Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPf AT, JOURNAL, BALKM, ORHGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1008.
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are niado to nt living, brenthlng, active wo-
men and not to ninko pretty pictures nor fit lm-,
poaslblo models. Every one Is made to bo worn
with grace, comfort and enduring shapeliness.
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CONVENTION
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FULL D1RECTOIRE 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 Wiii Convince You of Our
Superior Ability to Please You
expressed themselves to tho high of
ficers of tho American fleet as ear
nestly desiring such a conference
Ono of tho Japanbac officials Is
quoted as having snld that ho favored
"opqn discussion of tho Eastern Ques
tion among tho powers Instead of tho
secret diplomacy now In vogue."
It Is the rentlment of the foreign
diplomats hero that Japan will have
outgeneraled tho world In diplomacy
If tho plans succeeds, fortifying her
self nt one stroke against the danger
ous Rentlment for n "White Pacific"
that tho visit of the American fleot to
the Antipodes engendered, and nip
ping In the bud tho much tnUtcd-of
China-American treaty, that would
leaguo America and China ns allies
against tho domination of tho Far
Eat by tho Mikado's empire.
Tho visit of tho Amorlcan fleot to
Japan nnd tho lavish reception and
manlfo tatlons of good will by tho
Japanese toward tho Americans havo
dono much to convince tho officers of
tho flip Mint Jnnar Is sincere In her
deslro to cement an alllanco with
America.
Tho oxehanro of good will between
tho Emperor and Admiral Sporry,
representing President Rooscvolt. has
created a nrofoutid Impression "hero.
Tho Japanese press declare todny
hat the visit of the Atlantic fleet has
established an "unwritten n-lllnnco
botwecn American nnd Jnnan that Is
lis strong as written treaties."
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Different Clothes 1
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0, M. COHAN IN .
'HONEYMOONERS"
"Wi
melody and oxcltemont. There 1b
more music and song hits than In any
j musical comedy you over saw nnd as
IIIUCI JMUl IIH III U grUUl IIIUIUUIUIIJH,
Cohan Is a pn?t mastor In tho art of
combining melody and action nnd
thero Isn't a dull second In "Tho
HonoyrnoonerH." Think otn plo?o
fcteit, brightest mid best of tho ' wuu n Powerful, exciting plot work-
I...... pi, , i.. i. i i"t i me it ui'inii inu yui con
famous Cohan BOng SllOWB IS lfnln,n iwnntv rnrl,ln, mnalonl m.
Honeymoonor3" which comei , i)0rs. In tho list of hits which Cohan
U Grand opera houso noxt Mon- has supplied "Tho Honoymoonors"
!jht direct from an all summer I w,,n nr0 Buch inlmltnblo lyrics as
t lho palatial Now ArniBiordum 'Oi"B toko ni uid Knsnionea
wniK," -rni a ropuiar Man, ' "Kiu
Days." "In n Ono Night Stand," "111
Do Thoro In tho Public Squaro," and
"If I'm Goln to Die, I'm Coin' to
Havo Some Fun." In tho Interpre
tation of th eso numbers ' some 40
charming choristers from Drondway
nssl t. Mr. Cohan personally select
ed and drilled this chorus which U
considered tho most efficient on tho
road and tho best tr, look at. Tho
girls nro clothed In tho latest Paris
costume and nothing Is loft undonu
to glvo swing and fascination to tho
pleco whoso plot combining lovo,
politics, and mistaken Identity Is laid
In tho smnll town of Tigervlllo, vor-
mont. In tho powerful cast nro such
Broadway favorltos os Wll'lo Dunlay,
Walter Chester, Daniel Sullivan, .Inck
London, Thomas A. Ilenrn, William
Slnpwr, Annlo Whenton, Gertrude Lo
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men. Thero Is, a largo dining hall
that will scat 300 peoplo nnd sovoral
cooks aro kept busy.
Tho Ox Bow company will Boon
8tar.t their sawmill and things will bo
gin to hum. Tho railroad pooplo aro
pushing tho work with groat vigor
arid-of -tho 2170 feet of tunnel to bo
excu'Vated, more than 1000 foot hns
boon completed. Work Is bolns
pushed boyond tho tunnol bo' that
when tho big holo ! oponcd tjio track
will bo ready to connect on both
Bides. Thoro nro thrqo tunnels be
tweon tho mouth of Powdor rlvor
and. Pine creek nnd n short tunnol
between Pine creek nnd Homestead.
INTERNAL
PILES
CURED
CHINESE EDITOR ir.S
NO FAITH IN JAPS
San Francisco, Oct. 22. "Person
ally, I have no faith In Japan's pro
fessions of fr'endshlp for America,"
said Ng Poon Chow, editor of Chung
Snln Ynt Po, Urn lending Chinese
daily paper of Amorlcn, In a state
ment to tho United Press todny, when
he was shown tho cnblo message from
Tokio regarding tho proposed confer
ence. "I think thnt Japan's enthusiasm
for the proposed conferenco of Pa
cific powers Is two-faced," ho contin
ued. "Japan Is well-known tho world ,
over ns a greedy nation, nnd If sho.
cannot hend off tho so-called alllanco J
between America nnd China, It Is hor.
greatest wish to participate In such
an alliance. It would fall to hor lot .
to protect hor trado In China, In thoi
event that a Chlnn-Amorlcnn alllanco
1b formed nnd sho Is left out of It,
and Japan would do bo nt tho great
est risk of war with any other nation
on earth".
Fame has long slnco censed
to hand out boquots to tho
follow who does things tho
samo or as woll ns other
people.
It Is necessary to climb
nbovo tho lovel of tho crowd
to win Inurols.
TIiIb Is tho way wo havn
bult up our reputation for
soiling bucIi excellent
clothos,
Wo hnvo climbed ovor tho
old ordor of things, and of
fered OAir trado Buporlor and
hotter clothes.
Clothes That
Make Competitors
look Up -
Whothor tho suit you Boloct
hero Is priced at $10,000 or
$25.00, or nt any prlco bo
tweon, you'll find It way
nbovo tho piano of suits
usually sold nt tho samo
flguro.
Tho now fall modols nro
now ready for .your choosing
M i Urn t JP V
SPECIAL
For tho romnlndor of this wcok wo will Bell ono dozen Mon's
Seamless Half Hebo, throo-throad hool and too, LIbIo flnlahod, ono
dozon to tho box,
98c
ANOTIIKH osrrcN OF
"IIHYAN ntOSPKUITY" i
Aurorn, III., Oct. 22. Judge Taft
declared that If It Is bolng roportcd '
that liuslncss mon nro giving ordors ,
to no uiioiu in cnBO no is cicciuu, mm
not to bo filled In case Bryan 1 vic
torious, It 1b "qnly nnothorj Indica
tion -Ihnt, tho oloctlon of Brynn will
not restore confldonco." Ho spoko
to n big crowd horo, tan dwas woll
received. At Milan, lad., tho candi
date addrcsed n gathering of farm
ers, pointing to their rJrosporlty, and 'enters tho prlmnry grades cxpocts to
declaring that Republican Biiccoss)Knuiuato Bnoiui four years In high
Q.W.J0HNS0N&C0
147 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
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SOIK DUPKCTS OF OUR was not published, Now I shall try
KDUCATIONATj 8Y8TKM again, with tho uxpoctatlon that tho
For nil tho educational systom
Booms to bo nwaro, ovory boy who
will bo to tholr advantage
school, pass to collcgo and ovontunl
ly uccomo a professional or ousi
nottB man. ,
Tho bcIiooIb do not Boom to know
When tho doctor Is called ho asks:
"TTnw nrn thn howols?" Thov ro
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conorallv wronir HIb visit mlcht 'i111 wuiimu iuniuu inu iumliuhr
generally wrong, ma visu ,i' , profOM0n ea,.n th0r ,Vng, Thnt
iiuvu uuuii mivuu iiy u iimoiy uubo iii tllOUNindB II ion tllOllsnildB of
Lnno'B Family Mcaicino.
After Three nnd One-Hnlf Ycnrs of
Hufrcring liy ljrrniithl PHo Cure.
Trial PncknRO By Mull, lAive.
For throo nnd one-hnlf years I
HllfTnrpil wlfh Intnrnnl ullno T inf.
Brandt, Ito'o Cllldea ond Mlnnlo f0r0(1 anA loBt QnQlXf.x Be0) to 80nd
Plllord "Tho Honovmoonera ' 1s mo o n,n n(,..in. t i.i n i.i.i
the brlghto-1 of tho famous sorles of of romedlOB; none Ravo mo rollof.
Cohan song shows nnd U cornea hero. After UBlng 3 boxos I bolleve I am
Buporbly presented. I cured nnd nftor only tho 3rd apnll-
SSiJJ'"' Honpj-moonwH."
Ir a New v
rlf Ikima It. !.. J
,7: ,.IV- 2 1 cea The orlKlnnl
production is coming
Ork l rll,o ,ln-i-.i J1..T
Mir n-; : :ra u v,Hs
ki4Sn.L1"u'l55l
&A . """"" "u ruau-
itrsiftfn. ucuui nas ueen
? Sk? 0l,'.t,8lde of Nw York.
iY.h?n.Wke "The Honev-
' Oegf Vlltnoo1 . . ".J. m
in.i. "" 1U lavisnea
&Aani the result Is an-
uacnefl with novelty.
You take Kodol Just for a lit Up
whllo when you have nl'ght attack
of IndlgOBtlon, nnd you take It Jut a
llttlo longer In ordor to got relief
from severe nttneks of indigestion or
Nervous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol to
dny. Sold by all druggists.
p. ' .
IU'IIjIUNG hau.hoad
OX THIS SXAKi: UIVKR
cation nil Itching Btoppod. I have
Ilvod horo 22 years. W. L. Johnson,
23 E. Fulton St., Columbus, Ohio.
Whnt Pyrnmld Pllo Cnro has dono
for otherB It can d.o for you. Go to
your druggist and buy a box now.
prlco fifty oont, or send ms your
nnmo nnd addrOBa nnd wo will send
you a trial nackaco by mall freo In
(plain wrnppor. If you don't deslro
or nro too timid or modest to nsk
your cruggUt, send us fifty cunts
dron. girls as woll as bovB, nro oh
llged by tho hard conditions of llfo
COMMONER TAKER A I lo R ,wrK wun uioir nanus ai mo
PMSO AT llOORRVRM "K 0l ' """" y i
Point Pleasant. W. Va.. Oct. 22. ,kn"wn . .. .. . .. .,..
In roforonco to Propldont RoobovoH's . 'ino nc prooi tna n uu icuuou-
letter to Bonator Knox, of PonnBylvn-' u '" .8 '"bk . ' ,u ,,"11""
in in wi.im. ii,n Tirn.i,in) .i,i n. fnct that It Is ImpoHslblo to Induce
an hnd not mado known his vIowb on lho. Br,oat majority of children to ro
Hie labor question, tho Commonor to-lJnn,n ,,n1Bch?1 n '" JKr than the
day declared that If tho President de-' w ob,,,K hom .lo;. They fl0" 'r?"J
sired t)i olnformntlon nil ho had toj,th0 Bohoolroom nt U, most of horn
do was to road Bryan'B labor day ,0 wor nJJ u,(s T0 "f "l0"J
Bpoech at Chicago. Bryan will reply J 1,1oarn w,or, T0' want to lenrn
atlongth to tho RoosovoU loiter lator J" Hvo, and thoy aro not taught thnt
Chroniclo will publish the name. and.
whonovor tho Chroniclo Is Btifllclontly
Intorestod, will glvo tho basis (from
yoars of observation) how tho fore
cast l made,
This year all Indications point to
n dry fall, probably oxtondod Into
tho early winter months, brut followed
by heavy precipitation for about 40
dnyo, from which tlmo thoro will bo
chll- Intermittent rainfall until Into In tho
niuuiK uiuiuub, uiki uiiUBUinur muru
than normal rnlnfnll for tho season
on tho Paclflo coat. I oxpoct to
Icoop up thoso forocoBts until It is
taken up by tho government or iiutll
It fallB.
S. V. ItHHART.
Lnkovlow, Or.
! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II'
Ho declined to mnko any further com
mont, howovor, at this tlmo.
Bryan dollverod 20 uddr038e to
day In West Vlrglnln nnd will Ktnrt
tomorrow for Now York. Ho will
stoi) In Now Jersey on tho wny.
in nin sneecnos touny urynn an
pealed to tho farmer nnd tho lnbor
voto. Ho rolteratod his arguments
of provlmis nddrosscs on nlmllnr sub
JectB. nnd protosted vigorously
against tho allcgod nttempts to cnorco
votor.
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v P Fnrreil of HomostBud nviu,,r urKBw Bona us nuy conn
.hi' thcreTg'roat 'iSSXSTon xii g ? TZZ"
Snuko rlvor. At nresont there 's " 7 "J in J1 712'
Snuko rlvor. At presont there 's
nbout 20 miles of tratk laid out from
Huntington and within a short tlmo
the rails will bo laid to Brownlee
Tho Ox Bow compnny has a good
wagon road from Browleo to Copper
field and will haul their machinery,
provisions and cement over this line.
A largo amount of cement 1b used by
tho company nnd many teams are
kept busy hdullng It in
The company has four acres of
ground In Copporflold and this land
Is covered with shanties ofwork-
mmreHH rrrnmia urug io zoo ryr
amid Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
c Liberty
k Home of Refined Fntertainment
t iiMMuee to Mhlblt motion pictures that will not offend tho
5d . -.... An entertainment perfectly fiafe for cn'iaren io
OASTOB.IA.
Bean tU ? Kind YW H3ta JUwrg lt'$i
Bigv.Xvtt j ,
s's-,
Grand Opera House
Geo.
Jno. P, Cordrjiy, Mk
5IONDAY, OCTOBRR 20.
M. Cohen's Famous Bong Show
u ." "u as Biinit.
"n8g ni-..i.-. 7r",M" .. .
..- v ina aurpass all others
MATINEES
ednprflnv TI....J... T-l.t .t a.,t.,wAav CnAplnl
UBtWa Souvenir Matinee Saturday.
SI0N10c SEATS FREE
"THE HONEYMOONERS''
! WILLIE DUNLAP AS AUOUSTl'S
Presented by & splendid company
and a featured singing chorus
Elaborate Production Five
onths at the Now Amsterdam
Theatre In New York City
THE COHAN KOXO HITS "Let's
Take An Old Fashioned Walk,"
"I'm a Popular Man," "Make a
Lot of Noise." "Kid Days," "In a
Ono Night Stand," "The Mysteri
ous Maid," "Honest, Little Girlie.
I'm Shrong for You," "Nothing
New Beneath the Sun," "Portland
Is My Home." "Don't Go Near the
Water, Daughter," Etc.
Cohan Boys, Cohan Girls. Cohan
Volse, Cohan Music. Cohan Enthus
iasm, Cohanlatlc.
The greatest laughing musical
comedy famous for fun, beauty,
music, Etc '
Price 11 50. H 00. 75c. 50c
Seat sale at box oce Monday at J
9 a. m.
Kemp's Balsam will stop any
cough thnt can bo stopped 'by any
TOOdlclne nnd euro coughB that can
not bo Cured by nny other medlclno.
It Is always tho best cough cure
Popular Loan Str-t IJoikIh.
Subscriptions to city of Balom $17 -0C0.87
Improvement lmnds, Interest
5 por cent, payable semi-annually,
November 10th nnd May 10th, will
be received. Apply to I. Greenhaum,
at Rosteln & Greonbaum's or E. B.
Millard at Ladd & Bush's or city ro
corder.
$50 up
lesson In tho schoolroom.
At tho tlmo tho public Hrtiool b.vs
tern was placed on a national basis
nil tho oducntorH wore nureed on ono
common Idoa'. which wm that tho
schools miiBt be domocratlc. Courses
. I.of study must be 'nuudod on tho
j theory of the nlrouite equnlltv of mi
Amorlcan cltlzons. Thoroforo. the
curriculum was arrange! n n scrips
of Indders, lending from th nrlmarv
school to lho grammar schoel: front
I tho grammar school to 4ho high
j school; from tho high school to cot
1 logo, and from oollogo to tho Whlto
IIouhm
This was Intondod lo bo a demo
cratic program. It was, In fact, en
tirely nrtetrocratlc, slnco It redound
oi to tho ndvnntago of tho children
of tho orosporouH and tho Intolloctun1
classes.
Fully OR nor cent of 'chool chl'
d'on nevftr advance beyond tho gram
mar grndoB, nnd loss than 2 per cent
of high school pupils pass on to col-
lego. ,
Now a truly democratic system of
public school administration would
use these facts for Its main bails
i Flowers nnd Bulbs i
CAUL V, RUEF, 371 State, fit,,
Salem, Oro,
Fmll lino of Tulips, Ityn
clnths, Narcissus and all kinds
of spring bulbs Tlmo to plant T
thorn la now. 10-1 0-1 mo.
'HMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIl
BARR'S
Jewelers
r
Subscriptions taken from.R'nco an overwhelming majority of
10-22-21
Tniite,'' K4lo In Bankruptcy.
Downing, tniBteo In "bankruptcy for
children will nevor rocolvo any mor
education than thoy uot in elomen
tniy schools tho propor elementary
school would bo.. not a like In a chain,
a nroparatyiry department of tho hlsti
school, hut a complete think in itiseif:
iTinrpnrn iiiinm iinirtmtt tuiii a
celvo sealed bids at his residence, at'n complete education of a very nrac-
245 North Commercial Btreet. Salem.
Oregon, for the proporty of ald
hankrupt, described In his petition
for order of sale on file In said mat
ter at the office of John Bayne, ref
eree m uanKruptcy, including tho
bakery stock, fixtures etc., of tho
Capital Bakery at 430 Court street,
Salem, Oregon, said property to bo
sold freo nnd clear of I'enB and en
cumbrances, as set forh In said peti
tion, and as may be ordered by the
court. Bald bid to be received be
fore October 28. 1908, and to be ac
companied by certified check of bid-
tlcal nature. Its object would be to
ed'irate children for a world of Indus
trial mi-sult Ilhota Chllde Dorr
In the Delineator
FORTY DAYS OP
HEAVY RAIVR I'KKOIOTED
Editor Chroniclo Sir: For several
voars T hav endeavored to bring be
fore the nubile a intern of long
range forecasting of tho annual pro-
clnltatlon unon the Parlflc const.
Thro ves'H asol sen forfeit to'
h Ban Francisco weather bureau, I
Inillpnllntf thnr whMA lha a!v n-ir
der for 1 0 por cent of tho amount bid rf the winter wold bo dry, Iaer gii-
Blds Xp be opened October 28, 1908,
at 11 a. in . at the office of the trus
tee, the right to reject any and all
bids being reserved.
Dated October 22. 1908. at Salem,
Oregon. x. K. downino,
10-22-3t
dent precipitation would follow to
bring the rainfall above normal
Last rear I acraln 'nt the weather
bureau another forecast to tho ef-
fcnt thai wa ivnnM OYiiArlanrn itrw
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1 year; also sent such forecast to the
THE LARGEST AND
THE BEST
The fluent stock of Jowelry in
Salem-rthat'B the storo. Brace
lets, Handy Pins, Chinas. Fobs,
Brooches, and all tho dainty little
novelties that men and wnmon
love.
And while you cling to the pow
er that lovjeg fashion's tnx, you
may have all those things nt llt
tlo prices.
Come In the quiet of tho pre
holiday period and got just, what
you want.
Trustee, Chronicle, but for ome reason It
BARR'S JEWELRY
STORE
State and Liberty Street.
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