Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 31, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUltNAIi. BALEAIL OREGON. TUESDAY, MAItGIl 31, 1008
J. L. STOCKTON
The Old White .Corner
i
great Sales for
Horse Show Day
SALEM, APRIL 4.
. ......4,t. uin lio horso show day. anil as a special Inducement
IVXl Da 'Uiuu' ...---rt
the out-of-town peoplo to come to Salem on that day, wo will
t gnCC'.ul SaiP3 I" """ uvHiiumii vl uu. biuiu,
itpcc fioods Reduced
.. .nti Htock of high-grade dress goods of tho very newest, for
ts nd domestic weaves will bo on sale for that day. .
fording Reduced
Extra quality of bleached and unbleached crash for roller and
, towCj9 so pieces at a price that will ontlco purchasora Into lay-
l,( a ft big supply
BRYAN IS
FIGHTING
TO WIN
'United Pros Leased Wire.)
Lincoln, Nob., March 31. Wm.
Jennings llrynn, after a long speech-
making tour through tho south and
central west, In sehodulod to return
here tonight toontortnln tho Domo-
era tic and Popoullst editors of Ne
braska at a banquet.
From sevoral cities In tho statu,
newspaper men are gathering' horo
to(ny to pnrtlclpato In tlio festivi
ties. Mr. Bryan will loave this week
on another tour, visiting Iowa, Ne
braska, Kansas and Colorado.
Sci!AiL aieT
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4v5?
ladies' Suits, Skirts and
Jackets
Every Garment Reduced
of
i Satiirdm horse show day, wo will offor the best stock
li; - ever shown m Salem at very liberal reductions.
H 'h grade Aitmau voiles, mnde up In suits and skirts, pauamas,
L-;-i a?d rou'H styled for tin most critical ladien of fashion,
ctj a' a B.iMr.-,- of $1.00 to $10.00 on each.
IARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
II CITY MARKET
I-Ud Pr I. aed Wire.)
miONS ON I'ltODUCK AT
W Hmri(o,.XI POUT-
W-LOCU, MKKHT COK-
1KI l to DATH--RK.
lUTi 01 I. k STOCK AND
IMI C,ltl MAIIKKT.
I
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v.i..u 31. Whom
' ' ' '"b per cental
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H ' ' hite Australian
I1"-'- Northern Uluestem.
It ""'. Northern cIhI).
i ' '-'. lull i lor trades
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' -' ' 1 33V&: hraw.
s tai..iM $1..01.IB;
,J slui...i'., at Port Costs-
' (l.all.-r. $1.65 C
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U r.iMfornia extrai,
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GOULD FAMILY
ARE FIRM
I'OOK VOMX WHO (JOT ltll or
OXH COUNT HAS TltOl'IIMCS
JinTI.(S AXOTIIKH KASIIIjV
WNil XKVKIt SAXCI'IOX II Kit
MAItUIAfiK TO TIIK lMtlXOIJ
rOHMKK IIUSUAXI) STIIili
IIOIM-IS KOU lllirOXCIIilATIOX.
.and distinguished visitors Is ox
pectod. A committee Is at work on th?
program, which is not fully com
pleted yet. Among those who have
boon secured for responses to toasts
are Governor Chnmborlaln, ox-Semi-tor
John M. Gearln, I V. Holmnn,
Wm. Kaleer, V. S. Sonn nnd John
Manning.
CUBAN COMMERGE
OPPOSES
QUARANTINE
Villi on Oyons llnttle.
Medford, Or., March 31. Senator
Charles W. Kulton, In the opening
speech of his campnlgn for rc-olec-tlon
for tho United States senate, de
nounced the accusations made by
Prancls J. Honey as bolng based up
on falsehood, nnd read an aflldnvlt
s'gned by .Tnnius F. Powell of Al
bany. Oregon, which refuted tho ac
cusations of brlbory made by Jamos
S. Smith.
Mr. Fulton also dclluod his posi
tion on Statemont No. 1. Ho stated
that he favored tho oloctlou of sona
tors by tho pooilo, but did not con
sider It his province to attempt to
dlctato to candidate for tho loglsln
lure the position they should take
on the quostlon.
Salem Democrats Haiiquel.
On April 1, tho Salem Jefferson
club will give a banquet at WlUnm
ctte hotol In couimoratlon of tho
birth of Thomas Jefferson. They are
planning the most elaborate banquet
of Its kind over hold In Salem, A
largo nttndanci of local Democrats
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Havana, March 31. Commorclnl
Interests and tho pooplo In genernl
are hoping that tho American quar
antlno against Cuba, scheduled to
becomo effectlvo tomorrow, will not
bo established nnd that tho authori
ties nt Washington will listen to tho
many protests that have been mndo
against It.
One of tho strong points ngnlut
the pstnbllshmcnt of It Is that It
would bo In violation of tho conven
tion betweou the Latin Amorlcnn re
iwiblles and tho United States which
provides that a quarantine shall not
bo established unless yellow fovor Is
reported within flvo days of tho snl'
lug of n vewol. It Is also pointed
out that' such a movo would ruin
tho tourist trafllc for tho coming
carnival and Interfere with commer
cial affairs. It Is tho opinion of tho
huallu authorities that thor,o Is no
Kood reniou for an oarly re-wtub-llsjimont
of tho qunrantlno.
o
Hattllng Nelson and Abe Attoll
meet nt 'FYUioo tonight.
Dr. Moro of Snlem will have In
u fow days a new 1(5 horse-power
horseless carriage.
rAiawwLiw l niiiMiiMiraafcsm
1
55
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Makes the most nutri
tious food and the most
dainty and delicious.
ROYAL
J
BAKING
POWDER
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No fussing or fretting over
the biscuit making. Royal
is the aid to many a
cook's success.
NO MUM-NO Um PHOSPHATES.
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III
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AliAUMKI) AlIOtT TIIK
WOULD COMING TO KXD
St. Louis, Mo., March 31. Driven
to frenzy by the announcement that
the world will como to an ond to
morrow uulotM there shall ho an Im
mediate and miraculous religious
awakening the roMntry over. B0
families whose membership have
regularly attended the Oliver street
mission, today loft for St, Chnrlos,
a 'ar here, where they will pass the
intervening time hi prayer to try to
avoid punishment their lender sny
is in store for the wicked world.
Tho Imagination of tho pooplo has
boon wrought up by John Moss, tho
"boy" proacher, who told his fol
lowers that, ho had had a vision, in
which ho beheld the awful catas
trophe that will overtake tho pooplo
unless thev becomo converted.
".". ,T';1: suuid-
'"'-'erliiM, $1,50
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(United Prots Leased Wire;)
New York, March 31. Mndnm
Annn Gould, In tho seclusion of mhg
nlflcont apartmenU In tho St. Itegls
hotel, is today on tho verge of a
nervous breakdown following an ex
citing couferonco held by members
of the Gould family which was ab
ruptly ended by the stamp of disap
proval bolng placed on her plans to
wed Prince de Sngan. x
' Tho former countot hud evidently
anticipated the action her brothors
George and Kdwln, and sister, Helen
I Gould, would take In the mattor, for
I before she entered Into the confer
ence with them she made arrange
ment to ougnge a suite of rooms at
tho St; Regis. She had boon resid
ing with her sister since she return
ed from Franco, but :i soon as tho
other members of lior family leauod
their ultimntluin In th. De Sagan
affair alio Immediately went to the
hotel.
Physleliuis binder wlioee care alio
has placed herself aro today denying
nil hor friends ndmlttanco to the
apartments. Whllo Mine. Gould's
condition Is not iieoesarily critic',
hor physicians admitted that hor
norvea are ao complotely unstrung
that sho required constant medical
attention.
Following a qunrrol with moni
kers of her family over Prince de
Sagan. whom sho will soon marry,
according to gowtp. Mine. Anna
Gould mado arrangomont to leave
the home of her sister, Holan Gould,
and take apartments at tho St. Regis
NQtoi.
What is said to have boon tho
final conference of tho Gould family
to dlsouas tho relations of Anna
Gould nnd the cousin of bar former
husband. Count de GastoUane, was
held last night and ondod in a die
agreement, with George. Rdwln and
Helen all arrayed against Anna. The
eoivferesoe U said to have ended
when they told the former eountoes
that they would never sa action her
marriage to the prine.
338 State Street
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP
Phone Main 355
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
To make our Progressive Up-todate Men's Shop your headquarters on Saturday
next, April 4th, while visiting
THE HORSE SHOW
Leave
Your
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Part. Mttreh !. Com Uoal de
Caiellaj is carefully abaUlRlag
from all eooiMeat, in conreriatlon
with his frleads, to Prlnee Helle de
Sagau's presence In America. His
silence U h coatlauatlon of hi pol
icy to avoid annoying his former
wife la any way. Of hie ooatlaae.1
toudaaee for her there U no doubt
and Ui general opinion Is that, de
spite Helle's energetic woo lag, the
count UM hopes for a reconciiatlou.
'?ir
Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
B. P. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years
of age, and for 20 years Justice of
the peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa,
says: "I am terribly afflicted with
slatlc rheumatism In ray left ami
and right hip. I have used three
bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and it did me lots or good." For sate
at Dr. Stone's drug store,
Make SBrTw
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