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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1908)
DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, 3AJiHM, QRtWJOX. 1?DNE3I)AY, OCTOBER !38t 1009. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER jfB BfSlXKSS IS GROWING EVERY DAI. EACH DAY SHOWS AX INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR, 120! WHY? HECAUSE PROGRESSIVE METHODS, CAREFUL BUYING AND COURTEOUS TREAT- IIBNT TO CUSTOMERS MAKE SELLING EASY. OUR SALES FORCE IS STRONGER THAN EVER RE- lltE OH Ull1JliIlUO flJLUHU XiUtU-liAU, " About twenty dozen Black Mer cerized Petticoots will bo on salo this week. $2.98 $1.98 98c PETTICOAT SPECIAL . AH our $3.50, $'4.00, $4.50, $5.00 vnluea In black Mercerized Satin? and Lustrals, will be reduced to $2.98. Our best styles In regular $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 Skirts will bo ready for your choosing at $1.98. An elegant assortment of regular $1.25 and $1.50 values In Imitation Hcatherbtoom, Feathersllk and Moreors. Special. 98c, Exceptional Values in Silk Petticoats The best assortment of colors, qualities and prices it has ever been our pleasure to offer Clothing Sale . We aro still hammering away at our big stock o.f clothing and price concessions nro grontdr than ovor. Wo nsk you to come and Elsipect tlio values whothor you Intend to purchase or not. It 1b, a - jpleaiure to us ns well ns a bonoflt to havo you know that wo aro kingpins for real values. If you donVbuy you can't help but toll your friends what you saw. u asuits sOrV-r Ages 16 to 20 Years Regular Values to $10.00 All other Suits reduced 20 to 50 per cent. Don't put it off another day m IM JSv ft &Si l ivv p? WA& Mv P. Mill iteSft -& y WWW frV 348 a year ago, a decrease for 1903 of 5315,124,179. In 1900, tho Indi vidual deposits totaled $7,238,980, 450, so that In eight years there hni been an In crease of $5,545,524, 719, which Is etlual to 7C por cent. Tho falling off at the rate of $1,000, 000 por diem during tho last yea" wns duo to the financial upheaval and Inter to withdrawals by those af fected by the buslnoin depression. Taking tho exhibit by geographical amnions wo nmi that tho total dc 'nosltn Increased $27,823,311 In tho now England states, while In the eastern states they fell oft $1C9,23C, 160. Taking tho southern states the. total Individual deposits show u shrinkage in tho vonr of S9fi. (134.142. while tho middle western group shows a loss of only $33,293,856. J The western states show n much emnllor losi. amounting to $15,302, 001. Tho shlnkngo In Individual do noMts In tho Pacific states was $28, 083,210. I While there has been a marked disnos'tlon on the part of Investor!" to hold back until after the election. Mio tvnn' for tttMltln nirp and bonds listed on the Chicago Stock Exchango has boon brisk during the last wppV. The price of Common wealth Edison shares linn shot m .nenrtv 3 points, the lncreaso In the dividend of course being tho chief Ifnc'n" in causing thn rlo. Chlcro , ipieniione Allows nn advance owr ,th level with tho dividend and stock diBburpement deduced. But It Is the viiiicinu iiiii'iiuu BucurjiivH Mini nrp attracting the grenc-t nttenlnn, Chi cago Hallways aeries 1 parlclpatlon cert'flcates Jumped to 107, compared with a fraction under par a week ntio. The Initial dividend will ho de clared early In November. Tho sorlo 2 has also advanced In sympathy. Tho R per cent bonds ns woll ns the series I and C 4 pec cent bonds hnvo hardened In prico. Intero-t was diverted from tho Booth company attempt at rccorgnnl ration, which bo fnr has come to nought, to tho United Box Board & Pnpp'- company, and American Straw hoard, the two concerns, aggregating a rnnltallzntlnn of $34,000,000, which wont into the hnndi .of rocolvors n fow months ngo. Atontatlvo plan for the reorganization, Receiver Sidney Mitchell snys, will bo submitted to the stockholders for approval and In voles n sral'ngjlown tho two clmseB of stock to a Blnglo 1buo' of nol to exceed $18,000,000. Tho Box Bonrd company now hns $11,000,000 pre ferred and $13,000,000 common .stock outstanding, while tho Straw Bonrd company's to tnl Issud of $0, 000,000 stock Is outstanding, tho Box Board owning 90 por cent of tho niuount. If nk 'iiJWxL'Jr' Wjv Ml 'ihv tiff i Sl'Stb.W WW Thompson's Glove Corsets RIVALS" HAS RUN OVER 133 YEARS ' 1774, IUchnrd Brliuoly Shorl M wrote "Tho Rivals" which was TO Produced at tho Pnvnnt rinnlnn Ner, lo London, on Jnnuary 17. It was a most pronouncod Mire dun moitlv tn llm urA1iA.l Morniuce given by tho actor cast r w roie or air Lniclus. play was mich a distinct flnsco. JUieriann compelled its wlth- on the following night. Thon in inaKing a fow minor "IS In his ninnilRohrlnt nn.l In N tl0 a WMk. thn mmmlv wnu l'l Dllt Intn rnhnnnonl .1.1.. il... lit .. -' iviiuiuoui, una iiiuu Ida, actor ,n thQ ro, of s,r I'Oa He Or. Ion nf ln im...n,1 nrnn. Hm.7 ."; ""u,,, ."ri in "" ' IP Riimn vonr tlin nlni' classic. Its placo In Utcrnturo will ho ns Bccuro countless centuries from no wob It hns been since Its original hucccbh. It Ib bo far superior to the largo majority Qf Its contemporaries especially tho nllcged high class comcdlos of tho present day that to comparo It with most dramatic oer Ings of today Is a postlvo unkind ncBs to tho modern. author, No llttlo Bhnro of "Tho nivnlB" bucccss Ib directly traceable to tho handling of Its chnractors by tho nc tors ongagod in Its presentation Tho proof of this assertion lies In tho fact that its first falhire hecnuso of liolng poorly acted and Ita subsequent success when in competent nanus. Tho comedy hns been slngulnrly for tunate In holng usually presented "by artists, who alono can extract the dainties In the book and mako thorn montnl nourishment. A great 8hnrj of Ita Biiccess can bo traced to the JofTerson family of thesplnns five gonomtlons of whom hnvo successive ly appeared In tho play. Tho Into Joseph Jefferson wns nrobahlv more cloely associated with Western FIiwhcIhI lt(cr. Chicago, Oct. 28. Owing to tho pressure of tho demand Tor funds for crop moving purposes thoro hus been a porceptiblo tightening of rateo In tho money market both hero nnd in, New York. Along with this has cumu n iiiuo nouor aomnnd for rundo In commercial lines but iris atlli In nniteBlmnl compared with tho othor and scnrcely sufBciently worthy of noto undor ordlsnry clrcumstancog. But any domnnd for fmnds for com mercial usoB Is encouraging Just now when evorythlnu in tho Industrial world seems to bo marking time, awaiting tho outcome of thn nine tion. Tho election result necessarily Is tho dominating factor In the mnrkot and promises to continue to ho until after election, now ho near at hand In ndvanco of tho election roturnB It la accepted In financial circles tbnt tho next congress, whatcvor tho pres idential returns, will ho moro mod erato In It legislation nnd attempted legislation than havo boon tho Inst tfo eongrosHes. It is the convlctloi. PltOHI WAVK l)OKS AWAY WITH TOUR DRINKS Chicago, Oct. 28. "Morry Chlrst ma"s from bar keepors will not moan "havo ono on mo" In Chicago during tho coming holiday season, according to nn announcement mndo to, day by tho Cook County Liquor Rqnlors' Protective association, which InclmtOB all tho larger saloonB In Chicago and thb suburbs. It' hns bocn dccldod that all free drinks nro to bo absolutely prohibited on Ghrlstmns tiny tho same as on other dayB of tho year. Now Years day la included. Tho liquor denlors Bay thoy. glvo away 100,000 drinks ovory yoar during tho holiday season and that tho tomporanco agitation hnB promptod them to rcfuso any mor.q free drinks. Colohrntions growing out of Tree holiday drinks, they Hny, keep mon away from homo In tho holiday Rea son and thin has boon largely ro snonBlblo for tho agitation tignlmit tho snloon. i ' lmprovou the figure without distort ing it.' , ' ' Aro you wearing h modol- sultabU for YOUK llguro?. If not, lot us show you the right model In tho Clove-Fitting lino. You'll find our assortment of tho correct shapoa for tho now snue fitting dresses comploto. If you woar n porfoct fitting Thomsons' Glove-Fitting Corset and ono of our famous NOltTII STAIt Snug Fitting UNION SUITS, It's your droBamarker's fault it your dresa doesn't fit. Another largo express shipment of IWUHKS' SWKATKH COATS received yesterday. Wo'Vo had a wonderful salo on theso Ladlos' Sweater Coats thU season becnUBo we've shown tho Btylos tho ladles want and our prices aro remarkably low. JQ trs'sied' &&3& dJtoe y&'&. mr - asftedi 1, We undersell "regular stores" Have You Seen Those New Furs We're Showing This Season? m nt about half tho prlco usually nBkod by "regular stores" for tho snmo class of goodB? K. 'rpl!,fnlous success, thero- n ' V p ving tbM tho original frigid nP,:'v1 r-P"a wns caused oxoIiwIybIt hv Fnnl0. ." .'Hipttey'ol the orlg. '"Play spranir Into !ntnnr nnmi. 1 nd (mm thn nm , i, J . )ear. not one solitary thent- i nV?.hM Pft880u ut what Hlvals ha boon nroducod c,nere on tho Pmoiui, .n.Mnn No nn II. lr, nn.. 1. . k9il - ., "" ichduu cuu uo - ,ur ,no t'cmpin.n nn1 He. con- rA ... "tuij uuu coil' ATL1JANY NOTKS. Albnny, Oct. 27. (Special.) Hon, J. M. OenrJn will speak at tho circuit court room tonight. Tho dnto of tho dedlcnllon of tlio new St. Mnry'B ncadomv hna lioon changed Condensing Plant Por Sclo. the new condensery, the first to he (Santlam News.) I built In the uppor Willamette valley, Tho citizens of Bcio nro rapidly lB sure to bo a splendid suocewr. soourlng tho reputation of people' The enteruriB of the eltlxemr o who do thlngo. Sovornl yeara ago, 8c' Bnl vicinity, Is the subject of re wo, like nearly over ytown In tho ' mark in many ether portions of the valley, wore paying prlvato ownorn county and Btato. Tho News believe for light and water. Tho nooplo, this rdixutatlon Is Just morlted, Be nwoko ono day nnd concluded ttmt ' that as It may. tho fact cannot 1m thoy woro pnylng moro than doublo .disputed that Sclo pooplo do thing, for lights and wator than tho sorv- Permanently Organised. Ice was really worth. A proposal I On Tuesday ovonlng, the stock for tho city to buy thCHo plnnta, met.lioldors mot at Dr. A. Q, Prill oflke with unlvorsnl approval. Tho plants ! offocted pormanont organlr.atlon, wro uougnt. tho city Boon obtain- iomewb: from thn olelifh nf TCnvmn her to tho 1st. at tho request ofitn? 'air inet with unanimous appro- ft mnn tvlin hnvn tntnvi n!nlAinli The nivals" than any other , pn,na to n(, outi that lho tomper of HwiwiiiBiiiYuiiiotymMij " tno puniie Id moro conBervnttva and yoarn. nw imji.u .. io- Wil prompt mombers of congross to I im in' i'i'i"i " rranrasit tno rnrni nf oi int nn wtiirii knowleqgo tnnt or an mo enormoin 1 t framed more for voto-gottlng forMino ho left his sons, Joseph and .rathor than with duo rognrd for the Wl'llnm W. Jefferson nothing stood mterost of tho public. &ich bills for -o hlghlv In his estimation and noth-in8tancn a several Introduced at the -" itriced moro thoroughly by tno j jnst 8e-.sion demanding n ban upot ,r, -o, tho honor In tho legacy or t the nresent eystem of fnturo trading b'i hl- ""rnssors In continuing the, on tho grain and cotton oxchangei pipy to tl 'onor and plorj of the:ftre not expected to meet with no Mm- nnd " ' the Jefferson fnm- much encouragement thh wlntet, of the 'congressional elections being over, This is Important all along the lino because the present system or crop moving la based on Bales for 'future delivery, -an evolution of 50 years. The crop moving season is rapidly YE LIBERTY ATTENTION! " With o In fnr... . ... ... i..v wltDl ntillWP. V. ".., UHr iMiruus iiwi our huiik- u v.... - Is Tintm'miYxr n.,.. ... , ... nuATRn nY v--ACK. No othcr jjotion PlctHro hoaso in Salem can Bay J I hear the plctares elnK nnd talk, ad cajey a polite "ament R the most or,, aHd Hn.to-date II03IE OF ItE- H8emeBt-HOt aly Ih Salem, but on the Coast. itff.8tltm' but It's a fact Hevtrtheles Sec for yoiirwlf. ' "w THffidar. WaJbmj.p Thurubv. Frblav nnd Saturday. IADY MT) ATTKXDB OUR SATURDAY MATINKE'GKTS l,. (imi to he "flcation the'ter-olnc puh'le. ft nerlr.,1 ' 1 ..f t .-v .! Vllllm W .TflfTflrKOn. !t .V't.h';ee coiiecutlvo yemra sbpportod - a pa-Hcnlnrly PM Wrati of the mnrv iho inniooii. with oil ihn nrtlstlc thoroughnei N ' tuatlons and its dignified and evolved by tho nve fenerations of .Increasing tho earnings of rnllwayb erly construction m oJlr.. Tfrnn th Orand ouera honjelwest and will bonohl tho&eof eastern SL word, u la a dramatic Friday evening. . !"nes-, T"0 bullotln? and report Inewed Interest In railroad securities. In financial the crop moving tho In financing the crop moving tha surplus In excea of the legal reserve requirements of the assoc'atod hanks of New York is brought now to the lowest point since February 29, but tho snrplus in the Chicago banks has not been materially affected. Ac cording to the data furnished by the comptroller of tho currency this week thero has" !wn an Increase In the de posits held by the national bank". .The Individual dfooMIs at the la. rail pessreeated $173,583,957 more thnn t" totnl for July 15 of th'a vear an 22 "99.763 more than on n-i( 92 1.907. Te loan iem woh $134,937,199 greater than In July and $72,028,762 greater than reflect jed by the report of Auquit 22. a year ago, which was the last call before the pajilc The individual iieposJts In a" hanks 'n tbe country at the close of hp 'a t flc3l year aggregated $12 t7S4,5I1.l69." against $13,099,635 ties 9. m. TF"WO A USKTCli gomrKKIK. x 16 CEXTS :4S to It.'SO p, m. SRTS FRfK Archblsliop ChrlBtlo, ns ho Is to loavo for tho Eatft lmmedln.toly nfter tho dedication. ATliany contractors nro, still very biiBy and, by tho present condition of things thoy will hnvo work for the entire winter. Albnny. Or., Oct. 27. Special. County Clork filler Is sending out tho ballot boxes to I.lnn'B 31 nio clncti for tho pros'flentlal election Mr. Fred Cnry, city and I (or of Sneranieuto, Cal., Ib visiting ut tlio homo of Mr. W. C. Twecdale. A small flro occurrod yostordny nnd causod conBldornble oxpltomon. Workmen were tearing tho root off tho nuzznrd building when, by nn accident, the tar caught Are. It was soon put out with tiro nld of a ganlen bono nnd Are extinguisher. Tho R'nters new academy Is to be dedicated November 8, nnd ATch hhhop Christie w'm deliver tho ad- drese. Mr. and Mn. F. W. Spencer, of 8n loni, are visiting Albany friends. Harold Fltchard. of Independence, Bpont Monday Tiere ,on n visit -with h. R. Warford. The oxecutlvp committee of the Presbytery of Willamette mot yes terday afternoon w'th.nov Bahcock. a member from Salem, In attendance " ea its wator nnd street HchtH for nothing and the pntronngo of tho ByBtem soon pnld what tho plant cont. lho Borvico of each plant proving In ndoquuto to tho wonta of tho pa troira, both plantB woro entirely re built and enlarged during tho past summer, uo that tho water malnH nnd electric wiring now covor tho entire city. A street fair throo years ago proved so popular that a county fair was proposed. A public meeting waa calloQ early In 1807 to conildor mo mnttor. Tho pronoBlt on to bnllil vni and within n hnrt tlnm nlmiit $2000 was raised with which to fi nance tho fair, aro-mda woro loaBod and tho aocloty hna glvon two huc ccMful fnlrH, with a snug sum loft over in each InBtnnce, to pny tho pmmlumR of thn Hiicceodlng fair. The latest nehlovomonl Is to pro- Vldn "Din lllllllllllr. nf n nnn.ln..on.l milk plant. Albany hns beon talking' n iiimiiiiiK a ronnensory ror montna; Binymn ror nevornl woek : Imr ii. first stnrtor to build a plant at olthor I P'neo is stm wanting. I Two weeka ago tho propoaltlon wns I made to build a condoniory Jn Solo. The question was canvessed for n few days whon a dozen of our buBlne- mon decided to build n condonsory. A company was at onco organlzod and tho capital stock placed nt $1C,. 000. As tho comnany. or moniliorH of It, had previously piirchnsed grounds and building which, 't "h said will servo tho rtirnose nilmlr. ably, tho above amonut. It Is thought, President. E. O. Parry. Vlco presldont, R. m. Cain, Secretary and oftlco rrtanager, A, 0, Prill. TreaBttror, A, 13, Randall. Dlroctoru, O. n. Cyrus, John Weso ly, Loo Illlyou, II. M. Myor, J. A, Dll you. Incorporated far $15,000, divided Into 12 shares of $1250veach. The onterprloo Is Incorporated under the nnmo of "Sclo Condensed .Milk Co." - 0 Dnlillit Ulevcn Vw HIkJi. Mtb. LycurgiiB Roe'ion of Mlltqn, Ind., hiiH n dahl'a growing l her dooryard that measures 11 feet In height Tho plant looks woll nni nan a niimnor or line wowcrs. i m-nM'A yjnznms w WW K Convincing Arguments Whon you rend our advertise ments, please remember1 that while they havo created an lm will heamplo to provide a plant with petus In our favor, their greatest imundm'da.;;.000 ,Q "000,Uth II., in the irulbU, TKACHKU RKSrONS AFTKR OUFFINO RIVAIS KARS fnnlted Prw Ui4 tlrf.) O'ldloy. CflUL. Oct. 28 -Mlfs Rachel Myers, formerly a teacher In the public schools here did not ap pear In her classroom today, follow ing her resignation yesterday, a fow mtnuten before a messenger from the nehoo' trustees came to lior with not Informing her tht her er vlcc were not loneer deIred. Miss Myers' nndolng was a row on the street In which sli attacked MIji Margarulte Role and a young man, lealou'v for whom la aupposed to have prompted the tight. n 1 1. " b! Cjfuz 4x4a Tho company went Into temnorarv organisation, by elclng B. C Perry, president and A. G. Prill, secretary. Ar,tlclen 0' Incorporation have been filed with tho eecretary of stnto and the contract for the mnchlnory sign ed up and the first payment, on thn wme. made. It M expected thpt the machinery will be delivered in Sclo by February 1, 1908. and tho nlant to ho rendv for operation by the first of tho fol-l lowing month. In the monntlmo the necessary ma terial w'l' f placed on tnn around wliiAt, wi h rnulred to fit the biilMInp for th new nurpofo. It '1 'xoocfd that the -!ant will com mnnro turning out the manufactured product early In next March Sclo neople believe, when they want, anytniog in reason and which I within their reach the nroper wnv Ii Just to no out and get It And there f not a particle of doubt bu what the n venture wUi be a ne cet. With the flneat dairy lection of the state, In which -thre are mora than X000 cows within reach of Bcio, behind them. Front this tlmo on wo will j u liPinmu ueikiuii ail along the line. We'll be skirmishing skirmishing in the market, the newspapers, and behind tho coun. tor, And behind tho counter Is whoro we drive home with the vory thfiiKs that prove our as-uortlona. d Gulits I ! If you havo (I.U UIID 3 W !-7A ft