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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
DAILY QAM TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL ; 190 i "" r - - L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER ftCW amte Mti.rv;zfr 'i'fcL. teat e. . Specials Lavogue Styles Arc alwajn r. liable. Tho work nanihlp of LaVogtie suits Is al way good and dependable. Tho price nro always rcnoonablo. for Tomorrow t Horse Show Day Wo will offer ay apodal inducements to ,, bring tho pebplo to Salem 'Great Reductions in Ladies' Suits Coats, Skirts, Dress Goods and Muslin Underwear, Mien's and Boys' Clothing. for ono day only. Everything In tho above lines will bo substantially reduced for i SATURDAY ONLY . LONG GLOVES Blnck, Whlto and colors 75c Just rocolvod. 53 LADIES' GOWNS Special, for tmorrow; rogular $1.50 values $1.15 Tomorrow only. Gordon Bats Tho now Spring Btylea aro now ready. They nro not only attrac tive, but aro tho host tnado hats on tho market for $3.00 GENERAL FIRMIN'S FRIENDS Oontlnnnl Execution of Kneiiite of the GoTerBnicnt of Ifoytt Without Trlrth (United Press Lissed Wlro.) Port au Prince, April 3 Whlto residents horo aro clamoring for tho landing of marines from tho forolgn warships in tho harbor. American, Gorman and Fconch business mon Insist that tho conditions aro gravor than havo boon appreciated by tho ropresentatlvca of forolgn govern ments hero. Thoy say that tho blacks nro dally bocomlng raoro bold or and moro insulting and tbat a KOdoral m&seacro will certainly ro sult unlfess thero la a foreign dem onstration. Executions by gQvornmcnt troops without tho formality of a trial con tinue desplto tho government's prom Iso to M. Cartcron, tho French con sul, that thoy would cease. Today tho body of Araono Ghovry, a poot and wrltor, was found hanging to a troo riddled with bullets. Tho man. who was known throughout tho Is land as a dreamor nnd Idealist, was Diiapoctcd of being frlondly to tho cauBo of Gonornl Pirmin, tho rovo- I luttonlst. I Today tho while lnborors em played by tho Amorlcan export com panies congregated at GonnlVos, whero thoy havo barrlcadod a ware house, Thoy aro all armed and sny that If (trouble breaks out thoy will do Bomo lighting on tholr own ac cord' to protect American proportv KLAMATH RIVER POWER Largor rrant to Bi DoveJojK ttenr tho City7, iti the South. (United Pross Leased Wire.) Klamath Palls, April 3. Definite announcement has boon ihado hr that tho Southern Pacific intends to build ono of tho greatest power plants In tholr system on tho Klam ath rlvor rapids noar horo. The power oblalntNl will be used to drive tho Southern Pacific (trains through tho mountain"!. When E. II. Harriman visited Klamath Palls last summer It is Mild ho was greatly Impressed with the possibilities of & powor plant t thi point and mado frcljuout porSoeal examinations. ; .. In any vent the Southorn Pacific cnglnoors bavo been working here all winter and aro now roady to be gin Actual operations. Tho fall at tho proposed nits of tho plant is over 100 loot tothe mllo nnd tho raids present & de clino at this rate for a dhtanco of over flvo miles. This will glvo itho plnnt a fall of COO foot and will as far o trpmondous powor. Plenty of Trouble. Is cnltscd by stagnation of the liver and bowols. To got rid of It nnd hondncho and biliousness and tho poison that brings Jnundlco, tako Dr. Klnc'R Now Llfo Pills, tho roll- lablo purlflors that do tho work with- out grinding or grlptng. 2 Ho at J. C Perry's drug stro. immKzxaotnsnmizi M REMEMBERS CONGRESS WILL HE LOVED WORK UNTIL TIME LpctQda, It (t AjjrjYi3.--Elther Wnahlngton, April 3. Congrosa Woigh a accJd nt or desluh William" irtnV not' rfiHmiYn imtll-.Ttmo 1 Mtf, tclog'sph oprrator of tho "" 'Tnklnc' Into consideration tho union ukon Toloffrnnh com- nina of uiiflnlBlioO luiRlnwtH. nnrtle- ... .L t . . - " .7 . -"' " - "" " 1 "" r no nay marge or a small or- ularly that which nffootad approprin- f In th" far nrrtll. 38 tnllfUt frnm Jtnn 1llla mnnv Mnipaumn anv .. - -- .-.- w -.... Itiu ' SO. VWifl VOTItllVii ' w nearest neighbor, died from an that nn fiilfmirnmont nnrllnr than w!ow of tnorphluo and as a re- that date Is impracticable, while wtot M death, th- nows of whloh Speaker Cannon declaroa thnt If sujusf rcahcd thiB city, tho Bocrot hard work Is dono thls congress L1,01"'' ,tbat ttchoa from ought to ond not lator than May 10. mm a f.w m '. , of the Arctrlc clr- At present flvo appropriation bills wiun) I5 ngolos, has" been rmnln to ho ronortMl to tho houso WWTtred nn.l ntlinm nvn In vnrlnin ulnrni Tim uiiu uuivia iti w ... v.wi.a ov. ..w IU( ltt'n (.'111 II 1uAHtl 1... tnn " . . . ... .... - u '.irenM ;, , : ,:sl't:,""',u ttvon o,ony uu'-..w" 8 rr illO IIIUIUII up both confer- onco. Having passed mo iioubo, mo pcnslom appropriation bill now in tho Benntof and -son ou tho Htatus of theso monoy bills Is suoh that It points U) a lato adjournment. EVERGREEN STATE SCHOOL TEACHEUS (United Press Leased Wlro.) North Ynklmn, Wnsh , April 3. North Ynklma l to lose about 1R ,1 Bchoolma'aniB at tho closo of tho bpreBent school year bocauso thoy aro giving up loaening ror nausokoopinK havlng b come ongng-'d to ba ninr- roil HUIE WING SANG CO. BIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo mako up all kinds of wrnppern ond whlto undorwoar, waists, kimonos and skirts; all kinds of gontlomon's nnd Indies' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks nnd dress goods, hose, shoes, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, nockwonr, matting, chlnawaro, trunks, ombroldory nnd lnco orunmontn, etc. AM OooriH nt Wliolonnln Prices This Week. Wc arc moved to 326 North Commercial Street, first store north on the east side. Chinese and Japanese. Bazaar, Salem, Oregon VS33EESSX3fEi VENTILATORS FOR THE STATE STOVE WORKS By nn nmlcablo ndjustmont of dif ferences between tho governor ono. Sv. ... . nnt- otors M0 ,n various Anwngthepap rs that wore found oniy that haB bocomo a VLl"Ji t;"' " 'wrto! but for urKont aeflcloncy bill, wl ETttsmii !.-' l,, if "? n? W,M; P"--" January 2. Tho Hull Ktrhwl .Hirllc,Vh,obl?UB.k 1'ioprlntlon bill has passed Ut&o'VXi tranche and was sent to W property to Flora Pra,nklln, a r Kin now living m a" Los An- convrni Hoinr wn 50 years K Mont's no ho became in- fwM in Ftrr, Pranklln. whom la Van .ouver. Ho sent hor K lO DA Plllirntl il nn.l I. ...nn .,l.l kifc, -.. u nun it. nun iuiii ry xere nuacr-d Rim wn not a to ba parents and Holnr "l S both a futhpr aitil lnuor T ' low nnrrnt,,.. tii... i".t i.A tirlRnn nfllelillil. nnd the NorthWOSt W4 k U himself if 8he over gave wn Stovo work, draft ventilation --" will 0 uurouucwi inv m P'f Ju bit Ofiot came, and obedl- nil criticisms on the ground of in- iviwi of the north, hJs only link some of ho convicts havo worked wo uu me, world being tho The criticism hub uuun mrociuu T Wire uhiri. uii.Vui n...K nnninct thn. nip In thn nInkpl-nlatInK tf4 byndred9 ct milAa n vn. rooms nnd nolhihlnc department Hr mi,. nan. i..n I in i I n n valAm nrmlli'B 1 fhnimt.. i.. . a. t-i .,j ...III K In. fcv. ' -"i iu- ma unsenco irom o ino wumo ouujin, uu m uu ,.- r" 0mn hr. i. .. . ...- . ftt. i,at ho w ' n Insane. . -. .--, vu UIoi fvw, t aara s not mub m-'uor iui xw filttI73 " Ool for lyspopsla, Indigestion, sour "tnUtl l.llt'n r..l.. m il. .- ..1. I..U1 l nna nnd nnr. Bib... .-. '-- C-OIIV .JliaUTH. IUO MUIUKUU. U.IUI.IUK V b" . v. -- - . 4iie. 388 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 REDS PCU. Sold by a'l vous hoadncho. - It dlcosts what tfou oat. Sold by all druggists. THOROUGHB That's what you will sec at the Horse Show tomorrow Thoroughbred Horses. And you will find here the same quality in our Men's Clothing. THOROUGHBRED Plymouth Custom Tailored Thoroughbreds Racso System Hand Tailored Thoroughbreds To Our Customers ' t ri.i tt ai v 'ore -hi, te rii..? ' hand a fine selection of Diamonds. We are in dispose Qf thm at a very low rate per karat, on why Unreal, In stoak and rwU tnt? DIamoHd do ;. hot will thoy rot, nor yet require r. warohouw V &too oarry in otosk a grade Qf Watches for -lie Howard from $37.50 to $159.00. . Harailtons, in case, $16.50. km, Walthams. Illinois and Sjauth Beijd. And they are too; ev ery inch of them. Just the cleanest, snappiest sorfr of tailoring you ever saw in the very best merchant tailor's clothing for men. And the patterns are ex clusive with us in pure wool worsteds, velours, cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots. And the prices less than you'd pay your tailor. f $20 to $40 the Sail fmmm sf Wmk The best Men's Suits in their class too. Care fully and correctly cu and fashioned by com petent, high class tail ors" for the man who wants every cent of his money's worth in service and appear ance. We'll back them against all others, at the same or even high er prices, to give you the MOST satisfactory service too. A nd you'd never believe the prices could be so low as they arc-$8.50 to $20 the suit u Ar of 'snd . the above ean be exchanged 16 one year'? time ptory, for any article of its worth in fetock. if Our The Home of Thoroughbred Ctolfcs For Men The Home of Thoroughbred Clothes Tor Men to '"'iy our customers, ARR COMPANY m ? M The Store of Quality wr State art Vktriy &, Orei Oscar M. Johnson. fV 'I' Ct oT iltk-.H Atf KD A SMER JOHN i. B