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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
s,-5 ''""'"r1'. r$F$$W(Vw; 8 DAILY OAFIf AL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, TUK8DAV, OOTOIlKIt 0, 1008. V mm Tomorrow Only We offer you a 3-lb roll of "money bak" cotton in quilt sizes at about one-half what you pay elsewhere. These rolls are guaranteed full weight and are an excellent grade of cotton. On sale tomorrow for - No telephone orders received 45 c Wool Fall Suitings In choice patterns and fabrics values 85c to $1 .50 Men's Shoes Extra Special, yard - 50 Bought for this fall's wear to retail at $5.00, now'on sale for . !p JUX) $3.50 values $1 .78 Kvrv ono of tho various materials which ontor Into the Knnpp I'olt Hats; every process which they pass from tho forming of the hotly to tho packing of tho com pleted p.odtict Is EMhJoctcd to tho most critical super vision. Tlioy arc nearly right as Inuimii Ingonulty and ex-iorlnnco can mako them. They hnvo tho honellt of every dovico which tnakoa for bettor results, hut tho crowning fcaturo, tho noticeable olonttonco of stylo, Is iinenunled. Knupp'a Felt Hand Work Soft Hats and Derbies. $51! $tf $2 $2 i Grand Showing of Furs At this Allowing you hnvo tho largest and host nsBortinont of stylos nnd kinds to select from, at prices that aro away hulow what you pay elsowhoro. Genuine Pottl- Hygrado Ilcathorbloom coats usually Bold for $2.G0 and $3.00, our special price. Hy-Grade umoreiias $1.85 A special offer, bound wlfcli tapo along tho edgo, bulb runner extra, selected lmudlcs. Looks like tho $f.00 kinxT sold elsowhoro. Our price r$&ikyfeu&LAi ftcciftpafjjt tfT Speciaf to havo retained It until -ho becamo Incapacitated, and then given 'l o his chlldron. Wo aro to tt'o with, economy and prudence and Judgment tho wonderful rosourc03 wo possess. ' But wo aro to glvo tho o resourcm, not only unimpaired and undlm'n Ished, but Increnvd nnd Improved, to our children, to he so transmitted to coming generatiens: if indtic'ng tn to dp thh Is tyrnnqy lot lu ovo nonts make ttfe moat of It. Anvthlng loss Is downright inlust ce to urborn i generations, nnd an ncknow'edgc- ment that we nre not the, advanced mil Intelligent people we claim to bo." , Governor Oatler then detailed the . work being done u Utah both In conserving tho forests nnd Irrigating' tho arid district?. o STKWART WILL SHOW UK WAS NOT DISQUALIFIED (United I'MM t.cnocd Wire.! Washington, D. C , Oct. C. Colo nel William F. S'ewart today mid Hint on Thundny he will pro ent to tho members of the army retiring board testimony to 5how that ho was at no time dotnehod from active ser vice In the Nez Parcoa Indian cam paign because of heart trouble. Op ponents, of Colonel Stownrt declare that In 1875 he wmi disqualified from pai'Mclpntlou In tho campaign, and thrt It lq on tho records o' Mio do pnrtmcnt. Colonel S'owart wl'l an 3vcr by declaring: Mmt Oiflre can be no Bcieh record. Colono'. f'fwart wear a medal given him by t' o do tin -t men t In token of lih iprvfr) ni rli - battle of Cold Water, Idaho, for which ho was bmvofpd cnptoJn. Tho general o I'nlnn hero Is that the verdict of tho hoard will ho agaln't tho wnr dopnrtmont. SE I OYU I w ss Mmr&iowm OIHLS THY TO JTV AWAY P!?KvSKI AH HOYS rttfiltl I'rroR Lr&neil Wire. I Fresno. Cal., Oct. G. Mnrthn Hur tott, aged 1G, andMn-y Elland, aged 15, of thl' c'ty, dressed a boys, woro arrpsted on n Southern Pnclflc train at Madorln today, whllo on their way to Sifcrnmento. The two girls aro populnr momhprs of tho young socie ty set her, nnd nttond tho high school Thoy loft tholr homes this morning ostensibly for school. Thoy woro rccognlroi ns girl- by Mi train-. men and quickly apprehended. The only balding powder made fro. ttoyai orape ureacn ol Tartar MADE FROM GRAPES- Of greatest healthfullness and tArttTriA9 l7 .fa.M -. ITK'm. MowMi.oa. liu OtUUl Uf WW, phosphate acids 35. "J sss Absolutm unc nun nH4-wifW4 'i-t-a-s j City News!; tilHH hlil'lifi' Weather Forecast Fair tonight mill Woilnewlay; -llglitly wanner tonight. 3Iiirrliif(o IiIciminw A mnrrlago Ucenio wns Issued by 'County Clork Allun yostorday to J. Btirgoyno, ng 32, to wed Lillian Jotto, ago 34, Warmth For a good, warm wlntor overcoat Inspect Tho Toggory's now lino, Nob by and bfitllt to fit tho form. Tho Klcrtrlc Mlnlnjt Ai Smelting Co. Of tho famous Hold Greek district havo opened a branch olllcoat 478 Stuto stieot, Bnlom, Or. 10-0-lw Nuracrles Inspected Fruit Inapoctor 13. C. Armstrong has been Inspecting tho stock of tho vnrlott ntraarlwi la tbl c-unty thh wook, mid roports sauio In good con dition, being clounor nnd butter than Inst year. lowny nsklng u divorce from his wife, Anna L. Calloway on tho grounds of noglcct and a deslro to Ilvo apart from aalloway nnd tho two chlld'ron. Tho plaintiff nsk tho court to gmnt him tho custody of tho chlldron,. as ho Is amply capable of caring far thorn. O oooooooo PKItSONAL MI3NTION O O O O Anil Movrmenti of Siilem O People. O oooooooaooo Lhco Rul Vnlonconnea, round thread, Mal tese torchon and trimming luco. The Variety Store, 203 North Commorctnl street. Anuoru M. Woloh, proprie tor 10-5-71 UIU7 1'ouinlv Sweets on ealo today. 15 pounds. 25c W. A. Irvln. "Wanted A furnlshQd houso C to 7 rooms, for now family. A. F. Hofor, Secretary Hoard of Trade, Phono 302, 103-3 niionl of Mi's, McMuuus The duath of Mrs. Mary MoManus, a ploneor of this city, occurred at Portland Saturday, and tho remains havo been brought to Salem for burial, funeral being at St. Joseph's rliMrch, "Wodnwilny at 0 a. m., Hov. A. Moor oftlclatlng. Intormont will bo mndo at St. Joseph's cemetery. J.if Ainpiitnteil Hernv Wni'ov. a Cnnby re Mont, received wcriuds In tho right log from an accidental dlschargo of n shotgun which resulted In tho ampu tation of tho limb n few Inches above the knoe. Warnock received tho In Jurloi 'near Sllvorton, anil vfaa brought to this city, whero Dr Brooks, of S'lvorton, nnd Dr. Rob ertson, of this city, performed tho operation. Tho patient Is resting eMttly at present, and In case blood P4imhInk does not st In, ho will pull throunh with bo further trouble, )tvetx IhiK A coMplalat was t4 la ta circuit cort tkla. woratRg by Frank K, Oal- 12. P. Ilochrua Ih 6pcndlns his va cation at Klamnth Fsllu. 0. O. Nnlloy. of Portland. Is n busluos3 visitor here today. Superintendent Archnmhoau, of tho llltullthlo Company, was In tho city today, Julius Wolf, of Sllvorton, was In tho city yostorday, looking nftor busi ness matters. Carl lludloug returned to Portland today, after transacting business hero for a short tlmo. Attorney J. 13, Magers, or Portland, attended the opening Bosnian of couit horo yotorilny. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ilundershot hnvo returnod front n threo wooka visit with frlonds In Tillamook, M. V. Sutherland has returnod to Portland after visiting with rolutlves horo for a mimbor of days, Manger Bernard, of Yo Llborty theatre, was In town today, and loaves for Now York tonight. Dr. Harry Ollngor has returned from Cow Creek canyon, whoro ho has spent a fuw weeks hunting. Mi's Veltin Dugan was a Portland bound paaseugor this morning, to visit with frlonds for n few days. Frank Casey went to Portland to day to look nftor busno:a matters for a tow days and visit with frlonds. Mr- Pn'el '1rnB, of Prlngflold, Is In the city i Ulug at tho homo of Mrs. Ooorgo Dayly for n few weeks. Miss Sylvia Itamn returnod to her homo horo last night, after severnl days' visiting with frlonds In Cor vallts. Mr., and Mrs. II. A. Qroon, of Mil ton, Umatilla county, arrived yester day, and will look for locations here to roalde O. 0. Aldrlok and family returned to their homo In Portland this morn ing, after several days visit with Sa lem friends. O ' CASTOR I A i'sr Iaikats and 0kllirsu k KM Yn Hiyi Always BugM if th ' tf HwHI $2.85 i lm&cmam ..- 9 iiiiiiiiiiiB l . . L3i.ViHilSkH.LBLBLBLV ' m .iiih.iiiiiiih.1 m . r jmnxammi 9 , IH j'JWHiH 'JHt',1 ,K 19m z i i wm . H rmr nr tV WntMBBMF' vv iH m Kmis m -- .KUT'M.. W .BBBBBBKt'TV'l t OWSBBH " r-r- mmml!ii) V W- FAIR P! AV Iv -J " " Win. Ihiiiji mid Ituby (Contlnuvd from Page C.l SUPREME JUDGE SAYS PUBLICITY IS BEST PREVENTER OE Ifil 3 pairs Black or Tail Sox . that can claim credit for a groat dear of growth of tho trans-MliBlsalppl ro glon. A ploneor In this region, Utnhr has boon n leader Ih all movements for Its dovolopmont. Ono of the most Important to ho Is for and growth of this splondld' organization, tho Trnns-Mlsslsslppl' Commercial" con-gross. "f accepted with il?asuro tho In- vltatlon of your proild"ont, HouornblO' J. II. Caw to addreaa tho congros on tho subject of tho conservation of resources, becaniBe I had soon the vast importance of the policy of pro serving tho natural wealth of the country for tho bonettt of our chil dren. I feel thnt thoro fs llttlo use for nle or nny other man to dofoncf or Justify this policy of tho govern ment before this rcpresontntlvo body of foromost cltlrons of tho trnns Mlsetsslppl roglons. Opposltlo at based on a lack of understanding or on short Blghted Is solftshnoss; and I can not nttrlnute olther of those to the ladlos and gentlemen I see before mo todny. "Opposition basod on thoso two prInnliiloa usually desconds to call ing namoB. applying eplthots, or at tacking with ridicule or misrepre sentation tho measures propoicd" nnd tho men ndvocatlng thorn. It Is there foro not at nil surprising that most of tho opposition to President Rooso velt'B policies looking to tho con servatism of tho great national re sources of tho country, has beon of tho sort referred, to. Such eulthotR ns 'autocracv,' 'tyrant.)-,' 'grandstand play, King Lear policy,' 'inslncorlty and many others ociftilly final nnd .convincing, havo boon used over tlmo, In season nnd out of season, by tho oppononta of this policy. "Av vet thoro has been no goo,' argument ngaln-t It, unless you can apply tho term to tho statement that wo havo those resources, nnd If wo chooso to exhaust them hnvo right to do so, leaving our children nnd our children's children to shift for themselves. Rut tbl9 Is but an act of ,?iflBhno3s nnd tyranny, for It Is equal to tho claim that the power to do a wrong thing Justifies tho do ing of It. With such a doctrlno I cannot agree; nor do I think any of you can entertain It. "As to the 'King Lear policy,' 1 will merely pause long enough to say that King Lear gave h'a kingdom to his daughters whllo ho was still competent to administer lie ought 22 'OAilTO mft TtaKMfojMjttotft czm&t "The Mini of tho Hour," Grand Opera Hoiiko V.YdnuMluy night. . STATE NEWS UhltuU". rvi Lrnncd Wire.) Now York, Oct. 0. Partlos to dl- vurco suits arc not anxious todliy to Hnvo their cases sot for healing-, be fore Justice A'ptnnll, of tho Brooklyn supromo bench. Jitstlco Asplnnll' yes terday refused' to seal. tho papers In tho dlvorco of IT. Dartol Ilall, Jr., a wealthy mini, and" his wife. The seal- lug' of tho puport was asked for on tho ground that, whllo tho respond ent, Hov. nenjnmln Denhnm, former pastor of tile Church of tho Do'clples o' cnrlht, or inn city, nnd elopeif w'th Mrs. Hull, "lie had n good repu tation othonvltu." "I nm not Ih favor of sealing pa pers tn thoso suits," said Justlco As plhnll, "J nm lit fnvor of full publici ty lit nil court- proceedings. ' It Is nib outrago that millionaires can have HrtiiKtfH iniM'niix'imisT-nmNT know Jnnies Hv Flnuuagan loft yester-! nay irom Aiarsuuout to reprosont Coos Day nt. the Trnns-Mlsslsslppl. Congrois, now in session at San Fran c'sco. Ill, particular work Is to In torost the enngresir In tho building oi. an extonslon to tfio; Jetty at Coos Daj Hugh Martin, chnncod with Mia 'murder of PnwnUiokor Wolff, ono of mo vicitni3 or mo "aK-plpo thugw," will bo placed nv trial In Portlnad tomorrows Work began today on tho project to bring water from tho McKouzIe rlvor to Irrigate html botwoon that strenm itud thw WHIamotto at PXi-gono. 223 S. COMMERCIAL ST. TUHKHY F1TOM PIIKASANT Tho first real joke of tho hunting: sonson occurcd last Sudiiny when Will McQllchrlst, tho iwpular ros tnurant manHourjrWIprut nnd bov cral other friends, sullied forth wlthi gun and pupiln qttty t of tho lu clor.ib Mongolian clilckon. Tho party began tholr search for iratne on tho Mc aioushlln flirm nuar Independence, going In dliroront dlrertlons In twos and threes, nnd McGIIchrlst mid Wlprnt taking to tho flolds together with tho Itatentlun of gottlng tile limit. The party roturned to tho houso nftor several hours had beoi. spout In tho Hold's ant! the results, of tin? hunt wore laid? upon tho porch, Among a few Uirtls of dlfforont de ception which lind beon handed out, McGllchrht nnr Wlprut dug down In tho Interior of their hunting re frigerator nnd brought oiut what thoy supposed to bo n magnificent china bird, but tholr mistake- was soon mado known by tho rnnclt own er who was thoro at tho show down, and the wonlu-bo phoasant turned out to bo ono of Mr. McGloughlln's lino young turkoys which hod tried; to mufto himself safe from tho gun-s of tlvt two mighty mon o OjSLSVOXt.X. Ben ths . 5 Ha AI.K3TS Btll eijuiUrt t tholr dlvorco papers sealed froal ptibrc wniio people of imill cj cannot. Tho attorney begged for thi i Ing, sny!ig that tho Rer. Dr tl hr-i Is -t ' prpachlnic In Mlml and 'might bo herd up to district tno giounng newirpapen, If tn n ucenmo Known. "f hope," "nhrtnoeonrt.-'W: preaehor will got all wiisgncti iiibllclty that Is earning to Inn now papers den I gfett oier i tl of this kind. V Is i m (o nowspapors to snhocate int dlpj Tho wat of holng wrtlKo up la nowiiapt?rs Is more "poteat In prevention of crlhio than tn l tho court. I snail treat do morn per? wlrilo I inn sfittoK on til bonch." iahai;y.i:d axd nuxn HY OYKHIKWIT OP OJIVIl Portland. Or. Oct. f.-Srfq blind ly n doso of Zl Braloioid Ino nnd a pint of whiskey tbittiS Inkon to euro n coJU', L.C BUAj years old. hits applied to tbei hospital for treatment. B!rt'i sleht Ik nraotlcallj destroTed,U Assistant County PbyricUa McfJ nnck: says thoro Is a dance tui mnv bo euncd. niaclt was a saw flier as4l enmn wnrrion toM Ft CM About n month ago h.eoBtrcW anunrn nnld. nnd. OU the TftCa datlon of a friend, toakadosl grains of qttlnlno and a p 't dO30 affected tho optic "-,J paralyzed them that jiiki totally bllhd & xjm.&i iiiiiimiiiimitiiii i! You arc Invited wiiiimniiiiiti'j 1 To como and try the BEST and PUREST EXERAGTS MADE They aro bolng demonstrated for your benefit, and wo hope you will take advantage of It. All extracts used by the Uulted States Government aro made by ii The Van Duzen Extract Co. a ; ; Remember the only place to get them Is at tho jj MOIR GROCERY COMPANY 456 STATE PHONE 182 tiimmmmiiiiiwHHMiiHHiiiiiiimnnwt STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL MONEY TO LO Tiioa. k. i Over Ladd & Buh' Bait Not-wteh Union'Rre Tnfrafi Frank Meredith, ReMrf , -i. .a mm Prowa11 uaice wim i,.-- 29 Commercial sin- lNEW..TODa HIrt dlf. i For Sale Plow team tor and Myers spray P", .. V- Kill St l- ' ' . ; .ilW PorMe-Att Twood . Rffl . -nnted Phone J9- I c.uur Three lady 'l A three m lea out jn tj I g ' Owner may C ,H-J fnr url at JOUrua v-- wn Sale A goo4 hoaif. cated. two lots. "tU Hol well water. !" ,jj frnlt, cheap I" frnlt, cheap "KiliiU'C lith atrwt, rN"n