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DAIL CAPITAL toURtf AL, 4AMM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1008. 8 WHEN YOU CATCH ON TO THE FACT That we're offering you the best clothes ever shown in this town you'll be surprised that you neglected your opportunity so long. Every HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suit and Overcoat in the store is a good catch, and you'll real ize it as soon as you see them. We've got some of the finest things here that Hart, Schaff ner & Marx ever made; they're special things produced for us, and for you. We'll show you some of the smartest styles in fine over coats, new ideas for this sea son both in fabric and in mod els; nobody in the whole coun try offers such values as we do in our Hart, Schaffner & Marx fine clothes. It's the same in suits, we show you the best in the mar ket at low prices. Every dollar you pay here gets value. This Store Is the Hoitie of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes DEMOCRATS PUT HUGHES IN OEFICE SAYS COCHRAN Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Store Closes at 5:30 Except Saturdays fdc.&-?u;j tPPHATCD Store Closes at 5:30 Except Saturdays (United I'rcss Loosed Wlr Chicago, Ills., Nov. 20. Denounc ing Democratic nilsmnnngomcnt of the Now York cnmpulgn, CongresB mnn W. Dourko Cochran, former ora tor or Tammnny hall, who Ib In Chi cago today Hummed up the situation by saying: "Governor Hughes was kicked Into olllce by the Democrats. Yes sir; tho Democrats did about nil thoy could to mismanage tho campaign In Now York. Thoy showed considerable gen ius at It, too. "For ln"tr,"" tho Democrats al lowed themselves to be put In tho position of nttacklng public utility commissions. 'Wo'ro against govern ment by commission thoy said. Well, they had mighty short memories. Our own platform two years ago called for public utility commissions. I drafted It myself and Governor Hughes, when he got Into offlco, made It his own, but failed lamentably In working It out. "Then you take that race track situation. Why, Chanlor had nlmost as muchto do with passing that race track bill as Governor Hughes. It was his vote which, after tho Mil had failed to pass in tho first Instance, placed It on tho table and thus waved it in tho eonato. An vet two weeks of tho campaign elapsed boforo tho public had any appreciation of tho fact. "Men have gone, the stump for ev ery reason In tho world, but Mr. Chanler was tho first one to take it for tho pur'poso of saying that tho had nothing to say." RRYAN HAS OPINION OF TAMMANY'S POWER Lincoln Nob., Nov. 20. That Tnmmnny hnB rathor bocon'o impo tent or did not work for tho dueucMs of the Democratic party In the io cent cainpugn, aro ilim-gos made ly William J. Ilryan In an nrtlclo made. public today, to npponr In the forth coming issue of the Commoner. Tho Commnnor nrtlclo u tutor th heading, "What Is tho Remedy?" says: "Mr. Murphy, tho head of Tarn many, miyB that Tammnny did the best It could 'for tho Democratic na tion tlckot.' Thorn's tho rub. If Tammnny had boon trencherous It might promise to bo faithful next time, but ns it 'did the best it could,' what hopo Is thoro for next tlmo? If Ttiiumany did tho best It could and could not carry tho city of Now York for tho Democratic national ticket, several questions arise. "First Was it tho fault of tho candidate? "Second Was It tho fault of the platform? "Third Was it tho fault of Tam many? "Fourth Is there n Now York De mocracy outside of Tammnnv? "If tho Democratic candidate was obpcctlonnblo to Tammany, tho rem edy is to nominato n candldato next tlmo who Is satisfactory to Tammany provided, of courso, that Is all that Ib necessary to insure n Democratic victory. WOULD HOLD WATERWORKS RESPONSIBLE o o o.. 000000000 0 CITY NEWS 00000000000 O. W. Scott & Co., Rcnl Eslntd- Porsons winking to lxuy soil, rent or trado houses, lots or (nrms, will do well to call on us. C40 State st. 11-lC-tf. WImjii In Portland Visit Hall's restaurant, 3.10 Wash ington street. o-o-d GIIkoh'h Place Eleven bnrbor chnlra T. ItlRtlon, Uiulcrfnltor Always progressive, up-to-date Full cqulpmont, largest stock. 10-21-ood-tf. Another Phono Number fl.'K5 Uso It when you want oloctrlc work done Capital Electric Supply 0,, 484 Court stroot. 11-13-cod New Classes Will ho commenced nt tho Capital BuRlness College on Monday, Nov. 23, In nrlthmotlc, grammar and short hand. A good tlmo to begin a prac tical courso of study. Bend or call for catalogue lt-18-tt. Fortune In Horse Radish Undo Hilly Wright, who runs a fnVm in tho Wlllamotte vnlloy and has mndo a smnll fortune out of horse radish Is In tho city to start up his factory. He will ho ready to supply the trado somotlmo next wook. At the Hospital Mrs. Ed. Martin, of Tumor, Is at tho Salem hospital for an operation, She had boon nt the hospital boforo and wont homo two wooks ago, but boenmo worse ngaln. Hor many friends will bo glad to hear of hor re covery. Weather Forecast Occasional rain tonight and Satur day, Mr. Gilbert of Hosednle Will speak at the W. C. T. U. hall Sunday at 4 o'clock. Subjoct, "Tho Promotion of Prohibition In Marlon County." A cordial wolcomo to nil. Hinges Jewelry Store. You can buy such beautiful things at greatly re duced prices. 123 Com'l street. 11-20-2L My Optical RumIiics Has grown so I am compelled to reduce my Jowolry, cut glass, sllvor waro and clock line so I enn glvo more attention to that Important branch. Chns. H. Hinges, 2'A Com'l St. ll-2012t. lilg Millinery Sale All goods nt one-half price, re gardless or cost. Our ontlro stoc must be sold by Dccombor 15. All hats trimmed to order without extri charge. Miss Evans, MoyorB-' stare. 11-20-tf S11I0111 Woman's Clnli Will meet at tho homo of Mre. F. E. Smith, 917 Court street, Saturday nt 2:30 p. in. Meyers Cnw Vn Acni An application has been filed In tho circuit court by Joseph Myors to porpotunto tho testimony of J Moyorsr, Ed. Unkor, H. W. Moyors, M. L. Moy ors, H. nockwlth and J, H. Albortr witnesses, to subBtntnlafo several le gnl points Involving Mr. Moyois' property nnd holdings. Tho court Is sued nn ordor today summoning M. L. Moyors and II. W. Moyors to ap pear on November 30, tnts yoar, and show caiiBO, If nny, why tho above ap plication should not bo granted, nnd n porpntuntlon of tho testimony bo bo ordered by tho court. BIGGY u An Era of ProsixM'lty This county, nnd especially the Pacific Northwest, Is now entering nn unprecedented orn of dovolop ment and prosperity. This oxtonslon of huslnoss In nil lines will afford hundreds of openings -for young peo plo who can koop books and do sten rgraphy. It Is wise to got ready now. A rourso of study nt tho Capi tal HuBlnoss Collego will bo 0110 of tho best Invest niouts n young mnn or woman can mnko nt this tlmo. If Intcro'ted, call to nlk tho matter over with us, or send for catnlogue. ll-20-3t. Did You See Tho crowds In at Hlngos Josvolry .Store Ho Is having a snlo, a big -Joho too. Reductions aro tho biggest iovor glvon In Salem. 123 N, Com mercial St. H-20-2t. Its No Trouble To select ' Christmas presents tt (Continued from pago four.) Snir Francisco, Nov, 20. Chief of Police Blggy, whose resignation from tho department may follow tho out como of tho coroner's Inquest Into tho sulrldo of Morris Haas, who shot himself In hU cell at 'tho county Jail, while guarded by sovernl policemen, was shown today to havo boon In per sonnl command of tho mon who searched Hans. According to Patrolman Charles r Groat, who took tho stand, today In tho second day's session of tho In quest, ho rodo to the Jail handcuffed to Hans. In Chief Rlggy's automo bile with tho chlof and several de tectives. There Blggy d'reetfHl the search of the prl'onor. Should the .inry find Hint Haas had tho little dorrlnger with which he committed mi'dde, In his shoo when searched, tho faot will ho used as a contributory ovldenco of charges of Inofflcloncy, which Detoc tlvo William J. Burns declares will bo brought against Blggy, Captain Thomas S. Dttko, who mndo tho first search of Unas In the court room, produced Otto A, Bremer, a gunsmith, as an expert to provo that Hans did not havo the weapon In hi shoo when ho shot Francis J. Honey. Bromor testified that If tho der ringer hnd been carried for any dis tance In Haas' shoo tho barrel would show rust, Tho derrlngor showed no sign of rust, and Bremor declared that It could not havo been carried next to tho skin. Boseman, Mont, la In tho hands of an opldemlc of scarlet fever and dlpththorla and the schools havo been ordered closed. DISARMING OF MORASJS BEGUN (United Pros3 Leased Wire.) (By II, Leo Clothworthy Stair Cor- respondent U. P.) Manila, No. 20. A column of in fantry with artillery iindor tho com mand of Colonel Edwin F. Hlcnii la moving today against tho Moros on tronchorf near Malnbang. R7irfs of sorlous fighting are expected Iioto any day. The advance Is tho beginning or a gonornl morumont for tho d's.rfirui- mont of tho Moro trlboi who havo fallod to Keknowlcrfgo Amotcnu mi promucy. Colonel Glenn nchluvod distinction by suppressing tho rebellion in S- 111 a r. SAYS WAYWA1W ROTS SHOCL1) T.I7AU.V THADI7 (United Prcs Leased Wlro.) Sncramonto, Car., Nov. 20. Tho stnto board of prison directors points out to Governor James 1$ Glllott tho necessity of teaching trades to tho rxjyw In ttho state ris. form school to prevent their becoming- cr'mtiials "through heck of means to onrn a livelihood, In their blonnl'al roport recolved Tt? the governor to day. Tho board declares tfint many of tho youth? bocomo criminals after thoy leavo tho roform schools be cause they have learned no -trade. T recommondB that, while undor tho compulsory discipline of the schools. tho boys should bo taught a useful1 trado. The board commonds tho now rule that no pardon or communtatlon of sentonco Bliall bo given a convict until ho hns shown that ho can bo trusted by being on parole for one year. FOUND DROWNED WITH ROPE ON HIS NECK (Unltod Press Leased Wire.) Napa, Cal., Nov. 20. Tho police aro ondoavorlng to learn today whether an unidentified man whoso body was found yesterday In the Napn rlvor near Jacks Point commit ted suicide or wns murdered. Tho body hnd a heavy weight attnehod to It with a ropo. There were no other ovldonces of foul play. The body was thnt of a man about 40 years of ago, had light brown hair and moustache and wore trous ers but no coat or shoos. The body had boen In the wntor sevoral dayi. The body was first seen by Cap tain G. H. Plnkham of the Steamer Zlnfnndol. An Inquest Is to be hold tomorrow. COURT HOUSE NEWS A complaint was filed In the circuit court this morning by A. C. Cnrter to recover money on a promissory note alleged to havo been made to him In tho sum of $400 by F. J, Eldrledge, nnd which has not been paid. Attor ney J. C. McCuo appears for the plain tlfr In the case, c Tho Umatilla Irrigation project is SI per Mt laitfed. (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Nov. 20. Alleging that tliero would not havo been a general conflagration following tho earthquake of April 18, 1906, If tho wator innlns of tho Spring Valley Water company had been proporlj' placed in' tho ground, n suit for ovor $17,000,000 dumngoH ngnlnst tho water company wns filed In tho United States circuit court todny The suit ropres' nli nn nggrogato of 3S00 claims owned by ovor n hun dred property owners of this city. They have nil boon a 'signed to Hnrry S. Rlploy for the purpose of the suit and nil the claims wlf bo contested In this one action. It Is Intimated that similar ac tions will fo'low ngnlnst tho local uns company for dnmngu resulting from explosions of gns from the Iraky plpo on the lint day of tho (Tro. It 'a ndmltter that tho Spring Val ley will fight tho suits on demurrer fnfo tho highest court In the fnnd. A .feet Ion against the company would menu the loss of Its ontlro capital rind heavy drains on the liabilities of tn BtocKiiohiers. Ono of tho sensational feattiros- of the complaint Is tho allegation that "tho water corporation permitted Its water system to bo managed' curefoflsly and for private profit of many of Its directors, nnd stockhold ers personally." Atuanvits ny recont employes 01 the company, alleging- misappropria tion funds, nro said to havo been pro mi red and mndo ready for filing. F. Henry Williams, who has- charge- of tho cases denied that In surance companies aro Intorostod in prosecuting 'tho suits. lTo hns boon worft'ng on tho caso for sfx months. Samples of broken plpo; trewtlos, and othor water sorvlco oquipmont are bofng hold in throo storo rooms, whffo snfo deposit vaults contain ho affidavits of flro chiefs and" witnesses. REAL LOBSTERS FOR THIS COAST -4 - TRISC0 TO HAVE TALLEST HOTEL United Pross L used Wire.) San Francisco, Nov. 20. Plans for a twenty story nddlton to tho St. Francisco hotel will bo finally passed upon today by tho hotel managomont, nnd with tho completion of tho addi tion tho St. Francis will become the tallest hotel on tho Pad tic coast and ono of tho largest In tho world. The hotol nt r-esent has 700 rooms and tho annex will bring the total up to 1050 placing It on an equal foot ing w'fh tho Waldorf-Astoria In Now York. Tho height of tho tower, how over, will mako It tho tallest hotel In tho west and possibly In tho world. COSGROVE'S CONDITION IS SERIOUS (United Press Leased Wlro.) Paso Roble,- Hot Springs, ChI., Nov. 20. Tho condition of Governor-elect H. G. Cosgrove, of' Wash ington, Is the cause of somo appre hension today, as he ts showing prac tically no Improvement. He Is suffering from Brlght's dis ease, nnd It Is believed that his con dition Is serious. The governor-elect showeaLstgns of Improvement when be first arrived here, but his case Is not as satisfac tory as expected. Portland, Me., Nov. 20. For the first tlmo In tho history of tho lob ster trade, San Franciscans will have a chnnco of eating "broiled live lobsters" If n barrel of the tooth como crustaceans Just sent to tho Pacific coast arrive thoro enfoly. The shipment wns made to a fish dealer lu Sail Francisco ns nn oxrtorlmcnt nnd If It provos successful, it Is pre dicted thnt It will revolutionize tho lobster trade on tho Pacific const. Should tho attempt he successful, nn attempt will bo mndo to Intro duce the real lobster as a rival of tho crawfish of tho Pacific coast that Is cold thoro for lobster. Llvo lobsters havo hitherto not hoen shipped farther west than Denver. o COFFEE Five degrees of excel lence: good; better; fine; finer; finest: all Schilling's Best Your eroccr rrt'irru your money If you don't Ilka It; wt par Imn r o- (7RKAT MERRYMAKING" II ri r V fl . o BcD.r 0 o.?l' AtlomeyEd,," JiJ to Corvniti. ... WMaW'l Salem. ",wr JJ ,lvcs and friend, mnN , ,,orry . Shaw, of gn. "'""" wiorMti "i Sam Prltcharrt .'..,.. ' to city vl,i ng friends for ,8 m W 0"ver B88 m Tlw. r...i... 'at'B.Aia, " "uih-s, tiro ti.ui,. '"' 0B' tr"nct.ng builll u ne Mirgenson ol PZ. 'i'Mj- or thg city ,L, ""11 t l).SmnnwcDttopl j iiuru he 11 iL "' ness matters for I ".!?. J ft.5SKM visii nere wih i..i' ""i Ml Bum ""' arrived yesterdw iTEi !T,,2:'hwfc3 Tnincs Shelley mbi i yostordny to transit to tow days and rcnw old Hnrry Wilson, the-soniw, block syBtom tendr,Vurtu3 yesterday with hi MHmt. ?U Mrs. Jnmos Wilson. Honry Dall y,u puwJ 1u.11.111u on meelectrljB(, ronmln tho rest of the wkt mg unsliicss. Miss Murel Wlotcri of Qrovo, Is visiting Her m 1 for n fow days. She ilin Seattle soon "to make ket homo with her aunt, MnR. Mrs. Hnrrr Bcctorlth,oU wns a business visitor htret returning to that pliwMt. In. Miss Clnudla Hale went old imrn yesterday to rlilt kffj for a short time. MIsiHileltjtj school student here. A I llfirftett has gone to l to visit for n few dan "Itkllui nnd brother, Mrs. T P. Vrithi Michael Ilnrtlott, John PnttrrsonrelonifiJuiia Ing from a short limfcfa rjtt Albany nnd Corrallli. Mrs. J, D Dulfn and toa. efl Ohio, arrived ycblordtrtediiiil Ing at tho home of herditltr,l Fred Iluyser, nt 111 Ci street. Miss Kiln DurdlcKr retorsriti homo In Drain. Or., (Mi do or spoudfng the week tlti l here. "Taclf" Durns, the weft" Iae: horse mnn, Is In tho city tWoi f rlonds hofbro he roes to ft! for the winter, Durni hi f the race conrse for the put M yours, and Is known tnacdi coast. Hal Poliinrf. of PAMdeu,lilH I'fiANNKD FOR yrcr YK.R c'ty trnnsuctfns Jmi iw n Francisco, ov. 2(5. Lending Hy nJ r?'d1'rgl 1 morchnnts of this cftr bepn '"In"''' P" Sn retail nrorWrntlons today for tho greatest Now Yoar colouration ever froM In San Francisco. The- hilarious- cole hrntfons of formor yonrs wfll bo eclipsed If tho suggestions made at a meeting of tho merchants lust night nro Incorporated In tho' pains. Tn ad dition to tho morry-mnUlng, tfvo- core brutfon will bocomo a festival or mnnir grns In which a groat puntdo of maskers nnd floatw on Sfaritet streot will bo features. Tho colobratlon will coimnomornte not nlono tho now yenr'lr entrance lt win nttost tho growth and" prosiwtfty of Sun Francisco. HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOO AND MANICURE KLTiA M. COUCH, PrfetenJ. My procosses aro scientific sad sat isfaction guaranteed. My creams and hair tonics aro tested and tried by time and. experience. Give me a trial. Room 15, Eldrldge HotoJ. Phono 1113. 11-2-tf. PROP. RICKARD'S Electro-Turkish Bath Parlors RASKMENT "WILLAMETTE HOTEL Wo cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all chronic diseases. Sweedlsh Movements nnd Massage; Facial Massage and Scalp Treatments. Hours, 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. Experienced Lady Attendants , Grand Opera House Jno, P. Conlray, Mgr. ONE WEEK Starting Monday, Nov. 23 , OLIVER J. ECKHARDT, Presents "Eckhardt's Ideals" In a Repertoire of fiootl Plays Menday: "The Village School Master." PRICES 5pc, 85c, 88c, 15c. Seat sale at box oce Monday 9 A. M. j Investmont Co., and li lotKM sovernl firms' In1 Portuna. SAFE 6tOW OPE! ATWIJ Tho Southern PaclfedM'J Angol wns entered or ht i night, and the aie dvj v-- pawn SSftS inty cumu . w-v-.ikiii A"."lt.r-riiiii' ininKs u ""' m't'ril '" ,nllh!TT STARR HA mr,H flASS G0WB GEO. C WW MONEY TO msAc row over Load ft MM NorwickUaloflW InsttfaJK' Fn.n ---.- fc- Ofnce wna "" " 29, Commordil . o-lo-l, new TOOAT o o ooji IpiTAL W-.. . ... -.'I ..reel. Nl" Props. Bread. kinds of Paaww. -- t forourwagou. - orders dollverea n.i- WT KorSali-OW P" nhirkens l' ..i block M'7ltowM' ...n.ith. and Int""!,,, ...i i "'. : i iu . nartBB-!- mouth, si Call on side. - jail janies . , snS- and fa" ital Natlowl