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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, ORBGON, MONDAY, APRIL 8, UH. ? Arc You Ready for Easter? If not, we are ready to supply you with just what you need. We are here to help you, and our selections in all lines of wearing apparel for this Spring have met with universal praise and approval, These selections are so up-to-date, so expressive of the latest and brightest ideas of the new creations, that they cannot fail to please YOU. It is certainly worth your while to inspect our stock, if style and worth is what you demand. The Greatest Values Are Always Here Patent Oxfords for Easter Day i fjfw From tho John Kolloy factory have n smartness nil their own bo exquisitely with that now gown and hnt. Wo havo Patent Low Shoes several styles. Shoes lu which the feature of comfort hns been considered. Correct heelc, wide ribbons, and the prices nro Btiro to please. OUR SILKS EVOKE THE ADMIRATION of tho most critical and nnrd to plense; the colors nd shading are many and bonutlfui, whtlo tho silks .homselvos aro choice In quality. Wo call ospcolnl .Mention to our new Mossnllnc Satin Suitings, which aro without doubt tho most bonutlfui suit ings of tho season. Read's Dress Goods which is tho best of nil Dross Goods; alvnys em jo nu HOpoqtho uuwest ideas. This spring there nro colors Innumornblo nnd many different weaves n more alluring or bowlldorlng color' chnrt would bo difficult to conceive the 11K9 mntorlnls unfold beforo our enchanted oyos. The dull neutral tints havo tho position of honor and In them lies a cer tain richness difficult to describe Whllo our Block of Head's Dress Goods offers you all theso now shndlngu, It Is lu tho weave that this Dross Goods particularly oxcol, and wo havo a largo and splendid nsflortmoit for you to soloct from E If You Want Your Gown An Artistic Success Have It fitted ovor a HOYAIi WOHGESTKK COItSKT. They will glvo you the latest effect In figure nnd nt tho samo time are oxtromoly comfort able Wo havo a now hirgo stock of theso corsots, nnd we nro bo confident of their good qunlltles thnt wo nro confident If you once woar ono you will wear no other. We Have a Handsome Silk Sunshade or Umbrella For You Good woarlug qunlltles with great beauty and stylo thrown In nro what our customers. domnnd In Silk Sun ShndoH or Umbrellas and wo aro certainly amply prepared to fill tho demand. Wo havo as splendid an assortment for you to chopso from ns you could possibly deslro to havo, and thoro Is just tho one to match your Easier Gown. Price $1 .25 to $6.00 TODAY ONLY Extra Good Quality of Cotton Batting for Comforts. Regular $1 .00 large size bats 85c; Regular 50c size 39c. MODAY ONLY Itegular $1.00 COTTON HATS. ' 85 cents SOC hlftC, JHc. STOCKTON MODAY ONLY llegulnr S1.00 COTTON HATS. " H.I O'lltH noo hif, aui HELEN M0DJESKA " AT DEATH'S DOOR United I'rtM taed Wlre.1 Lh. Angeles ,Cal., April 5 ThrougOU tho night no change lu tho comUtlon of Holoii Mudjeskn, the faintlo Polish-American trogo dlenne, was reported and today her physician. Dr. Boyd, who, with two uurBos, has been constantly at tho sick bbd, doclarod that the aotroes might pass from bor state of coma into death Tho countoss hns boon unconscious for 7C hours, and nour ishment has been glvon hor by uljoo tion. No effort has bean made to arous hor. and her condition this morning gave no indication of when the orlsls will be reached. Count Schalpowskl. the patlent'a husband, and hor son, Ralph, spend the groiiter part of tholr time at tho bodslde, and sleep within easy call of tho nursos. city for a short tlmo trnnsactllnK business Mr Llchter's predictions ns to tho amount of produce tho farmers of tho valley will pu on tho market this season is moat tlnt torlng Ho states that in every lo cality in which he has heen for tho past month transacting, business, the land Is showing tho results of careful farming, and thut ho had never beforo soon tho Holds, orchards and gurdeus in such n sightly con dition. Ho also commoutud upon the gunernl business thrift of Balum. lie said business was inoro actlvo nt the present time than he hud ovor seen beforo. nnd that ho thought the titlzonH of Salem wore just be ginning to realize It is ono of the greatest business couters In tho whole state, and would not bo sur prised to seo things hum here with in the next two years. This Is Mr. Llchter's third visit to Snlom. and ho will go to Portlau dshortly to at tend to business mattors. usked hh to hr Identity she readily admitted thut she was tho young woman who hud niado a sudden Jour ney to Chicago last year, leaving her family hauntod by numoloss fours nnd suspicions, and bringing the name of tho Episcopal clergy man, her friend, into such notoriety thut It hastened his removal from the rectorship of tho San Francisco church "CHEMICALLY UNBALANCED" LINER NIDIAltfT ASHORE AT MAGDALENA MAY START ANOTHER CHINK T0NG WAR (United Vitu Leu4 Wlre.1 San Francisco. April S. A stab bing affray between two Chinese cous Ins, who quarreled over a loan of $20, started a wild rumor last night that another tong war was Im - mlnent in Cmnatown. ' To preront K. the rival hatchotmen taking advant & age of the excitement to renew hos tilities, tho police force In tho Chi nese quarter Is today taking extra dlnary precautions to koop the troublesome highbinders in check. The tight last night took place in a wlRashop On Hung drew a knife and lunged at Or Lie Fook. cutting him In the neck, and narrowly miss ing bis jugular vein. Fook was hurried out of danegr. Hung, after .waking his escape, was later caught In one of his old haunts Both are Members of the Sue Sing tong EDNA CLARK SAYS SHE WANTS TO FORGET Itoston. Mass.. April t. Miss Ed na Clark the pretty Alameda art stu dent, whose mysterious dlsupiwtr ance a fow months ago brought her name unpleasantly in associa tion with that Rev. Payson Young, the now deposed rector of tho Church of St. Mary the Virgin, has begun her art studies In tho school of the Uoston Museum of Fine Arts in this city, the home of Young's wife and three children. "I have come to lioston lo forget the pwst." she said today. "The past Is dead. I shall not revive It I have no other purpose here than to study art. I am enthusiast!? over It. After I finish here I shall prob ably return to California aad oftta a studio In San Francisco Mlsa Clark Is known at hti lodg ings as "Miss Black.1' but on being U Angeles. Cnl., (By wireless from Mugdulomt Bay). -April & - Hosting In a precarious condition on the rocks in Magdnlona bay, with her crew stil aboard, and her passengers bound nortiiward on the armored cruiser California, the Pacific Mall steamship Indlann. Is in no danger to day, unless a storm should urine, ac cording to a wlrules sdlspatoh re ceived bore today. The Indiana Is sheltered from ull but nn oast wind. Should this spring up. it Is believed tho vossol would soon go to pieces. Whllo tho present position of the stranded steamer Is the best that that could be expected, It Is believed by navy men that she probably cannot be saved. Tho Indluna Is not equipped with wireless apparatus, und communlca tkiu Is established only by means of a service on board tho cruiser Al bany, wnlch transported the Indi ana's passengers to tho orulaor Cali fornia late yesterday afternoon The California is heading northward with the passengors taken from the Indiana, and will arrive at San Diego tomorrow With the Indiana remain the Al bany and the navy tug Fortune and Navajo Owing to the weather no wlrolet communication with tho Al bany today was possible after sun ns The Indiana, with her cargo. Is tallied t 1500,000 Borkeloy, Cnl , April 6. Oppor ing tho theory of Dr. Jacquou Loob, that Abo Iluof Is chemically unbal anced and that this accounts for his peculiar mental nttltudo, Profosaor Ooorgo M. Stratton of tho Unlvoralty of California's philosophy dopnrt niont litis stated to tho Philosophical Union that thought cannot bo ex plained by tho laws of chemical no tion, Stratton In discussing "Montal llfo In tho organism," has donled that such mental life could havo Its origin In unconscious fact. Modern IMiychology says ho Is as subject to taw as any physical object. Dr. Loob'n theory, which ia held by Prwtldent David Starr Jordan and other eminent scientists, Is that hatred, sympathy and llko emotions aro the result of chemical notion to physical stimulus. LAND AT FORT STEVENS SINKNIG PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE FOR SALEM Jacob Llchter. one of the best known farmers in Northern Califor nia, residing on a 500-acro ranch n-- soar the town of Hedldng. Is In the; Your Mair is Worth It Afraid to use hair preparations? Don't know exactly what to do? Then why not consult your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayer's Hair Vigor for falling hair, dandruff, a hair tonic and dressing. Have confidence in his advice. Follow it. He knows. iZAfLlZ' Fort Stevens. Or, April 6. The discovery that land adjoining Battery Itussell, which was built at an expen diture of fl. 500, 000. and which Is one of tho best equlped batteries at Forst Stovons, Is rapidly sinking has led to tho further discovery that Is trbe for some distance along tho coast. The Innd In some placos Is one ono foot lower than It wb originally. The theory Is advuncod by somo that earthquakes aro responsible fur this Aondltlon, while others say thut tho swamp nature of the land in the vloln- ity of the fort is resnonsiblo for Its sinking. Many of the artillery offleors are actually alarmed ovor the situation. fiouo! nnd Cookrd. Ogden. Utah. AprllJ 5. Lying helpless and drunk In his burning shack In tho rear of a saloon, Peter Ollne, a Swede 70 yearn old, was slowly cooked to death last night, while hundreds of spectators looked on. powerless to save him Ollne bad been drinking heavily and was caught In tho fire before he rould escape. There's Great Satisfaction IN KNOWING THAT THE NEW DRESS GOODS you buy for your Spring dress were not carrlod ovor from tho year bofore, We haven't a yard of last year's novelties to show you, bocause we closed them out in their proper season. B We are now displaying the greatost line of High Dress Goods and Noveltv Silks ever offered in The fabrics are the newest creations of the best mills and you'll find a wonderful vari ety to solect from. We positively have the lar gest lino of Now Trim mings in tho city. Our prices are basod on economical business methods and the spot cash plan. Is your suit built to look right after it's worn a lew weoks? It's bocauso our MEN'S SUITS aro thoroughly made by oxperloncod tailors that thoy hold their shape hotter than ordinary makes. Grade Salem. wWy VK I NIi:il.SKIil "CHHIHT HTOItKH" PRIZES AT WIT. ANGEL SHOW l'crohoroii, Portland horse, first, A. Sohurlmch, Mt. Angel, second llelglnn Chits. I), llartmnn & Co , Mt. Angel, first; J. Itoth, Woodburii second. Clydo I). M. Dryden, MclCee, first Sulru W. Nlokolsoii, Marquam first; Joo Koth, Woodburii. second John Mlckos, Sllverlou, third. Couch 1 Htupfel & Co, Mt An gel, first; O. ltellln, Mt. Angel tu( nnd. Btandnrd llrod Jim Kdlsou Mil vurtou, first; l'rott. Hubbard nu ond. Single driver l)r. Wobb. Mt n gel, first; A. Hoharbacli, Mt Augd, second; John Klrsoh, Mt Angel, third. ' Double drivers O. O. Ilnrtmau, Hllvorton, first; A. ltoolclor llros Mt Angel, second; Dr. (lonley. Wood burn, third. Haddlo horsos Kdlson, Rllverroil, first; Honedlctluo FitthorH. second Two-yonr-old draft colts John Mnrofleld, Hllvorton, first; Win Hosl ' or, Mt. Angel, second. Yearling coach rolls I,. Stupfcl & Co., Mt. Angel, first; JoJu Htupfel , Mt. Angol. second. Yearling standard bred- - Dr Webb ' of Mt. Angel, first. Host brood innro Ilotiedlctlno Futhers. first; Honry ICIrsch, Mt An got, seaond. Draught team Uwtullff Wool burn, first; John llloliy. Mt Angel second; Ilenedlatliiu Fathers third 8wejMlMk. D. M. Dryden MrKu Silver cup. WILL PUT BONI'S NOSE OUT OF JOINT (United I'ress Losivd Wire.) l'arla, April B. Tho oxpooted arri val of a child and heir to Anna Oould tho Princess Do Sagan, according to genornl .opinion oxprosed hero today, has shatterod permanently the hopo of Count Hon do Castolleno tot n prospective personal Interest In the Gould millions According to tho terms of hor fath er's will, tho prlncoss Is permitted to leave her torltmo to any of hor off spring that she might name, and tho advent of a claimant on tho Do Hagan side of the family will plaoo her In a poiltlon to meet effoctlvoly tho per sistently unpleasant campaign which Ilonl has waged since -tho marriage of his former spouse to thu Prince De Sagan. Hon is credited with an enaction for hla children as sincere and gon nine as his hatred for Do Bagan, and this fact Is expected to be Instrumen tal in soon ring a cessation of his ef forts to ostrango hla children from their mothor. Tho prlncMM Is In tho host of health, and Is a frequent visitor to tbo opera niyl other public places. Tho claimant to the enormous Oould fortune Is uxpectod to Arrive in Juno or July. . . o Telejrrwphlc News Note. The 70th conference, of the. Latter Day Salnta of Jos us Christ, (the Mor'- TIIF. (JIN(.l.ltlllll.AI) MAN. iiiohs) Kjpousil at Salt Uiko with tre mendous crowds prosont. .. It Is aUnjnted tha Yakima Vsllt y orgliardlstawlll set out more than a million fruit tree, thin year. Aluuny't pojttatHcc receipts were $2,0oo rifr for the year ending March Slat than for tho provlous year. Mi Fanny FrUdmno ud 112 years. dlel In New York city Sunday It Is txnecttfd th Calhoun jury in San Friui(tko will be oompletad this week. If so. It will have take IS wevk to Mlct li mM. .Money Comes In Hunches to A. A Chlahnlm, of Treadwell. N. Y., now. II fc rwHtoa Is well worth raadlng: "For a ling lime I suffered from ludlgostlon. torpid liver, comi pation nervouaf. and general de bility," he write. " couldn't sleep, had nu appetite, nor ambition, crow weaker every day In p to of all med ical treatment. Then u cd Klectno my old-t'mo health and rigor. Now I can attond to buslnesu every day. It's a wonderful medicine." Infal- UIiIa tnr Rlnimrli 1 lvr Kldnnvt i'lllood and Nerves 60c at J. O. For-v..