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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1905)
PAILY OUUPrCAI, JQTSXXAL, SJOEU, OTTBOON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1005. BBBBMBHRflHHH9lfilBIE9HBHHHH' Hosiery : i New spring hosiery for women and misses; nil the, latest styles in plain ami fancy effects; the justly celebrated1 navel and F .'Ices 'eia ex- from Lord & Taylor, of New York. New gauzo laces and fine lislo and silk hosiery just opened. Now leather colors, old blue, navy, white, champagno nnd tho largest lino of blacks in all wanted styles. sO,i )0 )B!1 irmj Mo ci S i til m at; en ik- . t Out Spring Stocks ARE POURING IN DAILY. THE IATEStf' CREATIONS IN SUITS AND CLOAKS THE LATEST PRODUCTS OF THE MOST CLEVER DESIGNERS IN THE "FASHION CENTERS" OF THE WORLD. THE DAINTIEST NECKWEAR IN THE GREATEST PROFUSION, AND EVERYTHING NEW, ORIGINAL AND MOST DESIRABLE IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS WILL SOON BE ON EXHIBITION. BE LOW WE QUOTE A FEW ITEMS OF MORE THAN ORDINARY INTEREST: aw"1 5rf BLACK DRE5S GOODS Makers' name on selvedge "At ERODE" (Hand Finished) UNDERWEAR Spring Underwear Mnco Cotton, Extra Lisle, Silk and Cotton, Silk and Lisle, Plaited Silk, Pure Silk, sleeveless, short slcovca and long sleeves, kneo and nnklo lengths; tights, open and closed. Regular and odd sizes. Tho most complete lino of ladies' misses and children's' underwear. Ask for No. oil tho greatest value shown 50c Ladies Garments ADVANCE SPRING STYLES All that's new and good can bo found hero in a variety from which you can select one to your liking. Tho new garments aro remarkablo examples of the designer's art, made up in the most fashionable materials. Second floor. Extra Special for Monday Only Our cntiro lino of tho famous W. B. Corsets including tho newest spring models. No old stock to unload, but bright, now models of up-to-dnte styles, in white, drab, pink and blub. Special Prices Monday Only New Spring Ginghams Seo tho extra values, equal to some 10c goods shown elsewhere. Twon tyfivo -pieces of tho newest effects in all stylish and wanted colors. EXTRA SPECIAL Womens Novelty Neckwear Fresh from ho makers, several largo shipments of women's novelty neck wear; all of it exceedingly pretty and dainty. White- cotton turnover collars, assorted designs 5J Embroidered stocks and; turnover collnrs in all wanted colors .10J Ribbons Finest lino of plain and fancy rib bons ever displayed in tho city. The lino comprises all the newest and best to bo found. New dresden, irrcdesccnt, Romnn stripe, etc., 40c, 50c, 05c, 7.3c, l)0c. Fancy gauzo ribbonos of white silk with shaded border, special ..35t I 6 1 -4c yd NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES NEW VALENCIENNES, NEW MECHLINS, TORCHON, MALTESE ROUND THREAD, NET TOP IRISH CROCHET POINT GAUZE, LINEN BANDS AND MOTIFS' ALLOVERS 2cto $7:50 yd New embroideries, .Tapancso em broideries, eorsot cover embroider ies, allovers 3c to $2.75 yd Newest in Veiling "Any color you can wear" sums up tho stylo situation in veiling matters this season. Colored veil ings on display in veiling depart ment in vast profusionall marked nt tho fairest of prices. Ono and ono-hnlf yard lengths in white, black, blue, mode, brown, for COc, 00c, 75c, 83c to $1.25. Two and one-half yard lengths in white, blnck, navy and brown, up to $2. VEILINGS BY THE YARD in colors black, white, navy, brown, grcon and tan 25c, 50c 65c New Belts Now silk belts in girdle effects in colors black, white, brown and green tho most np-to-dnto styles 50c to $1.50 q Spring Dress Goods arriving daily. Our stock now is nlmost complete. Tho showlug is tho grandest ever displayed in this city. Below wo mention a fow items of interest to thoso planning spring garments: PRIESTLEY'S BLACKS An extensive varloty of this cele brated manufacturer's product to select from 75o to $2.50 NEW ORAVENETTES NEW FIGURED CHIFFON NEW WAISTING PLAIDS NEW BRILLIANTINES ETC., ETC., ETC. FIGURED FOULARDS A very popular fabric for spring Wear; nn elegant assortment of foulnrds with shadow dots. Foulards with pollen dots in wanted colors 75c to $1.50 Wash Goods. Tho Reason's best offerings aro now on display in our domestic section; values best ever shovn, GALETEA CLOTH Tho popular cloth for children's wear; satin finish, plain striped and figured effects 16 2-3 FLAKE SUITINGS 27 inches wide, in bluo, greon, navy, B'ny 15rf CHECKED VOILE With embroidered dot in bluo nnd whito, black, and white, green and whlto, brown nnd white; tin elegant valno 25 jacquard pongee Is n most attrnctivo and successful imitation of Oriental pongeo silk is shown in tho Royal; navy, uniV brown with whito ilgurcd ef fects 20 Men's Famishings Rrosh from tho ninkors,8ovoral largo styles nro shown horo in great pro fusion; tho largest stock in tho city to select from, and nt prices that aro tho lowest to bo found. GOLF SHIRTS All tho new cloths in all desiwblo colors, with or without cuffs nt- tnohoil SI to $2 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS MI kinds and colors, 50c nnd up. -ANOY HOSE or men. It tuny bo a littlo oarly to nnnounco spring hosiery, but wo havo 'cm, Including tho now fancy tnus. Seo thorn. You'll buy. 1 fSHrTCrasramswsH mfflSMmssm nsxaxwailaiM'vaf1 TOtWWMflHBJSSJ Boys' Sweatees Our lino of boyil' sweaters wnsr novor so complete as now All Uo newest effects, weaves nnd color combinations nro hero in nil stoics, both plain and fancy 75c to $2.25 Caps A great showing of now spring caps, in colors bluo, brown, red, tftti and mixtures 50 a"l "1- I Left in boys' kneo pnnt suits; just tho thing for school wonr at a l)Ig saving in price. v. Velvet Grip Hose Supporters Tho new stylo front pad bolt hoso supporters, rubber cushion button, velvet grip; colors whito , bluo, cardinal and black, cotton or silk 25c to $1.25 - " - - i ,.... iREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE away; but it represents something (Continued from first page.) m do business unless it can mako nneetion on fair tonus with tho lines Bat center at Portland. Every offort m 'build this road, as well as other feded ones, is balked or thwarted by e objections of tho main lines, Inch refuse to tako cars from tho in dependent roads on terms that can bo et; and this fnct being known, ef Jrts to raiso money nro strangled, imo and again a railroad to Tilln look had been beaten in this way eaten in New York. " 'But tho country wants theso short miliary lines. It needs them. It eeds them for local development. If gVe main lines will build them, well W good. But they will not; nnd each j1 tho main lines puts a veto on initi rive by nnothor, nnd nt tho same tinio veto on independent enterprise. " 'Mr. Killingsworth's bill may not ve any chnnco to bo drnwn from tho Nstjrago' in which it has boon Inid wr.Stone's Drug Store m birictiy casti uusinoss; owos no ei and no ono owea it carries a larco " its shelves, countors and show- "w aro loaded with drugs, medicines, ons, toilet articles, wines and POfs f all kinds for medical pur- rv6, T)r. PUnnf ta n vnimlfip m-fw1iifW li tno and has had many yoors of Pnnce in the practice Consulta- 063 or-i froo. Prescrintions aro free. 3t Onlv regular nriii for innil!inn. Stono can bo found at hia drug e. krtnn, Oregon, from G in tho "wng untu o at njgUt4 ff WBuilfling Material Quality and tit-Ica rnnsblarfld is test, Rear in mind thn faat t wp handle everything neceaaary j 1 1 a modern dwelling. From iB'Jdtion to roof wo can supply or wants. Call and boo us that jJ may bo convinced. VogetLumte&FuelCo. rrtacd Vftrd 14lh ami n.VRta nevertheless. It is reasonnblo that we should havo theso local lines, and it is not reasonable that tho great lines, which nro in combination against others while they contend in bitter op position among themselves, should ob struct them. " 'By theso conditions our const counties remain sealed up. Dog-in-the-manger docs tho business. So in re gard to d'ovclopmont in various parts of tho country cast of tho Cascade mountains. .That no rond has been built, all theso years, from Riparia AVash., nlong Snako river, to Lowistou, Tdaho, is another peculiar outrage. Tho great lines will not do theso things nor permit othors to do them. Such con ditions cnll forth, whllo thoy justify, measures of legislation liko that of tho Killingsworth bill; which, whithor al together wisest and best or not, nt least nro protests against continued strangulation;' What Does This Mean? Tho nbovo was not written by an nuti railroad man but by nn editor who has always been their champion, nnd who is nt presont a director in ono of tho largest railroads in tho country. IIo lias himself boon turned down on all his efforts to socuro oxtonsious of short lines in this state. He says tho railway dynasty controlling tho trunk lines in Oregon havo for yours provont ed all oxtonsious. IIo says all offorts to build iudepondont or compoting lines in Orogon havo boon callod off by tho managers sitting in thoir offices in the Now York skyscrapers not by the of ficials of thoso roads in Orogon, who must carry out tho orders of the non rosidont millionaires who lovy their tributo on Orogon nnd koop this stnto under the wet blanket. Tho Killings worth bill lifts ono corner of that blan ket for tho first time .in many yoars. All efforts to secure such legislation in tho post has boon throttlod, and it was almost n miracle how it ever got through this time. (Laughter.) Will Give New Lines a Chance. "The Killingsworth bill will let cap ital into tho state and give new branch linos a chance. The great trunk lines lying like a dead tree across onr Btate would have to hajull the ears and mako traffie arrangwoaflU on a competitive basis for new lines to Till amook, from Salem to Dallas, from lloseburg to Coos Bay, and for the ex tension of short lines ia Eastern Ore gon. The dead trees of Oregon wouM sprmt and bear green and thrift; branches and with what tho transconti nental lines were doing for us, Oregon would enter upon a policy of railroad expansion nnd ceaso to remain a blank in tho reports of now mileage publishod annually from all tho states in tho Union. The agreement of tho 'railway dynasty' in Oregon to mako this neu tral territory was off. 'Tho gontlo mans agreement, to not permit any branch lines or extensions in this ter ritory for nil tlmo to como It nil boon rudely broken into by tho legislature. Tho policy of strangulation that has prevailed too long hns been suspend ed nnd this stato is going to dovelop anil expand and build up industries on a scale not dreamed of by tho present generation. Tho population and wonlth of tho world is going to flow to us from tho outBide nnd wo nro going to bo per mitted to devolop from within, Stato Will Protect Itself. "Tho conquest of tho Santa Fo sys tem, and tho report that tho Standard Oil magnates had secured control of tho Harriman linos, has nrousoil pooplo in Orogon to a greater pitch of oxcltc mont than ovor before. As tho Oro gonlnn says, every intorost of tho farm, mine, factory and workshop lies nt their mercy. Tho peoplo of Knnsns havo taken up arms to fight tho octo pus to a finish and tho legislature hns docidod to ostablish an oil Tofinery nnd tho Prosidont has backod thorn iu thoir fight. It is going to tako tho best mon in tho logislnturo of this stato nnd tho host mon wo enn send to congress to chock this nwful powor that by ovon capitalization on ono sido robs tho pro ducer and citizen with unjust ratos, nnd by uudor-valuation cheats tho state, tho county, tho city nnd tho schools out of a just sharo of tnxos. If tho poliey of strnngulntion on tho pnrt of tho railroad syndicates, couplod with the policy of absorption into tho bands of tho 'SYSTKM' is continued, there is nothing loft for tho pooplo but by employing tho iuitintivo and refer endum to onact a maximum rato law and a just assessment law and protect themselves against further robbory and injustice. " (Great applause.) On motion a unanimous vote of thanks was given Colonel Hofer for hie presentation of the subject, and after listening to other speakers the large gathering at the court house ad journed Colonel Cooper declared it was one of the most profitable gather ings of the league ever bold and that, the club would favor forming a league . f the alley clubs to take up the mat ter of promoting tho building of tho trolley lines nnd branch lines of, railroads. Thoro is inoro Catarrh in this sec tion of tho country thnn all other dis eases put together, and until tho Inst fow years was supposod to bo incura ble. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local diseaso nnd pro scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to euro with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sob onco hns provon catarrh to bs a con stitutional diseaso and' thcroforo re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catnrrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional curo on tho market. It is taken intornaliy in doses from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acts diroct ly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offer ono hun dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni als. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., To Ictlo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7Cc. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. short distnnco north of tho station at Kingston, burned to tho ground, nnd tho ontiro contonts was consumed. Mr. nnd Mis. Dressier had como to Stayton to attend lodgo, leaving thoir littlo hoy and Oliver linker nt tho houso. Thoy decidod to go to King's storo for a while-, nnd! loft everything apparently snfo. Thoy had been at tho storo but a short timo, whon thoy no ticod tho blazo, but boforo thoy could reach tho houso it was too far gono to savo anything. ( Tho peoplo of Stnytoli donntod near ly ifWi to tho unlortunato people, nnu this sum will be added to by tho noigh- I bars nnd friends about Kingston nml I nlong tho lino of tho C, & K. It. R., j where they aro well known. Tho Best Known of All Every ono knows that it is tho best known of all brands, and all smokers know that it is tho best quality. Tho La Corona olgnr. Remington Lost All by Firo. (Stayton Mail, February 17th.) Tuosday night, about 8 o'clock tho homo of Perry Drosslor and family, ft OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described in SUNSET MAGAZINE March Number Fame Rests Upon tl raSi MSI I i WMmmMmm v IH2L w Has a finely illustrated artielo on tho Great Con lenial -just tho thing to Bend east. Many news ar ticles, some good stories, olevor versos nnd interest ing miscellany. Vigor ous work by entertaining writers. SOLD by all NEWSDEALERS Quality Outsells All Others Outwears All Others OutlivesAll Others y. &.? Remington Typewriter&Company 249 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon i i Sum