Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 20, 1912, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Handsome
Strictly Tailored
Suits
35.00 Values for Only
$25.95
if you ry a tallor c0'00' you'n
k n Hiilt superior In any
Ot pUTO'""" ------
way to tl'e-
AH our suits and coats are now
being iwiu ai
GItEATIA' REDUCED PKICES
150.00 values frio.w
140.00 values $28.75
125,00 values $18.19
$17.50 values .$12.05
15.00 values $11.21
The Best Shoe
Values are Here
Children's
RAIN COATS
Extra Special
$2.75
All Sizes
Dress Goods
at Extremely
Low Prices
$3"5 J'1, now.,,,
I2.B0 yd,, now...,
$2.00 yd,, now,,,.
$1.75 'd now,,.,
"O yd., now..,,
$1.2.r, yd., now,,..
$l-0 yd., now.,.,
ffo Jd now,.,,
cr,o yd., now.,,,
co yd., now,,,,
..:(.!
..2.21
,.l.7!
.$I.S
.1.0!)
. . SSo
. . 711c
.. Sic
..41c
Cotton
Blankets
Nice, bis, warm, cozy,
cotton blankets or blan
kets with wool nap, You
need to ico them to up.
predate thorn and then
you will realize they are
splendid,
$3.00 values
$1.75 values $i;;,s
$1.05 values $l.s
$1.G0 values $In
$1.35 values $.2
$1.00 values silc
S5o values ;c
jAILTariTIL wcMi,. .....
RoyalWorcesterand Graham at
Bon Ion Corsets
L
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mm
m
1'urtlnilar women . the world over
recognize llm 'genuine llu,ri,s uf th1
0 VAL WOUCKSTEK and HON TO
(ONSETS.
Stylo and staple wearing dualities
am combined. In these, corsets.
Their lines nro absolutely correet,
and ns there nro many different
models, your particular demands can
he met here.
WEDNESDAY, XOYKM11RH io. 1912.
the Top as
a Violinist
D An nni no wmm
ohu bULU,' TUUK I
HEAD STUFFED
Wmu. ... Mn- fcvh .
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Hhiiiim
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llitlM
X) on-
i You will dis
li.uilv to. 1 your ,.,,1,1
'"""'P ml all ih,. Cripp,
- (he very first
IIOSC.
; William Wallace Oral,:,,,,, Or,,.,,,,'
Krcat violinist, deigned MlMy
sized audience at the ili.iu.i 1 -is, i..i,',
I with his marvelous pk,l. Ho also , " s 11 )H'si,iv' fact that Pape's Cold
;lut a task up to The Journal's rep-1 l'"ll'H"""1 every two hours, un
jeturial foree that none of them or1''' U,1''v 11 lw'l'mh e doses arc tal.cn,
.for that matter, all of them combined . 0,1,1 i:'''-,l"' I1U'1 1' f.;iU up the
can perform-that Is to give ;i ,,u,,,r ! !""st p,nV1'" ''old, oh her In the head,
description of his playing To do this, ' ' l':u'k' s!0,1'''l or limbs,
ami do It well, would require a vast! '"''"'''"'V relieves tl,,, most mis
fund of musical knowledge, and the cn:Mo ,u'l,';'elu dullness, head and
bo8 on The Journal froiy routes ""M sluflVl1 !'. feverlslmess, sneez-
that they are neither iimr.;.i shin's "'K' Sli!' ,llr,mt' running of Hie n
! nor flats. jmnemm catarrhal discharges.
i However, even to tee iavnian hU: ' Mmn,,,! ''' rhoumatl.
music Is a revelation. He has a dell- l"M n -'"'','m raokag,. of 'Tain's
jcney of touch, a mastery of teue thai ; (,"1,! r"i"iound" from ;.enr drui-lst
inahes his violin 8oomim:iv a tleim of ,;ili0 il wi,h ""' knowlcino. that It
ur - . ... '. '- " ' . u ill ..,
rcsponsiYO 10 Ills lnlnd as well ns: e.,.,,,, ami tn-omi:i our,
! finders. ,('"ul '"id and all the grippe
Mihs waters lias a nianiifleeiit
voice, and all were dcliuhied wiih
her niimhers, which Were too few. Hi " :"'(''l" 'omelhliiK else said to
was her first visit to. Salem, hut It h,)1"' im ws Tastes nice-acts
sincerely hoped It will not he her last. ''""
Those who attended went home last
ti'Riit prouder than over of Salem's
splendid lniiBlelan, and doiiuMed wltlp
the musical treat he-had given them
lose,
inre-
twines.
your
misery ;
(Without any assistance (r had aftct-
ts and that it contains no i,iilnli,e
THINK THEY 11 AYE THE
SALOON HOI.D-l 1'
MEN
UNITED rilKSS IlASCll WlllK.l
Medford, Or., Nov. 2ti, "lioldle
Her Reading
Was a
Treat to AH
Progressives
Made Great Run
in Pierce County
UNITKD I'RESS LBA81ID WMB.
Taroma, Wash., Nov. 20. Official
count of Pierce county for president
gives the Progressives 13,074; Denio
rriils. (i Saj: Remibllcjins. G.502: So-
dallsis, 4,075; Prohibitionists., 9B4;
Scclalist-Ubor, 166. The Socialists
douhlcd their vote and the Prohibi
tionists Increased theirs 300 per cent,
(ittbejnatorial vote: Lister, Democrat,
10,724; Hodge, Progressive, 9,514;
Hay, Republican, 6,972; Maley, Social
ist, 3.5116; Stevors, Prohibitionist,. 711;
Breardlffs, Socialist-Labor, 118. The
Stclalists carried a dozen precincts
and ran second In a scorn
Relchpost Ai Baying that Austria and
Scrvia ar on the verge of war.
The Tageblatt'g htory of the report
ed ultimatum to Scrvia Is not clear as
to precisely what sltiiatlun called it
forth. It It wns a demand for lnfor
niation concerning the Tate of Consul
Pnochaska at Prlsrend, the matter is
not alarming, Scrvia having already
furnished the Austrian government of
ficers to go to Prlsrend and investi
gate. Jf, however, the ultimatum re
lates to the conflicting Austrian mid
Servian claims to the Adriatic mili
tary men hellwe that war is immi
nent., Great Importance here is attached
to the meeting of Kaiser Wllhelin and
Archduke Franz Ferdlnnnd, heir to
(ho Austrian throne, tomorrow. On
tins meeting may depend peace or war
for Europe.
GERMANY ISSUES
ULTLMATUM TO AUSTBIA
r,si'ra rni:ssi ujased wiiib.
Berlin, Nov.. 20. The Austrian gov
ernnient sent an ultimatum to Servlajlng salesman,
regarding the dispute over Alban
ian ports, according to announcement
made in the Tageblatt.
A message from Vienna quotes the
Accidentally Kills Ills IVIfe.
l.'XITKI) I'llKKH LEASED WISE.
Lewlston, Idaho, . Nov. 20. While
loading his 44-calibre revolver in the
presence of his wife yesterday, In pre
paring to leave the city on an rarly
morning train, H. C. Paine, a travel-
accidentally shot and
killed his wife on Norman Hill. It
has been the custom of Mr. Paine to
carry a revolver.
This morning, while both were in
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, November 23
The Paul Armstrong Company presents the distinguished
star, HOLbrtUUK bliinn ;
Supported by a company of fifty in
A Romance of the Underworld
lly 1'aul ArniKlrons,
Author of "The Heir to the Hoorah," "Saloniy Jane," "The Deep Pur
Pie," "Alius Jimmy Valentlna,"" and "The Greyhound."
Guaranteed to be the original cast and production as
seen in Chicago for 20 weeks last season, The dra
matic sensation of the season- $1 ,50, $1 ,00 and 50cts,
the lialhitwm, where Mr. Palno was
arranging hln personal effects, and
was loading his gun, it refused to Biiap
in place and at the Bocond attempt to
bring the barrel In place It wns dis
charged, the mi 1 1 tit entering tlio spinal
column of the wife, who suffered al
most Instantaneous death,
A Hi, lie,, ,.f II, ,11.,
! Clown, alias S. C. Smith, is lodged In i,, ,, , , , ,. ' mm in
I f 11 IMadaiue Labadte Monday even ng was
.the cl y Jail here today awalllu, ,he Im(lv(.rMlv ,., , .,- Jim,.n;l,
in rlval of 1 1). Warren, of 1 lilt, Tal., I ,.,. i,,- ti , ' "'
, , , I estcida . Hie linuse that greeted
I who Is expected to identify him as the i n. .,. , .,, ,., ,,. , , ,
I l"" '"'' b'dy was not so lare as
iiitiin who held up Warmi's saloon at n u, if,, .. , ,
, ,', It should have been, and not nearly so
j .111 Saturday night, and escaped wlhj,1(w, M ,ltf
, $J.,no Iirown tallies with the deserl,,. fMV,. ,, Ral(,m
.Hon of the hand.t. The police also ,, ,,,,, ,..,,,,,,, ,, f (.y
l.iivn In fMiflrwlv. W V U'llo I,.. I..
' """ " AlacKayes most recent pluvs. Thelailv
said to be Brown's accomplice. lllls . ,.,,.ifiee,.t v,,t,,, ',1 , a
llrown arrived In Medford Monday ; 3 a hell, a clear a.ul distinct enunela
nlRht from the south, ills lavish ex-!,, ,, ,t ,,,.,. nf (,M,,ssl(,
penuuure or money in local saloons , delicacy of touch In ,.,i,asl-i.
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We have a Model of
Thompson's
Glove-Fitting
Corsets
T'r
fit c:v;
m,iK0 il
the p;V!-o:',t
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A siiipMioiit of tltis
popuLir
aiul all
slock.
S'.TS
,110
I000!tl
now i;i
. W. Corset Waists
follow corset iines ory
and allow o, boater freed.,
ordmaiy corsets,
m e
hu! a e me ie. flexible
i ieeemeiit tl'.a
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Prof. Fred Casey, Marvel of the Athletic Un verse
Dan Hart, Oldest Clown in America. Dogs, Ponies Goats
9 Great Acts in All 9
Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Wednesday and Thursday
November 20-21
Popular Prices, 25, 35, 50c
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The red light district In Portlwid
seems, In the light of recent events
to be the most moral district
That bauipiet given by the suffrag
ettes in Portland last night showed
that the women are qualified to run
any old Job the men have heretofore
arrogated to themselves.
The whole state could not be at
Portland Tuesday night to attend that
big suffrage banquet, but there was a
unanimous sentiment in all parts of It
that the venerable woman In whose
honor It was given, deserved all the
kind things that might could or would
1 said about, her even at a buiquet.
Albany has dropped everything else
!n order to prepare for the big football
raine between the C. of 0. and O. A. C.
kfcrkers who will meet there Saturday
A case of pleasure before business.
The Turks have had an eight-hour
armistice, and they probably vere
pleased enough with It, to want to
adopt the eight-hour system.
The great "unwashed" carried the
cruntry and the bath tub trust was
broken a few days later. This is "a
happy coincidence."
They call It the Portland land show
because there Is no land shown and
the exhibits came from other parts of
the state; but then "what's In a
name?" It is great, under any title.
Statements
of Expenses
Still Come In
Statements of expenses continue to
t.i.i -.
come In at the county ciei
One of the most novel yet to he re
ceived come from II. R. Ryan, who
as the Socialist candidate for jus
tice of the peace. Mr. Ryan wrote it
. , 1 I uln.oH 11, fit. file
on a postal caru uuu --
cost of the card and tne one-ceu.
stamp thereon was the only expense
incurred In the campaign. The card
was mailed at Springfield. Ohio.
Others to file statements since noon
m,erday are as MIowb: Max Gehl
bar. Republican candidate for county
clerk JlTO.tO; J. T. Beckwlth, R--pub-Uean
candidate for county cwim.Is
,;on(.r, $13; J. Ii- Hoss. Socialist can
ddate for county surveyor, nothing;
A. M. Cloush, Republican candidate
fr coroner, $10.
The county central committee of the
K, publican party expend M.-Oo
while the Bame commit. of the Pro
hibition party spent M0'
attracted the attention of Hie local
police. He was placed under arrest.
At the hotel lie had registered S. C.
Smith Monday, nnd on Tuesday had
signed ns O. T. Smith. In his suitcase
was found a revolver, bottle of chloro-1 equal it
form and a search light. He refused
to make a statement.
thai
Is t liil very perfection of art. As she
leads .:ino can almost. sek. dm chiiriie
ters so vividly dues she portray them.
It will he long before Salem has any
thing else of this character that will
CIRCUS
journal "Want Ada." bring reaulU.
I'ltiaiMlN.UtY TO THE
nit; EXPOSITION
1 i-ni ri:n I'Iiksh rr.Asni wiiui l
Taroma, Wash., Nov. 2(1. H. V.
Dodge, of San Francisco, is here and
M. A. Zan and A. II. C. Kalkhorst are
on the way to appear before the state
assembly hero tonight, when Wash
ington's leading business men nnd
boosters will take steps looking to
ward adequate representation for this
state at the Pannmn-Psclflc exposi
tion. J. 11 'Chllberg, of this state, has al
ready gone on record for a $e(ai,a0fi
appropriation by the legislature for
the purpose of erecting a building for
Washington,
Governor Hay and legislative leaders
will lio here to he Impressed by the
exixwitloii boosters.
i h:ists Will, stv
SCHHAXK IS ( ln.Y
ThcH.&W.Sheatlilync
College Girl Waist
is especially popular with youne, ladies,
Another Large Shipment of
North Star Hosiery
just reeived, Our sales of this lino have become enor
mous because only the best selected yarns are used
which insures peiloot service liom every pair, Wo
carry an immense variety of hose in heavy or livjit
weights ami tine or coarse e.uae.e, suitable for every
of wear,
77
"CRLDIT STORES" CAN'T MATCH OUK PRICES
Our store closes at 5:30 every evening except Siilurday
csiti'h muss i.msn, wuir t
Milwaukee, Nov. 211.- That John
Schrnnk who sliot Colonel Hjiosevi'll I
on the night of October 11 last, is ln-1
sane, will l,e the snbstniice of an
unanimous report, of the live alienists
appointed by Judge Itarkus to examine
Into the prisoner's mental condition,
was the statement of a court ofllclal
yu'tcrday afternoon.
Judge Hackus said lale today that
the report probably would not be pre
sented to the court until Thursday and
that lie bad no idea what the findings
would he.
Presuming Hint Schrnnk will he
Arthur of Maltiimoah is also In the
race, and II In reported thai Allen li
ton of 1 .11 lit- will make another try
for the presiding chair.
Mr. Honchpik" Is mo loin, ri'iiri'Hen
Ullve of (he ministerial calling In the
hosue, and Is now serving his third
consecutive term.
He stales Ibal w lille it Is too early lo
make any definite pii'dlctions, he lias
received assurances of support from
many. While in the contest to win,
lie slates Hint, whichever way the elei
IIK'KEY IMIK TII)
FOR III ItDEIt OF JOSErilS
(rsm:i i'in:ss ir.Asrn wnu:.l
BnlTalo, X. Y., Nov. 20. An indict
ment charging J. Frank lllckey, a
chemist, with the murder of 7-year-old
Joseph Josephs, wnH returned by the
giand jury here today.
lllckey Is held at Tom River, X. J..
having been arrested yesterday at
Whltinr X. .1. Young Josephs body
was found in a vault at Lackawanna,
a suburb of Buffalo. He was choked
to death.
"CASCARETS" BEST
FOR THE BOWELS
THE MILM0S OF ( ASCUtET I S
EYEK HAVE HEADACHE,
0STIPATI0, IIII.IOrSNESS OK
SICK STOMACH.
It is more necessary that you keep
vour bowels, liver and stomach clean,
pure and fresh than it Is to keep the
sewers ami drainage of a large city
free from obstruction.
Are you keeping clean Inside with
f.llS,.aret9-or merely forcing a pas
v.,g,.Wav every few days with wilts,
cathartic plll'i or castor oil? Thin U
Important.
Casrarets Immediately cleanse and
reflate the stomach, remove the sour,
undigested and rermenui.g -1
foul gases; take the excess bile from i
,he her and curry out of the system
the constipated waste matter and poi
son In the internes and bowels.
U ,ow badly ami upsei u
found Insane, it will be Impossible to: Hon goes, it bus been decided by lilm
try hint on Hie charge of attempting 'and Representative. McAi thur Hint
to kill olonel Roosevelt. The only al-1
lernatlve Is confinement In the hospi
tal for the Insane at. Oshkosh.
there will hn lio hard feellngH mid
factionalism, as at the laHt biiilslallvu
session.
lilclns limy be a curse, Iml l.liey
ani more amusing Ibiui the blessing
of poverty.
One example of futility Ih Irving tn
Hell a buhl bended man a bottle of
hair dye.
A woman is a ciirlniis denture, es
pecially when her husband Is detained
down town until two o'clock lu lie,
morning.
A lllriluliiy Iteiiiiliin.
A family reunion nnd birthday parly
occurred Sunday at the home of (". 1
Starr, 104.) Marlon street, when the
various members of the Starr family
gathered to honor the seventieth birth
day of Mrs. J. P. StJirr, an Oregon pio
neer of 'VS.
Those present at the dinner were
Mrs. J. P. Starr, ('. I.. Kt.'irr, secretary
of the state tax commission, and wife;
A- P, Starr and wife and son Frank
of Portland; If. K. Starr and wile, nnd j
Kigene and Paul Starr, of Falls Cliy;
and Mr. and Mrs. (b- ige HI, limomi i
and son Charley, of Dallas. j
Mrs. J. P. Starr, who now iiiak'.-J her j
homo In Salem, Is vigorous and wlj
pieserved and ib-splto the trials ofj
pioneering, evpertii to celebrate maiiyj
more birthdays. With lo r husband j
she came to Oregon from California, j
first settling In Yamhill county, and!
then In Polk county, where the family
resldul for many years.
THURSDAY SPECIALS
Columbia Oat Flakes, !! sl.e. Our price. Hue pkg
Solder's Catsup, 2.',c size. Our pile, '.'lie, Ixillle
Smoked Salmon. Our price K,e Hie pound
Sweet Potatoes. Our price II lbs for 2
Peifecllon Clour, per sack $1.0.",; fmir sacks fur l Oil
liny where you get the most and bent for your money,
Damon & Son
THE ( I T I'lIK K (IKM'l.ltS v N. Comii lul. I'bux, tit
Ml HKM' I It IE DEI.IYI.KY LOW I'lIK IS
Itlll.HOAD ME.VS
SCRAP AT HIMIMMtO
CNiTi n rmisii ixasco wmr )
lluntlnglon, Or.. Nov, 20. The. au
thorities todnv are Investigating a vil
lous atta, k made on C O. Wells i.nd
J. F. Kdison, railroad unplovea, sup-poM-dly
by wverai of their fellow
workmen, who dwlriil to have tle'in
Join a union cidison was badly le.it
, n up by Aiisiin I'tley, a railroad
workman, who ph rub d guilty to par
Hclpa'lng In the attack and was fined
!), while several others are uielei
surveillance.
It Is claimed that the ( kii.: Ir-
'lv shouted "wah,' al 'AelM aiel r.'l.-
M-n. and a bbidy fighi en
llbe auHiorltleti arrival
I in
GLOBE THEATRE
PROGRAM FOR
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
AND THURSDAY
Jim'tf Vindication
SKI. HI ... '
A Suffragette in Spite of Himself
i . i r -. n o til in
The Family Nt xt Door
i : in n
'I he Moving Fing.jr
f.SSJ IIP t II t
MRS. VIOLA VLRCLEK HOLMAN
The Popular Violinist, all This Week
HEAR THE GREAT PD'K ORGAN
rt All '
,,,.1 a C'avaret tonight will etiaigio- jK-(ESI-: I U H r
,n '-on ou by morning. They work, 4HMt 'J'HK SI'EA hi HMH I'
wbde you rl-c-l.. A l'J-cent box frou) j ,
conr druggist will keep your bai SfaM Itep.e. i.'ame p. 0. Ix-o-,
Corning: uMil!
November 2G-27-
,.f the Coda"
Three Reels
ar, stomac
regular lor months. Don't
their little in.
j. r, d bowels
rr,ei. the children.
Mm need a good, gentle cl-anilng
too.
dae and Incidentally in hx-kl'.g
t.ta isiidiildcv for the n-iilo'iHhlp of
the wiling legislature.
Represenutlvo C. X. ("I'ttt'
CIORF. THEATRE. HUBBARD BUILDING