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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1908)
vvmTmr' DAILY CAFf AL JFOUWfAL, iAIJB, tubsday, October so,, ieee. rr "5? "' J. L. STOCKTON . . .The... White Corner $5: XL s r) 7C . 7 1if ' La Vogue Coats W .Arc. made, wiUi the. liractlcal .sldo toward the drf- ' , . . signer. W.hyc beautiful, chic, and attrddtlvo, they " "! . . , ' arofmado t.p fit ,Uvu.S, breathing, notlvo wo men - and not to uinko pretty pictures nor fit lm po'slblo modols. Evory ono Is niiido to bo worn Willi grnco, comfort ond enduring shnpellncss. uiTrrix rcg(Uy FULL DIRECTOIRE COATS $20.00 to $35.00 Form Fitting and Empress Coats ',"". $1 2.50 to $30.00 '. Rubberized Rain Coats $9.00 to $25.00 A Glance at These Styles Will Convince You of Our Superior Ability to Please You ITACOJIA TO HAVE GREATEST STADIUM Tieoma. Wash., Oct. 20. By nub- lie subscriptions Tacoma Is today rWg 100,000 for the construe-, tloa of what will bo tho greatest ath, Hdc etadlutn In tho world. Fifty ntMMntatlvo business men aro con- fatlfig the cnnvftSB jor -tho funds, nlrcndy been secured. 9100.00 Itcwnrd. would elndly be paid for a cure by many people who are crippled with' rneumausm, yoi u meyomy ,Knew It, they can be cured by u few bottU'8 of Dnllard's Snow Liniment, and the prlco Ib only, 25c, 50c and 41.00 por mJ half of tho required amount has bottlo. Sold by U dealers. - f .-wJWjC. rf ... .w.O-.., 1 WL Sr.-HV u4fv.M.T. - OVER GAITERS mm mimimmmmmmm m A large shipment; of- the fa mous RED CROZS brand of Over Gaiters just arrived in all the colors BLACK BROWN RED BLUE AND GREEN We have bought a large shipment of these gaiters direct from the fac tory in New Yeak: and are going to make a leader of them. A regular SLOf grade JfoiJ&J. DO NOT WANT ENEMY OP RKI)S' IN ENGLAND (United I'rtM teaird Wirt.) Lisbon, .via Bndnjo;!, Oct. 20. Startled by DowaRCr Queen Amelia'B lare trnrisfors of money from Lisbon. to Loudon, British royalty. has doll cately hinted that It ho))cs hor maJbB ty Ib not going to move Into England, The objection to thequocn Ib pure ly! political , Tho Poftugeso "rods'l hale hor an bitterly ns thoy hated King Carlos. King Edward fears further attompts on hor llfo, nnd dooi not want thorn to materlallzo in Eng land. Tho task of protecting hor would bo n sourco of constant worry to " tho government. o Wanted to Hear Old Ilryttn Speeches. An ontliiiBliHtlc supporter of Bryan owns n phonograph. Recently ho or dered some records containing late speeches of tho peerless leader, and when Jlloy arrived he Invited In a Re publican neighbor to listen to them. Ilowovcr, what the Bryan supporter Intended to bo fun at the Republic an's expense turned out iho reverse, for the Republican at onco began to call for free Oliver speeches and freo trade npcochea and government own ership speeches and all kinds of "Bryan speeches of a few years ago which are no longer "cannud," being considered not fit for use this year. The Bryan man finally became exasperated and set tho machluo away. The Wllson-Oorman tariff net, which Mr. Bryan helped to prepare- and carry through congress and which President Cleveland denounced as ,"a cronturo of perfidy and dishonor," closed Amor Icnn factories, lowered American wages, brought the people 'to hunger and want and caused a deficit in the treas ury. Mr. Bryau is today urging fur ther tariff legislation of tho saino char acter. If tho pcoplo prefer paralysis to prosperity, ho la their man. V ftm Vkmu Hi State St. LEADERS IN FINE FOOIEBY K Mr. Bryan declares ttut "tho Untted States ponato Is a place where every predatory corporation has found a. bul wark." Mr. Bryau baa not liked the senate very well Blnce he failed to get there In 1004 by the m-e of tho $2O,0OQ donated by Thomas Fortuno Ryaa t carry the Nebraska legislature for Bryan. Mr, Bryan was also going to "drive from the party" la the same manner as he threatens Haskell on Roger Sul livan of Illinois. At last arounta Mr. Sullivan was rtlll In the party and seemingly ou excellent terms with the candidate, "Fearlew In relentlessly warrtflg' avnlnst evil wherever It may be found" hi a description that Bsakea Mr. Taft the Ideal champion ef uprlgbtaaee la ,Ay$Sl ??m,c' .1 AHMltkr TttMlIr. '"Our 'whole faalh aai eajoyoi fed kaaJih tla wa begaa WBjag br. Ks Mew Life Pills, tare ya ; a,'' my u. a. jwrirei, oi nmrmi. 1tte 1, aHfori, Malae. Tkny e4a.aa4 kwe tk ayataM la a tie rar Utat ! yMi m4. lit at Great PHbllo Imtiravemnt All tho '-way from South Africa coma J. S. Schoeranu and Mrs. Schoeman to study for tbo bcnetlt of their own coun try what Is being done to-reclaim the arid regions of the United States. They find In progress hero tho grcntcst work of reclamation nnd Irrigation over un dertaken by any government In ancient or modern times. It is a work which President Roosoyolt hna Justly said cornea noxt to tho homestead net In Its Importnnco to tho American people. Sixteen states nn(l territories nre bene fitted by this tremendous Improvement, nnd thousands of families have found, od homes on tho lands already re doomed from the. desert Great and beneficent ns this work Is, It Is but n feature of tbo general policy of Republican administrations from tho period of reconstruction nnd especially within the past twelve years" to do tho best possible for nil the pcoplo ntul for all sections of "the Union -to make ihe Culled States, east west, north nnd south, n country worth living In. nnd to develop to tho utmost the resources of tho soil, of tho forest, of tho mines nnd waters of every rc glon within the bounds of the republic The present pojltlcal 'campaign will decide whether this policy Is to con Untie, whether tho nation Is to go nlioml or jo halt, whether wo aro to hnvo progress and prosperity under Tnf t or reaction and' ruin under Bryan. The very platform on which Bryan Btunds nnd by the Inuguago of -which ho has repeatedly declared, himself to Im) bound 'denounces Itup.ubllcnn ex penditures' ln.'goneral,. Including those for Irrigation? as "unnecessary and wasteful." Bryan If elected, would bo as much bound by tho platform as bo Is Jn tho campaign, and this mighty undertaking, by vhlch arid -portions of sixteen states and territories are being converted Into- thrifty farms, would undoubtedly suffer. The pcoplo of tliwe Rlatcs and terri tories nre not tlioonly parties Interest ed In provcntlhgtsuch n calamity an stoppage or delay Mn the work of recla mation, tivcry patriotic and broad minded voter In tho United States ought to bo nnd will be Influenced In his attitude toward tho presidential contest by n determination tbnt not, only the reclamation Bcrvleo. bnt every other groat nchomo of national botter ment begun nnd carried on under Re publican administrations, sliafl con tinue nnd that tho work shall not bo banded over to tlw avowed onomles of progress. A vote for Tnft nnd Sher man will bo n vote for tho enrriest nrnaAtitlftii nnf nnlr'nf tlin tnoL- rt riw deeming arid lands, but of overy pulP lie Improvement directed by federal authority. Taft's Klectlou Means Mom Work, A member of New York Typographic- nl union No. tj h quoted tin having said nt n meeting of unemployed that tho voters among thuui could help to so'vo the problem by voting1 for Taft and the development of busbies under Republican guldunco and thoroby open ing now chances for employment, Tho advlco given was In accord with tho general opinion of business men nnd of wngn earners employed and un employed. The election of. Taft and Bhermnu Is looked forward to as cer tain to bring a period of active and -prosperous business, and It Is said that many orders have bcon given to manu facturers subject to cancellation after election meaning, although there Ik no mention mnde of candidates In tho or ders, that should Bryan be elected tho orders would bo canceled for reasons tbnt every ono with any foresight un derstands. Tho problom of tho unemployed enn bo solved only by employment Tho election of Taft means employment The election of Bryijp woW uionn moro unemployed? While ihoro may bo some ground 'for tho lid saying that misery loves company, It would bo vojy poor consolation to the work leaa worker to have others brought Into th same predicament It would be much mow satisfactory to got work nnd see others nt work too. Tho elec tion of Taft nnd Sherman nnd the con tinuance of Republican policies under a Republican administration will bring work. From "The Recorded Sylugs of Wil liam Jennings Bryau:" "The friend ot free silver have not been vanquish ed; they have simply been overcome. Let the roll be called for the next en gagement" The bludgeon of tho re pud k tor has not been cast away; It baa simply been bidden back of the owner's ceattalla.. ' ?32iEGft solutely PURJC OYAL BAKINGPOWDEH Why these grapes ? Because froni the healthful grape comes the chief ingre dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, Alum-phosphata powders are made with harsh mineral adds and mutt be avoided. WHOLKSALKH8 WANT ' LIQUOIt LAWS OBHKRVE1) Tho COos County Protective' na p elation, an organization of tho Mquor dealers of thin sOtlon, mot irrjiarii. field lant wcok to discuss the trade and lluslnoBs conditions', A number of tho twonty or so dealers repre sented dolivored addresses, tho -tenor of which wnB that tho n soclutlon ahold i;uo .that ovory doulur In tho county comply with thb letter of tin iaw nnu -mo rogiiaiion, ami mill u any donlor should rofuso to do so nftor ho has bqon warnod of vlo'a MoiiEfl, the innocJatlonB should aid tho olnclals in hunlnhlng htm. Ho portB 'bowed that tho dealers hnva been complying closely with the tnw for some time, Tho next meeting uf tho msoclatlon4 will be. held In North Bend tho second Tuesday In Novom be , Weald Mortgage tho Faiii. , , A farmer on Iturual Route 2, F.m Fke'Oa,, WA,,Jyyd by1 ojhv ruy "Bueklen'a Amis Salyif cured t) .two worst sores I aver saw, one on n , 'hand nnd one of mydng. It Hrwomv mora than its weight in Held. I, would not ae without It If I had'mortgagw the farm to get It." Only 2(0 at 4. O. Perry's drug Btore. ' o The prosldontlnl campaign Ib de veloping much humor. For Instanco, ! Bryan Is accused of being worth a million, nnd a Iiohb besides. What mnkos It funny Ib that the nccnua tlona rnmn from TJoniibUran 1oArB A painter, giving the name of R. McLnln, tried to pasa a check, drawn on an Iowa bank, for $1200 on a Htllsbbro bank, The note was for wnrded fur collection, but, before the check Tvas returned marked "no funds," the painter bad disappeared. ' ' t Aloro Than Knough la Too Mm eh. To maintain- health, a taatura man or woman nejtds Just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body heat, The habitual eon- ' Biimption of more food than Is neces sary for these purtKHtea la the prime cause nf stomach 'troubles, rheuma tlBm'RHd disorder of the kidneys If,, troubled with' Indignation, revM.-?-your diet, let reawn and not appe tite control and take a -few doses at Chamberlain's Itomaen and Llvw Tablets and you will boor' be all right again. For sale at Dr, Stoa'e drug store, , h , ..I it . Two propositions for rowing the Willamette at Portia!,' 'axe efer that city, the laying ofasiA-way, at a cost of G.OOO.OOWfOtee build ing of a draw brldffcrcwtlnK $1, 000,000. yi, CASTORIA 5'or Infants and OhJUroiu Ri Kind You m Alwiyc HitW &(&i Bears tn r""" ' IhaBiWitLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHiW. xhaVMHl VaBkBDUnHLnHliaLaBaLar aaBaaaaaaaaBViaHlwKuiUVIilVKBBBvBPiaaaaaaaM naaaalVSSkjtvaiaiF,Biaa(r A"iaaaaaaSiB TaaaBeaaaaaMf fljaaaMif spBm li vn pv VrBaaa3BaaaaaDaapBaVH aTflaBaaaaHBlBaaaaaaaaaaaF BREWER DRUG CO. MANUPACTLRING PHARMACISTS , WEDNESDAY SPECIAL a TOOTH BRUSHES Sanitary Ventilate4 . . 25c IERFUMKfl, Lo Treflo, porouac $1, our price 7 Roger & Gallett's per ounce (1, our price . , , , Wc Jlcky, per ounce, $1, our prle ,.T Forest Qhcon, per ouaco, f 1, or price ft Ti'oaly Important act ef coagreea with which Mr. Rryaa'a name te aase dafed ta the Wilaea-Oeriaaa tarlfl1, which put the American woelgrower out of buslaeaa and dreve bla sheep to the B-laHgHter heuae. Prophylactic, reg. 3 Be, now , . , ,'Ma urewers uuaranteod Mc Infant Soft Brushes, reg-. 15c now Ac TOOTH I'OWDICltH AND PA8TK. Sanlto Paite, reg. 25, sow , . , .JMe Colgate's Po reg. 26c, now . , , Mm BUythmoI Paste, reg, 26c, jiow..l9e i A COMPLETE LINE or PATENT MEDECINES Mr. Bryan la said te be very fead of music. Ills favorite teag tkla year aeema to be. 'If Ya Aht't Get K Mefwy Yen Needa't Ceaw Areaa4." The JUttWieaa 0m ef eassaaifa hi m the Uriug Una, aa4 tftcj ahat teMa. 3. TOILET POWDERS Borated Baby Tal- cwn, regular 2$c now . . . 10c TOILIiT WATKH8. Colgate's, regular 76c, at ,&Oo Brewer's Violet . , 7e PACK POWDKRM, Of all makea at reduced prkM. Hair Bruskea In oadlois variatiea. One Pound Violet Talcum Powder with Powder PHpf, reg, i. Our prh , . , , , hoc Vllard's Taleim, rK. 25c, how ..iOe fi BATH TOWELS PROW 30c'TO$3.CM) BREWER DRUG COMPANY Cmr Cwrt and Liberty Streets J. C. Parry's irng .