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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
o lie ' K'r IWS.. nr- ' e is A . DAILY CAPITAL JOUItNAL, SALEM, ommSJ'' JAKOAItY 8, 1000. THE WORLD OP WHITE AND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE WITH OUR WHITE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE ESTABLISHMENT Every article in the house, except o few contract goods, will be forcefully reduced during this sale which begins this morning. Wcarc originators of these famous sales for Oregon. Hf.m,rw:l,wnwriaB:i GRAND BARGAINS IN WEARABLES Don't wait but make your purchases at the earliest opportunity values can't be duplicatedchoose first. i ii ut Children's Coats Conihttlng of Silk. Hear Skin and wool conte. Vnluea to An rn 18.75. Glearnnoo prlco... $6,011 Ladies' Coats TJio clevcrcit conceits of the aeaion In the but umterlnli. There are uumoroua burKnlni In till aectlou that Inaurvt omethlun; to your ItkliiK. nnd nt price much under the ordinary. Handkerchiefs A wide and varied collection of haudkercblefa with pretty eoruer deilgni of ahcer mate rldl orth nearly double what wo Bk SOCIAL PRICES Ladies' Suits The bot of the season' newest stylee nml materials valued from J23.40 to 133.60 Clearance prlco $10 Ladies' Skirts Lndloa' now stylo skirts of Chev iot, Mohair and Panama In want ed colore. Vnluea to JIG q Clcnrnnco prlco !j)5 Outing Wear Cold nlKhta auKgects vory forol bly thu noed of warm underwear nnd Bowna. We htivo tho boat as Htirtmont youll Hud and ovory ono of our oxtrn vnluo. n.iuuAxci: pimcks. 4Jc&. neireMdSi Men's Clothes The beat aasortmont. boat valuoa ahown In tho city; lowest prices for equal grade la tho ontlre story brlofly told. Could you oxpoot moro? Special Prices House Coats Of Hue variety to select from. Tho boat of grades, styles und colors. Tho entire lot la REDUCED ONE-FOURTH CITY NEWS fM tmt Vy O-tilittrntlim 0HK UlHHl NKfllf IJ V, A. Whit u exhibiting ilXM 80 turnUa in the Jow window of Newport Agates ttleJIllkja . . it . . i! "" ",Br fw leoi in cirtum- , fereiice. They wero grown by J. u. Hroylv ur Salem. A New ArrUnl A baby tlrl arrived Sttnday, lfc. HMbor Ut In the home of Mr. Rlul Mr. W. w. Wniuma. The father, who U the l knowu turnuM iv- at Ui,orlM, u wehlnjj many cou- srniumuona from hi friend. Ro tell Huilo write John Henry, awicrm ueuvery, Uaw. lJ.2.sw DAVEY GAINING SUPPORT fc. Sjdi &"& I 'BOBM. wW' &', ,- 1 H T fc .JS Tmk, SaT A I I 'SfSwl hM SiAviK-wi VV?So7 llwIU SW Ywk I Tint .WEE mm t WSWAmL M l AJ&Z.m v li?l VA5!r B ya 'mNwkSkj Jii-i.yiaBW jrw,-I . ,1 s&rrrpaxwyyjw vf M 'rAi&M3 i RnHpHk H m C?CHBBlliB JHHMBBidHHBBBRferLiJHK fl P' k Sones of Polk and Lincoln May Take a Hand In the Fight Tho statement of candidate can didate Vnwter that the Bourne forces were backing Davoy, of Mar ian nnuniv fnr finoaker soonis not to have hurt that gentleman's chancos. He started for Portland to look after hla fences, nnd from statomonU pub lished In the Portland papers, it would appear that now recruits nra coming to him. As tho matter stands It Is tho Mnrlon Bounty man against the field. An effort wag made to get a statement from Hon. D. P. Jonos, of Polk county, today. He Is attend ing court nt Dnllns, and will enter the rins for rosults this ovonlng. says ho has known for some tlmo thnt tho Bourne forces wero going to Dnvey. and whllo ho has Had posi tive assurances that such was not tho wish of Mr. Bourne It soms ho could not control' his supporters from go ing to Mr. Dnvoy. What Jonos has mi hU slcftvo no one can tell. Ho ta n hne.l flrrlltnf nnrl U-MI lift llOfiril , .1 ....... ...... -- I from. Mr. Davoy gives out tho fol lowing statement tedny: "Tho statement oont out by tho Vnwter following that I am Mr. Bourne's cnndldnto for speakor has' Multnomah, would not afihU port that ho Is in tho Vawter J witn mo six vnwior men Ja nomnn who uociare that hek with thorn. ! Tho day's development ' f1 Davoy, wno appears to hA "Washington and Umntllla cot against ueninis 01 vnwter, a In n fair wny to win lnn votes in Clackamas. Should ri ceed in thoso sovoral dirh. there Is little doubt that he ti cue 811CCGS9UII cniHiiaate. in luuunomau iivo of it, 1 claimed by Vawtor have slgnfj agreomont to support hlui-J man, liovoriuge, Wilson, Chapl, isonnup. jjciugen, Farrell Pntiinlinll linvn tinf m . , nnnios to tho pact, so thnt It ,1 Vawtor has hut five sure tot J Multnomnii. inrreu decline sign until Bovon others h.iv. ceded him, and Campbell's nsJ the vawtor pact Boms not yet toi been siven. OPPOSED TO JUTE FACTO Chamberlain's ?Messaee Be Ferninst Bag Factor Govomor Chambcrlnln It grinding nwny on his messase 1 If tho hnrd work put In upon tit t uniont Is nny indication, it wfin vigorous document. One thlnt ....W ............- .w. ,.v....w -, . ..v VU.UJ. no foundation In fact, and for good , uoon (locuieci. no will not rccoatJ renFons. In tho only tnlk I over hnd a Jute mill for tho mnnufactml with Mr. Bourne on tho question, i grain sacks by convict labor nfiov tuv rnnillilnrv fnr gnnnL'nr ivns ' flllda thnt If nil tnn 30(1 n.i... ...... ..w ............... .. ,.-..... .. , - -., j.njta announced, ho assured me ho would could bo worked on mnklnc i toko no hand in tho contost, ns at tnoy wouiu not turn out morel that tlmo four candidates were men- enough for Mnrlon county. On tloned, nil of whom had signed state- other hnnd. ho finds it will Inter1! mont No. 1 Mr. Vnwter. Mr. Newell. I as much with free labor na tfcer Mr. .TnnAa nnrl mvnnlf wlilln Mm Inc ft atnvta nn iUnvn nv ..i...! ..... ... ...... ...uu.. ... ...U v.iw "D -u..u. in u uiu auuciB other cnndldnto, Mr. Chnpln, though ninny people employed nt null na nnu not signed stntcmont ao. 1,'grnin ungs now ns thore wooM prisoners set nt that tnsk, If thei went Into tho Juto sack mnnufis Ing business. Tho sneka mtit Portland now amount to abont S hnd doclared hlmsolf in favor of Mr. Bourne's election; henco , nl) being his friends and supporters, ho could tnko no hand and would not. "I linVO ailtiroachcd no niomlinr nt 000 In vnlnn nor nnnnm nnrl in - "" -"-"- .'.. . ...., MUM .W OXtent cnnvlri.mnfln anrlta wnnll tuubo oi any position no mignt oc- in competition with freo labor. CllIlV HI! thn Cnniitr.rl.il nunnlln. T I ani.a n n.....l..... .1 i. I. llflVn rnncl.-lnrnrl flint mnlln. ..HI..I '-.. ...A. .1.1 1. i- ... 1.1. . ...... v ,...,. ...unvj. Dl'mcu tut; nuuiu ilUVU 10 UO U UU1B 1 o tne oto in June, nnd 1 hnvo based as it tnkes to run a woolen mill. my clnlm to tho spenkershlD on tho dosortB of Mnrlon county, which hns not n slnclo stnto otllcer In tho old message will come out stroMl good roads nnd bettor watervujrj Tho governor expects to atfc '"M"""' im aBajBHj Personal I In Albany for re- J. O. Brown abort vlalt. K. Q. Huntor nnd wife havo turned from Seattle. iwhIT 1.ra'!nau returBe, 'ro J'ortland yesterday. Roy Knotta ia baok from n visit at hla home Itv Tualatin. O. 1 Hour loft Mil .,.- . !orUandonbu.Vue. ' BIr Cul. PaKo loft thla mornlut; for a bualnea trip to Portland. "w . uverton. of w.- osatc-i Kevr Vfire havo thcio w ipulax la Jklw. We bve tvut lu a plant (or peJUU lt WtM J rtf iireyaNd l8 ,,uh i1 wottut thm on hort notlco, TMU vtll b r 8rl tt.aveiic ., rtiUare at Km ,tVlir wn havo UaT r W tewe nt atty W 1m fe4Y oa hand a small ek of iw(Uk4 t(ene or uie. BARR'S JCWfLKY STORE m . .. I Clrll Srrvlw Kvumlnatlon . n ouinuRaupit ror the iHultlea of i.11PM ' , ' ",,?on. or oJwk (male or femi -.... ". . rurn ,va ' the olty yMtUr.inv (Male) will be held m hft ,.--.!:. lion- y Davoy Ment tn i.. ... ... .. "- t'wwtw am nn . ... " in ihw cil on Jauuary 28. m. For I i ur,BW IUI" rewnlnC. -n-MTOHwn buhk. nml for full u . wvi lUt 11X11 IB rwiHiUoB rlaile trt ik .,' Hon, qviallflcatiaa. dmiru ..,... , - --., maul. ". ttnUew. etc. oddreM eur, Uord f elMl ml wam. WK. KM((MCO, CltV. XLr .. ww. lfti aeeretnry. Vow Cnn Oct 8tv Wo-hW At (he wwmlll. on . ...- Phono st. ,rw- ---. .NVUMmi of Klhvr Itell rir Aro nuwttisl ia l u.. ... day wvealBB. Januarv i. m ... .... Braud oBJctfw and Albany ClroKw It Robert MoK. Hnfor r- .. .... Senator M. A. Miller wturnoj to hla home in Leb,,on last even?nt a.,K:.rUonaBUlld.ofSe. x.7 ";.,: . "a5 Htt,om rolatlvoe .uinillO I'nnnll land. retHrnetl U In Port- Mr. a&d ii irriU.u . .. ! dauchter. who ).., . ..... Iwr&iW ,u., "T.'.-r"? ,l"1 I. i L -... . rum inoaaii, left RlBh Itader. ifca n... SS. SS K wr. irewer and on n. thla cltv. v.. ..: K Qt Jacob. t j. w'n":T: !KSS" uri - t lty ye.terday. ' ' W8J Portland laatovenlnc, after a several ""'a . wnn iiu family, Mies Jennie Ounninr.hm .... ,,. t n c.i .. ujjU .Mrs. J. D. Sutherland left thla morning for a vlalt B Portland. Mr . m. W. Stunton. after viblt Ing her parents bore, returned this nornlnB to her home in Portland ,..!!" ";lUe Jw". who has been IH1,,S mIn Nollle Stanton, left this wrj88 tot her home In Portland Mls Alloo P..i.io .. .. ?-..i5S. ".rr;,r; ? xr o,,, io "" ta Don Yantis ri,n. . today to .. M:......W).rTa, agricultural colle; ,Q tUe Reprosentatinu wn . ' l-.n. of Muun; Xare In-tlTe oltV WUng located for the com L soaslon of tho legislature, mlniJ Rev. J. h. Powi-. ..- . ing tho thi-J" ... :.uo ,8 attead- TI.U at hla houiMCn a"r hr home thu Z1.1 re.torne1 to Ine Salem ...Z. ?.' Wt- W,,M "a Wends. TrwUdcnt Phnr ...... Proeldent T a XiZ. . . nCr V,c identI:MMSlD.an0r venity, came un fm . . vni niornlas, ruaa thla or new set. nnd hns not hnd the tho Albany transportation ce: tlon, nnd will deliver an adil thoro In tho prosonco of the b bors of tho general assembly, i havo been Invited to bo present. o Itov. Carlisle, P. U.S&irtln, L. l Of "Wnverlv. Tox.. writes: "di morning, when first arising, I efc find n troublesome collectlos phlogm which produces a cough i Is very hard to dislodge; but a quantity of nnllnrrf's Horeboa Syrup will at onco dlslodgo it, tho trouble Is over. I know oi( sponkorshlp for 12 yoars or tho nrosl doncy of tho senate for 22 years, and on my experience in legislation nnd on my record as a Ropubllcan for over 30 years. "Every mombor approached will bonr mo out In this statomont. T want to win or lose on those claims, una i consldor it unfair to rlne in any false notes whllo tho band is Playing." Port land Oregon Inn Gossip. Thnt Dnvoy will nrnhnhiv ..... Washington county's throo votos for I'eoKor in the Orogon loglslnturo m.,11.1.. lU-i .. . .. 1. ..4 rl wiu m.o i .. i "in unit ia equal to ii, IZ !rl ?0.fmfU"n recolvod om'so pleasant to tnko. I enn most wuti county yosterdnv. Pnnnr.ii .. Columbia, yestordny slenoii nn nr.L. ment In Portland to support Davoy and Reproeentntlve Bnrrott, of Uma tllln, sent word thnt ho and his two colleagues In that rmmiv n,i tlcally decided to annnnrt lUi .. dldnte. Prom authentic, an,,nn ,i -.w finuLua in i w couny it is announpr.,1 nt Brown Is dlsnosod tn fii,nn.. ir.... but that that county's throo votes dially recommend it to all peJ needing n medlclno for throat or hi trouble." Sold by D. J. Fry. o HORN, STHRL. On finnrlnv morning. cembor 30. 1906, to tho wife Andrew J. Steele an ll-P0 boy. Tho proud father, who live wero likely to be t-Z. ".. b?fTa,, Js recelvimr tho coW. account of the nvri,i, . ' . Intl0D8 of h,s manX fr,ond8' fluence of Holt an 1 ,!?i"S ' mothor h ported to be doing Clackamas county, Jones soonis to be ::rr.rr,DU3vonppe"8topro. . . - n"-io lu l)re rnL!"dJ!Untle--tordayde. dm- k ' "u I0.r Ul latter candl rl.' "'w ampueii, of Clackamas CHREGON STATE BANK Jefferson, Oregon cpKaf $25,000 rdUUe banking offered Papons. Jefferson Is a Sd town, uas store,, good mills, ad "' good p5 Come and see , 0ot State Bank J A. AUPPerl wj.campbSx! ly, and has named tho arrival raid. Tho Texas Woeder. Cures all kldnav. bladder .. w p - rhOUmnMn ImuMr.. onlrl hV All KtetB, or two months' trcataa1! I'hii . .. .. U !"" ior ii. Dr. a. v. " i Olive street, St. Loula, Mo. ior testimonials . Sold br ij.. . . . . . turns store. aw-i; I Money to Lo an THOMAS K. Over Ladd & Dueh'B Bank, Sale. Norwich Union Fire ancc Socletv. Frank Meredith. Heident Al -, f ..vv.-- umce wuu wm. Brown & u' un Commercial Street. I1 ?h, NEW TODAY por Sale Chcap.Two choice 1 ng lots near Lincoln school, lem. Ennnlra g n VIcrhtl at 1311 South Liberty street, wer compaay oHoe. 1- Roo,H&-Por llgk thouaekeopW & COUple or nlo.l i.Jiv 730 J Vroat afraa vt u.vnvlteh. - (J1