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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
DAILY oAPITAIi JOURNAL, 8ALBM, ORMJON, fMIOlMPAY. DKOKMnKR 3, 190. 8 at i ft f i-J Friday Bargain Da .... . i!i-.. ! u. .., ,(,) ,i .inn (Aill Hn unll hv RP.Ifintinn n fp.W flifta this Frirtav Rnmnin n.. . t M - H ' Hundreds of sunnestive xmas presents are now on mspiay m mu many ugh"! uhchm, emu yuu ... .. --. 0 -, .yuui uay, ine SDP , . , ii.!- -t I U Uimrinnrlo nf cnnniole wnn oon cnvn mntlftV 011. and SeG llOW mUCh better Ollr Valllnc ni'n un H'K"1I only an inaucemem ror you 10 come 10 wis siuiu dim 0 mu uunm u. oH,u.,o j,u u.. . , --, - ,, lllc(M you can g uo your snopping in me mornmy, 11 pus&imu . Quarter-Off Sale of Men's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Undewear, Neck Wear, Hosiery and Suspenders. ! '!; H&' IUl i ', & r i ? Comforts Cold Weuthor Comforts. Fino Sllkollno covorod Cotton Comforts, s!zo 72x75: our rogulnr $2.00 find $2.25 values; Friday Bnrgnln Day only Special $ 1 .58 Each Christmas Teddy Bears Buy Friday Bargain Day at this oxcoptlonal low prlcoj rdgulnr 25c values 15C Hugulnr COo values 250 Thoy nro covored with a good Cotton PIubIi that rosomblcs bear skin vory much. Tako ndvantago Friday Bargain Day Only Fascinators Fine Wool Fascinators and Scarfs Tho colors nro Cardinal Light Bltio, White, Pink nnd Black; nil this Fall's newest stock prepare now for colder wonthor, wor'o going to have It. Friday Bnrgnln Day Only, 50c value for 42C 85c and 90c values for , . . gOC Waists Ladies' Outing Flannel Petticoats 'They nro a largo full-slzo, doublo silk clock stitch. Extra largo flaro, and nro tho kind that aro well In demand this tlmo of tho year. Extra good 75c values for Friday Bnrgaln Day. Only High class McBsnllno nnd Not Wnlsts, In Light Bluo, Pink, Lnvon der, Whlto and Champagne all this Benson's nowest talorlug effects; designed by oxports; values to $1 f) QQ Itoducod Friday Bnrgalrf Day Only, .3 J PRICE, OR LESS 33 1-3 PER CENT. Domestic Department Bargains For Friday Bargain Day Only: Flno Drown Blenched Bath Towols; Rogulnr 2Gc values, this day 19c Tollo De Nord and A. F. C. Olnghnms, reg. 15c vnlues. Friday Bnrgaln Day Only 16 yards for $ .OO Flno Tricot FInnnoIs, whlto finked In Light Bluo, Pink, Qroen, Old Hoso, Tan, etc. Regular 35o vnlues Friday Bnrgaln Duy Only "ZZ" .J Leggins Children's and Infants' Whlto Wool Lowin. .u. . . , "" ' vuo Proper ttpe,i tho cold daysVkoot) thn nlilMinn 1 m... .... . J ""u, a scoping ,hea ,1 Rogulnr 50c values A Regular 35o values Romombor tlicso nro on sale Ki ldn Bnrgnln Day Only, Umbrellas From our largo assortment wu offer n special lloe 0! arin Twill covorod Umbrollas, 2C-ln In size with metal and horakJ always sold for $1.25 nnd $1.50; your cholco Friday Birub Only, extra spcclnl 63 c Each 1 I 9fy jO kf f W.i&'b.J&. b. JHfconrtMAUD 19 c Yd Shoes Childron's and Infants' Patent, Button and Lnco, Colored Top Shoes; regular $1.50 values; Friday Bargain Dny Special 'Pr. 89 95c i Very dcslrablo for school children. Toques Childron's flno Knit Toques; tho colors nro White lth iWi Bluo Bordors. 3Co vnlues, spcclnl for , Thoy aro nil worth more but youro, Friday only at thew Prlcoa 3e.w&3iJL O O O.. OOOOOOOO O PITY MFWS OOOOOOOOOOO Weather Forecast 1'alr tonight anil Friday. Tho llOONlt'lti Aro horo. Thoy aro In tho window at Huron & Hamilton's. JHg Mllllnory Sale All gooda nt ono-lnlf prlco, re gardless of coot. Our ontlro bIock must bo sold by Docombor 15. All lata trlmmod to ordor without oxtn charge. MIbs Evans, Meyers' storo. n-ao-tf Chicken Pio Suppor At tho First Congregational church tomorrow night at 5 to 7:30. KcmenilH' Tho chicken plo suppor nt tho First Congregational hurch tomorrow night. Wnrnitli Will bo nssurod foi evory room In tho houso If you buy your boater from Duron & Hamilton. Remember the Bazaar ' At tho First Prosbytorlan church Vodnosdny, Docombor 9. Ladles who havo mado donntlotiB, or wish to do so, ploaso loavo samo at tho church Tuesday afternoon or Wod uosday foronoon if possible Everything Electrical Can bo had at 484 Court St. Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. ".arco, Prop. 17-eod-f. Stop Wasting fuol; buy tho right kind of a boater; ono that will heat satis factorily. Buren & Hamilton. Nvw TTousoa Always for salo. Company. Vogot Lumber Tho Iibor 8v Every woman wants a Hoosler Kitchen Cablnot. Como and b-o thorn ut Huron & Hamilton's. Meet Mo At tho chicken plo snipper at the First Congregational church tomor row night. For Btovo Wood And coal call 198, Voget Lumber Company. Johnson & Stogt? Is the plnco to get your suit pressod and cleaned. Next door to Journal. Shnfcr, tho Harare J Din Now Is tho tlmo to get your heavy draft and plow harness. Best stock In town. Philomath Creamery Buttor for tho good tnblo. Ask your grocor. Purtlruln Buyors can always find what thoy want. In tho moat lino at Stoualoffs' Sanitary Market Phono orders are elected carefully. Phone 321. The Housewife Who cannot find tlmo to do her shopping personally, finds tho J. M. Imwroncc grocery a Batlsfaotory placo to trado. Phono 311. Unborn Aro now a source of great com fort, Soo our stock before buying. Huron & Hamilton, O O O Mrs. Jolinso ays tho secret of good coffee Is vary almplo buy Folgor's Golden t wkoi roast, and "kave H yround sot Uo la. OOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOO 12. T. Judd, of Jefferson, Is top plug hero for a fow days. Dolph Sluoll, trnvollng salesman for tho Thomas auto manufacturers, wnB In tho city today looking nfter bu8inos8. Mr. Sholl stntes that Sa lem has tho prospects of being the banner automobile town of tho stnto, and by tho noxt summer there will ho nutos "to burn." Dan II. Duffy, of South Bend. Ind., arrived last night to look over Salem with iho intontlon of procuring a lo cation to Install a broom factory. Ho will call on Bovoral business men of tho city today for Information re garding tho prospects of establish ing a plant hero. Judge Burnett has gone to Corval lls to hold court for the next few days. n A Paris judge Is proposing to have Madam Stolnhell hypnotised In an effort tobeourd the truth from hor. POWDERS (Continued From Page 1.) Rons, as tho woman who might be tho "frloud" roferrcd to in tho mys terious letter of Dr. McIIawer, said that fiho had not seen nor hoard from Boas within two years. "IIo was staying nt my houso two yonrs ago," declared Mrs. Walker, "nnd wns nt that 'tlmo employed by tho Century Electric Company of San Joso. I bellovo ho loft for a posi tion with tho Independent Electric Company, of Son Francisco." Mrs. Walker then conducted n rooming houso. She resldos at 03 South Fifth street. Died in ConvnlHlons. Dr. J. B, Clark oxalned Boas' boJy and porformed an autopsy today in a vain effort to learn what killed Boas. "I found absolutely nothing to show tho cnuBA of death," said Dr Clark. "Tho stomach showed that ho had eaten a hearty meal. Tho stomach was oven dliltended with, food, There woro no sign of tho pow ders. "Tho man might havo died of strychnine, which leaves no traco, and It Is also possible that ho died of ptomalno poisoning. Tho cause of donth will not be known until tho annlysls of the stomach Is complet ed." The condition of the body Bhows that Boas died In convulsions. His hands are clenched and overy muscle Is strained. The catain, referred to In the let ter which accompanied tho powders, is a now chemical preparation adopt ed from itho Guava, and is not recog nized to nny great extent by phyBl- cians. 0 NEW SCHOOL HOUSE AT HAZEL GREEN Tho petitions which wore present ed to tho county commissioners a few wooks ago by tax payors and resi dents In tho Hazel Green school dis trict, asking for a new school houso in addition to the present ono, will not bo takou up by the court any moro, as a successful and satisfactory settlement was arrived at by the par ies Interested. Fran Josef has reigned as kin? In Austria for 60 years. FINGER MARKS JTAKEN OF DR ROBERTSON'S ASSAILANT Warden Curtis, of tho ntate peni tentiary, at tho request or Sheriff Harry MInto, took tho finger impres sions of Homer Black, tho man who is chargod with tho shooting of Dr. Robertson, this morning. Sheriff Mlnto had this plcco of work done for tho purposo of Identification, and will aeud a copy of tho impressions to .tho Identification bureau at Fort LeaVonworth, Kansas, which office has tho records and necessary Infor mation of nearly evory criminal of any reput In tho United States. Tho mode of Identification, through impressions taken of the finger tips on a piece of paper, has just been In stalled during tho past year In tho Oregon penitentiary by Warden Cur tis, and It has proven a great bone factor in the Identification of crlm lnal subjects, Tho system which Warden Curtis has established Is the most accurate form of Identification now practiced In tho world. To take the, fingor Impressions, It Is first nec essary to locate a certain spot upon which the fingers havo been laid, af ter which a composition powder Is applied to tho place of contact by the fingers, and a perfect impression ap pears. Should tho flngors be latd upon any black object, such as safe, a white powder is used, and on white objects tho black powder Is brought to boar, An Impression can ho ob tained after a hand or flngors havo touched a certain object a week hence with perfect accuracy, Tho fingor Impression identifica tion system has been put In use throughout every large criminal In stitution In tho world, and lias been tho means of capturing a good iuau of tho smoothest law breakers. It was first originated In England's Scotland Yard, from which placo the outsldo world obtained tho Informa tion. Tho most OBsoutlnl point In favor of tho Impressions, Is tlint no ono portion's finger tip contains th samo Identical lines as that of an other person, which fact has boon taken from observations mado In lwmdrcda of cases. .1 , 0 ASK CITY CLOCK BE LIGHTED UP A petition has been tendered to tho county commissioners signed by ovor n hundred taxpayors In this city, asking that tho dials on tho court houso clock bo Illuminated in ordor that thoy may bo seen at night aR woll ns In tho day tlmo. The commissioners havo not ns yet taken tho matter uudor ndvlsomon, but will probably do so at, the present meeting. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR NEW STATE BUILDINGS Tho Portlnnd Railway, Light & Powor Co., havo potltlonod tho court to grant thorn n pormlt to string wires from a Junction point on tho Turner road to tho Oregon State In stitute for tho feeble minded for the purposo of transmitting olectrlo en ergy, such as powor and lights to bo put In uso by that Instltuto. Tho pe tition was prosontod by Rollln K Page, tho local agent. The court has not acted on tho matter as yet WANTS PERMIT TO FLOAT LOGS John O. Lais, of Sllvern, ha presented a petition to the; countr commissioners, asking that the court doolaro he little stream known a Silver Creok, running through the town of Sllverton, a public highway. In order that ho may float logs dowu tho creek to his mill at Sllverton from tho mountalneous country near tho hoadwaters. Tho petition stftes that tho land upon which tho timber standB is Borough and nnountnlnou that tho transportation of logs other wise than by water Is Impossible, and that tho timber In queetlon win scale 15,000 feet to the aero Tne court still has tho petition under an viesiot. I'Ol U XOT LOCATE BtrrmiLLE : After making a thoronji 1 lin nrmnlsoa nnd adiiccot to Huttevllle, tho placo of nW terday aftornoon, bbctm not locate tho partla rape" Hin trlmo. The roMr ! I nt nvnrv dPSttlDtlOII. IBd I mntlo n haul of awui i HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL filiAMrOO AXD ELI)A M. COUCH, iv nrntessei Ut ! InL.IInn ffinrintwd. Mi hair tonlca are UsW umo ana ojpww -v Room IB, EUrH lilt. i . liinff A0f 1 rrwr JWVTV Electro-Turfc" Rrhn KKff and all chronle dtog Movements "JJJ Alsace ana .:'. - Experienced U7"J NotwJckUW ittMimn"' -"J J1 omce w - . 29, rnmmerxiA"r iir.rMtV TO if MM wr'ZrJt. Over Ladd & wm0. : . ,, D .... rnir J o Ntwi""". . n u ' a n O 0 0 J "d. ftlsS'j J. rvJ " -rl Fn,ished!!i-,!J -i.trlc lis1 j,Mm .:. eh coflisii 473 o"""- V w.nted to r; i Woods, --