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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
r j' t-T V1 rrvw i-w WW ' i nr DAILY OATIT M JOURNAL, SALKM. OftBGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER aO,.P0g -y ' i i . " i : ... t flMiHlk TAHAV Remnant Day at the Big Store. All odds and ends and M A I F PRICF I JUr 1 chnrt lonerfh tmnck. fhoAse todav from the laree assortment "- "- shprt length goods. Chodse today from the large JPIl S ft tvw off vA r,r)m lvW& IJ lie 'AT An a7 JkiM r fi' IP f : r Y jfIIW H'lw - II? vA 4fe7-IIi lit Coats For strcot and ovory-day wear In this season's nowest weaves and colorlngo of fabrics. All re duced ONK-TJIIRI) and ONK HALF during our October spe cial saloj. Take Advantage Ladies' Tailored Suits . This fall Btyles. The assort ment In largo and varied, Some are trimmed handsomoly with braid and othors nro plain f tailored. Our spcclala nro rec ognized as money navora. ,UZ.BT: $39.85 imi wu. $38.50 $G7iOO sultB- . fr ie aa Now W.VU and many others with equal prlco reductions. . Shoe Special Don't fall to take advantage of ths "Clean Up." It's a mon ey saver. Advance fall style', wo cannot ro-ordor. All nro cut to Clean-Up prices. In this large showing are all sizes and widths of snappy, up-to-duto. lasts, for men, women and clill dren. NEW Ladies' and Children's Underwear in broken lines and sizes HALF PRICE "Sollte" Rubbers, Just re ceived. Each pair In a water proof purse. New Idea. Largest assortment of shoe sundries in tlio Wlllametto Val ley. Try tho new shoo polish "Two In One," for nil kinds of leather. Economy Savings In Dress Goods 2000 yards of Plain and Mixed Suitings, in a very large assortment of styles and color ings, for Women and Children's apparel of all kinds. Best 'valilea up to $1 .50 a yard Now on sale at the yard 50c YOU need In ordor to bo a well-dressed man, moro than one suit of Clothes and moro than one Over coat. Too many men buy one Bult and wear, It constantly until It's gone; It's the Bamo way with overcoats; It's a. mistake, both from tho point of looks and of economy. "Wo'Il show you our Hart, Schaftner & Mnrx Clothes; Suits and Overcoats; will boo that you havo tho right clothes and enough of them, If you'll let ua. Suits of all kinds, fancy wcavod, black, blue; Ovorcoats', Raincoats, Top Coals; all Borts of good clothco. This store is the home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes fv5Bj mM' VHm" Coptflghr go by fhrtSaWtner It Mui Boys' Fancy Jerseys and Sweaters at Reduced Prices r$&&&UJ&li car-vnire2 TODAY AND TOMORROW Our Modern Men's. Section offers as a special In ducement to nam and yonssB mem tlte Celebrated "Ariow" Brand! Collars at 10c cadi A I 1 1 I 1 I I I I i I C I I i H I M M I If jCity News! 4 1 1 1 II H I H 1 I I I I I II I 16 1 I I I WvntlM't Forecast I-'hM (hi afternoon, tonight nncl ttaturtlny. When In PorflHiiil Visit HnU'a rcBfaurant, 330 Wnsh tegton street. o-o-d CUsoii'm I'luce- MOOOOOOOOOOO O I'KRSONAL MKNTION O O O O And Movement of 8acm O t) People. O OOOOOOOOOOOO -Klovor harbor chairs, o-o-d TIlOVHIt'fl getting busy. cod-tt V. T. ItlKtloii. Undertaker ' AlwuyB progressive up-to-duto, J Full oqulpniont, largest stock. 10-2l-ood-tt JIorodliiH Danced Hofoio Kihtf Uoroil. Come and on Joy yoursolf and suo how It Is dona tomorrow night, nt tho W. O. W. ) t nit. Gonts 50c, hull on froe. 10-2 2-2 1 lilon fiult ., , . ;. - v ..a , 'A. comprint tuiH boon fllotl In tho circuit court by Attornoyu John liny no and J. Q. Heltxol for ouo uor iiarU itKalnftt Biyjuli A. Hassan. un4 Vm. U. AUln to rocovor liuyomunt in labor and matftr.lTUMurnlHhod, on a (Uvolllnjj In this city. . "W. 0. W, nmice Tomorr(w nlht at Woodman hall, corner of- Stato and Liberty strootH. Admlton.H9"ta, &0o, !.' f0"; iv Your' Aiil Wo liny all Hinds of tipples, Biilt ulilo' for cldor md ftvlnojinr. SacHH (umlBhed. Gideon Slolz Company, Corner 8oH8ummcr nnrt Mill Btroets. R. G. HUNTtR IS . UNDER ARREST Phono Main 20. 10-23-lGt. Uiwieo To '0iY dady. nuf.woot little lady, and 6oino to tho W. C. W. danco on next Friday ovQtilnst. 10-22-21 JnltiiKoii t SteKC Is the place to not that Bult prosaod and oloanod. Noxt door to Journtil. n TttHe theOhUikrn v t To soo.vtho iilctiUc tit tho Midway iClotm tmr InBtructlyp, Ohango to ntBhf: ' V M'HrtlcHlav , .;'' ' UMyora can always find what thoy want In tho moat "lino, at Steusloff's Minltary markot. Phono ordors are aolcotod carefully. Phono 321. The IIoivMjulfc Who cann9t And time o do her BhonnlnK noraonallV, duds' tho J. M Lawronco Brocory, a wiusiaciory jilaoo totrado. photlo 311. Tlno McCulloch roturncd to Port land today aftor n.Bhort visit hero. Mr. and Mrs, Homoo Qoulot, of fJoulot Inn, nro in tho city visiting friends, ' ; Mrs. J. T. Walsh nnd Mra, W. II. Hopan, of Albany, nro visiting 'hero "or a- ftw days. John Wlrth, of Portland, Ib look I ok after his bunlu's Intoreata In thin city. Frank Watois went- to Portland this morning' to transact business for n short tlmo. ' Mm. T3dw'n Wollor roturncd from Portlnnd InBt nlRht nftor .visiting In that city for a few days. '. Mrs. Carey' F. Mnrtln returned Ian nlRht from an extended visit In Washington and Idaho. Mrs. H. P. Sommors, of Stoyton, was In tho city today shopping and visiting friends. GcorKO W. Moyors, of Polk conn- tv,, waj looking nftor buBlnoss.mnt- tow.hojo yesterday. ' . ,, F. M. Honllno ha8 returned to' Rtnyton nftof nttondlng court horo tif ii row dnva. &' rtplly nurn rfiturned last night from Portland whom Qtrausaciori business for a dny. J, K, Wcathorford, nn Jj attornoy from Albany, was looking after 1mhI- nosj mattpra hero yesterday. T.'r. Marahnll nnd family loft ycatordny for 8prlngnold whoro thov will mnko tholr futuro hone.- Grant Holt and wife loft yostor day for Ilolso and other Idaho points to v'slt for a uumbor of weeks. , Mrs. T. A. Clnrko loft for Silver ton thlB morning to vlst friends for tho romalndor of tho week. Miss Uuth Cummins returned thU morning from n weok's visit with friends and rolatlves in Albany. Fred Ia Grnngo has returned to hlB honjo In Kvorott, Wash., aftor a woQk'a visit horo with his parents'. Mr. E. J. Peebles, of Turner, Is vUUIns with her alster, Mrs. h. H. Shirley, In this city for a few days. Mrs. Klmor Whlto roturned last, evonlngffrpm Portland, to which place aho nccompanlod her aon Dol phy. who wont on to Spokane. I Miss Joy Unfforty returnod to her homo In Woodbum this inojning aftor Visiting horo with friends foe. a short time. , Joho Mills, of Gervala spent fyw terdaj' In this city transacting busl- noss and shaking hands' with old frlomls. iii n i i .'I i Sheriff Harry Mlnto arrived to day from Spokapo with It. G. Hunt er, who is wnntod. In this city on several clinrges. Hunter was located vii Spokane uonio tlmo ago by Deputy Qttnrlff liVnlt wlift nt nnift luillt it I photo to tho Snoknnc pollco, andi,.' ..... Wednesday tlio olllcors of tlut city wli'od 'tho lncnl ofllce to conio and secure tholr man. '' Tho oUnrge upon vhSch Hunter was nrroHted Is l.trcouy by bailed. Hunter Is well known In Sirloin, ho having haau agent for a corrojpon dence sohpol hero foj n few months. It Is rumored the school for which ho acted att agent has clnims against htmvnnd several prominent bnslneria mon fn this" city nro doilrous of an "intorvlow" with him. T ?t-" TIIK STAXDAItDS OF lilVl.NG t-OMPAICKI) Ing 7.C0 to $9 por weuk. tho enso is Improved only to tho polat of plnclng such mcchnnlcs on nboittr tho lovet of tho very ordinary grades of labor ers in tho United States. Superin tendents nnd foremen .are- well paid and tholr stnndnrd of llvltrjr Is qultu equal to similar occupatiens: fn Amer ica. Positions requiring administra tive or oxocut'vo ability scum gener ally to be Mlbd by mon ns wutl qual ified and i'h well paid ub wo would llnd in our own country, hut with all minor places lh uttlco or mill It Is qulto different. No- mattor how Intricate tho work or liow skill ful tho man, who docs It It lb'work." and tho wirkmnn must take the con sequences of his position, Including tho low wngo his humble place in so ciety calls for. CbiiHiilnr Iluport on Flour Milling IniriiBtry In 'TJnttcd Kingdom. ii 'I'luv standard of living among tho common luborers about Hio floip mills of Great 'Hrltnlti la decidedly bolow that qf the sanitj eltiBa of Iaborl in tno upiw ainwa. , 01 i'"U'fbdder" WrfiUd tend to stimulate one rtllljitlon or Fnnn WiiHtv. Dr. Wllby, tlio chemist of tho de pnrtuient of agriculture, Is making some Interesting oxporlmuuts it t Wnshlngton In turning farm waito (Tito wood alcohol, for use as fuol nnd for manufacturing purposes. As far ns tho oxporlhicnt has yet gone, It has deajt with, cornwwd piitAWM.lttirnod which woro only" )ieoful ns animal IfoOd. The; making of alcohol from Tho New. Market At 379 Court atreot la . giving great aatlafactlon. Their ment Is of tho best ami prders,w,l!l bo promptly delivered to nif) patt of tho city. M YoV Khow- - Tht t, fUrtfrlUKi.of meats, flsli. iwultry, iroceriM, etc., that money nh buy r fount! at Farrlngton'a, tke Gror R4 Markatwan. To Stop Quarrying i Tho rock quarry south of tho city, will dUcoutlnuo operations (or 'ho winter next Saturday evening, anjl no more oroshod material wlU bw takon from that plant until nex 8Uimnr Oonoral Manager Smart will leavo for Port'and 'abbjt Mort day. An Qffr it haa beonaal4, ha been made by tho city for the plant of S3000, but tho contracting com pany will aot consider tho price, othorwlsd with wages at half or lcy than that ' of Anierlenn btancliir'.'l.' with meats, bread, potntooa and rents on practical. y the anino basis as have titled In tho United States in recent years. Clothjng and. hooa coBt Blight ly Iosb. though ofdln(ry cotton good cost ns mucjt In Knsllind as In.O'P United States., As n rulo tho com mon iaboror pay out nearly hair hi. ,wag0Bln rent. None of them own honica, though in Btnall iovhb m. laborers' houaos may bo part of the m'll property, nnd In such casos tho rent Is nominal, $40 to $50 per year and the condition Is further relieved by J ho uso of small gardon patches which, howover, with tho favoring climate, aro far moro productive than In Amorlca. The disposition la toward thrift and close uibnoy opon omy nrlslng from necosslty, nnd not because of any possibility of saving. So great is the rent drain upon the common laborer In the cities that some managers have arranged for homes for tho men nnd their families .upon property owned by tho milling concerns and leased to tho employes nt Jl!50 por week, which Is said to pay about 5 por cent on tho invest ment. Where provision of. this kind Is not made 'rents of ?2 to $4 por week must bo pnld. Frequently 50 conts por week Is paid out for acci dent and death Insurnnco very gen erally carried by tho better class of common nnd skilled labor. Often provision to tho extent of 50 to 75 cents, por week must be made for ed relatives. To the man earning when omployed but 5 to $7 per week", xrtth fixed expenses seldom loa than $3 per week for ront8 and J necessaries other than, food, it may bo assumed that the food supply for1 tae- two to six people constituting tke j average family is far from adequate, in, .tae American ao.nBo of the term. Witk tk 8ktUe4 mill etaptoyM era-1 of JhOyWopJt tondoncles of fnxtnlng nt progont, which Is' to huII the crops In stead of feeding them on tho fnnn. All thri'igh the hlU country of tho east wo henr about abandoned farms, and complaint Is widespread I ! IIIBII.W . RAPP'Q Jewelers - i filPTQ ! that our lands havo deteriorated so that farmers nro unable- to make tholr living. Pnrt ot this is duo to strip ping tho forests from tho hillsides, thus decreasing; tho water supply, leaving Holds to run dry which formerly- had abumlant moisture. But moro of it is duo to tho fall urn to J feed out on tho farm ns mucli of tho crop m possible, thiiB sccutiitg tho needed fortlllzor fu tho natraral way, and of tho best possible q'.inllty. If as the result of Dr. Wiley's experi ments KtlllB nro not up In1 farming commuti-ltios and tho farmers boII to tho st'lljf corn nncrstua'l pot.tto3 on which they might raWo plprJ, tho 'armors will hnvr to invest their profit from tho stills In conunurcinl f'ortillzors, wh'ch will be Inferior to thnt which thoy could have socurcd from tholr own barnyards. Tliuro fs talk of using, watonnolons and'musk inolotm which fall to como to ntn turjty, and no doubt ther( is a good doal of wnBto,yhlolI coul.d'' bo turned Into alcohol with greater prolt than njiy uso tp whlph It fs now put. Put ns n gonoral nrlnclplo, the greatest enemy or goou itirmtug is me " who Intorfers with tho natumi cycW by which vogotalHe proditcts aro rc- to the soil. The- greatest wnsto In this country is that lly which fh sownge from our toutis Is nl lowed to poliJon scvcnnifl or to bo enr rled Into tho sea, Instead of herng ro turncd fo tho soli. Tho- man who wlllJJrvont' V Jirqijeas .lly 'which that wasto can. bo .restored to Its proper place ft the economy of nature, with out danger to Ivealth, win-bo a public benefactor of most far-reaching use fulness. If the department of agri culture can bo1v( that pra&jom, the secretary under whom tho work Js done will becomo a historical, flguro to rank with our greatest statesmen Brooklyn Eaglo, nt . . . uNVJiiiANI) Ttfttvi. KRAKr!1 (United Press fIZ?,,l Cleveland, Ohla, o7 .b mo aefet a a ' nerchZ L company ls operating fnro system, Sccrati V ClevOland nnii.. ' '"Ki formally demanded P JJupont of tho ifntUdpi, T turn OVBP lmn,A4l.... " l w In tho Pin. u. 1 r n" tlii'S for oporation. Mnyor Tnm t. t.v the throe ront;,t..'r0' clared thnt h f.. . e,to,,U grant stipulating that " list besold for 25 cant. .... . posslblo the retoatlon o! Jhn cont fare orfl OATiltERA PMYS U, g. FOR A (Won . MTnltM Vtm tZJ. J f Ffnn Pnl.- a.. .7-" 1 - ....iv.:w, UK. :j. diuiub niiinigraiion lnpcton have boon lnr08tlgatlrMi migration frauds In ta ctty ir,"i to havo forwarded a reBortl ington today revealing the fetf uiego tjsira uaurera, job Gufttotualan president, t i a ized cltfzcn of the United 3nM i no report rcveaii that CM look thfs sten at the IiiUm(J rntnor. it is alleged that tbe p dent of Gautcmala took thh i df pafoguardTrfg hi propettf bi sothorn republic under tb i -I. wti . ;can cuizcnsnip ot nil son. tl 1 Aftor young Cabrera beet (Ttizcn his fathcf began U t of largo property Iioldlaft i tirts country and OwrterailiUl Tho transfers stilT contlamUkll Utrftod States Is unable to i tlic action, antfln the cTeattft in Guatemala could' to alWi protect young Cabrera'! Bay tho official. i - STARR PIANO HIGH CtASS GOOK, GEO. C WILL. MONEY TO W THOfl. K. I t)vor Ladd & Dtfh'i B.V. Norwich UokmiRic ItHwraiwe! FninU Mmdlth. HCi OUlcw 'villi Wffl, DfOaaCe,? 29 CoEroorcla ttfMt, II 8 I HI 1 1 1 H NEW TODAB 4-1 j j(i t-t-H-rt)TTt j.'or u' suvaral boaei ii 1 una Titrm "audu ul vtw ll Vntlnnnl Hank (-H ifci.i ......... -- TZZ iU'iit Purnlefltd rww l, rvii.lt pnnihe. T13 Mtk " inmiirn nt Yow I"ark jdor. io-' M'aiitetl Ba marc;,ae I l ..-, u-luht ntiOUt 115'. f . .... ..I..UI nt into. 11 nun mil hii"m rrj.ni.li, Salpm. Route Ka II Hirm 7iC T1 ,",j. ;j Hvtr "pWta mofiths old. collar m " ., isnni ntrcet iMWtl rir Sut -Dy owner. P . .linil Mf. hW' UUII, duvm, .j, .. .mi hnninr: t "" w"B" -r ... ..it fenced and cuiuww. . .... ..LM.nd IH corner rwii- ... Turner Ttoad 1HM The selection of a birthday or a weddlug gift hero at this time can only bo welcomed charmingly by tho recipient, Tho storo is full ot now things, remember, aud you know t that everything wo sell possesses nil the tasto, skill and grace In their making thnt tho modern master of Jewel craft knows how to lav ish' on an artla.tjc production, You lmow,too. that our prices are always roasouable. BARR'S Jewelers AL Another hit for loi rill 0f good amusement THE t STAR - HOME Of HIGH CLASS fUN Haye a big now bill that Is bound to please the P1 XfWllC nt' Mila tnf nt feature BllbJeotS. Tho Mnfn R RaraS at MorWj! MMt intertww the greatest boat races ever witnessed. and in&tructlve. "THE MAGIC DICE"-Comic 'MAKING ARABIAN POTTER "THE MAGIC MIRROR"-' Mno w" rAiinr t, wir.l.IAMS."No Op 5UINUD ..yqu cannot Stop Your Heo.t front ufw V. BttW DON'T nil! You Love. T-. -, ,. imm I forgot the Magnificent V? J .... liniinnri " wlio attend our dayT IhoM ery t