Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY OAITTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, QRBOOW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 10.
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ROYAL WORCESTER
CORSETS
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Are superior to nil others, common seine being tho lendlmr motor In
their construction. The corset Is an undergarment mm as sue
should be liyRlcnic, sanitary nml perfect fitting. It is ti flume lniilil.'i
mill as Hiich It should he nutoinntlcnlly correct, impnlrliiir no fun...
lion of the body. In the Itoyul AVorcester Is comb Inert cverv vlr u
of fit, fabric, finish and beauty. IUI UlUw
Lines Just Received-$1.00 to $2.
LA jsAv.
50
iN TON CORSETS
$3.00 to $6.50
? distinguished, refined, stylish, sur
'passing In comfort, daintiness, nnd
UliE.ince nil otlior corsets.
DOWAGER CORSETS
$1.75 to $3.00
Tho most advanced type of corset
for stout figures. Imparting n grnco
ful and trim appearance to largo
women.
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WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
i i ",V f'.00! S the,f g0?ds ls complcto as to sizes, woights and fin
ish nil kinds for all needs.
For wemen: nil styles nml nrlnna. nml nil f..n i,i.,.i i...n .
fit every part of tho leg nnd foot perfectly. Elastic welt nt top, nnr-
.u..-u u ih oiiub uf. uukiu, iHsiep aim iocs, giving n neat, trim an
earance. For misses nnd girls: PONY STOCKINGS, fine, dressy looking,
in cottons nnd Hsles.
For beys: PONY STOCKINGS, stout enough to stand hnrd
wear, nnd fino enough for comfort nnd looks.
ir men: WAYNE KNIT socks, demlum weights for hard scr
oti thin, ngni woigm ubics ior uress, nil colors and comblna
YNE KNIT is mado with nn extra thrend at all points of
. nro good rasi colors, nnu wo rccommenu incso stocKingB as
jet hosiery vnlucs in town.
25c, 35c, 50c and 75c
?&ptc'M
STOCKINGS.
TWCCMARR
. L. Stockton
The Old White Corner
5.CR3
iNFOKD HAS MORE
TROUBLE TRYING TO
HANDLE THE CO-EDS
doom
(Continued From Page I.)
I'rcra Leased Wiro.)
tnivcrrity. Cnl.. Nov. 30.
knford co-eds nro tnilnv In
111 ion r the now edict of
jn rmht Allan donn nf
Hdenf, who hns placed tho
i on Frou-Frou Bklrld,
Wn'ntrr linatnrv nf llntif
Hhadu, lights In dormltlr-
U50 cliib'j or mon rnllnra
P'clock and ovonlnc walks
. "ineso rules havo not
aed. cut tho monnlnrr nf
been lmnroRKOil nn thn rnt-
I through n succession of
rvuecs. in wine litlio law
Id down In n vnrv ilof'n.
I . :: . ......
ppniic mnnnor.
"Nty clrl honn to oscnno
pe new command niontB on
f tnat in their own halls,
pnder thr chnperonago of
c mouicrs" nnd, conso
tra protection from tho
RlUthorltlrq la aliiirtrflitAtia
e leadiro of the sororities
prnn a what thoy call the
Mil! 01 thf flfnn nf .Mm
ikntl In CrnlrltlfF tr. rnn.
al conduct nf Rtiwlnnla
apposed to ho nblo to tnko
re or themselves. Tho
leose nr i in n vory den.
and H would tnko vory
e'her Mle to preclpltnto
- nur uu mo couege
P. whkh have created the
! " Stanford read as fol-
en 8udrnti must not
nppear on tho mind or about tho tin'-
vorlsty buildings wenrlng frou-frou
skirts.
"2 Light drosses nnd particular
ly 'peok-a-hoo" waists should not he
worn nt univorlsty oxorclsos,
"3 Womon stAidnnts mUBt not
woar hoslory of light or pastel
shados.
"i Mon nnd women students
must not stroll togcthor In tho ovon
ing in Blnglo couplos.
"C Students of the un!vorslt7
must satisfy themselves with fewer
social activities.
BEAT AND ROBBED
WOMAN OF $3200
Now York, Nov. 30. Horbort
Stnncllffo, who admits thnt he is tho
man who assaulted nnd robbed JItb.
L. A. Pnlmer, proprlotor of tho St.
Itoso Hotel, In Snn Francisco, of
$1300 In ensh nnd $1400 worth of
Jowolry on tho night of March 29.
last, wnlvod extradition today, and
will bo sent back to California to
stnnd trial. Ho wbb nrrosted by
PlnkortonB in this city yostorday.
Stnncllffo, who also has an alias
of John D. Stanley, says that after
leaving Mrs Palmer for- dead, he
took a train for the East. bu fell In
with a gang of crooks, who won IiIk
confidence, nnd drugged and rohbod
him. Ho was loft ponnllosB in Phil
adelphia, nnd hnd to commit ono or
two robberies beforo ho was ablo to
ralso tho monoy nocossnry to carry
him on to New York.
DRIVEN TO ROB
BY POVERTY
tffee
!hit mikes the hre.v.
r!S& and
a &t home not
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Snn Francisco. Nov. 30. Ma-kel
robbers, who held up tho saon of
Sahadorno brothers, at 2838 Mis
sion streot. yestordny. nro In the
..amis of tho pjlice today, adndttliw
.. .. c'ne. and explaining thnt It
wns their tlrbt offonse. and one to
which thoy w io drivon on aowunt
of lack of work The two lhi.p
gave thPir nani as James ParlsbM. a
dlBhvashor. and ! ouis Glanlnl, u '
borer. ,. ,
With tho oider "hands up,' the
robbfi-s onteiod the saloon yste. -day
morning, holding up ono c-J
proprietors and a customer. Only
$C was taken from the cash roglster.
and $1 and a gold watch from th
cuBtomer. John Luretto. Then tht
thugs ran out o the placo and we-
Bcarnpe-ing down the Southern I ?
clflc tracks, when they were stopjx-1
and arrected by Patrolman Junn J
Casey, who took his prisoners f h
city prison, and found the ma' s ; i d
loaded revolvers on their persons
Their victims later identified them
rnco-trnck-betting law In Cnllfontn
nnd the adoption of a similar meas
ure In Washington would mean prac
tically tho death of racing In the
United Stntos. Tho two trnckn at
Now Orleans are indnngor of bolng
clo ed through a similar loglBlntlve
action. Tho nntl-rnclng Toaguo In
Teuuesneo Is snld to bo gaining
ground nnd n determined effort will
bo mado to stop betting at tho Mom
phis track. In Unltlmoro a move
mout has started against the Plmllco
court.
Already many of tho Inrgo ownei
aro plnnnlng to tnko tholr "string"
abroad. Auguot Belmont will race al
most exchilBVoly In England noxt
year, It Is tmld, uulosa somo unox
noctcd cliunge Is made In tho New
York laws and this 1b not likely
since tho re-election of Governor
Hughes,
Isldoro Jacobs of Snn Francisco,
trusteo of the direct legislation
leaguo announced today that raco
track gambling In this Btnto un
doubtedly is doomed. He bnsod hU
etatomont upon a poll of tho sonntors
and assemblymen which, ho snll,
shows a good majority for autl-bet-tlng
in both housos. It is under
stood that Govornor Glllott nlroady
has practically agreed to sign the
bill If It Is passed by tho logrolature.
"Wo havo recolvod answers
from -H aBsemblymon who have an
nounced thomsolvos poiltlvoly In
fnvor of the antl-rnco trnck-gamblii.j!
bill," said Jacobs today. Of tho -to
senators 23 are known to favor the
bill. This will give nis a good ma
jority In both hoiiBOB. There Ik no
doubt, howovor. that a hard fight
will be mado by Senator Loavltt ef,
Oakland, nnd Prosldont Tom W11-!
lining of the California Jockey clu'
and "Lucky" Dnldwln of the Santi
Ann track to Ixat us. Hut It ueeius.
now It Ib as good as alroady passed ' ,
It is the general bollof that tie ,
racing Interests In this stnto will not ,
glvo up without a strugglo nnd the
ovents In this connection at thu toin-
Ing session of tho legislature will at
tract nntlon-wldo Interest.
TROUBLE
'Continued from pngo 1)
lstratjon has gono n atop beyond Us
rights, and It is to settle this Impor
tmit point that tho stnto departmont
will bo asked to toll tho sennto whnt
It has done.
Senator Cushman, chnlrman of
tho sonnte committee of foreign re
lations said today that, In tho absenco
of any authorltatlvo text of tho al
leged ngrcoment with Jnpan, It
would bo lmposslblo to say Just
what tho senato Intended to do. If,
said he, tho document wns morely
"a declaration of principles" nnd
contained nothing binding on either
country, ho hnrdly saw any excuse
for finding fault with tho stnto de
partment. On tho other hand, ho
felt .that such n document, exchanged
between tho two powers-, would hnvo
n salutary effect In stopping war
talk ntuong tho Jingoes.
It Is reported thnt tho five ar
ticles of tho allogcd treaty, purport
ed to have boon drawn up by Secre
tnry Hoot nnd Dnron Tnhnhlra, are
tho fruit of negotiations undortnken
by president-elect Tnft when ho was
In Jnpnn a year ago. ir this was
tho cn80, say tho leading sonntors, It
Is morothnn over nn lmporntlvo mnt
tor thnt the explanation of tho ne
gotiations bo mado boforo Tnft's in
auguration. Thnt tho "treaty" is ronlly a firm
alllanco Is tho view tnkon of tho flvo
articles by tho London papers, and
America ls praised for having eolvcd
tho Far Eastorn question bo that hos
tilities In tho Pacific havo now been
postponed indefinitely. Somo basis
for this theory Js found in ho statc
mont thnt tho agrcomont 1s said to
contain provisions that oach othor's
torrllorlnl possessions In tho Pacific
shall ho reopected nnd thai, tho "open
door' policy nhnll bo maintained.
This, It Is argued, would havo been
superfluous unices tho governments
had Intended to rench moro 'than "a
gontlomcn's undorstndlng" in re
gard to their urcepoctlYo rolntlons.
HAINS HAD IT, TOO
"DEMENTIA AMERICANA"
Says His Mind Was Blank on
Day of Annis Killing
Says Wife Confessed,
Now York, Nov. 20. Capttln
Potor C. Halns. Jr., tho nmn who
killed William h Annln tho mnga
zln" publisher, nt the Hnysldo Ynchl
Club Inst August, today told his
atory for tho first time, Insisting
thnt, as far as remembering thy trag
edy Itself, his mind wns n blank. Ho
declare dthut It wns his boiler thnt
ho had novor boon nt Iinyside
Annis ho blamed hltturl) u tlio
man who hnd broken up his in-,
taught his wife t ndrliiK and smoko
nnd Indulge In army post orglos,
while ho was in tho Philippines.
Captain llalim said that ho did not
credit 'tho stories about his wife un
til ho loarued them from uulmpet'ch
nblo sou reus. Then ho taxed ho.
nbout hor deods, nnd, said he. site
broke down nnd ionfoHod, not only
thn' sho had deceived him, but that
Bhelovod AnnlH.
When his wlfo aucd him for di
vorce, Bald Halns, the charges which
hIio made woro prompted ny Annis.
So terribly nffoctod wbh 1i by tho
alleged Injustice, snld Halns, thnt ho
lost his boubcb, nnd, for a iltnu, wua
not nccountnble for IiIh conduct.
OASTOniA.
RECOVERING BODIES
FROM CAVED-IN WINE
MArrlannn, Pa., Nov. 30. I2hU
muteM of tho number of dead us the
renult of tho great dlsnstur of Sat
urday In tho mlno of the Plttsburg
Uuffitlo Conl company, vary today
from 120 to 243
The nfllclals of tho company de
clared that not more thnu 120 woro
killed nnd assert thnt this Is the
large posnlblo ostlmnto.
The foreman of tho mlno, novar
thelwu. doolnros thnt 214 men woie
in the mine at tho time of tho ex
plottlon. Only one ofcapad alive.
One iosoiio party says that ISO
bodioi aro still In tho shaft. So
fur 83 havo been romovod. This
would inako tho total luumbor of
dead 233.
Of th 83 bodlen tuken out, 7S
haw buu Identlflml.
Th- other live are decapitated nnd
o badly mnnglod that it probably
l!l be Impossible to identify them.
Thirty bodloa which woru In Bight
of ho reacuorj this morning un
doubtedly will bo removed today
1 Kennedy's
Laxative
il.A fMMA.in iah liTrat- nnrf
iron medicine, without oil. f f1Ytfh SxTTIIH
Vinol is much better than VrUUgH JJ 1 Wf
cod liver oil and emulsions,
because, while it contains all
the medicinal value they do,
it disagrees with no one.
As a body builder and '
strength creator for old
nPrtnift. rlelinate children,
after sickness, and for stub
born coughs and colds Vinol
is unequaled.
It Tastes Good and
Creates Strength
YOU NEVER REALIZE what It costs for a "few
days' accommodation" at a "credit store" until
you compare the "credit store" prices with
prices asked for the same quality of merchandise at a
"cash store."
It's because it costs a "credit store" more to do
business, and you have to pay your neighbor's debts
when you trade at a "credit store."
Try the cash plan and keep out of debt.
We consider QUALITY first when buying and intend
that every article in the store shall be absolutely reliable.
That's why our merchandise proves satisfactory to the
customer. . a . i . 1 5 M'&UMa
The great volume of business enables us to buy at
the lowest quantity prices and we discount every bill.
Our business management is on an economical basis.
We have no losses from "bad accounts," as we stiok to
the "spot cash" plan.
That's why we undersell "regular stores."
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OOOOOOOOOOO OO OOOOOOOOOOO
SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS.
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O Throo thousand havo boon rendered homeless nnd Uicuennds of 0
0 dollnrs worth of property destroyed by Honda In Oklnhoma. o
O Mordocnl Drown und Ovlo Ovcrhall, tho crock pltchora, hnvo 0
O been offered contrnots nt 5,000 for tho noxt onBon. O
O Timothy Woodruff, chairman of tho Now York Republican com- O
O mlttoo, has Btoppod nsldo to loavo n clear road for Secrotnry of O
O Stato Root Ko gain tho Now York United Hlnton Honntornhlp. O
O Chinese aro plnnnlng to plnco a boycott nn Drltlsh goods ho- )
O cnu.e of tho nctlWtlos of that country In nttomptlng to havo tho O
O anti-Japanese boycott called off. O
O Rebels ti . marching on Hnytl'a eupltnl, defoitlnn lh.o eovom- O
O mout 'orees aa thoy go. O
O Tho postmnstor-Koneral'B report recommends tho ottnhllBhment 0
O of postnl savings banks and a pnrcola post. O
O Plans are afoot to try 35 Springfield rlotors at ono tlino. O
O Twolvo murdororo aro conflno.1 In tho Multnomah county Jail. O
O O O O OOOOOOO 00 OOOOOOOOOOO
WINS CALIFORNIA
MARATHON RACE
San FrnnclHco, Nov. 30. Corne
lius Connolly, a concrete workor, 34
years of ago, nnd a runner of ostnb
Untied local reputation, Is receiving
well-earned applause today for ho
distanced 2-t runnerH yesterday In a
Marathon race of nearly 21 mllOB,
between Frultdnlu, Hay wards nnd
tho Castrovlllo valley. Ho mado a
record of 1 hour and 51 minutes und
25 secondH, beating tho amntour rec
ord hitherto estnbllshed for that dis
tance. Connolly kept nhond of his rivals
throughout tho contest, nnd In u
long, easy strldo left each of them
far behind, finishing 10. mlnutos In
front of tho noxt man, Soldier Joseph
II. King. Tho third man was Rob
ert Howdou, of tho Uolliiueo Club,
and tho fourth was Goorgu llohrmnn,
or the Hluplamat Indians.
o
TEA
There is nothing that
costs so little, both money
and work, and that goes
so far if it has the chance.
Your vrocariclurni your mon., If ,ou do1
Uke ScliUlUif ' l4l; nt Lao.
Tho agroomont botweon Amorlca
nnd Japan ban been commended "by
tho othor nntloiiB.
o ,
Uso DsWltt'B CnrbolUod Witch
Hazel Salvo It Is healing, cooling
and cloanslng. It la especially good
for piles, Bold by all drugglaU.
o
A printing house In Lisbon, Spain,
wns blown up with a bomb yestor
day but no one wns killed.
o , ,., .
Try ICodol today on our guarantee.
Tako it for a llttlo while, as that s
all you will nood to take, Kodol di
gests what you eat and makes tho
stomach Bwoct. Sold by all drug.
gists.
0
CASTOR I A
Por Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Havo Always BougM
Dears
Bhj
nnMuo t Ofay7c4
OUT OF WORK
TRIES SUICIDE
Relieves Colds bv working them out
of Ihe system through a copious and
healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"At pkst ta Um tut
M Mbj Sugar"
Children Like It
a, W. PUTNAM CO.
ftt BACKACHE-WEAK KtGMYS Trj
0Wh1'iKMMisW SUfcrWc SwMtffeta
SOU) BV Ahh DEATJJRfl.
Oakland, Cal., Nov. 30. Kiipeu
Tremble, a 20-ycwr-old lad, Is far
from grntoful today that tho reviv
ing hospital doctors KHved his life
last night, after ho had swallowod a
dose of lodluu with suicidal Intent.
The young man. after being resus
citated, expressed no thanks to tho
physicians, and walked calmly out
of the hospital.
It is feared that he may repeat hi"
atetmpt today, as ho has been von
despondent for some time on account
of the lack of the useossarloH of life
Tremble recently eamo from the In
terior, and has been tumble, to find
work
"No work; no inonuy; no food; no
friends. Vhnt'n the use?" he
groaned at the hospital last night
fllrk Hcttclwche.
Thli d 'stressing disease roults
from a disordered condition of the
stomach, and can be cured by taking
Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver
Tablets. Got a free sample at Dr
Stone's drug itore and try It.
(Jrcnt ChlncM) Doctor
I. M. 1! U M
Has medicine which will cure any
known dlieaso, Ho rnakos a special
ty of, and guarantees to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Illioumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kldno
Troubles; also any blackened or
swollen surenous, brokon limbs;
Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of
Dolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
ness, HornU Troubles and Paralysis
Consultation freo. Cure of Ylck Ho
Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs.
163 High St., upstairs, Salem. Or.
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