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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1908)
'' j "v rt i J1" TJ" r " ' ' 1 . - u"Su ' ' . rT '','T'',' "' : tAIL CAFIfiili JOURNAL, BALKM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1008. SygJJLlffi GRAND CLEANUP OF LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILORED SUITS AND COATS The ready-to-wear section offers one of the best specials for this selling ever known in the history of this store. Ladies' and Misses' suits and coats, hand somely tailored and well finished in a "wide range of wanted colors and fabrics. These suits will appeal to every one wanting a stylish suit at small cost. They are exery one oargains wmcn you win see ai a giance. uur specials q are recognized as money savers. Values up to $30.00. Uctouer s 1M 4 S IV Economy Sale Price : ROUSING fContlnuod From Page t.1 Wednesday's Surprise Sale Number 403. For Tomorrow's soiling the Curtain Boctlon, Second Floor, offora White Curtain Swiss In mnny polka dot designs, In val ues up to 20c a ynrd for On sale at 8:30 a, ra. I No phono orders rocolvcd. 12 l2c yard MEN'S FANCY VESTS For today and tomo'rrow tho Men's section offers your pick of any Fancy Vest In stock at thoio Special prices $2.00 values now - - $1.50 2.50 values now - 1.63 , . 3.00 values now - 2.25 3.50 values now - - - 2.73 4.00 values now - - 3.00 Notions We will have on display tho larg est showing of Hair Goods over brought to this store. SWITCHES, PADDING, PUFFS HATS, NETS, AND ROLLS Come and look them over. Elastic Persian and Silk Belting In black and col ors by tho yard also extra buckles for making bolts. 3 Cafces of Soap for 10c Six different scon toil, wrapped, cakes of soap, Regular 10c cako 3 cakoa for 10c. If You'd Go Into a Shoe Store and nnnounco that you wnntod to buy 40 pairs of shoos you'd gat spocint attention, wouldn't you? Every man and woman that comes Into this store looks to us ut least llko a "40-paIr" customer. Thoy are. Wo'll seel them tho first pair, and tho fit and comfort and wear that they got out of them will bo pretty apt to tak caro of tho 39 or moro sales. Wo don't raako enough profit on ono pair of shoes to bo Indifforont as to where you buy tho noxt pair, so do things to make you want to buy them ot us. Discontinued styles of men's, women's and children's Shoo At Special Prices Take Advantage ikizz '&& & AvczvrYiMvrtZ A Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit will help to keep the cold out and as well a being warm they aro otyllsh too. The new weaves of fabrics and colorings are moro pleasing this fall, and tho fact that tho ycrco nil WOOL and well tallrodo mako3 thom moro attractive. This storcr Is tfco homo of Hartf Schaffner Marx Clothes & IHIIlllllllllllllllllill fCity News!; AViwthiT ForecHHt Ha I u tonight, wanner; ThurMluy, ruin. When III PnrtlMiid Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington stroot. u-o-d W, T. Itlgdon, Vnilortnker Always progrosulvq, up-to-date. Pull oqiilpmout, lurgUHt stock. 10-21-cod-tf Gllson'a riitce EIovop harbor chairs. o-o-d HOVMH'fl Bottlng busy ood-tt Hao Your Apple Wo buy all kinds of apples, suit nhio for nldor and vlnoKtir. SackB furnished, aidaoh Stolz Company, cornor Ho. Suihmor and Mill slroots Phono M,o.ln 20. ' 10-23-1 Bt. it Do Not Pall To tako ndvantnuo of your oppor tunity to save n dollar by paying your subscription a yoar In udvnnco on October 31, thu securing Tho Dally Capital Journal ono yonr iur $3 00. ThlB roto appllos to all sub scribers except thoBe who hnvo their paper delivered by carrlor. Rend In your monoy, ar call on or boforo Oct. 31. Do not nslc for this rate after Oct. 31, as (t will not uo granted aftor that dnto. Republican Rally At tno school lvouso, In West 8a lom, Thursday c-vonlng, pet. 20. Good speakers will no on nnmi. Everybody come and bring the ladlos. 10-37-2t. Tferw rwisoni for buying Oleveland'j Baking Powder: V Superior quality, I Pure Cream of Tartar), Neatest Package (Screw top can). eet Price (3 lbs. (1; & lbs. 1.65). Vlwt Del Wit To know when you order from Stousloff llhos.' sajiitary.ma.rkot, you will get the bent "meat and quick de livery. Phono 321 Do Not Full To tako advantage of your oppor tunity to savo a dollar by paying. your suuacrlptlon a year In iuIYmico on Octobor 31. tlum securing Tho Dally Capital Journal ono yoar for $3.00. TIiIb rnto applies to all sub scribers except those who have their paper delivered by carrlor. Send In jour monoy, or call on or boforo Urt. 31. Do not ask for this rntu nftor Oct. 31, t It win not no granted aftor that dnto. IhiMllu Kmpfy For tho llrnt tlmo In n good' mnny months tho city lock-up (h without un occupant, tho laHt man having boon el" his tlckot qf loavo joutorday afternoon.' Of late in serious offondors havo boon dotndrotlW by tho city pollco, tho- (larger part or thoso coming before Judge Mooro on the charge of being a trifle too Indulgent In bottled &nda. Now Ih tln Time To got that old suit progiod and rlounod. Johnson nitd Stege, noxt door to Journal. On Not Fall To toko advautago of your oppor tunJo' to savo a dollar by paying your' subscription u yoar In ndvanco on OoXpber 31, tlius securing Tho Dnlly Capital Journal ono year for ?;i.U0. This rah applies 'to all sub scribers except thoso who have their paper douvored by carrier. Bend In your money, or call on or boforo Oct. 31. Do not nsk for this rnto aftor Oct. 31, ub It will not no grnntod nftor that dato. TiiiuuniiH Mum C. Y. Timmous, who slow his wife jomo tlmo ago, Is very dlscreot In Ii'b speech and notion of Into and shows no Inclination to discus? any pnrt of tho deed ho committed. Whon addressod by tho attendants of tha hopaltal, ho will answer very brlofly with no unncccossary com ments; further than this ho doos not talk at all. Tho only convplnlnts ho hnB made lately was that tho shack log on his legs felt very dl&agrroable, Tho wound In his throat Is healing nlcoly, and his strength Is roturn ng rapidly o o O O- O' And O O O O OOOOOCOO PEIISONATj mention O V o Atovctuentfl of Bilotn O People;. 0 ooooooooo f.nfo Nlchalfl returned to Portland tlrtir merning: nftor tnuinaottng buol aea hpro tQva fow d'tys. KnrrJ.ffmith, of Dnllns, came ovr yoitordnjr und tixik. Im tho big ralljhoro last night. Mlsa Honnlo Knnpp wont to Port land' this morning to vihffc with frlelid for n fow wooW. Mlko Mnhony. of St. Paul, wan In the city this morning' trniiHactlng biiRlrrcsH at tho county court liouso. Mrs, Albert Danzig returned tp Port'Inn this morning after visiting hor piironts, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Slnver near I.lflerty Paul Acifranc. of Portland. wb In tho city yoatordny transacting IiubI noflft and visiting old friends. Paul Is a former Oniinii lad. Jerry Konwarthy has rotumtd to HU home In Portland nftor spend inir neve-nl wooks transnotlng- IiubI ness iroro and tn Albany. R'v Stnpleton and Mr. Utnoman I'rvi returned o PmrtlAnd' Rftor n sort visit In this c'ty with friends nnd ro'atlvos. Mrs. II. M. Rloy and Mrs. R. A. Honnins nnd son, Bmorson, Imvo re turned from Portland", wheru thoy vlHltod frlondu and rorntlvo. Oscar Taylor and Ovo. John'on of this city a e going to ISugeut- to lay brick on two big buildings that will bo erected tbero this fall and" winter. Miss A1!"0 JncolHon. of Albany, was in tho city today visiting with friends for u fow hours, nftor which hho want to Portland whorw sho will vtstt her aunt, Mrs, Tom Andrews, for a weete. Prod Cartor and Joo McAmy loft this morning for Portlund, whoro they will be em. lived In tho f nturo with tho Southern Pnclflc In the car shops. Ralph Hyrd loft this morning for his home in Soattlo after looking after bMslness mattors hero for a short tlmo with frljnds and celatlves horo for a short time. Tho- will loavv goon for Portlnnd whoro tllry will make thoir future htamo with .Ihi'Ir brother, Geo. Heuber. "CongroBsmnn Uumphrewi hnd a Iplcasnut chat last ulght wftli P. G. ueoia'linclr, wlio 1ms known tho pop utnr ipenlcor of last night for a Ood many years. At tho tlmo Mr. .neckebach reai-ikd' In 'friymplw. Wash., Cbngressmnn' Humphreyf. was in the law limhrcrs. f'nir on V. IT. Klin f it Tho haruefls man flr that now se of hamesB for fnnn use llgln' work. a IIODKON HARPS Olf WAR WITH JAPAN" 'M'nIUrt Tress r.onttn! Wlm) 5hn Prnncfsco, Oct: iS. A few thousand Democrats fn San Prnnolir ,oo .today aro firmly convlncml that Japan U ongurly sokIng tnr wlWi i)v United Slate nr nn early date and that only tho prospneo of a btg lleut In the Pacific will pro-rent cim flilit. nftor having lltrtonwl test night to- CongroBsmnn Richmond P. Hob son of Alabama. Uobson wag -pnlllrtpr along- smooth ly discussing tho ciimpnlgn Ibsso with -fervid speoclj when it voice- In tho audlenc' nskedr Mm m onllght on his hocrers on naval affnlrs. Tho rougnnsmnir, who Ir n mom bur of tho liouso commltteo on nnvnl affalrH, re.tillly cmnpllcif. Uo as sorted that Janan- had borrowed moro than a bllffon dollars to bo mud In a war with tho Iftilted States. Tttn overtures of nonco on the part of .Tapnn, sold tho Bpeakor, wore to Ihduco rills nation Into re turning tho battleship float to tho Atlantic so Japan coulcf seize- strato gro points In tho Pacific and on th weitorn coast of Amorfca. TO STOP WORK ON llAIIATAV WCOJKCT mnlted Trt LeeJ Wire Soattlo. Oct. 28. -A siwclnl tfts patch from Cordova say that tho Mr. Rvrd has lurge real work of coiwtructlon on the Copper estate holding In Seattle. The Misses Tlllla nnd Huobcr, of Rosobnrg. nro visiting river and Northwestern ra'lroad Ib Moronccito do stoppod for tho winter. No Tliov Wir n HhiII Tho onoa that' buy their grocorloo of J. M. Lawrence, Phone 311. Io Not Full To tako advantogo of your oppor tunity to save a dollar by paying your subJorlptlon a yoar lu ndvanco on Ootober 31. thus socurlng Tho Dly Capital Journal ono yoar for 13.00. This rate appUes to nil sub scrlbera oxcept those who have thoir paper dellvwed by carrier, Soad In yur mouey, or call on or before Oct 31. Do apt ask for this rate aftor Oct, 31, as it will Rot be Rotated alter that slate. Oal! At-i Farrtagtew's, t Orocw vti MarfctMR's, 4 ft tm of tbt Mh IkMl trir wm! kPcMl plV tMi. CYOU HAVE ANY LAUGH IN YOU Pi IT WILL COME OUT If YOU VISIT The "jAf Star Home ot Ulgh-Olasa Pun Tonight and Laughublo Bill. Tomorrow NlghtBIg LOOK! , "FAlvK DOCTOR." A Crackorjack Comic. "A SPANISH ROMANCK." Highly Colored. TIIK lNNKKKPKR'S HKMORSK." Very Intorstlng, ry. i., 'TWO'S COMPANY, THRKIVK A CROWD.V Full of Laughter. JiADUCS Dou't forget that atagatfteent Uanquet Range to be slvon away absolutely FHKK to thoso who attend our matinees, 2; SO to 5, Every Day, Get the Habit vember 10. Over GO miles of stool rails will havo been laid by that time and 1)00 workmen will return to Cordova for tho winter's lay-off. About a hundred workmen will be retained to do winter work In the Aborcromble canyon where U is nec essary to work In the winter because of tho-Bwlftness of the streams after the spring thaws. It Is estimated that ,lt wilt tako two years to finish the cantilever bridge across Copper river. Over 8,000,000 pounds of steel are to bo used In the ImmonBO bridge, o THINKS OHIO MAY GO FOR BRYAN (United Press Leased Wire.) Chicago. Oct. 2S. In his review of the political situation in Ohio In tho Rocord-Hornld today, Walter Wellman says In part; "Ohio la close with a chance for Taft or Bryan to got the verdict by a amall plurality or It Is for Bryan by a landslhjo plurality. If the Yote had been taken, three weeks ago the state would have gone to Bryan. During the last fortnight the Republicans have gal Red aad now f hopeful. Th DmocraU fl that thy will wta tk ULa for tk baUowU Mkt. TWt m majur umaarhiAm t ' T ..-,.. pcclally Congressman Humphroys who had not vlBlted this city for any length of tlmo before. At 8 o'clock tho pnrado Btartod from tho hotel Willamette and pro ceeded down Commercial on thoir way to tho opera liouso whoro tho speaking was to be hold. Nearly every bov In the city wob on hand to do his Bhare in helping Hal Fatten along with the fire works, and by tho tlmn tho procession had been fnlrly tnrtcd, the Roman candles, red fire, and cannon crackers wero popping nnd fizzing on all sides, Johnnlo Holmnn wn tho flng carrlor, and Col. L. K. Page marshalled the pro ceedings. Congreisman Humphreys and President C. L. McNnry of tho lnnl Tfift-Shnrmnn club. followed by tho rest of the speakers and pa- radors, mnrcneu to mo uranu opora house whoro the addressou wero do- llvorcd. Over GOO people wore In attend ance eager to hear tho Congressman fwini iVnalllntrtrm tnlk llDOn thO most v'a' pnd IntPestlng subject of iho day, tho prps'dentlnl election. C. L. McNnrv oponCd tho mooting with a few well chosen remarks, and C. N. McArthur followed In turn and In troduced Concressmau. Humphreys who was hcnrtlly received by tho nudlnc.ro. Congros3mnn Humphreys dealt 'brleflv Mnon sovornl of tho iost Interesting topics concerning tho government and tho present presidential cnmpalgn. Humnhreyn Will Help. Atnnrnr tho Imnortnnt matters d's- ciiBsed bv tho Congressman, was tho Orogon City rroe iocks nnosi-on. Mr. Humphreys stntcd that ho would bo glad to do any thin ho could" to as sist tho Orogon delegation toward this end. nnd that ho thought rt froo lijckB would not only bo of irroat Honoflt to tho Orogon pooplo, tmt WnsMnefon would dorlva bene fit from tho movomont. Whon asked as to want no tnougnt of tho outcome of tho Tnft-Bryatr fight in Orogon, C. N. McArthur, otntn anrrotnrv (if tho RonilbTIcan central committee-, predicts 22'.0"00 will be Tttrt's mpioriiv. iir. int Artlnir ban carof'.illy wolchod both Tlrvnn'a ntul Tftft'a nORRfllllltlCS llOrO In Oregon, nnd he Is positive that hiff ostimato or aa.uuo wm noi enry from tho actual count ovor 1000 votes. Kf t ViArTdir n-U1 iridonlf""v bo a Vnndldate tor pneafi-or of tho housn in the novt po-slon of tue iogiB- 1ntun. McArthur Is a roprosontn tlvo from Mn'tnomnh county. WHEELS WfLL 60 tContlniioJFrnm Page- 1.) turo nnprovomnnt and any suggoi future conditions. Everybody nn- c-vftreir by suggesting that Taft bo elected' A ft'W of the sugiccBtlnnB for tho fiiiitr, with the llrniB euggortlng thRin, aro as follews: Tnu Woodwnrd Iron Company, Woodward, Ala. "Elect Toft." AluUnma Consolidated Coal & Tron irompnnv, D'rmliiRlium, Aln. "Tho possibilities for tho Iron trndo In 19011 ulneo on the otectlon of Taft as President nnd the ability of tho 'railroads to finance their needs." Hardlo-TviiHs Mnnufaoturlng com pany. Birmingham. Ala-. "If th Re publican ticket B'ioMd we bol'ovo the "tlook I- bilght for. good biul noi," Tho RnJtmor Bi-rdu4 companv, nnMmore. Md. 'Elect Tofr. TJw Demoprarn had the ouportunlty of n Hfotlmo nnd sold their birthright for p moss of vorbingo." Lowell & Engoll, lumbor, Bangor. M "The only sugKestlon wo can mnke In ry?ard to fhcronslng the general prosper'ty of tho country Ii thnt we must all do rir utmost to ofoot Mr. Taft. Wo believe that the jjJoctlon of Bryan would bo a nntlona' calamity from a business point of YlOW."- Marshall Electric eomnreny, Bos ton. ",If Bryan is elected wo Bhall probably havo a BOtltnck for a yoar or more, ns our business- donends largely unon now building undertak 'ngs, which nro supersensitive to con fidence r Lowfcev Choco'ate comnany, Bos ton. 1 think tho outlook for tho year fnlrly good. If wo elect Taft wo may bv a year from now be on loy'E icood business." Tito Atlnnt'c Works. EnBt Boston "Elnpt WlPlnm H Taft President Tho election of Bryan will. In our opinion, prolong business condition Indefinitely." Portland Iron $- Steel compsnr. Boiton. "We believe that the nann facturors nnd merchants are now only awaiting tho final outcome -if the election, nnd If n Heiyubllcan admin istration Ib continued on n nno and conservative basis, prosperity for ev erybody is assured." Interloken Mills, Provldonce, R. I. "Wo consider the trade ooislblll- t'es for the year are favorable. The election of Mr. Rrvan would be a aer'ous blow to all Vtnis of business and very nearly criminal when the character and fitness of Mr. Taft are taken Into conMderatlon." The .Diamond Mills, Paner cm rtnnv. yw York. "The business out look isvrntner encournclnir end from nroiontf'lndlrnttnp wo tMfk. .tfi 'f he RonnMlonp n' I" oucce?'"! '" h om'w 'fo(nn ere ' po (llll! there will be a considerable Increase aii'i a stood pnd 'table busIneB." J. & C. Fischer, nlano manufoct urers. vff Y"rk "Wh tb plA Mnn of Mr Tnft we think trade pos sibilities fnr tho comlc year will nd that th best nu"t'-lal years this country has ever B0n are be for" u" " WAishnnti romnnnv pMladeln'i. "General nronerty wl'l h, nI' "OtM hy ti elefHr"! of tR Vh Peaw cnIlttRtwi A the ewInW-'P-tlH HsjbHRlRee m nt R Hrnev Ot innwurr n WWir t mmmm. asr'.?!s"4r ly expect that it SrJema tlldato Is aQ Tlm iU gradually Cuntl.b, S mai conditions" ,eWilt' Tho Stnnrtnwi .. lnni1...tn,L ..lulCOBn. .iiii inn al...,'-! i ait wo fool sanMiW.m "wsfAttaf""1 "To pfomotc iriST.?' """J ssr:?"5.aBfa ... ....... ,n uuwer an ... ih Pledges tlm comlnTv..:" VM or proepority." wlus Rn;0ry..n?h. Chinas a.inn ;.,'""'.' VnlO. "U T.iT iui wo oeilcTfl n.; ' irauo conditions M n.4 71 ro-tored If Bryan . F antlclnnte n m,?n l9ti torruption In .!?. M which occurred a year LI TJ of much onppr ...::., 7.0,i i Conr.liT;'t,r""MUB" nrV ; " ',"7 "'"JT." ?. SK.tWM&U ymin. uiai II Taft Is 4j "3 be anticipated next rear Th,: Bryan should Mcced witaV bo much delavcd." afi,Hrl'' Davis Sewing Machine . Dayton, OhIo-5-El5t ftaffiS porlty will return nf it. ;""' "umrt STRAW VOTP The count of the trawo(,y ssin "?A.Kffl viitiiiiii u iiiiii iinniAVAii i Stone Installed tho straw wUw lliot fntll. .In... ... U"l' those desiring to qwt tWr In thO bOX VOted. as nr.!!.. takon not to urgo or1 art tiraA much n enra in mo Mx. Thl is aou per cent for Taft om Special Taft Car County Chairman W. r. iM.t, nrovalled unnn Rtnnhn i rJil ot I'cnaioion, to malco id Wim uie mioroBis in inn ami tit Em llcnn nnrty nt Turner imrth special car-load of RaUm RmM ontliucinsts aro expected lop p inu u o ciock irnin ana lets until sl8tanco to make tho mectlir i il CCBSr MORE COMPLICATION'S I.V oiiKVKTiAxi) snntwl Contrar Trust companr, of Ub tM todny applied to the federal nw for a recolver for the enure tn railway system of Clcvelinl. Tho contrnl Trust comunjlit trtiBtco- of thrco fisuei of 633di i tho old Cleveland Electric Mm comonn.''. of which the honh of w Cleveland Hallway coafit; U tkl 8nccos8or. Pollowlue the defeat tl tti lim- rent fnrn frnnchl o la It lln- dhm vote nnd tho dcttrmltatlaa Mayc John-)n to contest we t t!o:i, tills art'on guts me nB?ww od case anotlicr tsrw A lease or two frand-M ikh land has boon made near wre for the purpose of explorlajfa wnm,w1i' STARR PIANO HiGH CLASS GOODS C. WILL GEO. wwii !! Hi" mamm""" IVIONEY TO LOW TH05. S. rvw ivr I.H.ldA UuhiUkSi',s-ft Nrtrwkl Unlo FJrt .... . Inst5faact r. I. l...lllll KMlfatiht Ofilco HhWm Drown! . J) Comnlerelal '' lHi-MtrrWt tMBW TUUM J. t . , u W4HrH4tHjW "t?JTk IIBOH im'pmch ---; ,,( skater floor awr -. place for timid J Ji habit and PW'JJJS' tho big rl-fc; t "WJ5. ternoou Bi-Ba"-f -- 20 cents. S. piyroie. j Ik! and fau-m 'amis at " Hl i(on"' :: PinwAfQ rnd ii PAR? p. ww in m - Skill Una .1 $ - clnthB. Narcissus. , J .. of spring bulbs. TlawM iM I. nntp. SALEM ATir Bltli For water g Bills payatmontWyJ- i.vu.i rn my P'ac" ',! shire buck 0a 'U BeaT W Buckncr. ag. clal 8ircci f For Salo-Ono SAl'S RlS9.oT v largest Vrj WP , the coast ad t9,Z oodsoeK1vwL ut t 4 m mMfwm iryw wwmmmf