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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1908)
IAlM CAPITAL JOURNAI SALEM, OHKCHfo-, fiINKSliAV, NOVEMBER 18, 1008. TODAY is the last day of the big Re-Adjustment Sale, and tonight at 5:30 the doors will close on the most successful sale ever conducted by this store. The management takes this means of thanking the generosity of the public and their liberal patronage, but until 5:30 this evening this store will be a bee hive of bargains. Every department is represented and the prices are as low as possible without sacrificing quality. At Sale Price MEN'S SUITS, MEN'S OVERCOATS, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, MEN'S NECKWEAR, MEN'S SHIRTS, MEN'S HOSE, MEN'S HATS, MEN'S SUITS, BOY'S SUITS, HOYS' OVERCOATS, BOYS' HATS, BOYS' SWEATERS, BOYS' SHOES, BOYS' UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, SUIT CASES, TELESCOPES, BEDDING, BLANKETS, PILLOWS, COT GLASS, CIIINAWARE, CROCERY, BRASS NOVELTIES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, DRAPERIES, ETC. TODAY ONLY Wo off or your cholco of 75 leather purses; somo nro trim med with fornsB and somo htivo the dull gun nietiil finish trim mings. These purses nro Bolcct cd from our regular stock and nro usually sold for ?1.G0 ench. Your choice today only 78c None sold until 8:30. No tolophono orders received. At Sale Prices ladies suits, ladies coats, ladies; shoes, dress goods, trimmings, bath robes, kimonas, ginghams, calicoes, linens, lingerie, muslin underwear, HOSIERY, TOILET ARTICLES, NOTIONS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES, PETTICOATS, FURS, CORSETS, INFANTS' WEAR WAISTS, UMBRELLAS, SWEATERS, GLOVES, ETC. Store Closes at 5:30 Cxcept Saturday 3ao.&3jzx I rW m W m m J Store Closes at 5:30 Except Saturday ooooooooooo CITY NEWS - .OOOOOOOOOOO 'Wlxrn In Portland Visit Hall's rostaurant, 330 Wash ington street. o-o-d Gllson's Place Eleven bnrbor chalra T. Rlgdun, Undertnkor Always progrosBlvo, up-to-date Full equipment, InrgeBt Btock. 10-21-ood-tf. Thrco reasons for buying Cleveland's Baking Powder: Suporlor Quality (Puro Cream of Tartar). Neatest Packngo (Scrow top can). Best Price (3 lbs. $1; C lbs. $1.GG) Another Phono Number 035 Uso It whoa you want electric work dono. Capital Electric Supply Co., 484 Court street, 11-13-eod C. W. Scott & Co., Ileal Estate Poroons wishing to Imy soil, ront or trade- houses, lots or tarms, will do well to call on ub. 510 State at, 11-lG-tf. If Von Are la Need Of a cow or havo one to soil, at tend J. A. Cooper's stock salo at the Wlllamotto Stables, Sautrday, tho 21st. 11-17-21 Chicken Dinner At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novombor, 18, from 5 to S o'clock p. m.; dinner 25c. ll-lC3t." Chlrkcn Dlnnei At tho Unltarlau church, Wednes day, Novombor, IS, from 5 to 8 o'clock p. in.; dinner 25c. ll-lC-3t. fleo J. A. Cooper And list your stock for tho big stock sale Saturday. ll-17-2t Chicken Dinner At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, November, 18, ""from 5 to 8 o'clock p. m.; dinner 25c. 11-1G-3L Attend tho Stock Sale At tho Wlllamotto Stablos, Satur day, Novombor 21, at 1 p. in. 11-17-21 Chicken Dinner At tho Unitarian church, Wednes day, Novombor, 18, from 5 to 8 o'clock p. in.; dinner 2Gc. 11-16-3U Head Dr. Stono', Ad. In today's Journal If you wish to savo money'. ll-18-3t. Savo a Dolla By roadlng Dr. Stono's nd. In to ." day's paper. ll-18-3t. Dig Millinery Sale All goods at one-half prlco, jro gnrdlcss of cost. Our entlro stock must bo sold by Decembor 15. All hats trimmed to order without-extra e&arge. Miss Evans, Meyers' store, 11-18 000000.0 0 000 PERSONAL MENTION ooooooooooo J. W. Hobbs, of Eugene, to In tho city fo rn short time. MIbh Emily Thatcher has gono to Portland lo visit for n !ow days. J. C. Mulkoy, of Stnyton, was a UubIhohs vhltor hero yesterday. D, E. Swank, an Aumsvlllo busi ness man, vu In tho city yostorduy. Miss Ironu Hansen was a passen ger for Portland j.o vlult this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hunter, of Eu gone, nro spend lug a fow days In this city. J. O. Hunt, of Scotts Mills, was In tho city yesterday attending business matters. W. II. Malloy, of Junction City, la looking after business matters here for a fow days. Mrs. Ray Gilbert has loft for Port laud to vlult with frlonds and rela tives for a shont tln'io. Marshal Moshburger, of Wood- burn, has returned to that placo af ter n business visit hero. Mrs. Francis Follora returned to Portland yo3torduy aftor r rhort vis it with Salem friends and relatives, Mayor Rogers was a passongor on tho Oregon Electric for Portland this morning. George O. Phtpps Is In Eugcnu looking nfUr business for a fow days, Mrs. L. N. Ronoy has returned to hor homo In Eugcno aftor vls'ltlni hor father) Captain Baker, of this city. Paymaster A. B. Hutchinson of tho Orogon Electric railway, was making tho ghost walk at tho local station yesterday. E. Ostrandor, tho druggist, has loft for Vale, Oregon, whero he will bo situated hereafter In tho drug business. Harvey K. Russel returned to his work In Seattle on tho N. P. rnllroad, aftor upending sovoral weeks hero visiting with friends. W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, was In tho city lost night attending tho Tnft-Shermnn bnnquot at tho Hotoi Wlllamotto. John Pnieet, of Brooks, was trans acting business hero yesterday for a few hours, roturnlng In 'tho even ing on tho olectrlc. Mrs. Frank P. Talklngton loft for Portland yeatorday to visit with hor friends thoro for a fow days. Ed Restlno Is In Linn county look ing aftor China birds for a few days. No doubt he will have pot plea for a few days hereafter, Carl Byrd left for Tacoma this morning where ho will enter tho Olive Carriage company, as a pollsh- or In the future. Mlsi Buolnh Mathers"), has re hired to her homo In Canby after a week's visit with tho Misses Clara and Grace Cobb, of ithls city. Will Sklpton lias loft for Eastern Orogon points on it horso pnirchns lug expedition. Mr. Sklpton Is ,om of Salem's most prosporoun horso dealers, nnd the nnlmnls ho brlngJ down from the mountnln ranges are old here In a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Stclner loft for Portland this morning where they will mnko their future . home with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Holcomhcck. Reub Alexander, of Fallp City, was In 'the city today looking after birlnoss matters and having a visit with old frionds. Ml3 Holon Walker returned to her homo In this city today from a pleasant visit with friends in ATIany nnd Corvnllts. Tommy Dmicn, a prominent Port- lnnd hop merchant, was trnnsneting business hero yesterday, roturnfng to Portland this morning on tho- To-caf. 516 SUM ( Continued from page 1.) lstlng contracts for rjver and harbor Improvements; $21,1)60,000 for gen eral work on rlvors nnd harbors, In- eluding examination, surveys nnd contingencies; $2,000,000 for work proposed by tho Mississippi .river commission. Tho sum recommended for forti fications Is $7,732,233 of which tho most Important estimates are $2, 3GD.000 for BeaconBt batteries at Mn nlla; $119,000 for'' repair and pro tection at Ponrl Harbor, Honolulu; and $507,100 for tho defense or Pensncoln, Fin. For tho modernizing of oldor em placements, generally, $500,000 for electrical installation $984,253; for searchlights $907,000. Commenting on tho fortification of Insular possessions tho report refers to tho "very necessary additional de fenses at Manila." It suggests thnt If tho amount recommondod cannot be fully appropriated, at .least $2,000, 000 should bo mado avallablo during tho coming year, "so that n substan tial plant can bo provided and work can bo conducted In an offecttvo and economical manner." A certain proportion of tho sug gested aproprlatlon for searchlights Is recommended to bu exponded in tho Philippines nnd Hawaii. Somo of the moro Important esti mates for tho year for rivers and harbors work follew: California San Dlogo harbor $30, 000; San Pedro bay $100,000; Oak land harbor $521,000. Oregon and Wnahlngton Colum bia river $1,104,000; Columbia river (mouth) $450,000; Grays Harbor, $181,000; Pugot Sound, $130,(100: Tncoma Harbor $40,000. o TEA U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1864. So much poor tea. Your srorf ' rpttirm your moner l( you Aont (Ik Schllllnr'i Deitl we tuv lutn. TAFT-SHERMAN Blgf WAS A WARM LOVE f 1 Machine Leaders Warned That They licit"1 Throw 'Rut Muct VvnuU ... n . i ... , "awwum, we ropiiir j Xetr CIusm'k Will bo commenced at tho Capital Business College on Monday, Nov. 2 ft," In arithmetic, grammar and slrort- hand. A good 1 1 lire to bogln a prac tical rnurso of Htrtdy. Sond or enll for catalogue. lp-18-rt. .. AWnther Eorecnht Occasional rain tonight urn Tliurw- day; cooler tonight. Jjl Au Era of ProsiKrlty This country, nnd especially tho Pnclflc Northwest, Is now entering an unprecondonted, era of development nnd prosperity. This oxtenslon of business In all linos will afford hun dreds of openings for young people who can keop books and do steno graphy. It Is wlso to got ready now. A courso of study at tho Capital Bual- noss College will bo ono of tho beat Investments a young man or woman can make at this tlmo. If Intereatod. call to talk tho-matter over with us, or send for catalogue. ll-18-4t w Evangelist Meeting. Tho Smnll-SluiffoT meeting at tho First Christian church last night was well attended, and thx splendid uudl- tineo was attontlvo and responsive. Tho singing- undor the leadership of Prof Shaffor was Inspiring mid whole some, nnd the congregation and chorus entered most heartily Into this part or the service. Tho themo of tho ovangollst, was "Tho Man Who Was Saved on tho Cross," nnd tho people gavo close attention to tho words of tho ovitngcllst, Mr, Small In profoundly in earnest, but neror HoitBatfonal, and always simple frt Ms presentation of his- themo. And tho peculiar character of tho subject hurt night mado every one think Borlousry whilo tTre spoakor went from ono truth to rrnothor In rnpHf nnd forcofuT uttornnco. Tho thome for tonight hr, "Tho Matt Christ Jesus," and those who mlHtf thlH will regret ft.. The services are not prolonged, nnd the time Is tufcon from the beginning to tho closo- Tho public cordially in vited. rrfg Lund Op-rng. On January 20,19Kr nt Rosoburgv Orogon,. 91,500 acres are to bo wltb druwn from tho Umpqun forest re sorvo. This embraces somo of the flneBt dairy and timber lands In Ben ton, Lane, Doiiglas nnd Coot coun ties. ' Not all of thi land is subject to ontry. For $2. B0 wo will sond you prepaid 18 Inrgo llthogrnphlo town ship maps wjth above vacant lands colored thereon. Also full instruc tions as to dates, nnfriuer of filing, &e. &c. Tho Douglas County Abstract Co., successor to Frank E. Alley, Rose burg. Orogon. 11-18-eod-tf. Three linos of thought wore nd vanced at tho Tnft-Sherman, banquet last night. Evbry scat was filled, and tho great event of tho ovenlng was tho formal reception of Hon. P. H. D'Arcy Into the. Republican party, which caused uprorarlous ap plauso as Chairman McNary intro duced the old-Hue Democratic wheel horse. All elements agreed In ouloglzlug Tnft, and promising groat things as the result of continued Republican administration. When tho speakers touched on state politics, there was grent Idffcrcnccs of opinions. Dr. J. N. Smith said that In order, to keop tho party In power tho Republican loadors hnd mndo concessions to the people thnt smacked of Populism nnd wns responsible for nil tho troubles of tho present when a Re publican legislature was pledged to elect a Democrat to tho U. S. sen ato. Ho deplorod this tendency or the pnrty 'to loavo tho beatou track nnd accopt horosles. Must Follow tlio People. Col. E. Hofer rcpllod to Smith and said that tho Republican loadors of Orogon, Instead of apologising for what they hnd dono in enacting tho Direct Prlma'ry law, tho direct elec tion of sonntors nnd giving tho peo ple tho Initiative and -Referendum, should rballzo with prldo that othor states woro following Oregon, enact ing these same laws, nnd even stnld old Mnino, tho mother of Republi canism, had ndoptcd tho direct law making system. They should bo men enough to anlco the medicine which they hnd propnred and administered in order to keep In power. Col. Hofer culled their attention to light that wns on ngulnst machine politics from Now York to California, how Democratic Missouri had chosen n Republican governor and three states loyally Republican, Including Ohio, hnd chosen Democratic gover nors, nil to down old machine methods- hat had outlived their useful iiqhs.. If thoy wanted to oroct tho noxt governor of Oregon thor must put up n man to excouto tho people's will. CougrvMfiunii Hawley Speaks, Oregon's popular untlvo son con gressman told of the work ho had dono In othor states In the national campaign nnd delivered a. poworful arraignment'' of the Democratic par ty. Judgo Mprolnnd thought tho Ini tiative nnd Roforqudum-hadcomo to Btay, nnd thnt no honest man could brook any pledge made" to tho peo ple to got Into office. The Ropub. PROF. 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Hon to drive men oat olibjl hnvlngamlndoflhtlrt3 Rodgcrs made a h,m wns n frank and fre o)ln!onB, and all uttt Mtf uio campaign with (bit I the great national lfof. son of tho puroDertocnutMl ent to ropreient tfc tnuiii seemed to enjoy btmHl( mJ lv u-nll tl Ibmquct Wa a Stel- whllo tho machine 1h,, holders nnd candidate m Ing ithcmselve along ttt B1 porfect harmony tal)(, Ihtmti i file of tho party who erji 1 in quite largo mimberi. I proflontntlon of new Idnnutj dofen?' of progreuhe poWai D. I'nlton said he hiktu ring with a great ninj iH pledgo to Biinpott the peocli'iM or the parly rolcr'i tho!,M S. f"natnr Me had inifmti of tho Hopubllcani ha liA t a pledge and who favored n faith with tho people anii nlcifce which had txea Ul good faith nnd Totunttrl'jln to sMftro a place on the can t'tfeet. Ho had red til I of Tnft nnd of the nepoblloa and It wns one onbroho m faith fill koenlnc o( ptoaltoi the people, nnd he would blWi to put a blemish on tut w Chnlrinnn McN'ary dlillnpiIiWH self by presiding In a trjliv ) ner. entirely Impartial Id bolt nn! In clos'ne cinrew! ftcetS the other oralora prweatemKi all be heard, but It winHrij i nr..Ti wlinn the last Wo tl!? i nfirmn'nv illPrT HWJT In Ihj W iiind the band played awd W STARR PIANO Hir.H flAGOW geo. c. m MONEY TO LC rntrm. k. rvtw Ovor Uii & Ihiah-iBiaUlH Nor wkfe Uq Fb Tnsfce u i. xfJHb. )tMet rum ,iv. , - . OnlcawlthWm.BrowalC,' 20. Commercial atreei. n itltn i a T9 1 e i a i f i mim mum niiiii ! 4ii T i Tir New Houses . Always for sale. Vogot Lumber company. Stove WjkmI And coal. Call 198. Vogot Lum-' bor company, I Phono Your Sunday I Meat orders to Stousloff Droa.' sanitary market and you will civo your family and guests the bo din ner in tno city. Phono 321. i Philomath Crwimery Dutter for the good table. Ask your grocer. iuv nuum . That old sot of harness? Better got a new set before the winter worL' begins. See P. E, Skater, tho bar-l ness man. ' I THE STAR I HOME OF HIGH-CLAST FUN Feature Subject Antony and Cleopatra The love story of tho "Noble Roman and "tho most ' beautiful Egyptian.'' The greatest Shak spealiin play ever produced on mo tion pictures.- Also two other h gh blass subjects. Songs by El). HERO "MOLLDARRI," Italian character song. "Once Upon a Time," Illustrated. Tonight and Tomorrow Night. COME to our Matinees and 1 t us tell you of the fine range to- be glvon away FREE December 1. Every day from 2; 30 to 5. wn wwwf i iiif iiiq iiiif iiii' o o o o o ooootl irilf TfiniT ;; 0 0 w inrwk ,7,;,. ,UMd-7oom"l; meat hot ana ", eieciru- b- jj.jjj Bt. u'lll b W New fiacs- . - M tll0 Capital DwlM- Monday. " ... A grammar ana """. uwwzz;nraw study- uuu "' jj.ilr 7Si call at me Cnrl Artnur, " r z. A Good Tfwie " j acres. Four w'i barn, two wlj5l nllln cultlvanou, .- - -school. Price l'-JJ t! .., fnr city pros j ST.i"t rn Wntcl-ManaserW ' .iSh to locrrt 7".:;:. tk House, Cind" W