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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1911)
rAGK rocs DAILT CAPITAL JOrRXAL, SALEM, OKEGO. SATXRPAT. OCTOBER 7. 1811. At0AM ! Saturday Bargains U. G. Shipley Co. V 1 '! t Information of Interest to Every Woman in Salem Women's Pcrcaline Petticoats, fast black, pleated and tailored ruf- QQr rnrV fles. Regular price $1.50. Special . . . . . . 01 tdUI Women's all wool Sweaters, medium weight, colors white, navy DfT gyriy and cardinal; sizes34 to 42. Regular price $3.00 to $3.50. Special tsaUl Extra quality unbleached Bath Towels, 20x40, double warp. Regular prices A 19c and 22c. Special . . I UL Ladies' all pure linen, tailor made Shirt Waists. Regular prices $3.75. (TT ftQ Special $CVO Coronation hair Barrettes medium and sma'l size. Regular prices rU 50c and 65c. Special Cut CaUl Reduced prices on our Ladies', Misses and Children's "HARVARD MILLS" elastic knit Underwear. The Harvard Mills Underwear is well known for its superior wearing qualities. Every garment hand finished and shaped waist lines. Complete in all weights and kinds of sleeves, necks and lengths. Reduced Prices on Entire Line, Reduced Trices on Children's Cloth Coats. Reduced Prices on Children's Cloth Dresses BORDWELL TO PRESIDE ' AT TRIALS united ricsj lij'fh wibe I.os Angeles, Oct., 7. Following a conference with attorneys, Clarence Darrow and LeC'ompte Davis, of the McNamara defense, Superior Judge Walter Bordwell at 10:45 o'clock this morning Informally denied the re- !. st of the defense for a change of judge- This n:eans that Juried Uorlwell unrio'iiVtdly will sit in the cus Attorntys Darrow anl Davis Im mediately announced that they would file affidavits wiiii a view of asking for a change of Judge on the ground of bias. Judge Eordwell will formally rule on the request, probably Wednesday. STRIKERS AND BREAKERS HAVE LIVELY SCRAP The Chicago Store Is The Store That ha3 grown more rapidly than any other store on the Pacific Coast,' We are offering to tha people the BEST MERCHANDISE and at LOWER PRICES than you can get ei;! where. No lack of busines here, Pay the busy store a visit it will pay you well wjle.-P your money has trie-greatest buying power, Quality Merchandise U. G. Shipley Co. 145-147 North Liberty Street Between State and Court Streets Popular Prices -t- tfi-M-M PASSED OUT STEPHENSON'S WAD FREELY hl'KXT M'.AKI.Y $10,000 POSTING IJnTKKS 1UT CANNOT It KM EM 1IKH WHAT THE LETTERS WERE AHOIT HAS HANDY "FORGETTEKY," united rums leaked wins Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 7. Thou sands of dollars spent on postage, nnd advertising wag the subject taken up today In the. Stephenson election Investigation, when the wit ness stand was resumed by Itobort Sucked, of the publicity bureau for tlio Stephenson campaign. aackftt Untitled that $(9827 had been spent for postage during the campaign, $1200 being spent In one day. On this day CO00 letters were sent out, and 42 girl. were kept busy all day mailing them. When nuked for a copy of one of the letters Sackett was unable to produce a single specimen. He stated that the fpyltttks were probaHy all de stroyed after the campaign. When asked about the Bubject mat ter of the, letters, Sackott replied. "It Is pretty hard for me to say now." The witness continued that he had paid Kills n. I'Bher $600, as public ity agent, but he could not tell what I'slier did with the coin. Sackett was also In total Ignorance as to who prepared they advertise. inentB for Stephenson. He paid for various artielos written, but was un able to furnish sniplc8 of them. COUNTY WILL PUT III EIGHT CLUSTER LIGHTS Eight cluster lights, Instead of 16, as recommended by the business men, was the decision reached by the board of county commissioners today concerning providing cluster lights for the county's property, to fit in a general scheme of cluster lighting for the city. Four of the posts will be put near the corners, so that the square will be provided with three lights on all sides. The business men, when they waited on the board, recommended that 16 lights be installed, but the board concluded that the expense would bp too heavy, and that eight lights would be sufficient. hf'" If 1 1 i flft . Vt San Praneisoo, Oct. 7. Shortly be-1 fore noon four guar Is came out of I the yards and hurled insults at the j pickets. The ptikets walked over I toward the guards and rocks were I soon flying. The men closed In and I state railroad police rushed up and restored peace. Two of the pickets were arrested. Three of the guards were badly bruised in the melee. All of the guards are now armed with riot clubs. ANNOUNCES HIS CABINET NEXT MONDAY Ottawa, Out., Oct. 7. The cubinet of Robert I,. Borden, new premier of Canada, will not be announced until .Monday, according to advices re ceived here, it is understood that the various provinces will be repre sented as folluws: Nova Scotia. Robert L. Borden; New Brunswick,. Premier Hazen; Quebec. (.'. J. Doherty, G. H. Perley, F. D. .Monk. I.. P. Pelletler; Ontario, Frank Cochrane, G. E. Foster, W. T. White, W. S. Middleboro; Manitoba, Dr Roche; Saskatchewan, Robert Rodgers; Alberta, Senntor Long head; British Columbia, Martin Bir rell. It is probable that Foster will su pervise the department of state and of internal affairs, while White will be finance minister and Doherty will be minister of justice. Come here for the beet values, the latest styles and the lowest prices In Ladies, Misses and Childrens Suits, Coats and Dresses We show tie most complete stcok of fash ionable garments la Salem, and our low prices make sales fast and quick. Come and look through and get our prices. We know we can please you. Chilclern's Coats $1.49, $2 up Misses' Coats $2.95, $4.50 up Ladies' SI 8 and $20 Suits $8.50, $10.50 $12.50 The Chicago Store Is Salem's greatest millinery shop where you can see the greatest variety of fashionable trim med hats, ostrich plumes, fancy feath ers, gold and silver trimmings and un trimmed shapes;all up to the hour In stylet color and de sign. ' Stylish trim med hats like the picture. $5, $7 and $10 values now $2.95 $3.50 $4.50 ". Come here for the best values, the greatest assortment and the Lowest prices in Dress Goods and Silks Thousands of yards of the latest and Newest Dress Goods and Silks now on sale and at prices so low that selling will be lively. The Chicago Store Is headquarters for Fashionable Silks and dress goods, all the latest Fall Styles- Come and get our prices. Woolen Dress Goods, yd ..25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up Stylish Silks, yd ...25c 35c, 49c, 69c and up . The Greater CHICAGO ST0 "The Store That Saves You Money" R&l Salem I jLi Oregon I Read the Journal Ads carefull y. Our advertisers are offering the greatest of bargains. Ml. 6-o- e-o' Jo 11 -till) )i! Mel e o jr-o f I w n j fi Tiiii" " hi in H BANDIT IS RUN DOWN AND SHOT Bartlesvllle. Okla., Oct. ".Frank Amos, the alleged bandit who looted the Missouri, Kansas and Texas train near Okesa recently, was cor- j nered In the hay loft of a barn near! Elgin, Kansas, and shot to death.'! Another alleged bandit, Amos Hayes, Is hiding in the Osage hills, while a sheriffs posse Is hot upon his trail.' o Quiet on Illinois Central. I'NITID 1RE8S I.C18ED WIK ) r Chicago. Oct; 7. Reports from towns along the line of the Illinois Central today are that rioting there Is apparently ceasing. It Is admitted that many of the shops are not work ing, the Imported strikebreakers be ing unable to perform the duties ot the strikers. Journal Want Ads Bring Results GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HCM. Has medicine wniv. will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of nd guarantees to cure catarrh asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kldne) troubles, aUo any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost tuanhood, female weak ness, hernia trouble and paralysis Consultation free. Cart of Tick Se Tong Co., Chliese drugs and herb Office hours from 10 to J I a. m. and t to 7 p. r. Offlea open Sundays iSS High street, upstairs. Salem. H tl 11 ia n n ii u ii ii n n ii ii ii M ii n u a El U n u n n ii n El n 11 El El II II 11 11 u n ii El 11 II II 1 n ii n H n n ii ei u p El II E1 El II II 11 11 11 y rtalble Electric L am' .99 At this store you can save at least ONE-THIRD on one of these lamps. Designs are unique, and are in all the new effects and colorings. We have just received a big ship ment of them and if you need one for your living room or den you should inspect this line Prices from $4 to $10 Imperial Furniture Company 177 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon. Largest Furniture and Carpet House in the City B B D n El D El a ii a n n u u u H El n El II 11 n El II II II 11 II 11 El a a n a a u a n R ei u ii ii ii ei s i a tt n El a ei El II 11 II 11 a