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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1908)
' 8 TMILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, ORROON, TUESDAY, OCTORKR 13, 1008. mHmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjmmm October's Middle of the Month Sales No matter what your engagements are for the next five days, don't fall to visit this store, for you will b'j properly rewarded. Wo have many seasonable inonoy Bavlngs during theso sales. Fancy Waists at Special Prices Ecru Net Waists trimmed with fancy Cluny Lnco and Uattfaburg buttons for Evening Wear. Fancy Tailored Taffetas in a largo nsiortmont of blacks nnd colors, plain and laoo trimmed nnd ta'lored efforts, and our entire line of Fancy Llngorio Walsti nil re ONE-THIRD Misses' Skirts ' at Special Prices In this lino allowing nro black sll'c skirts, plain nnd fiincy pleated stripes and mixtures. A gllnipBo at tho Bhowfng In the Court street win dow will toll the story. Reduced One-Third. MEN who didn't gc t asu't at our last week's sale will still find a large assortment a.': special prices this -week, Tate advantage. Tomofrow Only Wo offor Flvo Dozen Umbrellas from or roir- tlur fall showing, with extra selected, f. ncy linndlos, steel frnmo, Imlli runner. Umlirallnv that usually sell for 31.60 tomorrow only On Bale at 8:30. ?0. xt.. ...i-.. i - .... . ... . S Safh nu u'HTiumt! uruurw rereiveu. Htudnist's Celebrated v Perfumes 0 roitrlctcd piico of GOc and $1.00 per ounce, Our Cut Hnto prlco-- Ladies' and Children's Underwear Wo have n lurg assortment of this Undorwitar In broken lota which wo have plncod cn- tho b tr galn rack nt HALF PRICE '. Today and Tomorrow Wo offor our ontlro lino of Mon'h nnd Roys' Un derwear, no reserve, at a saving; of 39c frW 25 'jmmmm-mm mm-m-mm m m PER CENT OUNCE WHHhJ WKtmXM&ataSimLWWWMnBSB V. J OIIIIHHII "H--M"H-W"H-H' ' . It fCity -Newsf iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiintti-Ht "Wentltcr FoivenM Hal ii tonight nnd Wednesday. Dolllver Not To Speak A mooting f the Tuft aShtrnmn dub was held Inst n'uht w an an- liiuiiiroiiiuiit win mad to mo onooi i that Senator J. 1. Dolllver will not tipouk In this city. Ho will bo hold tn San Pranolsco too long to permit him to fill his OroKon dntas and ho ,..ni imiiim tit Sniikmio from San Francisco. Tho club U attenipttiuj to Bocuro another promiiioni spun iter iia u substitute no.t Prldny night. Ash Wood for Sate Ph'one 116. Win, Dro.wn & Co,, 120 Commercial Btruat, 10-8-Ot Take i rhlMren To oo tho ploturoa nt tho Midway. Clean and hiBtruotl. Change to night INirtlculaiv,- llnvnrtt 'nil nlwnvv find what tllOV want lii the meat Mho at Stoualoff's sanitary iunkfl. Phono orders are solectod carefully. Phono 321. Tito He i-vl'e Who rnnrot fl d tlmo o da ar fhowUiiB p irwoinlly, Hinds tho J Id, Lnwrcnn grrcury. Mtl-faotory place to trade. Phono 311. l'hovUlnuiitt Valley Mni( Co. Unvo como to 8tn. Cull up SB4 and Klvo them n trial and eo how you HUo iho new oyatom. IIhvo You Given the now meat markot. tit 379 Court streot. a trial? You should do bo- and boo for yourself that It Is one of tho moat up-to-date markots In town. . i ir Qf - fc.. t jd m Iw wiwww wp PLEADS GUiLlY TO THEET Z& t Bd Swaoney, who utolo a bolt of cloth from tho front counter of Stockton's clothing store lint month, plead gfctllty before tho circuit court this morning nnd his somence will be admlnUtercd on Friday. lu the cast of Brown llroa., of Stnjton, Ore., charged with throw ing wiwiluai and other waste coming fro.ti their mill Into the Sautiam rlvor, pload guilty and were lined 150.00. lu the aabnult with a dangerous weapon case In which Prank Moro la the defendant, ho pload not guilty. Prank Holmes is attorney for tho defendant. P. N. Lnthrop will appear tomor row lu the olroult court on tho charge of perjury. Tho case of 13, H, Jackbon, charged with mayhem, will alto be heard lu tomorrow' session of court. Urtttvii iiennett win found guilty by the Jur yesterday ntteruoou of a erlmlual offence committed against Louise y.ollluor, age 12. Ronnott stoutly denlod the charge brought, against him In court, but after tho jury had deliberated 16 minutes, n charge of guilty was brought ngaiust lilm. Attorney Prank' Holmos ap peared for tho dofoudnnt, ami. C. L. Ali'Nnry actod us prosecutor. lu tho en o of lloury Hubbard vs. Monty Gulltcksen, au action tor money, -tho plaintiff was awarded J tut gate it a default. Alson an ac tion for money by Henry Hubbard vs. 1). Wlotlng In which tho plain tiff got Judgment lu default. A complaint was tiled In Depart ment No. 1 of the circuit court this morning by W. M. Kat:or and Angle L. Wurron as the co executors of the Tllmon Pord will against M. A. and C, K. Ihmco demanding payment on a promUsory note lu the sum of 650. COURT MOUSE NEWS Prank Morris, Indicted by the grand Jury last Saturday on the charge of aasault with a dangorous weapon for an attnek with a knlf ono one Honry Robins, was yostorday nrrostod on n bench warrant and lat ter released on $300 ball. Marrhigo License. llytnond Landon, ago 21, of Port laud, and Miss Nine Pearl Johnson, age IS, of Sntem, W. K. Ott, ago 25, of Roseburg. and ncatrlco 13, McKay, age 2 i of Turner, Warren Davis, ago 23, and Myrtlo R. Pltohford, obth of Satom, Deeds Recorded. D. H. and M. A Hawley to W. D. Wheeler. lots 1 and 2, blook 8, High land nddltlon to Salem; W. D $225. A. S. and H. J. oloason to Kftio Q. Moon, 40 acres T. 5 S., R. 1 W.; W. D J2000. J. H. and M. C. Sottlomlor to W O. and E. Walker, lots 5 and 6, block 9. addition "C" to Woodburn; W. D , $225. C. A. and J. Pnrr tn Chas.. Parker, 2S.46SS ncros, T. 5 S., R. 2 V. W. a: $i. T. M. and C. M. Hicks to Fred Non del, block 10, Hicks' socond addition to Woedburn: W. D , $400. J. H. nnd K. Oroene to E. and R. A. Rarnott, 22. CI acres T. 7 S., R. 3 W.; W. D.. $5000. N. and M. Kuschnlck to Peter Kuschnlck. lot 4, block 37, of ner vals; W. D., $1. FIRE BUG DESTROYS PROPERTY WORTH $500,000 IN WASHINGTON (United freas Leased Wire.) nialne, Wn Oct! 13. BInlno'a Hmnil police department is busy to day sonrchlng for clows to tho Ident Mv of tlip flrehmr that Jpst night Parted the llanius ruwiiltiiiK In the destruction ol tho ontlro plant of the II, L. Jenkins' Lumber company and other nroperty valued at $500, 000 last night, Two other mills, two canning p'nnt- nnd tho c'ty dork woro do afoywl. The authorltle; aro cer tain that the flro vm started by ln rondlnrlc. The Jenkins' snwmlll, wh'rh wns ono of tho largest In the wot Id, had been Idle for 1s! month, hut the owners had depldl to re sume operations within 3C days. - O ' ' ' ' RICH STRUCK IN NOSIH D'STRICT Tarotna, Wn , Oct. 13. Dis r itc'i" rr"olved tndav from Nomo confirm the ronort that one of tho rlche t B'koa In the Nome district bap been made by two minors named "ptrrHon and Hall on the third beach line. Tho pay dint Is "aid to have run n high as $t48 to the pan. Tho Hrrt Indication or rich dirt n-as rIvmi Soptombor 27 when "Rnni"R" Peterson look charge of the r'nlm and began to got "Ight of ground working. Tho claim Is known no the Yo'low Jacket and the now of tho gold Iris Increased tho activity r-i.the beach. o ANTHONY COMSTOC'C ON THE TKAIL In Mr. Conrtock's prlvato olllco thero Is ntargo cheat that, In all Its dimensions', resemblos a full-size couch. Ho (.tills It his "sarcophagus," for It contains tho record of " tho work that wns porformed By tho so ciety during tho twenty years that 't took to drlvo the "green goods" yndlrato out of business. Todny, however, thoy aro gone like tho roiilldcnco man, the "fake" adver tiser, tho policy- runner nnd, tho lot teiv aent for while thy crop up or-oiiHUuiiilly In Home obuuro part of he country 11 Is not long before An thony Comatock get.i wind' of them, nfter which thelY dnva of liberty nr Indeed nu in bo rod'. And it Is the same story In regard to tho salo of Immoral pictures and obseeno hooks Some of thOBO plates still exist, al though tunny thousnudi of pound.' of them Tfavo been dostroyod, bin whon thoy nro Bold at all 11 Is done1 In Bocrot, and .with ovory probability of the ultluiato npprohoirslon nnd' conviction of tho agent. During the 35 yoars that tho socloty has boon In oxlstonco Mr. Comstock hns ar rested nenrly 3200 parsons, less thnn 200 of whom have beou discharged'. The por'od of Imprisonment Imposort during this tlmo roprosonts n total of raovo than 515 yonr John R. Mondor lu tho nohomlait Magazluo for (Jctobor. Some nion aft on others whllo try ing to stand up for thomsolvoj. - o The- roason why somv peoplo can't win la bocnuse other don't lose. POLITICAL POTPIH. The prosperous farmers of this coun try must be sadly puzzled as to what Brynn Is talking about when he says they have been "neglected." Peace, order, prosperity nnd contin ued independence these lire worthy ambitions that Republican policy In the United states holds out to tho sis ter repuullcH of the continent. Tho voters IlUe the course that the ship of Btrte Is traveling. They nro not iroing lo change the control of the rud der The Republican party Is willing to nsmiine the responsibility for the ex pense of rural mall delivery and of dig-, ging the Panama canal. These aro among what the Democratic platform calls extravngances. , The recent secretary (of war will suc ceed In the White IIouso and In for eign and domestic policy tho man whom Secretary of State Root pro nounces "the greatest peacemaker of tho generation." Popularity, not patronage, made Taft the nutcrnl successor to tho Roosevelt pnllelei of which Claimant Rrynn proclaims himself the heir. There is no answer to this conun cenun drum: How can Iirynn denounce Rooscvcltlsin and claim to be at once Its father and Its Inheritor? "A tax on legitimate business to pay the losses of speculation" Isa fair def iultlon of the Democratic proposition to guarantee national bank deposits. The application or the pure food law to the Democratic Issues would re quire the use of a tremendous quantity of disinfectants. The 8,600.000 wage earners who hnve money In the savings Imuka are not clamoring for the "guarantee" stimu lus to speculation with bank funds. Well, have you n tlckot for tho Re publican baud wagon? Got aboard; and- rldo with the winners! Hunters for live nnlmals with the camera are finding this year tho ele phant n far more dignified subject thun the donkey. The course of trtio love Is smooth compared with the rough tlmo Democ racy Is having with Its ciiBtoff nfTec tlons and new nttlultles among tho Issues. This Is truly a campaign of educa tion, and tho amazing thing is that two other campaigns have taught Rrynn nothing more than to try to rub off the blackboard the demonstrations that tlmo linn provnl erroneous. Mr. Iirynn says he is not running nway from Ills rceord. He cannot, however hard he uuiy try. Mr. Iirynn Is so fond of theorizing upon govern men tui' processes that lie shouldn't complain. bcciitiHe the people piefcr to let hlui be president In theory only Despite all efforts to keep It In tho background, Rrynulsm Is really tho rnmpanb lsstu of the campaign. mwcupp,, I IV n r. . . . Where a rulnM ? Md 1ojT Hut dark SrtJP&JfrJ ir it had a name no m. Ventures now to E!. Where Its hlCvt. Nono may 8ay tn .. heard. X' f0r Dee Vnt It ,.. . ... " "tlb "awe nenlaw. Hw i men Ived 08nf This wn3 homo to om tA., Hero was crib InZ . With the Joy of life nj i Slinks the gauJnt HenrthBtoncs crownM ' Lizards flah from bank fA v t ,iiv,- uiu rnaparral eroTi ..v Over stono and prniH?. - - M.uimg if j; Written In tho stonw I m Pnss again In long reTlev Life's pathetic tragedy" . muii s oi.i story ever new .. .... i,- iigui io live j.,., 13y his strongthwho stood at b In tho Hlet)loo ,,,,fii.. : "v , cumuli wajd Oh, tho pathos written hen in thoie long deserted cefJii Dry their springs and pitcfttb ill's Did rolontloBR famine run Through their ranks t ccllpBU7 Did the fierce Aiinrlio im Prom tho hclglitg a hnnin 1 vjnnrBing uown tno rocky tj In an ciacy or blood' Did the nustllonrc nl nnnn Stalk unBtnycd nnd pa'nt thca Did then, 'nonth the dying mocj, ' Curso their godi In their detpif 4 Who shall answer? From the tut ComcM no voice. The great mail sun Swlrnrn in Rllence. nnd tho din Kcop- tnolr council where tlijl run. I iVothlng but these crumbling now! in me doscrt, atarx ana mi TWI nf them who strneeled Int. Made their flight and paisMitijI Vntlrn o T.itwii. Tho Imnnl nf pniinllllnn fnf Vis Ion rnnntv. Orecon. will meet at tit pnnr? lini:- in inlil eountr. on Mm. day, Octcbor, 19, 1908, at 10 o'clod a. m. n'Ui correct a'l errori u nu ntlon, description or qnalltlei o! 'and. lots or other property, and fl eiirrMnnn In RnKlnn until II(i fOtl !s completed, not cxccedls; ne month. .ill nnrlloB Interested arc M'lW lo appear and exatufne their we mont for tho year I90S and it ta satisfied therewith, to file p!!ev Hirm tn ivrlt'nL'. nrnntirlT TtrlfiM. Ix r. M.ln.Mnn ni. nl'OrllAB (if 111 Bnmo during tho first week e! k mooting, as no coniptainiscinMifi cofved thereafter. P J. RICE, ABBOssor of Marlon Couati Sontember 2R 1S0S STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C WILL GO f MONEY TO LOAN THOS K KOllD Over Iadd & nuba Bank, Salem, O. Norwich Union Fire Insurance. Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Win. Brown. & Co., No, 39 Commercial street' I lllilllHIIHIIIIIIIII W-4 Don't wait for yourfriends to tell you the laugh they had at The r Star THR UOyiK OF HIGH- CLASS VVS. U7I) State Street. To-night, Wednesday and Thur-dny afternoon nnd nlgws. Feature Subjects "TJ1E PARDON" "STRONG GALE" Comic "CULTURE OP RICE"Most Interesting "PATTY'S POLL1ES" Comic Ml s Smith, late of New York, will Blng, "That's hJr blt I Love You." Mr. Williams will dollvor" You Will Havo to Bins Irish Song." CoiTie Listen to the music jniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiii" I I NEW TODAY i 4llllllltmillHIII!lllli- Vur Sule Several houses hi Saiein I mid farm 'unda at & bargain. Cap Ital National Bank fi-l-cnd- MAURI hi). BURKHART-VOIGT At tho resi dence of Frank II. Curtis on East Stato street, Monday evening, October 12, 190S, by Rev. P. S. Knight. Miss Florence M. Volght to Mr. Snmuol 0. Burkhart, both of Salem, whero they will continue to reside. ' o- The Salem lUrd Study Club Will meet at Trover's Studio, this eveHlng at 8 o'clock. For Sle Cheai Nearly new. black Astrachan fur coat, ilzo 34. Ad dress care Capital Journal. 10-13.3t I.ot A yellow dog with tag 2 SO. Answers to nnino Don. Return 35G S. 17th. l(M3-3t Wanted To Rent, medium Bmnll farm with good pasture. Phone 14G2. C10 N. Commercial. 10-133t Wanted A live hustler who can furnish honesty bond, horse and harness can secure permanent em ployment with largest company In the stat. Big money to right man. Address A, care this paper. 10-13-2t A SrwII house (or sale at 1025 N. Cottage st. 10-13-lwk You are Invited To come and try tho BEST nnd PUREST EXERACT3 MAD I) They are being demonstrated for your benefit, au ! 1 will take advantage of It. , , made W""" ; ; All extracts used by the-Unlted States Government are w The Van Duzen Extract Co. ; ; Romember tho only place to get them Is at the i! MOIR GROCERY COMPANY 456 STATE PHONE "' illllHIlimUimiliHIlllllllH"" H- itkihu