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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
I w -to. - -K. -. 4 - -V -V r DAILY OAPI TAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1008 8 sA-. Apparel Easter i ' i. Wo wait your selection of new spring apparel confident of jour, ability .to show you preferred gar? . mentft expressive -.of all4.bat?ils cororct in' stylo, material and wormanaHtp, special 'offortb were mad3 Utls'seasbn to provide ex-' tcnslvo assortments. In. tho .popu lar priced apparpllng, Tho now season shows, many delightful In novations; novelties and Inspira tions 61 'flcBlg'n'er'BJn, nodols that t.'1II mcQt your rohdy acceptance. $ 12.50 to $50.00 NEWDEPT.-lstfLOOR i k Gloves Don't wait until tho fast mo ment to procuro them."-w 'Avoid tho honyy Bhopplng and ip.rocure thotn today. 12 and 1(1 bAitton lonfeth kid glovos In popular colors. $3.50 and $4.50 Dress Goods Of many protty oxcluslva pat- wool mixtures, Panama,, rod, voiles, I ol iv and black, navy, brown, Kreou and modium rod champaign and Copenhagen. Shoes Of our early Bprlng showing aro causing much f;vorablo com- mont as to tho largo assortment of dlfforont stylos and sizes, tho now loathcrs aro giving every satisfaction inquired to mako this tho shoo storo or tlu Wlllnmotto valley. Wash Goods A sensation of color Id coming this yonr of color so soft nnd dollcato and beautiful that ono miirvols at the porfoctlon of print ing tho tints on sheer, floating stuff.!. Kvry woman will want a glimpse at the fresh beauty of tho nuw wash coodB. Wo Take THE TARIFF REVISERS. rrKl .n r9 ItinnVltlM r mntiv frlondo for their kindness during our What They.'Watit In Not Tariff Re- recent bereavement tho. loss of our beloved mother. J. H. Macon, T. C. Mason, Bessie Mason, .R. H. Mason and wife. Tomorrow Will bo the last day to pay water bills and get tho 10 per cent dls court. Tho Finest Entertainment- Of tho season will bo at the First Chrsltlan church, April 10, To Ro Reported' A dcpMty of the department of commerce of labor Is at Salem to tako from tho asylum ono Nlka Luo, alias Nils Ntlsonj'and deport him to Finland. Tomorrow Will to the last dny'to pay water bills and get the. 10 per cent dls-court. 'Faith Triumphant'? Christian church, Friday April 10. . , Act Quickly Houso for sale for $200, Bpauldlng Logging Co. - night, Enquire d April 10 "Faith Triumphant" tlan church. First Chrls- Hrlng Yor CJotlm To us and wo will clean nnd press them to perfection. Johnson & Stcge, noxt door to Journal, "Faith Trlumplmnt" "Faith Triumphant,". "Faith Tri umphant," "Faith Trlumphnnt," April 10. House-builders Attention Have you i bought whore to get your mill work. My factory located at tho cornor of Church & Mill St., turns out tho best that can bo made, A. Jf. Hansen. I iiiii m. I l rine Home tor bale r Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal 'SHEEP WlBm : iai Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffher & Marx The Back Will look ns well uk tho front fur Easter If you will wenr ono of our new varsity iiiod&H, Hart Scfiaffiier & Marx Suits Mori' good in these clothe for the mon ey than hi any other Milt mmlt, (itmmiitiMl nil wool $1 5.00 to $35.00 INSPECTOR. I1REAKS HIS LEO Win. II. Steusloff, one of tho own- ora of tho Steusloff mnrkot and pack ing concern, sufforod a compound on, and woro really picture galleries. micmru 01 inn ngn: iug jui nuovc tho modorri lioneoa ot tho -uppor uiu niuuu y nis norso iniuug upon Firm-" venue pot aro n?nrly all him while riding nonr Crabtro?, In equipped with ballrooms which nro vision, bht Tariff Destruction. Representative Dalzoll put tho case In a nutshell tho othei day when ho showed that what tho,'s(H called tariff revisionists wore really after was tho destruction of thopro- tectlve tar lit system. Titoro is-mo leal forco In tho movement for re- Lvlslon except that Imparted to It by tho Importing merest or by manu facturers whb aro willing to sacrl fico all protection in .order to Bocure. for themselves a !larger export trndQ Tho Bhocmanufacturers, for exam ple, inalst thattho Jarlff of '15, per cent on hides increases tho cost of domestic hides and thereby Increases tho co3t of their product and by so much Impairs their ability to export. They have no great fear of foreign competition in boo,ts and shoes,, .and are of the oplnldn that they would gain by putting hides and Hklns on tho frco list, even if it resulted In putting boots nnt shoes on tho frco Hat. Tho tanners, apparently, do not caro very mufch. They aro pret ty Efire to get the chance of tanning all tho hides produced' In this coun try, but they would HIco to see tho tluty on nil trtnnlng material abol ished, and the boot and shoo caso is a fair cxamplo ofjUic manufacturing Interest which hnyo Joined tho free traders In tho movement which they call tariff revision, Mr. Dalzoll reqpgnlz03 that tho shouts of tho revisers have made somo lmpres3lon,tcvon on good Ro ptibllcrns who aro not well ground ed In tho faith, and that although thoro Is no nocoRBlty for or wlrfdom In mnklng any changes whntovor In tho tariff, It Ic noces'ary to tako up tho question Immediately after tho orocldrntlnl olection nnd hnvo It out. Ho announces, howovor, thnt so 'ong vn tho Republicans control tho government vhatover revision thoro Is will still lenvo tho tariff n pro tcot'vo tariff. And that mav bo as sumed, piid on thnt rock nnd on tho viostlon of what Jutloi to redUco nnd whet duties, to rotnln wo predict tnrf the rorcos or "revision" will at one 89parnf Into ns many factions n"thoro arc ItttorrmU nnd Industries to h&nffcfltrd, and that at tho final OUlflPio tho entire Importing Inter est v' vote tgnliiRt whntovor ron olitn'on iup' bo reached and do notmoe tho tariff then to bo adopted ni florc-'v ni that which is now In force. San Frnnrlsco "Chronicle" DlHplay of Modern Wealth. Twenty yonrs ngo a ball room In a prlvrto houso wai a rarity; to day thero aro nvor a hundred houses In Nbw York so equipped. Tho resi dences of tho Mnrolmll Robortsos, tho RolmontB, tho Sponcers, tho Schcrmerhorns, U" AjichmutyB an4 thoso about Washington nnd Madl on squares nnd ballrooms, but they totalled lose, Bays Gortrudn Lynch In tho March Hrondvny, than a doz- FMft HARR1MAN ' RESCUES !; i.f THF FRIF New York, Anrll 0. E. II. Hnrrl tnan ha-3 savod tho Ero railroad from going Into bankruptcy by7 the timely offer of 85.fi00.000to his ono time onemy, J. Pldrpdnt 'jMorgjin, and.tlil morning Wall street Is humming with the nows of tho apparent reconcilia tion or nt least combination of 'tho two great groups of "financiers. The Erie waB trembling on the verge of a rocelvorphlp when Hnrriman stepped In. Tho banks had rofUBCd to meet It9vmatiurlncr short time notes'. .Its directors were In gloom 'soon. They' could seo no way to escape from tlio disaster. Then, to tho utter surprlso of evory man present, E. H, Hnrri man came forward with Ills offer to meet tho hotes." It saved tho road. Today Erie stocks showed an added strength for tho first tlmolri mbnthU Tho Erie must bo added to tho list bf Hnrrlm'nn rondB as a result of tho great rllroad owner's action. Pre viously to this time he -was a 'direc tor but today he looms up as the dominant figure In tho road's con trol. Ho mny do as much for tho Erlo no ho did for tho Union Pacific which ho pulled out of a similar wreck. n i . ! . . FROM $2 A DAY TO A FORTUNE a! 'M, 1 WAITRESS ' WITH A" fORTUHj Los Angelos, Cay i .'"' have not made Mm Wk young I widow. wSi5f,1K Affile J family hotel In Ln. L. Vtrta H declares h bw'W?1! Q"lttihg just bS?ohll0 M tune big enoiiPh f "B.h.Hi remainder of her ! IW' her life, const. 1. cash and two houses anTiT cloeo to the heart t?? Thft Innnntt . .--I r :,B0.1'. 1t,81"8 of tutoi lwu nniieAn .. i'i ,""''.fV!'5' tholr vnlim m i.;,"V " I estimated' here "SwS! when she was 17 & came a widow nvi!a,"..0,4l! '" ' A dinner will belclwn wJ now York in honor 0 Df TS origination of the -PImi.3 in the army. a AMUSEHE (United Press Leased Wlro.) Sun FrnucUco, April 0 Do Witt Lovlngston McDonald, who was working for $2 u day not long ago, now has $300,000 at his disposal, and with his wlfo Is living In ppart montB nt tho Falrmount hotel, sur rounded by all tho luxuries' that wealth can afford. McDonald Is one nf tho six heirs or tho late Jnmci M. McDonald, who left an ostato valued nt $1,000,000 nnd who was formerly president of tho Bohemian clrab and a man about town. His sharo Is $300,000. He Is enjoying hlmBoIf telling IiIb frlonds of tho automobile, and raco liorso3 ho intends to purchnso nnd is Ills Intention to llvo up reputation of his undo. Auditorium Itetkr rj J .........b uiiuiuuija jjj (TUB suasions, , The Vasdctte. Moving pictures and UleHnJ ongs, every nfternoon ttd enj jxcept Sunday and Moadi; ii3 noons. Norwich UnltmFfce InsuruceSi I' rank 3Icrcdith, Itrxidst Afatl umco with Wm. Brown 4 CM &i uommorial street MONEY TO L( THOlJLni urer inuu & Hum's uanlcSi'i 8tlHIIIIIMIIIMi !PZ NEW TODAYi GERMAN AUTO GOING TO SEAULE t xrt. Uteu&lA 6 zjxmA iiCOfilWATEO Linn county, yostordny nfternoon nt 2 o'clock. Colllo Games, who lived nearby Whoro tho accldont took place, brought Stcualoff to h!s homo and aftorwards, In a buggy, took him to tho train at Albany. Upon his arrival hor BtoiiHloff wont to his homo and was attended by Drs. Dyrd ballrooms nnd nothing more. Tho home of E. II. Hnrriman lias a fntn mm Louis XV ballroom; tho Hnrry Paine Whltnoy house, tho James A. Rurdon hoipo, tho Townsond Hur bm housp, the now Phlpps mansion, th Frlck houso, Ronntor Clark' roaldouoo, tin Sluyvesant Flah and Richardson, who while they say, house, tlo Jqlin A. nrexol houso, tho 1HW3 Citv News irwpw mw lifiiatii'1 VUC tuulKht with light fimt; Fl'l Hrtlr Hiitl vftrnv r. "llth Triumphant." Friday nljt aM'io. - , KojI Auh TPrecrr ESSr? or ,?: .Kjml Sft a JMW Mk . ... . HearluK "Fnith Triuplant' at Chri8iln clurcl toworrow W, Monthly Meeting Tho regular monthly meeting or tho Woman's MUsionary society ot tho Flrat Presbytorlan church will be hold In tho church yarlori tomorrow anornqon at U:?0 p. in. Miss Uannh I of Kugone will bo prcwsiu and toll ,of hor oxporlonev lu the Ststors sohool In Alatka. Sitka girls troni Uiiemnwa will also be present and tako part In the program. lkm't Full To seo "Faith, Triumphant" at tho ChrUt'nu church tomorrow night. Tui"ono- Will b tho last daj to pay water bli: apd gK tho m per ceut dls court. r "FhltH Triump)iut"- Tomorrow night t tho First Chrls tlau church. tho accident Ih painful, stato that It Is not dangerous. . . o We Want Thins Cheapw fit III. "Tho protoiiBP," wrlts Honry Carey Ilalrd to tlia Mnnufncturer of Philadelphia, "thpt romo Fchod'U'B of tho tarlfr have gono out of date Is precisely tho roson why thoy should be mnlntnlned. Undor those sched .ill lb domostlc competition has en abled th Amorlcan producer of fin ished commodities to Improvo dils procoasoi to Biich an extent thnt ho Biirpnssea tho world In cluapnoss. Thoreforo. ko:n thoio (Mitlos on nnd ho will bring now propowos to bear and furnlh his good In competition with ho world, and especially with Ormnny nnd Rng'and, chonper stlfl. Tho propoeal to repwl such dutloa or to out thriii down Is olthor Miotic or criminal seif'shnsc, e doslro to onhblo tho forolgnor to more 8hrpy competo with tho Amarlcrn produc er. Snmo y ra ago it wa urged In pome Phllndolnhltt quarter that tho DlSStOllS. bfllllf ablo tn Avnarf amvd to all the world, tho duties should no rawiceci. i contributed an article to the Manufaetyrer saving that thU was Just the nnson why tho duty should not b? rediued, b'cauio v.o wanted the D'sstuns to furnish Us snvs stii cheaper. This brought ft lettor from the Disston houso thnnklntr mr for the article." Clmrlos H. Alexander Iicmbo nnd nwly n luind-d rllerfl hnvo gorgo ouB'y d.'corated apartments, whoro JdirlUB tho winter, hundred! of giiostj anncj irom nuout ramniRii' on to tin first gray of dawn. In fact no modern millionaire's towu houco Is complete without a suit of state apartments, ba'lroom, banqmt and retiring roomo, which occupy ono floor of tho houpe, nil decorated at a eo rt of hundreds of thousands and openod only a fow tlmoi a yonr. ' o . lown Women Score. MUs Graco Ballantyne, the young nttorney who nppearcd for "Mary J CogRoshall and othors" In their milt inrnlnot Itin fM rt flno Atnlnnu As receiving1 congratulations from 'many qunrtofs becnirso of tho favor able decision, of tho supremo court. Tho women 'questioned the validity of n special (election on a bond Is sue for n city hall because tho votes of tax-pa lnc women wore rofused and tho supreme court has Issued a reitrallng oijder stopping all work on the new cjty building pending the final deds'on In ths owmen'a cae. Rev. Anna! II. Shaw, president of the National American Woman Suf fiago association, says: "This fight of the Iowa women has put moro hnrt Into mo than anything which has come my wnv for a long time. I bo' tbev wlU facceed. Portland, Or., 'April 9, Hans Koetten, tho driver of tho German nutomobllo Protos In tho New York-to-Pcrls rnca Is In Portland today onrouto to SenttHt, whoro ho hopes to find several dMpllcnte parts which Is needed on tho car i:ow stalled In Nevada, Ho declares that ho has not glvon up hopo of ovontunlly defeat ing tlio American contestant. "Walt until that Thomas car hits Sllborla where they havo no railroad tracks to run on. Thon ho will bo cabling back for duplicate parts and It will bo bur turn to do some speed ing. Rut it'a good sport and I wish no ono any Hi luck," ho said. o , I obtfc.?.. w i vnuayu Surpassing Beauty Makes this Oxford apart from tho common lot. Its outlines are extremely graceful. It Is charac terlsed by stylo that will win c vrell-desorvcNl favor in any wo man's eyes. A shoe that can bo worn with confidonee In its abso lute corrnctnesa. Just one of the mauy popular stylos of , RENTON- K 01lf iWIMM For 8nlj Lnrgo- body ni grado second-growth fir. 1417 or 12S3. DowdIbcI M For Hah" Three year oil flUf, i by Klnc Alkl; dara.Bcirieti well broke. Enaolra eor nnd Turner otrcets, or tAttm I, Wllllnmfl. box 8. Sales. ' .MVJ For Sale Several bouw It M and farm 'ands at a buflUJ Itnl Nntlonnl Dank l-H NEW TODAY .... Wood for ftu'c I haTO MW. Will soil ot reduced prl M Innta. M. A. ucQions. r O v I , i: iim.t ClvA.rnnm bOSM . . PnnnlrA A A. Scb r.ac v lllih St. vr I uvv -. o- -- HORN -Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. :,,. D..i it..nr T-nwo R. Denton at Salem hospital. Apr. , !, , 0,ii furnUh4 8. 1008. a dauchtor. wolcht 9 V, "u VL.V iiit rnt iWl pounds. Mother and child doing ," ,rfii " im well. I '"'""p --H new iw " Toir.ontxjw - j v in uo uiu iusi any 10 pay waior invuiwu ' '":; " r,! 1 bills and get the 10 pSr cent dls-1 See Derby & 1"80D VUUlkl I 1 r..l- Xln rur rwHi' " ." - .iiai ?f..d tTl oo V t? LEADING LADY SHOES Custoiu-Miule by O. l Ford Shoe Co. The trndo mark IJntlftes their worth. They aro shoos that wear f long and woll comfortable from tho first and stylish to tho finish. Wo have thorn in tan. patont kid and gun metal. Also tho R. P. 8inlth show, a vory trim and smart shoo slightly mannlsnMn' effuot . Men's tan, patent, colt and gun metal Oxfords all sizes, al lwldths. Also boys and misses' oxfords. SALEM SHOE STORE RKPAIRIXG A SPECIALTY. T, Mapletkorpo O. W. Ejro Sir: vw?Arr -? & t THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLfi Bicycles from $25 Up Wo have cverylhlna In the repair II, s'8 Tires. Rjms. Coasler Brakes andllie ll f m' thing for Ihe.Ucycfe BEST WORK AT' HONEST PRICES Frank J. Moore 447 Coiir t Street Phone 36 r , , Af '