Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 16, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    - ?A1LT APn,AL J0PyAL. BALTCM, OKKgOW, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Iff, 1008.
;losing
)ut Our
'ortieres
J. L. STOCKTON
THE WHITE CORNER
Sale of
Rainproof
Dress
Goods
M all times our Drives can be found lower and our auailites dependable. Several mis-
hitiers have told us durlnec the Dast week that our regular prices were lower than tha
Ler store's sale prices, This is no surprise to us, as we know full well that our eco
nomical methods of conducting business and our system of buying for cash direct from
he manufacturer enables us to undersell the ordinary merchant,
IloSing Out
Portieres
High grade "Art Loom" Por-
llercs In new patterns.
15.75 vnltics for $-l.r0
-,50 nlues Tor. ..'... .-.'. f."5.00
115 00 values for 911.00
16 50 values for.... .... 912.00
End a few I IS curtains ror ?io
pair.
Harald Square
Umbrellas
A n, w shipment reached tis
iauril v Tho hnvo the now
lt,i; Inn II i tipped with stor
es c u.
niii,iii:pvs r.MimELLAS.
Ladies'
Neckwear
AnortuT lot en mo Saturday.
Our 25c specials are equal to or
dinary GCc vnluos and our lCc
fecials uro equal to 25c values.
XKCK RIFFS,
$i!l.."0 to s7.n0
A n
t
Wi
ll 4: i -it of fancy hnn
' ', irnokri,
it. SI. (Ml anil Hl.'Jn
ft
Read's
Rainproof
SUITINGS
Mndi by tho Old Quaker Wcnv
or, who makes Lnndsdowno and
illrr goods of merit.
$1.50 and $1,75 vnluos reduced
to 91.20.
Head's name stamped on tho
goods Is a gunrnnteo of quality.
Head will not soil tho usu of
his trndo-mark to other mills.
Bj
coJffiB
Mllllll If
bnssndor Tang Shao Yl, -will noon nr
rivo here 0 ntho Pacific Mall steam
ship Mongenela and will await ad
vices hero In San Francisco before
proceeding to Wnshlngon.
IVTw I '9 T 99
"! I ft ! IftltB IVI0I0IGICE9 19lf
Snn
703U
Great
Reduction
in Suits
Wo offer our entlro stock at
surprising prices, which range
from $.".(!(! to 9in.()0.
Some nro reduced three-fourths,
ho 1110 one-half and somo 0110-
fourth, etc.,
etc.
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city news
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kilit
aiii iiinmut aiiil
llictly hIiuR
fn In Portland
: HnM
oa t'rer
r
taurnnt, 330 Wnsh-' envoys
. o-o-d
rW'ii Dliincr
It tho In!' ii, in church. WedncK-
Novrt ' is. from 5 to S
ck If n limiPi 2Bo.
11-1G-3L
. ItlRtlon, i luiertnkor
Fy progressive, un-to-dnto
I equipment, lnrgest Btock.
10-21-eod-tf.
' Place Eleven barber chalra.
1'. Scott .V Co., Real Jfctntc
tnm 1 i'r ro Imiv sell, rent
Me hW IntH or farms, will
U 'o call ci us. 540 Stnte st.
11-16-tf.
n DIiiiut .
the I'ni'arMn church, Wednos-
NOVfr ' IS. frnni R In R
k p in ,1 nnrP ok
ll-lC-3t.
Fclloni tttntlmi
Blbcra rf (h, niekntn Inilirn. I.
F nro i nacstod to meet at
Ihjll Ti I Vnvnmliai. 17 .nt
ftl(K.t r n , ,tj.n1 li fnnnrnl
b Uo --), Qoo. A. Pueblos.
Nerrff, m ,rla. nohln crnnil.
" to WinI
ounv f f i
f.". '8
ri i,
1 1
n iuuod mar-
ii Geo. A. MIU
la n. Waltman,
p11 Prnlrl.
wn Iln.i
tSe Jt r ,,,
N:vct'
k ci 1
kf'i IHiuifr
h 11 roh. Wed n es
s from 5 to 8
r 25o."
ll-lC-3t.
' 'UVar,Bn rroh. Wednoi
l" P ni jinn,, 25o.
11-1C-31.
lit rif o . . .
ttt nrii rr imi nmi
raornui? to visit with
Mr ntid t- i t
CaNV.h Winter street.
F h',
Pa-eat
GHINESE AFFAIRS
(ContlnMCd front pauo 1.)
ho awaiting them but It Is antici
pated by the envoys that tho Jour
ney will not be Impeded.
During heir stay nt Honolulu tho
landed and paid olllclal re
spects to Governor Freer mid the
Chlnosu consul. I'pnn visiting the
oomuilnto the travellers lonrnod of
tho doath of the emperor but not of
tho dowager omproflH.
Tho rumor that Socrotary Chung
dentil of the emperor occurrod nftor
death of the empress. Tho announce
ment was made by an olllclal of the
Imperial government who stated that
the dowager empress, Tsxe Hsl An.
had died Saturday morning and Hint
tho emporor hnd dlod Saturday even
ing at C o'clock.
It Is strongly suspected here that
both tho Chlnoso rulers wore murdor
ed either directly or by slow poison
It Is known that the emperor and the
dowager empress had not been
frlondly for years because of tin
progressive ondoncloH of the em
peror. It Is thought horo that both
rulers died as ho roan It of an eluli
Prnnclsco. Nov. 1G Prlnen
Tsal Fu, nephew of tho late Emperor
Kwnng Hsu, next In sonlorlty for olo
vatlon to tho Imperlnl throno, lost his
opportunity to rule tho Chinese na
tion, by accepting tho post of envoy
to America In tho commission or
thanks for tho remission of tho Box
er Indemnity by tho United States.
Whether Prince Tsal was a victim
of circumstances or tho plot of high
enemies who anticipated tho emper
or's death and determined tho suc
cession to suit themsolvcs has not hb
yet been established. It is bollevcl
hy leading Chinese hero todny that
Prince Tsal was the victim of a court
clique that surrounded tho dowagor
empress and was forced to accept tho
post that would tako him from China
at a time when tho death of tho otn
peror was dnlly oxpectod.
It Is believed horo by Chinese In
touch with homo nffnlrs that Prlnco
TfiI nns di-1'borat-lv shelved to per
mit tho ascension of Pu Yu tho pres
ent 3-year-old emporor. At tho time
tho death of the empress was not ex
pected and It Is believed that the
empress and her ministerial rolgn
planned to control tho situation.
Tho calculation!! were overthrown
by tho death of tho dowager. Pu Yl,
In the absenco of Prlnco Tsal, ascend
ed tho throne but tho strong hnnd of
his father Prlnco Chun as regent,
took control of national affalra and
the awakonlng of China is predicted.
Tho now rcgont is strongly sup
ported by tho Dow Wong Wooy and
Hb branches which form tho modorn
Ist parties and thoy nro exultantly
predicting tho rnpld advanco of Chi
na and tho dismissal of tho corrupt
ministers who surrounded tho dowager.
of tlin nninbnsRiidor'R saff Is to sue
coed Minister W11 nt Washington' orate web of Intrigue that tins been
was not confirmed by tho diplomats.; woven with Chlnoso pntlonro In the
Ihnpros TV0 INI An Dead. .coslestlal cour for many yours.
Sundny's tolegrnniH say: An Imporlal edict Issued todny pro-
Tszo Hal An, ho dowager ompross clalmod Prlnco Chun, the broher of
of China, nutocrnlc bond of tho gov- the dead omporor. rogont of China
ornmont, which she had directed and Pu Yl, his Hon, the rpperor
without successful lntorforonco Blnco Tho Jnpnnoso pross 1b unnnlmous in
18G1, nnd without proUst since 1 881 .hoping for penco In China.
died nt 2 o'clock his nftornoon. Prlnco Chun Is a modornlst. Is noil
Tho announcement of tho downger 'acquainted with tho forolgn residents
ompross' doath was ofllclnl nnd Tol-.of tho empire and promlsos to roln-
lowed closely upon tho announce- clde with modern idoitB nnd clvlllra-
nmnt Hinl Tfwniiir Hsu. tho Ollinoror. tlOll.
1 Mr,re'.,,t .....
r'oi-,, T'4 "'" 'or I'ortiaud
'm .w. t HMUI t
- n
V. 87 or
Wt Tllf-
had dlod yesterday at C o'clock In;
tho afternoon, but it Is bolloved the
deaths occurred a considerable tlmo
boforo that sot down In tho ofllclnl
statement.
An edict Issued nt S o'clock placed
upon tho throno Prlnco Pu Yl. tho
3-yonr-old son of Prlnco Chun, tho
rogont of the omplro. In accordance
with u promise glvon by tho dowugor
ompross soon nftor the marrlago of
Prlnco Chun In 1903. An odlet 1s
Biiod Trlday made Prince Pu Yl heir
presumptive.
It was announced thnt the legation
guard was ordered out at "the spe
olal call of the legations, on account
of tho emperor's doath."
Prlnco Chun, the regent, has or
dorod tho viceroy's and governors to
take preonutions for tho continuation
of tho administration of tho pro
vinces as herotoforo. and he has or
dered a hundred days of mourning.
Tho court will go Into mourning for
three yonrs.
Moth Die Alone.
At tho palace olaborato rites are
bolng obsorved. A flood of edicts
has been sent forth.
Deathbed observances of 3000
years ago marked ho passing of the
emperor nnd dowager. They died
alone nnd unattended, nlthought sur
rouhded by circles of abject suecta
tors who remained a rod distance.
as on .nccount of the snored persons
of their majesties they could not be(
nnnrnnohed.
The emperor died as no nan mr-u.
without ministration of whatevr
kind or Helentlftc aid. For months
ho had refined to permit the wrvic"
of forolgn physician, and although
It was stated tbi he had gone bark
tn tha ni frrm of mdcl trejm'i
it Is blevd th't Utterly he rec!vod
Envoy Prlnco T'Snl, who with m-
A
Standing
Offer
Dr.
.,
i'- 17 c no trentineni ai
LUrMwii,,
cf v . '
"
T
TV .
Vr r-,... . " peraona hfvo
f" d. . . - V OH tba .1. !.... i,.....l. Pnkiliml
, ,,7, ' o,h,a, f," here today from a high official ..-.-
,,';' We nt Pekln thlt th- d-.-v R-r en... ts
a n.es are In- of CU,D. d, , f.iU , , 8t Sit ,rd
morning at 2 30 o'clock aad that the
Stone's Drug Store will
sell any article, nnv moJIclne. anv
bottle of patent medicine, aii box
of pills or enko of soap, for I
conts loss than any eut-rato, nd
vortlsod by any drug storo In Sa
lem ai a Special Monday Sale
This proposition applies to an
special cut rate salo by any drug
fctore for any day or time
Compare
OurPrices
HENEY
(Continued from pngo 1.)
tho surfaco and the operation was
comparatively simple.
While tho pntlent haB a lltMo fev
er, tho Burgeons say thnt all Indica
tions nro favorablo and thoy do not
oxpect any serious complication.
Mrs. Honey, who hnB not left her
husband's bcdsldo slnco ho arrival
at tho hospital Friday evening, re
mained outside tho oporntlng room
with Rudolph Sprocklos. When
Honey wns returned to his bed, his
wife again took up hor wntch and
tho pntlent appeared to be clear In
mind nnd to bo out of pnln.
District Attorney Lnngdon called
upon Honey early this morning nnd
conversed with him on various sub
jects. "He grnsped my hand," said Lnng
don, "nnd his grip was ns strong
nnd linn a sovor. I talked with him
on severnl mnttors of Importance.
oil Is In fine condition nnd In n most
agreeable humor."
Thore Is a general feeling of re
lief about tho honpltal since tho bul
let has been removed ns thoro wuh
general fellng thnt It would ennso
blood poisoning
o "
SHERIFF MIMO
LANDS MAN WHO
BORROWED WATGH
O. II. Hook, alleged to have stolen
gold watch from W. H. Engel, or
Prntum InBt September, was loenloo
Hiid arrested Sunday by Sheriff Mint
on tho M. U. Jones' fnrm. No trnco
of Hook could bo found nftor Engel
had charged him with tho theft until
Sunday, ho having kopt his where
abouts unknown for somo months
Hook was nrralgnod boforo Police
Judgo Mooros this morning nnd ho
plead not guilty on tho grounds ho
had Just borrowed the tlmo piece
from Iiiigel, nnd had no Intention of
stealing It. Time was given him In
which to further dofond ngnlnst tho
charge.
Table Linens
For Thanksgiving
Owing to a docllno in factory prices tho now TAHLK DAMASK
AVITH NAPKINS TO MATCH, which wo havo Just oponed, 1b much I
bettor vnluo than has boon shown Blnco linens ndvnncod In prlco
years ago.
Your Thanksgiving dinner won't bo complete without ono of
thoso now pnttorns wo'ro showing.
It will pay you to buy your linens nt n storo where prices nro
figured on the spot cash basis.
Broken Lines in
Men's
Odd
Pants
Reduced
20 to 40
Per Cent
to close thorn out quickly. Wo noed
(ho room for our Holiday Goods,
which will bo on display about Do-
'CMIlllUP 1.
208 Boys' Knee Pant Suits
Just'placod on our Ilargnln Tnbluu nt 20 to 30 per cent reduction;
187 Young Men's Long Panta Suits 011 our llurgnln Tables nt 20 to
CO por cent reduction.
112 Men's Suits
On our Bargain Tables nt 20 to 30 per cent reduction. Don't over
look theso speclulB If you need anything In tho clothing lino.
IJ&
tr't&d wad
COT-fr
a
s r?t.
f&UsC&
Ts
Yre
7sste4', cJroi'.
Wsji
WE I'NDKItKKMj UKdl'ljAU STOKES
Wo close eveiy evening except Suurduy nt 5.30.
I I I I-a4-t--h4-f-f -KaVf -t--t--MH-tH-H-H) I I
COURT HOUSE NEWS!
BALLOON
(ContliiAiod from pngo 1.)
height of 2700 feet pulled tho tap
cord mi dcumo hurling through space
to within 50 feet of tho groiindlu two
minutes. Hastily ridding ourselves of
the rest of our ballast, wo landod In
safety,
mar. i Despite our terrific fall we full no
sensation oilier tliait a iremuuuouH
pressuro In our bonds, which (mused
blood (o ilow from my noso mid ours.
Wll-nnd
COFFEE
Insist on the roaster's
name ; never mind the
country it grew or is said
to have grown in.
Vwr ewe, rclurm jroui inenejr II jrou o'l
Uie Schlttioii'i Dent, w pijr blta
..A potltlon was presented to tho
county Judgu by Floyd KobortMon
mid wife asking the udoptlon of Jo
Hephluo Uuaty. TI10 roiuet' was
granted by tho court.
County Clerk Allan Isaued
rlugo HcenuoH today to Win. E,
cox, ago 20, of Oakland, Cal.
f'nrrlo l(iinnli ni'fi 'jn nt Rnlnin I
I)ml Trans fen. DoWltt'a KIdnoy nnd Dlnddor
J. H.nnd H. S. McFnrland to i. VlUo nro unoqunlod In canes of weak
Q. Douil, 10 acroa In T. 5, B. II. I back, backacho, Inflnmatlon uf the
W. W. D. JCOO. .hlnddor, rhoumatlo pnlnB, Antlsoptle
Jda M. Fmmqh to P. M. Martin, nnd net promptly. Bold by nil drug
lot 0 In town of Woodburn. W. D gUts.
J. C. and M. E. Iloynl to Minnie. c3A.fiIOXlXA.
Duncan, lota 3. 4. 5 and fl. blk. 10. 1 se.tw -,lt3 KwJ Yw Hat Alam Bougtf
Turner. W. I). flfiOO. , PlgwUr.
II. II. nnd M. M. Hpauldlng to J. , "
M. and W. M. Welch, 103.S0 acroa In
T. 7. B. It. 2 W. W. W. H000
John Miller ot ux to M Hock, ft
aoros T. fi, 8. H. 1 W. W. D. $260.
W. J. Culver ot ux to J. L. Iluslok
irnrt of lotM 19 and 20, Capital Park
Add to Salem W. D. $.412.
'Cyr-.f-r
'y, lii6ie
1
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. roill)
Ovor I.ndd & Hush's Finnic, Salem. Or
Livestock IlecclplH.
Chicago, Nov. 16 KecelpU, hogs,
62.000; cattlo, H.000; sheop, -10,-1100.
Hogs opened todny 10 conts
lowor. Loft ovor, 12,800; roco'pU
vear ago, 31,000. Mixed. $5,105,116;
hoavy, $5.75 G. 96; rough, $5.25'
5. GO; llg,bt. $6,504(1.76. Catle, 10
to 25 conts lowor. Sheep, 10 to 20
cants lower.
Kaii'as City. Mo .
colpU, hogs, 15,000;
sheep, 5000.
Nov. 10. Ite
oattlo, 18.000;
1
r-. . .
rjlliw7 8 .
8a-d th.
Oniaha, Nob.. Nov. 10. Receipt,
hrgg, 3600; cattlo, 7100; shoap, 18.
000. n
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
moves tho bowels gently. Contains
no polatos. It U ploasant to take
and children especially like the tast4,
so nearly like maple sugar. Sold b
all dr.iggt'ts
Atbrnv V,
Sunday vl'itor
on the electric
II. Holme wa a
who ratiirB4 home
train this morning.
Try Kodol today on our guarantoo.
Tako it for a little whllo, as that 'a
all you will noed to'tako. ICodol di
gests what you oat and makes tho
stomaoh awoot. Sold by all druggists.
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
DIED.
IIAUMAN At th- statu Insane asy
lum. Henry C. llauman, of Port
land. Tho remains wore ont to
his hoiuf on tho Oregon Hlcctrlc
for burial.
CAUL At tho atato uisano nsylum,
MI- Agnes Carl, aged 33 years.
Remains will be sent to Towns-Mid,
Mont., by undertaker Rlgdon this
nftornoon.
o o o o o o o
NEW TODAY
o o o 0 o
re DsWItt'i Carbollzed Witch
Hail Salve It Is healing, cool'ng
a"d ct-ans'ng It Is eppc'al'y good
TREAD WAY At tlio family homo
on the Itlckronll, Polk county,
Mrs. Demp-ter Tread way, aged
about 80 years. Tho family form
erly lived In 8a Inn. The funeral
will be held from the family home
Tnowiay afternoon. d Interment
In Lee Mission cemetory.
Mind Your nuiliicswl
If von don't nobody will. U te
ronr huplnni- to keop out of all th
trouble vou ran and vom enn and w"i
I keep out a liver and bowel trouble
if vou take Dr King's N'ew Llfo P11U
Tliov kco') bl'iousncsi mnlar'n and
fnunrllre out of your system 25c at
I J, C Perry's drug store.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent .
Olllco with Win. Ilrown & Co., No
29, Commercial street.
(
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o o o
iih stenographer
Address 175 8.
Commorolal street. Phono 954.
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For 8nl(3 Bovernl Iiousoh In Bnlom,
mid farm lands at n bargain. Cap
ital National Rank. G-l-eod
For Renl Huany front rMim at 17r
Soeith Commercial alret-t. Phono
964. ll-10-3t
For UiMilk I'iimiIhIumI It'xiiu Newlv
furnished front room bath, ele
trip Uichfs. $1 2i ifr w.W 171
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Wanted Position
by bog'.nner.
Co'iini -r 'at
1 1-1 e i
To Unit ') room ' wl'h ha
r'o in E ( r I H Volloiml
bank 11 1(3 3t
.for k'He Sold by all druggl'U.