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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
ii!H.u mm. ,, Ko, T11,. r. n vn n mi., Bmsi - r.u-o Fhe ITI There arc so many good things in Ihk .... " u UI MB B IliL all. Incomparable values-hirf,. .7 l" Ul 7 ab"f Hiat it is imnoiM i s. .. ings at this time of the year b J"" Wndcrfull ' -100 per cent quality and modest Price.ni'1 a""a,S of th'' " any previous year ,n the beauty and brightness! lh 1 F"' TI"S ycar outock surpasses iety to choose from. Owing to the hiSST' "J '" is 3 f-va, early to reduce ,t pnor to our inventory, so these a es JZ "SUal wc havc rted tory Sale although we will JZ bc tcrmed "P-''vcn- - '"lul3 akc ALWAYS HERE You Want STYLISH SHOES Tragedy Over the Theater FOOT MISERY SPOILS A GOOD DINNER ,diiu, I ''i t (Her Whin HiUtcic, I I. s0H,l .11 one, '"' I rrr I'iImI Park- I'.l Listen! Suits for Large Women How large doesn't matter. We can fit you in the latest styles In new handsome fabrics. Regular $25.00 values $18.4!) Regular $35.00 values $25.!)." Regular $22.00 values $1(1.2!) 01R EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES Our Biilts are strictly man-tailored sails. The tailoring Is A-l, and tho fit is exceedingly pleasing to large women. .Many stating 'This Is the first time that I have been easily fitted." Welcome to try on the suits wheth er you buy or not. Extraordinary Val ues in Suits and Coats for Women We have great reason to be proud of our ready-to-wear garments. Peo ple who have visited the large city stores come back with the highest praiso for our ready-to-wear gar ments, saying "no prattler garments are to he found at the prices than ore to be found in this store." In eider to close out the stock we of fer the follow! $"'(.00 values 10.00 values $25.00 values 22.00 values ,$:i,"..oo .$'28.73 .$18.4!) .$1(1.2!) "r'0 values $12.1)5 5.00 values $11.21 We carry the best makes of some of the best factories in Amer ica, We are fortunate to be able to offer you top-notchers in ap pearance, comfort and durability, Our salesmen are all mm of several years' SHOE experience. Ncneof them had less ten 8 years' ex perience in this line. They can please you. Try them Vou will be courteously treated. Shoes all mod- The BestShoe Values Are Here Dress AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Those acquainted with the Stockton Dress Goods do not need to be told of its merits; they know "there Is none better" in America our splendid serges and broadcloths are made by tho best mills l 41, .. 1.1 r . .... ... iu iuB wunu. uur noveiues are also strictly high-class and very attractive. In order to lessen our large stock quickly, we offer these extra special prices: $3.75 per yard, now $:U!) $2.50 per yard, now $2.24 $2.00 per yard, now $1.7!) $1.75 per yard, now $1.4!) $1.50 per yard, now $1.33 $1.25 per yard, now $1.0!) $1.00 per yard, now 8Sc 90c per yard, now 7!)c 65c per yard, now 54c 50c per yard, now 44c 1 4' ' Goods OUR MEN'S SHOP Our mens c.o,hlK dWlHl na ft Was t would be If ,t Wus not nt(;lcp. a ' itywn buyer and manner, and ,. BtI,ey tha st(,u,;m cll , ae Store a8lfltwas.n8omoOetaohednasepa,,o -Pe effort Is ,n,t forth for your benefit-Tbis effort confined with our large purchasing power assures you 100 Per Cent Quality and Moderate Prices Men's nits !i Mire mi ss n:isl1, Ku.r , Clinton. An,., N.(V. ! I. r'ninlilin '' ""n: a prominent lawyer and for mer newspaper nun. and .Mm IWr . saloonkeeper, are dead todav tw" M,Ail':'" '"'"vrs are wounded "" ''"ally. as the result of buekshot fi'vd bv Willi.,,,, All,,,,!.-,,, a ..,.,,. "" l,o lies at .l,o Mi, of ,,,.. A dispute arose hetw , Allend,.,, and Dorv over the sale of a theatre. J Kl'kiK Off Allendeu secured :1 ,ii,,., , ,., Their Shori sliotsuu and opened n,-,. v, -Hi, i'llseharse 1),T W;ls uuntMv VMmtl '-d. and Han-one was Ulll-d bv a str,v ;bot. The. oMexieaa were also lil, I by buckshot Intended for ,T After jibe shootInK Allend.Mi bavrlcad.M him 'Self In the ll...iiT-.. ,'i'se sr roundod the place and a steadv fusil 'ado was kept up. Allendeo was final ly taken after Mn.i; shot several tln,ert and rendered helpless i;dK Mi. 's I,. .Pi ivin. -ml., luvd. a.ii.u- ( r sin and li.lH and 'coats Specie Ky Priced This Week Men's Trotisen $.",.00 trousers $ 1.00 trousers $.'!.'i0 trousers $".00 trousers $-.50 trousers $-.0(1 trousers $l."i0 trousers The Itest ('liillilnir Values Found Here. . .$1,011 . ,!?:i.'.'o . .fc'.MI ..fc'.IO ..$2.(1(1 ..$1.(1(1 ....$1.20 Will He Cotton Blankets Pony Hosiery Fnr Rnvc -and Girls Dandy 1 " Nice, big, warm, cozy, cotton blankets, or blankets with wool nap. Vou need to see them to appreciate them and then you will realize they are splendid. $3.00 values $1.75 values $1.05 values $1.50 values $1.35 values $1.00 values 85c values .$2.0 .$1.5S .$1.48 .$1.31 $1.21 . . Sllc ,'..7(!e Hose Just as they are dandy lit tle ponies. Not quite as strong as the ponies' hide, but they are strong enoughtowith stand the hard wear and tear mm 4 Men's 7.",c Coif ami N i n I i , ' Shirts Men's $1.25 Night Shirts IN- Mim's $4.00 Wool Underwear, per garment $.,'0 It's a Gordon That is a sufficient guarantee, that Is good through and through. If you haven't been buying tho Gordon Hat, buy one now. You'll be Glad You Did Cm k-h i Kulin Mude Cltillio U 'IS I Tla-Qf don flfl' .JIJ i Suffrage to Cause Many Complications Every where Vuu Co Prop I Need 1 IZ. h ts;l J saw Fx j i 7 She Hill Mention H IZ '"'' Unit at any iiieiit r p. ,,ril -' enit f He'll reiiiriu. ,lnK store, d.-part-store. Hhe i':, .. r.- . and away Kl. all h.ir Tis woninn's p,v.,,UM,lve to ehaee,,. ai;c ' is aimiK, , u a lh" '"IIH "f equal suffraee s. ,. has three .;ieeasi,,iiH upon wlileh Ice.al lyshe eotnes of ar.c. aeeordliov to .lol, 1'- I.oe.an. the proiuliient attorney, who lias worked so hard for tl. sueeoss o! 'lie eallse. At the ae.e oi aide, loe-ilh, to marry of hey v. a,;o of I,". , M' "' a harvest " ''"'N Mn-Uels the l,unls, m y Klnilrm and reslsti,,, , ' '"' ,",, '"''Hcllons. TIZ draws out ""' a'ld poisons of ,,e f,.,., ., TZ 'I-' Principle. ,, v,; "rS"UH'V ""'! M Ceol relief' '"V I '""'(. s don't, ;V'IS"' ,""r l""l"'"'e on suh.M K. ""'"'""I TIZ- a fr,v trial paek- l-i'e today to Waller l.ulher "'"' -- I-'- S. Wahasl, A,,, ' hiear.o III. ears wo'oan v up her will, e ehoiee; at ' ,n;i larrv v ,U he en. an nil. ' nils No- all, Hot e ll'lll '.'f I'le littl, lice the lo The State's financial Claiming that the Inheritance law is nwnSist(lnt ln 8 provIslon8( state masurer Kay, in his biennial report, W ch is today made public, reoora- f,,en,ls tm" remedial amendments, to the law. "To save much labor and corre spondence in connection with the de "mlnation and collection of these ax8'" sa-8 the report, "and at the aie time without hardship or injus K.e sl,shtly increasing the revenue re- V?d trora the same, It Is racora Jlen"l that section ;192, Lord's Ore n Laws, be amended by striking out e Provision that the law should not M' to estates of less than $1Q,000 a 'o estates of $5000, thereby pro- m8 for a tax on all transfers of than $5000 to any one lndivldu- f(m fir8t case and or more tnan uuo to one Individual in the second lease, Irrespective of. tha value of the I estate. nr.. nn nmpn dment. would be removed the Incentive that now exists to appraise property of estates at less than actual valuation, so that it may be kept Just below the $10,000 valua tion." The report gives the receipts of the Inheritance tax for the two years end ing September 30, 1912, as $135,010,1., an increase of $21,503.21 over the previous term of years. The Increase in business done by the office of the state treasurer in the inxr two vears has been about 30 per cent above any previous two yoars, yet the office has been conum iu history of the state. The cash on hand October 1, 1010, was $424,913.13. The receipts for the two years have been $.8,307,182.63, making a total of $8,732,093.81. The disbursements for tha fn-n vonra nidlnir Seot.ember 30. lilu l ' v. , " - - a . - were $7,73S.359.34, leaving a balance of cash on hand on October 1, of $993, 73C.47. "With no state debt and a largo snr nlns In the treasury,' says the report, $2(11,383.99. dales. Sin:! same 1 "the affairs of tho state aro perhaps In better condition than ever before. All counties have paid the first half of this year's tax, and the only state tnv that Is due, and still unpaid that of Clatsop county for 19ft9. amounting to $!2i7.50, the staet secured pi'igmont enimtv In the circuit amount yuue " . .. aniouni out Increased appropi against the ciencv. The receipts iron, . i court which judgment was rehearing." I'niversltv fund and $ I i;.'!." 30, Receipts from corporation license fees show $3.U.',iW.!'( an increase in two vears of $i;.S:''!.:T.. H"eeipts from licenses on gross earnings of express. telephone and oil coi,ani"S Is given as $01.4.'! 1. 49. On the maintenance of the Insane at the s'iet asjluni from the receipts of $1" a month fnr ach of a certain class of patients paid by the countv courts a sum of $w"A shown airalnst $".l.'!'"3 to years -''. Collections from the several counties of $10 p-r annum wr earn Inmate Is 'from the respective counties in lh'- the year state school for the reehio mino-'t for which amounts to $1'U35.5 against $r!:,o5.- '3 two years ago. The renort on each Item Is neooio Is Neiv MlnKter In .lapan. I CM'J 1.1, ,',:,;SH I.I. H I ), U JI-.K 1 Washlngi.in, Nov. II.---The appoint merit, of I.arz Anderson, at present I'nitcil Stat'iH minister to 1 1 -1 u- i r 1 1 n . i;; anihaSHiidor to .lapan, siiee.edlni' Charles Haw Itryari. reHigiied. was offielallv annoiiticul today lit the stale department. II! heahh Is said to have forced I'.tyatiK r-Hii'i,a'i,,ii. tnanieil. slle is ee I demeanor , i u , I . -1 t: ,. n will, the rielit to ,t, . V "t ar.e to marl, a b "as passed "I siiniiners. Tliese are only a lew l"llits that have arise,, melons November Vilurallnlliin llhs ,,, 1'or Instanee. she will . ,,1,1,, p, serve upon a jury; she Is eit.,e fr "" l'Hy offl, r county nffl r stale office. I,, aditlon t,, ihlH uriseH a ipies lon H to wheih,.,. Hh,, m lunger he aide to take tl. H;ilnn or Iter litiHhanil, or, In other words, do without nalurall.illoii papers. I all probability It would uonear that she 'mist Ink I her llrsl papers In order to vole. ' n Hie other hand, registration s nol iihsolulely necessary, and. there fore. If there were a city election . ' 'row, women would l. aide p, rust her vole If resident uk enough, be cause In Itself ihe pr.da,oalln by (he state Ih merely n form. ".I,b:e Mean has already deelded." says Mr. Nigiin, "that the rights ac crue from the day of the election Therefore, women are eligible todav to vole on measures, If i,y town In Oregon were holding at, election. All that Is necessary for her Is that hI,c has bee,, a reside, ii ,,f the Btale for a year, having take,, out her first pa pers. I Imagine, been t,H stale Hl months and In the district :m days Thev w ill be aid,, vole l Salem In lieeemher all right, and In the city led inn next year, "Registration It, Itself is not n s sarv, for under a rt.il, ilnrv ela ise pn.ilsloii Is made for 'cltl, lis' to vol. In going to Ihe polls With Ml fiee holders V ho ale fe.-el i- to s W e;,- lb;, the person Is know n lo ill, in, and " h, will t:i;'l, I, ,.IHT to l Ileet III , I lb, ; I SO,, Is , e:iy .... ,,, claims In be .Inn I'lhilege llvciied. "Now w III, i 1 !" id 'o lids u'l of l,i..ina Hie .lain. of I, it bn or not Tl..it i ie ouesMo,,. Mldill.'ll il the standing of however. Mils air. ndtn.'Ot alms al , iiiiii n f ,'i a n ;, I - olei ,- e. i w man If 1 1,;. i Is .... 1 ':.-n sin IllllSt become a lint mi alii d r ! 1 1 I (le.meni o' In r I tali,, the liabilities of man. and nit piason I wonld -,,. t ' . have lo Olll I la fote she ' an io' ,1 nail'. " hot n ' ii i M "In o mne, 1 1,,,, 't f ,..v .i - v. S. A. Hughes. A Ihlghes, l'epiesel,lalle-ele, t .Marlon county on the Iteiiubll- d ill lh.. same capac legl.i.latiir,, ,,r four years during his tern, a,i I tin. people of tills S. ft inn i an II, hel ill) In Hi, 'M.. Mr. Ilagl a lepret.i main "'"nl1 "as n, , all exlrau,- ,'...ul appropriiiilnns, aiuoug ,he hills mosl Idlleily opposed by hlu, .g (I"' Crater Lake road hill and the additional appropriation ,, ,),,, Ahlrt lu, Vukou I'nelllc exponlllon. Tl," 'rater Lake r , pasH,.,. ., ,, Hie oilier, bin II,,, silhseipie,,( lletlons nf "n I'f court of the alale In declaring It urn oust Hut h.n.,1 Is c,,n- lilll lllg proof of cori eel lies of I the sliind he took against It, Mr llughi-s Is a resident, of Salem, where he owns property, lie has ,i family of three grow,, children, Is IS years of age and has I hhd In Na- b ni Ix years He Is a brl, lilav, r ami ' "hhacloi, having Jieu cuup!,-, , some large Job, id this kind Sa -lein and elseu In r,- NO KII.'KH S Mil I. (.1.1 IS I III Ml l, j j "Just Say each. .v . ! iuuii i. ...... - ... i denosit In various state hanrfs in ine; giuirnine court, and now awaits Tor amen ., state has been $0500, more than ap-1 (ipterminatlnn of a propriatlons maae ioi i" . side of the treasurer's salary, and has . . ..! nil OV- f - U V V -if. (-.' - affiniHMl panlfd ly Iniport.nu rfrnnitiMn'l;if Ioiih j -nts to t lie lawn covcntiK InflroA hut penses and salaries, including u,. treasurer's salary ror me w -- The report shows that the receipts 1,1 . .t. I.nl turn the but two A comparative stateim-nt of the cd ucatlonal fund of tho state shown the following totals: -ew,l funds. September Loon,,"" " . . , t-.a,, iv oepieinuL'i f, col- very few Initiative measure ftt a mot, 30, 1910, $0,038,454.33 ! Taft and Rootf-cclt now tl,!nl ole unfit for self-government jVoodrow Wilson Is sure that they are the voters want only -Ian tfl 'a' 509 22. Agricuiiuni, w,- icj HORLICK' It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Thi Food-drink for All Ages. More heallUul tlim Tea of Coffer.. Aweei with llie weakest difeslion. Ddicioui, invigorataig and nuiiitioiu. R h milk, maM in, powda form. I A qokk lunch prepared in a minute. . . ... i i i irxnf irv'C Tweno lubititute.Ainioriiuftutiv j. f5" Others are imitations. ;-'.in I 'i .He i " o, ',n; 1 1 i ;, ,t;un '"'HI t '-lei bom . of lh,. ims iIIiih launch . .plane m is poel , mil , bv i in, In , i,,, I ., i. ,i .- ... .. mt t . .' l .... H I "Now with i.r-l'l '.. Ibis .,u.. n ' 1 "" 1 B of l.lbltia the of (,..,. hi, I ' ' ' I or not TI..I. i:, I . mind a del,-,- 1 - u'' "'" able OIlesHot,. Illdili:,,,!-. -he ,:, . .-.'" 1 '"""'' "f l"""'. ' SIIHII'I'lilig o;i.-l .il ioll-l I l .l. i hoi.,e ' ' "ids nid" i- -I oil a i.hnll ,r In ( l.o i Allgeb- i, and V id be 1 11-, O I here j fl'l trill I. V.le-ll lie I Se,V. d l,e S-ll t, ,,, .- i, . I,., i ,i '-: ., ,i. ,1 . " 'I If I'oi 'bind I.MI.'otllce ;,l;d l, 1 1 " hl-ie II. S .' -He I. Ill ,., . ,. an '"' ' I"'1" " ,-. s " - I : In b.aa otr , ii, ' "' ' Mil . e . I .i , Hid 'be ... i I;- ,1, 'S ,i,e 'lend i - " riei.nb ill l.i.' , in, "'" IL.,- ' 1 : -I- Will Ill-ill. t . t, I '"' I"' I'--" '' v,.i,i,n,.,. ,,, ,m anpoin' .s will ned .Mr Log. in. "I h It i.' I"- ! , , , " r;;',',;; ;;;3,;;," ;;: ,;; Skm cr Beauty is a Joy forever w i... ..... !. ... i Ck'I lM li MUilCll 111 tl IIIIIK lak' S H ' i- ,-ilr -! il'l'.. ...... - ,'. ,., r I' : -I, of seven 'of Ihe ,, " .','l,,e'M' Mil ' , ' , ' l ' ' .;':'.'l'e' . . U VJ J . e. I Hum.) Mind. A f.l ';',';; in i u - "mi' I . 'ill ' .,r teno n 'indi-r He 'y-pz ) I ;,,;;,;.' ..f.-r rAL) v'.,,.x, ,,-,.,,!' wine, ,i, VK !-.'.,:, ton " ,1 j ., .,. , !,,'. .ill ttv.f Had ll'll'l'l I'oi Hand, i" Ion last bin oh di'-i-ser, "I,;, inn a vail, effoit to ' v.as beaib'.', bad him n: !'! general charge of cussing pany, and he w,m fli,"d t ftflO. T.haPJ.3. Prr.B 3 Sell Ji.nct Sitfit IttTml uuu u'""u,w ,IBUU,ovi" have been the largest in the years j ji..,roonipn n ino