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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1908)
si $&; ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1008. it EMARKABLE MADE IN mng Man with New Theory till m Minneapolis. rho remarkable success umt has ; i.wi t. t. cooner quhuk the. U year has not been confined tor one locality, but.it is wiuespreau U the young man is now a weu- jwn figure In most of the leauing L3 of the country. . '' iir Cooper believes that the stom- 1 h foundation for most in, Llth and claims mat ms priiuj,- i by regulating the stomacn, is a tn tnr. mnoi iilopnsn. Tho 0 Spill"' l .wo -. lowing extract from tho Triuiuno. Hnnpnnolls Klves an idea of tho prising number of people who are nnHnir Cooper's theory, tho q r, one of many that appoaroa lug Cooper's stay in Minneapolis, I i tq ns follews: v.r..-r, - , The fcalo of Cooper's preparation iow phenomenal in this city, and Ifstlmato made today seems to in- late beyond all doubt that it will ml the largo figures reported from PERFUMES Wt har of lots of oustomers who doto on our Cologne Mid buy in bulk. Bt plan ,it come choapor. Perfume kould bo n.uro to be good, and in view of the mnny ohean brands it is a. wIbo inovo to buy the kind that is right. Wo back enru. RED CROSS Corner Commercial m 9JT-L I ft LAAiwrr hi Timely Help. j ckpon Heaven bloss him! Ha 1 confidence in mo whon the to ih wero dark and tnroatoning. rion-In what way? kiOn Ho lont mo an umbrella, Id rdelphia Inquirer. .Eagle. -o- 1i,.ii at. f - w.t.1 jw-ucp aiuui oiniiikuik. ?r.klng does not our chlldron j8 KU-wtttinp. Thoro is a oonsu- iral causo for this troublo. M Summers, Box W. Notre It lo, ind., will sond free to any icr her succosstul homo treat- writo full instructions. Send no , but write her today If your iren are troubled In this way. t blamo tho child, the obancos 1 cant help it. mis treatment cures .adults and aged peoplo . ed with urine dlfllcuKlas by " lor nignt. :gon 'ATE BANK terson, Oregon Capital $25,000 facilities known to reliable banking offered matrons. Jefferson is a rood town, has good stores, good mills, a good ank, and good people. )ome and see as. Oregosv State Bank A. AUPPERLE, President Iwlll I J. CAMPBELL, RECORD NORTHWEST Is Astonishingly Success Pittsburg during the 30 days Mr; Cooper spent in that city. "During tho past 23 days M,r. Goop- er has been in Minneapolis, the sale 0f hi3 preparation has averaged about 2000 bottles n day. When th6 amount of modicino disposed of throughout the state is added to this, tno. amount win uo uouuieu. more- iuiu, ww juuuh umu mu buiu i - uays ss.uuu uotties oi ins meuiciuc in thn stnto of Minnesota alone. -- which is a irraiy remarKaoio recoru. "During tho past week so many .hundreds of Mlnnoopolij peoplo have ar-.oeen caning 10 inanit ijoopor iur ujj gooa no nas accompusneci wun ,ms medicine, that It is safo to say that his visit will long be remembered by ...... .... ,. ... tho sick of tho city." Wo sell tho famous Cooper prepa- ration which has made a similar roc- ord to tho above wherever introduced. J. C. Perry. PHARMACY and State St. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING REST SERVICE COMPLETE OUTFIT Only whlto hoarse and horses in Marion and ad joining counties. W. T. RIGDON I. O. O. P. Bldg 456 Court St. GockI Artvit:. Applicant What is tho first thine do boforo youNgot a marriago oonso? LIconso Olork Think young man; thing It ovor.- urooKiyn An thn World. a stncr0i and Ballard.fl Snow Llni. . . mnt P,n"s a m0f important part. has no superior for Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts sprains, and all nnini, n.. it . it .i v .m i. ' ,' '.' , u ' u. ' , wa'8 "se . Anybody who has used uauara s snow ljinimoni is a living proof of what it doos. Buy a trial ,tio ok ka ,.! i nn aA uv T ' " " ri) ii Tho Limit. Stoila Two Is company. Bolla Y9A. Brldgoi nevor lets us ask mora thmt that. Harper's Ba zar. - o ' Tho night came on, tho good wife smiled To horsalf as she softly aiJ, Thank God, Wre hppy, healthy' and bright, W all tako Rocky Mountain Tea' at nlgktj'v For salo at Dr. Stonu's store. Call far City Warrants. Notice Is hereby glvon that thero are funds on hand applicable to th9 payment of all -warrants of tho City of Salem drawn on the general fund and endorsed "Not paid for want of (unds" on or boforo January 3, 1908, Holders of said warrants will please present tham for payment at the of floo of the undersigned, No. 129 South Commercial street, aa Interest cease from and after this date. FRANK MEREDITH, City Treasurer. Salem, Orcgan, January 4, 1$0S. Court Docket. Alice Davio Presslcr Vs. Oscar Cole, administrator of estato of Levi iBartmoss, deceased; motion on for mer attorney to pay money. Stato of Oregon vs. Honry Cnr mody; seliirtg liquor without license to Art Roda. ,, .' j; Stato 6f Orego'ri-iu'vs. Henry" Car mody; selling liquor without license d6 McCarthy vs. W. E. Smith; action for monoy. Salem Stato Bank ,vs W. G. (Daws, et al.; action for money. I J. 'F. Roborvtson, Qt al., vs. Isaac u. .uates ,et ai.t aciton lor money. L. L. Hersohbergc' .vs. Peter L. Hershborg, action for money.- : Stato of Oregon vs. George Case; assault with a dangorous wBapori. S. Pag6 vs. C. W. Brnshor; aotion for monoy. Louin Lachmund and Julius PInouB vs. Paul R. G. Horst; action on hop contract. Uabol Simon vs. Oharlos D. Winkler; action for monoy. State of Oregon vs. C. N. Matlock; keeping open a tippling house on ounuuy Stato of Oregon vs. A. G. Mc Millan; failure to servo process. W. H. Harding v. O. F Van A lion; action for monoy. Stato of Orogon vs. CarOJP. Mar tin, perjury. J. L. Mlsnor vs. W. L. Jerman; action for money. Krelu ' Mop Company vs. T. A. Llvesley fe Co.; action for monoy. C. P. Bishop vs. raivin Arnold; aotion for monoy. PnAil II. Hauatr vs. M. Christon son; action for money. .TosAjih Gigior v. Roy Pukada; action for monoy. Mtrcella C. Grlorson vs. W. II. Cuts ry; action for monoy. R. It. Ryan vi. John Mistoiok, ft al.; action for money. J. II. H.ughai v. M. C. Gray; ao tion for monoy. Samuel G. Scanlon vi. John Cmv michael; action for monoy. Ifinill Ausplund vs. Olaf Andor bou; aotion for money. , S. Page vs O. W. Rraahor; aotion for monoy. j. II. Potcmon vs. John Walling; action for monoy. W. W. Johnson vs. Pollx La Branch; aotion for monoy. Moyor vs. Llvogloy; action for money. A. D. Sloan vs. C W. Yannke, ot al.; action for money. Miko Jacob fc Co. vs. II. G. Bruor; action for monoy. Frod Sooly, ot. al., vs. Salem Hop Warehouse Co.; action for money. J. M .Woodruff vs. H. W. Van Dorn; action for monoy. Margarot Wittsohen vs. Rudolph E. Schmidt, ot al.; notion for monoy. A. C. Smith vs. Honry Tuokor; aotion for monoy. FROM TUB ANTILLES. Chamberlain's CoukIi llcmcdy Utile llts n City Oouiicllnmn at Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, who la n member of tho city council at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indios, writos as -!lan,g c'ough R0mody had good effect fnllewH: "Ono bottlo of unamuur on a cough that was giving mo trou it ovor, . , . T th. k t ghouia havo boon more quickly reliovod if I had con tinued tho romody. That It was bena floinl and quick in rolloving mo thoro Is no doubt and It is my Intention to " For sale by ouiniit nuowivr uui-ww. Dr: Stono's drug store. Management The management of the Cap ital City Laundry wishes to no tify Its patrons that it will bo 3losd for rnirs and to in stall new machinery until tho first of Uit ew. After the first of the yoar it will bo run un der tho management of GOMfiS & HAINER The owners being tho managers I New L ifiTtc ttutf lot tYtdoiiMtmr tw, 1 3 t5l(W(?Tb V ilr.3llnitr.-Mt't(tt4i J ' UftfTKOMCDiC;UCa..ae4r4. lAftC44TM,rk. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmaarJ 5o?i In Sikrn b . n ?i. O A Nurse's Story If you are a sufferer from headachy, neuralgia, or pain from any cause you should read the fol lowing letter from a nurse. "For somptlmo I liavo Mt It my duty, to tvrlto you. I wns lmvlntr toy doctor twiso vott week for hoad hphe. All he did tor mo was to rIvo pomethhiK to easo tho pain. Bome times tho pain wns so sovero that I couM not ppcak, and memburs of my family ptood over mo and Kavo mo medlclno every nftcn minutes until I was relieved. A samplo of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pllli-fell Into Jny hands. I read tho circular very carefully, and found my case described exactly. Tho next tlmo my head beRan to acho, X .took thti Vain Pills acoOrdlnp to di rections and I felt I was gcttlntf better, so 1 sent to tho druggist for a box and took them until I was so much better that 1 was about tho house all tho afternoon. I have not lmd a doctor for headaoho since. When ho met me sometlmo after ho wanted to know liow I was, and I told him what 1 had done, and ho replied: "If you have found anything that will help you, stick to It;" and so I have. Bcfnc a nurso I havo recommended them to n eront many grateful poople. Ono case I will mention. I saw a doc tor po to r neighbor every week for months because Alio had such awful headaches: but for a lonp tlmo I dared not suKKost anything to her. Ono day 1 met her and 1 pavo her a half a box of Anti-Tain Pills and Bho used them and has had no doctor since. Bho says they nro a Kreat blesslntr to her and said, "why didn't you tell mo about them before." x could tell you of many slmllnr cases." MISS JOS12PIIINB BOIIN. 370 W. Ocnesco St., Auburn, N. T. Dr. Mlleo' AntNPaln Pills are sold by your druoolsti who will quarantco that the first pnekaflb will benefit. If It falls, ho will return your monoy. 25 doses, 25 cents. Nevor sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind -lIEKMlKalIMMB " WET REPORTS 5KIX-rXKKXXHKiCH bali:m market. Lociil 1Vkolt!ialo Market. lBSBS 88c. Uutter 87 c; fat 8 Go. Vloiw 9c; young chlokons, So. 'lociil wheat SOc, Oats SBc. Barloy $24 $25. FlourHard wheat, $500; valley, 4.00. Mill feed Bran, I2G.50. Hay Choat, $14; 12 por ton; timothy, $25; Bhorta, clover, $10 13e$15. OnlonB 2 He lb. Potatoes 85c cwt. Hops Old, 4Cc; now, 7 8c. C'hlttlm bark 4 &35c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $0. Oranges $2. 50 $3.00. ; Lomons $45$4.50. Itcmil Alnrkct. Oats Whlto, $28 per ton. Wheat 95c. Rollod barloy $30. Kggs 35 c. Buttor Country, 35c; croamory, 40c. Flour Vttlloy, $1.20 por sack; hard whoat, $1.40$1.50. Bran SOco por saok; $2G por ton; uborUi, $1.10 per sack. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; choat, 90c; clovor, 75s por cwt ; Bljort, $1.10 por sack. Hogs Fat, 4c. CRttle 1100 1200 lb steers, 3c Lighter Bteerb 3 3 Vic. Stock hogs 4c, Cows and heifers 900 1000 lb, 2 2 c. Lambs 4i a. Veal DreBeed, 5 7c. Portland Market. Whet Club, Slej valloy ff8 85J MillstuffBran, $21. Hay Tfinotb, valley, $1$19; alfalfa, ?13. Vttoh $8.50. Poullrty Hens, 10$21cj spring chickens, 10011c; ducks, young, 13rl4c; piceons, $l)$1.2Ef Pork Bett, ?C(0$C35. Hops 1907, 7 10c; old, 4 4c IK Lmb ?3.S0(IT'?C.C0. Mutton ?4. 50 $5.00. Wool 20 ft 22c; eastern Orogoo, 1G8 00, WHITE BRONZI3 3IOXU.MHNT8 Never ohlp, orack tarnish, moss or eorrodo. Tho only kind that never neod cloanlng. For the truth of the abovo soo them in all tho Salem and many of tho ooun t y cometoriiM; eonio of them ha7e been thero fo ?2 years, If you want tho very bt at living p'lre.t call on or add jobs 458 Mill St. Phono 12$ 1, alem, O. T. II. WAIT. SALEM BJRJCKYARD A. A. BUKTOX. Prof.. Brick Always cs kad, is car lot of otittrirlM. PrtMMd brlek 4 to ordtr. Yard on $Ut ttrttt, mutk ,,4rlffr$ f f lfrfrWlHMif tH THE CLASSIFIED FOX SALX For Suit 320 acres of good farm land, and farm implements, for $3000, 1267 Marlon Btroot. 1-2-3 t For Snlo or Trade A 9-room roal denco on Centor Btreqt, good loca , tlon1 corner loi, comqnt vfnlka, al so barn. Latham Laud Go., over Portland General Blcctrlo Co. - ' 12-23-tf For Bale Good house and barn, new, 25 acres all under cultivation berries, prunes and all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This includes 6 cows, 2 horsos.har nesB, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickenB and, other farming necessities. Bnqulro 492 Stato Et'eet. 9-23-tf FOU RENT To Kent. Fivo room Hat. over Far rlngton & Van tfatton'B markot. Inqulro of Stoinr & Bcrgor, 188 SouUi Llbortv street. 9-24-tf mmammmMmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmnm w AnSOBLTiANEOm Strnyi'tl or Stolen A whlto Angora cat, named ,TeddyM. A suitable reward will bo paid for his return to Mra. Z. F. Moody, corner Court and Wintor streets. 1-3-31 Found. A breastpin. Ownor can havo snmo by calling at C. G. Glv en's shoo Btorc, on Commercial street and doscriblug property and paying for this nd. l-3-3t Voget Lumbor nntl Fuel Co. Lum bar .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvorlos. Ono block east of S. P. passongtv dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tt Uuttv Wcmleroth Flno wlnos, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo thi colobratod Kollog gand CaBtlo whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor constantly ot draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Knlnrgctl Our moat markot on East Stato otroot has been doubled In slzo and wo nro bettor propared tkao cvor .o serve cuBtomora. Prompt Borvlco and tho boat of meats our motto. Call oi phono 199. B. B. Edwards, Prop Wo Aro Cash PurclwuKirs Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produco. Borry crates ma,de up in unlimited luantltios. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com morclal street, Salem. Phono Malo 179. WANTED. Wantel All tho pooplo In Snlom and surrounding oouutry that aro thinking of buying a monument to oomo to our show room in tho City VIow comotory and Jnspoct our stock. Wo can savo you money if yoni como. All work guantntood. Tho Blaoslug Granite Co, J. D. Bohannan, managor, 3-2-lm' Wanted To buy a good horso, for work and driving, wolght about 1200 pounds. Phont 17x4 Farm or. M. B. Bonnott, Salem, routa No. 1-3-3-t Wnntnl Young lady to do Kooloty roportlug for tho Capital Journal. Wanted. Managor for branch office wo wish to looato Iioro in Sulem. Addroas, with references, Tht Morris Wholesalo Houso, Cincin nati. Ohio. 12-9-lin PLUMBERS. Theo, M. Haw Plumbing hot water and stoam heating and tinning. 1C4 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Pctzel PlumbJng, steam and gas fitting. BuccosBor to Knox & Murphy, 220 Commercial ltreet, Prono Main 17. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. LI very and Fowl Stables Old Post office Stablos, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front Btroots. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries In the city can bo found boro, Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros Transfer Company Al) kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt sorvlce Ii our motto. Stand and offlco at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Pkoas 908. BASU AND DOOR yACTORIE. Frawk M. Brofra -Manufsctuier of sash, doors, moulding. AH klst4 ot kovuit Haieh and kar wo4 work. Froftt Utett, bUa BUt aod Court. Makt all eoioplalstt LODGES. ;nrpi'inors , imou Ao. 10r Lh& Union No. 1065 ot Carpenter m Joiners of America meet e-swjj Saturday ovonlng at 7:3(y j tdeuA Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. -W. Dennis, Hoc. Sec. , rotvutora oi America Court B& wood Foresters, No. 10. IU Wodnosday in Hurst haM. St&W street. Lo oAbbo,' C. R.; 3.'d Perry, financial secrotapy. '. . ",i " Central Lotlgo No. 18. IC o ffv- Castle Hall in Hohnan bloo cer nor Stato and Liberty Btrfo. Tuesday of each wcok at 7S jft m. Oscar Johnson, O. C.;, HL SL Andorson, K. of R. and Si Modern Woodmen of Anicrk Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246, X&ttfa every Thursday ovonlne a 51 o'clock In Holman hnl). W W Hill, V. O.; F, A. Turner,, clfffrk. Woodmen of World Moot eTtsrj 3Tra 4dny night at 7:80, In Holrscr tsS, L. 13. Ponnell, C. C; P. L. SYswh lr, Glork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, out! dent and ponslon insurance; $2 000,000 pledged; ovory clnla Good agonta wanted. ."J. B. C Mongomory, Bupromo orKnfciiH Box432 Salem, Oregon. K. 35. Ryan, acorotary, 540 Stato oJret. PROFESSIONAL. GTCniHMTTlC'ihal surgoon. Tolephono 307 Main. Ofllcos, 540 Stato stroot, oppe?t court house, Salem, Or. RoslcJoaco Phono 318 Main. S-13- lfao 110TKL9. nil miiiiiiiinmniiii The Wfiitc House Restaurant For a R4tfular 1 25c Dinner at 20c I They aut't bo beat ( McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. i iimih ii iiimimiim Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth anil UaiTnAft fitrc-jts, Portland, Oregon; Now fireproof ISnropoan HotiA. Stoam boat. Modorn convonlentau. Ratos $1.00 por day and up. Union depot car will land you at the door. H. PIERCE, Prop. iiiMMiiHi f imman U9 COURT STIIKKT. Call and try tlMm. Hto 16c. Board por "Veek la.'JS, also furnished rooms t77 reasonable, AT THM Salem Restaurant Meals i5c WlltllHtHIIIHIIIIHIH ill imnnmit ihhhh GRAND OPENING X Tho Horfcofelioo R'tmtrnnt. Scott Ferguson old stand. ;; thoroughly ronovatod and now " ly furnished throughout. ii Best 20c Meal in the CHy I ;; Chlckon dinner on Sunday ; ' Call and bo convlncod. E. M. AOKEItMAN, Prop, 333 State Street. ; i ii nun i ii mi i miH-i-Hfr ffUHHHHDUHWHW 1 ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, ok European plan. Mtals at ul) hours on short order. Regular dinner 25 cents. Thirty no-ir-X ly finished furnlshod rooms. E. ECJCERLEN, I'rop. 148 Commercial St. 4 1 I I i I 1 1-1 1 1 I I 1 1 I HHHKH Salem fence Works Headquarter for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, pickets, Gates, MaRkoKJ Roofing;, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices, CHAS. II. MlillliiH 8uccor WALTKR WOKLKV. itf triUf ot , . .. c-. I Al S ( M ? fl ;i.)i !U !i - " i I L )! Mi m y H s j"it..t .a