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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
--4 t DAILY CAPHAL JOtmSAL, SALKM, ORMJOJf. FRWAY, 8EPTEMDER 23,kin08. Has Been in Existence a Time So Has Indigestion lrd Long H matt nature is hard to solve. People who are most particular about adapt- h veiffht of their wearing apparel to the season and its conditions, who never t f going out in a storm without an umbrella and rubbers, who would not iL.ri. m11 dav after dav eat lard-soaked food and' not realize for an instant SllI1,f 's clogging their whole inner machinery. Lard is produced from hog-fat, ' es impure, always indigestible. Cottolene is the only rational frying and 'ni? medium in the world. It is made from refined vegetable oil and eyery- ? about it is digestible and conducive to health. . MJ juake pure, palatable, healthful food, and food which anyone can eat . 0y without tiic aiter-pangs or a aisoraereu stomacn. r(TrALEME IS Guaranteed grocer to lbyau. ""mo case "you are not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test u ;-, Rilk LOttoiene is pacKeu in pans wiui an air fffiVef SOIO in Cimiv t ,lt top t0 ecp Jt clean, fresh aud whole- uust anu ausurDing aisagrccauio ch ."Tftnd prevent It irom SKUsh, oil, etc. . onnt Pf on For a 2c stamp, to pay postage, we will mail ftnflk Book rree our now .iPURfe 'Food cook book" TTnnd complied bvMrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert IntAlnlntr nearly '300 valuable recipes. ad containing nearly Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South iipsif fi New Coats UJJw.Mliscs' nnd Infants' Best values, lurge n'sortment, latest ,HBlce trimming, Bear Shin Coat.ut !?.00. Extra aood'values. MILLINERY b pit variety. All tho newest creations. JLargost ami uesi nssori- ktob, Lowest prices, unricn pwimes. raucy rcnuiura. vuib iQtill. Six experienced mnilnors to attend to your wants. Furs ItMdOOc lip. iinsv Sets, Muff and Boa at ttei up. ry Wslta, ribbrd only I Or. The vi, neved wear out brand tKc. Knit Shawls lOe to $.1.00 each. Hundreds to cIioobo from all styles. Shoes Hnmllton & Brown, mado to, wear, tho best on earth. I UVV A l-W 001 millS JSXU.VU A. . . ri mt Wo-t. d Su ts. SIS values for .SAiS.UU L 'Suit from a dollar a suit up. IM & GREENBAUM, 240 and 246 Ccmmcrclal Street, Salem, Oregon THE LENOX Portland's now and most modornly furnished hotel, Third and MaJn streots, fronting on tho beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to bulnesi center. Free bus to and from tralna Up-to-date grill. Exce"nt cuisine Telephone In every room. Private baths. European Finn, 91 to 8J2.J50 Per Raj American Plan, $2.30 to SI Per Day. O. II. SPENCER, Manager KOLB AND DILL COMING TO SALEM Fresh from the'r eastern con quests nnd nftor making critical Brondway how at their foot for ovoj 100 nights In a paroxysm of laugh ter. Kolb and Dill, tho two funniest nmedSuns on tho American Btnt; v 111 aitpear in this city next Monday ovnlng nt the Grand opora house In their mo t succoHsful musical piny entitled "Lonesome Town." Tim book Is by the Into Judson D. Bruslo, while the tuneful music whb pennoi by J. A. Raynos. Those Gorman dia lect cotnurilutM mado an lnstnnoouj hit with this musical comedy In San Francisco, whero It rnn unlntoi .iptedly for several months to crowded houses. It Pacific coast Micresi was later repeated In Now York, Chicago and all of the other prominent c'tlos of tho onBt, nnd thn critic throughout the country nro unanimous In declaring "Lonesome Town" o h the liveliest bit of non sense that haB ever beep attempted by these Inimitable "Film" and "fat" rcpreBontatlvoH of Gorman- comedy. Tho ptory of tho piny deals with the disposition of n town In Call forn'n, which boars tho namo of Wntti. Tho original ownor disap pears nnd the lnughablo attempts of tho varlouB llctlous claimants o prove their ownership 1b the baBls for many extromoly funny situation. Tho Now York production has bcou brought to tho coast intnet nnd tho play will bo presented by tho same cast and In exactly the same manner that It was during Its ex tended run at the Circle theater, Now York city. Maude Lambert, tho popKilar Boardway prlma-donna, 'will sing the leading rolo and her two great Bong hits "Dearie" and "Just Somo One" arc sure to catch on here. Another well know player who will assist the stars I ntho extrac tion of laughter is Billy Clifford, who will bo. seen as the tramp. A bevy of handsome chorus girls, who mako a pretty background for tho sumptu ous stago settings, will add their charm to tho performance by singing xno many catchy numbers with wlilis tho piece Is interspersed. Kolb & Dill mnko tho announce ment that It Is their Intention to present this play with the samo care and detnll that they would at ono ot the big New York payhouses, be cause they wish to establish a repu tation which will enable them to re turn lntor In tho season with another produet'on. Local theater-goers may therefore expect to see tho brightest, breeziest and most up-to-dnte musi cal show that ha,i cvor been hero whon "Lonesomo Town" Is singed. I WAS WILLAMETTE VALLEY PIONEER Mrs. Jennotte A. Duff, aged S.! years. 3 months and 22 days, dlel i this morning about S o'clock at tin homo of her son, William Duff, six miles northeast of Pendleton. Death was due to a complication of troubles Incident to old age. Mrs. Duff waB born In North Car olina, but camo with hor husband to the Wlllamotte valley In 1S77. Two yoar8 later they moved to eaBtorn Orogon, whore they ostnbllshcd their homo. Tho husband, David Duff, died six years ngo at tho a,go of 83 years. Tho deceased b-survived by two children, Wllllnm Duff, who resides on his farm, and Mrs. Grant Elgin of this city. Funeral services will bo conducted at tho home of William Duff tomor row at 10 o'clock by ltov. W. L. Van Nuys, pastor of tho ProBbytcrlan church, while Interment will bo In Olney cemetery. it- ' - SUCCESSFUL DAIRY PARMER WHO WILL HAVE AUCTION .T. H. Rholon who went onto thn Geo. Crnbtreo ranch three miles northeast of Marlon In 1900, hns rented this lino dairy farm to Geo. Weathertll who took possession to day, and hns an auction sale of per gonal property Tuesday Oct 0. Ho ls n mnn who has employed modorn methods of dairying and whon ho bought ir brod horsoB or cnttlo has tfrown only tho bcHt broods nnd used the host blood that monoy could buy. Tho result li thnt ho has, mndo mon oy nnd has built up tho farm by tiropor crops suitable for successful dairying. Ho hns romodolled tho house nnd barn nnd put In machin ery to save labor and lncrcaso mo profltB. At tho auction salo thorn will be Jorsoy cows, road and draft horses, Chostor White swlno nnd sheep, nnd farming machinery nnd ImpIomonK Peoplo who go to this sale will fine Bomo good Block of fered, especially in the dairying line. 9-2B&30-1W DON'T BORROW MONEY -BUT- It you must, come and Bee us. Don't Carry Large Sums of Money But It you muBt, do so only until you can see lis. Wo comblae absoluto safety with satisfactory Borvlce. Give particular atten tion to tho business of fnrniors. Invito now accounts nnd now buj Iness upon our own merits for strength and superior facllltlos. A strong bank can afford llboral treatment to Its'patronB. Our paBt policy and ample resources aro our guarnnteo for the future, : ' WE WANT YOUR IIU8INESS. United States NationafBank of Salem, Ore. Ho who steals monoy gets trash, but he who steals a man's chnrnctct takes tho most valuable property In tho world. OA1II N E T S For filing letters, or enrd cases for loose lodger cards, aro always usod In olHcos whoro they fllo nway lottors nnd bills and koops coploB ot thoso wrltton In tho office. Wo hnvo somo good Ideas in tho way of letter files, cabUicis, lottor copying pros o, bo sides everything that could bo cnllod a blank book, from n pencil scrntch tablet to a largo doublo entry lodgor. A. M. II A N S E N, Manufacturer of SaBh, Door, Mouldings, and nil kinds of House finish. Corner Mill and Church St. Phono Vain 344. WD WANT A SUBURBAN HOME? i tlix 8nt the P,ea"re " the country. wUh tho advantages of th?8 J,Vn' .l? '),ck -vur own berries fresh frqm the bush and . --- VV-HM DO ton ." nt to raLe gacden two weeks earlier than your friends? tne "WJOa. "m citr V c"'CKen or hog ruttch,1 Juut over the fenco. from I M roa li . ,mvetl 8trets aro the talk of the Nprthweat? TOsu. " Mt y p Farrlngton. the State street grocer and n mar- U jy IU lell ; ,4InolHlsny bomo l,,aC9 on tho Turner road, consisting of, 45 I , Jouar f ii '"' "Uvcu aim crusa-teuccu, iir unn u . rjtTvT. , ' orcnaro, two acros of Loganberries, -also siraw- te l.-r .- w' blackberrles, blackcaps, Himalaya berries, stories high, ell 12x20 water In V!tch- en n.l.nlu.l.n.l KA. l.nM nlJiitfan liniiaiift ''nsM ,1 ?K' a,9 hulldlng 40 fet square, shingled, splen 4 e4 2ThL v hos 0r chicken ; water Inside. iu . "' uorse row. ahmit inn PhioVnm new bueKy. new u, W3 li .... ttUta Qare. two s tukZ' 'awn. carri lLlUWr?e0Ub, harnw. ono set single harness, $150 wortl 'hlA;I? or,h of wood in ahtd, other tools; all build MttcthVvT" luJiaa ana out. All you have to ao u to mve "Brc Terms on, part. Call and see me about It. HARRINGTON, 426 State Sacet OREGON BUILDERS ARE VOU DOING WHAT YOU CAN TO POPULATE YOUR STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE-SUen, honest farmers, mechanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hunda and a willing henrtrap'tal or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines !n Oregon is sending tons of Oregon Jlteraturo to tho East for dlatrlbutlou through every avallAble agen-y. Will you not help the good work of buiMlns Oregon by sendln-f ui the names and addro svt of your frlenjwho are likely to be Invested In thla state? We will U gad to oe. the expense of sending them complete Infornmtlnj abodt OitKOON and Its opportunities. COI)XISTh TIOKICTS will bo on sale'durlng 8EPTEMDER AM) .OCTODER from tte East to all points In Oregon. The fare, from '. .. nc-noiiinl (Milwi are u tv ,.. v.r- . .,,,. 11111 r roui uuuktiiiv ..,......- " ClBdanatl it Clereiand 44 7C " New York 60.00 From Denver jw.w Omaba 30.00 Kanen City .... 30.00 - St. Iul8 36.60 Chicago 28.00 TICKETS CAN RE PRKPAIW. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Orrjoa . ....,.., wth nv Lt oht agents. The ticket ii wye, UI' - -- 'urnlahcd by telegraph. Local ager.t, 8aJ?. W3l.MrMtTRR.4Y, fyn! V Ageirt. PrtUiH deposit the will then be Or. trcparoo yonng peoplo io" booUeepert, h-cp-" '-ors and general oKt work. The development 6 the Northweat v. i aford openluga fc thousands lu tfto tios. fow yeara. Vrt$ar bow. Send for Catalogue. W. I.STALEY, PRINCIPAL SALEM. OREGON Wallert & lientschel Successors to E. Eckorlln 'The Elite" Hotel and Cafe HO and 118 Commercial Street Meals 0 A. M. to Midnight. Excol lont Merchants' Lunch, 25c. Sun dny Family Dinners and Banquets a Specialty. Hk y.j3jBPBtfy When You Arc Dry WHY NOT BUY A puro and vholosomo boverng that la sold In all the cities of Western Oregon and Northorn California. Made of the Choicest Malt andJHops Grown in Marion County Mndo of Filtered Watw find strictly In nccordanco with tho Puro Food Law Palom Door la tho boat mild bovorago offorcd the public. Mado by scientific proccsBoa and guaranteed pure and whole BOino. No adultoratlon. No drugs or chomlcala and undor tho most porect sanitary conditions. Address all orders to Salem Brewery Association Mt Angel College MT. ANGEL, ORE. 4 In charge of the Dencdlctlno Fathora, Hoarding school fpr young won and boya. Term opens. Beptembor 8. Board, -tuition and laurt dry, 1210 per year. Preparatory, Commercial, Bolentlflc and Claa 1 alt-al Courses. Write for catalogue. jLmamaamammmmmmmmmKmm E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor Stoe ' m 3 t 3 244 CsmatercUf Sr. Free Dtlhrery i ' ' i .l