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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1913)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, IALXM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1913. 4 PAGE FIVE. BOOSTER SPECIAL ON SNOWY WHITE TABLE LINEN Linens bought by the -ase, in fact an immense buy, places these handsome damasks at your disposal at these prices $2.25 values $1.87 $1.50 values $1.19 $2.00 values $1.74 $1.25 values $1.09 $1.75 values $1.29 $1.00 values $ .88 MERCERIZED DAMASK QUALITY, EXTRA GOOD 65c values 49c 50c and 45c values 39c ONE CASE WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS Values from $2.75 to $10.00, 20 per cent less. $1.00 Umbrellas, splendid values 88c $5.75 leather bags, excellent leather, splendidly lined and equipped $3.98 $2.10 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.49 $1.85 tennis flannel shirts for women $1.24 $1.25 Shepherd plaid sateen waists for women 89c 50c Silk boot hosiery, white, tan and black 38c 35c muslin drawers for women. 24c 12 l-2c crash toweling '....10c yd $4.00 bed spreads $3.12 $3.75 bed spreads $2.99 $1.50 bed spreads $1.25 What About the Saloon? Voters are urged to analyze very carefully he compar ison of conditions in Albany and in Salem which occu pied a half page in he local press on Sunday. If our friends who would retain the saloon will give this ad sufficient circulation, we who are opposing the saloon might well assist them in defraying the expense. Salem, with little more than three times the popula tion, wide open saloons and no prohibition laws to vio late, is shown to have had 375 arrests during the fis cal year, September 24, 1912, to September 24, 1913, as against 164 arrests in Albany for violation of liquor laws. Salem, without liquor law arrested one for every 37 persons, whereas Albany, with new and stringent prohi bition laws, arrested one for each 27 persons. An illuminating and welcome comparison. Get it right in your mind Mr. Voter, and when Salem goes dry when stringent laws are enacted, that are so much op posed, as they must inevitably be by the saloon clement, if arrests in Salem during the first few years do not in crease to exceed 10 per cent, rest assured saloons will never, never be re-established in Salem. Salem is shown by our saloon friends to have now seven arrests a week on an average for liquor law viola tions, notwithstanding legal sanction of open saloons, (no liquor laws to violate) and by the same acceptable source we are most happily shown that, under prohibi tion laws, which are bound to be resented by an influen tial element, we stand to have but nine, or two more per week. Of course, you understand this is during the first few years of prohibition, when arrests might be expected to multiply, and when experience shows them to have in creased in much greater ratio until the disgruntled ele ment is made to understand that saloons are no longer tolerated. This information is splendid and a vote of thanks is in order for it. True, the ratio thus set out, Albany, under prohibition laws, show 66 per cent of cases to be liquor law viola tions, and Salem, with no such laws to violate, shows 55 per cent. Another fatal argument don't miss it. Five per cent more than half the criminal cases in Marion county are for violation of liquor lawsand, think of it in a county which legalizes the liquor business. Over half the criminal cases we have to contend with are caused by violation of such liquor laws as we have. How much of the balance of our crime is due to liquor in one way or another? All this data is said to have been compiled because we have been telling the people of Salem that "Albany was the gainer because of going dry." Splendid I We re-submit the proposition, Albany in a whiskey state, during the first few years of her struggle against saloons, with one arrest for 27 of her population per year, for violation of stringent prohibi tion laws, is decidedly a gainer in the struggle for bet ter conditions than she would be with open saloons and one arrest per year for each 37 of her population. She is more than a gainer. Her record, by compari son to Salem, is an inspiration. It demonstrates most splendidly the degree of favor with which the minority accept the popular verdict. It shows " a remarkable degree the general agreement that saloons must go. The same compilation shows how Albany went dry in 1906 on a county vote in which the city of Albany went wet, and how after six years, 1912, the city voted dry, 625 to 474. Fine, isn't it. It is recited that the city voted wet in the state elec tion later, but, with the city dry, it is not so strange that this question was not made a paramount issue locally particularly since it had so recently been such a bone of contention. This article furnished bv William II. Trindle, Sec. (l'aid advertisement) 1 Some Wonderful Creations are being Shown by Artist to Ladies of New York City. VELVET HAS PROMINENT PLACE IN CALCULATIONS Used in about All Offerings Shown by Advocate of Persian Styles for American Women. BY MARGARET MASON (Written for the United Press) Monsieur Paul Poiret is here for to say That your style must be all to the Persian. So turbans acquire And a tunic ou wire And on trousers don't look with aversion. New York, Oct. 20. Since Taiil Poir et ii mi his svelte better half are in our midst to show American beauties the gentle art of dressing, every fash ion shop is giving subtle Persian af ternoon's where langorous modols pa rado in latest Oriental creations in spired by the great and only Poirit. Soft strains from Liza Lohman's "The Persian Garden" fill the air. The lovely models fill the gowns, and later friend huslmnd will be called upon to fill the bill when you've taken your pick of the wondrous creations. For morning wear three lovely Poiret models were offered at a recent ex hibition. First was a blue sergo with- long straight lines, the loose normal waist line belted in a girdle of scarlet and gold embroidery fallen from a Persinn document. The girdlo was 'sei up in a triangular piece on tho front of the bodice and triangular patches of the embroidery brightened tho loug looso sleeve at the wrist line. Tho skirt was draped up slightly at one side with a paU'h of tho embroidery and revealed the new knco-liigh boot of soft blue kid loose and wrinkling above tho ankle Another tailored costume of tan cloth was inspired by the uniform of an ancient Tunisian warrior. It was made with a short Russian blouse elaborately braided in Oriental designs. A girlish model in rose duvetyne, which by tho way is ono of tho newest of the many new and lovely materials, was of a blouse and tunic effect with touches of black. Velvet is Much Used. Judging from tho afternoon models offered you won't dare wear anything but velvet. Quite tho most beautiful gown was of lustrous old blue panne velvet much draped ns to skirt with all the fullness about the hips; the budico was cut low and filled in with soft net and a band of mink outlining tho shoulders and coming well down below the bust line on each side of the front. A rich black velvet sl irt topped with a bricht scarlet tunic cut like the uniform of the warlike Cossocks was Out Poiret offering for the afternoon. The tunic was sleeveless. Hright red, blue, green ami yellow barbaric, em broidery of the trans-Caucasian regions outlined the armholcs and lined the tunic. Loug black velvet sleeves like tho skirt contrasted with tho tunic. A soft draped model of olive green vel vet has three quarter looso coat bolow which a wide ribbon of old blue showed Imped' from the girdle in a loug loop aught in at the front and tho back of the draped tkirt. A startling costume of black and white was in velvet with a wired' tunic, of blm k chiffon edged with brilliants. The low cut bodico wis outlined with an upstanding wired frill with brilliant edging and tho short transparent sleeves were finished with a row of them. The skirt was drad up in front between the knees where a huge tnsscl of jet dangled on a twist ed rope of jet from tho girdle and clanked iiko a ball ami chain at every footstep. Like wondrous visions from fairyland the evening kowiis were pa raded Into view. The exquisite coloring ami finishing designs of the fabrics reekeed of tho splendors of the Orient and the romance of tho Arabian nights. A quaintly charming Mirtoriul Mem by I'u !il Poiret Inspired by the miniature of a young Princess of llagdnd showed a scant straight skirt of white satin slit up in front surmounted with four little stiffly wired tunics of whitn chiffon rising in tiers to the short waisled black velvet bodice. Thn low round neck was outlined In a wired white chiffon frill and the sleeve, were i mm Mack velvet caps. The htmddre was a none fitting castpio of whole pearls. An adorable gown with a skirt of Mack satin and a tunic liko the in verted calyx of a morning glory was another Poiret Inspiration. The calyx like tunic was of pale lavender satin lined with rose pink satin ami embrnld ered in Persian flowers in delicate shade of lavendcd pink and blue. The low cut black satin bodice had the flowered embroidery converted into short nlmtves and drnped softly over the lust. Loo! Oood on Models. In ft soft slut 'I cd tnne setting of a subtle Persian afternoon on slim sinu ous models creations are Indcel ilrcnms of Persian my but just how they would look on the buxom American beauty n she trips down Kifth aveune or to the Ritz and tho Vandorbilt of evenings is hard to imagine. Any way it is to be hoped that Mad- ame Poiret will take on a little more fU'sh so that Monsieur, who uses her n his inspirations may then perhans turn some of his crentivo ability loose on soino sartorial confections for fat ladies. Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Gas, Bad Breath, Mean Liver and Bow els Need Cleansing. Cet a 10-cent box now. 'Mo odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, bil iousness and siugirish bowols vou al ways get the desired results with Cas-carets. Don't lot your stomach, liver and bowels make you misornble. Take Cas- carets tonight; put an end to the head ache, biliousness, dizziness, nervous ness, sick sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your in side organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing i "i me misery. A 10-eent box means health, haiuii- ness and a clear head for months. No moro days of gloom and distress if you will tako a Cascaret now and then. All drugists sell Cascarots. Don't foreot the children their littlo insidos need a gcntlo cleansing, too. THOMPSON'S GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS A model for every figure and sold exclusively in Salem at Barnes' Cash Store. We havo just added to our large stock of corsets the very latest mod els yet produced. Corsets, not only for fashionable dress wear for the athletio woman as well those who desire freedom and supplouess. Our line of H. & W. Brassieres and Misses H. & W. Waists is complete and up to date. Some of the latest additions are: A PBONT LACE, very newest model, absolutely correct style for dress wear, made in three gTadea of extra good quality white coutil $1.50, 92 and 13 A model for slender figures the BONELESS HHP made of white coutil . $1.40 and $1.75 A very new model with extremely low bust, for misses and women of slender figure, up to size 24, good quality batiste . , ' $1.40 A new H. & W. Corset Waist, very long, low bust, boneless hip at only $1.40 II. & W. Brassiere, another new one, nicely trim med with torchon lace and embroidery; all sizes 50c and $1.00 Daily Horoscope OCTOBER 20. If you are bom with this birthdnte your governing plnnet is Venus and your sign is Libra, meaning "scales." fins gives a well-balanced mind, a hearty body, great will power and success in public careers. It is best for people of this birth- date to follow tho line of their talent. for Venus gives power and light to the talents of this nativity. Music, art and the stage all open Croat onuortuni- ties for tho Libra person. VeniiB and Libra is assisted bv 1?. '. Peters, 521 Court street, in incrensinir tho opportunities. Yon can buy or hear all tho records of Alda before Booing her at tho concert. Then von can select your favorites after hearing her. Tho characteristics of this birth (Into are enthusiasm, pride, lovo of Indies, lovo of order and harmonv. and great attraction for the opposite sex. Tho birthstone is an opnl or dia mond. MARRIAGES. BENGEN BAKER. John Bengcr, deputy warden at the penitentiary, was married to Miss Pearl Hnker, an attendant, at the insane asy lum, yesterday, Rev. P. S. Knight officiating. Thn bridegroom tins been an employe at tho Oregon prison for over eight years. He acted ns deputy warden un der Warden Frank Curtiss, and is con sidered to be one of the most capable prison officials on the coast. The bride has been employed in the asylum for some time, nnd hns a wide circle of friends who wish her happiness. It is said that there are oilier little stunts pending as the result of Daniel Cupid nosing about tho asylum and tho pen, and that before long at least three employes of the two institutions will be "jined ns one." Tho Itakerltengen wedding took place at tho homo of tho brido's moth er, on Oak street. tt: til I. I ,-. IV iff Imf. Extra heavy Norfolk with pockets, notched collar, Oxford, Orey and Maroon $6.25 Our best extra heavy Ropo weave Buff Neck, with three lined pockets, Oxford, Grey and Ma roon $7,35 Sweaters for the littlo tots and men also. iVoinen and girls who wear sweaters, SWEATERS OF UNUSUAL MERIT also thoso who havo not been in the habit of doing so, should take a look at tho Btyles displayed in our window and then como in for a closer inspec tion of what wo claim to be tho best sweater values for she money. Styles are correct, tho material and work manship flawless and tho prices ex tremely low. A good quality Norfolk, with two pockets groy and cardinal ....$2.95 A Wool Norfolk with Byron Sailor Col lar and two pockets, Orey, Cardinal and Maroon , $3.85 Heavy all wool Shakor knit, Ruff Neck with pockets, Maroon and Oxford Groy $4,75 Extra henvy Shaker knit Norfolk with pockets and Byron Sailor Collar, Ox ford Orey and Maroon $5.65 The Original 10c Pattern Laditi' Dreu 7 192 Ltdiei' Cot 7 196 NEW IDEA PATTERNS are the mt economical of all pattern. They mvo trouble, save time and save material. There are no pattern made like NEW IDEA PATTERNS Novmbtr Slyht Now RtaJy Each pattern nu a cam allowance and a most helpful cutting diagram COSTS LESS PER CAPITAL Of 30 states which maintain stato universities, the stuto of Oregon ranks absolutely tho lowest in amount of support given por student. TliiH iB from Bulletin 53 of the United Status Bureau of Education. Tho per capita cost is obtained by dividing tho total appropriation by the number of students and this gives such states as Florida, Montana nnd Utah, respectively, $ I, oil, $017. The average for the whole ,'10 states is Mill). Oregon enjoys the unenviable distinction of being last with n per capita support of Ifi7. The appropriation held up by the 1 STRICTLY HIGH GRADE FINISH on Autos, Pianos or Carriages. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Leave orders at j 468 Ferry Street E. L. Campbell referendum calls for tho erection of two new buildings and Improvements to present buildings costing in nil 175,00. If carried, theso will bo the first new buildings put onto tho Oregon campus in six years. Priends of tho University should vote "Yes" on ballot numbers not) and ,'102. Tho ways to waste money are multi tudinous; the Progressives aro to raise big campaign funds. $1800 a Year in This For You! WHY BE BOSS-DRIVEN ALL YOUR LIFE? Heres' a Helping Hand That Will Convert Your Lost Time into Real Money. Don't be one of Life's Failures. MARION COUNTY'S WEALTH. Summary of nssesinent roll of Ma rion enmity, state of Oregon for the year 1IH3, ns finally equalized by the comity board of ocpializatlnn: Acres of tillable land, fH0,40S, 20,. 007,320. Improvements on deeded or patented lands, 2,.'i33,n70. Town and city lots, .1,OI7,Nor. Improvements on town and cltv lots, r.,o:io,4to. Improvements on lands not deeded or patoi ted, 7H,r.2.r(. Steamboats, snillionts, stationary en gines ami manufacturing machinery, 702,itlO. Merchandise and stock in trade, !, 423.WH.-. running Implements, wagons, car riages, et, 2II2.K-IO. Money, notes and accounts, l,r)13. 4 HO. Hhares of stock, 14,7..'!. Hotel and office furniture, etc., W.fil". Horses and mules, 0274, "07,000. f'attle, 14,70", 34n,2rtr. Sheep nml gnats, 20.H23, UI,K7lV Swine, 7383, 34,570, Dogs, 270, 7KI.1. Total taable property, 3x,3nH,ti(i", Tint assessment lat year was 3M,. OS.3,201. The Increase this year Is 22ri,. (111. This year, however, there whs, under thn law passed last winter, an exemption for household furniture, etc., amounting to Ms 1,000. Without this exempt ion the Increase over lunt year would lipve I n luili.mi. No matter who you aro, whore you aro, if you can read and write and aoe, you can be SUCCESSFUL. Many a man has strained his Intellect by trying to butt in. You who read this, consider: "Op portunity visits most people more than once; but you never know when she'll como ngnin, This printed message to you, com ing through tho public press, may be Opportunity 'h last visit, Ami If you havo but ono little spark of ambition in your make up to rise above the every day drudgery of mere existence, you will act, AT ONl'M. Iteud this typed imsau.c to tho end, absorb Its meaning, think what it holds out to you, AM) ACT. 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