2 "1 .- , . " i '. M'.fc DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, ORHGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4i 1007. 240-46 Com'l St Salem, Ore. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM'StSr x4 im V . - - - i I 4 n, GREAT SENSATIONAL SALE I MM FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER WE HAVE REDUCED EVERYTHING IN THj STORE IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY AND SHOES Ladies' and Children's Hose and Underwear 26o Lad tea' fleece lined underwear, bow 20 GOo Ladies' fleece lined undcrwoar, now ...S9$ $1.85 Ladles' all wool undorwear, now 90$ 60o Ladies' fleece lined union suits, now 43$ 76oL&dlc' fleece lined union anils, extra aieco, now 55$ 11,76 Ladloa' all wool union suits, now $1.45 2Gc Children's fleece lined uador- wear, bow 20$ 3 Co Children's fleece lined under wear, now 25$ All odd pieces of wool or cotton Underwear at oae-balf price, "10o etraight Children's hose, sow 3 pair for . .' 215$ . 15c Rtralght- Children's hose, bow, 2'pair for 25$ 12 c straight Ladiea' hose, bow, pair 10 ICo straight Ladles' hose, now, pair 12i$ U m brellas Children's Umbrolias now H2$ 11.00 Ladles' Umbrollao, heavy cov ers, neat handles 75$ 2.00 Ladies' Umbrellas, good qual ity Gloria Bilk ?1.25 Ladies' Umbrellas, Gloria Bilk, very fine handles, bought for holiday trado to sell for $4, now..$2;75 ?1.25 Men's Umbrellas, doublo rib bed, now 00$ Lace Curtains Pair. $1.25 ecru laco curtains now.. 75$ $1.35 ecru laco curtains now.Sl.QO $1.60 ocru laco curtaina now. 2110 75o whito laco curtains now... QO$ 11.00 whito laco curtains now .75$ $1.25 whito laco curtains now Sl-OQ $1.60 whito laco curtaina now SI .10 $1,76 whito laco curtaina now 8125 $2.76 whito laco curtaina now $185 Men's Heavy Sox 20c Hoary Wool Box, now.... 15 2 Co Extra Heavy Wool Sox. . , .20$ Shoes ' Pair. $1.76 men's dreuo Bhoes now 3155 $2.00 men's droos shoes now $175 $2. GO men's dress chocs now $200 $2.90 men's oil grain shoes now $250 $2.90 men's hich top shoos now $2-40 $3. GO men's heavy oil crain shoos now $2-00 $1.75 ladies' calf skin chocs now $1'45 $1.76 old ladies' comfort Bhoes now $150 $2.25 ladies' drcoo Bhoes now $185 $3.25 ladles' drttu shoes now $205 Men's Pants $1.25 $1.36 $1.50 $3.00 $2.60 $3.60 $2.25 $1.75 Men's Pants, now.. . Men's Pants, now... Men's Pants, now... Men's Pants Now . . . Men's Pants, now. . . Mon's Pants now... Corduroy Poants . . . Corduroy Pants, now. ...75tf 05 $1.00 82.15 .$1.75 .$2.15 .8150 .$1.35 Ladies' Coats $5.00JL.adics' DIack Coats neatly trimmed with velvet and soutacho braid, now 8375 $7.00 Ladies Black Coats, trimmed with volvot collar, now... $5.00 $0.50 Ladies' Dark Plaid Coats neat ly trimmed with red velvet col lars and pull braid, now..$4;QO $7.50 Ladies' Light Plaid Coate trimmed with red velvet collar and green velvet piping. .$5.50 $6.00 Ladles' Gray Coats -with green or red collar, now. ..... .$3.05 $8.25 Drown Mixed Plaid Coat neat ly trimmed with brown velvet col lar and cuffs and silk braid, now $0.50 Ail other Coats in plaia or mixed cloth for Ladies, MJ&scs and Children aro marked with tho same liberal re duction. $5.00 valuo Brown or Red Sill? Petti coata, now $3.45 Men's Suits $6.00 Men's Suits, now 84.25 $10.00 Mon's Suits, now.... $7,50 $15.00 Men's Suits, now....$Q.50 Men's Underwear 50o Derby Ribbed Underwear. 4(U 50c Extra Heavy Fleeced Under- woar, now jqa $1.25 Heavy Wool Undorwcar.QW Men's Hats $2.00 Mon'o Hats In all tho latest Btylos, only f 1.115 $2.00 to $3.00 odd Hats, now.fl.QQ Boys' Suits , y i !. - j8ti"i:TTTir $2.00 Suits, now '.$1,50 $2.60 Suits, now '$1.90 $3.00 Suits, now $2.3$ $3.26 Suits, now $2.60 Boys' suits, ono of a kind, 3 to 7 years, nearly half price. ' ' r Men's Gloves 60c Work Gloves, now 40f 75c Driving Gloves, now.... ,004 $1.00 horsehido or doe skis wk Gloves, now, pair 19 YkHANGUL SITUATION IN SALEM (ComUaued on Page 6.) New York aro not available, and in flew of the further fact that the rise of holidays axowedly for the purpose ef giving tlmo for tho Port Jn4 basks to ship coin (n makes it tunaafo to undertake to open for buslnoss on a normal basis. Tho courso of Portland was necessitated by tho attitudo of tho roservo cities outh and cast refusing to ship west ern banks balances due them. I be Uevo tho real cause for depletion of bank balances at Portland was th ambition of Portland banks to trans act tho entire business attending tho moving of. crops in tho whole north west which Includes hoavy Puget "Sound cargoes. For instance, ex porters of Soattlo and Tacoma, In stead of rccoivlng tho procoeds of their sterling drafts from Now York by ahlpmont of tholr balancoa direct to them, sont their sterling drafts of oxchaugo to Portland banks for collection, and Jminedlatojy calling upon them for tho balances thus created. Had tho Portland banks confined their transactions of this character to the proceeds of tho crops of Oregon and that part of Washington which ships out of tho Columbia river, I boliovo tho neces sity would not havo arlson for a holi day proclamation. Do not lose sight of tho fact that tho immediate and direct causo was tho refusal first, of tho New York banks, and second of tho other roservo city banks, to ship either coin or currency to corre spondents having balances with thorn. I " Tho Salem Stato bank is tho youngest bank in tho city and I havo been counootod with it from tho be ginning, Tho bank has always open ed up at tho usual hour and. paid all chocks upon demand, and expects to continue to do so. We sympathlrb with the Portland banks in their dtro distress. Wo have had no with drawals of any consequence five in all to date amount to loss than $1000. They were four women and one man. Our deposits aro $26,000 larger than a week ago, our cash Is alnoat tho same. Wo have money on the way from New York and from the iaa Fraiaefcco Miat," J. P, Jtotfera, ftreaitettt Salem Hat Vaak. "Tho pooplo aro trustful and aro withdrawing no money In this part of tho country. Wo have taken in a much as wo havo sont out the past week. In tho past two weeks wo have sent $5000 to Portland and had at the beginning of this trouble $101,000 in cash on hand and with 'correspoadonts. Conditions bore vory favorablo and tho pcoplo are making no usual demands whatevor. Tho governor has dono tho right thing in extending tho holidays until all havo adjusted themselves to tho better conditions 'that will suroly come about with a fuller understand ing. Tako tho money wo havo on i nana ana wmen we noiu in ron land, Chicago, Now York and San Francisco banks. It cannot be stolen tit cannot bo eaten. All tho banks cannot broak. It muet return to its 'natural channels and every dollar of it bolongs to tho pooplo who havo ho other placo to go wit htheir money .but tho banks. Thin scaro will teach us all some valuablo lessons and the whole country will bo stronger and all banks will bo safer for it. Some big concerns may suffer, but the re sult will be beneficial." J, M. Poor man, Bank of Woodburn, X-RAYS A. dispatch from Aurora this morn ing says: Tho Aurora Stato Bank opened up for business today after the holiday proclamation was issued by tho governor, and has been doing business right along. They only closed ono day. Tho bank haa plon ty of- resources, was never in hotter condition, and financiers who are in a position to know, say it is ono of the most solid banks in tho Btate. there has been no run on the bank, au-1 tho depositors havo tho utmo3t faith in the soundness of the institution. If tho papor trust keeps on raising prices, Gomo of the Now York stock certificates may yet becomo of actu al valuo. P. T. Barnum's widow was marriod recently for tho fourth tlmo. Sho ov dently thinks as did her husband that I tho people llko to bo fooled. An exchango says that persons tak ing out marriago licenses during the declared holidays "do so at their own risk," but what's tho difference? That's what pooplo always do on that occasion. It is to bo hoped tho Warren Con struction Companys' work will not develop so many ugly hos as their Stato street paving contract, A news correspondent says Taft is looked upon by tho Japs as a "dove of peace. Yet "dovoy" does not seem like tho proper term of endearment for ono of Taft's build. ' Gladys Vandorbllt was given $12, 000,000 in a minute by the probate court in Now York recently. This Is ; tho preliminary step toward the Hun garian count whom she is to marry scattering it in Europe, Thus does 'tho charming great grand daughter of tho old American railroad pirato como to tho aid of tho effete descend- 'ants of her grand dad's prototypes, the robber barons of the Rhine and Rhone. A Pusslan newspaper prediots that thero will be war between Japan and tho United States when the Panama canal is completed, but that need not worry the present generation. BUY AURORA HOPS. for Fivo Hundred Bales Roaght Shipaoat to London. Aurora, Nqv. 4. Thoro was some movement in tho bop market Jn this section last week, and a number of sales made. Ed. C. Herren bought tho following lota of hops for direct shipment to Londen: Frank Fish, 70 bales; Glen Carothers, 77 bales; Dave Kelt, 89 bales; II. H. Smidt, 147 bales; Charles Cccko, 110 bales; in tho Aurora district. Andrew WeiBhaar, 41 bales at Champoeg, and 66 Gorvnls 8 and 9 cents. Tho scarcity of cara none of them helped me; bo my lfo and Btorago room is working a hard advised trying Electric Bitters, which Bhip on the buyers as well as the aro restoring mo to perfect health growers. Every avallablo storagoDno bottle did mo morp good than all placo is filled with hops, and uutll the fivo doctors prescribed." Guar- ;they aro moved no moro can be anteed to cure blood poison, weaic- bought. The hops bought by Ed, .ness and all stomach, liver and Ka Herren wore shipped to Portland by ney complaints, by J. C. Perry, drug- river, via Butteville. H, L. Bents,, gist, 50c. Total amount as extend ed on roll $344,837.09 Asscsmcnts made by sheriff 2429.60 Penalty and Interest charged 1,685.38 Total $346,9G2.13 a ' Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Wlnterton, N. Y., had a very remarkable experi ence; M says; "Doctoro got badly mixed up over me; ono said heart VII M life Notice is hereby "J, r.nilnrfilrnivl will rMrfft ' for the ImprowwUfJ from a point 51$ Mjj ..BA. Warn nf HtlMOlt ' city to the' ctttif street la saM city. .WJ2 feet wide la tteHwrw-- way street, awormn ir spocJficaUew JjJJjS E7.rirt'S?s.YudoM thoofle oJ !: vva. . ... 'ill VJ ! dtr. mi w rz hv ( up to 5 O'ClC J; itftf. i v w ' . disease: two called it kidney trouble; bales from Bernard Nys at 'tho fourth, blood poison, and tn0fd TtwrifM torsKf . Tho prico paid w'aa between fifth stomach and llvor trouble; but I , j day of Octobw.W'jurt Recorder of tfcCW farS Notice u tett .!:!? !JK nroeOD. UP tO 7 "Y .l There's No Ue Talking, you can'o beat Herblno for the llvor. Tho greatest regulator over offored to suffering humanity. If you suffer from liver complaint, it you aro bilious and fretful, Its your liver, and Herb!o will put In in its prcp&r condition. A positive cure for Constipation, Biliousness. Dyspepsia and all ills due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and you will sev er use anything else. Sold by D. J.i fry. J St. Louis should bo able to secure tho Democratic national convention, and perhaps tho Republican. It has demonstrated its ability to furnish gas and send up balloons. Mr. Bryan, in the Commoner, re marks that "any way copper stocks that aro 97 per cent water aro not so good aa silver dollars with 60 cents worth of silver (n them," and on this occasion every sensible man will acre with "the great commoner." who is buying for direct London shipment, has had to turn down some good buys, owing to lack of cara and storage facilities, and all the other dealers are in the same fix. COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains, Your tracer rrruros roar money If you don't like it e Day hint Sheriff's Report. Sheriff Culver has submitted his soml-annupal statement for six months ending September 30, 1907, to the Marion county court.' The re port in part is as follews: Cash on hand April 1, 1907, collected on the 1906 tax roll $243,824.95 Collected since that time up to October 1, 1907 31,557.90 A pest of snails has been m-ans of fitonnlnff many of water mainB of the city of Chicago . - o . LINGERING COLD. tho the Withstood Other Treatment Bat Quickly Cared by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Total $2,76,382.85 Tho tax roll for the year 1906 balanced up and including October 7, 1907, with tho delinquent taxes ex tended in the proper columns, haa been returned by the sheriff, and the following statement is compiled therefrem: N'Last winter I caught a vory se vere cold which lingered for weeks," says J. Urquhart, of Zephyr, On tario. "My cough was very dry and harsb. Tho local dealer recommend ed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, bo I gave it a trial. Ono Bmall bottle of it cured . .. . . ,.!,. fVlllffll me. I believe unamoenaiuo ---Rfemedy to bo tho best I have ever used." This remedy is for ! at Dr. Stone's drug store. Holland has 1,900,000 miles of ca nals and ditches for drainage and ir rigation. A ReliaWa Remedy for CJJJ Mrs: S. Roslnthal, of Turner, Mich igan, say; 'We &Yo used Cham berlain's Cough Medicine for selves and children for severe I year, and like it very much. I tnInV,, tho only remedy for croup and c highly recommend it." For '9 Dr. Stone's drug store. Oregon, up vm m Monday, '"tfpd feet w m '" s'A-l street in the city wJ from u - el Tw"; totlwweitlwp!ipi "J1 ira9W. rstela " ! a sir ... 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