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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1908)
HMMMMWHHhhmbmu T DULY CAPITAL JOIRKAL, SALEM, OltKGON. SATURDAY, MAY 0. 1908 J. L STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER POUR GREAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK WHITE nLANKRTS all slzo whlto blankets, 30 pair our regular ?1.00 values, spe lt this week r . , s cpair -,-: BATHER BLOOM PfTTfCOATS iArk. White. Blue, Drown, Qreon Id Rose Colors in the. gonulno degrade Heather Bloom. Spo- kl this ween I 50 each MEN'S WORK SOCKS Blue, Blnck and Gray, mixed work socks. One hundred dozen on sale this week, lOo quality 4 pairs for JC cent's MEN'S COAT SHIUTS All our spring patterns In mon'a cont shirts, Regular $l,ro and $1.75 grades, special this week $1 15 cents PINNERS STRIKE AT SALEM WOOLEN MILLS fho spinners employed at tho Sa- woolon mills wont on n ntrllto jraorn'ng for restoration of wages khftt hcy wero before the roduc- i Jnnitnrv 1. lint thnlr tlninnnil a raho wbj refused and they KM out. tuo nuns nro running nidi n pamni lorcu, pending an adJiiBtmont which will probably bo brought about. New hands nro to bo nut on Monday If tho men who struck do not go back to work. It U understood Mnnngor Kay Hnld ho would hear any fair demands for n restoration of wages, but would not bo bluffed. MISSION WILL PROBE RATE RAISE RVaihlngton. May 9. An Invest! Won by tho iutorBtutcs commerce' nmrslon of tho cnuso for tho pro ved general ndvnuco In freight w throughout the country Is like to take place. Hints from com- teiion c I re le 3 ludlcato this as a niablllty. ii ITCH INCITED I KISII REBELLION Waited Press Leased Wlro.i to Kill peoplo in tho Enst Afrl- can protcctornto was duo to tho strange lulluonco of n witch woman who Incited tho natives to rise ngulUHt tho Brtlsh nnd attempt to nR3ii8slnnto tho British resident, N'orthcoto. According to details of the movo mont, itho witch compounded modi clno which was to prove ulllcaclous against European weapons. To her Influence Is attributed tho fact that tho onomy so mod but llttlo Impress ed by Maxim flro. o Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter had tho whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Uartland, rorommond'M Chambor lnln's Cough Remedy nnd said it gavo his customers tho best of satis faction. Wo found It as ho said, and can rocommond it to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," says Mrs. A. (loss, of Duraud, Mich. For sale by Dr. Stono's drug storo. Cordial Welcome To All FEWER STATESMEN (Continued From Page 1.) was attested by the tremendous cheering that gretted his remarks. In private and In nn occasional in terview tho admiral has freely ex pressed himself on tho needs of tho navy, but his unqualified statement of last night, put ns bluntly as n blunt man could put It, left no doubt In the minds of his hearers that tho famous sailor wants tho American navy to be the greatest In tho world. Ho Btnnds squarely with tho Presi dent on the question of four battle ships n year, or even more, until there are not less than 48. Tho admiral's dramatic appear ance In the magnificent banquet room of tho St. Francis was a fitting cli max to three days of stirring events. Only n select few know that ho would come to the bannuet and ibey Euard- ed their secret well. Tho setting wns spectacular in tho extreme. Speeches had been made, toasts had been drunk when camo a sudden pause. At tho psychological moment Mayor Taylor arose and exc'almed: "Before Admiral Evans Eoe3 to bed lot us drink his health." In stnntly .tho banqueten, jumped to their feet, classes aloft, the wide doors of tho banquet room were thrown open and the admiral was wheeled Into the room by hla faith ful Bon, Lieutenant Frank Evans. For nn InBtant silence reigned, so great waB tho surprise. Tho admiral smiled a happy smllo nnd then one of tho banqueters shouted, "Thrco cheers for 'Fighting Hob Evans." Tho roar that followed rnnc through ctt the hotel. Tho admiral was then whoo'ed between tho two long tables, the guests standing with outsretched hand. Mayor Taylor, fairly dancing with Joy, rushed up to the admiral, grasped him with both hands and, then turning to the banqueters, ex claimed In ringing terms. "Ah, this is Indeed a crown upon our fete. Gentelmcn, I present Admiral Ev ans." Tho ndmlrnl roso up In his chair with an effort, nnd nftor looking over tho guests nnd sml'ing p'ensantly, he snld quickly: "If you gentlemen will kindly be seated I will talk n little. Cheers and laughter follow ed. Expressing regret that ho was unable to join in the festivities, he centinued: "The people nsk mo wlo tho fleet 1b here. My answer Is: 'It Is horo became I was told to bring It hero.' I do not think that I nm violating tho secrets of the government when I tell you that when I Btnrt?l cut I w'ob told I was going out on n pure ly p?nceful cruise, hut that I must bo proporod to fight If necessary." Tho admiral spoko of the groat Improvement In tho navy and thon took up tho matter of tho armor belts. Henry Rcutcrdnhl, who start cd tho armor bolt agitation., vjs among tho guests nnd to him tho ad miral directed lib remarks. "I know Routcrdnhl Is horo to night," ho said, "but I don't agree with him. Thoro Is no grcntor fallacy than that tho lnBiifllcloncy of tho ar mor bolt. Tho real fact Is that tho man who shoots straight wins, no mnttor whether thoro 1h an nrmor belt or wood, leather or anything clso." Tho spenkcr hesitated a moment, tho muBclcs of his Jaws bulged hla eyes and flashed, and then, like thunder bolts, camo tho werds: "If wo want to presorvo tho peoco of tho world wo must lmvo plenty of buttlo- Blilps nnd fewer statesmen." Choerlng that lasted sovornl min utes followed and whon tho ndmlrnl could bo hoard again ho snld: "Give us tho ships and tho guns and wo'll do what you want us to 'do." After telling his audlenco that he had no words to express his grutltude for ihe reception accorded him, his face assumed an expression of sad ness, his voice fell and with a wave of tho hand ho said: "And now, gentlemen, good night and good bye." A number of the officers wept when ineir oeioveu commander uttered his fare-Well nnd Admlmt Thntrinii wlm succeeded .to tho rnmmmnl nt Mm fleot today, turned away to hldo his emotion, Airnln smlllncr. thn mlmlrnl wsb htirrlcdlV wlltalpd nmv nti,1 Mm doorB closed behind him. The other speakors of tho evening wero Mayor Taylor, Secretary Mot caK, Governor Qlllotte, Rear Admiral Thomas and Governor Sheldon nt Nn. brnska. Rear Adllllnit Hnhlnv n P!rnns will lenve his ships behind him this evening, never tn fninm tn Mmm Tho lenvo-taklng will be puroly ih- lormai; tiio admiral and his parly will be driven from tho St. Francis to tho Forrv hiillrilne whnrn Mmv will be escorted aboard n ferry boat and convoyed to tho Oakland molo, where a special car attached to tho rogulor train will bo boarded. o PROMOTION (Continued From Page 1.) ncau or mo navy says that as soon as ho returns to Washington ho wlllJ tnKo immediate stops looking to an1 appointment of Admiral Evans ton special duty In tho iiavy depnrtmont and that ho will uso his best efforts to have him advanced to tho grade of vlco admiral. This announcement coming on tho day that Evans retire's ns tho com mander In chief of the Atlantic fleet, is nil thh more ohoorlnir tn hltiinnlf and friends. Secretary Metcalf has given much thought to tho subject since tho Atlnntlo fleot started on Its long cruise. Today he 1b moro thnn over determined to give tho ad miral a north where tho department can cot tho benefit of his brond ex perience 111 naval matters. Tho friends of the ndmlrnl are greatly p'eased over this prospect, and Evans hopes that If such a position Is cre ated for htm his health will permit htm to fill It without much delay. ARREST OM) MAX'S ASSAILANT Cofistnblo A. G. Eberhard of Chnmpoeg brought In a would-bo desperado from that placo this morn ing nnd turned him over to tho sher iff. On tho evening of May 2, Alex Purvis broke Into tho Iioubo of Ed- mond Kinney, an old man G7 years or ago, and attempted to assault him Finding tho door locked, Purvis nt tempted to smash It In, but falling In this ho broko a window In tho front of tho houso and attacked Kin- noy with a club. Kinney escaped without serious Injury, nnd tho ns ontlant fled. Tho next day ho was arrested by Constable Eborhnrd, who brought mm to Sniom today. Purvis has boon placed under a $100 bond, and bound ovor to tho sheriff until the July term of court. o : MIlJDLEWKIGilT , FIGHT TODAY (United Press Leased Wlre.P Snn Frnnclsco, May 9. As is cuaiuinary on n Loirrom ngnt day, flno wenthor prevails nnd when Stnnloy Kotchol and Jack (Twin) Sullvnn stop Into tho ring at Ocean VlOW nt 3 n'p.lnlr Milt nflnrnnnn Mmn Is cvory prospect that tho conditions wm uo jueai. tho ngmors woigncu in this morning and both woro under tho Stlnlntnd 1GG nnniifls nnlthni moving tho beam. Both appeared to no in excellent condition and rendy to put up tho battlo of tholr Uvea. The hotting reinnliiod at 10 to 7. Tho nglHorH will probably dlvldo $8000, ns a $111,000 houso is expetcd. The New Sheer Fabrics in SummerWashGoods Aro -dainty and attractive. They make beautiful dresses for the warm summer days. We'ro showing a completo nssortmont of the chqlcest patterns In white and dell dollcato color combinations. Colored Dress Linefis areCasliionable ; this spring, especially In tho light blue shadings. Let us -ahow you our line.. The' linen, fabric is sovlceable and tho color always look bright ahd fresh. Don't Bother with Making Muslin Underwear When you can buy our rcady-mado lino at prlcos only n little nbovo tho cost of tho muslin nnd Jrlmmlngs by tho yard. 1 i'i :v ,t , ft Ladies Gowns. Corset, Covers. 7 -.-..-. ' ' Pants and Underskirts Well mndo and nlcoly trimmed. i - Wo have placed pn our Bargain Tnblo at Greatly Reduced Prices 'ouths' threc-plcco, long-pnnt milts for ages 11 to 10, Also loys' two-pleco knoo-pnnt buUb for nges 3 to 10. You'll And genuine bargains. 178 Y inn tinv them genuine bargains J. Z? . Cfo CI r &rsrst&4s io&6jfi u!siwe 0. zX Ju,zsie4't kOi: "Regular Stores" Can't Match Our Prices. GALLAGHER ON STAND IN TRISG0 Snn FranclBco, May 9. James I. Gallaghor, tho go-botween In tho bringing of tho supervisors, resumed tho stand today In tho Ruef trlnl, for cross-oxamltintlon. The mooting of Schmltz, Rftiof, Gallaghor nnd othor membora of tho boodlo board at a cufo ovor tho duto of which tho row botwoon Uonoy mid Attornoy Ach, of tho diffuse, wn stnrted Friday, was tho main point of Ach's lutorrogn- tlOHB. Ach Inquired Into tho clrcumstnn- cos of Gnllnghor'B mooting with Ruef nt which Vl0 In addition to the originally agreed upon ?7C0 for the IVissago ot tho Pnrksldo street rail way tranohlso wan offered for a vote to allow a chango In tho franchise. Tho witness was unablo to say to whom ho had ttpokuu to of this offer. Dlvorco Grnntod In tho ciiso of Thomas Tucker versus Eva Tucker the plaintiff was ' granted n dlvorco on tho grounds of desertion In Judgo Galloway's court today. Tucker, who Is a oarponter, lives in Salem nnd his wlfo, who for HovornI months past has boon living In Chicago, did not appear again, him. OA.T03?1L1A. Bwritb. mKlildYWHOTMMlSlHl !' Carpets and Iraperies We have tho largest assort ment that was evor shown in this c5t". Bring us your wants and will supply .thom. If wo have r3 tho pattern In rugs you want e wi'i mako you ono to suit, from our stock of handsome enr- petB In rrt our drapery department of pernors, lnco ourlain3 etc. the Parp"S aro oxcecdinglyi nttrac--ve rt he prices are very small W( rae an export draper man y vo guarantee all work. Fix Up the Bedroom Jf w th that old fashlonod w"0(l r. bodstead nnd In it3 placo "" handsome enameled iron ,,1 The cost la only a trifle. i y., .,.- .. . :. ; '' UUU'ICNL'U III upimuiiuii." w" h considerable. Wo have ' I. une of iron beds in the 'n. or in fact, any other plaoe neabouts and we are selling "em for the most reasonable PMces Wall Paper Talk If your world is bound by four walls mako them ntrnctivo. Select Your Paper With Care Choose coloring and designs which harmonize with your room3 and furniture. Put your own personality Into tho soleotlon. Mako It express yoursolf within tho bounds of good art. That Is what distinguishes your home from any body ol?e' nnd makes it attractive to your friends. Our price's are postlV' ly the lowest at which, correct wall paper can bo purchased. THE PLANET JR. Garden tools for raising a gnrden can't be beat; do moro work in' ifalfan hour than In four hours with hoe. Get one and be convinced. 1 Furniture We havo ono of the largest Unci of Iioubo furnishings. Come and take a look at our parlor sulteB. dining room ?ets and ranges. Wo aro Btlll selling at a same low prlcos, same as usual. Our Refrigerators Are tho kind which meet the demand of every purchaser. Good quality at easy prices. ' li liiiafT This Is a Gentle Reminder That it is about time to spray again. Continual spraying Is the prlrj of a good fruit crop we hove all kinds or the Myros from the Knap Sack spray pump to one you run with gasoline. Potato Planting Time Is Here You will neo.l ono of tho Evnns Potato Planter, tho best on tho market. Driver can see the pota- The Ross Is Boss Of the manure sproader field the old way ot spreading manure was always hard nnd unsatls fnotory, but now tho Ross inaksn it far lighter spreads the fertilizer oven, and no mutter what kind it la or what shape it Is will do ,lt to por- footlon. All cog whiolsare large heavy and btrong. to oh dropping; can bo inndn to drop In drills from 10 to 30 Inches apart; wheels aro 30 lnchos high nnd 31& inch tiro. No dnngor of sinking in soft dirt. Can bo made to pluitt slinllqw or deop at will of oporator. i f ? MoyorH Double Ai'ting Durrel Hpray l'liiun with brass uppor and brass lined lowor cylinders nil working parts arc brass. L. U. JOSSE The House Furnisher, 371 Court St. 9 MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER F. P. GARY, Manager Salem Branch 8 i