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v- , fcs . " v.' ' ''fV" i' " 4 DAILY CATf AT. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER .8, 1008. V' .j . ;" J. L STOCKTON The White Corner a bi Hosiery Stockton's Special 25c Hose MIH: KXPIIKSSLY TO OUR ORDER AM) EACH PAIR IS BiLixii:n. IjASt year we used eleven hundred dozen IbOSCKIIOM OXK CONCERN, A RECORD WHICH AXY 31KTHO I rOUTAN STORE IX A CITY FOUR TIMES THIS SIZE OP SALEM COULD WKIili BE PROUD OF. HUNDREDS OF SALEM LADIES 5WEAH 1V OUH HOSE, BECAUSE THEY WEAR LONGER AND SKVKK CROCK OR FARE. DON'T FAIL TO ASK FOR STOCKTON'S SPECIAL 25c HOSE I OPENING OF REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TONIGHT AT HURST HAIL A monster opening Republican rally is to bo hold In Hurst' hall at 8 p. m. tomorrow night under tho aus pices of the Tnft-Sherman Republican club, Presldont Charles L, McNary prqsldlng. To "stir up the apathy of , the campaign In this vicinity will bo lone of tho chief objects of tho meet ing; another will bo to make- ar rangements for tho one, or possibly two, addresses of Sonator Dcvorldgo In this city on October 1C. ' This meeting, which will be tho Btnrtor. of the flreworkB In Marlon county, h expected to draw one of tho lnrgost political attendances from all parts of tho county. Good old hot campaign speeches will bo made by Rtnunch Republicans, among the orators of tho evonlng'bolng Judgo Julius C. Morolund, Rollln K. Olovor, E. H. Hazzard, Justice of tho Peoco Wcbstor and Mayor IlodgerB. MOBS (Continued from pago 1) Horzogovlna by Austria along the Hues of Its known opposition to tho positions of Franco and England. If this note is lsied, tho situation will bo more critical than over boforo. 0 0 0 0 0 o o u u 1'ERSOKAb MENTION Aid of O o O 0 Salem 0 BRYAN Movements People. O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O U! Gertrude Gnlbrcath Is In Port- li Tliltlng for n fow days. W. Gibson, of Stayton, wiib a hew visitor hero yestorday. ICUj. V. Pender returned today In business visit In Roseburg. Urs. C A, Locko wont to Portland lir to visit with frlonds for a ! Eollle Stovcns, of Marlon, Is trans it business matters for n -short !si Rita Ilort, of Corvallls, ar id this morning to visit for a Bhort I Hoa. J. C. Fullerton, of Roseburg, Ming after business matters fftdge" 11 Horan, of Corvallls, i looking after business matters Kiterday i i McCaully wont to Man ila loda, whero ho will trnnsnet wi for a short tlmo. b A! en and wlfo, of Wood- fame un last night to attend V of t'i Hour." Corner J A Pinch, of Portland, n cltv transacting buslnosa. in former Salem man. fooiis Hemrold returned to Port tin moaning, after a "toiak s trip in thl vicinity. JA Mothorno jpft thh morning nsniana to attend bus'nesa mnt- 'iracoupV of da vs. ' Loui fs r-h -r returned Inst 3 from Portland, w'horo, sho :m friend, fr a num,or ot dttyji -F Gr,r, i,. ii nl last nlrcht 3 Ptitan' wiicie h hns boon " bu Inr-, for a fow days. V ' it "! Portland, ilnn. 1 '"fm .1 kit aniitli nrwl twin wuh , few trkmuU. Hnr B Trevitt, of Portland. " .10 cr u ber oJd fr9nd( 1 niu..u nu OhamoWnin ! POLICE CLASH WITH MORS Bolgrnde, Sorvia, Oct. 8. Sovcral sqorcs of prisoners woro Injured to day In a claBh between tho pollco nnd a mob, In an attack upon tho for eign ministry. Tho people nro Inconsed nt the weak character of the note of protest sont by tho ministry to AuBtrla In regard to tho recent actions of that nntlon. Tho mob formed In tho streets, and, fired by tho speeches of tho ngl tators, who demanded vengennco for tho "betrnynl of tho nntlon by cow ards," mndo a furious attack upon the police. Members of tho mob used stones nnd clubs, while tho polico usod their sabros freely, cutting down all who came within range. In somo in stances tho mob ovorpowored the po lico nnd took their sabres away from them. Tho crowd was driven back from tho ministry, however, after a hard fight. A second call for reserves was Is sued tday, and thoy are on tholr wny horo to aBslst tho 120,000 troops who answered tho first cnll Issued In tho roynl ukaso f Tuesday. ALU AM A DECLARES I ITS INDEPENDENCE Vienna, Oct. 8. Albania declared . Its indepondenco of Turkey today, ac cording to dlspntchcs rccolvcd horo. j This, following tho Blmilar action of, Creto last ovonlnrf, lends to tho bo-, llof thnt there will be n general re bellion through tho Turkish depend encies (unless somo stringent action Is tnkon nt once. Albania is a, mountainous country In tho wostorn part ot Turkey to Eu- Jropo, nnd borders on tho Adriatic sea. It Is north of Qreoco, nnd has a population of about 2,000,000. ' Tho Young Turk movement started in tho northern part of Albania and nn unrlslnc there ncnlnst tho Sultan ,-- U- V- probably will provo serious. whero thoy aro ready for constitu tional government, nnd ho added "conBttltutlo'nal government was pos slblo only through annexation." TURKEY SENDS WARSHIPS TO SAMOA ISLAND Constantinople, Oct. 8. Tho cruis er MedJIdlsh and thrco torpedo boats woro dispatched to tho Island of Sa moa today, as It was reported nt tho war .office horo that tho pooplo of tho Island woro afraid to doclaro their Independence of tho MoBlom omplro. DYNAMITE QUEEN SHUOTS AT TRESSPASSER Spokane, Wash., Oct. 8. Mrs. Maud Qoldonsmfth, known through out tho Coour d'Alcne district ' us "Queon of tho Dynatnltor8," because of her sorvlcoi during the labor troublct) two years ngo, Is under ar roat at Wallace, Idaho, according to a dispatch rccolvcd horo today, on n chnrgo of assault with Intont to kill. Ed. Scott, a inlno omployo, says ho waB vfnlklng on tho property on which the Goldonsmlth homo 1b lo cated, when Mrs. Goldonsmlth ac cuBod him ot trespnailng. Ho de clarcs Bho ran to hor homo, Bolzed a rlflo and fired a bullet thnt whlzzod dangorously cloao to his hend. Her huBband, a Populisti was onco a mom ber of tho Idaho legislature. Bo cnuao sho refused to Borvo monla to non-union mon during tho Cocrir d'Alono troublos, Mrs. Goldonsmlth wns presented with a gold watch. EMPEROR KXPIjAINS AUSTRIA'S POSITION 'Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 8. Do- j nylng that tho annexation of Bosnia and Horzegovlnn was brought about through the deslro for territorial ox-' panston, and expressing tho boat wIb)io3 for Turkoy, Emperor Pranz Josof today addressed tho Austro-' Hungnrlan dolegntloim horo today. . Ernnz Josof nBsumod credit for de veloping tho two provinces to n point TAFT TAKES REST AT HROTIIER'S HOMT3 Cincinnati, O., Oct. 8. Taft ar rived horo this morning nnd wane qutotly to tho homo of hla brother, Chnrloa. ilo will btny thore today to rost, nnd will register this afternoon Sonator Bovorldge yestorday apokn in Medford, OrantB Pbbb, Ashland and Roseburg, (Continued from pago 1) York have- created enormous trnfllc in 'tho fnco of competition from the Erie cnuul. St. Louis, an lmportnnt rnllroad center, has tho Mississippi rlvor. "Tho two cnrriorB nro supplemen tary. Tho future of tho waterway Is assured as tho helper of tho railroad. Waterways should be constructed an other groat worlcB, and tho trunk linos should bo locntod first. "Tho' wny to tho sea Bhould bo oponcd by tho biggest outlet first. It Is as lmportnnt thnt tho lower Miss issippi should bo oponcd first as thnt tho wator Bhould not bo sot rninnlng In n bath room before nn escape ptpo Ib provided. Enthusiastic advocator mnko a mlRtnko In urging tho pledg ing of tho national credit for unlim ited nmounlB to complete tho work. It Ib n reckless 4ind almost criminal policy. Tho cong'rcsslonnl bill pro posed nn appropriation of $50,000, 000. It also authorized tho Presi dent, whon tho fund should fnll be low $20,000,000 to sell bonds to bring it hack to $50,000,000. Thlo mnkos tho waterways oxpondlturo oqunl to tho ploasuro of tho execu tive nnd tho power of tho nntlon to borrow." nrynn was Introduced by Frnncls and mndo a brief address, In which ho oxpruased his boliof In tho Im portnnco of tho work undertaken by tho convention, nnd plodgod his up port to tho gonernl plan of dovolop mont of wntorwnyfl H1b romarks woro loudly chorod, and, whon ho finished, tho dologntos choored him for peveral minutes. Aftor leaving tho hall, Bryan spoko to tho Btudonts at Northwostorn Unl- voralty. Ho thon mndo a hiirrlod trip through thQ suburbs of the city, nnd tomorrow will rosumo his tour or Illinois. ! Furniture Specials This Week NOT ONLY IN THE STOVE DEPART 31 EXT IS THIS TO RIC A (JURAT WEEK RUT IX THE OTHER DEPAR.MENTS AS WELL, HERE IS EVIDENCE: H V M 'IK ..! ilnnvt.tat' ;eviMmgMra mvn pnrontB J Mrs Mordand, nt their "d Mfg. P k'lnnav ,... CUM (K, w ""w iu k.J. morn,ns to spond a ??'' f 'he SPokosman-Re. S ?kane" b3 retu"tf to w ' '"er two-weeks- visit , , HMaurother in South LRr!aC'r tbe hwy traveling , rn ""r ne Portland Flouring --. in me city yosterday f uiiiinfiii . i 'iKi ana stinking. J Z?TV' one ' e best J ... ... rw 1")8. Tommy I " iPTnftJ . . 'I :ufiH , u " coast from ki'V ',' M" an '"1 locait inter months TAZ-T WILL CARRY I COT)RADO RY $15,000 Washington. Oct. 8. George E. Roberts, formor director of . tho j United Statos mint, and now pro!-! dent of the Commercial National nk of Chicago, predicted today hat Toft will carry Colorado by at least 15,000, and possibly by 20.000 votes. Roberts makes the slntement In a ! letter to his successor bb director of the mint. 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