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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1908)
DAILY OAPrTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON; WKINlAXt WOVKMllElt 23, 1008 i , ' i I rflHiilw WttlilllitlIW-Wf4fillll(lW CLOTHES FOR MEN InB very Walk of Life Our New Fall Lines Em- , d - n !.. uruit: iiit ucm rruuuiA&r of the World's Recog- ni-rnl I nurlnrc in llio Atl . iWUWA'JHJn.K.M f? - j fen$ I Wm ? SreW.SM 4 V A!.. M . 4 . Mms.k i Jfy& Z xrrK I Ut HKmnM , 12 k .III J I I T IP "tvi.w l r &?? 9 t imWk ifsKi (LTl ! C.tlfMM lfVl Itltl'tl Hot. i CO. Ilw ! Utltll u tl TwH of Making Men's CorrcctW1j RnnHi.ln.Woni'.Annnrni'O To bpII good clothes nt ron- sonnblr- prices Hint's the iiiIh- bIoij of tills store. Wo Ilka to do business nt nil times with inon who know quality when tho soo It, nnd who expect to got vnluo received for tho mon ey investod. We are prepared this season to cater to patrons of moderate means who want dependable stylish-appearing clothes at low prices. We have also selected with considerable care a large assortment of superb tailored garments for our clientele among fastidious dressers men who do not regard price, but insist, on sterling quality and the very newest style ideas. Many of these mon wore formerly .regular patrons of custom tail ors. Wo realize this Is an ago whon nothing but tho host in rec ognized na tho Standnrd of achievement. With this thought In mind wo purchased our now Fall nnd Winter lines from makers whoso names aro synonymous with supremacy in tho art of mak ing flno clothes. Thoroforo, tho torm "distinctive of stylo" in refer ence to our garments, becomes moro than a moro phrase. Overcoats shorts nnd long light and heavy fancy and plnin, Every now fad in Stylo and Shape. ' Underwear In natural grey or fancy all sizes all colors nil prlccB. Hosiery In plnin mid fancy effects tho guaranteed kind Shirts in attractlvo patterns somo gay and sporty others plain tho right fitting kind. The Original Packard Shoe $3.50 and $4.00 a pair;;; ;;MC M up will give you more vaIuemore style;; e)lJv" HinnVfi cntfcfacfinii than ever hefore at a ill muTcnT cl rn hi Com'i; U. TT. dUlIUJVll t W., street tw-fiiif-f nmiin "SROWN'S IN TOWN" WILL BE LAUGHING MATTER FOR TONIGHT TheVo was plenty of fun at tho opera hoiiHo last night, but thoro will ho fun galore and Inughtor nt tho production of "Brown's In Town" to night. Thoro Ih no doubt but that Mr, Kckhnrdt enn claim to hnvo one of tho host stock compnnlos touring tho country today. Tho character work of tho actors npponrs to hnvo hooiv worked out very thoroughly. Tho production of "A Bncholor's Romance," In it night wna ns good as a pleco or that nature, with no back bone in it, can bo. "llrown's in Town," which appears tonight will glvo n good Idea of whnt this really) splendid mtio company can uo. in addition to tho thoroughness with which tho plocos hnvo boon put on by him, Mr. -Eckhnrdt Is n good busl nosR man nnd quickly rccqgnlzos a "taking" fnd with tho public. For thlB roason ho hns n now moving plc turo rcol thrown on a screon nt tho opora Iioubo each night ns well ns an Illustrated aong. By this method ho Is nhlo to catch tlioso enjoying tho motion pictures, as tho prlcos nvo oxcopt'onnbly roaonnblo, being but Ific. 25c and 35c. SUSPECTED (Continued From Page 1.) trnliiB end llkoly spoti whero tho fugltlvo would ho, woro gono ovor thoroughly, "but wlt no succos. A roport cuiue into the sheriff's offlco tliln morning to the o'feet thnt u man niiuworlng thu dotiorlptlou of Thoorlan, was aeon nar tho South- in l'aelf o depot horo; but after an iiivt'B'Imitlou had boon made of th rumor, tho officials nbandone.l iur tlier Fonrch In that vicinity. Xotwlth tandlug that no definite information has t Ijihmi learned lv tho ofllcorB In rognrd to Thoorlan's whoreabout nt pro .out, th?y think It highly probnblo that he lo not any grcnt dlatanco from Snlom. --O- ROBERTSON IN BEST OF CONDITION . . - Although this Is tho final day of tho critical period of Dr. Charles Kobertson's condition, it can bo mild that ho is now fooling considerably better than ho has nt any tlmo since the nearly fatal shooting. Ho con tinues to rost easily and omfurtuulv, and unloKH somo uriforaoon compli cation nrlsoH, tho doctor will survive h' Jnlurv nicely. , 3&r 11 II i 11 li I ll Thanksgiving Greetings to You Once again Thanksgiving's here once again this house extends to you Its heartiest .greetings, Thanksgivingl never has a country been more prosper ous, never has a country had so much to be thankful for. Today the fields are alive with an eager anxious money-earning throng tomorrow work will cease and a contented people will give thanks to the Creator of all. And much we have to be thankful for besides our bursting granaries and fields of plenty; proud of the fact that we live in America thankful that we live in a progressive age an damong progressive people, ' Today we want to take you into our confidence an dask that you read some ' of the reasons we have for being thankful, This year our business increased to such an extent that we had to move into our more commodious quarters on Court Street, Also our sales have shown a magnificent gain over last sea son and better than all of this increase is the knowledge that our customers are pleased with our service and our merchandise, and they still promise us their future patronage, We have earnestly striven to put merchandising on a high plane taking away from it the mere making of money, adding to it the pleasure of doing things in a manner .right and helpful, Trials come of course, but we go for ward ,always betto.'ing this great business and its service to you always bettering ourselves, And now dear customer and reader as well, we thank you, If we have failed to please you remember we are nothing but human, Our aim is, and shall con tinue toJ)e, to give you goods that are honestly made and fairly priced, As we grow older we want to grow in your confidence and esteem, We thank you, Yours for Prosperity, eJ II III III II II mi mi MMOTMNHMVNUBMmBMMaMMMMIMaMMMMaMMHBttMMWrtMHHaMM For THANKSGIVING Mince (Vfear, the genuine home made, per pound 1 5c Cranberries, the finest on the market, per quart 15c FRUITS Oll.VNGKS, LKMOXS, 11 A .VAX VS, IMXKAIM'LKS, (,'HAl'KS, Al 1'LKS, 1'KAHS, FlfiS and DAT'-N WMATTS and AIjMOXDS. VEGETABLES OKLKUY, LKTTUOK, OAI'LIPLOWHHT 1V1HIA1J, 11KKTS, Tl'lt. MI'S, SWKKTS, PAKSNIl'S. CMtUOTS and PUMPKINS. E. O, MOLL'S 'COUNTRY MEATS LOIX HAl'S.UJK, SPAHK U111S. HOLD WATER LIABLE FOR L05S IN COMPANY $42,000,000 QUAKE EIRE CWXXKI) AX1 HOTTM'O (5O0DS TJIICJIKST STOCK IX THK CITY IteinoinluT This tdoro will 1 vlo.sed AH Day on Thursday. MOIR GROCERY CO. 456 State Phone 182 (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Nov. 25. It wua announced today that steps aro be ing taken by a number of flro Insur ance companies to petition tho United States circuit court to np point n receiver for the Spring Valley Wntor company, It being al leged that, with 1 7,000,000 worth of clnlniB nlroady fl'ed against tho corporation and an additional $25, 000.000 coming" from life insurance compnn'es in the East, the water company's $25,000,000 of cnpltul stock will bo in no way equal to meet obligations. Tho need of n receiver for tho co poratio.n, gay the Insurance officials who are working up tho sonsatlonul caso, is Imuoratlvo, as the protec tion of tho courti is ail .that will provent the alienation of any Spring Vnllev property wh'ch might bocomo available to meet tho3o claims which might later receive favorable consideration. The suits against the Spring Val Uy are being atrMgtlieavd by refer- once to tho recent decision of Judgo Farrlngton who held tho corporation partially culpable for tho heavy losses in the great fire because it had, contrary to advice of experts, laid its plpo line ovor marshy land. A FAJR DEBUTANT. USED PULLMANS TO SMUGGLE CHINESE Chicago, Nov. 25. Tho pollco are holding J. P. Yanner, a Pullman enr cook today at the request of so cret service agonts. on n chnrgo of smuggling Chlnoso into the United States at HI Paso, Texas, from Mexi co. Government ofllclals daclaio that Pullman cars aro being used by em sni'igglo tho Orientals past migration officers. I Tho arrest is tho first step in an active campaign made by Commio , "loner General of Immigration P. H Lnrned. The department- hns been working on tho ca-es for some time and Yanner wns arrested before but leleased at the instance of the gov ernment. Yanner is being held In $3000 bonds, nr-rnrn IM lAlNnOWS rccnuuM N SOUTH SALE! .. .....i.. .,!! were ifj' L , a M ome South Cob- strci iwidente tht ' t., Uom and he.KS5Si i.... ,H rotlld M cr"-,19 ii i'uumnn cars aro neing useu uyi "" " , " visit to tw "Uu ployes of tho car company to j)oiu i-r - . ncKedii 'igglo tho Orlentafs past the Im s,,lcJ: "."Vm" ch2 nig in- -"":. he nollrt' u,a his name at BS r,.,.b as Adara nanberger., on the 'barge Pf JJUrffrJ .iisoide.lv conduct aoiPrf conversation with Jd ..... a munldP'!,?l! Let us h' - nnt ,lr. Tht city cauoo'fkrfi warn .- nunt TJ class modern B r-- w taveafomwtiurerrtgjp, ?S P'ait.d7fcdrieJ& nnnii KAo "SAIL0R'rBURKE WINS FROM JOE THOMAS Boston, Mass., Nov. 25. Sailor Burke was awarded the decision ' Miss Evellno Tolan, nnother lato resident of this city, has made her .dobut in the Cnpltal City society,, I Miss Tolan Is a charming young lady , with all the environments of a high- standing her slight stature nnd4v0efr J0 .W-i? P "-round co welglit of S founds. Miss Evellno . rf g"4 W , tod lino till.-..! tlio iookId nf 11 hnnn "IB IBU3 HTP Bajlllb IUU who havo bt-sn fortunate enough to meet her, by storm, and her fu ture Bociety career stands high in the critical eye of tho Salem 400. maid nRESSlNGf """ FAflALl eiriMPOO A tti', a! ptaM. COUCH.; n-Jrf ?"" "". u""v ","::k- .a h' ...-.rKT.-.di niihhU -nn td he ihovn the isfaction b yiHJ the merlt3 of tho struggle. nave been better expressed that would In ralghf havo won fcai he Jihovn Turkeys I Need carving; buy a Carving Sf today, they are on special sale at Buron & Hamilton's. , raigni- navo won ia w j""" -r - , f are w -jh I aggressiveness Wfach he displayed balr tonics" .oW" hn hia nrAvinaia-iiniita. Burke turned (ms and exwTrj UM- , ... ...,..,. :. ,- ,1,. '- . martin " .: IB, , U the Ublfia oa his .owwHeat-Itf the R(jom 11m rounu aua wuum o " 411t had not the gong aye4 Thoaaas, jJrt