Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 07, 1906, Image 1

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EARST IS BEATEN
W YORK
COUNTY ARE LEADING
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UJMLXIJAFITAL SOUBNAIA
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100STING
LEBANON
INDUSTRIES
'aking Up the Eastern End of
Linn County
lixing Up the Cause of Progressive Ag
riculture and Development
.general In 1S92: district attorney nt
; Portland In 1902, nnd then governor.
jSome of his enthusiastic friends say
he will next be elected Senator. As
the governor filed down Into town
from tho depot tho sldownlks wcro
lined with farmers, blncksmlths,
.butchers, laborers and Idlers, nil
j ready for a handshake, and nono
were disappointed.
J A bodyguard, headed by Milt Mil
ler, the Senntor-elect, escorted (ho'
governor to Hotel Lebanon, where
a fine dinner was served. Tho gov
ernor spoke Tuesday ovonlng to nn
Immense .audience, amid grent enthusiasm.
Tho Farmer' Institute.
Tho fnnnors' section
nwakenlng wns started
spirited address by 0. D. Steon. Ho
Is n hard-headed, hard-fisted ngrlcul-.IIURhos ,s olocted
turlst who has lonrncd wisdom In C0.2S4 over Hearst
the hard school of exporloncc. Ho behind his ticket In
(Editorial Correspondence.)
A two-days convention at Lebanon
s ucen nn nwnKcner ior tins pret-
town, nnd stnrts nn upward movo-
ent for Enstern Linn county. Two
ilns a day with tho outside world,
stend of one. doubles tho Intcr-
iirso with this center of business
tho Snntlnm, where they hnvo
cenfly established a high school,
iro n largo paper mill, have n
I'.vmlll under construction, nnd ex-
Ect another one soon. Potatoes,
pplcs, prunes, berries, hogs, sheep,
rain nnd butter are shipped In
rgo quantities. There Is n country
Inching enst Into tho foothills of
So Cascades for 30 miles which
needs opening up with nn electric
railroad.
Tho Incronsed train sorvlco Is
doubling the travel, and the whole
region ponetrnted by tho East Sldo
railway Is feeling the impulse of
hotter transportation.
Governor Cliainbtrlalii.
This Is tho Chief Executive's old
stamping ground. Ho Inndcd In
Linn county December 7, 1S7C, nnd
stnrtcd tenchlng n country school.
Next ho went to work ns deputy
county clerk and wont to practicing
law; wns elected to tho legislature
in 1880, nnd, after n Joint debnto
with C. E. Wolvorton, wns mndo dis
trict attorney In 1884; next attorney
REPUBLICANS
STILL CONTROL
THE COUNTRY
Democrats Make Gains in Many Con
gressional Delegations
of tho great b Washington
id off by n t , ,
01 ,, reeled returns
California in DoHbt.
Snu Frnnctscb, Nov. 7. Tho Doni
ocrntlo managers this mornlnp Ismiek
n statement In which thoy claim
Roll's election by not loss than 0000,
Thty deelnro allien carried 16 couu
ties with ft total plurality of S70(J
'which glvea lloll 44 with n total plrt?
.rnllty of 10,525. Tho lloll figure
In a number of counties nro mC
,loubtedly exaggerated, particularly
i In Sncrainonto county, whoro tlw
i Democrats claim 3500 plurality;
but which really amounts to nboui
lIGOO.-
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Iron Coming; from Abroad.
Now York, Nov. 7. Productions
nmi of tho importation of forolj;n Iron
Nov. 7. Latest cor-jtlon which assured him Dick
returns from Now York show control of' tho Stato, decided In lila vo boon realised nnd In addition of
D00O tons of No. 3 Mlddlcaborough
which arrived hero rccontly flvo car-
vontlon with tho Ohio dolcgntlon bo- R0CB nro l,c,DK lchnrged today.
hind him.
In Iowa tho election Is still in,
doubt.
CHICAGO STORE
PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE
THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE
Offers a crand assortment of Beautiful new up to date Merchandise
nt extremely low prices during this wile READ OX
ress Goods
ind Silks
by a plurality of own n,,ml lo uo a candldato for Proa.
ii.,nM.' I. rnJ,(,ont ln 1008 nm w KO to tho con-
Grontor Now
introduced Dr. James Wlthycombo, york nn(1 ln innnv Hn.gtnto C0Unt,CBi
who has boen moro or loss connect-' .', , . .,,,,.,
,i .im, ,.. i,io... , m. ., ., .,. A1 noo today tho Indications woro
.... "...a ...w ...mio vil WIV DUli UIIU UIU 1 .. .......
?y??rs'i ; X ; umi unnoior, tho Domocrntlc noin- ",mB n$nn, says rorior is oicctou uy
(Continued on fourth page.) .j;00 f(jr olltonnnt.BOVornor nnt, 12,000. Tho News, independent.
o tjio rest of tho tlckot mny hnvo boon Bn'M tno election Is doubtful, but
Labor Hrureo on the Const. elected. Chnnlor hna,. n plurality In GununliiH In probably oleclod by
Seattle, Nov. 7. Upwards of $1,- Grontor Now York of 135,000, which 3000- Tho Republican commlttoo
000,000 nro to be spent on tho now brenks nil records In this city for claims tho ticket will pull through
Hnrrlmnn lines in tho north Pacific iloiitonnnt-governor. Other Domo-u' 20.000. Tho Democrnts claim
const during tho coming winter crntlc notnlncos rnn abend of Chnn-'orier win enrry tho stato by 20,000.
months nnd Chief Engineer Uoschko,! lr " this city. Tho Into incoming T,, rcau,t W,H not bo known ho
of tho Oregon Navigation, Is facing returns from up-stnto on tho ro- foro lRt.
tho problem of spending tho money Inmlndor of tho ticket show tluctuu
ns there Is a grent scarcity of labor tlonn,
in this portion of tho country. Not
Washington, Nov. 7.-With n mn
Iron from Durhnni. Nowcnstlo-on-
Tyno nnd tho northoastern EiikIIbIi
Tho Capital, tho nnt.Cum-l,,ort8 ln "'mllng n rondy-snlo, at ro
munorntlvo prices here.
Thousands of yards of beautl-
iful Dress Goods and Silks now on
lealo in all tho now Plaid effects.
Dark Reds, Browns, Cardinals,
(Navies and Blacks.
50c Fancy Plaid Dress Goods,
yd 33c.
85c Groy Panamn Dress Goods,
yd G0c. '
83c Large Plaid Grey Dress Goods
yd 59c.
25 Cloaking, 56-in wide heavy
yd 75c.
1125 Grey Plaid Cloaking, 56-ln
wide, yd $1.25.
12 00 Imported Cloaklnga in all
the beautiful Grey Plaid effects,
dark Reds, Navies, Dark Greys.
Modes Dark Turple, White and
Dlack, yd $1.49.
Beautiful new Silk, yd 25c, 39c
and 49c,
II 50 yard wide heavy Black Taf
feta SUk for petticoats, yd 9 So
111 35 Fancy Dress and Walatlng
Silks a grand assortment, yd
69c, 75c and 85c.
Cloaks Suits
Our trade In thlB department
has been 'a wonder we keep tho
ex.iress people busy hauling new
ats to our store every day.
js50 LougCoatain Fancy Plaids
14 95.
112 50 Long Coats in Fancy
Plaids, $8.50. .
In 00 Lone Coats in Fancy
Plaids. $10.90.
IIIs 00 Long Black Coats, $99"
and $12.50.
I12 l"P to date Suits, price $7.90
$18 rp to dato Suits, price $1250
Men's .Underwear
200 dozen to select from in
wool, cotton and merino, nil
priced away down for this salo.
Men's heavy fleeced lined Under
wear, 75c values, prlco 45c.
Men's all wool heavy Underwear
regular $1.50 values, sale price
98c
Blankets and Comforts
Mountains of them to solcct
from priced away down Com
forts all prices, 75c, 98c and
$1.25; Blankets all prices 49c
75c. 89c, $1.25 and $1.49.
Better ones at small prices.
withstanding the fact that tho cli
mate Is ono of tho finest In tho
world, long service is promised,
good pny given nnd transportation
paid the coveted workmen do not
nppear. In no part of the world Is
tho field for labor so promising as
on tho north Pacific conBt.
o
Cluvip Poultry in New York.
New York, Nov. 7. Owing to tho
continued heavy shipment of both
live nnd dressed chlckoua tho market
hero la demoralized ami for selling
at remarkably low prices. Ordlnnr
lly at this tlmo of tho year (armors
held bnck ahlpmonts In order to
rcnllze tho usually high prices
around Thanksgiving. The normal
receipts up to tho present woro nbout
fifty cars a week but tho number has
now risen to over 00 cars and
chickens aro selling nt tho rulnoua
prlco of 4 cents a pound in conse
quence. Dealers nro advised to
ceaso shipping so heavily.
Arizona Dcfcntx Hntoluiol.
Phoenix, Arl Nov. 7.-U la oa.
tlmntcd on nonrly cmnploto roturnn
thnt Jointure rocolvod but 124 pop
cont of tho votes enst In tho terri
tory. Mark Smith, Democrat, la
elected to congress, nnd a small jna
Jortty of-tho leglslatum Is Democratic.
Ono Ihho Democrat,
Chicago, Nov. 7.-rTho only Dem
ocrat elected in Cook county Ik.
Charles M. Cnllnhnn. cnndldnto fnr
HU opponent, Ferdinand Harnett.
nogro, got ovor 82,000 votoa.
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Gllh-t Klwtetl.
Snn Francisco, Nov. 7 Although
tho full returns from tho stnto will
Jorlty In tho house of between CO nnd ndt bo In Yor n week, uftlclont g-
u, wnen inoy expects only r.o, with ures nro on hand to confirm latLjmlll0 of .... V,Z V, ,,Tn.Vn ...
the lOBlBlntnrcs ileccil Ihnl nnmirn ..ti.. . .... ..... ...rU,,R0 r tUo M0W municipal court.
, " "- infim. n vniiiillivu mill. UIIIUll I1IIII
tho control of tho sonnto. with Ho- other cnndldntos on tho Hepubllcnn
publlran tickets chosen In 18 Btntcs, .stato tlckot will bo olectod by inn-
ouu uiipopsiuou cnnumnicn nonion in jorltles ranglnu. .from S.000 to IB,
Now York, tho mass of the "grand 000. Tho vote In Snn Francisco
oki party is juoiinnt. Tnkon nil county will not bo rotnbulntcd un
around it enn bo construed only na till this nfternoon. Hut vhon gmt
nn emphatic ondorHomont of Itooso- tnRk Is llnlshed there will bo little,
volt's policy. Tho people compiled chnngo In tho IlKiirea. Glllett enr
wlth his wishes for a Nopuullcan rd tho county by 10,000 but ran
conBrosft slightly bshlnd tho tlckot. Pritctl.
Crokor cablod today and oxproasod Cnlly complolo ngurca for tho
his satisfaction In tho defeat of congrossmun nro In this morning,
Hearst. Ho hinted ho bolloved tho nn,i 8i,ow tho 0vetlon of eight re
wumucrmiu pariy nevus n new loau- publican cniidldatoa. Two of Houf'H
A-OIfritt Ti4mntiu' .
T.lnriln VaIi Kf.... f it
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Hrynn Is unwilling to comment until
the' final returns ro n, but said;
"The reduction of tho Hepubllcnn
majority in New York la na much "of
a triumph for Hearst na If ho wore
elected."
TRADE AT THE STORE
That Saves
You Money
100 dozen ladlea H. 8. H'd'kTs
Special sale prlco 2tfc.
$5.90 black and white largo Plaid
Silk Waists. Special prlco $3.95
500 yds Outing Flannel, yd 5c.
Automobile Club of Anu'rlm,
Now York, Nov. 7. Tho Automo
bile Club of America commenced Its
four days motor wagon or commer
cial tosts today. - The contest ia for
all types of motor wagona or trurka
whether driven by gaa, electricity,
or steam and tho entries nro vory
large. The first route will bo 20
mlloB and tho second will bo a double
trip of ten miles through tho con
gested districts of the city, down to
the Battery, and returrx Prizes will
be distributed tomorrow.
o
or. no thinks McCnrren tho proper tutininrv nn.ii.i .. ,...n,i in,.i.
r-..'.. tuiiHiHiitvn uiiiivti II IUIIHM
man. but Bays such n suggestion ,y ,mrrow ,nnrKn. j(1ko Cnrrol CnUrorrtln .,.,,
I.nm 1.1... .,...).! I.o ,....l,l -, . . V..MUII mil, l
"" '" """"' "U """ 'v-,uook ror district court of nppenla
or is surprised at tho big voto of nn,i j,KU Mornn for BUperor C0Urt,
Now York City. Ho explained: "I Tho Democratic mannKora nro still
supposo it wna duo to the fact that incline! d.i. mnn,i.r i .i.im
most Tammany men wanted to uaqii'a election but the flgurea
'regulnr.' Tho fault la not tholra; nri. notiin iimin
"'" -- ---...
tho mlsohlof wns done when Hearst
was nominated. I don't enro to Indi
cate what tho New York Domocrats
should do. I'm only a prlvato indi
vidual, and nothing under henvon
could Induro mo to rosumo tho Tnm
many leadership."' Croker said ho
hoped Drxan would bo nominated In.
1908. J
Whllo Hearst admits Hughes la
elected, ho Insists tho next lleuten-ant-srovernnr.
next comtitroller. next
attornoy-general and possibly thoIl"m"oy
secretary of stato will be Democrats
The administration circles, com
montlng upon tho various features
of tho result, dlaouas the failure of
the Gotnpcrs movement. Kvory can
dldato fought by Gompora was elect
ed, except Wadaworth, of Now York,
and Ilabcock, of Wlaronaln. In both
Hammond Urfcntod,
Sun Francisco, Nor. 7,qiinrloH
liuniiuonil, tho Uopubllcan candldato
for atnto senator of Lnko county.
brother-in-law of
President Hoosovelt, In apparently
defeated.
Ntaudnrtl dll Hull.
Washington, Nov. 7.- Secretary
Moody announced today he would
tnko up tho Standard Oil suits at
once. Tho matter Ih likely to eomo
Wellington Itrpiibllrnn.
Seattlo, Nov. 7. Incomploto ro- to n bond In tho courtu within twrt
,, , ..:-,. . i ,.
turns from nil portions of tho Stato wceka.
point to tho oloctlon of throe Hopub.
Ilcnn congrosamon, and tho entire
Stnto Uopubllcan ticket.
$7.90 Silk PetticoatB made of a
heavy Taffeta Silk, all colora,
"-50- ..
50 dozen Ladlea Golf Glovea in
fancy colors and black, special
price pair. 25c
100 dozen Ladles' bavy neced
ribbed Underwear. 39e values,
price' 25c. .
50 dozen Ladle, black cotton
Stockings fleece Hned. price
12c
SALEM'S FASTEST OnOWlXO STORE.
McEVOY BROS.
rnrir nf .COfflfflSr-
dal and CmtX Streets
fiwrtlng Prlnceta In Nciv York.
New York, Nov. 7. Tho Prlncesa
De Montglyon, of France, baa ar
rived hero from Montmatre, her aoat
in France. She came to this couu- caiea local leauea wero responsible,
try to visit tho horse show and tho.IaFollotte haa been after Babcock'a
meeting of tho Ladlea' Kennel aso- scalp for years. The fight on Longs
elation. Tho princess la a great worth fallod, and the President's
sportawoman, a fearless rider to, son-in-law returns. The fly In tho
hounds and possesses one of tne uopnniican oinimom-i mm mj jiott
fanciest dog kennels In Europe
o
Pctsrlinikoff tho Peasant VlMliiM.
Pittsburg, Nov. 7 Alexander Pet-
sobnlkoff, tho Russian violinist, per
formed at a concert here tonight
He is the sob of n serf and was In
troduced Into Bpropean society by
L'
constitution of Oklahoma will be
drafted by the Democrats. Sears ia
auro of the re-eieetion of Cullom,
Dryden, Hlklna, Allee, Crane and
others less promlnont.
Tho Preaidont this morning wired
eongratulatluna to Hughes.
Johnson was re-eleeted goyernar
(n Minnesota by 60,000. the greatest
. A tM Uailom PflJ"
rnnoewi wru,uu. .u-u. -! - ' -, ..,...,,.,
schnikoff, who was an American girl. , "Jw "r R.c.. ..-.
ataltted her husband in several candidate. The State la normally
She is also Vtvvv nepuoucaii. "
tho Uaketr is Republican.
In CbMirudo Chief Juatioe
pieces for two violins.
an acooMjrtliued mualolan.
o
Gab-
a . .4m.h.1 Bxtlta 4liA rtsmiK.
tu.im.m. iuui,ia. r''T . ' ". '"" T.I
..""" 'J.-!:r;, icissi.ss: ssus-n p;
UUIUK IMP BBM.IW...- ' I
of Tlppeeanoe whloh was fougHt on
! succeed Patterwn fa the senate. The
One of tho surprises in tho Wis
consin oloctlon is tho victory of Lu
clan I Palmor, n nogro, over Thos.
for assemblyman In tho
richest district In tho city. Palmor
la a ratoror. Ho ia the flrst negro to
hold public oftico in tho atnto.
Xevuibi Democrat.
Reno, Nov., Nov. 7. Almost com
pleto returns from the larger pre
olncts of tho stutu shows a sweeping
Democratic victory. Bartlett, Demo
crat, fur congress, defeats Smith, Re
publican, by 1000. Sparks, Demo
crat. Incumbent governor, defeats
Mitchell by about tho samo. Tho
legislature Is close.
Idaho Still Doubtful.
noise, Idaho, Nor. 7--Tho result
of the election for governor will not
be definitely known before night. H
may roqulro nn official count to do-
tormlno whether Goodlntr, Repubii.
eao, or Htockslager, Democrat, oar
r!ed Iho jtala-
Huddlitiwm Llectl.
A. B. Huddloaoq, formerly of Jef
ferson, and a prominent cltison of
Marlon county, has been eleetct) a
member of the legislature, from
Washington county, Idaho.
!5...T..:2s-rtit,
i- ..i vi.ito.i hi rmmpnpid. ah.- '- t-. - . . i...,. nv.
pa ppW ,V;"7nr :;; to the his- 1 OflI M tttborlUUwlr of represenMtlves will have 233 R;lrt.Jil"
le,"U C ",,a,d n Mated that Former, er vlo ,mblln and 154 Democrats. COWWATIQK
CongreM Safely lltpubllcflii,
New York, Nor. 1. Unofflclaj rt
turns snow the next national house
May Not Occur.
ChlcnKO, Nov. 7 Tho switchman's
strike, scheduled to begjln tonight,
may not occur. The leaders of the
Brotherhood announced that ncgo
tlntlons still contlnuo.
St.
TnklxK IHAvKionn.
LouU. Noy, 7.-The attorney
genernl of Ta,xas today begun taking
doposlUons Hero in tho si'ato's ouaTer
suit agalnat tho Wnlor.PIerce m
Cotnnnny.
1 i li .0 '! J li in .
Hunk Itusklau Trnn.jMrt.
St. Petersburg, Nor. 7: Trouble
between tho Russians am! Japnneso,
It Is claimed, on the, Island of SaghV
lieu. It is reported thnt the Russian
transport Kolymn Is sunk.
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1 Cummins Win,
De Siolncs, In., Nov. 7.- The lat
est oatlmato Indlcatoa that Cummins
wins, Tho Capitol this afUraoon
concedes Cummins' ulectlon by 5000.
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I'rcxlrtciit of I. O,
New York. Nor. 7. The Illinois
Central directors eleotml Karelian
preuldont.
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Chlragn MurkrU.
Chleaxo, Nor. 7.T.Y7heat
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Dr. J. F. COOK
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