ft ti V DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1007. '" 5 lr. L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER BLANKETS FOR MONDAY FULL ELEVEN QUARTER SIZE $1 .25 Values For 98c Look out, bewnrc of Jack Froat, ho Is a tyrant. In the dead of night ho creeps in through the key hole or open window and stabs people In the back. For 98c wo will sell you a Shield which is a posltlvo pro tection. One shield Is largo enough to protect two porsons. More New Long Gloves Another shipment of long gloves camo yesterday. Our glovo business has more than doubled In the Inst few months. JS) Price and Quality Did It Velvet Grip Hose Supporters Evory 6tylo of the fam ous velvet grip supporter Is shown by us. The pad front bolt supporters liko this cut 23c a pair IP HANDKERCHIEFS Wo havo Just finished stocking away a big shipment of kerchiefs. Wo think they nro wondorful values and wo know a good thing whon wo sco it. 15c SPECIALS Ono hundred dozon to soil at 15c may thoy won't last long with us becauso they storoB' 2Gc kerchlofs. seem liko a big lot. aro actually equal to But most ic Assortment Linen, Lawn and dainty Izcd In plain and fancy. Morcor- !5c Assortment This lino compares with 50c values. Tho patterns nro all now. Different from ordinary kinds. 25c Assortment Fifty dozon ono is n gem. In this lot and ovcry 75c Assortment Extra high grndo linen kerchiefs, embroldored French Plaids, otc. Imported designs. Special Colored ombrotdorod and trimmed kerchiefs, values up to 75c roduced to 25c 25c Ladies' Suits, Coats, Skirts Reduced for This Week Whon wo sny roduced wo moan cut tho prlco iu nn honest way. Wo mean to glvo you tho garment for much loss than tho actual soiling prlco. Don't buy until you havo soon our linos. 4i iii in tiiii PERSONALS wad Opera House JOHN P, COEDBAY, Mgr, FRIDAY, OCT. 22 U0LDE.V llltOS. Big Scenic Sensation. THE nver Express " Acme of Stage RcUsm. - oon powerful melodrama of "'") A COUiDanv of iinnsiml 1TX. -50c. aT, ?r. I Tuesday..) I M, FUN. Box office INGER -GRAND THEATRE Sosf, M0IEXCIXG 'l Wl to see Hurry f New York OCT 14. Up STEINER NAMED FOR lASYLUM;! Charlos Scott, children of Ilobort Scott, decoascd, ulso Carl Thompson, grandson of Robert Scott. -o Governor Chamberlain Voted For the Present Incumbent Dr. R. E, L. Stelner, of this city, has been appointed superintendent of the state insane asylum, to suc ceed Dr. J. P. Calbreath, tho present Incumbent, who rotlres January I, 1908. He was choaen today at a meeting of tho State Asylum Board, on mo tion of Secretary of State Donson, seconded by Treasurer Steele. Gov ernor Chamberlain voted for tho present Incumbent. Pictures. Two nor- "ttwi each nBht. 1c and 20c to tit ? ? Don't make J ? M4.' h fr"e tt&te university. none Co., aad Don't mika aid referea- Populariie Receiver Apwlntel Jesso Huber has ben appointed re ceiver by Judge Burnett In the Isa bel Simon vs. Charles D. Winkler suit, to take charge of tho 122,000 pounds o. hops mentioned in mo complaint, pending an order of the court. His bond was fixed at $2500. This suit is an action to hove 22,000 pounds of hons. which aro nom uy tho defendant- Winkler, divided. The nlaintlff. Isabel Simon, claims a one fifth interest In tho hops and ask that the court order them either sold and the proceeds divided, in propor tion to th einto ta of one-flftn and four-flftha. or that the hons bo di vided, giving the plalntl and the defendant their respective Bhares. Administrator Appointed. John Scott has been appointed administrator of the estate of Thos. Scott, deceased. The personal prop erty of th eatato is valued at $2000 aad the real property at $6000, The local heir are John Scott, Jaa Adams. Lvdla Scott. Ella Korb. Named by Governor, Mr3. E. B. Col welt was named ns dologato to tho National Mothers' Congress, to bo hold at Washington, C, next March. J, E. Lnthrop was namod as a dol ogato to tho National Dralnago As sociation, to be held in Baltimore in November. Jit pan Preparing for War. Now York, Oct. 21. Japan is rushing munitions of war to homo bases moro than at any tlmo slnco tho Russian war. A day and night shift aro working to supply Japan with orders for matorlals. Tlioy aro supplying Port Arthur with now ma terial, and generally overhauling all fortifications. o RuiuomTnu()gutli A marriage llcenso was this morn Inir Issued to Clayton L. Ransom, of Mill City, agod 26', aud Edith Laal- guth, of Salen asod 2C, H. u. uan- BOtn witness. aj r ropuiarueAaam, uyaia. ecwv, f tft the p, Brt ScoU, Jr., Haltar Soott aaij Was in Jull Fred Jarrett, who was arrested in Tho Dalles recently, charged with bolng implicated in tho blowing up of the safe In Gervals. was this af ternoo released at a preliminary hearing before Justico Webster. Jarrett proved beyond a doubt mat ho was an Inmate of tho Orogon City jail at tho tlmo. o Not Love Exactly. Tess Mr. Hunter seems to bo In love with Mlsa Hoamley-Rlch. Jess Oh, I guess not. Teas Well, I noticed he's pay ing her marked attention. jess Yes, dollar-marked atten tion. Exchange. 41 111 H HWHH MIHH Rev. WInang left today for Port land on business. R. D. Teter Is In Pnrtlnnrt no n member of tho federal jury. Airs. Joseph Bernardl has. returned from a short visit In Portland. Miss Bertha Rhodes spent Sunday with friends in Woodburn. Miss Eva Peterson spent Sunday with friends In Marlon. Carl Horron went to Newport to day on business. William Rlckmnn la visiting friends and relatives In Jefferson. Seld Beck, the Portland Chlneso capitalist, is in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard aro tho guests, of relatives in CorvnlHs. Miss Addle Reed returned lns( ev ening from Brooks, whero sho was the guest of Miss Althea Jones. Paul Jonej, of Brooks, Is taking a course in the Capital Business Col logo of this city. Albert Schrolber, who has beon In the city on business, has returned to his home In Philomath. MI39 Mlnnotta Mngors, the music teacher, went to Portland this morn ing. Mrs. A. L. Brown and daughter. Miss Blanche, havo returned from a threo-weeks' outing at Newport. Mrs. J, T. Jones, after a Bhort vis It In this city, loft this morning for her homo In Jefferson. Dr. Morse was among the Salcm ltes who went to Portland Saturday o veiling. Mhs Ousslo Booth, or this city, spent Sunday with relatives In Port land. Mrs. Cooko Pntton and daughter roturnod Ia3t ovonlng from Hubbard whoro sho visited frlonds. Mrs. Frank-Erlxbn wbr among tho passengers laot ovonlng who ro turnod from Portlnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Wontworth loft Sunday for a ton-week's' visit to rel atives In Main and Massachusetts. Charles Huddlojon, after spending Sunday with rolatlvos In Woodburn, has returned to his homo In this city. Mrs. D. F. Cnrnos, who uttonded tho SoiiBa concort In Portland, re turned to hor homo In this city last ovonlng. Mrs. Kloln, who has boon visiting Mrs. A. Klein, of thU city,' loft this morning for hor homo In Santa Rosa, California. C, E. PofT, a pruno dealer, 3f Philomath, has returned to his homo after transacting business In this city. MrH. W. T. Rlgdon roturnod to Salem yostorday, accompanied by hor mothor, Mrs. Smith. Jefferson Review. J. F. Martin left thla morning for Portland, on route to tho EaHt, whoro ho will visit during tho wlntor months. Governor Chamborlnlu roturnod Inst evonlng from Portland, nflor bo- Ing awny for tho past two weeks on tin extended trip In tho South. Miss Emma Mnplothorpo loft yos torday for Portland, whoro sho will attend tho Bonko-Wnlkor buslnoss college, and visit frlonds during tho wlntor. Mrs. M. E. Brown and daughter, Miss Francos, loft Sundny morning to mako n short visit with friends In San Frnnelsco. Many frlonds wore at tho train to bid thorn' goodbye Fred Kress, formorly of this cltv, now locntod In Portland, attondod tho Snusn concort Suturdny ovonlng. Fred Is looking woll nnd Is nH olll clent with harmlos storlos ns over. Mrs. Frank Iloultno, nftor a visit to her son, Sylvostor, who Is 111 In Dnllas, Ihih roturnod to hr homo hi Slayton. Sho Is woll-known In thla city, whoro sho rosldod sovornl yoars. Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Wndo nnd John Grills havo roturnod to tholr homo In Mnrshtlold, aftor visiting Mrs. Wade's sisters, Mrs. George Pattorson and Mrs. Clnudo Sottlomlor. Mlsa Cora Litchfield, tho woll known trained nurso, formorly of Salem, is busy at hor profession In Portlnnd, but will vlMt hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. P. Litchfield, in this city, In December. George Meyer, tho woll-known bar ber of this city, left yesterday for tho Klamath Falls country, whoro ho will transact business as a member of tho Stato Board of Barber Exam Inora. He will bo away about throo weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Long, of Cor vnlHs, passed through tho city from Portlnnd ycatorday, en route homo. Mr. Long Is well-known In Salem, having beon n student of Wlllnmetto University, whoro ho was vory popu lar In athletics and tho various or ganizations of tho school. He Is at present conducting n gun and sport ing goods atoro in Corvallls. I The B. K. & W. Factory has a knack of combluliig stylo and export workmanship with selected desirnblo fabrics in their Men's Clothing In such n way that It nieota nil tho demnnds of tho wearer tor up to datonoss, as woll aa serviceability. Tho range of styles and qualities wo havo iu stock gives you n complcto assortment to soloct from. Our prices nro flgurod on tho spot cosh basis. Tie Boys' Mother appreciates tho thoroughly substan tial manned in which pur Boys' Clothing is mndo. Tho illustration ahows tho parts of n suit which nro so otton slighted. It tnkoa extra tlmo nnd extra material to mako a suit right, but tho oxtra sorvlco resulting from such workmanship la worth moro than tho additional cost. Let Us Show Yo Oar Line of Boys' Knee Pant Sails Built Like the Mastfation THEY PLEASE THE MOTHER AS WELL AS THE BOY IH 9HIhHbbb1 1 Irnwk J& iZdJCf '42?jve4s WE UNDERSELL "RF.GUIiAIt STORES." program. Do Caprlo, In his improa bIvo Itnllnn nmnnor, prosontod "Mr. Suso," ns ho called him, with tho manuscript of tho "Roso Carnival March," which will bo ployed by tho "March King's" aggregation, thus advertising Portland nnd honoring hor compoHor. Among tho Salem mil stclans present wero II. N. Studoti- moyor, W. E. McElroy, Mrs. D. Carnes and Ivan G. Martin, F AMERICANS ARRESTED (Continued from pago ono.) Tho olovator In tho stato house should bo placed under the super vision of tho flah commissioners, as ita periods of running nro Identical with thoso of tho snlmon, up in tho spring and down any old tlmo when u ib uonu ouougii. O' If you want to bo loynl to Orogon Industries, ask your coal doalor tu supply you with Cooh liny coal, - o Salem Comlco pours sold as high as thoso from Med ford. Albany is to hold a great apple fair Novomber 6-7. Good Idea. Yob get close to nature when you sit Uowa ob a bell. Solum Hand Concert. Sousa and hi baud delighted thousands of hcarors Friday ovonlng and Saturday afternoon and ovonlng In Portlnnd. Many of tho old-tlmo Sousa mnrchos, as "Stars and Stripes Forever." "El Cupitan," "Manhattan Boach March." thrilled tho audlenco ns encores. On Saturday night' program Hor- bort Clark, tho groat cornet soloist, played "Sounds From tho Hudson," ono of his new compositions, ami rendered as an encore the ballad "Love Mo and tho World Is Mine," ending with high E-flat. Among tho favorito numbers ren dered by tho band was "Noarar My God to Thee," tho symphonic poem, "Lea Preludes," by LUzt.and n bur Iosquo arrangement. "He Walked Right in and Turned Around and Walked Right Out Again." The lat ter number, although built on tho theme of tho popular composition, waa Tory difficult, and. as a comedy selection, brought down the houBO. Slgnor DeCaprlo, Portland's able band leader, directed tho band in renderlnsr his "Rose FestlvU March," which was composed by him In honor of the roe abow In Port land, Tho BHmber waa given a hearty encore, a4 after the "Mi nor" had graclottaly responded short lattrmUaloa was gma in ta Secrotary Root, personally, to socuro tho Immodlnto roloaso of Mr. and Mrs. William Wnlllug nnd MIhh Roho, Struiisky, who aro Imprluouod In St. Petersburg for activity with tho FliH Mali progrosslvo party. Thoy woro arrested at tho Ilotol Do Franco last night, nnd It Is understood aro now undor guard by gondnrmes Tho matter will bo Immediately Investi gated In tho most rigid fashion by Secrotary Root, and n domnnd for their imnmuiato releaso from cus tody will probably bo mudo within tho uoxt 2 -J hours, If tho demand ban not already been forwarded through tho propor diplomatic clrclos. Tho policy of this country In relation to Its citizens nrrostod for political of foiiBon of this sort lu well-donned Tho Imprisonment of Americans for political offousoH, when not In volved In tinned schemos of rebel lion, aro in great disfavor In Ameri ca, and public opinion will probably i result lu great pressuro bolng brought upon Root to insist on tholr rolouHo. William Kngllsh Walling is a woll-known Horlologlcnl student, and was an aggressive fighter In Illinois against child labor, the im provement of conditions In tenement houses and uplifting of swontshop employes. Mrs. Walling was fortnj?r ly Miss Anna Strunsky, author of sovornl works. She -Is from San Francisco, a graduuto of Stanford Unlvorslty of tho claim of 1003. Hjr slstor. graduated from tho same in stitution In 1000. Tholr fnthor la n well-known Russlnn of 8un Fran cUro, nnd Is a doctor. Both youiiK ladles proparod at collogo for work among tho poor, ana, uecauso or tholr nationality, bocamo Interested In tho opprossed of Rusla. Thoy Joined tho froo Riuudn (tarty in tho United Stutoa and loft San Francisco in January. 1K0C, for Seurlch, whoro thoy oxpocted to nssbit in spreading tho propaganda of freodom Thoro MUs Strunsky met Wulllng, and lat er marrlod him In London. Mrs, Walling la 20 years old, and Rose 21, both vory beautiful girls of tho brunetto typo, with tho highest so clal standing in tho Bay cities. mssasseagss8MBSisfei Flower Bulbs Our stock of llyiieiiilliH, Tulips, China LH'lIex, NurclHHiitc, Cro. ciih, etc., nro now lu. Our prlcos nro vory low for first- olasH bulbs, and wo havo nice selection, dor now. n Placo your or- And now tho government Is asked to mako Russia freo some Americana arrested in Russia for interfering in Russia's political affair. When a lot of fanatics go monkeying with something that is nono of tholr busi ness, sensible people don't bother themselves If they get Into trouble by so doing. How lone would wo stand for a lot of Russians coming to this country and advocating a change la our form of gomnwtnt? Sweet Peas Salem Is known ns'lho city of Sweet Peas. Thoro iu nothing prettlur than tho Swoot Peas, Our stock Is very largo, and wo can glvo you any color or shade you may liko. Now la tho tlmox to plant for enrly flowers. Our stock is grown for us by ono of tho host grow ers hi the world, and you can obtain all tho latest shades and varieties hero. Flower Pots Wo carry tho largest stock tho city, and huvo all the dif foront shapes and sizes, I u Food For Flowers Thla preparation Is toraothing that evory porsoti withilowort Bliould use. It mnkea them green nnd htfilthy and pro motes their growth. Only 2C conts per package., pWwSB D. A. WHITE & ! SONS 166 Commercial St, Phone 160 IlllllllllllllHHIHIIilll mi $ 5 I M fB it. 1 1 j ' 1 trl 81 m ii M rffw SH 5? i taTfl n i