Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 11, 1908, FIRST EDITION 3 P. M., Image 5

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    DAILY OAriTAI' JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORSGON, WEDNBSDAY, NOVEMBER ll, 10M.
J.L. STOCKTON
THE WHITE CORNER
Elegant Neckwear
JUST RECEIVED
WW HAVE JUST OPENED THE
MOST UEAUTIFUIi LINE OF LA
DIES' NECKWEAR EVER SHOWN
IN SALEM WE KNOW IT. WE
AHE ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT IT.'
WE ARE SURE OP A GREAT BUSS
NESS THIS WEEK IN OUR NECK
FIXING DEPARTMENT.
PRICES WILL RANGE
1 5c to $7.50
Ask (o see the new ruffsthey are simply beautiful
m CAUSES DROP
IN SUGAR PRICK
il'nlted Press Lcnsed Wlro.)
Sew York, Nov. 11. Bittor wnr
btlag waged today botwoon t!io
Imerlcin Sugar Refining company
td Arbuekh IJros., who- nro np-
irently being nsBlBted in tholr flgl t
I; the Federal Hoflnlng company.
tjgar prices aro being Blnshcd nnJ
be open sharp competition has ro
uted In scaling down tho margin
ttween raw nnd refined products to
i bills, It Is said, that little tnoro
tin meets tho cost of production.
The cause of tho breach between
l two leading producers can only
lurmlsed, but it is curront go&-
Rp In the trade that Arbucklo Dro3.
e had a falling out with tho now
IJnlnlstrntlon of American Sugar
piling company. It Is said tint
in agreement renchod somo yearn
go between tho late prcBldent Have-
fitter and the Arbucklo Bros, lias
lermlna'ed, and thnt tho later do-
rllned to renew it
ALBANY APPLE FAIR
TRAIN WILL LEAVE
DEPOT AT 1 1 O'CLOCK
Tho Albany Apple fair excursion
will bo n great buccoss. Salem's Mil
itary bnnd has been engaged, and a
largo number of tickets Bold. Tho
majority of the crowd seem to prqfor
going nt 11 o'clock nnd that Is tho
hour finally ngreod upon. Banngrs
nro being prepnred for the enrs, anil
the band will play on tho streets in
tho morning and march to tho S.. P.
pnBsonger depot. .
All Intending to go ought to got
tholr tickets as early us possible to
day, cither by going to tho Board of
Trndo offlco or calling unon hoiiip
member of tho soliciting committee
Thore will be a big turnout at tho
regular monthly meeting of the
Board of Trade this evening, when
the final details of tho uxurslon will
bo given out. Every membor of the
organization ought to mnko it a
point to attend tho meeting tonlghL.
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Another Large Express Shipment of
H Extra Wide Neck Ruchings :
JUST RECEIVED
Colors, white, cream, pink, blue, In plain and tlnsol trimmed
also a flno lino of assorted pattofas In neck lengths, bIx Btyles in a
box and a big lino of Ladies' Fancy Neckwear.
RESTRAIN
POWERS OE
EMPEROR
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FACTIONS UNITE TO
LIMIT KAISER
MANY
(Continued from pago 1)
five coaches and a baggago car.
All the coaches of tho Northonat
orn train wero derailed and badly
smashed. Tho wreckngo caught
flrc but wns boou extinguished.
EPIDEMIC OF LEPROSY
GROWING IN PORTUGAL
Lisbon, Nov. 11. Declaring Port
ugal is threatened witn an iiclunl
epidemic of leprosy, Dr. Zopherlno!
Falcno of tho Lisbon health depart
niont hns bogun n furious newspaper!
campaign for govornmont action to
ward tho stamping out of tho disease
Ho calls attention, in an nrttclo in
tho "Seculo" to tho fact (hut n trlflo
moro than 1500 leprosy cases aro al
ready roglBterod- throughout,- tho
country. This number; lib ndds, Is a
long way (100) short of tho truth.
He assorts, too, that tho dlooaso is
spreading rapidly, citing thq. daily
frosh registration? In suport of his
contention. I
Cold; nnd Croup In Children.
"Mr Mtt'o girl is subject to coldi."
ror hai been prevontcd many times
pom having tho croilp by tho tlmoly
wiJirs, wm. H. sorlg, No. 41 Firm
fc'.Wt, Wheeling, W. Vn. "Last wln-
prmo naa a Rovoro spoil nnu n tor
rid cougn, but I curod her witn
Ciemberlaln's Couch Romody with-
pot the aid of a doctor, and my llttlo
r ill (Jealers.
It la conceded thnt Cannon will
ontlnue as spenkor of the houso of
preentatlves
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Early
Christmas
Selections
PhTijjnena rnnstantlv ARrnnna
r per. r prion But what tho ovo
the conscience must surely
"p Therefor when wo say
eleit Christmas gifts now" wo
re as Mi. itous for your welfare
as ti' own
akl g'ldon rule for..your-
' fommenct early and remem-
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How to Cure a Cold.
Do nB curofiil as you can you will
occasionally tako cold, an dwhon yoj
do, get n mcdeclno of known reliabil
ity, ono thnt has an established repu
tation and thatls certain to effect a
quick euro. Such a medlclno Is
Chnmborlnln's Cough Remedy. It
hns gained a world wldo reputation
by Its romnrkablo cures of this most
common ailment, and enn always be
doponded upon. It acts on nnturo's
iplnn, rolloves tho ltingi, nlds oxpec-
' toration, opens tho sccrotlons and
aids nnturo in restoring tho systom to
a healthy condition. During tho
many yenrs in which It has been in
gonornl uso wo havo yet tc learn of a
Islnglo case of cold or attack of tho
grip having rosultod In pneumonic
I when this romedy wns used, which
Bhows conclusively thut It is n cortaiu
provontlvo of thnt daugcrous dlscaso.
Chamberlain's Cougn uoaiouy con
tains no opium or other nnrcotic and
may bo givon ns confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For buIo at Dr. Stono'e
drug store.
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A frcshmnn at'Adolbort collego,
Cleveland by tho namo of John Earlo
Smith, given to dreaming, suddenly
rushod into his boarding houso with
a wild stutoment about a fight be
tween Juniors nnd sophmoro, a wild
jauto rldo and his final pursuit to
tho boarding houso by onomles.
norlln, Nov. 11. Tho rotchstug
was packed today when tho dobato
on "tho Indiscretions of tho kalsor."
wns continued. Every available soat
in the galleries was taken and thoro
was no standing room.
Horr Scrador, for tho national lib
oral, Uerr Hoffman, for tho united
llbornls, Horr damp for tho conserva
tives, Horr Norman, for tho Imper
ialist conservatives, and Horr Ztm
mormnn for tho Agrurltuis led today's
attack on the emperor which was aa
bittor aa yestorday's debate.
Thcso leaders, nil roprcBonting op
posing factions In tho Gorman par
liament, Joined on tho Ibsuo boforo
tho rolchstn and all domandod a
limitation of tho knlsor's personal
power.
Tho speakers domandod u plodgo
that tho kaiser refrain from giving
Interviews In tho futuro wltho'ut
first Hiibmlttlng his remarks to tho
mlnlstors of tho foreign ofllces.
"Tho dignity of tho nation, to say
nothing of its safety, domnuds that
wo check tho royal prerogative of
sowing broadcast opinions that don't
1-1 n tho least roflect real Oonnan sontl-
merit," declared Norman nt tho closo
of his speech.
Tho other speakers took tho mune
attitude. They resented everything
said, tho statement of tho emperor
that tho largo lleot of Gormnny was
alined against Knglnud.
It Is thought todny that n bill will
bo Introduced limiting personal pow
er of the. emperor and that Chan
cellor vori Buoiow will resign In.con
ueqnonco. t
SIX DEAD IN
I WYOMING WHKCK
I Donvor, Nov. 11. Reports from
Borle, near Choycnno,Wyo., today
any that six persons were killed nnd
throo Bevoroly Injured In n frolght
wrock near that placo today.
The wreck wus caused by an ex
tra freight train crashing Into tho
cnbooso of another freight train.
Englneor Schloy, Conductor Mur
ithv ii in! Flrnmiin ChiMstonBon are
among tho dead. Threo bodies still
nro In tho wreckngo and thoro Is n
possibility that still another person
was killed.
Tho collision occurred at a point
on tho Union Pacific 11 miles west
of horo. Tho cabooso caught flro
from tho engine.
Donvor, Colo., Nov. It. Lator
ndvlccB rrom Horlo, Wyo., today say
that nlno men woro killed In ho Un
ion Pnclllc wreck near there, when
two frolght trnlnn mot In u renr-and
collision. Tho dead:
Englneor Schloy, Conductor Mur
phy, Flromnn Chrlstonson, Brnkoman
Duncan ( Stttt and Rodgora and threo
Japanese workmen.
Threo wore probably fatally hurt.
2ED GRAIN
Wo havo somo flno reelonnod Oats,
Wheat, Itye, Vetch, otc, on hand.
Quality tho best and prices right.
SEED CLEANER
Our grain and seed olennor Is run
ning full time and Just keeps up
with tho rush orders. Bring In your
grain nnd have It oloaned; thoro Is
onough foul soods on your land now
without sowing any moro. Charges
reasonable and work first class.
GRASS SEEDS
This Is a Bpeolalty with &is and wo
have the largest stoqk In the valley.
We handle" 'only tile very host and
oujr prices are tho .lowest, quality
considered.
CONFEDERACY'S DAUGIITEIIS
HOLD CONVENTION
(Unltod Pross Loased Wlro.)
Atlanta, Nov. 11. Tho falreU
women of tho South aro horo today
to attend the annual convention of
tho United Daughters of tho Confoi'
oracy, which oponed a throu-days'
session this morning.
Mrs. Cornelia Branch Stone, pro
Idont of tho gonornl division opened
tho convention. Tho morning ses
sion was given over to the organiza
tion of the convention and the ap
pointing of tho various committer
and this afternoon Is to be taken up
with ooolal events,
A most elabornto sorios of enter
tainments has boon planned for the
guMts. Govornor and Mrs. Hoko
Smith are to give a reception to tho
dolgatos tonight.
Tho Atlantn fodoratlon of chilis Is
to hold a special meeting at tho Pied
mont Driving club house and a num
bor of oher n-aotU tttttlCTAOINdIN
her of other atrnctlons are planned.
Tho Robort E. Leo and Jefferson
Davis ohapters of the organization
from San Francisco aro represented,
as are many othor wostern chapters.
Treasury Statement.
Wa-hlngton. D. C. Nov. 11. The
treasury statement today shews:
Receipts, 12.749.422.
Expenditures, $2,230,000.
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Sick Hiwliiolte.
Till d'stresslng dlsaso results
from a disordered condition of tho
stomach, nnd can be cured r-y taking
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Get a frea satnplo at Dr
Stpue's drug stgrp, and' try It.
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t W'vo Jiust received anothor lot of Ladles'
Novelty Dress Goods
Good patterns havo boon tcarco In' tho wholesalo market and wc
consider oursolvos fortunate thai we woro ablo tp roplonlsh our Btock
with desirnblo novoltlcs.
Aren't you going to mako a BEARCLOTH COAT for your
daughter? Tho girls aro all wearlhg)them. Wo'ro showing a splen
did assortment of plain and curly bonrcloth In cream, navy and red.
Thoso now crushed plush effects In Fancy Dcarcloth aro cortaln
ly swell pnttorns for glrl'B coats.
Havo you scon them?
New Idea Magazine
Fourteon months for G0o and your chotco of any lOo pattern frea
If you subBcrlbo before Novombor 15th. It's tho best possible In
vestment you can mnko for a half dollar.
Those Boys' High School
Corduroy Hats
Have Arrived At Last
T They're taking tho cltleB by storm, which accounts for the delay
in filling our order. They're tho greatest HIT of tho season. Light
nnd dark colors and our price la only
WARNS
(Continued From Page 1.
Frnnclsco that Japan could mobilize
an army that might swoop tho coun
try. "Mind you this only n theory In
answer to a theorotlcnl question, but
you must remember thut .you huvo
no Port Arthur In this country."
Tho significant stntomontB woro
mado by the Jupunoso lawyer at tho
conclusion of an Interview In which
ho disclosed tho plan, of tho Jnpa
noso to Invito ono hundred ropro
sonsntlvo American nowspnpor inun
to visit Japan to study conditions.
Dr. Nylnkuwa said that tho plan
hns alroady been formulated nnd
that the emperor has slgnlilod his
approval.
In dosorlblng iho proposllon Dr.
Nylnkuwa said:
"Wo of Japan regard America as
ruled by tho press. Y'our papors glvo
tho pooplo nows nnd mould tholr
opinions. Count Okuiun, Prouidont
Osnno nnd President Usen, of tho
two loading steumshtp lines of Japan
think, us do many of our prominent
mon, that If tho newspapers onb
.know conditions In Jnpnn they would
soe Just how the two country's Inter
acts are cohesive. Thou thoro would
be little chance of 'Jingo' wnr news
creeping Into tho columns of tho pa
pors, "Thoso men who edit nro thoso
who should know the condition.
Now they do not.
"When our omporor sent a porson
al message to tho President, ono of
peaco, tho pooplo of Japan tho ma
jority of whom held tho emperor as
the descendant of God who could not
mako a mistake said:- 'Great Is
America. Wo must have peaco.'
"Thoy cchoswl the mikado's
thought It Is religion thore to re
gard tho mikado aa God. Hs mes
sage has'lnwred peace."
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Wo havo n big lot now hut you'll havo to hurry If you wantj
ono boforo tho supply Ih exhausted.
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Every trado and profession re
quires Its wholo man.
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,Y Peculiar Wrench
of tho foot or anklo may praduco n
vory sorlous sprain. A sprain Is
moro painful thnn a break. In all
aprainH, cuts, burns nnd scnlds Dal
lard'o Snow Liniment Is tho host
thlngto uso. Relievos tho pain in
stantly, reduces swolllng, Is n por
foct antlsoptlo and heals rapidly.
Price 25c, GOo and $1.00. For Bale
uso of this syrup. This romedy Is
for salo at Dr. Stono's drug store.
The volco should bo the sounding-board
of tho soul.
Aim high and consider yourself
oapabloof groat things.
How to Trvat a Sprain.
Sprains, swellings and lamouoss
aro promptly rolloved by Chamber
lain's Llnlmont. This liniment re
duces Inflammation and snronoss an
that n sprain may bo curod In about
ono-thlrd tho tltno requlrod by tho
usual treatment. 25 nnd 50 conU
sizes for salo at Dr. Stono's drug
store.
British subjects colobrntod King
Edward's birthday In Portlnnd Mon
day night.
A Hair's 1'ivadlhKBcape,
Do you know that ovorytimo yoit
havo n cough or Void and lot It run
on thlngtnk It will Just cure Itself;
you uro inviting pneumonia, con
sumption or somo other pulmonary
troublo? Don't risk It. Put your
lungs bnck In porfoct health and
stop that tough, with Dallard'B Hore
hound 8yrup,
'' Prlco 20c, 50c, and $1.00 per bot
tle. Bold by all doalera,
An, Increaeo of 20 per cont In tho
pay. of Portland teachera has boon
favored by tho school bonrd.
A Broken Rack,
That pain In your back caused by
lumbago, stiff muuclcs or a strain la
an oasy thing to got rid of. Dal
lard's Snow Llnlmont euros rhouma
tlsm, himbagn, aoro nnd stiff muscles,
strains, sprains, cuts, burns, bruises,
Hcnldit and all aches and pains. You
noed a bottle in your houso. Sold
by nil dealers.
Mrs. Allen Reed. who. at Denver,
tried to kill Mrs. Genevieve Chanlor
Phlpps, the, divorced wifo or a Pitts
burg itiUUonalru because her domum
! for $20,000 waa not compiled with.
s behoved to be Insane as she Js the
daughter or u Now York millionaire
and has un Income of $12,000
monthly.
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BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
Great bargains In tho following autou;
Tourist '07 model, 7 passouger, glass front, clock, spoodo
motor, gaB lights, in perfect order, $1050. Cost $3000.
Franklin Touring Car, top.gas lights, newly ovorhaulod. Cost
$3100, for $1350.
Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, speedometer,
clock, gas lights, In flno cond Itlou. Cost $3000, for $1350.
Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, spocdometor, gas
lights, In flno condition. Cost $3000, ror $1260. A bargain.
Orient Touring Car, glnss rront, top, all new tires. Cost
$2800, ror a quick sale $800.
NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES.
Popo Wavorly Electric, In ported condition, icon usod 44
months. Cost $2200, with now rectifier ror charging rrom oloc- m
trio light. Cost $3000. nil ror $1150.
All makes of Runabouts In portect condition, rrom $176 to
$600.
FOR BARGAINS SEE US.
, THE WISE MAN BUYS A USED CAR
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