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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
,a 1FPWW? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1000. 2 u i:fflr DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL hum l " ! 1JY HOKEIt imOS., I'iihIIhIrth and Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Ily Mail. Dally Journal, ono month .... 35c Dally Journal, throo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, Ono year 4,00 Weekly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 Ily Carrier. Dally Journal, per month .... COc HOW TO 'MAKE A BODY OV A LIMB," Shnkcsponro urged pooplo to "LEAHN TO MAKE A BODY OP A LIMB" to montally construct tho wholo of ii man, n claim, nn ontor prlBO, a plan nn Institution from a frngmont, nn Inkling, a hint. Most of tho world's people hnvo loarnod this lesson, in somo degree Seeing a limb which should ho hn lindorslzo(l body, tho avorngo person now-ndaya dccUnes to credit an on thuBlaRtlo statement Hint tho body to which It bolonga Is really of Titanic nlzot Itondera of nowspnpora havo bo cotno ndopta at this art of construct Ing n body from a limb. Especially la thla truo of thoso who read nd vortlsomontH. It la no longer poa Hlblo for a store to croato tho tmproa Blon of IllflNKHfl AND IMPORT ANOE AND ENTERPRISE If tho ntoro'a ndvcrtlBomont WHICH IS THE "LIMB" TIIH RI5ADERS SEE Is smnll. Inadequate, spasmodic, tinmngnotlo, unalurlng. If a big storo Is content with an ndvortlslng appropriation and enm pnlgn which would bo ndoquato only for n Hinall store tho big storo will bo THOUOHT of ns a small storo It will bo loglcnlly constructed Into a non-ontorprlHlng Htoro. THE SHRKWD MERCHANT SEES TO IT THAT HIS ADVERTISING: SHOWINO IN THE NEWSPAPER IS PROPORTIONED TO HIS STORE'S IMPORTANCE IN THE COMMU.N'ITV ho that tho most rnsunl rondor, ncoustoinoil to "mnko n body of a limb," mny also, with nbsoluto cortalnty, "MAKE A STORE FROM AN AD." - o "KTORE-EXPI.OREUS." Store oxplorlng Is now thu serlotiR tnsk of ovory woman of many men. Tho "shopping tide" Is running at the full. Efiontlnlly tho snmo tnsk wolglm upon ovory shopper tho task of 1'I N III NCI tho thing noedwl or want ed, and of finding It PRICED WITH. IN REACH. It In a problem nono of tho dny'a business Ih or more cnnsonjionoo. In Its solution tho shopper lias learn ed to roly largely upon tho, holy of tho store ads. Those, studied at homo before tho shopping trip Is un dertaken, constitute tho shopper's chart. eompnsH, guldo, tlnuMnblo, So Unit while this Is tho day of tho storo explorer, It la equally THE DAY OV THE AD. HEADED. , O MAN AND HIS FAULTS, (From tho Chicago ItoconMlorald.i Hvnry ninn hn his fnults. but no man has ns ninny as his wlfo thinks ho has. O"' ' ' Hurt Curo for Pile. Rolling IMlo produce moisture riw CAVUHltchlriK. this form, as well as Blind, Rleodlng or Protruding Plloa aro cured by Dr. llo-sau-ko'a Pllo Remedy. Stops Itching mil blood ing, Absorbs tumors. SOo a Jar, at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise froo, Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. llosanko, Phlla, Pa, 1 ' i1 ' ' i ' SAVING IS THE SURE ROAD TO WEALTH. A THOUSAND MEN WIN A COMPETENCE BY QUIETLY SAVING THEIR SPARE MONEY WJll.HK ONE OUTS RICH UY SINGULATION AND fllTT-RICH-QU1CK 8CHKMK8. OPKN A HAVINGS ACCOUNT with us jmn vKinrnt uwv LARLY A FAMT Ol l'OVK KAKN1NGS AN XQVH FUTUKK 19 AUKK,, I ot rwiaiT WfchaiiainT fltmk. Well, Hearst gavo tho other fel low a run for hla monoy. . V - Did you notice that It has sprinkled recently? ' a Now, that everyone knows tho country Is -safe, and tho secretory will nrococd to call the roll, and tho usual order of business will bo tnk- en up. Amcrlcnns think they aro not "tondles," but still the press associa tion telegraphs all over tho country tho fact that John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan and other robber barons voted at tho New York election, and also gave tho tlmo nnd place, and they told how they had to stand In lino for ton minutes, Just llko a common citizen. MrB. Stuyvesant Flab, Joador of Now York's 400, has entered tho lists to aid her husband to retain control of tho Illinois Control. It is claimed that sho will turn somo of tho high socloty pooplo down, and wlpo them off her visiting list, If they get nnugh ty. nnd do not compol tholr ro- spoctlvo hubbies to vote for Fish, nnd this would bo sad. A dispatch stales that Cassto Chad wick Is ngaln In tho public oyo. This being truo tho public need not go digging after Bomo othor follow's moto. BENSON GOES IlY FREIGHT. Secretary of State-elect Orders a Cab to Reach Depot and Gets ExprcnH Wagon. Among tho scores of pcoplo who woro Btrnndcd In this city, by reason of tho Snntlnm brldgo washout, and tho consequent Interruption of rnll way trafllc, wns Socrotnry of Stato oloct F. W. BonBon, who wns oxcood Ingly anxious to return to his homo In Roseburg, but could got no satis faction aa to tho possibility of getting ovor tho gap. About 0 o'clock this morning ho was Informed thnt ho could probnbly catch tho local pas Bongor train which wns duo to nr rlvo In a very few minutes, nnd would probably turn horo'nnd go haok. Ho Immediately gnvo an or der for n cnb to ninlco tho run against tlmo to tho depot, but, botng unnblo to HQnuru accommodations ot this sort, ho was obliged to onllut tho Horvloos of nn oxpress wngon, and tho way. ho wont'to tho pnsirongor depot wasn't alow, oquallng his spood In running for olllco. Ho wns tho ploture of absoluto dlsmist and dis appointment, whan soon upon 'tho Htroots again nn hour Inter, and stated that It was all n mlstnko about tho train going buck from this point. O" i MIbs Mary M. Sullivan, of Wnplnl tla, uonr Tho Dalles, died Tuesday of typhoid fevor. O- Tho deal by which D. J. Wlnslow, of Uolso, has obtnluvd control of tho etilobrutud Oxbow tunnel proposition nnd power plant' on tho Snake rlvor was olosod Tuesday. This Is one of , tho lnrgost onterprlses ever undor- takon In tho Northwest, and will do vulop some of tho uroatost mining properties In Eastern Oregon. A Whole Medicine Chest. A tottl or BRAN'S I KINS OAOTUS OIL in Hint ot tnnrttacy i ttu miar dllw. PROF. DEAN'S KINO CACTUS 6IL Will 6t tb wont bilbcJ wire eu with- out leaving acar if UMilati. VT Ut tbounit ot lutimobUlt Ul f ror thUttcb KYrrowroniTitoekhUt kp II dm4, tor It It ptUt wt tot cuU, rrln, brultti, 0)4 x4, wUU, or younK, Uruf md MI falU, !. , KIH OAOTIMI.UllrTMatiU tor lUlnitttU ot Ui Uow rc. Hl-i tt(U4 i KOtfetB, pi tA 9J Hi tittlt k wi84 tnMa IB b4tlo HS (Mihx 4raUUU Umc4 It bt. HuJtl aovtfctt4 c. Kat vnaUi i It jvar 4riiUl cwot nffif T"" H aUNKY A KOBAIB, tllMMi ! rot mu it O. W, rtJTJTAM C, 1SS NeU JULUNaL NUMWiCt tfWTTVk SOME MARION GIRL Will Visit the Jamestown Ex position Next Year As the . Journal's Guest Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport Nows, Hampton, and Old Point Comfort, tho exposition cities, are located on tho shores ot Hampton Roads, within twenty minutes' ride of tho exposition grounds by rail and water. The City of Norfolk. Geographical situation and tho fortunes of war havo combined to givo Norfolk promlnonco. Tho slto of Norfolk was closo to tho Btrong- ost currents of colonial, revolution ary nnd seceaslonnl activity. Tho first whlto men known to havo visit ed tho city of Norfolk woro mombors of an expedition dispatched to Amor lea by Sir Wnlter Raleigh In 1C85 "Norfolk Towno" was founded on tho 10th of August, 18C2. In tho early chronicles It is related that a stock- ado wns built to protect tho town against Indian attacks. Tho Nor folk of today is rcplcto with historic nnd romlnlscont fonturca. It has In tho Norfolk academy ono of tho finest Doric specimens oxtant. This building la ono hundred yenra old. Tho moat historic structuro In tho town Is old St. Paul's church, orect od In 1730, twlco flrod on by tho British, nnd still retaining Imbedded In Its falls a sholl fired by Lord Dun moro's floot, Janunry 1, 1770. Nor folk Is surrounded by Interesting fortifications, nnclent churches nnd othor buildings. It Is cosmopolitan; n good plnco to llvo in and n good plnco In which to mnko a living. It has boatlful residences and blocks of mngniricont business houses, mod ern hotola nnd uncqunllcd tran'spor tntlon facilities. Portsmouth. Opposlto tho city ot Norfolk, sep arated by tho Elizabeth rlvor, Is tho busy city of Portsmouth, noted for Its commercial and soclnl activity. Beautiful homos and modorn busi ness tostlfy to its worth. Nonr tho city is tho Norfolk navy yard, which was burned nnd blown up by tho louorni troops in 1802 nnd rebuilt by tho confoderntos. Thoro aro Im mense dry docks, machinory Bhops of nil kinds usoful In ship construc tion, barracks and pnrado grounds. BohIiIqs tho pallors from tho ships nnd tho mnrlnes who nro quartorod lioio, 3000 mon find stondy employ ment In tho ynrd, whloh has prob ably cost ovor $20,000,000. Tho groat Unltod States naval hospital, whoro ngod and disabled Jncklos of tho navy aro troatod ot tho govorn mont'a oxponso, Is not far distant. Portsmouth wns founded undor Its prosont nnmo In 17G3. Tomorrow wo will toll you about Newport News nnd Hampton. Evory day something will bo glvon rolntlvo to tho points of lntoro8t which our Jamostown cnndldato will visit. Help you cholco by giving hor your subscription to Tho Captlal Journal and tho Pacific Northwost. Tho Journal for six months, nnd tho Northwost ono yoar cost ?2.00, which will bo rountod ns ono voto. Tho young lady In Marlon county secur ing tho largest numbor of votes will bo doomed tho cholco for tho trip. All oxpensos paid, Any Marlon county girl can ontor tho contost. o . TO AVOID BIG RUSH. Attorney General Asks Legislators to Send In Proposed Questions i Before the Session, In order to avoid, ns much ns pos sible, tho usual rush ot Inqulrlos for opinions upon propacd bills Incident to tho convening ot tho legislature upon' hla offlco, Attorney General Crawford hns caused , circular lot tor to bo printed nnd ho will send copies of tho same to all of thq mem bers ot tho noxt session asking oach ono to kindly send In all Inquiries ns boou as possible before tho legis lature convenes In order that ho might give, them proper considera tion and not bo composed to rendor wu opinion upon an Important ques tion against tlmo, aa has boon tho caso at previous Missions. .7"- -O i . Sam Dolan, nn Albany boy, and a formvr O. A, C. athlete, is at Notro Dame this year, An Illinois paper oredlta him with being tho best tackle in that staU. Ho waa In tho gamo Saturday against tho Michigan Agricultural College, Notre Dame wlaalaif by score of 5 to 0. Dolaa rclv a fMKil weatloa for yard- StaJc News Albany's Chlntown Is to bo sold, Tho citizens of East Portland, want COO new flro hydrants put In. Tho now Catholic church at Lyons was dedicated Sunday. F. Back, a wealthy Chinese mer chant of Portland, will wed Sold Suoy Houng, a refugeo from the San Francisco Chinatown, tonight. . The Crown-Columbia Pulp & Pa per Company, of Oregon City, were lined $50 and $48,70 costa Tuesday for dumping sawdust and waBto pa per into tho Willamette rlvor. The Albany Athletic Club's foot ball team has disbanded, having been beaten In ovory game played this season. Tom Oborlo, a woll-known actor, who has played to hundreds of peo plo on tho coast, died of tuberculosis In Arizona last week. Allen Floyd, of Athena, was found dead In his bed Saturday, having boon Buffocntod whllo In a drunken condition. Tho first gamo of tho State Bas ketball Leaguo will bo ployed In Portland between tho Multnomah Club and tho Salem Y. M. C. A. De cember 15th, Tony Andorson, an 'Astoria man, who was shot by Martin Borg at that placo ten days ago, died Tues day from tho Injuries received. David B. Ogdcn, United Stntea en gineer In chargo of Willamette Im provements, was In Corvnllla tho ,paBt wook, and will goo that moro Improvements nro made -on tho up por rlvor. I Joseph Balrd was found dead In his homo on Ingram island, near uor vallls, Sundny morning. Tho old mnn has rosldod on tho Island for 20 years, and wns a well-known flguro nbout Corvallla. Charles E. Hughes, tho nowly olccted govornor, of Now York, was In Corvnllls In 1893, when ho enmo n nn nHnrnnv fnr tlin THnlr faction jot bond holders to buy tho Oregon Pacific railroad. J, A. Cnvltt, a formor citizen of Pendleton, died at Portland Thurs day of paralysis. Ho was a ploneor of this stnto and had been n member jof tho Odd Follows' lodgo for CO yenra. Louis A. Motzgcr, ono of tho plon ocr stock mon of Baker county, dlod at Baker City Saturday, as tho result ,of cancer of tho liver, of which ho hns bcon n long continued sufferer. K. C. Eldrldgo, manager ot tho croamory company oporatlng at Day ton, Indppondonco, Cottngo Orovo, Eugene and Jefferson, hns his oyo on Albany for a mammoth croamory establishment. Driven by hunger from tho fnst U088 of tho Caucados, n largo num bor of hours havo como out ot tho foothills, nnd nro doing much dam ago In tho orchards. All tho principal stores In Pendle ton woro closed Tuosdny nftornoon, In order to vlow tho ono-hnlt mllo of model road being built undor tho di rection of tho government exports, on Whlto Horso, two miles enst ot Pendleton. Falling Olf of Cuban Trade. Havana, Nov. 8. Tho customs receipts whloh hnvo shown n month ly falling off of nbout $100,000 nro still declining, Trado In tho country Is at n standetlll. Prevent Headache We want you to know that Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills pre vent as well as relieve head ache, and that they leave no bad after-effects. We assure you that if taken when you first discover indications of an attack, they will drive it away, and thus not only save you the misery and distress, but the weakening influence of pain upon yout system. Used in this way the attacks become less frequent, and eventually entirely disappear. They re lieve pain by strengthening the nerves and overcoming the turbulent, excited condition, which is the cause of pain. , "Wo used Dr. Miles' Antl-PaJn Pills In our family for rtve years, and I would not Ilka to do without them. Before I found this remedy l would have spells of sick headach bo severo that I would bo prostrated tor as swnf as it hour at a time. Ttso AftU-Pain Mils stop the, pain In a fuw ixtlnutos. I havo a great deal of neural U -around tho heart, and tho rain PUls also rUvo that I now Uko them -when I think I will havo an attack, and they stop it rUtht then. I also notlco that I do not havo theao PflU nearly ao frequently aa MRS. ROSA A. CUnRJER. Kal&tnaxoo, Mick. aV. Mil' Antt.Paln Pills aro Mid by yw JruwUt, who -will ouaranUf tfct IM.! ?ickl M . M ft m. a M.run your immv, m , at . How mm U iHtMl I Madkil Co., Ettduct, Id U-FOLGER (SSJ COFFEg twA JZSJ VUI flwwwwwwwwimmwwwwwwwwn 1 BLACK SATEEN WAISTS 1 Rostein & Greenhaum ililtillltlitMltelilliilililMililtlliliWWWIHmmmHWWl ARE YOU LIGHT WISE? lias "let down tho bars" to tho. Inroads of competitors. lighting and worso ventllntlon of your storo will turn away probable purchasers a great nuiny more tlmn you imaguio ndmlti Tlio Fall trndo In tho majority ,'o( cases Is Ui.it part of the yV buslueos which is greatest In amount and jproflt. l'hcro U R" tlmo between uow and, tho first of November to wire for Elee Light or to erect an Electric Sign. the truth about costs; our representative with facts and Is at your service. Portland General Electric 0 Satisfaction No Pflxoa No Ooujm Mo Gfookery Never Sold in Bu! 1, 2, 2V2 and 5 Pound Tins Only J, A. Folger & Co. San Francisco EMI BROI DERfzD) OPEN IN FRONT Large line just received in latest style sateen waists, large sleeves, front neatly trimmed alternately with three rows embroidery and four rows of fine pleating. Made of good quality, mercerized sateen. K$1.00 298-300 Commercial St. vr ' N .A storo or plnco of business which Is not lighted by ElcctrlcliJ Xo inntter Iiow complete nnd flno your stock Is, tho ltnprop An electrically lighted Interior and exterior are Just as sary for successful storo trado as the right lino or goods and clef salespeople. Oar reduced rates for current oa meter basis ft use of Electricity wlthU tho reach of every storekeeper. j SALEM, OREGON Tf ' i 1$ A a