Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 19, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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j. VUTi'D OM XT A TVlITTtT-" Ttjto -T-k a j-.tt.
Oar Delicatessen Coaster
; Has always been the source ofpleasuro to us, for it has pleased so
many of our customers. On this counter you will find an array of
I choose, Swiss, full cream, McLaren's, breakfast and bouquot, boiled
I ham, chipped beof, minced ham, sliced bacon, pigs feet, tripe, tongue
and the choicest mackerel ever brought to Salem.
FULLER & DOUGLAS,
; ill State Street. SALEM'S LEADING GROCERS. Phono 2261
WATCH THIS SPACE
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TUESDAY
NOVEMBER
FIRST
The Date for the Re
publican Cake
Walk
Salem Rostrums Will Ring
Wltfi oratory and Streets
Filled With Music
On receipt of a tolegram from State
Chairman Baiter, the officers of the lo-
Scal Republican organizations arc In
Sformed that Senator Mltcholl will ad-
idres the Republicans of Salem on
STuesday November 1st, and that date
iias been set for the big campaign ral-
ily In this city. ,
Four other speakers will be Invited
to attend and mnko addresses, as
follews: Stato Senator Percy Kelly
sot Albany, State Senator Wm. Kuy-
skendall of Eugene, State Senator Dan
blalarkey of Portland, and Represent
ative Wm. I. Vnwter of Medford.
There will be a parade with two
bands, In which the Roosovelt club,
'the Young Men's Republican club,
'and the First Voter's club will take
part Delegations from all over the
county are expected ito be In the city
and a competent commltteo Is In
I charge of tho whole program.
The committees of the different
organizations are all working harmon
iously and the rails wIU be one of the
events In tho history of the Repub-J
llcan party of this olty and county.
Has Returned to Salem.
Dr, A. T. Roberts, tho eye specialist,
has returned to Salem, and has offices
In the Eldrldgo block, whoro he wjll
be pleased to meet all his old patients
; and friends. Room 21 Eldrldge
block. 10-19-tf
Land For. Sale.
120 acres or more of tho best hop or
lrjui In ml. All under cultivation, sandy
mini, can bo worked at nny season. All
llcvcl n ml in one block, 3 miles from
tSilim on non rnnd Bulnnca of land
has plenty of wood for 10 years. Buyer
fnpply direct to Journal office.
1017.1m"
Meets In Syracuse.
Syracuse, N. Y Oct. 19. The
ctwenty-second annual convention of
school superintendents of the state
lot Ts'ew York began at the Yates
Hiotel this aftornoon. The sessions
;,wlll continue ithree days and will bo
'devoted to tho discussion of general
educational subjects as well as mat-
iters relating particularly to the duty
lot superintendents.
Vou must have a peculiar
tea taste if no-one of the five
Schilling's Best is right for
you ; and coffee four.
Your grocer's; money back.
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the Council
wmim i "' DRAUGHT
OPEN ALL NIGHT Fine Wines, Liquors and Ggars
.... . .. ,ii .i.i. ii A riiiu Dmn. Rhana Main 401.
YOUNG
PEOPLES
ALLIANCE
The Young People's Alliance of Sa
lem District, Evangelical Association
will hold the following program tomor
row: 9:00 Devotlonals, M. P. Dennis.
9:30 Essential elements necessary
for spiritual life and growth, W. E.
Simpson.
10:00 Lessons from the lives of
successful soul-winners, F. W. Lnunor.
10:30 Systematic giving, Tellus
Bellamy.
11:00 "Department" work R. F.
Jameson.
Afternoon.
1:30 Dovotionnls, C. Eppley.
2:00 The Young Christian and Ills
Bible. C. E. Doty.
2:30 Consistent temperauo ork,
Mrs. S. A. Slewort.
3:00 Why am I a worker In the
Young People's Alliance? delegates.
3:30 Junior work, Mrs. R. F. Jame
son. Evening.
7:30 Devotlonals, F. U. Culver.
8:00 Sermon, H. O. Henderson,
picsldent ccnfercncebranch.
CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
INSTITUTE
At a meeting of tho executive com
mittee of the Ideal union of Christian
Endeavor, held Monday night, full ar
rangements were mado for tho Chris
tian Endeavor Institute, to be held In
this city next week. Don't forgot the
dates, October 2Cth nnd 2Cth. Tho re
ception and social on Tuesday even
ing will be held it) the parlors of the
Baptist church.
The sessions of Wednosday will be
held in tho Presbyterian church. An
interesting program Is In contempla
tion, among those participating being
Rev. W. A. Gllmore, of Hubbard; Rev.
Z W. Commorford, of Prinevllle; Rev
D. A Thompson, of Portland; Mr. J.
A. Rccl;v.-ood, of Portland, stato presi
dent; Mr. J. Fechtor, Jr., secretary of
the Y. M. C. A., of Salem.
A largo open rally Is to bo held on
Wednesday evening, this being tho
annual rally of tho nndoavorers of tho
city.
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Masonic Grand Lodge.
Toledo, 0 Oct 19. Tho Free and
Accepted Masons of Ohio began tholr
ninety-fifth annual communication In
tho Valentine theatre today. Moro
than one thousand delegatos are
present from various parts of the
state. C. O. Ballou, of Toledo, is
slated to succeed O. P. Sporra, ol
Ravonna as grand officer of the
order,
o
Two Made One.
Marriage license wan issued last
evening to Jamoa A. French and Miss
Anna J. Judson.
Old Admiral Pead.
London, Oct. 19. Admiral Vanslt
tart is dend Ho retirod In 1873.
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Substantial
Meals...
:at the:
White House
Restaurant
I George Bros. Props.
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Best of everything.
NORTH PACIFIC
COAST BEER ON
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,
PERSONALS
Miss Nellie Hoover returned last
evening o her home in Brooks, after
a short visit In this city.
Mrs. D. A. Deckman and daughters
returned to Portland last evening, af
ter a visit with friends here.
Walter Miles returned last evening
from a three weeks' trip up the valley
in the Interests of the Rett Front drug
stoie.
S. A. Bend, of The Dalles, returned
to his home last evening, after a short
visit here.
Attorney A. M. Cannon returned to
day from a business trip to Portland.
Theo. M. Barr is spending a few
da-3 at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hughes aro vis
iting In Portland for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pearl are vis
ItlDg friends in Portland tills week.
Mies Lena Fenske, of Minnesota,
arrived In this city today, and will
visit her parents.
Jack Johnson, of Woodburn, Is a
Salem visitor todaj.;.
Mi's. McMunn, of Brooks,' Is spend
ing the day In Salem.
Attorney Ellis Richardson came up
from Portland this mojnlug.
Mrs. P. B. Hadley has returned to
her home In Portland, after a short
visit n this city.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ward and baby
went to Albany today, where they will
attend the wedding of Mr. Ward's sis
ter, Idu, which takes place today.
Miss Del'a Fenwick, of Portland. Is
spending a few days with Salem
friends.
M Francos Herbst, of Sioux City.
who haj beon spending the season
with her Saem relatives, D. J. Fry
and other, W for homo yesterday.
She was accompanied to Portland by
her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Eppley. "
Mis. blowers and daughter. Nancv.
left Inst evonlng for their homo In
Kentucky. Mrs. Flowers nnd daugh
ter have spent tho past year and a
half In Snlem. Mis. Carrio Flowers
left about six mdnths ago for Ken
tucky, but they remained. Their
many filends wTTl mlssi them.
Chas. Grlsesn, president of Uio Ore
gon Flro Relief Asosclntlon, of Mo
Minnvllle. Is in tho city today, visit
lng with tho company's representative,
H. A Johnson.
INVENTS
NEW HOP
PRESS
L. F. Evans, an Oregon boy, has In
vented a horse power hop press that
la dosorvlng of especial mention, as
will be seen from the record made by
the trial on tho farm of Louis Aral,
near Gervals:
Tho record la 90 bales put out In 8
hours and 9 minutes; tho highest rec
ord 14 balos per hour; lowest record
1 bale pr hour; average weight,
per bale, 200 pounds; from tho time
the team starts until tho doors Ily
open with a pressed bale, 8 seconds.
Four men nio required' to run the
prew.
If there is nny hop press in oxlst
onco with a better record, Mr. Evans
vsould like to hear from it.
Snow Down South.
. R'aon, N. M., Oct, 19. Five Inches
of suow struck this placo today. It
oxtenda through Colorado nnd New
Moxlco, and stock is suffering.
Writing Pads
Little mountains of them, 5
9 from Eastern mills and from
M Western mills, more than we H
have over brought together $
1 before. Our famous g
BLAIR LINE
Are real beauties The very JJ
V best of papor, nnd at a little 9
Ml price. Au investigation or fl
a trial order will prove the Q)
m pmldiug. ga
Patton's Book Store. J
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; Lowest Prices
Best Quality ::
Rough and Dressed Lumber
! . Sashes and Doors, '. '
1 ; Laths and Shingles, ;
; ; Ash and Fir Wood. ;
:: VogetLMmrjer&FuelCo. ii
Down town office 112 Court
'. street. Telephone Main 21SL ! !
; I One block east of S P. pas-
; ; aenger depot ; ;
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OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
SCOTT'S EMULSION
makes pale, thin children fat
and chubby. Overcomes
wasting tendencies and brings
back rosy cheeks and bright
eyes.
It's surprising how quickly
children respond to Scott's
Emulsion. It contains just
the element of nourishment
their little bodies need. They
thrive on it.
Even a few drops in the
baby's bottle have a notice
able effect for good. Nothing
better than Scott's Emulsion
for growing children.
We'll ttni you a umple free upon rqut.
SCOTT I10WNE, 409 Pearl SlrNt, New Yotk.
Story Probably Untrue.
Ixmdon, Oct, 19. Tho rumor from
Vienna that tho Cunard liner, with
2200 emigrants aboard was sunk oft
the coast of S pal id is given no cre
dence hero. Tho Cunard line offlclnls
hnve no news of any dlsastor to any
of their vo98ols.
Yott
Invited
To
Out
Informal
Concept
On
Saturday Night
The
Stalwart
Quartette
Will
Sing
Mt. Wenget
0
Hns Just received eomo very raro
talkophono records, which will bo
played In Salem for the first tlmo.
Wnon you are In tho store cost your
oyo about, on tho flnost lino of lustrit
xuoiits over brought into Salem and
don't forgot to note the price cards.
Attend
The
Big
Sale
Allen & Gilbert
Ramater Co.
Oregon's Leading House
Salem Branch 299 Commercial 81
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The Cake
Is Otws
Wo elnim tlio cako this season.
We think wo hnvo a right to claim it.
Wo are not nlono In thinking it, either.
There nre others.
Any mnn who has lookod around will
certainly say that our Suits and Over
coats nro tho most elegant garmonts in
town.
He can't say othcrwiso nnd tell tho
truth.
alato.
Salem Woolen Mill Stoe,
C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor
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Mftl tMrt. rm. 0 Cin. UtattUt WtM. fct
, unuuH. martin B'iOT, UNCASTIN. H.
old In Balam by 9. C Stene,
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ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAY8
AND ORCHARD BOXES nttho
shop of
I G. F. Mason !
MUlor street, South Salem
PHONE 2101 Red.
88
A
FULL
STOCK
Wo now have a full stock of Hy
acinths, Tulips, Croous, Narcissus,
Show Drops, Jonquils nud a nieo as
sortment of Cliinese Saored Lilies.
Would bo pleased to have tho public
cull and inspect our stock at
Savage & Fletche
322-324 Commercial St.
0-Q.STOHIA.
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I IF YOU LIKE CHEESE THAT IS
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. Try Oar Full Cream .Tillamook (paraflned) at
J 5 Cents Pe Pound
ATWOOD & FISHER, I
Phone 57 J. Grocers Corner Commercial and Court i
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KaVyaaR
Then thcro's our Hats and the Hab
erdashery "fixin's that every man
wants."
Tho newest, tho choicest, tho smart
est of everything is right hero.
Tlicn, as if to clinch tho wholo mat
ter, comes our fair aud reasonable
prlcoi.
Wo haven't henrd a slnglo looker
say "too much" or "tco high." ,
Take a look yourself, and you'll say
with the rest that "The Cako is Ours."
Bike Capes
Storm Aprons
Another lot of those big long biko
en pes in by oxpross,
Plenty of storm aprons and hoavy
winter robes for hacks uud buggies'.
Buggy Whips
Axle Grease
Another splendid bunch of values iti
buggy whips, all prices.
Doorhulcfg castor oil greasa for
wagons, tho Bort that doesn't run to
"tar," and lusts tho longost. ,
Also Dixon's graphite grcaso, onco
used always used. 1'ino for wagons,
buggies, or any other bearings.
F. A. Wiggins'
Implement House 255-257 Liberty 8t
Farm Implements, Automobiles,
Bewlng Machines and 8upplles.
That New
Woolen Underwear
HliouM bo sent to tho
Salem Steam
Laundry
and bn cleaned, We havo tho only
steam tablo In Oregon for this
work and guarantee satisfaction.
Those blankots probably need at
tention, too, and remomber wo
havo tho only facilities for hand
ling this work outsldo tho woolen
mill.
The Salem Steam Laundry
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