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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNATj, SALEM, OttEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOIIER 1, 1008. fe Did Not Close to Mark Up Goods tockton The Old White Cornet Begtonittg Today, We Will Conduct the Greatest ti4?r71w,rcPJ3Tgi fT i LLO "&. pff r ia ?r TP'ErTflC V tf .frfl A BP m i ?3C0'" injpiF-wrx.,! H 1-1 LMWMiBWfBPgag818 Not Because We Ate Evoke Not Because We Need Money BUT TO PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS' Min&f Itln iaf salespeople who drift about tho country inveigling honait merchants into a imposition t f,i jlc, and give thorn 20 per mit of tlio proceods. We will be om own brokers and give yo the 20 pet4 cent. t ha. 1' " 'jlUlted by such brolcors for tlio Inst llvo years. They cIkIiii that they can got moro for i- .1 , . .. ,..ii Wlw.t lltrt iinaHmtAn(lM ....I. II. ...III 1..... .!....!.. 11.. 11 . i . .. r ji i 'i w i" ii- iiouiiriiin iniuiu- win mi- (iiiruiK ui axuuuiui'iu. aim wnon inoy uia- , , , 1 in dnpod juat blamo tho htokernge company, who by that time arc- GONE to search , '',' iili.int who can't mm his own biislno'R. Yots Have Seen It Boise Right Hee In Salem Don't Let It Happen Again Wen.'l give you all wo promise, and at the satno tluio nBsuro you that wo do It willingly. To loso a fv days' profits In tho Interest of our customers nnd Salem In goneral will he a worthy sncrlllco. Do- hclonus, bollove us, wo llvo with and nro your neighbors, and cannot afford to lot you go elsowhoro tiu j-ou hnvo boon our faithful customers. FORAKER Lawson declared that If Bryan Bhould bo elected he would bo pow erless to cany out tho policies which Roosevelt has established, and com plete the work which Roosevelt has Btartod. IIo snld that Tatt would hold the people where they are, and tho public would bo satisfied with his administration. BRYAN OBSERVES WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (United l'ri'Hfc Sensed Wire.) IVnroln, Neb., Oct. 1. Bryan la at his country home, Fnlrvlow, today quietly ob orvlug thf 24th nnnlvor sary or hlg wedding. All callers were denied ndmlsslon, and Brynn Is spend Ing this afternoon attending to his correspondence, lie wilt remain at homo until Monday, when ho wlP tart on anothor tour that wll take him through Illinois, Kansas, iMls ?ourl and NebrnBka. Tho Commoner Is In goo 1 physical condition, and shows no effects of his long trip thJCMgh the East. Today! Today! We did not cIobo to mark tho goods up. Tho snmo tags, ninrkod In plnln figures, will he used, but tho h.ieti will be shnmotully slashed. I.JHM ItOOtiltt l-'lP SUMMONS hitchcock i'ost haste. Washington, 1). C. Oct. 1. The announcement today that Chairman Frank H Hitchcock of the Heptib- 11 nn National committee hns been fMinmoiied Irto a conferonco with PieMUent lino ovolt has set politi cal clrc.o agog with excitement and tin- rumor has spread that the pres ident wllll take tho llopubllcan cam pt'lgn manager to ta k for nllegod ml.iuiaungpmcnt. No conll. nation of tho rumor can bo obtained, but It Is admitted that Hitchcock will confor with I'rosldent Iloou'velt within a few daya. FOREIGNERS WANT BRYAN ELECTED. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1. That British merchants tloelro tho olec tlon of Bryan as president of tho United States nnd tho reduction of tho tariff so tlint they can make a bid fur the American markets Is tho statement made here today by Con grensan Bartholdt of Missouri who litis just returned from the inter Pnrllmentnry union for tho promo tion of arbitration which has boon In bch Ion at Berlin. "Tho British delogaloa to tho con ference strongly favored tho'olcctlon of Mr. Bryan," snl.1 Congressman Bnrthold today, "bocaitBO that would mean the reduction of tho tariff, on abl ng Europe to capture tho Ameri ca nmnrkots." TAIT GUTS OVATIONS AL LOVKU NEBRASKA Beatrlco, Nob., Oct. 1. -William II. Taft Is being given n continual ovation todny on his tour through tho stitto. following Ills rocoptlon in Lincoln last night. Tnft'a volco is much improved, and ho spenks with caso. Ills olovon addresses yostorday scorned to strengthen his volco. On tho wny to Omaha today ho will dollvor a numbor of nddrossof). Crowds greot tho train nt ovory stop, spii piujusncr prang iIiiiiiil,iiiiiiihiiiiiMiijiqglTiTO,nirTKu,mim''ii.ll,iLIJI ,&7cf2clablcPrcnarationfor As similating thcrcodaudltcdtila ling tlicStQmnd3 ontlDowcls or HHunei i n 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n 1 1 in i a 1 1 1 1 1 b i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TIIK 8AI.EM GUN STORK The Old Rcllnbjo r.stnbllslicd, 1880. PIIOXK 110 TIIK SALEM GUN STOIIK The Old Reliable Kstnbllshcd, 1880. PRONE 110 TODAY jk shooting season is in full swing. How is your Gun, Hunting Clothes, and Ammunition? Your W may depend upon tne place where you get your ammunition. If we fit you out there will be no Won about it. Below are a few articles interesting to Sportsmen. BATING CLOTH KS BAM) PilQTnCTOHS FINING HODS 011, pads 5H-I, BELTS Clx COVEItS ttEU CASKS Cl'X SIGHTS 8ELL VESTS rxtixa coats y ii." v ' j 9t.T f w led! -I?XT 1IH1ICI.' VI1 AIT r T. SjZh. HL.l lllll.,.i3. iiMI Jlll HI illlll vr-rf SSjfl SIZK I'AOICAGRS. ASK Fi . on mi : XhW STKVUXS GUN GHKASK Tho "WHtii Klk" Hunting Hoot, soft and pliable, 1(h like a glove, never gels hard. As water proof as leather rnn Ihs iiiado. We Iiavo sold u great many in tlio last three yeur; they have given flue service. 1 f9 JfiJ Im9 V SHOT GUN SHELLS OWING TO OUH BUYING IX LAHGK QUANTITIES, AVK GKT A SPECIAL U)AI WHICH WILL UK A GREAT HELP TO AXY SPORTS3LVN USING THEM. ANY POWDER OR LOAD. COME IN AND LET US CONVINCE r YOU. wbiMsmm rromolc9DIcstion,Clicctful ncss andRest.Contiins ncllhcr OpuimjMorpliiuc norllimiral. Not N Aif c; otic. i'innimnmiMin'iim"i5nJ ii i :i,'ii;i lag CASTORIA For Infants and CItlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought IkttrotrOhiSrSAHllLPtTCmil U7Ih T.fJ-iiAttt,SJit- itc.iltStrJ rhtmiat - liri trfrf -( VlVJlw I.Sikppv""! A pfccl Remedy forConslipa tkui , Sour Stonuich.Diairhoca, V -run .Convulsions, rcNcrisli iuA. ar.uioss of Sleep. r.ik.-.i!le Signature of M f,W YOIIK. I Bears the Ay v I Signature JA fop Ose Ji For BITOlSPal txACT copy or wrapper. -ng.i Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THI CINTAUH CO MP NY, NCW YORK OtTT. FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND BRITISHERS MAY STRIKE (United I'trnH I.enncil Wire.) London, England, Oct. 1. A Btrlko thnt would nrtect D00.000 rail way omployos of England, nnd tto up transportation on many linos in tlio United Kingdom, 1b lmmlnont an1 tho rofliilt of n roforondum voto1 uhortly to bo takon among all tho railway omployoa. Tho ofllclnls of tho varlotiH unions la England aro today! making arrangomonts for tho taking of votes, and it Ifi thought that n! Btrlko will undoubtedly result. I Tho unloiiH ank an incronso In wagos, nvoraglug about 2G per cont, and tho doHnlto limitation of tho houra of work, with doublo pay for nil ovor tltno. Tho wngo of tho English signal man nvoragCB nbout ?B por wook, Hkillod onglneors got nbout $10 u wook, and guards, corrosponlng to conductors In Amorlcn, got 8 a wook. It la claimed that tho om ployo nro forced to work from 10 to 18 hours a dny. WANT CUPID'S ERRORS REMEDIED Clnrlta J. SLtVbbR has lllod a coin plaint in tho circuit court asking a dlvorco from hor liunbaud, Orvllo StubliB, ou tho chnrgo of dcuortlon without cnuHo. Tho rouplo worn mnrrlod In this city October 11, lOOfi, nnd on October 31, snmo year, Stubbb loft his wife. Mrs. Stubbs usku tho custody of tho one child. S. T. Hlch ardtton Is attorney for tho plaintiff. Anotu. i divorce ouso. charging Immoral rolntlonH with other women wnB lllod this mornjng In tho circuit court by Dosalo II. Stockwoll against her husband, Ooorge II. Stockwoll. Tho two woro marrlod In Albany in 1004, nnd tho complaint states that for tho first fow yenrs Stockwoll gavo every attention to IiIb wi'e, bnt of Into has boon associating with otl vr women lu Jefferson, Snlem nnd Albany "EVElt SHOTGUNS ARKE SHOTGUNS KK SHOTGUNS "ENS SHOTGUNS UC SMITH SHOTGUNS T. SOMETIIINa NEW Tlio .temlngtoH Haniiperlei REPEATING SHOTGUNS. Mauser Bros. WlLsi.. 11 w.i n Cll v STORE. and tho Nebraska Republicans nro showing groat enthusiasm over tho candldato, who is enjoying the Jour ney. Congrosimnn Hinshaw and Secretary William Hyward, of tho Ilopubllcuu national conuuHtoe, Joined tho party ut Lincoln this morning, and will remain ou the train until Omaha lb roacliod tlilsn oveulug. It is oxpoctod that the mealing at Omaha tuulKht will be one of the Inrgoit hold In tho stato. j o . j A HurtsLir lu Toivn his nnmo is "bad cough." Ho rtooin caro for gold or silver but he will steal your hoalth away. If nv np pears In your house arroat him at onco with Hallard'8 Horohound Syr up, it may mean consumption If you don't. A euro for nil coughs, cold and chest troublos. Price -5c, 50c and 1.00 per bottlo. Sold by ul dealors. , INSANE UNDERTAKER KILLS HIMHKIiir ( t)nl tfil l'rc l.fii-i win San Joso, Cnl., Oct. 1. That ho was mentally deranged as tho result of nil Injury sustained In an nuto mobllo accident omo months ago, f tho only cause which enn bo glvci horo today for tho Hr-lf-ilustructlou of Orvlllo II. Saunders, a iiromlnout un dwrtakor of this city, lato yosterdny Rnmn nnnln nrn fnii'lnim liocatmo they want to know, and others uro dccuubo tuoy want you 10 Know. Good for RIIioufltiesH, "I look two of Chamberlain's Rtomach and Liver Tablets Inst night, and I feel 50 per cont bettor than 1 liavo for weeks, says J. J, Flrostono of Allegan, Mich. "Thoy aro certainly a fine article for bll-l lousness. ' For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. Samples tree. Hpntnn tip.keta to noxt vear'a Conn. try Club, In Portland, have alroady been sold tojal 3370. ' Ha user Bros. ; PROPS. SALEM GUV STORE. A man never realizes how lit t lo tlm world u lntvrastod In his troublos until h asks a newspaper to print a scurrilous article about an enmy. DciVUl' Illuncy nid Hluddei Pills are for wonk ba'k. backache. rheumati' paint, Inflammation of the bladder and all other annoy ances duo to weak kidneys, Thev Jewelry For October "October'n child is born for woo; And life's vicissitudes miiBt know. Hut lay an opal on her breast, And hopo will bull those woes to rest." An authority says of tho Opal: "Iti n prec'oiiB stone which hath in It tho bright, fiery flame of the carbuncle, tho flu refulgent purplo of nn amethyst, and n wholo son of tho emornld's greon glory." Opnls como principally at the prosont time from Austria. They are also found in Hungary and Mexico. Dy a strange freak of fashion, opals woro at ono tlmo falsely ac cused of bringing Ill-luck, but tho mistaken Idea has now gono tho way that all superstitions must. Cosmos is tho October birth flower. BARR'S JEWELRY ST0E State and Liberty Streets, niiiuinni nun -4-i-HH"i-w-' u 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i Mffwwt I 1 H-HHR-M-H-H-1 1 1 1 iI"tH 1 1- f aro o d by all druggists I