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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1906)
.A-'i ! mnwiilMm i Eli IH 1 I 8 DAILY CAPITA JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 81, 1000 HMMHHM &!''' c'rt ti'-'2.w "' lltSYV CSI1H YTC1I Now stylos In dqlnty patterns In silk waists In WHITE, J1LACIC, CHECKS, NETS, PLAIDS ANI) ALLOVEIl LACE. Your wants ,can, best, bo BUpplied now whllo the stock is at us uest. $5 to $1 0 Rain Coats "Wo havo Just received n shipment about thirty rnlncdits for women Wo have been doing such a satls 'factorj' buHlilc'ss In nils' clhss of gar ments that, It Is difficult, to get them fnBt enough Howover,' If you are looking for n garment of this kind and will como In at once, wo bellovo tho Btocks nro In Buch ahnpo now that you enn bo nulled J THoy nro all of atnndnrd quality In wanted stylos nnd shades. $8.50 to $22.50 Outing Clowns A vory npcessnry garment ror tho cool weather Haven't you folt no tho.igh you nocd one? Wo can Biipply you with almost any kind you wnnt In plain, white, whlto with fancy yokca or tho protty Blrlpejil ones, a full range of bIzcs from Infants to adults Is among our showing. 50c to $2-50 Krinkle Down The very- newest thing In tho eiderdown world Light as n feather warm, but not bulky, stylish In Its Huffy dqllcncy, has won Uh way Into tho honrtH of our ctistomors Wo cannot too high ly recommond It for dieting micelles, kliiiomiH, bath robot, bby rlotlu'H contt, etc. ColorH red, gray bluo nnd green (Z(n 20 Inches wldo UUt HiiMwiiHaiiHHHHHHHHHHHMWHNHHnHMHHMHMHMMH TODAY ONLY Special Sale No. 304 An opportunity to cccuro your slipply of toilet articles, at much less than tholr real worth. Eastman's Tooth Powder; Enstmnn's Tnlcum Powder; Itnhiicr Medicated Soap, demonstrated nt Stnto Fnli; Cocoa nut Soap, 0 bars; Agate Soap, SI barn; Antiseptic Witch Ilnzcl nnd Hard Water Witch Hnzcl Soaps by the box. Nono will bo sold until 8:30 p. m. today. No phono orders taken. Regular 25 cents values 10c 5 ; Belt Specials A full lino of lentler nnd silk bolU In nil colors, Including black nnd whlto. You can chooso profitably from this showing nt Half Price "Cravenette" Rain Proof Dress Goods . Llko all good things it has many Imitations There Is but ono Genuine Cravenette nnd thnt ono Ib mndo by tho cele brated PRIESTLEY Wo handlo this great pro duction hero and havo It In all wanted wclghtu and shndos. Evory yard Is stamped. CHAVEN1-7TTK and nono Ib gonulno without It. $1 .50 to $3 Ladies' Knit Underwear Tho celcbrntod Morodo under wonr hnnd llnlshcd for miss cs nnd women. A full nnd complete lino In nil kinds of undorgnrmonts In wool, alllc, wool nnd silk, Halo nnd cotton. 25c to $6 j Long Silk Gloves Your wnntfl enn bo supplied hero for long Bilk gloves In olthor blnck or whlto Not withstanding tho long glovo fnmlno our prices nro wonder fully low for Buch splendid vnluos. $1.50, $1.75, $2 Golf Gloves Warm gloves for cold wenth or. In colors black, blue, gray, whlto and mixtures In all. sizes. 50c SILK LINED CA8HMEHETTE GLOVES In colors gray, brown, nnd blnck 50c flannelettes Probably tho largest assort ment between Portland and Frisco Tho lino embraces nil tho best nnd most wnntcd pat terns nnd colorings 27 Inches wide Light, medium and dnrk 1 0c to 20c N(WPMMI Scotch flannels For walstlngs In dainty stripes nnd checks In light shades 30 Inches wide. 35cyd The Alma Sleeve Vests for infants doeB not bind under tho nrms nnd lrrltnto tho child a good, coinfortnblo gar ment that will appeal to evory mother All sizes In stock. Ruben's vests for children in nil sizes nnd grades cotton, lisle, wool, silk nnd wool all silk. 25c to $2.25 Fine Clothes FOH THE LIN WHO CARES Tho man who Ib satisfied with nothing but tho best will always find satisfaction In selecting hla clothing here, because they aro mndo with all tho distinction off style, all tho perfect features, all the high quality of fabrics and nil tho care to little detail which mark tho Best That Can Ho Produced. Won't you como In nnd seo them? $10 to $30 Men's Shoes The now shoes thnt have all tho snappy stylo to them combined) with good fit and wearing quali ties aro tho ones to be found here. Let us show you. $3.50 to $4 Trunks That Arc Trunks. Mndo on tho lntest sclontlflc principles of strong materials thoroughly braced and fastened You wnnt a trunk you can depond on ono thnt you know will go to tho end of your Journey In good shape This Is tho kind wo havo All sizes nnd grndos to suit your taste. $2.50 to $37.50 Mr. and Mrs.' -Steve Bach, who havo been the guests of -Mrs.' Peter Dnch, returned to their home in Leb anon today. Mrs. Cynthia A. Craig, of Missouri, is visiting her daughter, Mrs W. 'Hi Porter. She 'Is accompanied My her niece, Mrs. Roxle Craig, of Provo, Utnh. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Dilrbln, who have been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Fnrrar left this morning for a short visit In Albany. Sir. Durbln Is' a forest ranger at.Lowell. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Freeman nnd Mrs! J. Toles, of Chicago, who have been tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wiley, of Mnrlon street, loft this morning for n short visit .nt Central Point. Rev. Wnlter Reynolds, of Philo math, formerly pastor of the United Brethren church here, was In tho city tho past two days, nnd wns tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Savage. Ho was called here to preach tho fu neral sermon of the late Mr. Itot-ztcn. THE END OF THE FIGHT Bedding Tho lnrgcst nnd host lino good vnluos in tho city . BLANKETS All grades from 45c to $1 0 COMFORTS All sizes nnd grndes from of $1 to $12.50. Blanket Cloth For bath robes Thoy como In dnrk shades In fnncy pat terns with border to mutch. 20c yd Rochestor, N. Y., Oct. 31. Today Is Hearst's last day In tho up-stnte J campaign, nnd It Is snowy nnd cold. Tho candldnto'B volco Is worn out. Ho spoko In a number of towns this afternoon, nnd will sponk threo times nt Buffalo tonight, nnd return .to New York. I Oswego, N. Y Oct. 31. Hughes Is winding up his campaign, nnd Working grndunlly townrd New York, holding meetings tonight nt Syra cuse. Ho claims ho Is winning bnck tho Interest of tho factory worklng- mon. CITY NEWS i A Cnlle.'tloii of Importnnt i'nrn graphs for Your Conttldcrutlon Alnnkn flold Dan S. Kuln, of tho OrogT SiiHhltiia Mining company, urrlvod in tho city Monday evening from Alas ka. Ho brought with htm n Inrgo glass Jar filled with gold nuggets which ho exhibited as a samplu from tholr iiilno, Tho Jar contains over 12000 worth of gold uuggots which aro Just ax they wore found In term flrmn. Ono of tho nuggota weighs over throo ounces and ns most of tho specimens was taken from tho ground nt n dopth of between threo nnd four feet, Tho jar nnd contents wero turned over to tho company's treasurer,' Jack Rogers, but ho could not bo Induced to stbnto In which room or in which safo ho would keep It. X' CUT GLASS SALE Notice, Royal Neighbors Special business to trnnsnet next Thursday night. All mombors nro roquoBted to bo In attendance. By ordor of Mnrgnrot Headrlek, oraclo. l0-30-2t Fred Barker Married A inn r rlii i' llcnnsn linn linnn ! Bired at Portland to Fred II. Barkor, I Personal HI fc m nn Unions Angered by Move of Saloon men. Wnlla Walla, Oct. 31. Open wnr fnro hns boon declared by the Walla Walla labor unions against tho sn loonmcn of tho city over tho demands jmndo on Louts Knn. a local cigar manufacturer by F. A. Dryden, presi dent of tho Wnlla Walla Retail Liquor Dealers' Association, nnd John Kremer. n well-known Baloon mnn, thnt ho dischnrgo his foreman, Fred Pelster, who Is president of tho Wnlla Walla Trades and Labor Council. II. B. Thlolaon. the insurance man, Tho trades council a week ngo In- wns a Portland pnssongor this morn- dorsod J. J. Schtffner, 7i union mnn, lng. for justice- of tho penco on tho Dem- Rov. a. O. Oliver, of Jefferson, Is Clydo Lnughond went to Albany ocrntlc ticket. The saloonmen, who In town todny. 'yestorday to visit friends nnd spend nro openly supporting J. J. Huff mnn, Frnnk Brown has returned from a few dnys' outing. the present Incumbent, for tho posl- a business trip to Jefferson. I Stnto Secretary Dunbar left last tlon, went to Kan nnd Insisted thnt Mrs. F. G. Bolter, of Brooks, waB evening for n business trip to Port- ho dischnrgo Pelster for tho trndo In tho city yestordny. land. council's nctlon. under tho ponnlty of Attorney Thomns Brown returned Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Noah, who bovcottlnir him. Kan omnhntlpnllv i - ---, - - aged 23, of Goldondalo, Washing- to Woodburn Inst evening. been visiting In tho city, havo return- refused. Tho union lnbor men nro ton, and Miss Nettle M. Collins, nged F. 8. So'nn, formerly of Sllvorton, od to their homo In Orogon City, i highly Incensed, nnd It Is believed 21, of Portland, Mr. Barkor Is n him returned to Portland. Mrs. J. II. Settlomlcr, of Wood- former student of Wlllnmotto Unl- E. D. HnrrlB has loft for a visit In burn, wns visiting lu tho city yes verslty, nnd Is well known In this North Yakima. terday. city. A. R. Adams, tho Insurnnco man, County Trensurer Richardson re- snmo up from Portland last 'evening turned last evening from n short New Home Mark Skiff went to Portlnnd thla business trip to Stnyton. Dr. W. II. Ilyrd nnd family havo morning. Miss Sarah Neeley has gono to moved Into tholr now homo on tho O. R J. L. nnd S. II. Goln nro Sa- Portland for a brief visit with corner of Court and Church streets, 'lorn visitors from Jefferson today. friends. O. Worloy left this morning for. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Martin left last Portland, whoro ho will reside. . evening for Fairfield to visit rela M. Miller, of Marlon, la in town on tlves nnd friends. tho nctlon of tho snloonmon jeopard izes a portion of tho Republican tlckot. Dctkn to lie Sent EnM Coroner A. M. Clough rccolvcd or ders from Detkn'a relatives this business today. August Belmont After Rig Game. Fredrlctoy, New Brunswick, Oct. 31. After completing arrangements for his hunting trip on his reserves In tho north, Mr. August Bolmont, of Now York, accompanied by hlB son, a valet, servant, nnd several ex. perlenced guides, left here for Araqul 1 X f T 4 T n aaii r n r) f Ystl n I .Uin. I. XV. 1VIILT1 U11U .1 ID. tlUHIl ' . . . ... .. morning to exhumo tho boy of tho Lawyer Brown of Woodburn, Is In Johns, of Jefferson, nro In tho city ntwloT Ttwlll Take Mm r, b blv unfortunate man, nnd ship by ex- tho city. press to St. Paul. Tho remains will. bo exhumed, plnced In a sine ensket and forwarded tomorrow. CITY DlvorVo (3rntsl . Mary L. Hanson was yesterday granted a dlvorco from Silas D. Han son, ns naked for In tho complaint. J Injunction Suit In tho Injunction caso ponding In For ft ohort time only wo will soil tho circult court of Louis Lachmund vs. J. Q. Mooro a motion to dissolve nnd demur was overruled. Tho de fendant wnB given ton days to further plead. wt'tltH at greatly reduced price. at - . four window display with prloea jttftUly marked on cu piece. 4 We kayo mother big shipment of tit glaaa on tho road from tho fac- - 7 tery aad must make room. Our t ' ,iun are already well .filled. Doa't ' l $& v" ft .mIm thi Gf)portualty: You may cot jwiTotker Ilk It. Barr's Jewelry Store mi UMr, . ,- Will Ho Closed Tho blacksmith shops .throughout tho city will bo cloaed tomorrow af ternoon on account of tho death of tho lato H. B. Munson, and tho b!nck smiths will attend tho funeral In a body. They Will Marry Marring licenses wow Issued this afternoon to George K. Higglns and Mabel D. Parker and B. H. Whlto and Miss Kdlth Eyre, all of this city. Fikl INXltto " David McFaAlaa 9to4 a ttloa fpr MUral!tkm W twlay. ThU la ta llnrt ptlUo Ur tk Mrs. Zndoo Rlggs came up from Portland this morning. for a brief visit. Mrs. E. Walsh loft this morning for a short visit with her son, F from whence ho will strike Into the moose hunting country whenco ho Intends to rough It In the open. o Congressman Dying. Worcoster, Masa., Oct. 31. Gener al Rock wood Hoar, congressman lng business today. has been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. from this district, and Bon of the lato State Treasurer Moore went to, will Skiff, returned to her homo to- sonntnr. is Pmnotiwi tn rtio nt nnv Jn. '.lev !.... . i....i..i . .. . noun H. B. Roberta wont to Turner thla Walsh, In Mt. Angel morntng. p, e. Llbby, the cattlo buyer of Mlsa Emma Burton returned to Jefferson, arrived In town this morn hor home In Lebanon this morning, fog for a brief business visit. Will Loonoy Is In tho city transact-) Mrs. E. Halo, of Brownsville, who Largest Cannery ln JjJ"p tniuaiicuun oi vast Imr to. tho stnte nnrf nt !,- .. p cahco -to real estate taW Morfh Ttonnli ,llni-l. . " U 1 ....... ..... ...oulv.t ot g coj.haa Jus been con8umm.t;.n Cdlltornhi Fruit P.. Uonjmsphrcbnseaablotkoful Nprth Bench, and v,m e ' SJ1 ",r,Br "l,,t cannery u world. a lthougli the Hans nr v.. complete, It has Ken decided J mediately and erect a fou' enforced concrete class A bnJj cover tho entire block JlL!VrJ employ 2500 people. Thn J. of the Southern Pacific ComniS nf 1,n 1.1 ll- ...... 'U'8 v-. w.v.- uc.t uuu win permit thi lng of spur tracks into ft,. ' nnd. with tho exceptional ! duties, tho plan will be i. equipped for handling freutl any other.' Extensive pumpu,. .... u.v,VU UU1U inoEajtui,. uu.h uiu L-uncern to obtain u nnce of water for fire protetBM cleansing purposes. 'Tim nlirt M.l.i . .. j.. n.u nam ior tn .... hns not bee'n disclosed, hut in.-. derstood to bo In the neighborly, of $200,000. 'The contonshWL provoments will require an oatlj n eiiuni amount. Tho new owners have comma, tho demolition of the old bnlldbf mnko room for tho new tin., which nro to bo rushed with an J sioio speeu. Journal of Progren, Signs of the TlniM. Never boforo havo the Chrfrfi shoppers nppcared so early tt ul yenr. Wo havo sold threo nbi ln tho pn9t week, Intended 9 ll ! nt ft .aaa..1 . oiu iDLiniiB iMfsems ana teror.11 il dors of special designed pieces 1 Jewelry. While this may seem catj yet It's n wso thine to do. ol stock Is Inrger than ever. We ij unpacking new things every (A Our cut glass will be the flnen Snlcm. Gilt clock novelties, kJ silverware and tho most beautll up to dnto plated war line ever i on this const. Any article In cl storo can bo selected now and away until tho Holidays. A orl tho wiso is Biifllclent. 1)1 F.I). mtix'SON At his late reildea, ner of Mill nnd Twelfth itrtw, B. Munson, nged 51, at 11 o'clock last night of heart UUi M Xfiincnn WnB S TOl-IW blacksmith of this city, whrej noi.in.i fnr cnvornl vears, 110,1"1 r-ivrt.i iiv n wife nnd two cbWml son nnd daughter. Funeral in-i monts will bo announced lait Portland last evening. Dr. Hawk, of Jefferson, Is In town today. .v Mls Edna McFarlno went to Port land last evening, W. H. Stahl, ot North Dakota, Is ln tho city looking for n location. Mrs, F. G. Deckabaugh went to Portland this morning. day. Mra. Mary Allen went to Wood burn yostorday for a brief visit. Sho will bo tho guest ot Mrs. J. H. Settle ralor. D. C, Humphrey, who baa been with the Statesman Publishing com pany, has accepted a position with ment. A bulletin Issued at says he Is gradually sinking. i - i George Vlesko wont to Kugeno thls.tha da,1 Review ot Roseburg. morning to assist In tho construction Miss Chloe Bashor Is temporarily of tho new University building, employed in Secretary ot State Dun- Mr, ana airs. a. u, sieemnramor, bar's office during tho illness ot of SUverton, aro In tho city to attend the Steolhammor-Goodo wcddlug. Charles Baker loft for his homo In Albany this morning, attor a visit with Salem friends. Tho Rav. Father Olenn, ot Port land, Is In the city to officiate at toe Steelharumer-Goodo wedding. Henry J. Ottenhelmer, the hop wan, came up from Portland last ev6ala. .Mr. J. F. Tol wat to Portl tkls atorataf to vlntt frlnd for a abort tiaw. Mlsa Fiorina Hatch. Mlsa Hatch, private secretary of Secretary ot State Dunbar, who has been 111 with appendicitis, Is re ported to bo much Improved. Isaac Campbell and wife, recently from the east, who have beea spend ing an outing at Newport, arrived la the city last evening to bo the guests ot friends. Mnu H. W. Foster, of Seattlo, who aaa been the guest of Iter, P. W. Cltffe and family, left taU moralns for Portlaud, en rout to Iwr koiao. Silver Goes Up. Washington, Oct. 31. The mint thla afternoon purchased 100,000 ounces of silver at 70.71 cents, for- dellvery at Denver. ' o " Jr Favor of Hearst. New York, Oct. 31. Pat McCar- ron to'day received a cablegram from Crokor congratulating him oa the stand he ad taken against Hearst. o Ton-year-old Toto waa going to a party for the first tlmo. "Here aro two franca, Toto," aald his father. "If It ratna bo sure yon you lake a cab home." Wkea Toto got homo he waa taor ougkly dreactedl "Why didn't you take a ck?" -claimed his father. "I dU fetker." raU4 Ttfo. "ad I aat o tk kex all tk way kiwa. It wa great," Boa VUt. Norwich Unioa Fire o nro Society. 17...1. xTorniitTi. Resident. Ofllco with Wm. Brown &Ce, 129 Commercial Street. Money to Loan 7 THOMAS KJ' Over Ladd & Bush's BanV,Sil NEW T0DA1 Wanted. Men to work la H nursery, on Garden now. work for good men. C. Dllie,, e, t Cnoll nnrknee C0 ., iva wool unawi' State or Commercial strM or leave at Journat oj- CUtVU jun.u. !.., A mnna OCatO ur ro " . J. .n1l nt 110l Monday night. Leave at JH etreet and receive .-J I w h,.va lust recTi other shipment of Bunion's (Hire Oi The best olive oil os market and guarantee STRICTLY PI Wo have it In PINT BOTH "?Z7Ztit ... mi.mK CAS" WearetheonlyasBU,Wj Ine ollvo on m - The MoirGi Compaq 4m. Bw pm-1 ,j ,i