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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1908)
"wr"fj - frrKm T.AlhX CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORgQOft, TUESDAY, DEGKMDER 1. 10. m if ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Are Hiiperlor to all others, common scum- boltiu tin- lemlliti: factor In their construction. The corset N n.Hl,rB,m,n. f ' ,d .should he hygienic, Mtullnry and perfect fitting. It Is riun. hull ie iintl as niicIi It should he automatically correct, Impnlrlmr no fiiiic tlou of the body. In the Itoyal Worcester Is wIRinvlrlM of fit, fahrle, finish and heauty. IUI "l,m few Lines Just Received-? 1 .OO to $2.SO Ion ton corsets $3.00 to $6.50 Distinguished, roflned, stylish, sur passing In eomfort, daintiness, and (' Miire nil other corsets. DOWAGER CORSETS $1.75 to $3.00 Tho most advanced type of corset for stout figures. Imparting a grace ful and trim appearance to largo women. N sM WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Our stock of thoso goods Is complete as to sizes, weights and fin ish all kinds for all :eeds. For wemen: all stylos and nrlrnn. nmi nil rn fni,ir,,i i,u i fit ovory part of tho leg and foot perfectly. Elastic wolt at top, nnr rowed to fit sntig at ankle, Instep nnd toes, giving a neat, trim np- For misses and girls: PONY STOCKINGS, fine, dressy looking, in cottons and lisles. For beys: PONY STOCKINGS, stout enough to stand hnrd wear, and flno enough for comfort and looks. I SPslfeiL For men: WAYNE. KNIT socks, domlum weights for hard sor- i, nnd thin, light wolght lisles for dress, all colors and comblna- 'WAYNE KNIT is mado with an extra thread at all points of in, are good fast colors, and wo recommend these stockings as vbest hosiery values, in town. 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c STOCKINGS. tMCCMAIW L. Stockton The Old White Corner yzszyza GIGANTIC Continued from pngo 1.) nnd Mi regiments nppnrcnt to Erg'nnd, will ho used prnc Ins th v now nro. :e f'ock'j of anno, many of me most modern typo, ro anufnetured In Japan, havo iiKglul mi, nnd aro hurled at onlv known to tho hlghoHt The rovcrnment hns ells some of tho nlacos. hut thr stock', are safe. y native who has command tachnirnt undor tho British al1 t -d a corns. Tho nlaiu hh C: d of the ocean, hut all en n tilled of tho prohnhlo wrrr the h gnnl w ho. Wo 'M mlul lu r.ir nlnn of enm- y for !n exports, 7 or i ho nntlvo rajahs, now to or unswerving in tho i to th- Ilrltsh. will ho found Ue with their oxcollonlly troop- Cnshmoro, PntlolU ipllor nil will help. Other her uprisings will tnke the present nlnna nro fol- ut nnd tho details nro, in Ion, too romploto to change aur.nuy how 1b around ou'hHo Lurknow nnd urob ilin! '- Of tho nlnns nroun-1 and Madras. I do know that o-a t)rro nre jn tone hwlth er ind thnt Mohnmmcdnn w 1 ho lighting Bldo by side emrranco of tholr country. reckoned nn rnlnfornninntn fire r j Filmland Tho Suez ' ' locked by tho sinking f" lp Then where wlllj " ' t lier Kimiillos?" to i ntlnueil folia nt (ho I pt nurmnh and n' K -p to throw off the Ck -1 Mm mnii imiini'l 11110 1 ' i'lirdng of the bat- 0 n .nt ngnliut the Ocel- PILES CURED QUICKLY Without Pnln, fiivnt Cost, Optvnitlnu Trouble lu the Swrwy of Your Omi Home. or Trln I Package by Mall Fire. Evoiy druggist carrlos Pyramid Fllo Cure In stock. Why? Hecnuj pilo suorcrs buy it in such quantities that tho drugglHt is compelled to mipply tho domnnd, or lo-o this cln&s of pntrnnngo. Thoso Httlo cones porform thoir dutloH so quickly as to ho almost an ovor-nlght relief or cure. Testimonials unsolicited come to us dally of tho groat succoss Pyra mid Pilo Cure h making. Cases of ton and fifteen years havo heon curod nftor a short tlmo by theso little honlors. No worry is nocessary, tho drond or pain nnd hospital nnd operating tnblo Is removed. Don't ho skoptlcal, liny n box ni once, nnd give yourself relief. 1 will not tnko months to prove their value. Ono or two applications Is all tho proof you need. Any druggist, nnywhore, will sup ply you, or, if you prefer, send us fifty conts, and wo will be plonscd to send you a box by mall In plain wrappor, or send us our name and addrosa, nnd we will send you n trial package by mall free Address Pyr amid Drug Co. 15a Pyramid Hldg , Marshall. Mich pi h lie O,. i tf nd ir "rrrlblo affair," con- I Sikh, -but It Is In- ' oiile havo BUffored he- present genoiu- rilerx Thoy do not as did tho generation Iw&adjffk agazne rtstmas (Number - BECHS hnnr.li 11 nt. "rl "rl fm nnd wet feet ul' 'Jgctuer Kr "est doctors says that 1 f f a.sfhlef than any e " " g rrbr fi fi, . H l right and powerful. i 10 go without. ta; 1 60 a year. v n caucpierw. MUSIC LOVfRS HAD GOOD TIME Tho npponranco of Maud Powell nt tho Orand opera house last night at tracted a wnnll but an enthusiastic audience of sincere muslcdovurs. Mine. Powell Is undoubtedly the greatest artist that has over ap peared lu the Capital City. So much has hlroady buon said about hur playing thnt It would bo Ineffective to Buy more. Her Interpretations of the works of tho old composers woro rendered in a hillllant manner, hur fingering of dllllcult compositions U given With th ptontept uihi, and her oxpreastons, Knndliii; irom thy most dollcato to the hoavlst jiassagoj uie lull of th most rodued foaling. Mine. Powell was assisted by May Muklo, collolst and Ann Ford, pian ist. Miss Powell appeared In three single numbers, with Miss Ford as n recall for this sho gnvo a medley of well-known old songs. Miss Muklo from- her first np penrance was a favorite with tho audience. Her renditions on her nwkward nnd dllllcult instrument were executed with tho greatest ease, Mini 1tpl11l.iot it.m r...t tr. nl...!.. . uiiiiiuiil;. Jll'l lUfUIHI.' Olllf.IV number wns tho "Tnrautello," by Linder. Sho grncofnlly responded to all her recalls. Tho accompanies ment of Miss Ford was most Intelli gent, and milled much to tho ovon- lng's enjoyment.' The Two Fairy Talo waltzes by I Schuett by nil threo artists was tho Inst, and ono of tho most enjoyable numbers on the program. The program given follows. 1. Vleuxtomps, Concerto, D Min or Introductien: Andnnto Ilollglir so, Tempo ill Mnrcin, Maud Powell 2 Locatelll, Sonuto, D Major. Al legro, Adagio. Mlnuctto with Vnrla tlons, May Muklo. 3 Arensky, Trio, Op. 31; (nl Scherzo, (b) Andnnto Cnntablle Maud Powell, May Mukle, Ann Ford 4. WlenlnwBko, Caprice Vnlae, Maud Powell. r. Llndnor, Tnrnutolle, Mn Mukle 6. Moznrt, Minuet from Concer to, Iliizzlnl; Schorzo Fantastlque Maud Powell. 7. Schuott, Two Fair Talo Wnlt zes, Maud Powoll, May Mukle, Ann Ford. W. lis7 (Continued from pago 1.) tilp ncross tho Lny to confer with Kell, nnd wns tho Inst porson to tulk with him about hh nffiilrs boforo ho tusnppeareu. Kells statement In part follows' "I was called up on tlo telephone nt 7: 45 O'clock 1'ist night and in formed that 'a gontloninu wn com ing across tho buy to soo mo.' I naked who It was. and tho voice re plied: 'Never mind, you know who it Is.' "It wns 830 o'clock when I nuw tho police launch arrive, and when I wont down to tho wntor's edge, Chief Hlggy stopped out "Ho soomed to ho greatly per turbed nnd worried, nnd nt onco bo gnn to complain of tho nttncln be ing mado upon him in tho nowspa pers Ho Laid ho was being hounded by the nowspnpors. nnd was ox tremely hitter nhout it. Thin was the first thing ho spok't of when ho landed. "i told him to ,ii.v no nttoutl)ii ti what fii p.ilthe pesr Rnld nb-.nt him, nnd tried to culm him. Wo thon talked about matters portnlnlng to tho police department, nnd nt 10 o'clock ho started back ncross tho bay. "Tho tldo wns low at tho tlmo, and I had to go out In n rowboat 10 moit tho chlof. Whon I took hint buck out to tho lnunch, I noticed that It was cold, nnd udvlsed him thnt ho had bettor wra pup on tho trip bai'l . Hlg gy said to me: 'Novor mind about mo. you better tnko enro of yourself.' Those woro tho Inst Words he spo'co to mo." Tho Btntomont of Engineer Mur phy to tho commission is considered to support tho theory of Hiilclde Ho said: "Chlof Hlggy, when he came down to tho dock, said thnt ho had missed Commissioner Kell, nnd wnniid to go ovor to Uolvedore nt once Ho seomod worried, end said to me " 'Got off as quietly as you nan, nnd don't blow tho whistle unless you have to. "Whon wo roachod Helvedore, Commissioner Kell enmo out in a row boat, and. Hlggy went ashore, wher ho romnlned Tor two hours. Ho told mo to bo sure to wait, as ho wantej to got back to tho city Inst night. "Whon ho camo aboard ho com nlnlnod of being cold. I saw him walking down the deck, nnd tho last TmmtK!SSlLJj?l'l ..jjl!" ' EwSSmIw?j 'MLvfrlSSnii i U Thconly baldnjj powder made 'romi VIA Royal Grape Cream of Tartar gfm JmX made from grapes wmJx i&mk greatMt heftlthfulnets ami JS. I raLjC. usefuIneM. No alum or Jr&Atkit fiawhK phosphat ackl rPjrvm W&,ntyl$ Msoltttehr Ulggy wa's dressod In cltlzon's cloth ing. Dotectlves havo beon dotplled on tho movements of tho chief fron yes torday nf tornoon. whon ho nr ranged for IiIh mooting with Pol'ro I'niii mlsslouor Hugo D. Kell, at ItiMvldorn Island, until ho ombnrked on his Ill fated Journev (Continued on pngo 8.) , JAPAN WOULD REMAIN FRIENDS Wa'dilngton, D. C, Doc. 1. "To keep her relations with the United Smteb of the most friendly character Is tho keynote of Japan's foreign policy." This la tho stntement of John C. Clnughltn, socrotnry of tho United Stateo commlHoton to tho Toklo expo sition, who hns Juut returned from his trli to Japan, nnd who today commented on tho diplomatic ties which In tho Inst few dnys tiara drawn tho two nntlona olosor thnn ovor bofore. "Tho peoplo of Japan," said ho, "realize that thoy need tho aid of tho United States to Inauro thorn ngnlnst nggresslon," Tho building belonging to the il funct Lit Qrnndo bank bna boon sold for $2B,000. ' nccomnanlet. nnd wns given recalli for each, to which sho graciously ro-1 j mw 0f i,, ho was sitting In tho sponded. Sho also appoared wltl J cabin. Wo were thon nbo'fitViff Al MIbs Ford and Miss Muklo In two cntrni Islnnd, I think. Thon 1 did numbercs. Ono of her most pleas Ing selecctlons was n double num ber a minuet from Moeart, and Scherzo Tnutastlquo by Hazzlnl. As A Perfect Pancake Flour Guaranteed Free From Adulteration i Mixed with cold water It makes dt 1 llcious "Hot Lake" or light tooth- . some gems. ..... Recommended for healthfulness and economy and endorsed by all , lovers of pure, clean, wholesome j food. ... ! Use pothlng but water or milk j i Allen's B. B. B. Flour Co. ( Puclflc Coait Factorj'i & Jo!tr Cl.j JEWELERS THE TIME and THE PLACE Permit us to suggest tho advisa bility of shopping early In the mornings. Wo llko to take more than Just enough tlmo for each visitor In fact It Is neciwwiry for you to nssimllnto tho reality of the supremacy of this store as a gift shop. Tho morning hour Is tho tost of the day's uuccutw. Daniel Web ster used ofton to answer 30 loi ters before breakfast. Columbus planned his voyage In tho morn ing. Napoleon, Uryant, Hancroft, Washington, Jefferson. Clay, were early workers and made history. Wo havo a very festival of ar tistic delights for gift buyers. The time Morning. The place- -Darr's Jewelry Store. Huie Wing Sang Co. Big Sale on All Goods This Week We iiinko tin all kinds of Wrapper and Kimiuiim, WiiIMn, WIiIIh I'm hiMcar. We keep big Htmk of (Jents' and l'i IiiiiiIhIiHik (i'immIn, Klll( n.iil Iivsh CoimN, TiunliM, aiiUtlngi, dlilim Hot, Mc. y ,75 (Jlovei, wile 'H yj.tlt)' Knnry HagN ljll.00 I? .50 riilnn Tnipot, milo. . .1? .-5 .10 llitnilkerclilef, wile. $ .05 yi.00 I'lMliTMliIrt Mile .50 8:.a5 "rihoe, Mile a.5 $2.'M CoinfortM, Mile I.'J5 87i!5 IOiiK Coat. Nile. . . $I.U5 9 .HH a yard Matllng, Mile. .1 .UO $..() Pair Paiitx, wtl $2.15 V!.75 KliuomiH, sale. . . . I? 1.50 $i.50 Klmonus, Mile 'J.un SI.H5 Night (Sotvns wile. .$!. 81,00 Heavy Wool HklrtH, Mil,, i?u.-t :t.50 Half Hllk Ithirlc Hklrt, Mih -.5 9 ,H5 n yind (IoimI Dri'HH (JikmIh. Mile ? JW if .50 Hllk lliiiidkerclilef, halo f -' $5.00 Fnnry liiire WuIhI, wile l. All klntlM of Wrapper nnd Ifiubr. wear. Hl wile thU week. CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR 326 N. Com'l St. First Store .on N. E. Side, Salem, Or. not notlco nnythlng until wo ran In to tho wavoB of a ferry boat, and I called to him to como out nnd help me. "Whon ho did not nnswujr I Inven tlgatcd, and found thnt ho was gone." Murphy told how ho hurried nshoro and roportod tho loss of tho chlof. Other BtntemontB woro made by Captain J .J. O'Mora, who tostlllod that ho saw Hlggy yostorday at his office nt 4:30 o'clock, nnd later at C o'clock, at a restaurant near the ferry building. Captain James Kelly, head of tho detective bureau, also saw him nt his olllcw, hut did not np.-Kk to him. J milt) M. Wood, or (Iim St. Francis, saw him in the po lice HUtouiMbilw shortly before 0 n'elook. Patrolman It. U Mm Htm tetitlfled that he tww tho ehluf at tho launch Just before tho trip to Holvedore. While waiting for Unglneor Murphy, ha says, hff and Illgjo smokwl a el gar togethor, nnd tho chlof seemed cheerful. Captain Mlchaol J. Conboy, of tho Harbor station, doner I bud the sou roll whleh ho had made for tlm ohlef's body after tho drowning. ACTING CHIEF IS APPOINTED'! innififfinn''''a'llllM,ltl v DON'T MERELY GO TO BATTLE Bail's JEWELERS GO TO WAR Taoltiifl, the Uoman hlstumn. writing of the llntnvlans, said: "Otliors go to lmttl; those people go to war." With this ptrslstuut people n bnttly was merely a part of the war, of tho uampalKiii no mttr whuthur It woro won or lost. In modurn busluoHS llfo tho snmu da piovulls. With ih marohant who Is dosllnud to win, advor tlslng Is n CAMPAIGN not a mero "splurgo." A big ad Is merely a PAIIT of that eampalgnuot a thing upon which success or failure wholly rests. lu a war, a groat many big battles nio apt to bo fought some of thorn costly, moiiiu disastrous--tint all inevitable, as u part of a winning earn PQlcn. In advertising a good many big ads must bo used. Some of them may seem too expensive some also a loss of monoy Hut all aro a part of any winning campaign In tjimlnoBs all are Incidental to (ho success of tho Campaign. And when a business campaign sue eeedB as every persistent and wlso ono will tho COST will seem very small, lndoedl J San Francisco. Dee 1 - After an early morning session, the police commissioners appointed the proal- j dent of the board, A. I) Cutler, aet I ing chief of police to replace Chlof W J. Ulggy, who disappeared late ! last night from tho police patrol boat I while in tho vicinity of Aleatraz Is I land. At 8 o'clock this morning no trace of tho missing chief's body hadb.eqn found- Cupt&in of Dotectlves Jnmos Kelly, who took charge after the loss of Hlggy was reported to headquar ters, announced that bouts would be kept patrolling the banks of tho bay until tho body was recovered At the time of his dl8app"ranre1ttl(titli0ninninntmW t ft 1 AML'ifa JM . c(i JTLA