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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
LAlLYCAMyiL JtUIt.VXr.. SM.fM, nttKnnv fw,,, 4vvri ,. ,, , OflW. - -i i ill of our stock of Stoves, Ranges, Tin and Enamelled Ware, House Furnisliing Goods, E c, at greatly Reduced Prices POOD CHOPPERS For Raw and Cooked Meats, Vegetables and fruits. 50c, now . 75c, now c Galvanized Tubs, now . Oc Galvanized Tubs, now , 5c Brass Wash Boards, now Oc Lunch Boxes, now . )c Tin Dinner Pails . k Tin Covered Pails, now . V 1.00 Cnamelled Dinner Pails, now . . 35c 50c 40c . 50c . . 30c 5c . 25c 5c . 70c s nil j it Heating Stoves COMMON FLVT IRONS 25c values, now . 30c values, now 15c 20c r i!. f IVBrs. Potts' Sets $1.25 values, now . . . . $1.00 w i ' Y.i Asbestos-$2.00 A HOT IRON A COLD HANDLE ic , Tke advantage of this sa!q and supply your', ; V needs with one of our heaters before the cokl; weather begins. . ' $ mm These Are Contract Goods AlHHv DWAJRE CO. INN HARVEST IN PORTLAND REAL ESTATE 'SELFISH INTERESTS I DEFEAT BOND ISSUE m In It history, lma Portland M yp to bright In tho commor- nd Industrial horizon of tho ti as It does todny. In past Cher towns hnvo enjoyed i and lumps, but Portland hn9 Intd on th even tenor of nor I'Vfferng neither from tho ro- Pnlr to any cront extent en- w t no noticeable booms nor OS from the effects of any eMe slump. 7 Portland !a pre-cmlnont In nmmerc'nl and Industrial ac- of the Pacific northwest Her "cy h now as cortala as 19 I'lametto r ver to flow to th& Small streams and creeks I. !md nolsr as thoy pass but N'v dry up, whllo tho bis "flew en srrenly day In and pi jt'iitf h tv blK stroam, Just s 03 ti uav, each day show tVai rrrd onwaM In thn '' cIvll7.-."on. Wth no baak- riD3 making fortunoa for il''" Hud r.llr,rl.- 1 ..!.. , - viii mik uume? icy mo lo" who are ever wolcomo co-flnea and who will nl- Bad enCMRh to dr within It Ito'ln and shops. p fortunes have been mado In E ffal e-tate n the naat mid Fortunes will be made In tho is a mistaken Idea for our pea to say that the sarno op. 'I re pit hero now as they 1 "e tld times .PPortunjtes are her tnd.v P' are ten times as Kreat as i ter i i. . . i I me oicien days. Buy y ana keen it for a few r tb ROW In vnlna Thnn ,;-u CavP the start toward ovor JC50.000 to build up tholr townalto Kenton, to mnko homed for tholr people and to build banks stor and oftlco buildings. Buy a lot or two on some addition that di rectly adjoins Kenton, tho Swift townslto, and you will llvo to sell it ,for doublo and riple what you paid for It. It la tho opinion of conservative mon that tho best opportunity for In vestment In Portland today lies In Fnlrport, which Is tho addition which ndjolnn Kenton tho Swlmt townBl'o o ntho east. Hero Is n real estate buy that shoul 1 Interest very person In Salem. This addition will Improve with Kenton, It cannot help It And lots horo nro today selling for $250 of which $10 down and $10 a month. This gives yon tho opportunity you havo boon looking for If you aro a poor man or working on small sal ary. Ton dollnrs down Is nevor mlssod and $10 a month saved In this way will brl vou In grostsr Interest than nny bank can evor re turn you, Falrport lots are level, streets wide and roomy, v'ow of rivers lakes, mountains and surrounding country unsurpassed. Falrport Is convenient to the heart of Portlnad. o uil)He 'onnols ""'1 churches and will show big advances In roal o nt valuo'. The local acent for Falrport has ononed offlces In the Capital Journal Building, opposite tho WIllamMte bofl and will bo glad to exnla'n the merits of Falrport to any person. Phono 82. a Congressman Townsnd of Ml"h- rone Buy on tho Penlnsuln ' cnn ' planning the Introduction of f"l these hiPo -i.i , o i.in at th nftYt Concress. wht"h I" lOfatu . i .n. t. J......O V.o nnu'tir nt tho v i-ronorty thero Is """ " -"" "- i--- - . trT reasonahlp tfo rn Unonker nf 4he houe. L? t0da- there will be nono i '. o f t and owners nf .ni ' t..j mn xtnnt nf the Washlnz- "insula will hn nt,in .. nn ni.io ennrnmo rourt announcd.1 r 'font font no 4... .j u .ni n..llfv fnr hl rOntin- V.i . " mvjr iiHI'l e will iiuw Hu""' " iq, uance ror me juub inw " -- .vajr spenqin no na3 ueen eiccicu. (United Prora Lensod Wire.) Sau Francisco, Nov. 28. Stat" Cenntor Ulchard Wolch stated toduy that selfish mo tiro wore the main cause of the defeat, of the India bailn ait nt tho recent election, and V commontcd cnu&tlcn'.ly on the letter sent by tho ehtuubor of conunoree to I Angelas thanking the south ern city for It j ndvorso voto on tlu menBuro. "The Sn Francisco commercial bodies aro luilncerc," sa d he to dny. "I bellove that seinshnesi o( private Imt'rcsU and certain sectloi.t of tho &tnt enusod the dehvat of tho act. I will Introduce another bill In tho legislature this lrlng, aiklns for a bond Issue for a term of 75 In- HUUU.U1 -u yuurs. v rum v UM i iw1ji, droHsod In mwt"H clothing nnd learned of popular .cmlmont. I b-stol hQ n deJtfl t0(, , UlJ(J 1lAi-n It n'lll in-u IV, nfrvf tlmo " I - ' Roforrlng to Groat Britain, tho ar tlclo eoye: "A peoplo of forty millions Is called upon to provide a forto stronger than that levied on oiu hundred and forty millions. Oruat Iirl'tatu ennnot do and tho llbornl party will not try to do it. Thor will nover consent to build ngaliiKt America; It Is hateful to tho llboru'.i evou to think of build 'ng tignluit tho United SUitee." WOMAN HORSE THIEF" DIESWJTH BABIES ' fUirttod Pro's LMWd Wire.) WiiDa Wullu, Wuahw Nov. 38. With tho twin babies horn Junt mi he ilrow her lunt brtsith oliiHpud In her iiiiiiH, Mrs, Cati Moyora, buttr J;nnwin to the police as the woinun lleve It will pa-u th novt tltne, The letter, sent to l-zes Angelo.. 'iy C C. Mooro, prottldent of Oio clmin ber of commerce, has boon cha aoterlzfd by Fairfax "Wheelim and General Samuel W. Backus, mom- city. Tho thmi will ocouiiy tho sumo jfrnvo. Sirs. Moyorn, -nhuu he nnuio Mrtlp Tipton, was several yeuri ago 'mployoil on a wfcunt ranch tkhii- Prettcott, this onuniy. For more tlliiin baia of tho chamber of tomwrN, w, j,,mr su wore nma dutliln? und "mlsloadlng," and tho allowed 'rat- 4M 1M W()rk of im OI( tho Jar1 mention" of tho lettor by tho oham- Y.,th ,U) ,,!,,! ,IB t0 hor wa. her of conmerco has teeen wtplalnJ ahe W(B unuWo1 thllB l0 fctwi, by them as a unanimous votn of 35 urtm at various limes. makJm a uud "haul" In tie business. SAVED FROM FLOODS BY GREAT HEIGHT Ex-football Player Mado Good Uso of His Six Fool and Seven Inches, momborj out of 760 n TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. ear cf ntrt rr "trm four mnntr it you doa' tilo mui. - l.t. t pay L.ia. SHERIFF KILLED BY UNKNOWN ASSAILANT (United Proas Lensod Wire.) ' Ogden, Utah, Nov. 28. Wholesale arrests on either side of tho Weber river aro bolng mado today In tho hope of catching In tho dragnet the desperado who late last night shot o flnd kUled D0,mty Sheriff 8. T. Clark nPPf19F9 TRYING TO antl wounded Deputy Bhoriff Murphy miTnn iiimplf sam aiul u "' rnun 'n tne i)BKt't"t'n the two doputles. (Unltd Press Leasod Wire.) wurpny ana uiarn were wa.King London, Nov. 28 A prote t through tho small town of Utlnah, a against the Inclusion of the United , few miles oast of Ogden, when tho States In tho policy of Great Britain outlaw.evldontly thinking tho ottlcers for the enlarg-ment of her navy to had come for him. opened firo. The exceed those of any two powers. : first bullot killed Clark. In trying to BrtHrossed to tho nubile by tho n.- kill Murphy and the sick man his San Fritnolmio, Nov. 28. "Cash:' & Smith, the former giant right guunl on the Unlvui-nlty of Nevada's fooibull team, Is In this vlty, having Just returned from Costa. Illea, whoru lib had a thrilling experience escap ing from tho worst Moods that tho country had seen In the last fifteen J yours. So tremondouH was tho down pour nod tho accompanying Hoods that tho whnlu face of tho country was, trnnnroriued; tho initio, in one of which Smith wits employed, woro llllud wltili water; rivers overflowed their banks and swept plautntloun, railroad, villages rjul 5U0 natives to destruction, hiiilth suys that tlio damage to tho country nan not bo otttlmanm! nt this date, but the loss of proforty will b vory heavy. Only Smith's groat height, 0 foot, 7 IncUitH, onnbled him to keep his head above tho waters when limy r imbed down upon his dwelling. II had a jurllous oxixirlomio for ho had to Havo not only Iilmsulf but throe eonipiuiloiiH. Thay timdo their way to tho hilly oountry and lived miser ably for three weeks until tho storms abated and th could press on to tho coast. Stella McKcnzy, a girl of Maryi vllle, Cal., ha just been curod of lock-jaw caused by laughing too henrtlly, by having her teeth broken nod mouth forced ohmi. Don't tako cold, but if you do, don't fall to tako Komp's Balsam to irovrtnt serious consoquencos, Notlt ng oho Is so vnluablo in treating oughs and colds, Night rldorB In Tonnessoo yestor day whtpp'd two boys because they would not work nnd another man becauso he "talked too much." Kemp' Balsam, Is a safo cough, euro, for it contains nothing that caa harm you. It Is tho bust cough euro, but costs no nioro than any other kind. All druggists sell It, Fearing tho work of night rider, Kentucky residents aro lrcquotliiK the stnto nuthorltles not to withdraw tho militia. Qjfi. Whodyb agrazme tloa. i aim was poor. Mury has not the It deolaros that America and Ger-1 slightest Idea who tho desperado is. many art the next,, two powers in " - comparative naval strength. America One. hundred Filipinos wero v. prmr'oally to bujid- two navl drowned In a steamer off tho Luzon iwinjc to hor double coastline. coast. CHRISTMAS NUMBER You should read "Tho Woman's Invasion"; It's powerful and dis turbing, but It's your business, and bound to come homo to you man or woman. And you should see "The Child's Christmas Troe." sparkling color and vurHO, almost a complete little gift-book In H Folf. There's the makings of a sermon, a Hpvjfich. a laugh, or a dehuto ,n every number of Kvery body's. For Balj by all dealers. DoWltt's Kldnoy nnd Bladder Pllla nro unoqualod In cusoa of wohk buck, backaoho, Inflaination of tho hlndder, rhoumatlc pains, Antlaoptic and net promptly. Sold by all drug, gists. o Itonsovolt has ordered navy offl- eors to quit discussing warships' d- focts, o Hick Ifcndviclie. This distressing dlieaso reaults tranx a disordered rondltlon of tho stomach, and can be cured by taking Chnmbcrlaln's Stomach ami l.ivnr Tablets. Get a fro samnlo at Dr. Stone's drug store and try It. W. B. Klmbal, of Memphis. Tonn , unable to do his duty by returning to hl wife and dovertlng another woman, yestorday committed sm- oldo by drowning. Mrs. J. Illnoker, 80-year-old Ore gon CUy pioneer, died at her homo yesterday. -fi i .. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. !Tib Kind You Have Always Bwght nrstli.1 V 'f?JT Hoars Ifc-