Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 19, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CATITAli JOUIWAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, OOTOKEIt 10, 1008
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There Is No Guesswork About the Quality
of the
Park Mills Ingrains .
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Park Mills Brussells
Park Mills Velvets
They, are made by Jolin Cay's Sons, of Phila
delphia. The father of these boys made carpet
manufacturing a life work, hence it is no experi
ment with the boys, who have grown up in .the
business. Our long experience with this make
of carpets warrants us in fully recommending
them to our customers.
WlTWtTOttftgBgl
Absolutely Pure Silk Floss Mattresses at
18.85 '
Look. out for our Great Picture Sale Wednes
day. An excellent opportunity to anticipate your
Christmas wants
The House Furnishing Co.
I). II. JAMES, Proprietor.
Located Just Around the Corner.
AMERICAN
(Continued From Page 1.)
the. Montonogrnn army, nre assisting
in tlio enlisting of reserves. They
havo already enlisted 2800 men in
San Francisco; 000 In Oakland; in
Fresno 80 men hnVe been enlisted by
A. Jovovlchj In Los Angeles L.
Gudlly haB enlisted 120, and In Wnt-
umvlllo- 150 more havo been enlisted
by B. Bugarski and M. Popovlch.
George II. Dabovlch, who Is nt the
head of a local company of 25 men,
will preside at tonight's meeting,
and professor M. Nokoll Is to be the
orator.
The local men say thnt an. army of
200,000 men can be enlisted In the
combo In this country. They will nsK
tho United States to Intervene to
prevent tho consummation of the
annexation, and ir they fall, will be
prepared to go to war.
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HAMILTON
(Continued from pngo 1)
PortM to hnvo had a mooting nt
Hotel Wlllnmotto Sunday and Miinn
Imously doulod thnt thoy had taken
Jiuy stops to bring about an opon
town. Thoy huy thoy had nothing
to do with bringing out of Hamilton
for mnyor, mid that his friend a
brought him out because thoy llko
tho man, and aro not satisfied with
Mayor Rodgerci aa chlof oxecutlvo of
tho city. A majority of tho saloon
mon and burkecpora of this city aro
In favor of a closed Sunday and woll
nntUfled with present conditions).
They eay thoy will take no baud In
tho city election na an organization
and mo of them nro for Rodgors
and sonip for Hamilton.
llmnilum'.s Frloml Active,
Mel Hamilton's frlomla nro active
In hla behalf and say that whllo ho
has been In tho wiloou business, Bell
ing out soma years ago, ho Is for a
good business administration of tho
city along progressive Hues. Ho
is r property ownor and u good busl
now man. Thoy say ho nover
Rambled, never was a sport or fol
lowed sporting women, and is a real
wit-made man, who has a warm
spot U his Wart for laboring mon,
one of whom ho was himself. Ho
hat a K004 buslaMa education and
brought up hla ftoa ai good business
mu. and out of them waa elected
constable last Juae., He la popular
among hla frtotul and will make 4
strong run for tho oltlco. Above nU
thoy Kuy tho snloon mon did not
bring him out nnd ho Is not tho
chnnmlon of nn open town, nnd has
no InroroUs that way.
Mr. Hamilton Declines.
1 Son by a Journal reporter, Mr.
Hnml'ton said ho was not In politics
niul illi not want tho ofllco of may
or. Thoso who had brought out his
namo had not consulted him about
It. I wn satisfied with tho present
administration and did not think ho
could boat Rodgora In a race. He
said as far as (ho saloons were con
cornel ro favorod lowering the win
dows at least anothor foot so that
It would bo an absolute show-down
;of what was golngon Inside. Ho Bali
ho had declined to mako nny state
ments Whatever nn.l Hid rnnnrt In
tho Oregonlan thnt ho was brought
out by tho saloon mon was false.
OKKGOX GOOD ROADS AS8V. AM)
OHKGONMIUHO DKVKIXH4
MKNT COXCUIKSS.
ItOM'lmru, Ore., Oct. 23-21, IOOH
For tho nbovo occasion a rata of
ONR AND ONK-TIURD FAIIK on
the certificate plan has been nuthor
Ued by the Southorn Pacific Co.
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent.
20-21-22-23-24.
MANY 1X.TUHE!) Ill
KUNAAVAY CAH
t United Press tanned WlnM
Snn Francisco, Oct. 10. Three
persons were fntnlly hurt and a doz
en sor'ouly Injured todny when a
Washington street cable car dashed
four blocks down n Btoep grade to
a Bhnrp curve nt Powell street,
where, spinning like a top threw Its
passengers In all directions.
The car wns prevented from leav
ing tho track by tho cnblo grip
stock. Thoso who wore hurt received
llir r MtJurleB by bor;g catulput"d
Into the? street.
Thoso Injured nnd nt the various
hospitals w'th little chanco of re
covery nre:
C. K. FRANCIS, "atrolmnn.
J. W. DeMERRITT. ,
MRS. F. TAYLOR
The enr, in charge of Grlpman
Slnnntt nnd Conductor I w, wi
lace, reached Jones and Washington
streets nt tho top of j)c of tho
steopest hllh In the city henvllv
loaded with passengers.
It had gone barply n block when
tho grlpmnn lost control of tho ma
chinery nnd for fer.ir blocks It toro
down tho hl'l to the Powell street
etirvo nt tho foot. 1
Ab tho enr reached tho turn, It
gave a lurch ns the forward whcols
lumped tho trnck. Suddenly its ca
reer was checked by the strong Bteel
grip stock which clung to Its fntcn
ngn In tho cnblo Blot, and tho car
with tho impotus gained from Its
descent rnnldly whllo pnasongcrs
worn hurled Into tho street.
Mrs. F. Taylor ynn thrown to the
curb 20 fcot away. She struck on
her bond nnd probably will dlo.
Pollcoman C. K. Francis sustained n
frncturo of tho skull, while J. W. Do
Morrltt rocolved n fractured Bkul'
nnd lnternnl Injuries.
A dozon othors of the Injured
woro tnken to private hospitals ip
nnihmlnnrcs nnd patrol wagonB.
O. S. Tnlt, n pnBongor, was sorl
ously Injured but will recover.
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DUKK iVAHRUZZr KKKPfl
"ROYAL. FAMILY GUESSING
(TTnlted Vrmn tanuM Wlr. '
Rome, Italy, Oct. 10. It was of
ficially announced horo toilnv thnt
tho ongngomont of tho Dukn of
Abruzzl to Miss Knthorlno "Ellclns
hns not boon brokon.
It Is understood that tho duko,
reconsidering his nvowal to bronk
off tho match, wired tho king todny
that ho would contlnuo bin suit for
tho hnnd of tho American girl.
Tho mnttor haB now becomo tho
subject of many Jokes and there 1b
much nmusomont ovor the contrnd'c
tory nnnouncomonts, though the
smiling 's dono on the sly a- tho case
l oxtromoly sorlciH to tho royal
fnmlly.
Tho Btory going tho rounds today
snys that on Inst wook, tho king In-
WnVH SSS jfL. mKmll
HERE'S your chance A "Buck's" Stove or
f?ncr for' 1 Oft oarh wooU
u mm a vri f -r r -vxn t -j-Kmm
If you have a Steinway Piano in your parlor and a "Buck's" fuel-saving, con
venient, durable, beautiful stove or range in your kitchen, you have reason to
be doubly proud -for you have the very highest quality in both instances
YOUR
fCREDIP
IS
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HOUSE FURNISHERS
formed tho duko thnt unlcsB ho1
could gain tho consent of his broth-1
ors. tho Dukes of Aostn and Count
Turin, na woll ns tho Dowagor
wuoon, 1110 wedding would not bo
pormltted. Ronllzlng tho hopoloss-'
noes of obtnlnlng the consent of
uieso parsonages, tno uuko Is snld
to havo become, despondent and'
rnhlod tho Icing that ho would glvo
up his eult. When tho downgor
quoon heard of his deolslon Bho wan
ho pleased that sho sont him n cnblo I
monsngo of congratulations. '
After thinking It ovor, howovor,
tho duko again chnngod his mind
nnd decided ho would follow tho
declaration of his heart rogardloss
of tho attitude of his royal rela
tives. Tho duko's friends do not consid
er Borlously tho donlnlB of tho on
gngomont glvon out by tho Elklns
fnmlly and nttrlbuto thorn to n do
stro to check public discussion of tho
nffalr.
COUNT YllOARI) OP
EQUALIZATION Ml
Tho county Judge, assessor
clerk will sit for one ek en
long as thoro is buslnci ttffori tl
lioilnnlnir Tiinailnv. flftobfr II t
tho county assessor' office e tl
slcond floor of tho com douk. i"
will keop regular office hoar tin
nil nnranno .KnanHnfUrt with lUtVr
mentB can como beforo ta w
hnvo mntors looked Into.
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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MIMAIL, aTtHH 4 , '
Bishop's Ready Tailored
Raincoats and Overcoats
For Men and Young Men
Are Unmatchable at $8 to $30
When you buy an overcoat or a raincoat
you want one that will give you satisfac
tion for several seasons, one that will be
in style, fits accurately, and will not lose
its shape in the most trying conditions and
one that is rain-proof. Here you can get
precisely what you want in the
SEASON'S SMARTEST COATS
$8, $10, $15, $20 and up
Salem Woolen Mill
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