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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AXEH, OREGOX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910. FAaa ma Christmas Sale of Fancy Linens Come. In and boo the beautiful new doilies, center pieces, dress er scarfs, etc. Sold during this Bale at these prices: 19.00 Pieces (7.60 (5.00 Pieces ............ $3.99 $3f.O Pieces ; $2.99 $2.50 Pieces . . .$1.98 $1.75 Pieces $1.47 $1.60 Pieces ... $1.29 $1.25 Plecx 990 25c Doilies 29o Christmas Sale of Silk Petticoats No matter how - long you have been our customer you have never seen such a choice assort ment of Silk Petticoats here as we now have ready for your In spection. $15.00 Pettlcoatc v. .... ,.$11.99 $10.00 Petticoat $.753 8.00 Petticoats $ 6.15 $ 6.00 Petticoats $ 4.59 $ 5.00 Petticoats $ 3.99 Christmas Sale of New Waists M WW IV. We have a large assortment of pretty waiBts thft cannot fall to please the .most, exacting. We are showing waists in all colors of Mesoallne and Taffeta, Silk Nett, Plaids, Persians, etc. $12.00 Waists ........ .,$9 85 $10.00 Waists ..........$8.35 9 8.60 Waists $6.79 $ 6.Q0 Waists . $.4.79 $ 4.00 Waists ......... .$2.98 $ 3.00 Waists $2.25 $2.50 Wool Waists ...... $2.19 Christmas Sale of Furs . The furs that were pronounced by a rival wholesale ft m to have no superior Gordon & Rergu son's. 170.00 Seta .$62.00 $40.00 Sets ...$32.00 $18.00. Sets $16.59 '$ 8.50 Scarfs . . ..$ 6.89 $ 6.00 Scarfs .....$ 4.89 2.00 Scarfs .$1.69 75c Sarfs 68c ' Christmas Sale of Woolen Scarfs All the pretty colors and com binations are here In abundance. The stitches are very dainty and the yarns are the softest of -wool. $2.00 values $1.49 $1.25 values 99o 80c value 79c 76c values ....J 49o 35c values 290 I The Best Values Are Here Wc Carry the Best in Quality C3 testew Orders Delivered Promptly The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging'Co. Office FrQnt and Ferry, , Phone 1831 Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results. Take Caret Remember that when your kid neys are affected, your life Is In danger.- M. Mayer, Rochester N. Y., says: ".Foley Kidney Pills are a wonderful discovery and I heartily recommend their use. My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over my back, which grew worse each day. I felt sluggish and tired, my kidney action was Irregular and infrequent iwlth a fine sand-Uke Bubst&nce. While the disease was at Its worst I started using Foley Kid ney Pills. Their prompt and effi cient action was marvelous. Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me, and. now I am completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." Red Cross Pharmacy. . mm SMvMf CANADIAN ROADS WOULD ALL BE LEFT HELPLESS OXlrSD FBESS IJUSBD W1KS. Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 13. Leading engine drivers on the railways running out of Winnipeg are prepar ing for a strike. Local englnemen stated today a great . engineer's strike affecting all American rail ways would be called on December 17 If' the companies did not grant an increase In pay. Six days elapse between the call and , the actual' strike which period brings the strike date to December 23, on which day all locomotives will be Inert, It le asserted. All engineers from, here to Vancouver are Included and trans continental traffic would be alto gether tied up should a strike be declared. A CALIFORNIA CHINAMAN HAS ' A DESIRE TO FLY ItmiTiD rams uid wibb.1 San Francisco, Dec. 13. Fong Yee, a native born Chinese, who has aspirations to become a' birdraan, will fly In. the aviation meet to b held In San Francisco the first week In January. Fong Yee today was entered In the novice class by the committee In charge of the meet. In an aeroplane embodying parts of the Curtiss and Wright machines, Fong Yee already has made several practice flights. He has a hangar of his own and b said to be very adept In handling bis machine., -AX INTERESTING STORY. (Continued trom rage 1.) Unusual Display of Gold Jewelry The Powers Store has labored hard to overtop all pre vious efforts made in Salem, and we have collected for this season the largest and most beautiful display ever shown in the city Our window sparkles with beautiful Christmas gifts Be sure and see it. - Many popular presents for the holidays are: BRACELETS LOCKETS LA VALLIERES NECK CHAINS DIAMONDS FOBS WATCHES "SIGNET RINGS ' CUFF LINKS x BROOCHES COMBS TOILET SETS LODGE PINS FOUNTAIN PENS CUT-GLASS Holidays are fast approaching. We invite, everyone to the Powers Store, knowing that we have thellarg est and handsomest stock in the city and lowest prices Powers Jewelry Store 247 tyorth Commercial Street dered William Howard while he was going on. the road with two of his 'Utile granddaughters with htm. The Hatflelda and Howrrd3 took up the'.r guns, and went to n pleats at Seven Pines some days later and killed nearly a half scora of Ulank- enshtps and McCoys who hai boaat ed that the young McCny who bad killed William Howard would be presented with a gold, .watch for his aeea. Beginning-here,- men 'were killed on first one side and then the other, until 1900 jhen hostilities ceased .again. The. -Howards and Hatflelda are generally- strong Re publicans. A. D. Howard and tbo the writer being .exceptions politi cally to that way of thinking. - The McCoys and 'Blankenshtps are 'Dem ocrats. Jim Howard is the man who shot and killed Willlain Gobel, gov ernor ofT Kentucky, inccordlng to Youtsey. who la In prison. ' ' Joe Howard, eon of William Hdw ard, was always bitter. ' Last An gust he saw one of the McCoys try Ing to slip up on him arid at once shot and killed him. ' This enraged ine. Mcuoys ana uiatiKenanips aguin Dr," Wayne Hatfield, son-of "Devil A use", was Invited to come to Old Andy Blankenshlp's, under pretense of being needed to cure Blanken shlp's wife of bleeding at the uose. As soon as he was In Blankenshlp's home, Bill , Blankeushlp slipped on him with a shot gun and killed him This raised "Devil Anae" again and a few days later two McCoys, Bill and Andy Blaoktintflp were all killed. Two. of the Blankenshlps and one McCoy tried to catch Joe Howard In his house to kill htm and he shot the McCoy and ona Blankenshlp. . A. D. Howard came Wtet and bought land In the Uma tilla country and had nothing to do with the feud since the battle of Seven Pines' picnic In 1889, 21 years ago, and why any man would shoot him now, It Is hard to reason out. There are but few left on either side that ever had anything to do with the feud, but It seems that fatp has decreed ' their taking off. I have never bad one thing to do with the feud. As a member of the legislature of Virginia, I refused to support 'certain measures that were Intended to cove the case of feuds. simply because I wautel nothing, to do with the feuds either directly or Indirectly: , W. M. HOWARD. t W. M. Howard la on his way back home from San Francisco, Callfor nlat. He kindly consented to write a brief sketch of the old Hatfield -McCoy feud for publication. Mr, Howard la a Baptist minister who was a chaplain in the IT. S. army volunteers In 1890 to 1902. He was In the Philippine Islands over a year. He represented Lee county. Virginia. In the legislature before he began preaching and was a dele gate to the Chicago convention In 1898 that nominated W. J. Bryan, arfd made one of the first spoeches that seconded Bryan's nomination. ftiwrogjasnsx tsar CX&BHE lift i the Genuine Always. A substitute la a dangerous make shift especially in medicine. Tht genuine Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and coldi-sulckly and Is In a yellow package, contains no suits. Red Cross Pharmacy. WHERE SHALL I GET IT? ' "What shall I get" Is easy if you answer the first question by calling at Barnes' Cash Store. There is endless variety, and that variety consists of such things that it given as gifts they will truly express the donor's sincerity-and depth of regard, Many of the things on display now cannot be duplicated .again for another year, possibly never, Many seem to realize' this as they are coming early, making Christmas shopping quite brisk and we appreciate it. Linens As year after year the custom of sensible gift giving grows, ao year after year more linens are bought for Christmas We wish, to call your at tention to th especial ly good values wo have '' offer such, linens that every good housekeeper would delight In. Table Sets. Consulting of table cloth and one dozen napkins ' to match something that Is really useful and will be' accepted most enthusiastically, at from $5. to $12.40 a tot. " ; Doily Sets Good quality linen put up In fancy gift boxes . at 11.75. Novelties ' Of course, we have the novelties something that Is Interesting; for the children especially. Now . there la no way of getting around It. a little girl wilt receive a doll with more joy than anything that might bei given her. We have some beauties ' already dressed, and a splendid lot of kid dolls' which should be bought now, in 'order to get them ready for Christ mas. Then there books and games If tion. are picture overy deecrlp- if Open Work We have a counte- loaded with exceptionally pretty design of open fancy and drawn work at prices interectlngly low. i ' Bed Spreads very pretty designs, .good, heavy quality, cut corners, fringed or scalloped edged at from $1.45 up. Books.' Standard cloth-bound volumes of popular Action by well known authors. These make acceptable gifts. UNDERWEAR " We have Just placed on the bargain counter some women's silk and wool underwear that always sold at a dollar, now reduced to 65c a garment. JSilk Novelties "These silk waistings make appreciative Xmas gifts and here Is. an unusual opportu nity to get good ones for a small outlay. Mostly Persian and plaids, 60c and 80c val ues reduced to 50c, 90c and $1.20 values for 75c. 1 ' For the Older Ones There, are work, boxes, mani cure and toilet sets for girl and women.' Shaving sets, mil itary setts, collar and tie boxes for boys and men. besides lota of other useful things. , . Pictures vVe have never had such beau tiful pictures mounted on such handsome panels for 60c There: Is zn elegant assortment of framed and unframed plv tureu, and they are going fast HO$E---Women's plain black silk hose exceptional values at $1 and $1.40 pr. SUPPERS ' Another useful gift. For men we have them from 70c up Kid Nullifiers $1.40 and $1,75. Opera and Everet slippers at $1 ,45, $1 ,50 and $1 ,60 in black or tan, . "Comfy", slippers In black and grayjust like walking on air for $1.65 and $1,75 For women we have felt Juliettes, ribbon or fur trimmed In '-. black, brown, light blue, lavender, green and gray at from $1.15 to $1.75.-Fur top kid at$1.55 ."Comfy? 'slippers In .light blue, brown and gray at $1.25 and $1.60. Children's "Comfies" at 90c and $1.00. Come now before the sizes are broken, '-: . CVIUOSITV. - " ' ' ' ' Loadu to Investigation and Truth. What shall we do to be saved T was the title of one of Robt. 'jngor soll's lectures. People of faith and people of no faith flocked, to hear it. Thousands are asking, "What shall I do to get rid of dandruff?" The answer Is, "Kill the germ that causes s dandruff, falling hair and Anally baldness; and the only thing that will do it Is Newbro's Herp'.- cide. That Is the very latest dis covery of the laboratory,, and It H the only preparation that claims to, or that will, kill the pestiferous dandruff germ. It also Is a delight ful ' halr-drcsslng, free from oil or grease or sticky substance. Try It and be convinced of Its actual merit. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, , Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. J. C Perry, Special Agent. Many persons find themselves af fected with a persistent coujh after an attack of Influenza. As. this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, It should not be allowed to run on until it beoines troublesome. Sold by au Uualers. i i i o Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA E7 'jp09. ... i Get Your Copy Today Q The new Art . Catalogue showing; Color Drawings of attractive Library Interiors, announced in Tht Saturday Evening Post of October 15, to be distributed by agent! for 0tbtWcrt)kk$ Elastic Bookcases can be obtained only at our store, as we are the exclusive agents in this . city, for this and other trade-marked ' .lines of high-grade furniture." Buren & Hamilton ZS3STnBSBBXBSBnBBEIE ISSBESSESESflKfiRS