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DAILY CAPITAL JOUIlNAIi, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAW OCTOBER 10, 1&09. PAGE FITS - Great Values in Fine Lace Curtains $9.00 Fine Brussels, net white with dainty scroll $7.15 $5.50 Scrim Curtains, trimmed with fine square net mesh lace and insertion . $3.99 $2.25 Ecru round mesh net, Trimmed with Battenburg lace and insertion . . . $1.65 $1.50 Lace Curtains $1.18 $1.25 Lace Curtains .....". 82c 85c Lace Curtains 51c 50c Cushion Tops 19c and 38c Small Towels 4c $1.50 Hats for Boys . . .v . . . . 50c Purses, values to $1.00 . . . . . . 10c Corsets, value to $3.50 .... 8c, He, 35c Silk Waists, values to $11 99c 1 " " '" Sale SOO Clothes Brushes Best Military Brushes 75c values 42c October Ribbon Sale 40c values in 5-inch Satin Ribbons . . . 27c 35c values in 5inch Taffeta Ribbons . . 22c 25c values in 5-inch Taffeta Ribbons . . .15c Values to 25c yard 5c Values to 15c yard 3c Special Emhtoidety Sale 15c Dainty Embroideries 9c 10c Dainty Embroideries 6c $& $1.50 values in 1 yard wide Black Taffeta . $1.19 2.00 values in 1 yard wide Black Taffeta . 1.49 1.75 values in Blue Moire .... 1.29 Silk values to $1.50 37c Ladies' New Suits and Coats Greatly Reduced Ladies' $5 Coats $2.90 Ladies' $8 Coats . . v. . . . . 3.39 Ladies' $17 Coats " ; . 9.35 Ladies' $18.50 Coats 11.00 Ladies' New Tailored Suits Values to $15 . . $20 values values $16 values mm 2M 11.00 10.00 POTATOES, APPLES, AND CORN If You Want to See Something That Grows Near Salem Stop at Derby & Wil son's Office. Derby & Wlllson have a display in thoir oftlce wllloh will do all .trangors Reed to soo, nnil It will open the eyes of a good many Ore pJnlHBti. There nre some King apples them, mined by C. M. LaFoilette, on ailMlon Ilottom. 32 of wliloh make two.thlrds of n bushel If anybody thinks apples don't grow around here, take a look at them. Then thjsre aro some potatoes, raised by Iritis Lnohmnnd. that weigh over thmj pound apiece, and one weighs 1 pounds. 0 ounces. Miv Laohmund also has some feed corn there from a GO-ncro field. Tho corn on this Held runs from 00 to 75 bushels to the aero, and ho figures on getting something owr 3000 bushels from ..... LiiinilanUlfM 03 Mujuj3iuoiW uopuoH SdtUBI 03JJ JO ip -o. atiM. jo Miup jnoi w .'"? sidtus oui puiuiuo3i jaaiup j4na JoiDoa 'nJ 50SPB "I ji Uj. usisaaip OOOTE " -l"8" '" tnuoi tiw inuuuud una uim on panou ooo i pun JI.M uisu ma3 ) Jm anipjaq pus aatoo oj xjl ""4",f ia Ul) Xrrauiu ojiwI 'injispuoj ili oi uuwi3 iitva jo pvan tl PIP3 jwj ,ixp ija 7oi-im.od a"?r v joj ju-adio oajj i "I ltf illllllllll ssqax tho GO acres. Thoso who say wo can not rnlso corn in tho WUlamotto val ley should sco this, and then keop still. o Hi !. INCORPORATIONS JfC J(C ?( (C ?(C C Jf )C rC 35 J(5 ( J s ? Trent Methodist Episcopal Church. Incorporators, It. L. Edwards, Mnud Edwards, V. C. Strand, C. W. Clark and W. A. MoIIeo. Principal placo of buslnoss, Trent. Capital stock, $1,000. Tho Orogon Title & Trust Com pany. Incorporators, O. II. Crowoll, C. II. Wloder, II. M. Hawkins ond .1. M. IlawklriB. Principal placo of buslnose, Albany. Capital stock, $100,000. Alphluo Mining nml Development Company. Incorporators, J. T. Mil ler. O. W. Hillings and John Van Kant. Principal place of business, Portlnnd. Capital stock. $800,0(l0. Peters Manufacturing Co. In corporator, J. U. Peters. O. 1). Pot ere and K. IS. Peters. Principal place of business, Portland. Capital atoak, $5,000. SUPREME COURTS' OPINIONS whoro LaRoso hit Herpinn and bo Rldo htm the Huino ploco of gasplpe. Twonty-four hours nftor tho Ilouman murder LaRoso walked Into u Chi nese laundry with a ploco of pipe wrapped In paper nnd hit a Chinese tailor a glancing blow on tho head. Tho blow did not stun tho Chinaman and ho ran out tho door nftor tho fleeing LaRoso effecting tho mur doror's capturo shortly nftor. LaRoso, as soon as the Chinaman was brought lioforo him for Identi fication, said: "Yes, I know you, you . I thought I lilt you hard onough to lay you out." LaRoso was tried and convicted of murder In tho socond dogroq, from which Jmlgmout ho nppuals. Upon tho afflrmatlvo opinion handed down today, LaRoso will bo takuu to tho ponltontlary, whoro he will begin his life term, as sentenced. Other opinions namled down were Poter O'SulIlyan against J. M. Ulako ly, appealed from the circuit court of Union county. William Smith, Judge. Judgment of lower court re versed In an opinion written by Chief Justice Moore. In tho mnttor of habeas corpus pro ceedings of J J. Ilarnes, appellant, jSjk - 4l. TArm karrcv fesjllllllllllllll ! HHOH3 CS 3JBJ IWAjI Jnck LaRose, tho gasplpo thug, was refused a new trial by the su premo court this morning, In an opin ion written by Justlco McBrldo. LaRoso was tried and convicted In tho circuit court of Multnomah coun ty before Judge Robert C. Morrow of tho crime of murder In tho second degree, committed In Portland on the 11th day of May, 1909, on which Judgment tho appeal Is taken. Tho defendant In this case first worked his nefarious deal on a second-hand store man named Max Hermatin. Ho walked Into the establishment with a piece of gasplpe wrapped up in a newspaper, nnd after Inducing Hof mann to turn around with his back j to LaRose to got come trifling arti cle LaRose hit him on the hoad. knocking him senseless to the floor. Rut sixteen hours afterwards the man he killed, Heyman Heuman. was found lying In his store a block from Tu Vrinron niyfftierjr This was one of the song? sung in "The Midnight Sons," a New York musical comedy success. Just hear Billy Murray sing that re frain" Ji-ji-boo Jhai O'Shea" on Edison Amberol Record No. 218, for the Edison Thonqgraph Get compete list of October Record i from your dealer or write to National l'hon.vr.ph CtnrM- " .lwd( Aenu. Oran N J against Cora Long, respondent, ap pealed from tho circuit court of Un ion county, J. V. KVowlcs, Judgo, reversed by Justlco Eakln. THE MARKETS 8nn Francisco, Oct. 19. Whoat, new crop Australia, $1.8601.00; Sonora, $1,801.90; northern whoat, bluostem, $1.8001.85; club, $1.0216 1.05; Turkey, nominal; red, $1.00 M.02K. Ilarley Feed barley, $1.37 V6 1:38; choice $1,401.41; com mon to fair, $1.3001.35; browing nnd Hhipplng, $1.40 1.42 Mi ; fancy, $1.43; uhovnllor nominal. Eggs Por dozen, California frosh, Including oases:: Extras, GO conts; first, 47 cents; seconds, 30 conts; thirds, 24 cants; storago, oxtra 23 cents. Jlutter Per pound, California fretih, oxtraa, 85 conts; firsts .11 cents; seconds, 1 8 Mi cents; storage, extras, 30 conts. New elites Per peund: Califor nia flats fancy, JG cents; firsts 14V& cents; seconds, 11 cents; California ic Aniorlca fuuoy, 17 cents; firsts 1C conts; eastern Oregon, 10 cents; do New York, ISM cents; do Young Amorlon, 17 cents. Potntoos Per cental: River whltui 55 05 cents In sacks; Salinas, $1.25 1.40; Orogons, $1.00 1.10; awoet potatoes in cratos, $1.00 1.70. Onions Yellow, 70 80c. Ornngos Por bex: Valonolas, $2.503.50. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track Price. Club 87c Utuestom 96o Russian 85 c Valley 90c .... Flour. Patents ....y $0.5 Straights $34.35 Exports $3.90 Vnlloy $4.90 Graham, 1 Vt. sack $4.70 Whole wheat $4.90 nay. Eastern regOon. fancy .,..$18 19 Alfalfa $14 Clover $14 Potatoes, Duylng price, cwt 75c$l Uutlcr. City creamery , extras ........ 30c Outside creamery ....... .33 36c Store 2122c Eggs. Oregon ranoh 32 c Oats. No. 1 White ..,....$27.50028.56 :ober $28 Cbee. F. C. Twins .18c F. O. Triplets 18c MiUstRffs. il.-nn $25 Middlings $32 Shorts, city ..' $2930 Caop $2030 Food Darloy $20.50 Poultry. Fancy, pound 100100 Drollors and fryers 15010c Hens 14015c Turkoys 19020a Local Wholesale Market. Wheat, bushol 85c Oats, bushol 4042o Flour, vnlloy $5.25 Hay, cheat $14.00 Hay, oat $14.00 Hay, clover $14015 Potatoes, bushol 70 .SO Applos, bushrtl 5001.00 Hoop, 1909 crop 15 018c Hops, 1908 crop 1012c lluttcr mid Kk'K. Retail. Eggs 36c Croamory buttor 40e Country buttor 38c o Keop out of tho pon, but bottor stay If you got thoro. Moro Titan ilnougli Is Too Much. O. R. Klugor, tho Jowolor, 1000 Vlrginln avonuo, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kldnoy troublo that I could hardly walk a hundred foot. Four bottles of Foloy's oy Remedy cleared by complex ion, curod my backache and tho Irro gularltlos disappeared and I can now attend to business ovory dny and roc ommond Foloy's Kldnoy Romody to all sufforers as It cured mo nftor tho doctors and other romodlos had failed." J. O. Perry. Sonntor Honrno snyu ho will run ii nit I n. nnd It would bo Just like Ore Hi.iiliiUK to olect htm. Why Cough N not, I ht I uIhj coi B Aytr'i CIhwj V ;. Ai your doctor If all caught nre actuary. If not, I lit ti uIhj cough? ,1,k him about uii ',"'.f'L'' Stop coughing I Coughing rasps and tears. StopMtl Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop It I There Is nothing eo bad for a cough nscoughlng. Stop It I Aycr's 3 fltja. DafllA,1 t n ..iiiita. .In.lnr. M V.1U.IIJT f WV1UIMI IB M lf,U,M UUWIUI a medicine for coughs and colds. i.4f-MK4-4-4-t-4Hl BARGAINS FRIDAY WE WILL SELL THIS elegant hardwood rock er, golden finish, oobV J ler seals .well braced y arms, and a nice wide ! ! banister back, for only '' atfBBBdsHBBBBBBBBK VI n m H B BBkVVVSBBBBSBSBSBSBslBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBl $1-22 This is a very com fortable rocker suit able for either pa. o? or sitting room, and sells J regularly for S2.2S. Remember Friday Is ; ; the Day. - .Masssis"iNiws-ssis,'iiMS' i" j . . mm MHUIMHI lt.sHVfrf I tl. !! Itllls4 iifua$l