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DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAI SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEPKUARY 5, 1009. & I Your Dollar- Has the greatest purchasing power here, Not only on our extra specials, but the regular marking of the goods of this store is such that you will always find the GREATEST VALUES HERE LADIES' SUITS AT HALF Thece .a! Its are of the latest styles, best materials and lateci tailoring.- .All of our siock of Ladies' Suits At Half None reserved Also Ladies' Coats and Capes included in this sale Ladies' Petticoats Wonderfully low priced Values up to $4,50 ?5c $3,50 Heatherbloonv skirts $1.50 75c black petticoats.. 50c Black petticoats at half BURIED IN RUINS Great reductions on por tieres and stand covers $15,00 values $11.00 4,75 values 3.50 7,50 values 5.00 Hi Ii H t 1al Sale of Men's and Boy's TROUSERS Take advantage of this sale and profit by the savings we are offering you. See'j windowf on Commercial Street - ;! MEN'S TROUSERS $6,00 values $4.50 5,00 values 3.75 , 00 -.allies 3.00 0 0 .alues 2.65 2,7'; values 2.05 2? ivalue? 1.69 1,70 values 1.32, BOY'SJTROUSERS SI. 50 values $1.12 1,25 values 94 1,15 values .86 ,00 values 67 ,75 values 56 ,60 values 45 ,50 values 37 CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL HOSE 19c THIRTY NINE DAYS BUT STILL LIVES CAUGHT IN EARTHQUAKE WRECK AT MES SINA, DEC. 28 AND RESCUED FEB. 5. Hulled I'rt-M I.cnscd Wlrc.l Naplosi Fob. 5. A messago Jrom Mcsslnn Bald that a man was re moved from tho earthquako ruins to day. RcscuorB heard faint cries com ing from a-heap of bricks, beams and debrlB. Investigation revealed tho fact that a man was lmprloonod un der tho ruins. Volunteers workod all night, and reached him early thh morning. Tho victim was romovod to a hos pital, whoro, tho doctors said, his chanco of surviving wan excellent. JEFFRIES' SALARY . DOUBLE PRESIDENT'S tl'nltfd Trees Leased Wlrc.l Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 6. Jim Jeffries Ib making preparations today to go to Dnkorsflold next Tuesday, whero he will glvo tho opening por formnnce of n two-week's tour of the Interior "towns of tho state. This tour will bo preliminary ,o his Eastern engagement, which opons In New York March S, nnd will run for 20 weeks. The California tour Is expected to not enough money to cover tho on tlre expenses of .ToffrlcB Enstorn en gagement, for which he Is to rccolvo $2t00 a week Thus Jeff will clean up $5000 clear profit In Jess thnn flvo months, making his dally wago more thnn twice Hint of tho Presldont of th. I'nltod Stntee. TO START ANOTHER STEAMSHIP LINE STOCKTON Teachers' KxumlimtioiiH. Notice -v l-.eroby glvon that tho County Suprrlntondont "of Marlon County will hold tho regular oxam Inatlon of applicants for otato nnd tounty paporB at tho First Mothodbt taurcb. Sal-m, Orogou, no follesw: For State I'npcre. Commencing VVodnesday, Fobnun-y 10. 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m and con ditio Hownrtl, $100. The readers of this paper will be ploniod to learn that tlioro Is at least ono droadod dlseano that science has boon nblo to euro in all Its stagos.aaJ that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure known to tho modlcal fraternity, Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, roQulrei a constitutional treatment, nana Catarrh Cure li takon Internally, act (Vnllcil Press I.enseil Wire. Los Angeles, Cal., Fob. G: - Stenmero of the Mitsui Company, a Japanese firm operating 23 vcsseln under the nrltlsh flag, will soon bo running upon regular schedule bo tween Iledoudo and Cnratsul, Japan, unle h negotiations ponding today are unsuccessful. The Associated Oil Company n mnklng arrangements with tho Mit sui Company to trnnsport largo quan tities of oil ncrosB the Pacific and plnns to mnke Itedondo ono of tho most Important port of cnll on thn const. o MARC ANTHONY IS ALSO AGAINST JAPS AMERICAN ACQUATICS ENGLISH HORTICULTURE Now York, Feb. fi. Tom long boat, tho Toronton Indian Marathon runner and Alfred Shrubb, of Eng land today aro In oxcclout condition for their mutch tonight for. tho Mar nthon chnmplonshlp of tho world. Shrubb Is a favorlto in the betting ovor Longbont by odds of 7 to 5 but his supports give no reason for his choice Tom Flnunngan, explaining a lot tor written by tho Indian advlBlng frlonds not to bot on him bccnuBo of Illness, oxplnlnc dtodny that tho In dlnn was peculiar and probably felt doprossod on tho dny ho wroto tho lottor. Flannagan declared that tho In dian was In tho best of shnpo and thnt ho expected him to win and mnko the English champion quit In Bute of 20 miles, o 'JOHNSON PAYS THE PENALTY Walter Monthgomory Johnson, con vlctcd of tho crlmo of murdor In tho first dogroo, for tho killing of Elinor Purduo, In Hlllsboro, Wash ington county, Docombcr 14, 1008, wnB hanged at tho state ponltontlary at 12:40 o'clock today. At 12:27 tho prisoner loft his coll, accompanied by tho prison olllclals and Nov. W. II. Solluck. Ho marched to tho gallows nnd nsconded tho stops firmly. When nuked if ho had any thing to say, ho strnlghtoned him solf up, nnd In a "firm voice said: ! nm guilty of tho crime. I did not commit It In solf-dofonso, na alleged upon my trial, but for tho monoy rt'nltH I'retiN Leaned wire. l thoro wan in It. I hnvo nobody to Snoramonto, Cal., Fob. C Sonati-j blamo, or no fnult to find, nnd I nm Mare Antliony'n bill, providing that 'randy to pay tho price. It was slm- at the imt general eloctlon tho vot-i ply tho fact that I had boon drinking em of tht state shall have submitted hoavlly, and wns not myself, th'it to thorn tho quostlou of. Asiatic Ini- cnuaod mo to commit tho crime. " migration, has boon nctod upon fn-. Ho dollvored a short talk on tho vornbly by the sonnte commlttoo onjovlla of Intcmpornnco. At 12:40 tho 70 Years with Coughs and Colds Wc have had seventy years of experience with Aycrs Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor wnat experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with him. J, C. JytrCo.. 1.QWBII, W V. SAVED THE PUPPIES BUT WAS BURNED Seattle, Wash., Fob. 5. Virgil oVnablcs, who Is nmatour llghtwolght wrestling champion of tho Pacific coast, is today nursing a badly scorched fnco as tho resul tof his de termined effort to rush Into tho flnmcs to snvo a cocker spaniel. After his homo caught flro tho spnnlol roturnod to tho burning building to got her thrco ton-day old puppies. Whon Vonnblea mlssod tho motuor of tho Uttlo dogn ho Bnturatod his clothes with water and dashed Into tho basement which was a masB of flames. Although puppies, mothor nnd all woro saved, Vonablos emerged from tho flnmoa and smoko with his fnco and hands badly but not Berlously burned. ANOTHER RAILROAD REACHES THE COAST United Press Leased Wire. Sonttlo, Wash., Fob. 5. Tho spike marking tho complotlon of tho gnp botweon Seattlo and tho summit of tho Cascades on tho const extension of tho St. Paul railroad has boon Injured by a fall aboard tho liner Lueimln, was much Improved la con dition today. It Is roported that ho will continue his trip to Paris In a few days. Tho muscles of his right arm woro injured. OREGON STANDS PAT TO EXCLUDE JAPS Sonntor Dalley sent to tho desk a resolution aimed at tho exclusion of all Asiatics, but It wub not reachod In time for nctlon boforo tho adjourn ment at noon. Tho resolution Is swooping and names Chinese Jnpnn oso and Hindus, but Includes all tho races of tho Orlont, prohibiting their ndmtsslon, settlement or naturaliza tion In tho United States. It was also mado this aftornoon tho duty of tho governor to transmit a copy of theso resolutions to tho President, nnd also to tho Coast governors. Snvo Money by Buying Dr. Cham ltcrlnin'H Cough Itemedy. You will pay Jiuut na much for a flottlo of Chnmborlnln'a Cough Rem edy au for any of tho other cough tttrwl Intnna Ittit vrtti envn mnnnv lit driven, nnd It wna stated by oniclnln I buylng R Tho mylng ,fl n whRt yQ of tho road today that trnlus ovor that road may bo running to Seattlo by May 1 noxt. Only two brenkB In tho lino romnlu to ho filled before this can bo done. SENATOR CLARK BADLY HURT (United Press Lonsod Wlro.) Loudon, Fob. 5. Ex-Senator Wil liam A. Clark, of Montana, who wuh got, not whnt you pay. Tho auro-to-curo-you quality Ib In ovory bottlo of this romndy, nnd you got good ro Bitlta whon you tnko It. Nogloctud olds ofton dovolop aorloua conditions nnd whon you buy n cough medicine you want to bo sure- thnt you aro got ting ono thnt will euro your" cold. Chamborlaln's Cough nomody always cures. Prlco 2G nnd CO cents a bot tlo. For salo by Dr. Stono's Druvf Store. Blf frHr4--l-i-llf liaiWltllllll-tMHW $ tlBuIng until Saturday, February 13. ,nB dIrMt,y upon thu b,ood muc0Ui " !' "! . !. . l.-l... ,l uuiiuuint ui mu Bimriu, iiunu) uu- Wednesday Ponmnnshlp, History Spelling. Physcnl Geography, fiwdlntf. Psychology. Thursday Written Arlthmotlc, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book keoplng. Physics, Civil Government. Friday- Physiology, Geography Compo-mi, Algobra. Englsh Liter tre, Sch.,,,1 Law, SatuM Botany, Piano Geomo fy. Gen .-., Hutoiy. l'i futility Papers. Commt-i, A Wednesday, F0ru "r 10, iso... t 9 o'olook a. m., and tlaulni; until Friday, Fobruary " p. m. , winesdd --Penmanship, HIstor whographv Reading Physical Geos rhy. Thrda - Written Arlthmotlc. 2eor5r ot TreWng. Grammar, Phys Wo?y. Friday Geography, School Law, Government. English Lltori ' WALTER M. SMITH, County School Superintendent. l-30-9t Foley's Honoy and Tar clears tho th' ,P.assaee-' 8tIs tho Irrltaton In throat, sooths tho Inflamed mem. dJ16' 3nd tho mo8t obstinate cough are SPe' Sre and luflamed "& mm i ,ad and 8treiBthened, and 4hu t mUed tTOm te system. Re te but tne Genuine In the yel Pckage. J. c. Perry. Ml. r - - .- -'rr. i.i, :. ' . . m . Ic in tu .- Ij .... i . (h. 1 V.i.ju PEOPLE stroylng, tho foundation of tho JU oaso, and giving the patient stronth by building up the constitution and assisting naturo In doing Its work Tho proripatora hav ro much faith In Its ourntlve powers that they offer One Hundrod Dollars for any os4 that It fall to cure. Send for list of toatlmonlnls. . Addrewj F. J. Cheaey & Co., Tel do, O. Sold by all druggists, 7 'Take IIllf Pnwlly Pills for Cor stlpatlon. CHILDREN BljRNED IN HOME FOR ORPHANS Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 5.- Three children of the HMkell Home Orphan Asylum are missing today following a flro that destroyed th building last night. It U feared that they have porlshod. Thirty-seven ohlldron. ranging tn ago from six months to 15 yoar were In tho building when the flro started. It Is believed that the Are was of Incendiary origin, as It Is tho fourth Institution conducted by Seventh Ad ventlsts which has been burned with In tho last seven years. o Arrested. A cough that has been hanging on for over two months by taking Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. If you have a cough don't wait stop It at onc with this wonderful remedy. Splen did for coughs, colds on chest, influ enza, bronchitis and pulmonary) troubles. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 j Sold by all dealers. labor and capital. Tho aiuthor of tho munsuru says It will oloar up mis concopt'ons of Cnllfornlnn's nttltudn I mnnv it MtA niiHini-Hlna nf Wnalifm. ton doubtlns that the pooplo of this state hnvo expro-god thomsolvot at all positively on tho quostlon. o black nap was drawn down ovor Ii'h bond. Just as thl was dono ho snld to thoio In chargo, "Bo suro and bronk niy nock." He nlso asked thnt Sheriff Stovons do not hold It ngnlnst him boenuso ho mndo a falso state ment 'u his confueilon during tho trial. The trap wag sprung at 12:42, nnd MAY SEND ROBBERS TO THE GALLOWS i ('ent,n wnR UparontIy Instantaneous. (United Pree Loosed Wire.) Saoramento. Cl., Feb. 5. Ti degroos of robbery aiv provided In h bill Introduced In the logtslature U day. The first degree covers robber teo or attempt at robbery 'taklnic pie between sunset and sunrise, and the pNRlkmMt it not lost thnn tea ere in the jwnltontlary. and the maximum is death. Tho sworn! do greo rovers nffoneee coinnilttod be tween suniliM' and suuaet, and the punlehuioat U froiu one to ten yean. - o The nnattaclKHl femalo who did not xercls- hr leai yoar prerogn Vf wll! liavf to be contont thr miu ears of Bpln-terhood. Japs Build Another Rtt'wner. UhUm l'rm l.wtl Wire Vlotorln. B. 0.. Feb. 5. Tho Kimyo Maru is to be the nwmo of a third nteamer bolng built for tho Toyo KImr Kaltlia'i trHns-Pnolflc service, and which will be ready at the end of the present year. An Houncomont wns made today that the Osaka Shoshen Kaliha had arrangel to loan 11,600,000 to complota teameii for the trflirs-Pnolflc line, In coanectlon with th St. Pa4l rail road. pVAYfiCARrS i-t The aunouncemont that Mrs. Muy brick Ib to bo married again shows that It Is novor to Into to wed. Bir ib -- '" ni..H.. " '. a i- it - . ' iUM ENGLAND WANTS MORE BiG BATTLESHIPS tUnlted Prwa Uaed Wlre.J I Churchill, presldont of the Board o( Lojidon. Fob. 5. Demands of the,Trade; Lord Morloy, secretary of etato admirallty for six new battleships of for India, and John Burns, president the Dreadnaught type to cost 12,000.. of the local government board. 000 pounds ($60,000,000) have pro-; Tho Dally Mall announeos that the cipltattd a crlols in the British oubl-i struggle In the cabinet Is extremely net today. The dally press has taken i stubborn, and may at any moment r- up ttoe matter ami tho Dally Chron-lsult In an open rupture. Me, while prwllrtlng that tho eabt-! Prttuiler Aujulth. Foreign Secr in -twlf will not fall to pieces, nay 'ary Urey and War Secretary Hal t .at rimurf of impending reglana- daue favor Ute new program .and ara t ons anct th portfolios hold by M-iiortwl to b planetng to corpp-1 i-avid Lloyd-pioige. chancellor of' ad lea Is In the cabinet to accept it or the exchequer Winston Spencer( got out. 'V 'M WALL PAPER Now Papors and Export Decoiating. The Quality Stores' oxclusivo wall papors go hand in hand with tho most artistic dace-ration, You can soo at a glanco tho superior tone of our now novelties. They will striko you .as being the richest and tho most luxu rious colorings ovor prepared for decoration, Just now we have many leaders that wo would like to show you I in tho prettiest shades Imaginable and our decorator is I noted for tho touch and finish ho imparts in applying ; these most beautiful papers to any stylo of wall, Evory part of your room is considered size, color scheme the prominent features, the furniture, carpets ,theharm ony as a whole, all have their place In our designer's se lection of papers, and these are subject to your approv al in evory case, The papers selected, we guarantee tho most satis factory decoration in every respect, Samples and es- J timates supplied for any room you may have, Phone us or call, and our estimator will give you a figure at once and show you the new styles and designs irv decoration, ..Mimimiiiii . jM i i i Hfcj- --"mmmimmmiJL.ZZz: !...'"' " "' ' ' '"?"" ' ' " " fimmmmmmmtmmmimm f 1 KTI'VU JJ M. MJ . r , ., , f, f , I