Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 13, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1008
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STOCKTONS SPECIAL
LADIES HOSE .
20c
Today
Only.,
Vsimibry
The boat known hose sold in Salem. Wo uso- thousands of dozens
every season and the domand for them Is Increasing. Thoy will
outwear any GOc values; thoy are finished Uko 50c ones and will
not crock. Made especially for us to suit our own ideas.
Pail 25c
tqynvjfnify
stockings.!
2 Paiff 25c
TRAOCMAKK
Jto fast black full fashioned hoso mndo by tho Wnyno ICnlttlng Company.
Ljjf JIKtUH I"U) '"Jt l'"B ""!..
Ecqual to 2Cc values for
WATCH OUR DAILY SALES
200 DOZEN FAST BLACK LADIES HOSE SPECIAL AT 10c A PAIR
SECOND
GE FOR HUGHES
tailed Frew Leased Wire.)
York, April 13. Tho same
Li ot politicians, savo thoao that
IVmd eliminated by tlio nana or
. that conspired to remove tho
i and aspiring politician Thco-
Rxjteve.t from tlio nrrnirs ot
asrestato and placo him for-
m ho iholf nrc now planning
;t the maneuver with Charles
;k as tho pawn In tho Rnmo.
tlce presidential boom for
nwai Inaugurated by his ono-
btforo tho Ravel of tho chalr-
f the Republican stnto conven-
Iti fallen on tho motion for nd-
ixnt.
Illam Darnei, Jr., of Albany,
REAL ESTATE DEALER
DISAPEARS AT SPOKANE.
(United Press Leased Wiro.)
Postlnud, April 13 At noon Sat
urday, A. C. Parsons, n wealthy real
ostnto dealer of Spokane, stepped off
n car at n crowded Junction point
nnd disappeared Into tho crowd. To
day tho ontlro dotoctlvo forco of the
city is out sonrchlng for him. - It is
fonred that ho Is wandering among
tho hills west of the city or that ho
may havo taken his own life.
ly to suctiro relief from a honvy
montnl strain, cnnisod by an over
Btrlct application to his business. His
wlfo foars that his mind may hnvo
failed htm suddenly and that he is
now helpless.
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LACK OP RAINFALL
IN EASTERN OREGON
Pendleton, Or., April 13. -Lnck of
rain fall in eastern Oregon is causing
tho death of thousands of lambs and
It Is oxpoctod that CO por cout of tho
lambs will dlo.
Tho attention of tho stnto wool
growers commission has boon called
to tho mortality among tho Iambs
and nn Investigation will bo mado.
Tho owob can gpt no food on tho
ranges and tho ownos nro making
ParBons camo to Portland recent- lfovorlsh offorts to got their Hook on
the foroet rosorvos.
A Twenty-year Sentence.
"I have Just completed a twenty
yonr hoalth tontonco, imposed by
Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo, which cured
mo of blooding piles Jitst twonty
vnnfa mm " ti'plf na Ck Q Wnnlnvnp nt
k'r brought tho subject into rRaysvlUo, N. Y. Hucklon's Arinca
JMOf IlUbllC dlSCUBSlon by dO- a- l,1 Mm wnrot . linlla
f that It Is tho Intention of tho ,111Pno ...,ia n,i u in bn nhnrt.
ikuorranlzntlouof Now York! n.f i- or. i t r. Pom's drus
rt the honor upon HugJios. ,
. JlJ.k.. .!.. YT..I..A- ...M MA . ''
mrviuii'S mil' iuikuus uun uu
JtoM It than did Roosovolt in
ih-
All tho Catholic churchos in Cali
bans that tho. Taft organl-. fornin offorod up prayer for rnln
ki hav- dUcovorod that Taft. Sunday. 7
Mpport P'ld that Fort of tho
Jwv. or Guild of Masiachu-
moof hrlnc It to him. For
Plenty of Trouble.
to nnnanri v nfninntlnn of th."
Ii.(,t.lial1, Vmy nro.in,Hvor and bowels. To got rid of It and
hoadacho nnd biliousness ana tno
poison that brings Jaundice, tako
Dr. King's New Life Pills, tho reli
able purlflors thnt do the work with
out grinding or griping. 25c at J.
C. Perry's drug tro.
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Tho Harrison and Sullivan factions
aro lighting for tho control of the
Domoorntlc delegation In Illinois.
mjIU In tho political nbduc
M Hushes
Miii put him on tho tlckot ns
lden anld Rnrnoi. "and
tM w I th governor do
tn Th u no law he can In-
ret uff thr ticket."
Rheumatism.
Vt than n n out of ovarv ten
! rhMim.iHm nre slmnlv
i'ism of tho musclos, duo to
' damp wp.iMier or chronic
iJim in Fiich casoB no inter-
pitmenf h r-q'tlrpd. Tho froo
at Oil of Phnmliorlnln'a T.lnl.
E1 all that u needpd. and It is.
P to Rive quirk roliof. GlVO it
pi ana w for yourself how
K''reiv. a th? pain and sor
rrire
n 2". rents; largo slzo. 60, Samples froo
0 4 b Dr. Stone's drue fitnnn'u Hnn?
For Constipation.
Mr. L. H. Fornhnra, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says
Chamberlain's Stomnch and Llvor
Tablets aro cOrtnlnly the boat thing
on tho markot for oonstlpntlon."
Give thoso tablets a trial. You nro
certain to And thorn ngrooablo and
plonsnnt In effect. Price, 2fi oentfs
ror Johnson of Mlnnftsota
filftniMliin for Praalilnnt in.
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h't" r9'!ir.'io,l xtrUnt. tt-.
II 14 P npplntlv nnnA tnr
-So'd b . driiccUts
o r
Hatnpibio leadnra nro nut.
i 8sht against a Tnft delo-
For
Stono's drug etoro.
-o
salo by Di.
1-1 of l'ound a Work,
nt loast, Is what a young bnby ought
to gain In weight. Doos yours? if
not there's something wrong with
its digestion. Give it McGeo's Baby
Elixir and It will begin gaining a,
onco. Cures stomnch and bowel
troublci,, aid digestion, stops fretful,
ness, good for toothing bablos.
Price 2Cc nnd COo. Sold by nil
dealers.
BIG SHIPMENT
First steps were takon today in
work of reconstructing mnyorallty
work of recounting mayorallty con
tost in Now York city in 1005 be
tween Hoarst and McClellnn.
o
Hon. M. L. Jonos has nearly a page
o- campaign matter in this Issue. It
will pay you to road It over.
The Capital Journal the rett of
ttiio u'atf urlll nnntnln n urftnt den!
'of campaign advytlslng.
ROY IS ACQUITTED
OF KlLLINfJ SISTER
Portland, Or., April 13. Tho
coronor'a Jiiry hns ncqulttod young
Rodnoy Durst, ngod 1C, of nil blamo
for tho death of his sister Lucllo,
aged 9, who wau shot nnd Instantly
klllod by Rodnoy into yostorday
while tho lattor wob onjoylng a tnr-
got practlco In tho back yard. Young
Durst has wished to go hunting but
his pnronts hnd refused consont. He
then constructod a tnrgot range nnd
was doing some fancy shooting whon
Lucllo walkod into tho lino of flro.
A bullet struck her in tho hoart and
she died instantly.
The r ni,
aorobat finds It necessary nt nil
times to koep his nuisclos nnd Joints
aftipplo, 'That Is tho .'reason thnt
hundreds of them koep a bottlo ot
Ballard's Snow Liniment always on
hand. A euro cure for rhoumntism,
cuts, sprains, soro throat, lame bnez,
contracted muscles, corns, bunions,
and nil pains. Price 25c. GOo npd
?1,00 por bottle Bold by all doulori,
n
This oditlon of Tho Capital Jour
nal goe to promlnont Republican
all over this county nnd the wholo
state. Whon political mnuagors hire
apace to attack tho political charactor
of a private citizen they nvutit not
oxpect him to not mako roply.
Watches
iamonds,
and Jewelry
E--Kt
l.e
t!1 Pita
init- ot uwal'ening. and it brings with it a revival
je. r buslassa. Mnay articloa an tilled for. approprl-
ind s3oa, and the publlo should bo prop.rly su-
' full 1U of s!tT.Ule Sode, Otomm, Ouff Pins.
J.nkn-. and Ohalng, also Fob and Soarfplni, etc. in
i t cay be diilrod Ik our Hno. Tliojf are all ap-
"' -" kIouUI be nloasod to htve you call and quote
' i 'ur, you go eigewhare.
''i It r, . . . . . ......S. V
- "a ii.-1 wi carry lu stoerTIIH liiKi' a.mwih .
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THE STORE OF QUALITY.
WS JEWELRY STORE
The Store of Quality
cfr State and liberty Sakm. Oregon
"E. C. DoWItt & Co., Chicago, III.
Gentlemen -In 1897 I had a dls
oaso of the stomach and bowels. In
the spring or 1902 I bought a bottlo
of Kodol and tho boneflt I received
nil tho gold In Goqriia could not
uuy. May you live joug and pros
jours very truly,
gnn to fllo Into Marion Square; by
2 o'clock every nvallablo place to sit
was occupied and by 3 o'clock tho
park was occupied by thoeo standing
clear outside to the sidewalk on tho
cast side.. A few of thoso on outside
left during tho addroso and whon
Honey stctod, at 5:30 o'clock, that
ho hnd kopt thom longer than ho in
tended, having been talking two
hours and 20 minutes, they nroso
on mnsso and shouted for him to go
on. wnon no unisned nt 6; 20 p. m
a rush was mado for tho stand and
mnny good government enthusiasts
crowded into tho small area to shako
tho "Great prosoutor" by the hand.
It w.'ib 20 minutes lntor bpforo tho
crowd about him, would let Honey
depart.
Tho Introductory address was
given by H. L. McMnban, who con
sumed a few minutes only explain
ing the, good work done by Mr. Honey
in different parts of tho country.
Henoy begnn his address, upon ob
serving two littlo tots in front of tho
audlonco, that It wns tho youth of
today that tho country could hope In,
ns they woro tho men of tomorrow.
From this ho cited tho story told by
Judgo Bon Lindsay, tho famous Ju
vonllo Judge of Denver, of how threo
littlo boyB were brought boforo him I
elinrgod with bdrg'arlzlng a boxcar
for somo wntermolonn. How ho,
Lindsay, upon Investigating hnd
found how tho children's fathor had
been killed In a gasworks explosion
nnd thoy wero forced to bo thieves.
Honey hero took ndvantngo of tho
opportunity to urge tho necessity of
nn employors' liability net and nt tho
Bamo tlmo to grill thoso responsible
for declaring the recent one Illegal.
Thon returning to the renson of tho
chlldron cltd In Judgo Llnsay's
story, ho said: "Tho reason of
theso chlldron atonllng is becaufo
thoy havo seen tho police stand in
front of a glldod dlvo in which gam.
bllng was going on, nnd by thnt woro
taught no rogpnet for tho law."
Honoy went Into a dotnllod expla
nation of tho trontmont ho had ro
odvod while prosecuting criminals;
of how whon thoy wont nftor tho
Uttlo follows thoy woro patted on tho
bnck by tho nowspnpors; the mor
chnntB; tho millionaires and In fact
tho public generally, but how whon
thoy indlcto.1 Calhoun, tho million
aire owner of tho Snn Fiyutclsco nill
way system, tho "good cltlzonB" hold
up their bands nnd said, "It's an out
rage." Honey fl.tyod tho Orogonlnn,
nnd told those who did not bollovo
thin to ho tho fnct, to road yostor
day morning's Oregnnlan nnd seo
how ho wns ronstod.
"You don't know what you've got
In tho dlroct prlmnry lnw nnd Stnto
inont No. 1," vnB Honey's opening
romnrk In rognrd to tho prosont po
lltlcnl sltjiatlon, "Sntomenj; No. 1
haB brokon th sh'o'cklp from you
and you aro froo mon todny," ho con
tinued nmld.t n loud npplnuno. Rp
sumlng. ho said. "You can noml
nnto whom you plonso nnd oloct
whom you please nnd If you don't
YM good men, It is your own fault."
Henny voluntoorod the Informa
tion thnt ho would bo uuahlo to nay
to what party h bolongod, but addod,
"I boilovo in tlio doptrin! of noose
volt, and I stand for Taft. who
think bollovos iih I do In the slnror
ity' nnd good work of President
Roosevelt.
"I find grnftors In both pnrtlos.
I do not bolloyo In tho kind of Re
pMbllpaniBm that Fulton doos; nof do
I hollevo in the Domocrnoy of Sonn
tor Balloy of Toxns."
Attontlon wan called during tho
address to tho dnngor tho United
Stntos Is In nt tho prosont tlmo from
corruption; and that It has not only
Jut beon discovered but was mon
tlonod In Jnmoa Bryco's Aniorlonn
Conunonwonlth wny back In 188S.
Spoaklng In thU, vein, Honoy Htated:
"You road In tho papors of the an
archists through tho country, but
th dnngor Is not from tnom, u
from tho laboring man out of work,
for the first Instinct of naturo Is to
oat, and If mon nro starvod thoy will
tak food by forco.
"During tho beginning or me panic
the govorntnont Issued ono hundred
and llfty millions or now money;
hr nro six mon In tue imueir
nr Ymira vnr' triilv r? Tw fni-.
noil, Rodlng, Ga., Aujj-, 27. 1905." Stan's who control five huudrod mil-
Sold by nil drunslsts. llon Pacli or togouiPr inre imnmmiii
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SPECIAL VALUES
LADIES' FURNISHINQS
Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, 10c each
as good as any 15c ones any whore.
OF
NEW LAGES, NEW EMBROIDERY, NEW
RIBBONS
JUST OPENED
All tho swell new combination Fllct Inco bands tlint aro so
much In demand this season. Wo'ra Bhoivlng nn elegant assortment
In small design, net ground, nil over" laces for yokes nnd waists.
It Isn't nu exaggeration to say tliiat our Btorw Is THE lace storo of
I tho city. You can't match our values elsewhere. '
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Let us show you the latest In
LADIES' GENUINE PANAMA HATS
Etni flue quality. Our price only
novelty bhown this reason.
94.85. They're tho cleverest
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MEN'S STRAW HATS
Manila lints nnd Pannmns, All the latest blocks In Mou'h extra
(Ino genuine Pnnnnin Imts nt 8 1. BO. Rcj&lnr Htones usk from ono
to two dollars more for the sumo quality.
0, Qjtj&ozs'se4', efflrafa
YOU DON'T PAY YOUR NKlGUIIOItS' DERTH WHEN YOU TRADE
AT A CASH STORE
millions. Think of It, within 90
dnya thoso mon could withdraw
doublo or trlplo this ntnoruut from
circulation, Imnglno this. Tho
troublo Is that tho woalth Is getting
Into tho bunds of tho fow, and ns
this keeps on thoso who aro out of
work will keop thinking that tho
woalthy should divide with thorn.
"Thoodoro Roosovolt stnrted this
war (on tho grnftors) and 1 have en
listed under his bnnnor to flglif, to
tho end, not for two yours but to
th cud." (Applnuso.)
Jionwy dovotod 11 groat donl or
tlmo discussing tho Snn Frnnclsco
eltuntlon. "lie inld In spooking or
the supremo and nppoalato courts or
Cnliromln, who rovorsod the docls
Ioiih netting Schmltz and Ruot prac
tically tree, "that ho did not Bay
that till or tho Justlcos wero corrupt,
hut that Home or thorn aro and ho
wns propnrod to jirovo it and would
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Flnlnshlng, ho sa,ld. In speaking
opposing aim,
m
A long and contlnuod applnuso
wan given Honoy nUor concluding
And tho grnndstmul was filled with
thoso who wore anxious to pomoilnlly
oxpross tholr sympnthy with tho
"groat prosoutor."
During tho Hpooch, 11 noto was
handed up on tho stnnd road In g,
"a rumor is currout thnt Governor
Chnmborlnin has hlrod Mr. Honoy to
como to Orogon nnd speak. " Hoply
lug to this voluntarily, though tho
nolo wns not nddrossed to him, but
hnnded to L. II. McMnhnn, Honoy
snld: "Nolther Govornor Chambor
lain nor nny other man has monoy
onough to hlro 'Mr. Honoy' to tnnko
n spooch. r camo to Orogon to Bpcnk
ns n inuttor of prlnolplo."
A lnrgo part of his upoecli was do
votoil to Sonator Fulton but nothing
now was brought forward.
Honoy Ib tho gniest or Ilankor A.
DiihIi, with whom he has a clow and
rrlondly acquaintance through tho
nf tlinan wlin wnrn
U'o'rn In thin fU-tif In ntnv ntlil 1 I ItllO Jill KO HOIIIUgOr nnd JIKIgO Ull
will dovoto tho rest ot my lire to bert. lie will remain in mis cuy
rooting out political rnHcallty and .until tills ovoning leaving on mo
they can't stop or ruin mo tor It." 6:40 train ror Portland.
NUmHHHWtllt't"HItli"H""'""ll
bneli anaj
Harvard H
Pierce
I Bicycles
$40
$45
$55
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Bicycles
$25, $30:
$35, $40"
ua good ax any
tipped fingers.
Long Silk Gloves, $1.25 a pair
J2.00 one anywhere. Extra heavy niik, aoui
White Waists all new onas. only ji.oo each
waltt anywhere.
Dainty patterns, as good as any $1 50
hav them at $1.25 and finer onw.
We rt'.wj
White Parasols with white enamel sticks $1.65
Two rows ot eyelet embroldory. as good as any 2.Su parasols any
where. Wo ateo havo them trom 7&e upwards. Our ?1 2- oihh
are axceptlonally good values.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240246 Commcrdal St
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BICYCLES
BICYCLES
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This year we have added the PIERCE"
I BICYCLE to our line and with the Snell
;and Harvard it gives us a good as-
sortment. We would like to show you!!
our various models.
Old wheels taken in trade.
Sundries and repairing.
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