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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1908)
ATLT OAFTT SL JBUKNAU 8AUM. OftBOON. WEDNESDAY, DBGEMIIBll 98, 1808 iuckabuck ick Towollng, 18 inches with DamnsKou . pat 30 cts. if pKNIX MUFFLERS 30c each Intll Christmas. UCED until Christmas, Ostrich Boas at cost. Feather Boas at cost. hi Et m i Veggie? j. fill IF WASHNGTON - . UE 0. R .& N. ROAD Waoh D t 23 Mem- SES CHRONIC COUGHS, AND BRONCHITIS thor Eeruodioa Fail en troubled with a chronic 'Tho rouiniiaaioa inaieiB I many remedies without ef Throuch tlm kind sue- frIena 1 tried Vinol, and io jr bottles, am entirely Mi IlJe. 73JMh Avenua. Minn nald. H7 W. Congress M'nn , writes: "I con nrere cold last winter and fould never gef rid of it. I a a last resort, and it baa fcured me " ab'nes two rorld-famed heallnr, medicinal proper- er oil ana tonic iron, de- Mtable and agreeable to tt mafh Por this reason. ex'elled as a strength- o"d people, delicate chll- uand run-down pereons. af- aod for Chronic Coughs. IronchlUa. Embroidery Hoops All sizes, 5c each. TOWEL KINGS Solid onk, 10c each. HAIIt 11ARRETTS The very now extra lnrgo plain patterns. K PETTICOATS FOR THE HOLIDAYS beautiful holiday Petticoats will be reduced ;h Grade SilkWaists Reduced. ORE OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL XMAS Greatest Holiday Sale Of all Our ladies' Suits, Skiits, Furs, Coais From now until Christmas we offer bargains in ready-to-wear goods that surpass all our former efforts to unload a big stock PUR COATS REDUCED Black Fur Coat lined throughout with Skinner's Satin, $45 value, reduced to $34 Brown Fur Coat lined throughout with satin, regular $25 value for $19 . Black Fur Coatjined with high-grade satin, $40 value for-.'-'. $32 Very classy Black Coats, Regular $30 values reduced to $24. Scarfs and Muffs Reduced ur entire stock without reserve, :omprising all high grade Mink, ox, etc., as well as the moaer- ate priced lines L. Stockton The White Corner ia :uih of the st.ite Railroad ('milium sum hav.- .innouni'-d then liui-ntluii it III !)-;. ill, r Jl ' onijn 1 Mh- Or 'Knit Kailioad .i nil .iiKatiin com 1 1,1 1) til CUlllpl with i ho laws nt YahiUK'oa iu nsturd to an annual report. Sorolan ('nlderhad of the cum 'niMioB toss iturtd from Portland nor he aaa he fftllMl In his ef fort to havo ike coropaa make iho i.p.n-t the i-uuiuiiaaion aaked for tonchitls for a long tlniew iiri " "."Sr It & S coiuiNtuy. which belong tu i he Hurrlmsn syuin. hwi rtfMMMl to aeKrt-Kte sUtte biwiuwrii. o- ED SCHWARTZ SOUGHT BY HIS BROTHER . Prank ilaaa, of Ahefdea. 8"n Dakota wo lu the city today makliu laqnirloa for at" haK-brether. K0. Schwaru. wfco a baa wtoaiMK fr"n W howa la Proeaar. Wa-h . for the jwi two nwaia. Han.a ha b'-archesJ ouuv la tHr - " thlii i If. . .h (ll ' over ev M.-Jf"-'i to halMi.'oth r, but ( far h aa ion ...,,.,,. atjtfn! S' v ral uoaka ll 1 ' WW- -- , - ha 1 i i i n t I fr i hnni' ii' " t 1 Linen Napkins Fast SevedBo, 21 inch napkins, In very desirable patterns. Special Dozen . . $1.50 HAUl HULLS All colors, In the now hair rolls. son about ?i00 when ho loft Prosar, and aft'-i transacting his IiubIik 'i Mdford -'aitfd on hi. r-iiirti hin i,ut fMn, j 0 i'.ow up there llaiiM i, wioiiiily Inrlli. d to 1m llev.- in Ujs half h"ilhcr ha boon put om i iho u. ami is determined to liKfch him, whetbei lie ia alive or dead. EVIDENCE POINTS TO BURKE AND HAYES Portland. Dec. 23. All doubt as tu the chance of tht rival on nil I -ilaiwi for ludloimant fortbo robbing of lite Oregon Itallroad '& Navlga iltin tnilii near the city HiulM last 1 hllHllltlV ItlL'lll kMlilll In lialu llfiiMll aetermlnwl In favor of IlurU and Hayos. tho two men held at iho ftoun- y Jail. ThUi morning a watch ent b lUjett Ui Mm. Ida Iluffron of ijoatlie w rMKovocau ttv ilia anarirr ami ra - turned by the Seattle postal author ' ; (jIUHjH Itles. Although it has not yut been identitied aa having been hUjIoii from the axpreaa car. It la balieretl h the otfieera that It ia rt of iho ii t.ii-wa Mi ,. . bandit Hayea. the ausperted leader of iho trie ruiidi a loiix ktatomeiit i tin ii-wi' i i mi ii 'his tiioi nlii.' i i i I , K i. '"'! I" ' '.f fi, r -t a, :jh i ib n ri i t i ' i f ' t . 1 i term in n penitentiary In n mlddlo west state for daylight burglary. "Tho Swede" ns tho third tuombor of tho gang is known, is believed to have loft tho city with n portion of tho plunder. Tho railroad detectives nro confident they will arrest him Within a short time, i What part, If any, Mrs. Heffron plays In tho affair Is thus far a mys tery. Sho Is supposed to havo lived with Hayes at tho Donsmoro, 2501 First ovonuo North, cornor of Lon ora., In Seattle. Thoy quarrolod, ac cording to Hayus' statement and ho struck hor. Tho pollco In Scattlo aro said to havo had a warrant out for his arrest on tho chargo of striking hor slnco last Juno, when Hayes says ho was chased by n policeman, shot In the leg nnd slightly injured and mado his escape by running through the Great Northern tunnel and beating his way to Tacomn. increased "Expenses demand better pay Washington, D?c 23. -Senator Uouruo of Oregon, who hua Intro duced a bill to lncrcaso tho salary of tho President from $50,000 n year to $100,000 a year ana the sal ary of tho vice-president from $12, 000 a year to 525.000 a year is ac tively at work in favor of his meaB uro and hopes to havo It pass con gress and signed by tho I'resldont before March 4, 1009, so that Mr. Taft and Mr Sherman will got tho benefit of tho lncrcaso. t'nloPH tho bill Is passed nt this session of congress, Tnft would not got the bonetlt of It unless ro-oloct-cd to tho presidency. "It seems to mo, ' said Senator Hourno today, "that tho argumonts In favor of tho Increases provided for In my olll, are unanswerable. Tho tnuth is that tho question of money is n mighty sorlous conoid-' oration In connection with tho filling of first-class positions in Washing-' ton, which Involvo heavy social ex penditures, ir tho tlmo hna not como when tho president Is actually cram pod to ltvo within his snlnry, It Is surely near nt hand. ' People who claim to know about tho cxporlonccH of our later-day Presidents dcclnro that tho tlmo Is ldout to save any money from his past when It Is possible for n Pros salary and poniuliiltoH. MeKlnloy saved something and President Hnr rlsnn Is said to have saved somo money, but Clovolnnd Is known to lnyro retired from tho White Houso n comparatively poor man nnd to hnvn been glad to wrlto for magn zincs occasionally to oJo out his In come. "In ailing tho vlco-prcsldency and cabinet positions Is oven worse. Tho vlco-presldency Iuih pretty nearly fallen Into tho unfortunate situa tion of tho embassies where nono but rich iiioii dro accept positions. Tho Inst Republican convention- wavered between two men now senators from Iowa Cummins nnd Dolllvor In con nection with tho vico-prcsldency but neither could afford tho nlnco. Bonn- tor Upoonor would probably bo the I next secretary of state but for tho ' fact that ho had to leave public life to earn moro money. 1 "It Ih not too much to say thnt Mr. Tnft's cnblnot would today bo 1 well on the way to completion If men liable to consideration were not stopped by llunuclnl considera tion ' Washington gotB moro oxponalro year by year for those to whom ho ilal duties nro compulsory. Tlioro has been an Influx of people or great wealth and social ambitions of re mit year and they havo made social Washington nshlngtoii almost an Impossibility ivo for people of largo moans. ' ( OIIL'rilHH llililml r. ft in.,, nnn to 84V Congress added 50 nor con to Its own salary two years ugo and tho r mtry 'lid not llnd fault. This Is not an ausplclotiiiH tlmo for consid eration of moro Increases, hut the bill should pass congress shortly ufior the holidays " What Man Do You Strangle ? VMv-F- QLmC2fJ. Bomo itatlMtlelau figures that &So. 0O),000 every year l lelnj illiertMl from the local inerehantM of tbla eouu try to the mall order concerns lu the grat cities. How much of that MONUMENTAL MOUptD OF MONBY goes out of tbls communltyt Kvery dollar bo spent helps to "r"" "" ki m ; has .iio use for ua except to get our OOOD MONEY. Kvery dollar mailed away helps to HTltANHLK KNTKItPIUBK AND SCDTTKK PROSPERITY right here at home. When you atranglo your neighbor you strangle jouraelf House I --Twr H? A fSiK3j. w n . m "vriw. cr. M V Holiday Is Now On Only Three More Business Days Before Christmas Do Your Shopping Early in he clay if possible You can't ifind values at "regular stores" like we offer in every department OUR HOLIDAY GOODS Are marked at the same small margin of profit as all regular linos, There seoms to be a disposition on the part of most customers this yoar to give practical presents ,and wo bolleve it Is tho sensible thing to do, In our Immense stock of Dry floods, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Of all kinds you can cortalnly find sultablo presents for your friends, Our storo will romain opon Thursday evenings until THE DAM GOOD, AND DAM SITE BETTER Colon, Panama Cannl .one, Dec. 2a. --To answer tho stories that so rlous errors In tho construction of tho Outun dnm enusod n eollnpso of a portion of tho wall and havo caused a serious slldo under tho trostlo of tho rolocatod Pannina railroad at (latun and thnt tho slto of tho (latum dam had Imon Inad vertently placed over a subterranean lake, nnd olllclal statement has Just boon Issued by the authorities In eimrgo of tho "lllg Ditch.' Tho eollnpso of tho dai I ill . ' i m wall lu described as a minor happening, which. Instead of ruining previous work, only goes to ensure tho future permanency of tho wall Inasmuch as It manna thnt tho rock fill will keep winking until It reaches firm bottom. Tho slldo underneath tho trestle, it Is said, has been expected, nnd otherH will follow These slips also are Interpreted us only minor hap penings In the natural settling of earth fills. Tho story that an underground THE LAST OF THE YEAR ii SPECIAL SALE OF ii i PI-HAW OS! t t t Together with t lb trade is so large that customers cannot be attended to. not been a day since started but that pianos were sold. Your will not be (published if you buy here :::::::: iGeo. C. Willi! ; Music and Sewing Shopping in Earnest a Tuesday, Wodnosday and 8o'clock, lake lies beneath tho Uatiin dam U pronounced abaurd, nlthotigh it H admitted thnt In borings close to tho dam slto water under pressure was found In most of the holos. Tho engineers assert that tho dam Is be ing built on a very firm foundation of Impervious clay and that tlioro Is no doubt about tho satisfactory character of tho whole task. Will Quit Htiunlaril Oil. Ht lentil! ,Mo., Dee. 2 . Tho alers-Plorce Oil company an nounces through Its general counsel, John I). Johnson, this atteruooii mat It would sevoro all connection with tho Standard Oil company and con tinue business In this state. Johnson was delegated to speak otllolally for tho company. A DnngvroiiM Operation, Is tho removal of tho nppondlx by a Hiirgoon. No ono who tnkoa Dr. King's New Mfo Pills Is over sub jected to this frightful ordoal. Thoy work so quietly you don't fool thorn They euro constipation, hoadncho, bl! Inusnosa mid malaria. 25c nt J. ( . Perry's drug storo. other Christmas There has this sale one or more name Machine Dealer (2? . y C M 'i ii VJ Mi Hi i ;t' i i i iinitmufifrf mf ! iwfiii n?TNAM CO. tt. drfos H' h d tu i within i i