DAHiY CAPITAL JOtTBNAL, SAEM, OBEOOW, BATPBDAY, NQVifllBEB S, 190- Rl V Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house -wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. HOYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SOCIAL EVENTS JROOSEVELTDENIES ('ontlinteil from first page.) "gfurt, nml I by tlio diameter of Mr. Chrtclyou. The assertion tlmt Mr. Cortolyou Hist nny knowledge, gained whilo in wny, ofliulul position, whereby lio was enabled to Mccurc, and illd secure, nny contributions for any corporation is a ' falsehood. "The nwortion that tlioro lins liccn any blackmail, direct or indirect, by Mr. Cortolyou or by me, is a false liood. "The nmurtion that tlioro has boon inn do, lit behalf of and by authnrlzu tlon of Mr'. Cortolyou, or by any ono olso, nny pledge or promise, or that thcro Iiiih been nny understanding as to future immunities or benefit, in rec ognition of any contribution from any laourco, in a winked falsehood. "That Mr. I'arker 'Should desiro to avoid tlio discussion of principles I can vio understand; how nny honorable i nun, a eandidato for tlio highest olllce iln tlio gift of tho people, can take rofuge, not merely in personalities, but In such base and unworthy personali ties. "If 1 deemed it necessary to support- my Hat denial by any evidence, I would ask nil men of common sense to ponder well what has been done in lids campaign by Mr. Cortolyou, nml to compare it with wlmt Mr. Parker Jiimsolf did when ho was managing Mr. Hill's campaign for governor; nml to -compare that has been dono as regards tho groat corporations and moneyed In tercuts in this administration with vrlmt was done under the last Domo ratlc administration while Mr. Oluey vms attorney general. -Actions Spoak Loudor Than Words. "I would ak all honest men whether thoy seriously deem it possiblo that tho courso this administration has tak en la every matter from tho Northern Securities suit to the settlement of the nnthrnclto coal strike is compatible with nny theory of public behavior snvo tho theory of doing exnet justico to nil men without fear and without favoritism. "I would nsk nil honest and fnir- minded men to remember tho agents through whom I hnvo worked arc Mr. Knox and Mr. Moody in tho depart inont of justice. Mr. Cortolyou in the department of eonnnerco nnd labor, and Mr. Qurfiolil in tho bureau of corpora- lions, and that no such net of infamy as Mr. Parker charges could have been dono without nil thoso men being par ties to it. "Tho statements mnilo by Mr. Park er aro unqualifiedly and atrociously fulse. As Mr. Cortolyou has said to mo moro than onco during this cam paign, if elected I shnll go into the Presidency unhnmppred by nny pledge, promise or understanding of nny kind or sort, snvo my promise mndo openly to tho American people- that so far as in my power lies, I shall sco to it that every man has a square deal, no loss ami no more. "THEODORE KOOSBVELT." Don't Respect Old Ago. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old ago, but just tho contrary in tho enso of Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Thoy cut off maladies no matter how sovcro nnd ir respective of old ago. Dyspopsla, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation nil yield to this perfect Pill. 25c at J. C. Per ry's drug store. Found Guilty of Murder. Richmond. Va., Nov. fi. Tho jury in tho McC'tio case, after 30 minutes' de liberation brought in a verdict of mur der in the first degree. AN ANSWER TO MR. DREW In today's Is-am of, Local Option Mr. Drew says: " Wo ask you to vote for ,4lAcal Option,' beouuso every objec tion to 'iKJoal Option' has boon tut mvorod in this paper and no refutation to theoo answers hui been forthcom ing." Tho question naturally como up, did Mr. Drew dneorvo enough recognition lo warrant mi uuiiwer from any sane, a)f-ttqnetiug person t Wo think not, mid lioronftor give our reasons for be tug of that opinion. Mr. Draw's entire ( eainvlgn for notoriety lm boon base upon misrep resentation and falsehood. In his bid 'for notoriety he has 1011 lod to at tempt to hlaohoii tho reputation of nearly oery otllrial in this community from the mayor of Sal am to the hum Mo Hlic olHcer and from the court of the dUtrlet down to the justice of pence, lie Utw attHiptl to make Melons of oitiaotia and hoavy Uvpttyers, who have lived iul o well known mid nvipootod i this community for yor. wkor Mr. Drew has lived but a lew luuutUs ud Imwh heretofore un known. Why should ny mhiIUIo poreott take seriously my af ht voporthpi, when th very llret hohIo ttf bts Wt l wm of Toal Option ij an alwoluto falsehood. Ho eayst "Voters of Marian oowxt." We (Mr. Drew) ask ym to vuto for '1-1 opttak" ot TnwUj". Wvry votr kmvvi or should Xhow JUnW loeol up t Ian is not ttu iM noxt fws&i..;., Uii ituu the iwuo Is )tro bibitioii. Yet from tho very begin ilng Mr. Draw hag insisted upe.ii mis leading the people -and refrain! from iw4ag the word "prohibiten." It ap pears tint other "good" prohis aro using similar taoties, for the Ore goninn has the following to say edi torially in its Friday's issue: "It is not a local option election now, but n prohibition election. All the deception practiced hitherto by good men like Brother Tufts is at an oud. All tho resources of disclaimer and equivocation have been exhausted. It is a straight issue in Multnomah and in every other county not local option for preelnets, but for general prohibition. Men will vte as thoy plonse, but there is no mo of any fur ther attempts at deception. " Again wo ask, why should nny sensi ble person take soriuusly tho state ment mndo by one who until a few months ago was absolutely uakuoivn in this community, when his own party, the Prohibition, has, through its prin cipal spokesman, declared as follews: "Marion uuuuty is troubled with a fanatic, who has been houndiug the sa loons of Saleia uutil he is creating pub lic BftMtlment against hlwMlf and for the saloon. Tho law is boiug olorvd. and there U but little hop of doing moro than is now being dons." The alwve statOHiOMt was made by Mr. I. H. Amos, the head of tho Pro hibition tattvotutiiit in Oregon, and one of tho oloeters ou tho Prohibition prtwiilMtittl tioket, in an interview with the Oregonlan last Sunday, If Mr. Drew 'a own party deoomia atw klm a "fauatie" aud UU own pot tietiuy l Hir;ttMs:::or, i very donUfwl if any sortauly utiudetl per su will toko his vaporing mu&li to hcATt. Tho greatest sufferer is the oommuntty in which bo Uvea for tho time bolag. Pleasant Social Function. A very delightful soeinl event of this weok wh tho "Heart" party giv on Thursday afternoon bv Mrs. J. It- Stockton am Miss Stockton, at their home on North Commercial street. Tho house was beautifully decorated, tho color scheme of rod and green be ing artistically cnrrled out in all the rooms with n profusion of hearts, large and small, whioli wore nrranged in pleasing designs on tho walls, and strings of them woro draped from the chnndlcliors. Cut flowers nnd bright autumn leaves wero nlso utilized, and noticeable in tho decorations were the beautiful potted plants in all the dif ferent rooms. Tho decoration of tho hall was especially beautiful. Up the stairway tho gay autumn leaves were banked, and tho red shaded lights cast a soft glow ovor Uo scene. The guests were received at the door way by littlo Louetmnn Wnters and Master Leon Culbertsou. Tho hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Culbertsou, the Misses Ruth Gabriel son, Dessio Frisby anil Cora Talking ton. Hearts 'were played at little green topped tables, which corresponded with tho color scheme. The first prizo was won by Miss Oertio Ilirsub and the sec ond by Miss Knto Carmichael. Dainty enndies, nuts nnd punch were served during tho game, nnd light re freshments afterward. Many beautiful gowns wero worn, and tho gay spirit manifested by tho young Indies indicated that tho after noon wns a completo success, ns every detail wns so delightfully arranged tlmt -the pleasure of tho guests was complete. Thoso present wero tho Misses Nan Wagner, Wntson, Vern Byers, Oertio Ilirach, Leona Hirscht Ruth Gabriclson, Jcnuio Fry, Knto Carmichnel, Delphino Cornoyer, Mnymo Bnbcock, Cecelia Haines, Oraco Riueman, Dessio 1'risby, Gertrude Folk, Cora Tolkington, Mary Payne, Mario Falk, Lenna Cnvanagh, Ireno Jamos, Mary Wiggins, Blanche Drown nnd Gladvs Farrnr. tJ JARDINIERE And Flower P ots Halloween Tarty. Tho Hallowcoa party, given by tho girls of tho Young Ladles' Hall, was ono of tho most successful ovents in tho soeinl lifo of tho University, so far this vear. Tho invitations wero very unique, consisting of n dninty-im ago of a witch, under which was writ ton tho following lines: "A rovel of imps nnd ghosts, With tho Girls of tho Hall of the hall as hosts. Como when tlio lights burn low, And tho witches como nnd go." Tho parlors aad spacious halls had been tastefully decorated with autumn leaves, jack o'lantorns and other char acteristics of tho evening. As tho guests nrrlvo thoy wer.o met at tho door by a liovy of imps, witches anil ghosts. In ono corner of tho assomby ball was a hugo caldron, from which, by tho aid of fair bands, tho guests woro refreshed with sweet cider. In another corner, whoro tho lights burned low, nnd tlio oppressive Innguor of tho unseen nrt held full swny, u beautiful gypsy maiden fortold tho futuro and recalled tho past. Ono of tho most interesting features of tlio ovoning was tho ex change of gifts. Each person was to bring soino littlo souvonlr, carefully wrapped so ns to conceal its identity, nnd exchange this with some othor per son. Surprises woro tho rulo in this game, and they woro somotimos more intorosting than pleasant, as for In stance, when u young lndy would care fully and expectantly unwrap n pnek- age, daintily tied up in tinted tissue paper, only to find In her hiind n piece of a skeleton. Another moans of amusement wns the shooting of arrows into a suspendoil, revolving jank o Man torn, upou whiso surfaeo had boon on grnved tlio lettors of tho alphabet. Tho letter you struck roprosontod youc fu turebut If you mlssod altogether you wero doomed to bo nn old maid or bach elor. Tho disappointments lioro wero mauy nnd great. The climax of tho evening came when all had been ushered into the largo assembly hall nnd seated ou the tloor around n genuine wltolie's fire, and after pumpkin pio Iwd bew served on largo maple leaves as dishes. Down Hawley, ably Meonded by Profs. Dawson aad McCall, made tho cold shivers ma up and down the spinal eoluwu of ovory gaoit by the woird, ghostly wny ia whleh they eonjurd up hlood-eurdltBg ghost stories. Tho guests departed at a Into hour fully eonvlaeed that the "Ladiee of tho Hall" are charming aad Mieeoec ful outortnlaank Autumn Party. A pleulo in tho woods for tho last days of October is oaa of the pleasure whlsu can only bo onjoyed by thoso who nro so fortunate as to live in Ore gon. Taking advantage of the bright suuskluy day, last Saturday a small Fo Otfff Next Week Stttpjfise Sal From Monday Morning to Saturday Evening e Discount On all sizes and styles. Jardinieres with pedestal in eluded, These goods are reasonable in price, still more now during the Special Sale, Make your puiv chase now either for yourself, or to make a Xmas gift. We are to accomodate at all times, therefore we will set aside anything in our line by depositing a small sum on same, and call for or deliver them at your instruction of time, Yokohama Tea Co. Ftesh. Roasted Coffees and Fine Teas a Specialty PHONE 801 MAIN FREE DELIVERY fl party of University students, with well filled baskets, hied them away to the woods, and very pleasantly spent the day. Mother nnturo was their host, nnd no floors wero over moro beauti fully carpeted or walls adorned with richer pictures. Tlio nrtist hnd been generous with her colors. Those com prising tho pnrty wero Misses Mary and Ann Salmon, Lnuneta Young, Oraco Oliver and Messrs. Paul Beach, Alvia Xace, Andrew Marker and Ed gar Averill. Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cnvanagh an nounco the engagement of their daugh ter, Birdio Leila, to Ernest Robert Wig gins, tho wedding to tnko place No vember 17, 1004. Euchro Club. Mrs. S. C. Dyer ontertuined tlio Fortnightly Euchro Club at her homo on South Commercinl street yesterdny afternoon, and tho Indies spent a very pleasant nftomoon together. Tho rooms wero benutifully decorated with'a pro fusion of autumn flowors and forns. Punch wns served throughout tho af ternoon. Eighteen mombera woro pros ont. Thoso meetings nro of great in terest socially to the members, and nro always looked forward to with much interest. FULTON SPOKE AT W00DBURN Woodburn, Nov. C Senator Chas. W. Fulton spoke at the Association hall hero last ovoning to a largo and on thusinstlc audience, many Democrats being present. Senator Pulton made pno of tho greatest political speeches over delivered in this city, and was eheorod throughoot tho ovoning. Among those on tho platform with tho speaker was Frank Feller, ono of the heaviest taxpayers and an old-time Demoerat. Ho expreooed himself as highly pleased with the spooh. Woodburn prooiaet will give Roose velt almost 180 majority next week. There aro more Roosovolt Democrats In this preoinet, it is safe to soy, than in any other preelnct of like site in the United States. o . OJ3L.BTOHIA. Bwtio Ila RM Yw tew Atari Ba$ fiigAttv or UalisdYM Haw Atari PARKER PREPARES REPLY Now York, Nov. C. Parker passed most of tho day in his room nt tho Se ville, preparing n Roosovolts denial of tho chargos of tho Republican cam paign graft, wliich ho will deliver to night before tho Kings county Demo cratic Club. Shortly nftor 9 o'clock tho eandidato took n long walk up and dowu Madison nvenue, plnnning bin ad dress. It is said at tho Seville that Roosovolt 's statement was foreseen by Parker when ho first mndo tho charges, nnd that ho wns prepared for such a denial. Parker will remnin in Brook lyn tonight ns tho guest of Chief Jus llco Ciillen of tho court of appeals, re turning to Esopus tomorrow to remnin until after tho election. GREATER SALE! CAS In department No. 2 of the bej court todny the case of J. P. Eijail State of Oregon, et nl, wu bsl nnd the caso of Lilicnthal Brsti Miko Koppingcr is nlso all it tho nrgumonts, which will U ttl Monday. Tho divorce suit cf fcj Stclnbnch against Louis Steitluij being heard, and ns soon u f finished the case of .T. E. Mwj'.i Charles Lcmbcke, et al willU Tho last case is the injunction ip tho Greater Salem Charter. Chicago Markets. Chicago, Nov. 5. Wheat, Dl Al.llV.fiDl.12: Mav. $l.Hfe" lnrn lS.Ti.lSSA . nnts. 2SJ4. .u..., .u,nx. ,, , -- f Always In the Lead Forcing Others To Follow We have inaugut ated the castom which the better class of city Jewelers have adopted, i. c. The Marking of Goods in Plain Figures This Insures one price to all, so If children come to our store to purchase for themselves or make a present to another, they get It for jast what their parents wotfld. Now when we say we have redoced the price, the price speaks for Itself. Oar holiday goods are nearly all In now. Be sure and sec them. Ba's Jewe!y Stotef State and Liberty Sts. Telephone Main 2934 1 mggpss MM" . A--