Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, SBPTEMBBR 17, MM.
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THE CASH PLAN
g Keeps Yo Oot of Debt
r Try it this Season am! you'H find that it costs
less to provide for your family if you trade at
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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TUB MOST ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN OFFERINGS FROM A BEAUTY ASPECTS AS WELL
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These two cuts are samples of the many styles
Bhown In our $2.25 lines. Made of high grado
wool Batlsto beautifully embroidered, tucked and
styled to plcaBQ th,most particular taste." Others '
nre shown with toco4 imerflon ant? medallion trim
mlngs. They nre the best value- it has evor boen
our pleasuro to show.
M Waists
r,cb BaiWo cmbroldored all
l-nKSl both front nmj back.
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urrrt-rf fabrics that sell
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$1.25 Waists
Exqulsltoly designed In tho popu-
laV fabrics, suph no Madras., Poplin
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Vun? .orctlei Tho , .new, delicate
plaids, also tan with halrllao stripes,
plpod and trimmed to plcaso.
; Supporters
htV g U belt supporters in
I; it an The realtor 50c vnlues
l-Hr
Furs
I Ti lire cheaper ones, but tlili
iunIs In value, Thd styles
t Hie fire-dollar bills.
)RED CHINA
U. S. TREATY
5c Calico
. Wo sell nil the standard higl
grado prints nt oo a yard.
$5 Fur Sets
Pillow muff with two heads and
claw feetf 00-Inch scarf, satlu
lined, trimmed with heads and
claw feet.
10c Hose
Wo soil n very good black cot
ton hoso for 10c a palrj equal to
othor lDc values.
3 For 25c Socks
Men's black and tan box, good
as you ordinarily get for 15c a
pair. Our special price, 3 pair
for 2Gc.
(Mid ITmi LtnM Wlr )
,Spt 17, Tho Jnpaneso
t Is today watching tho
!iof a New York nowspapor
al Ms Chlneso fricndB very
,'udltli given out hero that
toriein li trying to mako p
torlao treaty to down tho in-
uljipin in the Pacific.
ifinese spies who have beon
Ho3g Kong to roport the
U of the Now York news-
' today reported to tho
Prament that ho and the
' ittor of the Chlneso Malt
pt to arrange the treaty, pro-
"w the original overtures
pa the Chinese,
hamt government Is work-
' the affair nnd It Is nns-
f at the Japanese eovornmnnt
hukhj to take aomo action.
kn the loss of hor commor
ancy In china to tho Uni
'twtlaned hnrnt t...
ffc Chinese has thoroughly
ia iqiq tn0 nooessity
3 lae If Ion n nftaai Mia
I feeling n China.
It is known hero that tho Jnpancsa
foreign ofllco Is suspicious of Ameri
ca's overtures toward China and re
gards tho refunding of tho Boxer In
demnity by tho United States as the
first of a series of ovortures by Amor
lcu .to China that 1b calculated to un
dormlno Japan's lnfluonco in the
Flowery Kingdom.
TliA
U S imports but little
more in 1904 than in 1864.
So much poor tea.
Your crocf return jour niwii-r If jou don
Ilk ScblUlot't Bin. c pay Itlai.
QUKI3X HABTKNS WEDDING
OF DUKK AXD AMRIIICAN
ANARCHISTS
STOPPED
KAISER
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The Shoes Yoti Buy Now Tl
Mujt be made of absolutely Bolld- leather Or Ihoy Vtll ftbt give
satisfactory service during thd' ra'iny season. c
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BustBR Brown
A UMA LhltAIJE.ll H t'M M :
KKOS'q ,l
for Boys.
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Tin(emark stands for aU that .
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Is xood in fihooniaklns. YouMl
flhd n stylo aiitablo foe nuy oc-
caslon in our oxtonslvo nssort- '
meat. .,
THE; BUSTER BROWN BLUE
RIBBON SCHOOL SHOES
m Mm
TRUMP CLOTIffiS'
For boys nnd girls nro what
your children nood for school
wear. Thoy nro good, sorvlco
nblo ihoe8, mado on drossy
lasts that fit porfoctly.
Our Boys'
Clothing
Is mado from fabrics selected
with especial rerjnrd for hard
service.
We Save You Money on Everything for the Whole Family
J flop I
shoes g ,sMm II I
for Cr MfH I
UnMHMHHHMIHHHHi
(Uultfd Vrttr I.emcd Wire.)
F'nrls, Sopt. 17. Tho facts has
Just become publicly known that tho
reason tho knlsor suddenly abandoned
hlo oxcur.8lon into Fronch territory
was becauso ho was Informed that
two French nnnrchlstR had gono to
tho frontier with bombs. Tho em
poror, In changing his mind about
making the trip, said he was moro
concerned about the complications
that would follow than ho was about
tho actual bomb- throwing.
uiimii
iings
U! lt slit, j.
Wet WW choice
nrware and out
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Irtjjjtt u,","s tn
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kiT1 Put away for
ft JEWELRY
STOE
(United I'rrss I.ensf.l Wire )
Rome, Sept. 17. That Queen
Marghorlta made a tactical blunder In"
hor douunclatlon of tho proposed
mnrriago of tho DuUo of Abruzrl to
Miss Catherine Elklns nnd her inton
tlmatlon that tho duka was In the
class of titled European fortune hunt
era, Is admitted today by both tho ad
vocates nnd opponents of tho mnr
rlage, Roallzlng, as she must have done,
that tho duko could not bo dissuaded
from his purposo, tho queen orred,
court circles say, in driving tho duko's
family into open rosentmont by her
vehoment reception of tho plea of tho
Count Turin, who came to her as an
emissary from his brother, seeking to
win the queen's consent.
Tho count's defense of his brother's
fiancee and his defiant declaration
that' his own mother, Princess Le
titla Bonaparte, descended from a
family not of royal blood, and yet
was good enough to sit on the throne
of Spain for Ave years as the consort
of King AmadeuB, was a bold stroke,
and will likely result in a lasting rup
ture In the royal hbvwhold.
The result of the interview between
the count and -queea will likely bast
en thcweddlng, rather thft delay It,
The wedding bad beea set for Jaau
ary 29, the duke's birthday asalver
sary, but it Is said now that he will
temporarily relinquish bis command
of the Jleglna Flena and hastes to
America, to urge an earlier marriage.
"Ivodol wlllilhout' doubt, make
your stomach wrong and win aisiosi
Instantly relieve you of all the symu
tons of Indigestion, Get a bottle o
It te day. It i Mid here by aM
dnugghtta.
un i
The Mlaerary of, Taft has hee ar
ranged aad he will tour the t and
border state, "but will not go wet
or south,, f
PRESIDENT
ENTERTAINS
VILLAGERS
lunltfd I'reM Leased wire.)
Oyster Day, Sept. 17. Thero jg to
day Just ouo thing uppermost In tho
jnlruls of tho natives of OyHter liny
that la the reception to bo plven In
their honor by President and Mrs
Roosovelt.
Tho, poor as well as tho rich will
bo tho, guests of tho nation's chief
executive. They will bo received by
tho President and bis wlfo and sorved
with light-refreshments. It Is esti
mated that at least 1000 will gather
In the Presidential mansion on Saga
mora hill and on the lawn this after
noon. The German Saongerhund, of
HlcksvIIlo, L. I., will sing dn tho ver-
anda during the festivities.
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For a Sprained Ankle.
A sprained anklo may be .cured In
about one-third the time usually re
quired, by applying Chamberlain's
T.inlment freolv. and elvlntr It abso
lute rest. For sale by Dr. Stone's
drug store.
-. O' " ' -
The statistics of the labor bureau
at Washington show that wages have
risen, but that the prices of food have
increased still more.
V - .,. i iiTn
Seven were reported burned in the
Masaba range flrea in Minnesota yes
terday one -white man and six Indiana.
-o
Dea't he afraid to give Chamber
. rinu.ii v tn Tour chll-
dre. It eeta!a no opium or other
i..rfai drim. It always cure. For
! y Pf 1 ?' r$ tr' '
LV011IM DEFEATS
REFOIIM JUDOK
San Francisco, Sopt. 17. Tho Dom
ocrats of this city and tho Lincoln-
RoobovoU Lenguo nro todny propai
ing to mnko Frank Dunn, tho Judgo
who sontonced Ruof and Schmitr. to
Jnll, an Isnuo in tho campaign for tho
superior bonch.
Judgo Dunn was turned down for
tho RopMbllcnn nomination at the
Republican convention hero Inst
night. His nnmo was presented amid
hoots and Jeers from tho "rogulnr"
delegates to tho convention nnd wild
ohoerlng from thf gnllorios nnd spec
tntor.
Tho Republicans nominated Judp.o
John Hunt, George A. Sturtovant and
John J. Van Noatrand without any
opposition for tho long torm, nnd
Isadoro Golden for tho short torm
hut tho fight enmo when Judge Dunn
was placed In opposition to Judgo
Carroll Cook.
After sconoa of disorder, Cook re
solved 110 votes and Dunno 04. The
Lincoln-Roosevelt League says thnt
thoy will Biipport Dunno, If he Is nom
Iriated by tho Democrats.
1 1 I I I 1 I H I I I 1 1 I I I H I I I I l-l I I I I H I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1
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NELSON' TURNS DOWN
OFFER FOR '$10,000
(United Iref Xs Wire)
San Francisco, 8opt, 17 Rattling
Nelson is not anxious to flght Just at
present. Ho has received povcral of
fer! from magnates during tho past
few days, and this morning stated
that ho is going to stick to the stage
fpr a time,
"I am making & big hit in thd Cen
tral theatre Just at present," said
Nelson, "and I am not anxious to get
back Into the ring until something
good turns up."
Nelson received a wire from Harry
D. Edwards, of the National Club of
Philadelphia, offering a purse of $10,
000 if ho would flnght Packcy McFar-
land a six-round go during Founder's
Week, the Srst week In October. Nol-
on thought about the matter all
night, and this morning wired Ed
wards that he would not accept the
offer, Tbo Dano does not like short
fights.
o
Vennedv'a Tnratlra HdHrh Bvrtin
does not constipate like mt of the
nlH faBfc'oHprf eoHih curefl. hut on
the other ha ad it gently meves the
bowel rad at the mm time healr
rrltatlo aad aJJave isMMMoefl i
the threat. mi y ail ruggiwz-
J P. II. D'ARCY, Owner K. L. BERNARD, Lcssco and Manager
"YE LI BERT Y"
PROGRAMME-
CIIItOKOl'IIONB.
X . Mlrollo Sketch from Grand Opera .
IJy Miss Florence McCoy and Honry Waters. '
I 2. Animatod Plcturon.... rionty of Glory ' I
T 3. Vaudovlllo.. .' Now Songs and Jokoa T
Dy Mr. Harry Holmes.
CIIHONOPIIONE.
f 4, I'nust Trio Fonturcd from Faust T
Dy Dolllo Koln, Tojdlo nnd Joo Worthlngton,
X D. Illustrntod Song. "Tho Moon Won't Toll on You" I
Dy MIhb Francos Gray,
p. Anlmatod Pictures Something Evory Ono Mutit Boo ;;
7. Vaudovlllo, Songs nnd. Dnncoa Miss Hoidler '
p
cintoNOPiioNE. : :
T 8. Lltllo Noll, Stogod from Ohurlos Dickons In his masterpiece ; ;
"Old Curiosity Shop."
0. Vaudovlllo Mr. Herbert Carlyle, In "Tho Silly Kid.' !'
10. Animated Ploturoa "Tom Should Know
oiiitoxoi'iioNE. : :
T 11. Solo Uy Goo. Harris ; ;
Accompanied by Misses May and Fanulo Chnrtors.
1 Entlro chango of program evory
T Monday and Thursday. ADMISSION HV. ; ;
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We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and WfiHe
f Skirts Just Right.
We guarantee to. All of our shirtwalnU are eare
fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched Jut
where they should bo starched and Ironed by experts
who have made shirtwaist ironing a special sUtdy,
Wo are pleasing the most careful dresser In the city with our
shirtwaist work and are sure we can please you. May we have a
trial. Vr f mmt
SALEM IjLAUNDRY COMPANY
Tel. 25 129-H8 , Liberty !.
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
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