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wj-vvwir - r;'!7W,nj5P5Wp " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904. 10 svta?es SENATOR THURSTOH, ' - V. i .1TKHKC jB-W-Sl- ! - -.- JJTHr"aggl FOOTBALL AT VARSITY CAMPUS IN PROGRESS Don't Forget to Vote for Yoirr Favorite School The Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska. iviaiies aii xiu-ijut-nxxxv a. is.sj.lia; utterance. Columbia and Willamette Contest for Honor on the una- iron MHMHb J Ifl f.! i m n Stockton & Co ,The Old W<e Corner and Tfxc Dalrymple Stpre ONCE GET INSIDE Of our storo and you'll be convinced that our claims of superiority arc based upon fact9 as solid a the stubborn rock. Ono atrial will prove that. Out Goods Ate The Best There can be no more Bald, nothing can be better than the best. On top of that we put the undisputed fact that our prices are down below any prices that can be put updn a like grado of goods. Best Yans We can Eay truthfully and without boasting that we have the larg est and most complete stock of yarns In Oregon.. A big new depart ment devoted entirely to yams. A' , ' ' ' '- Golden Fleece and Fleischer's German Knitting, German Town, Spanish, Saxony, Spiral Yarns, Dresden Saxony, Berlin Saxony, Pamela Shetland, Shetland Floss, Ico Wool, Btindarra Worsted, Fairy Zephyr, Triumph Spanish, Co lumbia Imported Germantown, Triumph Floss, Columbia Floss, Co lumbia German Knitting, Etc. All these will he sold at sale prices tjntil stock is reduced to suit us. J FATAL : TARGET ; PRACTICE 4, Pittsburg. Oct. 22. While at pistol practice, at the pollco station this morning, Llet. Walsh accidentally shot and killed Captain Albert H. Teeters, one of the best known offi cers on the force. GUESTS OF SIR THOMAS London, Oct. .22. The officers and crew of the cruiser Olympla this af ternoon were the guests of Sir Thos. Lip ton at a lunch given In their hon or at Crystal Palace. After lunch the side shows were all thrown open r The Cake Is Outs We rlaim tho enke this season. think wo have a right to claim it. We aro not nlono in thinking it, cither Ttwe are others. Any man who has looked around wlty certainly My that our Suits and Over, cats ure the most elegant garments in twn. , l w lie can't say otherwise and tell the truth. ;m? Ivi r'tr Th$n there's ou Hats and the Ilab entnshery "flxin's that every man wnnts." The newest, tho choicest, tho smart est nf everything is right here, 'Then, as If to llnoh tbe'wlude rent ttjr, comes our fair and reasonable itfiwi.- ' We haven't heard n slnale looker My "t&e uiuah" or "teo high." 'flake a look yourself, and you'll say with the rest that "The, Qnke is 9urs." The Columbia University focf.ball team, accompanied by their coach and manager arrived on the- 11 o'clock train this morning, and were met at the depot by a large delegation of Wil lamette students. They are a husky bunch of fellows, and expect to win the game, which is now in progress. Coach Bishop is no less confident that his men will win, and, as the weather and field are all that could be desired, the game will no doubt prove very in teresting to the spectators. The lineup of the two teams are as follews: Columbia Fullback, Dooly; right halfback, Monks; left halfback, Moore; quarterback, Isstnni-Smith, center, Meany; right guard, Qulnlan; right tackle, McQueeny; left guard, Qulnn; left tackle, Scott; left end, Kelley, right end McKenna; subs, Al bright, Webster, Bingham, Weber. Willamette Lounsberry, fullback; Naco, left half back; Beach and Mil ler, quarterback; Nelson, center; Marker, right guard; Pollard, right tackle; Medcalf, left guard; Rader, left tackle; Patton, left end; Hinkle, right end; subs, Ford, M. Long, Cole man and Unruh. Immediately following the big game the Salem High School eleven will endeavor to repay the Mute School for the way in which the; trounced them one week ago. The lineup of the High School (team Is Rhodes and Moores, ends; Slater and Miller, tackles; Eyer and Rotzen, guards; NIlcs, center; Moore?, quarterback; Taylor and Hughes-. Capt Hughes, halfbacks; and Crojs, fullback. In the Football World. New York, Oct, 22. Minor games aro ended for several of the big col lege football teams, and todal's schedule shows several Important contests, chief of which is tho Colum bia and Pennsylvania contest at Phil adelphia. Two other contests of Im portance aro those of Harvard and the Carlisle Indians at Cambridge, and Yale andi We3t Point at West Point, Princeton plays Lehigh at Princeton, and Cornell and Franklin and Marshall meet at Ithlca. In the West the principal games scheduled for today aro Chicago and Northwestern at Chicago, Michigan and West Virginia at Airti Arbor, Minnesota and Orinnell at Minneapo lis, Nebraska and Knox at Lincoln, and Wisconsin and Drake at Madison. LIQUID WAS NOT HEALTHY Drug Clerk Tasted Poison and Had a Serious Time Wa'ter O. Miles, tho clerk at Fred Legg's drng store, had a narrow es cape from death W. poisoning this morning. He was opening a ship ment of drugs from a wholesale house, and two unlabeled bottles were found In tho lot. Ono contalnod a highly poisonous disinfectant, while the oth or was a harmless drug, although both of tho samo color. Mr. Miles ifhought ho would taste tho liquids, in order to properly label them, and took a small sup out of ono of tho bottles. It proved to be the wrong one, and he was taken violently lit almost at once. Mr. Logg administered an antidote, and in a short time Mr. Miles was In his normal condition, although able to tasto tho noxious poison during the afternoon. Ho says he is thoroughly fumigated, and firmly believes that ho Is proof against mlcroboa and oth er Internal Insect?. Ar. future times ho will view unlabeled wholesale bot tles with a degree of suspicion. CONSER VATIVE ESTIMATES (Continued from first page.) NEW TODAY Wanted. Salesman; liberal pay week ly; permnnent; established trade. Blown Bros, Co., Rochester, N. Y. 10-22-lt Wanted. Manager for branch ofllce wo wish to 1 ocate In Salem. Ad dress, with references, Morris Whplesale House, care of Journal. 10-22-3t Wanted. A girl for general house- . work. Call at 442 Commercial and Vnlon streets. 10-22-3t Pohle &. Bishop Have Just put In two power machines, one for sharpening disc plows, and ono for sharpening disc harrows. Bring in your discs and have them sharpened. 10-22-9t-dw Strayed. Tho person will be remu nerated who gives Information leading to recovery of a dark Jer sey heifer, 3-years-old, Inclined to b.e ' slender and light built in tho hind quarters which strayed several months ago, Mrs. Belle McGil Christ, Salem, R. F. D. No. 4. 10-22-31 CLARK SELLS APART Salem Woolen Mill Store, C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor I Failing Eye Sight Restored 4 i H IHM MHmHIIMMMllllHMIMMMr If you have any trouble with your eyes, your cyo glasses way not be satisfactory. I am most certain we can overcome the difficulty. Our Crystallite Lenses are the best in the market, and warranted to be of absolutely perfect construction. Our instruments for testing and finding your eye defects are the latest invention, and we have lately added one which will test your classes in such a way that you can tee ijiryoumeU it they are absolutely perfect. Consultation and eyes tested free. X ptonr Optician. M 8UU tlttut Next door to Ladd X Bush Bank 4 Tokio, Oct. 22 Marshal Oyama re ports this morning as follews: Thoro Is no change in tho situation at tho front. The number of guns so far captured by our left army aro 43. On Thursday tho scouts found 200 dead Russians at the rear of Chandliam pac" St. Petersburg, Oct. 22. It is defi nitely stnted that General Crippon. berg's second army will be composed of tho second, fourth, eighth and six toonifr European corps, tho sixth SI borian corps and several brlgados of rltloa. totalling 200.000 men. Tho Baltic fleet wljl proceed to tho Far Eau at a low. economical speed, and It U not expected to arrivo before Feb ruary. It Is believed that Port Ar thur will hold out until it arrives O. C T. CO.'S PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sua day at 7 a, m. Deck: Foot 9t Tr4 Street M. f BALDWIN, Aft Butte, Mont., Oct. 22. Senator Qlark statod last nlghc that ho had sold a half lnterost in the Salt Lake, Los Angolos & San Pedro road to the Oregon Short Line, In order to porfoct arrangements! for a transcontinental system connecting Chicago with tho Pacific coatf. HOTELS The Willamette. v Bon. Shyou, San Francisco. B. J. Da!)-, Portland. II. K. I-ounsbury, Portland. V. M. McOlary. Omaha. Fred Dorranco, San Francisco. lu M. Curl, Albany. O. J, Ron, PnrttetHi R. A. White San Franolsco. I E. Rockwell, Portland. II. U Rader, Portland. J. F. Wheeler, Portland. W. O. Ellott, Portland. J. W. Frost, Sola T. D. Taylor, Pendleton. Mrs. Parson, Pendleton, E. A. Miller. Canby. W. A. Beese, Canby. Geo. W. Bridges. Chicago. It Kemp. San Francisco. E. V. Harneyer, Seattle. DCTERIOR OP THE UNITED STATES SENATE CIU3IBER. ix-6enator John M. Thurston, of Omaha, Nebraska, Is one of the most pros) nent and Influential men In the country, lie mode the speech nominating Pre dent McKlnley at the St. Ixmls convention, and was made permanent Chilian ot this convention. Ee was also made Chairman of the convention that rmoal bated the lato President McKinley at Philadelphia. lie was appointed by prt Idcnt McKlnley to be Chairman of the St. Louis Exposition Commission. This prominent gentloman recently wrote the following letter to The Ferny fclodiftlne Co., of Oolnxnbus, Ohie: Washington, D. C, April 6, 1901 " have used Peruna at various times during the past year or tin with most satisfactory results. 'i It entirely relieved me from an Irritating cough the result tl excessive effort In the presidential campaign, and I am a firm b lleverin Its efficacy tor any such trouble." Jno. At. Thurston. Catarrh has already become a national enrso. Its ravages extend from ocean to ocean. Jforo than one-half the people are affected by It. It has becomo such a serious matter that it has passed tho boundaries of the medical profession and becomo a national qhestton. Sonn tors are talking about it; Congressmen aro discussing it. Thoy nro not only considering tho ex tent and chronic nature of tho disease, but tho possibility of finding a national remedy to meet this national calamity. The :atarrh remedy, Peruna, seems to bo tho main expectation In tills direc tion. Br. Hartman, President of The Hart ftian Sanitarium, deriscd the remedy, Peruna, over forty years ago, and the remedy as a catarrh cure has been grow ing In favor steadily all these years. It stands to-day before the nation as a thoroughly tested, accurately ecleutlflc Internal remedy for catarrh. There in practically no xnodlclnal rivals la tb field. Peruna Is not a local application a temporaryreUof ; itis a "permanent com. Pcrnna is a systemic remedy. It ertdi- I cates catarrh from the system. Itecn catarrh wherever located. Its cnreiw radical and lasting Fritz Yollmer, President Schir blscher Sicngcrbund, Chicago, in s tf cent lotter to Tho Peruna Modlclnt Co, says: " My voice was bo badly affected froa catarrh that I was afraid I would lose 1 entirely. I read of 6ome of the wondw ful things your Peruna would do tail thought It advisable to try some myself "I am pleased to stato that In a Terr short time I was cured." Fritz Yollmer, Address the Peruna Medicine Co., Co lumbus, 0., for a book of testimonial!, containing letters from prorclnent mw and women concerning I'erass, COLOMBIAN TROOPS INVADE PANAMA Reported Clash Was Not Between Ameri cans and Troops of the Little Republic Panama. Oct, 22 The report of marines. The canal zone police ifl fighting east of the canal zone yester-1 1 el n force the marines and P&n&ni day proves to have been a small Inva-1 trcop3 are ready to co-operate wtti sion of Colombians, and not a clash ' the Americans In restoring order If between troops and United States necessary. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WILL BE SHIPPED TO MANILA 1 Washington, Oct. 22. The war de-,for foldlors In tho Philippines wWd nnrtmftnt hns nnniminl (Vint If trill manh Vi ci.irtntomlont nf the arOJ ........... . transport service in San Franciscobj uevu 10 .uuuiiu vuneviuus pacKages uecomuer isi. (me ago Swim jpjbobzes nmauNuoirsj Friday and Saturday Batgain Days These are two great days with us for selling dry goods. Why wouldn't they bo? Look at the prices wo aro asking for first-class stand ard merchandise. Such low .prlce,j werti never quoted W any house In Salem, Read en: VM-ORE M SoerwooJ, i Com 1. 6t- nilLrt .t Bkr. Stiem, Ore Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bah.'i Bank. Salem. Or. Full count pins, paper ic 8c dressing combs 4c 85c Peggy from Paris hags ....48c Bost spool s4k, spool 3o 75c glrdlo corsets 48c 7c taffeta silk hair ribbon, yd 3&c Babies' 15c wool hose, pair .... 9c Ladles' 38c derby ribbed fleece lined warm underwear 23c 48c golf gloves, new shades ....25c Indies' 7c Florence union suits nicely trimmed, price 4Sc 8c linen napkins c $1 white bedspreads, full site.. 69c Men's 50c fleece Mned winter un derwear, sale prico 2Jc Men'.s 25c wool hose 5C Ladles' 25c double hose support ers, all colons, price j Children's 10c hose supporters 5c Wire hair pins, two pkgs for .. 1 So pearl buttons, doz ic Aluminum thimbles, 2 for .... c Best Sans silk, ball "e Horn hair pine, doz c 15c silk Mollne veiling, yard ..wc Best Saaony yarn, skein '3'' 10c rod hair pins 15o shell hair pins J 200 yard spooj thread 1'c TEE CHEAPEST STORE IN TEE NORTEWEST. M'EYoy BrothersXourt St., Salem