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8 DAILY CAPITAIi JOUItNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMlltill 28, 1007 COMPLETE yOBMULA Ayer'a Non-Alcoholio Ohorry Pectoral Each Flalil Oanco KeprcmonU e Qr. mo Ipecdo. . . . . s on. 4 On. OltrloAeld . . . . S Ori. On. Tsrpln Hydrt . 1 or. 4 Hti. Ifavoln ..... l.fl Or. 1 Shoiolhls to your doctor and ask 's.Linm3-A&lrL """" him If he knows anything ttller W(1 . xoratai we nubinti j.o.ArarOo.. of coughs, colds, bronchitis. tlm formula ofU out raedloln. Lowll.auii. We Tell Wild Oherrr. . . QrlndelU ltobuiU, Whlto Fins . . . Bancs 4'l'l"l"I"t'l"H"l"l"l"H"H"H"l"I 'H'T'H" AMUSEMENTS HH IIIIIIIIH H-W-H )H I 3 Auditorium Itlnk. Open afternoon and evening, ex cept Sundays. Grnml Opcro House Dates. Monday, Dec. 2. "Tilly Olson." ThurBday, Doc; 5 "Marrying Mary." Tlio Vnudctc. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs every afternoon and ovenlng, except Sundny and Monday afternoons. Kllngcr Grand. Westvood Stock Company To night, "Jack O'Dlamonds." TO N I GHT ! Westwood's Stock Company At the KLINGER-GRAND Presenting tho 4-act Western Com ody drama. Jack 0 Diamonds YOUR MONEY'S WORTH GUAR- TEED. Illustrated songs, specialties and moving pictures between acts. Sniitlam Mines Arc Doinir, Work. Tho Cnpltal Journal lo advised that tho Gold Creek, Lewis and Clark, Sllvor Dollar and other mining prop erties on tho Llttlo North Fork of the Snntlam, arc doing a great deal of development work at present. Tho first mllo of the wagon road haa boon complotod loading tho Darling placo Into tho mine?. Work will be carrlod on amtll itho wagon fond Is complotod. There could be no great er source of revenue to this city than to secure the construction of an eloctrlc lino to Mehama, and thoi a first-class wagon rond Into tho mines abovo mentlonod. Anyone wishing (to fieo somo splendid oro should call on Freeland Brothers or at tho Capital Business Colloge. CANMAKE THIS AT HOME Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Tho Swedish Dialect Comedy " TILLY OLSON " WITH AIMEE COMMONS 4 AS 3 TUNNY SWE THE Supported !)E GIRL by a Strong Cast A COM.KDY DRAMA OF THE NORTHWEST ' Waved Over J 00 Nights in Chicago SEE SWEET (SWEDE) TILLY OLSON 'She Huno so Yolly" Prlcoa HO 3Gc, 25c. Seat Salo nt box cillco Monday 9 n. m. Ladles Havo your quilts quilted at lit South Liberty etreot, tho Now Idea Qiulltor, opposlto tho Salem Steam Laundry. Prices, sproads and fancy quilts, $1.50; comfortB and plain qullta, $1.00 . Mrs. W. II. Dormah, proprietor. 11-10-lm SSf6j3SSSS SOMETHING TO lib THANKFUL FOR Surely when thoro is pl&nty uf roast turkey and mlno or pumpkin pics for everybody. You surely will ho thankful whan you see our Bplon dld array of Thanksgiving pios and cakos. Minco plo and pumpkin plos, such ns mothor could never lunko. Leavo your ordr oarly for a thick, luscious mince or pumpkin plo. CAPITAL 11A1CKRY. O. Vlloiu, Prop. Phono 380. Simple Home Recipe Said to Do Won ders For, Many People Here Who Suffer A well-known authority says that Bnckacho Is often nnturo's danger signal, which notifies tho sufferer thnt tho kidneys nro sick. Tho following slmplo home-mndo mlxturo is said to roliovo backache and clennso and build up weak, dis ordered kidneys, if tnkon boforo tho Btngo of Bright's disoase: Fliuld Ex tract Dandelion, one-half ounco; Compound Kargon, ono ounco; Com pound Syrup Sarsapnrllla, thrco ounces. Mix by shaking woll in a bottlo, and itako in tcaspoonful dosos aftor meals and nt bedtime. A well known local druggist is au thority that theso Ingrodlonts nro mainly of vogotablo extraction and harmless to ubo, and can bo obtain ed at Btnall cost from any good pro scription pharmacy. Thoso who think they havo kldnoy troublo or suffor with lnmo back or weak bladder, or such symptoms ns frequently dcslro to urlnnto, especially at night; pnln ful, thick, discolored urlno, etc., Bhoiuld glvo this proscription a trial, as no linrm enn possibly folldw Its use, and it Is said to do wonders for many pooplo. o Funeral of Mr. E. M. Waite. Tho fnnornl of tho lato M.s. Louisa M. Walto took placo from tho homo of the deceased nt 2 o'clock Wednesday, and tho vory impressive services wero conducted by P. S. Knight, of tho Congregational church. Mrs. Walto died Tuesday morning aftor a short Illness of throo weoks, from tho affects of which on account of her groat ago sho was unnblo to rally. Sho lived to be over 84 yonrs and was always of a cheerful disposi tion and vory actlvo, It being hut n short time slnco sho was moving nmong liar frlonds on tho stroot and making calls on rolatjvos. Sho was born In Germany, and followed hor brothers, tho Broymans to Ore gon, ronchlng Portland In 1850, whoro sho taught music, having ro colvod a An' musical and lltornry oducntlon In hor youth. For a num bor of yoars Mrs. Walto was a toach- or in Wlllamotto University. Hor rosldonco nt Salem datos from 1860, and it-was horo sho mot and mnrriod E. M. Walto, ono of tho prominent oitlzons of tho stnte. Mi's. Walto Itavos no chlldron and hr husband dlod somo yoars ago. Two sisters nro living, Mrs. Dortha Soolist in Germany, and Alberta Bnrtela of Portland. Throo hrothors HWHHHBMHHHHHHnnMII Dependable Sho?s .... If you want sonslblo shoes, we nro propared to fit you. If you want stylish shoos you may depend upon finding them bore. Whether stylish or not, you may rely upon ono thing thoy aro worthy, dopondable, and wo do such a largo business that our prlcos aro unquestionably "right." Horo aro a fow specially iuvltlng sorts of now shoes. Dr. Dunn's cushion for ladles nt $3.50. Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for men, vlcl, bluchers, light or hoavy sole. The R. P. Smith shoes for mon, womon and chlldron. Also tho celebrated Walkover shoes in all stylos, from $3.50 up.medluni or heavy soles. Ladles' gun metal shoos, just arrlvod, at $2.25. Our ropalring department always In full blast. Best of leather and workmanship. All work guaran teed, or no pay. si i A ill I i II A SALEM SHOE STORE, E & who 236 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON Burvlvo her, Arthur and August Breymnn of Portland, and Werner Broymnn of Salem, all prominent and successful citizens. Tho funeral was conducted from tho old homo of Mr. nml Mrs. Walto and was attended by tho many frlonds they had co often greeted and entertained beneath Its roof. Tho rooniB wero thrown open ns thoy hnvo been on bo many occnslons, decked with flowors, and tho casket waB cov ered with beautiful memorial gifts. Tho piano stood opon as sho had left It, an Instrument at which sho was unusually proficient and ontortnlnod herself and frlonds by tho hour. And thoso frlonds who hnd known nnd loved her pioneers and professional mon and women Included Mrs. Wnlte In tholr circle tho most upright and roapocted class of cltlzons rospectod MrB. Walto for hor Intelligence and lndepondonco of chnractor thoso frlonds wore orut In largo number.! to pay tho last Bad trlbuto of respect to hor memory In a public way. Tho funornl Bervlco consisted of singing by a quartet composed of Messrs. Decknbuch nnd McGUchrlst, and Mrs. Carlotou Smith and Mrs. Frnncesco Seoley. They sang "Nearer My God to Theo," "Load Kindly Light," and "Peace, Perfect Peace." Rev. Knight rend from tho scriptures and offorcd prayer with somo very ap propriate remarks from tho text "Wo look not upon tho things which nro seen, but on tho things which are unseen, for tho things which are scon aro temporal, but the things which nro unseen nro tornal." Tho bearer of tho pall woro old friends of tho deceased and hor husband: J. W. Rolnnd, P. II. D'Arcy, A. N. Moorcs, C. B. Moorcs nnd G. II. Burnett. Burial was by tho sldo of hor husband at Rural cemetery. Mrs. Walto will bo very much missed In this community whoro hIio hns practically lived nil hor life. In social circles whoro sho was familiar and intlmnto hor placo can novor be filled Few persons hnd tho brilliant conversational powers ho possessed or employed them in moro chnrmlng mnnncr. Sho waB a woman of re mnrkablo Intolloctunl powers and gifted in many ways. o Call for IHiIm. Notlco 1b horoby glvon thnt tho undersigned will rccelvo scaled bids for tho Improvement of Twelfth street, In tho city of Salem, Oregon, from tho. South boundry lino of Union street, In snld city, tomo- tlmeB known ns Terry Btroot, to tho north boundary lino of State fltreot, In said city, according to plans nr.-l specifications hcretoforo adopted by tho common council of tho city of Salem, Orogon, and now on illo in tho ofllco of tho rocordor of said city. Said bids will bo so received by tho undersigned nt tho city hall up to 7:30 p. in,, of Monday, De cember 2, 1907. A certified check for 10 por cent of tho amount bid must accompany each bid. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated ftt Salem, Oregon, this 21st dny of November, 1907. W .A. MOORES, Rocordor of tho City of Salem, Oro gon. 11-2 7-5 1 1. Piles 15 Years Saved TYom An Operation by n Half Mo.v of tho Pyramid Pile Cure You Can Try It Free. "I cannot help writing to you about your wonderful euro for plica Whon I wrote to you for a snmplo I was thinking of going through nn oporntlon. But I thought I would glvo your romodlos n trlnl. I am so happy that I did for I am cured and only used hnlf a box. I had piles evor slnco tho year 1891. I wlBh you would publish my name for I am well known In tho Marino Corps. Uso my nnnio tho best way you know how'. Thanking you for your good advice. Yours truly, Cleopas Forto, Marino Bnrrncks, U. S. N. Training Station, Snn Francisco, Cnl. What should Induce t"bls United States seaman to wrlto us in this manner If not grntltudo for being cured of a discaso which had tor tured him for fifteen yenrs? Mr. Forto was positively unknown to us until ho wroto for tho sample of our wonderful romedy. You may bo suffering In tho snmo way. JuBt send your nnrao and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 99 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich., nnd ro cclvo freo by return mall tho trial packago In a plain wrapper. Tho moment you start to uso It, your Buffering ends and tho euro of your drend discaso Is in sight. Then you can got a full-sized box from any druggist for 50 centB and oven ono box may euro you. It Is woll worth trying. No icnlfo and its torture. No doctor and his bills. All druggists, 50 conts. Wrlto- today for a freo packago. i rrrri rn'iTi'i i i nt ii iitii i ft i ITT M M M M H M H M m THE ROUGHS PAPER (I a WHOLESALE ta.w,tIHtitwiittj M M M . PAPER DEALERS KltlBH.sms.H(Htw Wrapping Paper Bags, TwiK 1 Book Paper Card Board HIT III n writing raper Fruit Paper, etc " BOOK MANUFACTURERS M Court Street Sale, jn Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Today Thanksgiving i MOIR GROCERY CO. i A. A. IvEK, Manager ESTAI1MSIIKI) 1880. U. G. BOIi Salem Abstract and Land G ' Offices: FIRST NATIONAL BANKlLil MOST COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACT MARION COUNTY Wo havo up-to-dato equipment to perfect, AbitrattioIWi ACnrch records in quickest tlino, consistent with flnt-clia nt I Each day's county official recording In all departnwi! ferred to our hooks hy competent experts. iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimi MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Buh's Baulc, Salem, Or THANKSGIVING DA. Y i Our Store Will Remain Closed All Day e Z? . S Cfo r 1 & tr-Mm -. A W n f JT W 4T -. m - (ywwe ivczifZs r 0. oX JuGrsfzed', c&refe'. SALEM FENCE WORKS HEADQUARTERS POR Woven Wire Fencing, Netting, Pickets, Gates, Ma! thoid Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. WALTER MORLEY 250 COURT ST. SALEM, OREGON on DRS. EPLEV & DENTISTS Now located in their new office on the corner of STATE AND LIBERTY Over Barr's Jewelry Store , mmtm . M CAPITAL NATIONAL sum, own J. H. ALBERT, President c. w. JOS. ALBERT, C Over 22jfegS! Succcssffl! Banklnijn Only nMZ