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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
ll.V CA.tTAL 'OURNAU RALKM. ORKGOJt. TH CRM HAY. OCTOHKIl 20, 1910. roa m ' FRIEND MAILING w E CALL ATTENTION TO A FEW OF THE EXTRA SPECIALS THAT WE ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK This, sale offers great inducements for your trade. At least, it demands your inspection for your own interest . New Gating Flannels lBc values 11c 12Mc values ....... ... . . 9o 10c values 8o 8c values 6a Extra Special 4o Outing Flannel Nightgowns FOR LESS $ .60 values . 49c $1.00 values 83c $t.50 values 1.H $1.75 values $1-39 I Children's Dress Gocds 16 2-3c, 20c, 26c, 35c, 46c, 50c, and up See the beauful serges and cheviots at 65c per yard. new: RIBBONS Pure silk ribbon 3 Inches wide, plain, suitable for hair-bows and hat trimmings; black, white and all colors; regular 20c values special sale price ....12c 85c black and white strip Petticoats 69c $1.25 black sateen and Heather Moom Petticoats 89c $1.60 black sateen and Heather bloom Petticoats $1.12 New Dresdens and Persians Silk ribbons, 3 Inches wide, very pretty; regular 30c values, special, yard 10c We call special attention to the new Wired Ribbon. Special offering on another line of assorted satin and taffeta rib bon; sale price, yard ....... .Oc Great Sale of Ladies' Fleece Lined Vests and Union Suits 25c Vests 190 $1.00 White Union Suits . . . 80o Women's white fleece-lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, medium weight, $1.6.0 values 800 Muffler Sale Introductory Sale of Mufflers. All colors, pretty make. Just what you need for the cool days that will soon be here. 60o Mufflers 43c 35c Mufflers . . . .29o BLACK SILK SALE These -silks are all one yard wfde, anaiew. Biid the quality la so good that It is a pleasure. In-, deed either to see or handle these silks. - -..,- : . .. . We ask you to in spect them $1.75 peau de soie and taffeta $1.49 $1.50 Duchess Messaline and Taffeta. $1.24 $1.25 Peau de Soie and taffeta. 99c $1 black Taffeta 87c Great Sale of Purses and Handbags $12.00 values $16.00 values $ - 8.00 values $ 7.00 values ...'...$9.99 ......$8.29 $8.75. $5.85. $6.00 values $4.85 $4.00 values $2.99 $3.00 values .$2.26 $2.00- values $1.50 Great Sale cf Pillow Tops,' Center Pieces and Library Scarfs $1.00 values 69c 76c values 690 50c values 36c 30c values 21a 25c values 17o Great Sale of New Silks $1.25 Persian nd fancy, ...88c ' Extra specials on Persian fancy and plain silks, yd 49c 35c Seco Silk, yard 29c Ginghams, ' er yard 6c Calico, per yard Cc Cballies, cotton, yard ....Sc $1.50 black dress goods, 29c values to $1.60, In very fine qual ity black. REMNANTS One-half of cne-half, or one fourth of the price on th-j bolt. Crash Toweling Reduced 18c grade Toweling 140 15c grade Toweling 120 14c grade Towellrg 100 12 Vic grade Toweling ' 9o 10c grade Toweling 80 00 6 PORTUGAL'S KING GOES TO ENGLAND London, Oct. 20. Don Manuel, deposed king of Portugal, Que?a Mother Anielle and suite sailed oil the royal yachts Victoria and Albert last night and today are on tholr way to the Duke of Orleans' estate In Worcestershire, where the de throned "boy king" and his mothe', together with several noble friends, will rest for a time. Together with Manuel and his mother aboard the yncht were tho Portuguese ambassador, Marquis So vera I, and the Spanish ambassa dor, Sonor Urrulla. As the yachts anchors let go there was no fare well saluto. As Manuel stepped ashore, ho looked pale and worried. The events of recent weeks had clear) been a severe strain on him. Re ports are current regarding Manuel today. That he Is badly In need of money and probably will continue tj And himself in increasingly straight ened circumstances Is undisputed. There would be small surprise In leading circles It the deposed ruler at once sought marriage In a rich American family with a view to re trieving his fallen fortunes. Reports that the king invested much money In England before flee ing from Portugal are believed to be erroneous. The queen motho." herself Is wealthy but as she is ex travagant there seems little change of Manuel getting material assist ance from her. For Manuel to marry into a royal family is now practically out 'of the question. Should he be so unwlsfl as to wed a woman outside of royal ty any small chance he may now have of regaining the Portuguese throne would be gone forever. Therefore the problem of Manuel's marriage, If the report that he con templates one be true, is of consum ing Interest and Importance to Ihe deposed ruler and his frlendB. Manuel's social status In England Is the cause of considerable worry in certain circles. He has no official standing but as a private citizen he probably will be regarded In tba light of a royal personage by other persons of royal blood. Manuel' case presents a true paradox and, according to what la believed to be authoritative - information, he will hereafter be treated by the nobilities of Europe as "royal, yet Indeed, riot royal." ' 1 1 , i -! Members of the foreign office are unanimous In the belief that Eng land should harbor Manuel. Though England is clearly unable to avoid furnishing him a haven of safety, she will nevertheless Insist that he do no plotting while within the Bri tish realm. The government be lieves that Manuel himself will be have, but what the queen mother will do- Is regarded as problematical. Anielle has always been ambitious and designing, and will continue to urge Manuel to regain his throne, It is believed. LITTLE THINGS of IMPORTANCE When it comes to the many smaller articles that are so needful don't forget that Barnes' Cash Store is in the front rank, The new novelties are invariably included in the long list of useful things, These are delightful shopping days, affording a grand opportunity for fall buying. LOOK THESE OVER. Men's and Boys' Sweaters The Sweater Coat with the new Military Collar is quite the thing for protection against colds and sore th-onts. W'e have them In many colors and at different prices. Various styles of sweaters for boys from EVO nl Men's Sweaters from " 60c up to $3.85 Women's Evening Wear Discriminating women who keep their eye on the style book will And "several pieces of the latent Brocade Crepe de Chine that are really Very boautlful In design and are absolutely the cor rect evening shades. They conio 24-ln. wide at, yard Spl-33 Also some very pretty solid colors, same width at, y-rd 73" The Call of the Mood, for purification, finds voice In pim ples, bolls, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skirt all signs of liver trouble, nut Dr. King's New Life PIUs make r'ch red blood; giv clear skin, ro-y cheeks, fine com plexion, health. Try them. 25o at J. C. Perry'r Try a Journal "Want Ad." Barbers' and Waiter's Coats We have Just received a fine line of these coats, excellent quality, plain white, all sizes. One grade with detachable buttons at $1.00 A better grade with frog fasteners $1.70 'Slip Easy" Collars No use pulling your necktie Into pieces the first time you put It on. Use one of the "Loose Scarf" col lars and smile - Two for . 25t ' A good assortment of pretty neckties Just arrived, also wool sox and all the needful acces sories for men. Scarfs Silk Spun Scarfs in various shades nrd colors at from , 95c to $2.45 White and Clock Knit Scarfs and Shawls at from 30c to $1.50 "Fit Neck" Mufflers 45c Lady Els!e Mufflers $1.00 Suit Cases and Trav eling Bags We can show you a line of suit cases that are hard to duplicate at the price. Solid Leather Bags, leather-lined, good locks, clasps and han dles, in sevoral sizes at from $4.20 and up New Ferslaa Klbbons, very swell Persian Jabots at 25c A new lot or Patont Leather Bolts In various colors and Persian designs at 35c and 50c To enjoy thse pleasant but cool evonlngs, a pair of nice golf gloves add materially to your com fort. For womon and children at from 10c to 50c pair The quallts of our goods over laps the price Our store closes at 6:30 every evening except Saturdays HALLOON TUMBLES. (Continued from rag I.) swept us over Georgian bay just af ter we had thrown out most of our ballast. ' .1. 1. "Then we tried to land with th? drag rope but failed. At 11 o'clock last night out pilot became desper ate. We had no ballast; : did not know where we were and had been In. the air more than 28 hours. It was pitch dark and we decided to take a chance. We ripped open the aan huff and dronned with frightful velocity to earth, whlcll waa much further away than we had calculat ed. We landed in the lake, which was lucky, for had we struck on land, we wrlild both have been killed. We floundered about In the wa ter for two hours, finally being washed to a small uninhabited Is land In the center of the lake. There we spent the night and this morning were taken off by two In dian hunters whom we hailed from the mainland. "At times during our trip wo sailed along at the rate of CO miles an hour." The Hamburg III made the bent record of any of the balloons so far heard from. It traveled 775 miles. 60 miles farther than the Oermanlt which came down yesterday at Fog amaslng, Onttarlcv The Isle de France landed within, a short dis tance of the Qermanla. The "Mil lion Population" balloon o( St. Louis made the poorest showing, traveling only 317 miles before alighting at Racine, Wisconsin. QuebecrQue.,' Get." 0. A balloon believed to be one of the entrants in the International race, which left St. Louis Monday, pawed Klsklslnk, Ontario, late yesterday, traveling eastward. This point U 1,200 miles from St. Louis and If the balloon was a racer, It had broken all exist ing records for distance. The bal loon carried a passenger, according to appearances. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEAMS PLAY GOOD BASEBALL f f TttTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTT? ! Salem Fence Works $ Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop Wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin gles, Malthold Roofing, P. t O. Ready Roofing, Screen poors, Adjustable Window.. Screens, and Hop Baskets. J CHAS. D. MULLIGAN f t 850 Court street. l'tione 194 J Last night the Sunday School Baseball league pratlce games pre paratory to the coming tournament. The Christian team defoated the Methodists'by a score of 7 to 6. Al so the Congregatlonallsts defoated the Presbyterians 14 to 13. A great deal of school spirit was displayed. The first double header game will bo played next Wednesday nlghtr BaptlBts vs. Methodists; and Presby terians vs. Christians. No admission 1 to be charged to thoso games. Try a Journal "Want Ad." GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. F. CORDKAlf, Mgr. TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 20, 1010, 8 1". M. ELLEN BEACH YAW Prima donna Soprano (Coloratura) AsnUted by Mr. Jay Plowe, solo flutist (late of the noyal Opera, Ber lin) and Mary Newman, pianist. Prices $2.60, I2.J0, ft. SO, $1.00. 75c. Oenerul admission 60c. We Carry the Best in Quality CI.irrK.V8 STOHY CREDITABLE. (Continued from page one. from her position as treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Martinette came out to dinner, and my wife abused me for not paying them more attention, say ing: .' " 'This is the finish. I will stand it no longer. I will leave tomorrow, and you will not hear from me again.' "Before this she told me that the man she would go to would be better able to support her. "I went to the office next morning, . and, returning home between 5 and 6 o'clock, found that she had gone. I "tried to think how to cover up her absence so there would be no scan dal. "I wrote to the guild that she had gone. I also told my friends the same thing. Afterward I realized that thin would be an Insufficient rea son for her not to return, and so told them all that she was dead.Ido not remember telling where she died, except saying that It was In Califor nia. "When asked where my son lived I gave bis address. I then advertised In the Era that she was dead, think ing it would prevent people asking me a lot of questions. Whatever I told others regarding her death was absolutely wrong, and was done to prevent scandal. "I do not know what my wife took with her when she went. She often told me she wanted nothing from ni-. I did not pawn her Jewelry, but I did take money accruing from several checks she had signed. We had a Joint bank account, and I always carried checks signed with her name, so that I could t"t money 'when I wanted It." Try a Jinirn. 1 Want ad. UHDISPUTABLY A LEADER No piano stands higher in the esti mation of the discriminating musician than the reliable S. W. "Miller piano, with Us sympathetic quality of tone, and Its extreme pretty case designs, which places It away up among the pianos of character. This happy me dium of good looks and good tone Is a combination that few factories can boast f. Just add to this a pleasant, durable action that will last a life time, and you have the splendid 8. W. Miller piano. For sale only by Sa lem's old pioneer piano dealer. Ceo. C. Will. This Week's Attraction Tailored Suits and Coats The best efforts of skilled, competent tailors are being constantly emp loyed to attain greatest possible perfection In our clothing for women. Every suit or coat may be rlgh tly termed Hand Made. An Indi viduality Is assured which Is usually confined to made-to-order suits. Quality unsurpassed; prices the lowest. New and Stylish Millinery Not alone correct In style, but absolutely the very best materials used and are unexcelled In workmanahlp. The prices are away below the exclusive and high priced millinery store. , I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Our entire stock of new furs is offered at 25 per Cent Reduction Make your section while tin, stock Is still com plete, for tetrr on It may be impowdble to duplicate . many of the attractive plews now on diluy. Ayers Hair Vigor Invigorates ' tor More than Three Decades. Foley's Honey and Tar has been s household favorite for coughs, colds. and ailments of the throat, chest and j lungs. Contains no opiates, and no harmful drugs, ttefuse substitutes Hi Cross Pharmacy (If. Jermun) Benners A women Is always chrnging her nilud. Jenners Not when she decides that she wants a new gown. ' J Neck Pieces, from Muffs, . from Sets, from Fur Turbans from $1 .75 to $1 0, during this week 25 per cent off $1.00 to $10, during this week 25 per cent off $5.00 to $35, during this week 25 per cent off 32.5U to $&, ourtfg uns iy&en a teoi mi All our Fur art tfuuruiittM'tl trim to mime Also Ladies Sweaters at 25 per cent off H ALLEERG r COMPANY LIBERTY STREET Outfllters for Ladies and Children SALEM, OREGON