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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
j,'Mfiw?S36ff & M DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THOHSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1007 6 COATS AT LESS PRICE Wo havo placed a rack full of Coats In cloth and rainproofa cravenoUjCd In medium and dark mixtures that we offer aa follows ZlT:... $6.00 $15.00 value, fl? f fi AH Special 3J.U.UU $1C50 valuos, fl? f f AH Special q ill z:T:.. $19.00 Hosiery No woman over had too many pairs of stockings. Perhaps you need a few pairs to last out the BeaBon ones that you will like, yet not pay a big prlco for. Wo are offorlng a big npcclal In our hosiery section In fancy black iobo with dainty designs embroid ered on them. C5c and 75c vnlues, a great special at 48c Spool Cotton Wo havo Becured a quantity of Merrick's brand of spool cotton warranted 200 yards to spool which wo offer at 6 Spools for 25c Now for Blankets The chill winds make tho avorago porson wIbIi for more covors on the bed. Choosing 1h easy from our largo and varied assortment, which comprises every slzo, colo and grade, from a'l cotton to all wool. Every blankot Is of tho .new est make and are fresh from tho factories. Wo might -nieil-tlon a few Items gathered at random. From our blanket selection. Full 10-1 white cotton blanket, with red or blue utrlpes, usunl $1.00 value Ful 12-4 white cotton blankot with pink or blue stripe, usual $3.00 valfiie. Full 10-1 white selected wool blan ket, red or blue stripe extra valr uo at $2.50 .$5.00 SW y- g mcafpomreo j MMHMHMMiHHMHHWHPMHHnMMUMMMMHI Warm i Clothes Cool nights and chilly morn ing reminders of warmer cloth ing needs. Wo bellove our astort .nent of suits surpass any eolec tlon wo havo ovor assembled in range of patterns and colorings In the refined "idoas that appeal to ion who dross well. Our suits have nothing In common with other rendy-knado clothing a Tact you will npproclato when you ixamlno It. It has n stylo of workmanship, character thaft placo It In a class by Itself. $10 to $35 Children's and Misses COATS A flno showing of' children' and misses' coals of gray striped mixtures trimmed with brown and gray velvet and self material col lars full box backs A vory boN vlccablo coat for gonornl wear. Regular $5 and $6 values. Special MMMMMMMI SECRETARY CORTELYOU SPEAKS IN NEW YORK. Jlcnd of Piunnclnl Treasurer Declare tho Financial Storm Is Sub- siding. (United Press Lepsod Wire.) Now York, Nov. 14. For tho first tlmo Blnco the present financial .trouble, Secretary of tho Treasury Gortelyou this afternoon, nt tho Mer chants' Association celebration, pub llcly dlBcus80d tho financial situation Ho paid In Pnrt: "Wo havo learned somothlng re cently by tho trylnc oxncrlonco. w 'havo learned tho value of credit In ,ine Miriness worm ana or the cor poration. If any man is guilty of .violation of a trust making him nmcnnblo to law wo feel confident tho process of tho law will be evoked Tho Now York bnnks havo had in tho past th'reo weokB the severest tesfs they havo evor undergone Whnt they havo dono to stay tho panic will bo approved by 'the Re public. Now that tho financial storm Is subsiding, wo should turn oiir at tention to a relief of tho country at large", tho South and West and oh tho Pnclflc const. In other sections of tho country arc heavy demands for tho movement of crops. Wo bolievo that If tho money now hoarded would bo circulated thoro would be a re sumption of business within 24 hours. A panic In legislation Is wor-o than a buslnoBs panic. The various plans for currency reform must bo subjected to rigid scrutiny in tho great field of legislation. Wo need fewer and bettor laws, better 'enforcement and amendments to ex isting statutes that aro admittedly defective, and will do much to point out the limitations and define the liabilities. Wo need moro co-opern-tlon among or great enterprises." $3.90 MS Rrinor lA , ims four AnI exchange i, ... ' P,e. Wo n, .. 'Hl va,e- Our ,,. ... nlaln n "" H HI bemad- ,,... ' -"' 19 1 tfoXi 10 SOIgpI nthM... .. ! .,-, ," ". J , ulIUay8 as0i Yea , dei-o.lt, and we you. wru Brill I VUUbI CHAS. H. HII llng jctTcl0r m 3 " commercial street, i nooriThis Street. sbvi-jxteexTbopie Cleburne, tvt J!I,. leou guests of ti aV.'.r1 were injured before &&?, morn n. whn ii. " M'BnH to leap from thoa dows to savo n,,.,i.r,.,i"t lv nron,ll.. n c ' "08 ' -iis liaises, AT.ACtf.t T,t......... ""' "ii uauUAXS 1 HOLDING COSfM Juneau, Alaska. x0T T wjth 135 delegates oSouJ , in uueuunnw wiu. o'clock this afternoon, udtjS VAfllln. ...lit l. T- m4 .v.ti.uu wm witness tht atrucclo ever seen In M. i. Caucuses wore held luU'Ai nearly daybreak this morcist. n iu n nuiua oi sp,m,i(j tho different district! bin ! combinations to tm!tltrn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m ii 1 1 i CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important Par- i I ngrnplKi for Your Consideration $ IIIIIMHIIII IH III I II I I I' ndontod oxtondlnc tho richt hnnd of Died at Spokane fellowship and good will to II. & S. ' P. A. Whlto, formerly of Salem, Englno Co. O. Stolz moved that and father of D. A. Whito, died at tho board of trado hold election In Spoknno Wednesday, aged 70. ' T.blg booster ovont. II. P. O. Elks Tonight. No Initiation. Addmw-d Student Steel Itridue Opened this Tho approach to tho Bteol bridge,1 which has boon closed whilo under- Portlnml for a fow days. going repairs, was oponcd yeatorday. Miss AHco THVST CO. PRESIDENT TAKES REVOLVER ROUTE. (United Press Loasod Wiro.) ivv awii iui . i vh' -a t ..! i .. . . - Darnoy, former prcBMont of the ''"n'. ,10 P'anK. ww. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS &$&$ 7.T STli?: iSStu. .rSSSU Ml.. Lillian Leo. of Marlon, 1 ??' TWrtloth Btreot. It is wld 4ht , J" '" Pjjd . . ! uiiiiiii iiiir ii'fii itiki iinri v ii u -.- v . ivltltlng in tho city. :"" "i" . .;""'": ,''.. ..i renrosent Alaska at tin suu I.O. O. Oliver, of Tumor, camo down S""", ""L V' 1 !! national convcnUoi Hirrr'i Is morning on business. . -J ;",,' V.', 'V"" ; " ; "J,'" HiPfc Jnrknt lof Los AnBlos. i hcrewjimni Mrs. Frank Forroll Is visiting In " f J avo J S0rocont crislB Vory8' of Columbus, 0..Tlfiii .rtlaml for a fow days. L I"0..,".. c,?8 . 'n "2 "S.J C II- agor. Whlto has letter, JVR pofrttal0rday afternoon about thro '"oweeks ago that Hoosovelt favors M lot CnnI Hall Now subjects dally. Will Speak at Liberty Dr. WIthycombo, Professor Brad ley, of CorvalllB; E. T. Judd, of Tur- ..rv nn.l trilll.. Onliiilmn..!.!. n iiyi, u wiiiiiiiii aiiiiiiniywuiv -'.. nf 1,A TiHnnA V T n lived tli h morning o attond tho 7W,"V",' Y' ;,"" ""? ii ",', , farmers' Institute at Liberty today. A,Vr W? to tj SJ f,nf,?n"chq0h0i a . r n.- nn.inn ..,. during tho noon hour yoatordny. Sho it mill mi ui uh si iMuiiutiviii o"i- .i nn,nn In !, N. ,l..rln Mm coming wook, working In tho Interest of ho local aB8oclation. I Tho road waa blocked for 1G hours, for n fow days' visit In Portlnnd. i m irVnXnf PftmmnrpA linii n" 'nWin t Mm work, wlilnh crpntlv in. Praildont .loslvn. of tho Portland lnnt .u nnk or Commorco nn 1 n nnv TTr.i,nrn nt i. pinnn m.,. I convoiiloncod tmlllc botwcon Salem General Electric Company, was in ""0J ?!l.:or.i,,0.;.V'f. n.. morlal' church, of' Wolaer. delivered "'! P0,"tB ,n Va"- col,nt- lllclly' was lion its activo head. nn Intorostlnir nml tirontnhln nddrOHq iMra. Aiuui wuuo icic inifl iHQrniiig boforo tho studontB of Wlllnmotto University during tho jchapol exor- cIbos yoatordny morning. MIsb Robs, SlarrlnRe LlceiUic County Clork Allen ha-s iSEnied a .mnrrlngo llconso to E. E. Wolfard, era will ulso del Ivor addrossoB at tho meeting, and a vory profltablo con venitlon will probably roBult. May Contliiuo Meeting1 Tho ovangellfitlc Borvlcos at tho R. P. O, Elks- Social Bosslon tonight following ,."r. ";'"LK.r". .-"..-.- .."-,... ..V rogular meoting for mombore and In jiuiBiuiu uuiiiuii twuiiiiiiu iiiiiuiiiiuui ., TnvItiitJnnH mimt Im nTitnlnod ip intoroflt. At tho conclusion of tho J'; InTUi' " obtained oormon last night thoso prosont vot-!irom ' J' U,SBB- -en unnnimousiy to coniinuo mo mooi ings. Whothor this will bo dono do ponds on tho ovnngollst, whoso on gnBomontB aro sirgont olsowhoro. Services this wook and Sunday. To llring Rack Prisoner Wf.l Hold Meetings in Scotta Mill o Schooner Homed Gdvltoa, Cal., Not 1W Btonm schooner Betkl'T Kl from Bnn Pedro for Sia ', for Chlco, California, whoro'sho wjll .. M. ,,,0 was destroyed by flretibi visit hor daughtor. . , , "'" '"" Vftwnwr. ,, about lUG miles off thlspati Mrs. a. irvin, wno nnB oron mo !i" "w.. ............ Vosso was ano borner.uic nXrJX r" '" "TvtfiXZ. 7n Bo?t of friends in Salem, loft this tunueu tcbb oaBca wiro. Blartod froro gome ulUwt V.m ..'"., Vn "' o"i " r..i..V morning for hor homo In Portland. Georgotown. Ky Nov. 11, Tito iu tho enclno Toom. WIlMi AV'"' 'Wi" iU UL ". -ui... ,Irfl j ,v Mrn(iioy loft today for Democratic mombora of tho general minmo tho schoonenrai urown mincsi. Sllvorton, whoro sho will visit roln- assembly of 1900, when Goobol was jn names, and the ofln tives and friends. , ,mndo governor of Kentucky, nro jg jn ai Wcro forced to Uki Ntcnoirrnpticr Lost Her voice. I Mr. W. W. AI ngham. who- has horo in rosponso no a summons ironii ,ont8 AH wero saretMii One of tho snddost misfortunes boon vlultlnir hor brother. Frnnk Prosecutor Franklin, who will nn-'cAi will ho a. total low. &f that has boon reported for somo time Ward, loft today for hor homo In swer tho dofonso's avownl thatwere: captain, A. B. nil is itiiat or ono or aaiom'B most nc- Aionny. uoouoi was not lognuy oivcivu mi mate, h. ljrenion; wa compHshed etonogrnphors who Is Mrs. Gcorgo F. Litchfield and lit-that Taylor's pardon to Powers 1 Anderson; chief engineer, J. I ompiloyod at tho court houso. tlo boii loft this morning for Loba- legal, Franklin announced to tliolPOn. Tho vessel was of mm Sho has been In tho boit of hoalth non, whoro they will spend a week court that was not ready with his re ami spirits for many years, up to tho visiting rolatlves. cour tthat ho wai not ready with his tlmo this sad misfortuno bofoll hor,' MIbb Mario Lovormann returned response, and nBked until tomorrow which occurred at 9:10 o'clock a. yeatorday from Aumsvlllo, where sho to proparo hla anawor. this morning for Scottfl Mills, whoro ho will bogln a revival mooting undor tho aMsplcei! of the Christian church. Rov. lllack is an ablo speakor, and 1. 1 ..lol, 1 OaaII. 1II11 ...111 .n1.n1ti. Suporlntondent James left this "" ,,t"i- .iT- . 'J Va 7 jnornlng for Vnncouvor, Washing- th conRroratlon thoro ton, to tako po'wosslon of Otis ino "Br0"011 xnoro Brown, who escaped from tho ponl-' , , , "T tentlary during fair wook. Drown Killed by I.og Chute was sorving a two-year torm, having I Chnrlos King, of Eugene, died in boon convlctoxl of Inrcony In GrnnL tho Eugene hospital Tuesday from county. Ho wns arrosted In Vancouv- Injuries received Monday from a log or last Saturday morning, when Su- striking him whilo ho wn om porlntomient Jamoa received a moB- ployed In getting tlmbor for tho saw sago that tho prlBonor would como to mill noar Mnrcola, Salem without requisition papors. I Upon itho superintendent's nrrlval In Vnncouvor Brown dooldod that ho Elks' Soclifl Session III JlOld fllCCIIIIRS 111 &COHH MIIIP vu Mmiiuwi v .v uwuvn . jvniuiuii) uuiu iuiiiDVinu, wiipiunuu nft n p ninoir nf tM Bifv inft m, when It was dlscovorcd that tho has boon visiting friends and rola i. mnrn'irT for siVmuIb whoro ynB hY nl ost hor volco, and tlvos for tho past two weeks, MAYOR .TOITNRON could mako no kind of speech, and Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodnrd,, WILL SUPPORT BILLY uboJ only tho gOBturos of tho muto. who havo boon visiting relatives In; ciovoland, 0., Nov. 14. Mayor It was not thought to bo sorlous ithla city, loft this morning for tholr Johnson roftisea to attend tho big until tolephono calls, official calls homo in Olympla Washington. Mrs. nryan dinner at th Washington and buslnoss mnttors In gonoral Woodard Is a Bister of C. A. Wallace, Commercial Club dinner to bo given mado tholr appearance, but with no of Salem. in Kansas City. In a statomont ho answer from tho young Btouogra- Albert Tozlor roturned last ovon- nin iioclnroa thnt ho will not bo a lihor. Thon activo moasures wqro Jnc from Hood Rlvor, whoro ho has nrosidomtlnl candidate, and thnt ho takon to restoro tho power of speech, boon looking after his applo farm, will support Bryan. J. J. Hill also Hon. George II. Burnett was called Ho reports that tho fruit in tho sec- declined to attond tho dinner bo to adjudge whether or not sho could tion whoro hta orchard Is located Is causo Johnson was Invited. They do ovor regain ber voice, but gnvo no oxcollont both in quality and q'.mn- not ngreo on corporation problems definite decision. It was (thought tlty. i 0 usoless to call a doctor ns sho did Mrs. S. R. Vail and Miss Iris Han- .,.. ,.rvm not seem to bo Buffering from any nn loft this morning for Eugene, nvuxxm iwnn i" other nliment than "non vox," and whoro they will attend tho funeral othor ofllclnls around tho court houso of tho lato Miss Lillian Hnrwood. seemed content that sho romaln tsl- Miss Harwood wa well known In LEGEND TO REMAIV. (United Pres? Leased Wire.) Cincinnati. Nov. 14. Tho Presby- would not lonvo without papors from Tonight. Cards and danclni?. lont. This, however, was not satis- thi nitv. whom sho wns formerly terlan Brotherhood, in national co Washington's governor. Tho roqul- Mombora wishing to Invito friends factory to n fow disappointed nttor- omnloved In the nostofflco. .Ventlon lioro today, passed fti"eBO noys, who tried several methods of. " uaKing rrmumj. "ov"': making tho young lady talk, for all' mTTtvn . virion ropR txlit0 In.-GodwiSnn imn- attorneys know that when a lawyer fiRILLIG BANKER on United States coins. Eleven bun or a woman Is speechless tho eltun-j TI ., , WALSH ON TRIAL, dred dologates woro present. WIN tion Is serious. (United Press Leased Wire.) Ham Stono, of Tncoma, Wasb., and Lator Judiso Blimett decided thatl wniwigo, iNoy. it. i-rostcuior j. u. HMSloa, oi iionvor, wwio "" eltlon dooumont was1 rocolved yostor day. Tim lllusimtl Smc ,wIU ploaso loavo names with Z. J. Rlgga today. Heats for Olive Mead Quartet For tho Inst half of this wooK,. win bo on sale at box office at 9 "SoiUOWhnrO." All VOllOW tickets m. tomorrow mnrnlnir nt thn ' .u"r ",h" "j',".vllV "'" lBt 'nnlivna fiirthnr 1nirlhi a fhn fnrv h .ln.i n lm oAnnrnl council that woro prcBonted by Vaudetto Or0Jld opora houso, AI1 Boats down- OT?nd tht U Wertod SSr nowor Wa,ah'8 mothod today. Ko do-, 7 theatro are good any afternoon dur- lltftlrtl nml balcony ?1,50t Gallery , SJieft"g LVjously In accenting iclrp!: RORfiFq TX)STlTvf.S ing Novomber. 75 oonts. Many students and tench- ?,L?p.?0r.tS f. .? '8 y..,n..c0.ptlIi?' "Whilo Walsh was nn honored ""SIlS Iosm,,i Jti T..irn invw LiiiiL . iiiikiiL iiu ii imi am in inn r - 1 jm i.-wa.mm "- - 'ora will reserve gallerj aoats. Hoard of Trade J Thoro wtro about twenty prosont at tho mooting Wednesday night. RpWko Breaks Down CominlttooR woro appointed to labor Tho brldgo on Twenty-first Btreot, with tho Stato Fair Board to so euro a hotter streot to the fair night nml fell Into the ditch. Street grounds. Also a commiteo to help Commissioner Martin has a forco of tako. chargo of visitors during tho men ropnlrlng tho Btruoturo, which fair. Also a commltttee to Inbor for Is a span of aboMt 20 feet. Thoro improved streets to tho tho South- woro no tonms on tho brldgo nt tho orn Pacific depot A resolution was time it fell. ttinf it mivht lin u'lui If Mica A XTa- ICullocli would take out an endow-' P,nnno,or mont policy with tho Mutual Lifo In ho received deposits at! H. HlBBina, of Ban fttu WIIIIIIIHM I STARR PIAI inon cuss co : GEO. C. WW Norwich UJwiFJf lamtKt: rmnir Meredith, BW OfflcoviUWm.BfOtC 29 Commercial ttfe. MONEY TO J ... ...vi. nichlM OvorLada fiuu- jj Cirpentrrs l'on V W5 I'nion No, 1065 of Ci erf! .miner of Amerk ;:;..- -rental "".I Hearst ba". i!V B Dennis, Re&M OnU Tola Plv Tlfnli. NOV. 14. "I . ... .u'iTl three banks-, thon plundored thorn, PJro Iast n,Rht destroyed the ware- If Yon Want-iw 1 noar Asylum Avenue, gave way laat dorman & McCulloch An Inmnto of tho Court Houso n!fM I lawns--- pa Van wanw". suranco Company of Now York in " " nwii, H,uoU oy ouiers. e h0UB0 nud lmrn 0l tUe Redman vau favor of tho proposer. jukkivu mimuiin mo w ! & storngo Company. Tho lo?s is 7 This firm Is represented by Lau- coiiuuciur iiiuys wuu uickuih. ah 11- timated at $190,000. Hoso uapiau. niaviuiiuii ui in? muiuwua nua mo a vlann nnd Fireman ram aiuji " i!,k,,n5. ovor of no.outnrn IndmPa woro slightly injured. Thirty-nlno 1 --71 to to K o yUHyu"lllVlZnntVJ'' ubuu'- horses and ten groy hounus uiai 'c-i "","". Rostein -.,.;, Hnir It nt 1 Finn nnfl nnil colllnr iha .... . .. . i.. i.t....u. wrrfl I Dlj OV INTERESTING NEWS nn7lro U,Vm r to hi. TmnW nnh ?.?""??? . wi.uu -, ,..- .- ... ..... ... ., , .' y, uurnt'ci iu ikuiu, WH Dependable Shoes ..... If you want sonslblo shoos, wo are nreparod to lit you. If you want stylish shoos you may dopond upon finding thorn bore. Whether stylish or not, you may roly upon one thing they aro worthy, dopondablo, and wo do such a largo business that our prlcos aro unquestionably "right," Horo are a fow specially Inviting sorts of now shoos. Dr. Dunn's cushion for ladles at $3.50. Dr. Reed's cushion shoos for men, vicl, bluchers, light or heavy solo. Tho R, P. Smith shoos for men, wonion and children, Also tho celebrated Walkover shoos In all styles, from $3.60 up.medium or heavy soleu. Ladles' gun metal shoes, just arrivod, at $3.25. Our repairing department always in full blast. Best of leather and workmanship. All work guaran teed, or nc pay. SALEM SHOE STORE, AMeihon 236 STATE ST, SAIEM, OREGON FROM DRY TOWNS, a penny of value being added to the Somo who woro at Eugene Sntur- $50,000. He raked off $3,500,000 day declare tho citv was practically on tho marketable bondB of tho I11I- run wldo onon durlne the dnv. nnd nois Southern railway, using tho Btudonts got tholr liquors ovor open funds of tho thro ebanks to pny for bars, almost rogardloss of ago, al-t,iem- Ho bought a million dollars most an uttor disregard of law. Tho!worth ot worthless stock for 90 cents paved stroets and itroot cars looked 1 on the dollar, and, not content with fllno. but this lawlosmoss was con- sotting $90,000 for tho market sidered a mighty bad example for n!,,1) stock, he retrold It for 90 cents university town Albnny Democrat, to another of his bnks and pocketed While tho local option law Is vlo- the difference, $22,000." lated In Eugene much as It Is In Al- Dobyns aleo clred several other ln bnny, the above statoment of tho stances of high finance. Democrat Is nn exaggeration coming I irom a town tnat nas just had a. WYOMING LAWYER wholosnlo expose of Its blind pig oper ntlons. Howovor, if tho Democrat can produce tho ovldonce No substan tiate its declarations, it will be doing Eugene a favor. Eugene Register. CENTRAL AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington. Nov. 14. Tho Cen tral America peace conferonce. which Is expected to mako wars between 'the five republics imnosslble in tho future, opened this aftornoon at the Bureau of the Araorican Republics by Secretary Root, with a speech of welcome Ambassador Creelman al so spoke, Tho election of officers 1 woro agreed upon aa follews: I LuU Anderson, Cota Rica, perma nent chairman. GETS A FAT TAKE. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, Nov. 14. Attorney General Bonaparte this afternoon an nounced the selection of Joseph Van Orsdel, of Wyoming, as associate justice of tho court of apeals for the District of Columbia, to succeed Js tlco McCoraas. VICIOUS RECORD TS AGAINST A SUSPECT. Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 14. Ro or Vlnotto, a negro, has been arrest ed on tho charge of being guilty of the murder of little Clementina Nahu, who was brutally murdered late Saturday afternoon. Vinette has a long criminal record, according to his own statements. He was in the Vancouver chain gang last week. E. O. M0LI Pure Country Sausage and Bulk. Tenderloin and SP" w, .. i:M;foH and UCp"" 1 ne suppiy u.... -nfr ' . ItylcpVOU to a0 great au rrs uut.- ii. rrolN V ivioir ui u,, 4555IAIC3I. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm