. I believe that Bryan can de feat any man the Republicans can nominate, even If that matt were Roosevelt." ,llttlo Eddie Kelly, worlctng over tt San Rafael for his fight nest Friday j night with Abo Attoll, thinks ho has evolved) a scheme by which ho -can wrest the featherweight title from Urn Callforntnn. Kelly's watchword f Isito go ahead, never backup, punolt straight- from tho shoulder, and pfjBch hard. Such & vigorous treat meat nieang with as clover a boy as Attell that .Kelly is In for somoslaah. lngs but tho Now Yorkor thlnkB ho cantako what will bo coming his way, and etltl get tho long ond qf tho purse. - , Kelly exemplified hlsldeas-ln a three-round-; bout with Jimmy Car roll, ono of tho boot four-round men In tho bantam weight division. Kol ly does not swing. Ho Jiist punches straight ahead, has a good right and a hotter left, although lio Is no fancy boxor, ho says ho bollovos ho can block n good sharo of the jabblnff that ho has been led tb expect. Tho Easterner hasn't much of a record with men known In tho West so that no ono can got n lino on him in comparison with Attoll. Tho beat that offers nro his two bouts wltif Tommy O'Toolo. In ono of which ha RPnrO1 n 9n.rmin1 ilontalnn Mm nM i. n !.. ..., I i '. . . .. I vi, u oiA-iuiiiui uuiu, guing id no uc clslon, nlthough Kolly Is credited i with having had O'Toolo In a bad way. Tlioro is no ostnbllshcd betting as yet. Plonty of Attell money hns mndo Its appearance, but thoro nro no Inquiries from thoso who want to bet on tho Easterner, and Corbett Is puzzled how to start the odds. It Is possible that they will bo oponod at 10 to 7 or 10 to fl, to fool out tho pcoplo but, unless sentiment chnngon thoy will quickly go to 2 to 1. It Is only a mattor of weight that Is standing between Stnnloy Kotchol nnd Jock Sullivan, and a match ought to bo easily arranged. Kotch ol has boon holding out for 155 nnd Sullivan says ho can do IOC pounds at 3 o'clock for a nlghttlmo fight. Should Mantoll decisively beat Kid Farmor at Marysvlllo Thursday night, thoro .is a cbanco that- Mantoll and. Kotchol willbo enrded for March. . Jimmy Carroll, who fights Monte Attoll a lG-round match at tho Mis sion street arena tho sumo after noon of tho Murphy-Thompson 20 round contOBt, Is already at weight. Ho Is training with Kolly nt Shan non's, and yostorday wolghed three quarters of a pound over 11C. Sam Bergor has had no further word from Packy McFarlond, but will forwnrd transportation today and expeots to havo word tonight that his man Is on tho road. Wo havo built up a constantly growing business by looktng care fully attor tho Interests of our customers. Evory artlclo In our cnttro Btock Is expected to give satisfaction. Wo do a strictly spot cash business and our atoro oxpenses aro vory small, whlrfi enabled ius to undersell ''regular stores." ,V" A ' OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Has proven to b'o a great monoy-savlng Institution for Salent ladles. The enormous incjeaso in our salos of High Clase Drees Goods indicates that tho most stylish' dresscra appreclato our ef forts to Bupply them with tho latcsl croatlono of Damd Fashion' r ' at prlcos that "regular stores'.' can't match. J ?2&la ezd&CKc&rg0 &$& lowzedi iJxrafi'. Offers you complete assortments in all departments We have the largest line of New Shoes in the city Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Dry Goods, Underwear, Gloves Everything for the whole family Our Store Closes Every Evening at 5:M Excepting Saturday CIVIL SUITS AT PUBLIC EXPENSE GOLD HEARING LAND OF IlIUTISII COLUMBIA. (United Press Leased. Wire.) New Westminster. B. C, Feb 20. The recent returns of assays on gold bearing sand discovered by Wal ter Myles at Wreck Bay, in the Clay- oquot mining district indieato that one of tho rlohest gold bearing de posits of British Columbia has jist been discovered. Three samples were sent out 40 the Colorado assa ers, tho returns .Indicating that they assay $156.40, 43.20 and $8.20 re spectively to the ton. a ' ' To Savo Chester Gillette. Denver. Colo., Feb. 2G In a last effoat to save Chester Gillette from tho electric chair, his father, mother and brother left Denver this morning for New York. They are not certain as to what steps they can take. Gillette was convicted of murder ing Grace Brown, his sweetheart, SHORTER HOURS AND MORE MEN EMPLOYED, (United Press Leased Wire.) Soattlo, Wash., Fob. 2C -Tho Groat Northern and tho Northern Pacific havo arranged to employ n largo number of additional tele graph operators March 1, when tha new federal law limiting the hours of operators handling train orders to nSno hours a day become' effective. Notwithstanding th) arrangement by which offices will bo closed part of tho time, betwoen 200 and 300 ad ditional operators will bo neceisarj on each of the northern lines. o SaJtun Man Operated On Hon. C. B. Moores underwent a successful operation yostorday. (United Pross Leased Wiro.) Seattlo, Wash., Fob. 2C.Tho 'sheriff was notified from Olympla j today that tho requisition for Mrs. Annie Spencer, prosontcd by Dotoo- live Lambert, of San Francisco, had not boon honorod by Governor Moad. Mrs. Spencer was arrested by So attlo detectives Fobrunry 1C. upon 'a rcquost of tho San Francisco chief of police. Lambort, of San Francis co, arrlvod Friday with a requisition upon tho govornor of this stnto for tho prisoner. The govornor rofuscd to honor tho requisition bocauso afndavlts convinced him that an attempt -was being mado to securo tho return of Mrs. Sponoer to San Francisco for the purpose of collecting a civil debt. NORMAL SCHOOL VISITORS Govornor Chnmborlaln thin morn Ing appointed the following board of visitors for tho etato normal schools, In accordance with tho law pnssod at tho last session .of tho legislature: R. R. Turner, of Grants Pass J. M. Powers, of Salem, and J. A. Churchill of Baker City. Their dutloa shall consist of obnorvlng and investigat ing tho condition of each school. Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Suppressing n Uprising. (United Press Leased Wire.) Calcutta, Feb. 20 British troopj under command of Gen. Sir James Willocks entered tho Zakka Kbcl country on February 13 and have boon fighting continuously ever slnco In an attempt to suppress tho upris ing in India. So far the fighting has been of tho guerrilla style. PERFUME -o- WIU glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to glvo satlafactlon and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL DE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OX CONTRACTS. Cal at our shop on Liberty street, back of fcarr" Jewelry Stare. Fke& S. Campaign against Dirt. (United Press Leased Wire.) Spokane, Wash., Feb. 26. A campaign against dirty bakeries was started here this morning. Inspec tors found shops with holes cut In tho ( floors In which to dump garbage, j which was allowed to accumulate ue neath the buildings I IN PACKAGE AND BULK WeH!Wsew.ytWgI tfce perfMW Km for ONE-THIRD OFF tto retor Kke. AN Thursday, Fehrsxry 27 RED CROSS FNARIACY Cor. Slate ami CMMiercbl St. I tvJDJCd Now is the time to place your orrfer for anything neecfed in aur line for spring piaftting. Suckm WaliNis, kft les, Cherries, Fuies, FInms, Peaches, SbiJe Trees, OfMwetUl Shrubs, Itses Our OntameflUt Department i th largest and most cswalcte an this caast. If yaw e4 anything in 1 OREGON NURSERY CO., Saiaw