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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
,1 ' ..V ' A& cAftAi jrdwiifcAi amc okiMI, Monday, NovKkBBR a, imb "- r- l'i ' i I'tJJL! "Tf -r-JX -T --'"- - - linn murfif iT"!! m- M.'. '' - J L- i. X" j 11 .. J5Fjgggmmm ' j . " 23 Only One Big Store " : '.' 't . t nat does the best business and gives the best values for the. least money In every city or town. Ours is Salem's largest store, does the bigtt and best business. Wtiy? Because people have confidence in the Meyers' standard of merchandise; because fe thby dt bigger and better value for the least money; becajisehere they receive kind and ..pou.rtipus treatment frlbjii ail ollr sales pople because we do not try to sell our.customers- what they don't want; because our store facilities, are the best, the public phones, rest rooms, mpdern lavatories and pure filtered water for our customers. It's no wondor 6tir business is increasing every day. Come in any time and look over the big" store. We are proud of it, and will be glad to. shovV you around. Our signature on .goods is like sterling on silver. V, There' is ii '1! m ; DIVETOIRE SKIRTS Wo aro showing a now lino (it Chitton Panama Sheath" Skirt;, ' with1 .tho now Cascade sldo 6pon- ... feadytoWear Section EVery day now wo aro except ing a rlfcw lino ot, Tailored Hiilte and li ypu haven't 'already, 'select-ed-yolir fall suit bo Bure and boo this - heWj- ologant showing, nn thoro has novor beon any suits cff.liil to thoso come io Salem. 'tf Notions Owl cut, rate prlcos on Hudnut's Preparations. Wo havo a full and ompleto lino of Eastman's Tolfct Article. . Olyco Tar Soap, 10o cakes, now Be. Toilet Soap, regular 10c cakos, now 3 cakos for 10c. TAKK ADVANTAGE. Driininers' Samples Of tailored walsta, pure llnon, Batiste, aiid Lingerie Only ono of a piUtern, and tho prices aro niilch loWor than you usually pay for tht'so -standard waists. Wednesday Stir .... . prise Sale No. 404 Your cholco of two different styles of Hot Dish Pads. Thoro aro six pads to a sot. These aro a itltnoly offer boforo Thanksgiving 'Special ' 17C Set Seasonable Dress Goods Now Is your opplrtunlty. Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday tho Dress Gooda Section offors with each purchase of Dress 'Goods, tho -buttons' free, to match the ma terial. ' ' '" l' " TAKE ADVANTAGE - Clothes or Pumpkins A good deal deponds on tho way they're cut, whether they'll satisfy ycur taste or scare you out of a year's growth. Our, , Hart, Scaffner & Marx Clothes aro cit right. Thoy'ro designed; thoy'ro tailored right: and thoy'ro mado of ALL WOOL fabrics; always. You ought to see what wo'ro doing In clothes; tho now patterns, colors, models; tho smartest clothes mado; Hart, Schaffner & Marx made thorn for' us. $1 .00 Neckties, now 50c Neckties,, now . Tho Mon'g Neckwear Section offers for Monday Tuesday and , Wednesday, your cholco of Ue Wm i4J . . . .. . ' ! .) ' .. . . . i "( lng of rail wecKwear at opeciai rrjeea. . . r. i n $1.00 Neckties, now 50c Neckwear, now t V . I, reu&ut&eML Shoes Why? Shoes Why have wo stopped tp flrsfepinco In tire Shoe Business in Salem? Why da our customon -stay with iw,.and bring their friends?" Why Is ft, our customors havo, noro comrort in shoui we fit than shon fitted elsewhof? Why 'do we always sho-w tho practical new thlugsln aliouu, and no 6Ed" atylos7 Why? Don't 'nvdst until you hate 'tho reasons ask our custoraera why; wo rv.st on tiiciV verdict. Shoe Section 30 New Pieces Of .Velvet Voloiur1 for making Klmonas, notBlng. aj iwell n ptiim, over boforo shown In Salem. New Fancy White Pique Waistnigs In now pretty designs. Extra special 3Gc to Wc thoyaril to A MTFra y' l yonra ' w 1)er'tVAWTFA'l YVAiX I tlnianont posltlouv If honest and trust-TfnlllLU I worthy. Apply at oulco at 8:30 a m. Monday. o O o o o u U O U U u o CITY NEWS. o o o oo o O 0 o o Weather lnvcast Ita.lti tonight Hiul TuL'sduy. ( ' Wkn In I'ortUHd yilt Hall's roatfturuht, 330 Wash jtoxtoP Uot. o-O'd 'l.ff. liimioM. uiiUftrtaRcr - : lAlwaya progrosslf aw-to-duto.' fill eulpmout; largeflt stoqV. . . M . . .... .A.ir -1.l.' CMeoK's nace ioven'Bjor vum, niioVBU'S it)f;;buiyjr eddt xlllco- ' '?& 'A' IP 'fkoro wlll.be- tiAool'l1 ifTWJ!tt,f oinror ttt thQ" v' JfiailAo. nftiit. Novombr 'U ilmid ibf ;Juvj lAliorton, qf tho "Frluuds elm roll. Welcome to pK 'J- Our lioq SliO . U turnluR out somo of tho ljjt work in town At piideH that savu yu monoy. Tho Prlno Shoo Co, 10-29 d&w-lwh It!? HopultHcnu MocIIhk Tonljtliks. At tho Yew Park flro hull, dobd aHors nud rofreaUments 'served. Kvybody inylted. iSwii. Hy Stjgo. ? . h Kmv Your Applo Wo buy nil kinds ofapploe, suit able, for elder and vlnoga Sacka fwalshod. Gldoon Stols Company, rar-So, Summer and Mill strooto. Ikoi Mala 26. 10-23-lBt. RC ,RihWIcmh MH)tlHg Towlght At tho Yow Park flro hall. Good pMkerg and refreshments sorvod Xveqbody. lavitod.- Pout II, Stego, RalrlnK try Tho Price Shoo Co.'t. Imm. Work neartly and promptly turned out. 1028-d&w-lwk NtHW IeUrj4 IHtin Several jVgo stock dealors aro In th pity iW week buying ami ooli te gqod blooded Btalllqns. Among tkew r, 0. W. Ilowora at Marcollus, Wtek.l- Thomas VlntlHO, 0lco; J. D. Ri, ekoolertt, V,,i J. F. OaaiiiflliMKramonta; J CfOHok Von, of LM&4U, IimI. Tw fft4 mn o oy.v th westwn trrUry ri4lcUy tor tke prpoo of act ing with tho wostorn stockmou, nnd tho bAiuluoss thoy trnuunct during their tours, lnvoCrsa coaaldoraW monoy. Wo Havo Addwl .To our cobbllnR dopartmont- a flrstrclass milBhof, nd nrb'prv'imrod' to r!yo you tho mo?t feeat' and prompt aorvlco In 4own. Tho PrJ,w Shoo Co. 0-29Ml-w-lwk. I'om Kay Hefumi to CowprwmlHc- - 8onator Tom ICay of this cauty ha beon approackod by some of the Fulton poojllo and offered tho prfll doncy of tho seaato If ho will llnu up for tho machine. Ho declines to abandou his principles to become president, of the. sonata,. Try Tho PricO Ohoo Co.'s now cobbler, Work Invariably turnod out samo day brought. id-20Ml&w-lwk liiertuiKod Itt'Klstratlon Tho city roglatrniW to date Bhowa nil Inoroiiso of voters In Salem or 200 over that of hHt year, another good indication toward thu Krowtb of tho Capital City, , Tho mmbi of roglHtrntlona from each of tho novor. wnrdB aro ua fQllowaj No. I. laa; No. 2. 213; No.' 3, 84; No. 4. 178; No. 5, 138; No. C 112; No. 7, 110. or a total of 908, whl.lb that of last yi'ur 708. It will bu' soon by the nhovo report that,'warda.Nos. 2 nnd 4 havo tho banner registration.' and ward No. 3 falls considerably below tho avorago. Tho Prlco Shoo Co. for repairing. 10-29-d&w-lwk Thumb CHt Off - Elmer Troutman, of 8outh Salem had the thumb on his right hand cut of while operating a wood saw to day, also receiving .various other painful lucoratlons to tho member boforo lio pould got away from tho saw. Ho was in tho act of pushing a stick of v09d Into the saw at tho tlmo of tho accident, whou tho stick slipped through his hand in tho swiftly moving saw. HAINS TRIAL IS SET FOR MONDAY . I (Un'tuft PreM Lttticd Wire.) i Ndw 'Vork, November 2. After a prolenged: argumont betweon coAijI rolntlvo to the data for beginning thn trial of Thornston Jonklns HalnS, In dicted with- Captafei Pter lifting ftk tho killing of William E. Aunla, 1ho caso was. wt for trial noxt'Mon? in JuUgo AsplnwaM's crt. Tho two brothers wore In court to day whljo tho attorneys argued on the jnotioa of th district attorirey that tho trial of Thornton Halns he set for .onday. ' Halns' attorneys argued In vain for a further postponement- on tho ground thnt Captain Halns, who will ho one of the chief witnesses In tA5 caso la mentally unfit to testify. TIIKt-T OP STiAVR OIIU KTAIVIS A TOXO VM Mru, J. t. Hosier Heail ra. J. 8. Hosier, widow, who ro elded at Sovoiitoenth nnd lAio streets, died thta womlnpat tho Salem hos plal, aftor a loag Illness. Mrs. Hos ier formerly rollMl"at Mncloay, ifu MMdrwjat an operation In Septem Snn Frnnclfico, Nov. 2. Tw6 of J ho largest Ohincao tongs In Amoricn are Involved In a war today originat ing In n fight ovor u wtmlthy mer chant's slave ijlrl who was abducted ind then slen from or abductors. Two trndo tongs are. warrimc ovor fancied grievances at the )nm tlmo, and tho Chinese aro keeping tho po llco of tho Chlneso quarter on tho alort today for hostilities. Quang Ylk Wo, a merchant of tho Suey Ong tong, reported tho loss of Loo Toy, his slavo girl, a week ago to his brothren. A day later the girl was traced to u, house In Oak-, land .occupied by members of tho Ong Ylk tong. Two days later tho girl was brought back to this city In a cab undor tho armod escort of two Snoy Ong topg men, and later tho Suoy Ongs called for an Indemnity of 11150. After a discussion tho In domnlty was awarded and tho amount paid by the Ong Y'ks. Tho details of tho transaction were published In a Chlneso paper, un4 the Ong Ylk declared war. A war betweon tho Sou Suo YIurs and the Suey Sings started over bottlo of gin that was shipped from Cktua Jo n Suey Sing. A S Suey. tokH ttpeaed it by mistake, and It is believed a coudlct will reuult SAILING SHU'S UNDUKGO tkiuuule: ttxriutitiXouM San Krauolsco,. Nor. 2. Tho crow of. tho Bulling- vq'jhuEf Luclpara nmt California aro rolhtlug; today talbft at iho most torrlhlb of oaporlencea da uorgono hs soamoiu. T&cy iroro tbwoiC Into pbrt late Hurt night, both crlie plod by tllo Btoi'Wif. through whlolli thoy had sailed frem: Europe, audi wttli Uio tnuu oxllitiistctl from thuitr torr.lblo fight, agaliuit tho olomontB. 1 Tho fbur-nmatuit bark Luciparn. 14Z nlaya ttoio, ,Anw!rp, reitorts tlm Worst voyaisu of thu two. Tho vessel; Was caught, !' a uinnv. off Capo Horn August 2C Tllo lwavy Boas awepC hor. .dpcks.ciuan of eVorythlng, aiui: tho crow -was, kjopt liay for days cuti- tlng avny wtockagfl, When tho Hto'rm had'aubslded It was 'discovered that there were four foot of wntim Ihiibhot hold. Tho scmiuv had Hpnur a leak lif7 tho storm und the crow had to pump .for savoral daystq kop 'fromiJikrnK Tho v 08601 anally mado this poit with thu cnaw oxluiustttd with contin ual pumplug and. fighting uutluat Iho Htorms. The fnur-maatiid bark Cahtorntn, 198 days frotU' t ,Kototrdam, waa caught lu tho samo hurrlcan. Hir oarga sUlJttod, aud sho was In Imgoi of sinking ovory mluutc. Yru-u the vesaol reached Coquimbo, ai.teut her Ifi. thero was no fQod. on Wmrd, und tbo water had just ueen ex hausted. The crows or both Vessels ate ox lmustQd from their flgbt nd will rest hero for several months beforo going to sea again. later, Iawolslcy,, to aoo- high flnanclors whllo tho lattor was Interested, and there is strong-! shant'clou that prpm Isos in tho Dulknn matter woro made by both sidoi. Kasala apiroactT Germany on the subject of a loan, it Is rnmorcd whllo Iswolsky wus oh his way to Lesion andt after itllQ Cernuis flnan clors had declined to float tho'Ioaii. Russia lost Intercut lit) GTorrsany. It has boon definitely announced that Russia Is afiout to secure tho loan' from IShgllsh capitalists but tho amount hasr not yet biteu- iwtdo pb He. '"' " SI'KCIAL THAl.V TO OYSTlilt HAY WnRhlngtbn, D:. C, Nov. 2. Whon Roosovolt ontors thahooth tomorrow nt Oyster Bny, his Bon-, Theodore Jr., will beln an adjoining- booth casting; his first ballot for a party. Tlo presidential party from Washington to Oystoir Bay occupl'oa thf ed cars,, cmor' of thorn exclnslvoly for Rosovolt. () O O O O 0000001 personal mxm o ooooooooooo ' Mrs. N. L. Peck rrttrMtt! lnsd .this wornlng altK .friends and cnlatlTftl f (or tno. FACIAL MAS BIIASntKI ANT HAXtCTld .- - .. .nti,vi MrtN1! 'inaction KuuruM" -. ..jjl hair tonics aro teajea - --.i i m -tlmo and expedience. "'-y trial. Hoom IB, WMm I'liono m- tx. P GKHLNY HADHY HAMILKH IIY RUSSIA (United Prf IuwhI Wire. I Derlln, Nov. 2. That Russia "sold out" Gormany to Englnd In the early phases of tho Dalkin crisis Is the slightly veiled bluff of diplomats of tho Fatherland today In view of tho announcement of Russia's ex pected withdrawal from the proposed conference. Tho opinion here la that Great Br. Uln held the luro of gold beforo the eyos of the Russlas by promising to noai a great uussian loan ir tho czar's nation would stand by KalamJ agaiB8t uormany and Its ally, Itus- It is well established that foreign minister, Sir Edward Grey of Eng laad, took tho Russian foreign mln- PLEASANT ICTURE AVILI0N f ARTICULAR E0PLE The yr Str Four Fine Refined Pictures. Home of High-Class Fun. TONIGHT TRICKED INTO GIVING HIS CONSENT" A IMeasuiit Dnima. .HARIS FIRE llBldu)!!." "THI5 3IIND READER." and VTHE CROcivODILE HUXV" Don't Forget tho.- . niagHince't Hanqwct Hauyj to be kIvi'h wwuy ut-KOlHtel,-. frvc - to those who at tend our watlitf' 2:80 to every day. iX STARR ?m HIGH CLASS GOOI hfo. c. wm mTynfY TO M " mci.-1 Over Ladd & Burt' Norwich Vntoaf . .,. BMllWli OfUce with W. BrW 89 COtBKieWUl trt' ' "n'fttti O O O W V " 1 NEW TODAY. o o o o n n n 0 0 O U U " w " r,A tt ride. Enquire KtekrJJ o eel bridge. " ui,., - JVr- 0.A. Wgnwl Tj Woseout nnrienced dre W ij write Mrs. O. R ' vision streeU . rrZTm ' Last sen l rVr , i abla Trewara, n I Main 131, i a''1