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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
DULY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTORKR 21, 1010. rA&x riT FRIEND MAKING 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 Outing Flannels 15c values 1 to 12 He values 9c 10c values 8c. 8c values. 6a Extra Special ....... 4o Outing Flannel Nightgowns FOR LESS $ .CO value 9c $1-00 'values 83c l.'.'i values $1.14 $1.75 values $139 Children's Dress Goods 16 2-3c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 60c, and up ' See the beauf'ul serges and cheviots at 65c per yard. 1 NEW RIBBONS Pure silk ribbon 34 Inches wide, plain, suitable (or hair-bows and hat trimmings; black, white and all colors; regular 20c values special sale price ....12c 85c black and white strip Petticoats. 69o $1.25 black sateen and Heather llopm Petticoats 89o $1.50 black sateen and Ileather ' bloom Petticoats $1.12 New Dresdens and Persians Silk ribbons, 3 Inches wide, very pretty; regular 80o 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 25o Vests 190 $1.00 White Union Suits ..... 80c Women's white fleece-lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, medium weight, $1.00 values- 8O0 Muffler Sale Introductory Sale of Mufflers. All colors, pretty make. Just what you need for the cool days that will soon be here. 50c Mufflers 43a 36c Mufflers . ..s29c BLACK SILK SALE These silks, are all one yard wide, all new and the quality Is 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 t?.ffeta $1.49 Duchess Messaline and Taffeta. $1.50 $1.25 $1.24 Peau de Soie taffeta. 99c $1 black Taffeta 87c Great Sale of Purses and Handbags $12.00 values $9.99 $10.00 values '. . . .$8.29 $ 8.00 values $6.75 $ 7.00 values $5.85 $6.00 values $4.85 $4.00 .values '.$2.99 $3.00 values $2.25 $2.00 values $1.60 Great Sale of Pillow Tops, Center Pieces and Library Scarfs $1.00 values 69c 75c values 59c 50c values 36c 30c values 21o 25c values -. 17c Great Sale of New Silks $1.25 Persian and fancy, ...88c Extra specials on Persian fancy and plain silks, yd 49c 35c Seco Silk, yard 29c and Ginghams, er yard 5c Calico, per yard 6c Challies, cotton, yard 6c $1.50 black dress- goods, 29c values to $1.50, In very fine qual ity black. REMNANTS One-half of one-half, or one- fourth of the price on tho bolt. Crash Toweling Reduced 18c grade Toweling lc 15c grade Toweling 12o 14c grade Towellrg 10c 12 Mc grade Toweling '. 9o 10c grade Toweling 80 We Carry the" Best in Quality AFRAID, OF BECOMING A BURDEN GEORGE Hl'ltKRT WILLIAMS does not wait von atropos HUT PHIIOSOl'HIALLY , USES THE SCTSHORW HIMSELF.' ONITKD rilESS LEA8KU WIRB.) Denver, Colo., Oct.- 21. Leaving a note Identifying himself and de claring himself fearful that It would be but a matter of a short time un til he would become dependent on charity George Hubert Williams, of Marysvllle, California, Is today a suicide, having taken his life at the Elks hotel. In the note be said: "I have drifted Into dreary mid dle nge, poverty stricken and friendless, and I view with alarm the prospect of a dependent old age."- Williams also left a bundle' of manuscript which Indulged in philo sophical flings at various phases of life. One said: " "In comparing religions, I have come to the conclusion that the ba sis for religion ts euperstittlon." ' Another said: . "Those who haven't the patience to fully pursue the maces of meta physics nor the Intelligence to reach at lengths In trying, to understand speculative science cannot and will not find God." A third and fourth manuscript remarked: , "Morality is now understood to mean adherence to cuslom In the matter of Intercourse between the sexes. "Love Is ftndenluble. Marriage a") at present Instituted will remnlu as long as It Is needed for economic reasons. When that day goes, there will supervene some other form of union between the sexes." ABUSING THE INITIATIVE. Initiative of General MAY HOLD PRIMARIES IN IOWA DEMOCRATS WANT HALLOT TAKEX VOn PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR SENATOR TO SUCCEED DOLL1VEK EXTKA SESSION MAY HE CALLED. INITED JHKSU IXiSKD W1KI.) Des Mines, la.. Oct. 21. The Re publican senatorial turmoil follow ing the death of Senator J. P. Dol liT was Increased today by a Dem ocratic complication. state central committee has written to Republican Chairman Frank, pro posing a prlmury election to select Dolllver's successor. Reed suggest ed that the committees should pro vide extra ballot boxes, la each booth and that the result of the vole should be binding upon the legislature when senatorial candi dates were before It for election. On behalf of the Democrats, Head offered to pay half the cost of the separate election and added that If the Republicans refuse the proposi tion, he wil lank the governor to call a special session of the legislature to amend the law so that a primary election of senator would be leally possible. Hit. CHARI ES h. rrewkr IXK'ATES IX SALEM Mr. Charles II. Urewer. one or Marlon county's most prominent and successful physicians, bai decided to Chairman Reed, of the Democratic locate lu SuKm und make it his home. He has been practicing his profession for the past 13 years at Stayton and Silverton, Oregon. He recently returned from eastern medi cal centers where lie spent consider able time 'In special surgical work, equipping himself for the most diffi cult class of cases. Mr. Brewer is a son of Dr. Brewer, one ot Salem's oldest physicians and druggists. He bag furnished offices In rooms 311 and 312 V. S. Bank building:. Ayers Cherry Pectora Doctors 1 L WIXKKI.KKII) IH)ES ' . "A MYSTKHY" HTUXT CMTKO Tux.ua ijusu wiua.l Long Ueach, ' Cal., Oct. 21. Pound kneeling in the pulpit of the First Methodist church with a snake's head grasped tightly In one hand, the other waving an enormous turkey wing, Arnold Wlnkelroid U held today at the central police sta tion, pending mental examination. WInklereld was found by the Janl tor. How he gained entrance Is a mystery to the dignitary, who said the man had been on his knees mur muring Inclinations and weaving fantastic inures with the turkey wing for several minutes before he was In terrupted. Wlnlu-lreld refused in answer questions at the police station. 0. M'HARG ASSAILS THEODORE SAYS THAT EMINENT GENTLE MAN DISCOVERED THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, ALL MORAL ITY AND PUT BUSINESS IN A IIOIMtLK SKIRT. - IlINlTKD I'XKHS I.tiAXKD WIDE Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 21. Theodore Roosevelt came in for an Indignant attack by Ormsby McIIarg In the address made before the Amer ican Hardware Manufacturers' Asso ciation here today. McIIarg. who was formerly assistant secretary of commerce and labor, declared that federal control of the country's re sources meant "putting American business in a hobble skirt." This pol icy, "he believed, to be nothing short of socialistic. "It was left for one man to redis cover the ten commandments," said McIIarg. "After It was loft for one man to discover the laws of ancient morality, and the laws of conserva tion. It was left for him to discover constitutional checks on headstrong rulers, whloh was not a good thing for the ruler. All of these things he crystallized Into the 'new national ism.' " 0 MOUNTAINEERS TAKE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS for Matters Interest. "The Initiative privilege is a valua ble right and the people of Oregon are fortunate In the possession of the samo . It Is a right though that shcnld be used with discretion. If the Initia tive Is invoked indiscriminately li will be oK Injury rather than of bene fit," says the Pendleton East Ore gonlau In Us Isme of July 19. "I)y the nature- ofihlngs the Inltia tlve lf i'd be usedfyc the. sottloinen' of questions that ai of general state Interest aud questions upon which the people at larga are capable of Judg ing. It was p.-oper that the direct pri mary law be enacted under' the Init iative. The law could not have been enaotod In any other way. Legisla tures elected under the old convention system would never have passed tlie direct primary law.' It was propci that the corrupt practices act be un acted under the Initiative and refer endum. That law pert. Una tu pulU.cal morality and tho people were abie to Judge of the merits 01. the law. It is all right to settle the normal uchcoi problem under the Initiative. The legislature bus utterly fuiied to handle the question. "Hut the most glaring abuse of the Initiative is on the part of those who have proposed county division meas ures. Eight bills have been filed ask ing for the creation of new counties or for tho changing of boundary lines. In each case the question involved Is ot a purely local nature; not of state lute rest. It will be impossible for the people of the state to Judge ot these measures with Intelligence. All division disputes should have been held In abiyance pending the passage of a law culling for the settlement ot such disputes by the people directly concerned. The county divislonlsts, however, have refused to wait. They have submitted their bill In hopes the people will vote blindly for them. They have abused the Initiative priv ilege and they should be rebuked for doing so. Every o.uinty division bill should be voted down. "Insist that the Initiative be used only when it may be Invoked with propriety." (Paid advertisement.) There are about 200 births an nually on ships trading to or from British ports. Hall and high winds In France have reduced the Normandy apples to half the usual crop. The commerce of the port of New York has bad a growth of 62 per cent ri'NlTKD PHKSB l.FASKD Willi. 1 Lovlngton, Va., Oct. 21. Fears are felt here for the safety of John Moore, who was spirited away fro us tho local Jail early today by moun taineers, who disappeared In the hills with their captive. Fully 75 men comprised the band that took Moore from the Jail. Moore was convicted of poisoning Frank Howell, In order that he might marry Howell's wife, according to the charges. Moore asserted In bis de fense that moonshiners poisoned Howell to avenge themselves for de rogatory testimony Howell had giv en against them. That testimony Is believed to have so angered the mountaineers that they determined to take Moore's case out of the Jaw's bands. o Monument The best time to erect a monu ment Is now. I have a large stock to soloct from. You will be sur prised how good a monument I can supply you for a small amount, Wilton W. Martin, 239 N. Liberty street. . 10-15-eod-tt Boost For Sau Frauchtco. When you write to your friends or business connections In the East do Dot fall to ex- press a desire to have them aid In securing the Panama Exposl- tlon at Ban Francisco. It will bring thousands of people to the Coast and be a great boost to aid us in climbing. Mention It to everyone of your correspondents ! and ask them to write their con- gressman or senators. For every person who dies In year there are two persons constantly ill. Another Expre Shipment of NOVELTY MANNISH SUITING, JUST OPENED The brownish tan shadings arc what at i .... r .' .. f 1 tnc lames are wanting Tor canoreu suits. This lot won't last long, and the mills are far behind on their or ders for this very stylish fabric, so you had better look them over today. Those Plaid Silk Waistings we're showing in all the new color I combinations are strictly correct this I season. c7 S CD Sitrs'seds loadI' U,losre Credit Stores Can't Match Our Prices BALLOONS BROKE 1VEOORHS. (Continued from Page 1.) HAPPY. HAPPY, USE TIZ broken by the balloon Helvetia, ot Switzerland, which landed at St. Isi dore, Quebec, today after having traveled 1.500 miles from St. Louis. The former record was 1,193 miles. The America II and the Dusseldorf are stilt unreported. The Helvetia landed without nits bap. Pilot Schaeck and Aide Paul Armbruster were well, and declared they had had a perfect trip. The Helvetia was supposed to have land ed at Villa Marie, 60 miles from Haileysburg, yesterday, but today It was learned that the balloon which landed there was the Oermanla, pilot Von Abercron. " The Oermanla, af ter parting with the America II and the Dusseldorf, the two balloons yet to be heard from,' sailed northeast over Manloulln and passed Sudbury, Wanlpltae and Lake Tcmlskamlng. Speculation as to the whereabout of the Amorlca II and the Dussel dorf Is rife but It Is bolleved the two are together In an Isolated part of the northwest section ot Queboo. 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If you don't find all this true af ter trying a box of TIZ, you can get your money right back. the There are 13,000 lamas In state monasteries of Tibet. There Is one cow to every five per sons In the Uullod States. Eggs from the United States are sent to Europe and the Philippines. NATIONALS DEFEATED AMERICANS THIS WAS TUG DECIDING GAME. ' GIVING TUB bEltlES TO TDK NATIONALS THK SCORE TO- ' DAY WAS 6 TO 8. . . ' (VMtXBO MISS LBASSD WW- New York, Oct. 21. The New York Nationals won the inter-city baseball championship this afternoon from the American Highlanders, by taking today's game" by a- score of to 3. The series resulted as follows: Giants won four gamea; Highland ers won two games; Uod one game. ChrlBty Mathewson continued to be the star of the series, having won three of the Giants' four games by his effective pitching. The team practically were evenly matched In other departments of the game, but tho American league batsmen were unable to bit Mathewson. The game today was played bofora C000 fans, who braved the cold weather to witness what thoy expect ed would prove the deciding game of the series. Try a Journal want Ad. GO TO THE Leader Shoe Store X For your children's leather leggings, spats and rubbers. We have f I a full line Just arrived; awo leather boots. Shoe repairing neatly t X done. A. C. DeVOE, Proprietor 263 North Commercial Street. Another Shipment j: TIZ U for salo at all druggists at 25 cents per box, or It will be sent you direct If you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, HI. of ladies' shoes has arrived. "Billy Burkes" in cloth tops, patents, suedes and gun metal in both lace and button J 6X5 Co. 444 Stato Street 44 44 mar. . - x 1 l