Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 02, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, ATRIL 2, 1008
"eer rf1
J. L. STOCKTON
The Old White Comer
Great Sales for
Horse Show Day
SALEM, APRIL 4.
!' Vext Saturday will bo horao ahow day, and ns a Bpoclal inducement
rtt the out-of-town people to como'to;Snlom on vthat day," wo will
ujact spocai sama """"" i .....to w,. u. ott,,Ut
ss Goods Reduced '; .
. .1..1. n Mfh.frrnrtn ilrona rrnn;1n nf tlm vow nom r-
gar enure ui - a - " " """" -
i and domestic weaves win uu on buio xur mat gay.
Reduced
r.t niialltr of bleached and unbleached crash for roller nnd
B31 towels 50 pieces at a prlco that' will ontlco purchasers into lay-
a big supply. .,r. . v -.
Ladies' Suits, Skirts and
Jackets
Every Garment Reduced
Next Saturday, horso snow any, wo will offor tho beat atock ot
.Id ever shown In Salem at vory liberal reductions.
Hlgh-grado Altman -voiles, rnado up in suits and skirts, panamns,
rrns and novelties, atyied for tno most critical ladlco of fashion,
triced at a saving of $1.00 to ?10.00 on onch.
PROBING
INDIAN
MINISTER WAS
PUBLICLY WHIPPED
PLEADS FOR
W4RSHIPS
Continued from pago throo).
WoKd Supreinncy.
kith regard to the great nntlons
I'h white race, It Is, of courso,
fr '9 tho Japanese statcsmon that
rria li the one croat nation
wlai athwar ot tho realization
fiat ambitions, Of courao, wo
l wept Japan's proteatntlona of
Jisip, and wo should most cor-
11 reciprocate friendly toolings
loald rcrllzo that If any breach
hid fonp between tho two coun-
i tt wouUl bo our fault, on ac-
H of bflnc fo defenseless, nnd
Ills fault of Japan
IlBrtra cannot Ignore tho fact
Itlemost trlfllnc Incidents thnt
rro in h?n Francisco woro
Kr-jn by Japan and mndo groat
lit' onal ffMri, nor can wo Ig-
i 'ari tv where Japanese
" prr invn d in n simple
' of rdiT. iMnn the Jananoso
pwent indp a demand unon
irTUner' hat lnvnlvoil tlm in.
hff the rlrM of inrnl solf-gov-
F-m- i inn nrnn'A nf Qnn Pran.
m tna our uovprmnont hv
BHniand anoMirr hnl tn nrnHn
demand uefo regulnr nego-
'J' mqM bo resumed
w Proper livestlsraMon of tho
T" 0' nat onnl rltf-nsn Invnlvfva
raeratlon of the possibility
'""1 u'ca' uritniu and Ja
TEXAS PRIMARY
(Continued from pngo one.)
mnnngor for Dalloy, toduy prlntB an
oarnost warning to tho onjsmlos of
Sonntor Dalloy.
Aftor roviowlng tho asaasslnatlon
of Prosldonta Lincoln, Garfield nnd
McKlnloy, tho warning Is Introduced
as follews:
"Circumstances which will not bo
rccltod In detnll foreshadow dovolop
monts In tho ponding political cam
paign which, If not nvorted. will dls-
graco Texas."
Following this nrtlcle, It Bays:
"Within tho last 10 days, two mon
havo boon hoard to declaro that Son
ntor Dalloy ought to bo killed, nnd
ono of them In a public restaurant,
In th henrlng of Boyornl porsonB,
said that ho would b'o glad to pay
tho exponsos of nny man who would
do tho deod. Thoro Isdnngei4 of tho
gravost kind If tho londora on both
8ldoa fall to control tho pnsslonnto
and dospornto Individuals, who at
tach thomsolves to nny causo, and
oapoclnlly to any ndvonturo that Is
hazardous or spectacular."
O'
COFFEE
You are both judge and
jury for Schilling's Best
Your crocer return your moner U rou don't
like it; vre pi him
(Unfted Press Leased Wire.)
Turlock. Cnl.. Aurll 2 run nnv
J. M. Illlbtsh. nastor of tlm Mnthnl
Jdlst church of this village, Is today
okuwiuu iu uiuuuigus nnu unuor tue
care ot a physician as Uo result of
a public thrashing administered to
him Inst night by tfirce women, who
lashed him with horsewhips until
ho foIMo tho sldownlk unconscloua.
Jennie Keenrey, Ethel ,To3t and
JobbIo Halloy, were angry nt the min
ister becauBO, they said, he mndo re
marks derogatory to their reputa
tions. They stood In tho door of "a
restaurant, whoro thoy nro employed
as waitresses, when tho Rev. Hllblsh
pasacd. In tho folds of their dresses
liorsowhlps woro concealed. When
tho minister stopped to convorso
with a friend tho women rushed to
tho sldownlk nnd lashed him furious
ly In view of pedeBtralns. Ho fell
unconBCIoUB with hla fnco nnd hands
cut by the whip. While ho was try
ing to dodgo tho blows a man. evi
dently n friend of the thrco womon,
slugged Hllblsh nnd , escaped. Tho
waitresses Bay thoy do not regret
.tholr act.
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AFFAIRS
OTCSBSHHEMMHSSmIO
AFTER
ROCKEY'S
OFFSPRING
United Presg Lcasod Wlro.)
Washington, April 2 Accusing
Secretary Garfield of being guilty of
lnnueasanco In olTIco and lying, Mrs.
HelOn PlerCQ flrnv n nnwannnn run.
mnn, atfrred tho members of tho Bon
ato commlttco on Indian affairs by
making this nnd other charges
against tho government service on
tho Crow Indian reservation in Mon
tnnn. Mrs. Grey, who paid a vlBlt to tho
reservation last summer, mndo tho
charges ngalnot Garfield when sho
Wfifwcfilled before tho commlttco to
BuuMatotlato BtatomentB aho had
mado concerning conditions on tho
reservation. Among other things
alio paid money belonging to tho In-dlaai-was
wasted and that Bomo of
It dlanppcnred as tho rcBiilt of graft
Ing'hiothods in tho management of
tho 'nffnirs.
ThOh Bho broko down and related
hcroxperlence In Jail, whoro aho was
placed by Major' Roynolds on a
chnrgo of Illegally securing monoy
from Indlnns. Commissioner of In
daln Affairs Loupp denied a chnrgo
that 'ho wns Interested in n project
for a town Blto on tho reservation.
CITIZENS INTERKSTKI)
IN THK CIIILDRKN
(United Press Leasod AVlro.)
Atlanta, Ga April 2. Questions
that boar dlroctlv unon tho dovolon.
kilned, ihes. Wo nntlons be-i"ent of tho child nro being discussed
today by some of America's moBt dis
tinguished men nnd womon, who nro
nttondlng tho oponlng session of tho
National Child Labor committee.
Asldo from the regular business
sosslons, which will last three days,
largo meetings will be addressed In
the opo'na house by men of national
reputation. Among tho promlnont
mombors of the committee are Sec
retary Taft, President Rooaevelt,
Governor Hoko Smith f Goorgla,
Curdlna) Gibbons, John Mlteholl. the
! ' a war in which our flag
Mwwpra frnni rhf, 8ea aml ju
L rte of Ind n nnd China
7 i japan cwiUl bo thrown
' r mores,
V Z ; u'l ' 'k nt tho period
l,f a,9 na,,,)ns hve to havo
" aTe the grratest navy."
lSt Paml'y Mmiclne will give
mj thjSBS , . " V LVX.'1 1 labor irader, Jano Addams and Sena
Trlut K i .
N as hav
that nrd
tor Tillman.
Rioting by negroes and Italians la
Philadelphia continued today.
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1,u''1 ''"''I Hue seloctlon of Diamonds. We are !n
Q" ' Of rhftnt n vflMf 1t nta mr rn tni rn
nvwt In stock and real oatats? Dlamonda do
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" will they rot, nor yet require : warehouse
alao carry in clock a grade of Watches for
Chicago, April 2. Mrs. Harold
McCormlck, dnughtor or John D.
Rockofollor, today Is vorglng on n
nervous brenkdown, nnd Is prepar
ing to depart hastily from tho city,
ns the rosult of a aorlea of threaten
ing letters received by her from nn-
archtstB who hnvo led her to bollovo
that her life and those of hor chil
dren nro In porll.
Guards hnvo boon plnccd about tho
mansion nt Dcllovuo Placo and Lnko
Shoro drive and no stranger Is per
mitted to enter tho grounds.
As soon ns possible Mrs. McCor
mlck will leave for her father's homo
In Clovo'nnd.
Fonr is folt for tho safety of Mrn.
McCormlck'o children, who nro with
John D. Rockefeller In tho south.
Tho contonta of n threatening lottor
rccolved today hnvo boon kept Bocrot
by tho membtira of hor housohold.
Mra. McCormlck, who Is of n hfglily
nervous disposition, has been bndly
frightened for wooka ovor tho firat
letters, but today tho collnpso was
almost complete.
Two months ngo Mrs. Potior
Palmor rccolved n similar warning
nnd slnco thou many of tho foromost
homes in tho faBhlonnblo quarter
havo malntnlnod a watch for suspi
cious characters.
o
Plenty of Trouble.
Is causod by stagnation of t!u
liver and bowels. To get rid of It nnd
hendacho nnd biliousness nnd tho
poison thnt brings jnundlco, tnko
Dr. King's Now Llfo PIUb, tho rolt
ablo purifiers thnt do tho work with
out grinding or griping. 2Gc at J.
C. Perry's drug Btro.
o
Mlteholl. late president of tho Uni
ted Mlno Workers, will establish a
labor papor at Indianapolis.
o
For Constipation,
Mr. L, H. Fnrnhnm, a promlnont
druggist of Spirit Lake, lown, says
"Chamborlalu's Stomncu and Live
Tablets nro cortnlnly tho boat thing
on tho mnrket for constlpntlon."
Give thoflo tablots a trial. You nro
certain to find thorn ngrcenblo nnd
plenaant In effect. Prlco, 2G cente.
Samplts free." For snlo by Di.
Stono's drug storo.
WEALTH
, HELPING
POVERTY
(Unltod Press Leased Wlro.)
DoBton, Apill 2 A sociological
undertaking which Is to oxcood any
thing of tho kind ovor nttomplod In
New Englnnd, If not Iu America, Is
being pinned by Prof. Charles Zuob
lin, who rccontly resigned hla pro
fcsorahlp of socfology nt tho Univer
sity of Chicago, and MrB. Qulncy
Adums Shnw, tho famous philan
thropist nnd wlfo of tho richest cit
izen In Doston.
Doth of thoso pcoplo hnvo assocl
ntod thomsclvcB In tho work of so
cial uplifting. Thin work will tnko
tho form of establishing solf sup
porting sottlemouts In Ronton and
throughout Maoepchuaotta, and iil
rendy for this purpouo $2,000,000
has boon ost asldo by Mrs. Shaw,
which amount is later to bo Increased
to $6,000,000.
o
Economizes the use of flour, but
ter and eggs; makes tlte biscuit,
cake and pastry more appetiz
ing, nutritiouf and wholesome.
U
ABSOLUTELY PURE
This is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar.
It Has No Substitute
Tlwr art Alum and Phwptuto ef Lime nlxtnr t4 at
a fewer price, but no heunkeofxr regarding- the tteaUk
i her fanlljr eaa atferd to we theai.
AUTHOR OF GREAT
TEMPERANCE ISSUE.
(United Press LonBod Wire.)
Paris, April 2. With tho othor
Immortals of Fanco, Emllo Zola,
tho great novelist and defendor of
Droyfus, wna today given hla Inst
resting place, when hla romalns woro
romovod to tho Pnntheon.
On account of tho hostility that
has been aroused because tho
French government line Uiiib honor
ed Zola's memory, tho pollco woro on
hand to provont nny demonstration.
Tho French govornmont wob repre
sented by tho mlnlstor of education.
Pains In tho bnck and Bldo may
co mo from tho kldnoya or Uvor
Lnno's Family Modlclno tho tonic-
Inxatlvo, and n great kldnoy ntid Uv
or romedy, will glvo rollof.
1-1 of Pound n Week,
at least, Is what n young baby ought
to gain in weight. Doos yours? tf
not thoro's something wrong with
Its digestion. Glvo it McGoo's Dnby
Elixir and It will Login gaining a.
nnnn. Humx ntnmnr.h nnd bnwcl
iMA..1.1M. -1.1 JIAllH -... f.Allnl. I
u uiiuicd,. U1U uiHvniluii, niujin nuuui'i u
tiuon, jUUU IUI IUUIII1I1(, UCiUIUD,
Prlco 20c and GOc. Sold by all
dcnlors, m
o
Against heavy financial pretauro,
tho Now York aonnto has uphold
Govornor Hughes antl-raco track
bill, 2G to 23.
u
DeWltt'B Kldnoy nnd Dlnddor
Pills nro prompt and -thorough and
will In a abort tlmo atrongthen
wonkoncd kidneys and allay troublos
arising from Inflummutlon ot tho
bladder. " Sold by nil druggists.
Jack Johnson, colored, will fight
Jim Dnrry of ChlcaKO. April 17.
Heavyweights.
DoWltt's Llttlo Early Rlsora, tho
famous ttlo liver pills. Sold by u'l
drugnlstB.
FRENCH STATESMAN
WHO HAS AGED
(United Press LoaBod Wlro.)
Paris, April 2 Senator Falgard,
tho oldest member of parliament,
today celebrated hla 02nd birthday.
Ho Is known na tho doan ot tho
Fronch sonnto.
o
A cough euro that can bo glvon to
children without chanco ot harm is
Komp's Dalsam, tho beat cough cure
It docs not contain poisons or harm
ful drugs. Druggists soli It.
O'
Captain McElgln, ot tho coast ar
tillery, is being court mnrtlalod at
Fort Worden.
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Konnody'o Laxatlvo Cough Syrup
acta promptly yot gontly on tho
dol, through which tho cold la
forced out of tho oyatom, nnd nt the
armo time It nllayn Inflammation.
Sold by ml druggltUs.
o . ' "
Tho Michigan supremo court has
decided that a boor chock JiiBt beforo
election Is a bribe.
ARTISTIC MILLINERY
Now Is the time to place your Easter Orders
First class trimmers
Best of quality
Newest materials
Moderate Prices
"ward from $37.50 to $150.00.
Dillons, in case. $16.50.
Efe, Waltharas, Illinois and South Bend.
I7
:3i
rto
ai.-A-e can bo exchanged In one yearV time, if
''. for any article of its woith In stock. Our
our customers.
IN
fi. BARR eOMPANY
c The Store al Qaallty
FILELRS
Tho Atchison, Topoka and Santa
Fo dividends Id reduced to G per
cent.
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'15. C. DoWlIt & Co., Chicago, III.
Gontlomen In 1897 I had a dis
ease of tho stomach and bowolB. Iu
tho spring of 1002 I bought a bottlo
of Kodcl and tho benefit I rocelvod
all the gold In Georgia could not
buy. May you llvo Jong and pros
per. Youra very truly, C. N. Cor
nell, Rodlng, Gn.. Aug. 27, 190G."
Sold by all druggist.
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CASTOR I A
I'or Infants and Children.
Tfii Kind You Have Always Bought
St I J
Bears tho Z4Sfr-0? Bet lt
Signature f 6stV'
DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOU
W1H treat you vlth Oriental horbi
and euro any disease without opera
tlon or pain.
Dr. Kum is known evcrywhoro lo
Salem, and baa cured many promi
nent pooplo hero, He baa lived to
Sa,lom for 20 years, and can be truat
C(j. Ho us?s many medicines un
known to wblto doctors, and with
them can euro catarrh, asthma,
lupg troubles, robumatlsm, stomach
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty ot
dropsy and female troubles. His rein
cdies cure private disease when e
erythlng else falls. Ho has bun
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
sultatlon free. Prices for medicine
very moderate. Persona in the cour
tty can write for blank. Send Btamp
If you want some extra fine tea
from us.
!)R. KUM BOW WO CO.'
CARRIAGES and WAGONS
M
AND
vilffl '5
AMBjBEjHkM2'V
'JzJC
The question ov satisfaction In the
1ing run when about to buy a car-
r aga or wagon, to secure the host
results there aro many things to
take into consideration. You will
find It always pays to buy from re
liable parties. No mistake la mado
when you decide to favor us with
your orders for carriages or wagons,
also repair work. We glvo such or
ders tho samo caro and attention as
to construction work.
All the newest novelties
Large assortment of Flowers, Foliage,
Fancy Hat Pins, Dress Shapes, Etc.
Also nice assortment of ready-to-wear Street
Hats and Dress Hats
Popular Prices
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial St.
BANK TALK No. 10
By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or.
AN ACCURATE RECORD
In the United Statf army and navy, an accurate raoord is
kept of oaoli man's gun eor during target praotloe.
A chek naoount will record accurately your nnniialal trans
actions. Your bank book Is tho nwrtt about, mvi chtok yoy Isguo
la conclusive evldanao of tho monoy paid.
Do accurate In business. A ohaak noaoimt will glvo you ex
actness. THE TEST
Reliable automobile makors test Qvgry qoo of rnjta) that
comes to the- shop. This moans better mnuhlnary, fewer acoldouts
and safety for the man that rides Iu tho car.
Evory chock that you Iswuo is closely examined when it comoa
to tbo bank for payment. ' ,
This precaution la for your boneflt. Wo employ trained offi
cers to guard you against errors.
A check account insuros you safety at all tlmos.
A close bank connection will be an advantages to you in raoro
ways than you think. Try it.
E. W. HAZARD, dtafder.
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