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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
DAILY CAttAL JOURNAL, SALi bRMQOW. MONDAY, KOVHMMBt , 1W I . i. ,.,, J J. L. STOCKTON TJ1E WHITE CORNER NEW SUITS and COATS RECEIVED SATURDAY $ nrvrfj-f- jylttl W&?y Hi i i ' ' WjivVL A f&W If Somo of the best- tilings sliown this J scnson hnvd JtiBt nrrfved. Tho new.,. is, .nipdol-SAlts And Coats which charac terize our rondy-to-dori department , at all tlmcn. Thoso stylos nro.e$olu Blve, in purtiotilnr tho hlghor grades. KevI&GVnfrdctolrle jimj Sheath "iMcs nro vary popular. Tho stilts range In f 115.00 .to $65.00 The Goats vnry in prlro . to to $15:00 New Skirts In Shonth styles buttoned alt down t the front or' aide. ;, - M' 8.00 to -$50.00 . More Neckwear Another shipment arrived Saturday. Thero ara many new ideas in the assortment that will bo in terc ting to see, oven if you don't buy. Jabots 15c Worth 25c Erali Id ' Hn collt., 20c. All inw designs TAbLL- Fr" i aT I .. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN NAPKINS SPFCIAL $1.50- Warrunto-1 nl1 pure linen, faBt sel- LISS'H voilco, extia lnrgo edge. 1 1 1 ' mm p9B IT r jt sf kfH! tit tX rW kVmt - & OF 111 IL O?? LftnnnnM nnnnnnnV 111 v I H jjL nnnnnnnnnnBnKBnwLnnnnnnnnnnnm juwsied' &.&Jt .T"'W" ac We're Showing ? Ladies' Furs This season at prices that will tempt the most eco nomical buyers.. There's nothing more becoming dur ing the cool winter weather than a stylJ6h fur neck scarf. The price has often prevented ladies from buy ing th'em when they really wanted a nice fur.- fUow that you caruget them-at cash store prices, there's no reason to delay anylonger. WE RECEIVED THREE MORE SHIPMENTS LADIES' COAT SWEATERS DURING THE PAST WEEK Nearly everybody's wearing them, and the rest want them, but the supply has been limited. Now we have a good assortment at prices far below what "Regular Stores" ask for the- same quality., We now have one of the best values we've ever seen in a Ladies' Sweaters .A now lino of populur-prlcwl garuiuiiM in weavo3 and colors to please every tnBte., Clothing Our groat snlo cut of.ir stock down bo much that wo woro obliged to wire for immudiato shipment of 8Ult. Somo arrived Saturday .that wo can brag on. Sco display In Commercial street window. Do You Wear a Phoenix Scarf? If Not, Why Not? Beautiful Close Knit Fancy Stitch Cutaway Front Coat Sweater at $5.35 , Colors-Red, Grey, White Other .good values at $2.25, $2.45, $2.75 and $4.20. Another Lot of the Famous Konklin's Horseliide Gloves They're always soft and pliable, and outwear the best, buck glove ever manufactured' More of these extra short finger gloves at same, price as regular styles. A-1 i V'fT JjlDat I m mnwW z? . S C0- io&as&Usic lOi a we i&ssi&k cZtrcfa WE UNDERSELL REGULAR STORES Our Store Closes Every Evening at 5:30, Except Saturday WRT HOUSE NEWS Superintendent of School Smith i completed the selection, of library kU for tho differont school dip; tit, and will have them In th Mi of tho pupils within a foiv tfirrltge licenses have been 1st Lto A, C Schwelnftffth, aged 23. Dkfo, and L. O. Wood,' aged 2!J, '' l Ji . tmi account of tbo tnto of .wmo, ucccnseu,- ws- niea in tounty court this- mor'nlng by; .ufwotae, as administrator- of. Ute. Attorney Brown, had w or the matter. Tho not uc- 'ksregated $0200. fdw William Galloway, cTf circuit 'No, 2, will hold.: his roKiilar Mob here this week, beginning Wednesday. Several oqulty P re ponding for Judgo Oallo- f Bearing, in connection with u 'i Jtponed divorce proceedings. Sheriff Harry Mlnto Is busily en gaged today erecting tho election booths for tho oleotion tomorrow. Somo magnificent apples, woro dis played this morning; in tho county clerk's office by Alwt' Lafollett, of Misslqn Bottom. T.hreo ofthe larg est apples tipped .jthq scales at 3 pounds, 9 buncos. These ware of tho Rhode Island Green yarkjty. Sovernl other largo specimen were exhibited by Mr. LaFollott at thq of fices of Derby & Wlllson, the real estate men. Tho fruit was ralsfd down on Mission Bottom, six miles north of this city. BRYAN IS . RECEIVED IN KANSAS fdKe Qwrso H Burnett resumed. I" "nnntah'd business in the clr- rort this morning, and sovoral werp argued from , motions 1 ouring tho laat i0. flmer Emralnghoffer was fined J Judge Burnett for Rollins? Eor t0 minors Emmlnirhnffr .-no Q on the iharcn nf iiniDir,,i 1 ' Hquor by tho ln n.,n.i t , rtfB6 Wm With Rolllno. nn.lt' Bouse near J.i- . .- . l'lnct Carnn e. n .. . unu Ui - John A. Hughes to B. F. and J B. Sears, 36 acres In T B Ml Vf; 20acrosin section 11, T 5 8 It 1 W: W D, $11,250. S. G. and S. Smith to U H. and J. Hlnnengser, S B of N B &, sec tion 7, T 8 B R 3 W; also lota 1 and 2, section 7, T 8 S R S-W; f7 D, $3300. ' B. and M. J. Hartley to Elon L Hazetton, north of-lot 7, block 10, In Salem; W D, $2950. J. II. Albert, trustoo, nnd D. Al bert, to J. A. nnd J, Tooler, west lot 2 arid part of lot 3, block 1, In Edes addition to Salem; W D, $1. S Leavenworth, Kans., Nov. 2. Dc nounclng Taft In atrongest terms aad declaring taat Rockefeller dcclar?- (Ion for Taft has thrown tho Ropab Beans Into a hopeless nvaddlo, Wll Ham J. Bryan Invaded Kansas today In a rs8lc al tour. Bryan said that tlxs claim that John Mltchetl, James Duncan an Max Morris, labor leaAors, were sup portlas Tat was tbe Tesult f hy terlc )Bf9fs to overcesse the -odlmm of two Rockefeller dclaratlirt. Tho CommoHer read telegrams from Mitchell, Duncan and MorrlB, In whldh they dealed positively that they wore supporting Taft and said they upheld Samuel 'Gompers In his stand for Bryan. Everywhere alorig ho tour, the Ts'e braskoii 1b lie In it crrpotofl 1iv lilt' crowds aad Is "being ehecrrt a "President Bryan."" This final daya of tho campaign has been replete with pleasant Incl- iug prints a fnc-siralle of a letter sont Out by the Standard In New York, Urging Its employes to march in tho so-called prosperity parade of tbo Re publicans." ' Bryan'B dcntunc!at!,o'n of Ilocefeer and his assertion that the Standard Islu loaguo with tho Republicans' evt deatly.'mailo a Htro'ng ImprcBjIort', tho Democrats spent half n million lii . R. and S. Jessup to J. C. Dun- if e"1 nd everywhere the cheera Hav .. lot 3, block 4, Capital Park ad-' ,ad e r,n of ""' Je crowda . imvA noon Irm mntrr onthnirt4H haoyi In the case for the defend- lftn ..- . 6 jwnaine cn nf nio, llnnl. " v,6i" c ws arrntpno.t ki. ... ccordaBc -a?! .. ..... . t,ln;:"":"0 "w.m !KaU. lHe court Attor- "wt f0ra new ... UnZrtf0,!lhegroU3dtktthe ! th n 'u verd,ct m. , '7w:,oa or a aetlof J "poa which there had M orlastructlona.tuZ ffi? V the caw. 3 "" sisMhe laotioa uadr " linm iiht. i cniom. TV n tnnn """ "CD" v ""i ti"ii .w t an-.0 L p t u.v in,.,i in , dur,nB tbe whole campaign and the section 24.T 6 SR2WMVD, $1400.' towtnfl are Ju"ln out lmort the!' Pauline Ivey to W. J. and P. Bal -a"Z.VZ Z:Zi 290 acres, section 31 and 32, T 7 8 R 3 W; W D, $10. J S. and D. h. rratt to H. S. Rad cllffo, lot 12, block 17 In Yew Park Annex to Salem; "W D, 100. Bryan is confident that he has won the battle. The great campaigner 1 In finer condition nowthan be was! at the close of his previous cam paigns, though he has never had a harder or more fatiguing campaign "" " .trip. He greeted the. crowds here ATTEMPTS SUICIDE -with his happy sralle ad thoy almoit BECAUSE OP ILLNESS j carried bira oK h'j, feet. (United Press Leased Wire.)' In reference to the Rockefeller la- Seattle, Wash., Nov. 2. Effort? claW, In oae of his speeches today are being made today to save the life Bryan said: of Leo Seederley, a lithographer, "I pity the sorrow of the Repub who attempted suicide by cutting his (lean candidate. Rockefeller come throat with a raior in the waiting out fof'hlm'aad he'dealeiSat Rocke- room at a station on. the Seattle feller Is mpportlag him. Tacoma Intorurbaa line. He wai ''B'ut'Roclcefeller hai bpen for Taft taken to a hospital In Seattle, i all the time. Seederley says sickness caused hlnj "The preta dispatches say that ta decide that life -was neloagiifc ear la'st July, 9 a a J). ArchM-J. werth Jlvlag. He Is 48 year old, uu the ready writer 0 theaadard 041 alagle; He arived fsmAkron-j eom'saay, vfcltad PreaWan R4TaU Ohio. Saturday A rUter, 3fr. Aanj, i Oyster Bay aad la'New Ywk. mi XfM f 4. UXj si "The New Yrk World thla m , .. . - M6N8TKR HIXJKPTION OIl BRYAN AT LINCOLN Kansas City, Kaap, Nov i. Bry an1 left liore this awrnlrig far a tour through aorthera Kansas to wake his final speeches of the campaign bofofe reaching Ulnceln', Nebraska tonight where a rousing welcome has been planned. A monster parade has been pUa-f ncd for Bryan's homecoailBg to Llr coin, The entire town will turn et to do hoaor to Its candidate for President, Bryan started his camplgn la Kansas wUi a51 the sastp he has ex hibited throughout tbo whole cam paign. His "voice Is unimpaired anj he-speaks as vigorously as he did the flrat day. At every stop today Bryan con tlaued Ms attack on the Republican party ' because of Rockefeller's en dorsement of Taft. He denounced Prosldont Roosevelt'o statement that mo uocKoieuor endorsement was a campaign trick of the Democrats ns a campaign document nnd declared that It Is weak on Its face. Tho Democratic candldato Is being welcomed by Immense crowds at ev ery stop here, the campaign, according to stnto rnonta gfvun out at the nutlonnl bond quarters hero toda, The Republicans announcod llml! the party lendors In the woptorn di vision collected $350,000, nnd that tho eastern dlvUldn' contributed the rest of th6' million. .' The Republican pftlclals'ahnounciid'i .... .1.- '..a. i....li ..iU- "... . . 1 wii iiiu ttvurHgu coiurmuiioua .vuru nbout $5. " f ' ' ' Tho headuartora of tho' two-par-tlee here today are almost diverted, and thosa wh o'reaulned In th'o ntfl- ce are preparing to Imtye. it Is probable that the offices Will 'be, va cated by tonight. Both aides are confident And at both headquartora there was. ip' ali as of satisfaction In the sueces'sfiil uc complkihment of things undertaken. prlvo .him of his Interest In labor's causo, Ho was given an ovation. The cheers continued for six minutes. Mrs. Taft who appeared on the plat form wipi him was grafted by a biff rotjnd of applaiiw. ' , ' P "t til ' ' " MORSE ESCAPES ANOTHER COUNT OONUUCTOIt UNKNOWINGLY MAIintKS AN IIEIHKAS San Francisco, Nov. 2, Oharlej O'OnnolI, who wa smarrlod today to Miss Clara M. Sehmlttor by Justio FloaU, has discovered he iihiuspocted- ly wooed and won tho holresa to a vast estate in Oormaiiy. O'Connell met hla bride while ha was n atreetcar conductor employed In this city. It was Jovo at first, sight, but tho womun did not on lightou the young man regarding hor possessions. It wan not until after the wedding JeW York, Nov, 2,--.The eoiint U .the Indictment against Cbarli "W. Morae, Aha, lee king, and AlfrM H. Car.tls, former president of'th4 Bank. of North America, la relation to the $100,000 note given Calvla Avitta, was stricken out by tho court today. 'The count was quaaheJ en th groand that the Bnk of Nertfc America was not injured by ay ap propriation that may. have taken plac In .connection with the.'kote, JONKfl WOULD GO BACK N MATL OAK North Yakima, Wash., Nov. 2 Wesley. L. Jonos has proposed to make the return trip to Washington, D. 0., at tho opening of congress Jr a mall car according to it statement mado.to mull olerks at a receat i.-. that sho Informed her husband of hlH 1 r,uot ,n sl,0nO' Mr. ones is coa- good fortune. jgressnian from. Washington. Mrs. O'Connoll, who was recontly' Congressman, Jones saya that he divorced from Erfo vnn nl,nrf 1. ti,n'hus always wanted to ktmur in.f !..-, TI . ..... ... . . I . " '"" " -t W ... - .'- - "- "I. a onimPiBiea xnp 10 umanaj daughter of a Gorman countess who1? n,BU W88 handled and thinks h was cancelled to allow the trip died leaving her a largo estate in H0U,, ,l0 botto'' MUlwied to consider through Kansas. Bryan will rest at trust. The estatels bolng"kHdmlnls-l,0gll,,ll,on "Acting the mall'Mrvtee Falrvlew tomorrow where he will re-1 tored by sisters of the countess ' ft bo understood the system from celve election returns, j . practical acquaintance with Its workV ! ibv nv wm T TU..TAl,r IIKRKHR Trt tlUVuMa '". TRUH'f BUfiTlNG IDKAhL. : HM r 'I to spare la the electoral college and a considerable majority of the popu lar vote," said Bryan teday la sum ming up. the campaign. "The Repub licans will have, an nnpleasant sur prise awaltlag them on tbe day after election. I think- that we will carry Illinois." Mrs. Bryan left the candidate'!. special at Chicago last night to re turn tsLlneflnjirhere she will pre pare for her htuband'a. hqmcom!ng, 1 1 .u OAMf AMIJfOOW MILIJOX A.NI) A HALF Cleveland, O., Nov. 2. Taft at the VAUMn TO ItGIHTJR armory denounced Bryan's nl fort U)NO thip wa ivjmiv the Hdestmt0H of the trust" and,-,. San Dleao. Cal.. V 9 hL lr to wake Uwvellag thouiaflds of miles'' fr oai or work, ife rar;d to the esTprt f Samuel Gempers to "de liver the laver vote to Bryan" and aaaerted (bat Gompars bad bo right to deliver tbt whjeb ha did pt ps wa, He Mentioned the'IaboflafWa. tloa enacted by th Kapyblkyui party Ttt said JT kh u wLi t- lu.:. ALUlM Mar 9 Tka SoauLIUiu'....... ..'.. . -" r "" Pt Marly a mllltea hilars an4Jkad other lab. laadara weild WdL; Odf Hint It .A..t 1. 1.1k. --.- ... .v , un umer 10 mawe -itwvellHg thouiaflds of mllw' fra- cW, uey ins jaws and ragulato k!a poat in Sosth Amerlea to kU heme In this elty to Vote ana; taeet- them than to dutrnv tk&n ..j ji I "" -- tvn irf miuH lag with disappointment beeauA a f failure to register, Irving DndW, American mlnleter 0 rU, tbdhy solved the problem whMi Hifr4U hm upon bla arrival bi.i . J ' ' Gearne M. MeKenale, a pfemlaaat' " ,nawerat t the reed ! faappolat.(M 444iMt'ad gr4 'W remain away from the poll 1 tomorrow W4rtr b( v wkh that u( Ztadley, il t V