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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
r f iii t. 1 K hi" i ;i i i M if i ? i i I !l z1 (every day hhows nn IncrmM." In our ale Kach day tin volume of bulnes grow larger. Tills year we will increase the numbe rof our ale 20 per cent. Our friend are helping us and we are helping litem, be muv each dfpnrtrwnt hn been Instructed to mark the price down to make quick sales. Embroideries We have Hrcted from our rep ular stock of embroideries 100 plec of tlin choicest (l"lJi" and bare them dipbjed on a table at SO tier rrnt 1cm tlian regular prices. GRAND PETTICOAT SPECIAL White Lingerie Waists Reduced The walt vcilon offer good treasonable ttalt tnluc In Swls B lltr, .lrlM' and cn-bar, plain and fancy, reduced One-Third. The. petticoat section offers yonr choice of any llk prttlroat, black, wlill" or colors, at greatly reduced price. We Ak you to vllt these two section. Flannelette Gowns This section offer unuxual val um at thl time In colored flan nelette gown. In thl grand showing are all ize. All rr- dawl 25 '"o XMSOL 191 WrsjtBjtsjitsjtsjisjaj1tw4stsjfjtfjBlBh language fluently as ll as J FARM AND This U our specialty, wo carry it complete Mock and tvclenn all the Km I ii and farm wnt that we m-II. You will find our prlr right. AImi, a complete ftink of GAHDK.V HKHDS In hulk; ilo not buy (tAckage eed a you do not know how old they arts a the dealer sendn them out until old, Keiul fir our netv Mwtl rnlalogUc, its free S.V1 N. Commercial Ht. Phone 1(10 Salem. Oregon. D. A. WHITE & SONS ! f f im nnaiwf isjiatisjtiaisji,itiif ctsiB Albany High vs. Salem High llatkellmll at the V. .M V. A., at 7 toulglit. Iit chuiieo to Mt; the home team piny. dmU- kl.lll liAC. o o o o o o o o o o o 0 CITY NEWS o o a u o t ( o o o o Weather 1-NirivnM italu loulKht and Saturday, rmte to IrrUk Miutlierl) wind, mod- UUIiop Stwddlnic ut St. PuuP Tho Ut. Rr. Charls Soaddlus;. I). D.. bishop of OrKUH. will mako a visitation to Ht Pauls church na Bun day, aad will preaeh both mornlH and vRlug. The public la hiMtrtlly woleome at all servte, Wlll SHk Kumlay Niut Bundii) nltOTHiMMi. at 3:30. I. II. Rhode, state eretary of the Y. NL 0. A . wilt sttoak at the knial as soo'atlon rooms oa "A Rattle for Heroic Men." HteooKCuphy Uy alul Night A t nurse In stenography will fit a young mau or woman to grasp op porjunltle in business lite that will lead to tfticc a'ud good wages. New nlasses ueil Monday. February 1, In both day and night school. At Capi tal Business College Investigate. 1-SS-St Auditorium Rink Bullotln. Skating is one of (he most healthful exeioU. Wa give free Initruatloiu to learners. Music eiery session. Afternoons, 2:30 to S. Krenlng 7:30 to 10. Dress Goods Straoiiable Milling ale extra ordinary. All choice altern and coloring only about 20 piece left In lot. Th- value range In price up to 1,50; now on aJe at 39c Men's Black Stiff hat. Hats all ize. This ahowfng I from our Mock of popular-priced hat. The value are 92.no. Vour choice for today and torn morrow at 'SI 98 FIELD SEEDS J Ibikkethall Tonight The Halcm High Shotl baaketball team will play its lust game In this fit) liMilKht at the Y M C A. room with th Alban basketball ag XregatkiH The cR(Mt will probably be it hummer, aa both ttaiiMs are after eaeh other's scalps Those compos ing th' Salem end of the game will be Ruborts. Kay and Kutiwr. forwards Mills and Key cuntor. Rlohurdson and HrookK. guards. Kirk and Ilimn, subs. Ptomaine PoUonlng Representntlvu I. A. Munkers, of tho Albany dolegaton. has been takon to his homo suffering from a severe oaie of ptomaine polhonlng. as the result of eating dams. Muakers was surreiiag eoHsldorably for a time, but prompt msdleal attoatloa soon eheeked tho (Kilsonlng. He Is ox ptd to bi back In hat seat at the rapltol It. 1 days. Sjilem'n Aid to Italy Col. DsvM M. Diihmu. trHtMtarsr of t)e lullaa ItsllW PmhU. has aakNow )ilKd reeolot of the s mount eolleet ml and dellvorod to tho roJIof com mlltuo by Salem. $3iS 6. and has stated that Salem contributed the sve uad lantest hon of any city la tho state. Mr. Duhiiu liuiHpllmeHtetl the Capital City highly for their gener ous help and returned his siueere thanka. V. M. C. A. Uw Jink ' The Youuk Men's Qhrtotlan Aso elation has plantied a "Jolly up" Uine tonlRht at the Y. M. O. A. l-oonu I Mint mII tli w.iiiii .u. .tr.k IiilUa.I tn ! These metlng have been a sourcul of much pleasure io the members and oth4 meu ut Salem, aud are attend ed regularly Games of all kinds arn Indulged la. Including spec-h-mak-lag The athletic motion of the a-J stieiattoH will atnttse the visitors and members by giving a few exhibition of high JHmpng. shot-put. thro standing broad lumps and various forms of rnelng. The members aro requested to be "Jehnuy-on-tht-spot ' tonight, and assist In making the visitors at home. Soma people He simply beeau) thoy feel tho desd of keeping; In prac- MJLT CATiXAJj JBCKKAI SALHH, 0KBG05, told victims how i Locomotor TO HAKE DOUGHNUTS.' Lm." . . , ( (United Proa leased Wire.) ( Loa Angeles, Cad-, Jam 29. Fir teen hundred letfro addressed to ihe Bertha Daj aad Diamond TurqBOLe,A Qt'BSTIO.V UPON WHICH THE Companies, or Los Angeles. -are be ing held here today by the nostofflcv. fntlnvltisr th lisninrn nf n tnnA nr.It "" Keen der at Washington. Diamonds aad doughnuts' ire said, to hare bees the stock In trade of! the two companies, which- are be-1 lieved to he jwsed by the tame pet-, SOM. Aeceridr: to the postal inspector, "irSliiS making aad !1!bs dotighaiito. ehw lag gam and caady at rldJealeusiy.1 kt the perraaaeat, low prices. All that the writer had' "t a followed the BHofiS to do. It l alleged, was to Send a,Dr- Wlltta-aa' Plak PJIIa 1& aameront jo snail sum to the Bertha Day Coa-i" ' that the dteeae may of-1 v Pny, Box A. Los Asgeles, whereapoa be so far cheeked as to glT th the formula, together with lssUae tlona as hot. to bocome aa expert would be forwarded. The unusually large amount of mall whlsh the two companies wero r&celvlng In Los An geles attracted the attention of the authorities and resulted in an In vestigation, which led to the Issu ing of the wraud.ordcr. Got Her Divorce i Judge Galloway granted a divorce this morning to Grace Bennett from ! Frank Bennett on the grounds of de- isertlon Will Hate Home .Vow Mrs, A Lutpiewlcz, who is about C7 years of age, was examined by County Judge Bushby as t oher men tal condition and committed to the state Institution for the feeble mind ed Mrs Lutpiewlcz Is a native of Po land being the widow of a Polish nobieman who was forcod to come to this side of the ocean as an exile. The couple landed In Mexico where Mr Lutpiewlcz died several years ngr. The unfortunate woman's mind ".-in affected by hor many trials and 1 tribulatkinx. and although bolnc well tdiKftted and ablo to speak the Bng- several other tongues, sue cannot csre for horseif in a proper manner. No othor relatives are In existence In this country, and she lived entire ly alone hore In All HlKht Now J D Reynolds, who U being hold In the county Jail du to strong indl catloss of 'nsanlty displayed Wednes day, nfter being given a bed In the city Jail, Is Improving rapidly, and It Ik thought by tho officers that u will be In a fit condton to discharge In a short time. Ills Insanity Is sup posedly cauwMl by the excessive Me of acohol'c liquors. Young M-n' Republican Club Important mooting tbk Frldy night at 9 o'olook. at the elt) hall. Hvory momher reauested to attend J G. Ileltsel. secretary. i Too Much Face. You feel as If you bad one face too many when you have Neuralgia Don't you? Save tho face, you may need It; but gel rid of the Neuralgia by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment Finest thing In the world for rheu matism, neuralgia, burns, euts scalds, lame back aad all pains. Sold by all dealors. Raise omo okra In your garden. Dried It kesps Indefinitely and Is the beat flavor soup end boulllions can have. Kennedy's Laxattv Cough Syrup tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It cures the cold by gently moving the bowels, and at the same time it Is soothing for throat Irrltatioa, thereby stopplug the cough. Sold by all druggists. 0A.87OXIZA. Buntl C.lMlWUWIUA.'fl T (Zs&g& 'Hi KyATZW SJY0 in s. couutncui sr I Tomorrow night ends the big snle nt Wenger & Cherrington's. Save $85 to $135 by buying your piano NOW. I I k ? r -JrTMfiY? . swrriw .. FRIDAT. JANUARY S. 1M. A fa V IPS I firanlPf 3LRDICAL PROPBSSIO.V IS 1)1- !- VIDKO. Absolutely Pro en. Howetcr, That Lasting Benefit May I to Obtained from the TorIc Treatment. The reeeat dtoeveetoa among em- lMMt Mow York sorre soecnltou as whether feoeter ataxia to car - , Loooor ataxia Is geseraHy eoaaid- - .1 wt practically a eare A carefully Investigated case iu which the Improvement retailing from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills has keen tasting Is that of Mr. Fra&cts M. Poole, a harness-mater of So. SSS Somerset street. St Paul, i Minn. "My illness started ia 1S)2. ne says, "wlthharp pain, all th.otigh ' my limbs. At first I thought It was rheumatism but the pains kept get ting more severe and I grew steadllj worse. Later a numbneVt came over ray feet. It gradually extended up ! my legs to my spine and waist. bj.OOOOOOOOOO this time I had lost all control of my O PERSONAL MENTION logs to my spine and waist By this .OOOOOOOOOO .. ....... ... i time I nan lost all control of m logs. Next my bladder and bowels were affictel and I lol ail control of them. At this stage of th3 disease I was porfectly helpless and from .November. 1905. to Aorll. 1906, ! was confined to the bed. Mj mem ory was e affected that I thMtpM I would e e mr mind nokw hi like a dead person. Vy lips ,., finger nails were blue I suffer-! with terrible sharn. shootin. ualns and conld get relief on.y from thenar Wclt.ag Ms sister. Mrs. R. of morphino. i wm, ro.ioa.yuve &c rao. uoctors. ah or tnem pronouacwl my ease locomotor ataxia Ono said f could not live n year and anothr told my wifo all he could do for me was to give tnedlolne to relieve the pain. I was discouraged and. wnen my brother-in-law urged me to 'try Dr. Williams Pink Pills, i did so willing ly for he had read of their 'una a case similar to mine. I started to take the pills In March. in while I was still confined to bed I uiok several boxes when I felt a Might ohanire for the better and .A :i healthier look. I was finally ah'..'to!Mr- V1008"1 go to tho country but kept on with the treatment. The bluish color left my lips and my eyes became blighter. I took the pills a long time and the next spring In May I could walk around. In June I went to woik al though still weak. I kept na gaming ana nave now been working two years without the return of a symp' torn of my former trouble and with out losing a day's work. Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills absolutely cured me und I want all fellow sufferers to know of my wonderful recovery." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the most direct remedy for nervous di seases caused by Impure blood, as norvous exhaustion. nervousness, norvous headaches, selatlea and St Vitus' dance and taey have given lasting benefit In partial paralysis. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. 50 cents per box; six boxes for 15.50. by the Dr. Wil luint Medicine Company. Scboaee tady. N Y o Kodol for Dysponata and Indiges tion will riigist any aad all foed at any aad all tlmas. Kodol is guaran teed to give prompt relief. Sold b all druggists. Can Medicine U' a "Fake." that has lived and grown in popu larity for 30 year, and demonstrated Its worth by actual cures of female Ills In thousands and thousands of American families? Any fair minded. Intelligent per son will emphatically answer NO! Such a medicine Is Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made' from roots and herbs, an dlts ever Increasing popularity Is due to actu al merit alone. DISCREDIT STORY OF EMPEROR'S DEATH I Untied !tm Lm4 Wlr I Saa Frane'sco. Jan. 29 The ru mored death of Pa Yl. the 6-year-old ruler ot China, is dtseredlted In lo cal Chinatown today. Several .prom inent merchants, who have a repre sentative at Pekln, declared that they hid received no notice from their correspondents on tho subject, and therefore. disbelieved the reports. ,Mllt"''BIll,l,lml'lmlTH Here Is tmmsaiXrxSAVtVJmananalaim-H r Who wishes to spend some, money in Salem but o'e doing so he would like to know whether the v :Me :! here would care to have an enterprise started such w he ;; ' ... ... f W0UM nut 10, In OtnCr VOrOS W0UIQ OcllUdl SUPPO" an ! 1 5 ... n - ; J up-10-dBie vacuum uiomimfi ,ould draw up in front of a hose and suck the dirt out of the building without dis turbing a piece of furniture, curtain or picture, and ver raise a particle of dust, These wagons are operate in all iarge cities where cleaning is done no other wav I is ti.e cheapest and most thorough manner of renovat, i? ji a building. All who would be interested in this maier of cleaning are reauested as soon as possible. Do not ed is in a hurry to know how treat such an enterprise. g4mirrwf WlllHHCIlltlllHn PBRSONALS J. S. Cocper and family, of Pasa dena, Cal.. stopped over for a few hoars la tho city yesterday on their sy to Por.!awd. wher. they win visit re.ativc for iho nex i v, months. Y. 0. Rlncman. or Poilland, was In uie cltv yei-'c-day. renewing old a- , '""J J"g " " ";,", 0. J. Wilton, of Klamfth Fal -. " the loglslature yter- . . . . .s L. Herumont. Carl White. .., Dallas. wa trnn ' ."" 7 - ' " ' "' i "" " "- - nanus wita otu menus in tins city yesterday, leaving on this morning train for Portland where he will look after business matters. Mr. Sanderson Reed, a prominent attorney of Portland, has returned to ' that city after a brief visit to th.i state capital. j c. ir. Vincent, the well-known race' horw man. of Los Angeles, was In the olty yesterday attending tho log- Mature, and ascertaining the future condition of the Oregon stato fair. 1 has entered sevorsl rrli". na id ms oitituNsMe bUIUMUII. Rosa Copelaad. of Portland, was , visiting friends ami relative in the eity yesterday. STSJSST. Hlks' show at the Grand Wednesday) night. ! Lyle Levle returned to Portland1 thu morning after a visit with friendr; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thlelhon and son. Henry Wesley, have gone to Chleo. Cal.. for an extended visit. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Dlttobrandt. who have been vlsting Mr. and Mr. J. Cooper, returned last night to thoir home in Woodburu. Darwin R. Yoran. a well-known shoe dealor. of Kugene. arrived her yesterday aftornoon to attend the legislature. Hon. Claud Gatoh was a uasseago' to Portland yesterday afternoon, and ' from thoro goes to Rasters Oregoa. .1. A. Green, a prominent grocer of ' Kugene. is here attending the lest lature. , Mrs. W. W. Robinson, of Portland ha been visiting hor parents. Mr I and Mm. B. W. lottr. fur overs' days. Albert Maeey w a passenger on the Oregon Hlcctrle to Portland last Right. Mr. aad Mrs. H. A. Luce nre. the guests of Attorney and Mrs. i.. McMahon. Mr. Luce Is manager of the Russellvlllo nursery, near Port land. Famous Inviector Ded. Butte. Mont.. Jan. 29. Michael Hlckoy. discoverer of the famous A.t seonda mine, now owned by the Amalgamated Copper Company, died here today HIckey was a notM Montana pioneer A Reliable PATARRU Remedy jjyjslli!.-!! Ely's Greanflalai iYSJ 1 qiKt(j aTbj. Ch Rl. at Ones. Itclean&a, soothes, heals and protects the itwwrtl mem brsne tvuUui ' t:a Catarrh sad drive swsy Cold in tae store. thsSies of HAY r&fLR Tssts and 8mlU Full slse 50 cU , st Drug. gU or by mall. la liquid form, 75 cents. EIt Brother. M Wjrwa Street. Kow York. a Man MB33oQ t I II ol-. .. ki o l ' yyos"'" "" wjon store or a house, run a u ji ii I! ii ii i I it: 1 1 to address "A" care Journal delay as the party inteiest- the Salem people would j; dLVItlUUD. IDB ROCIIHILU At the officiat ing clcgynian's home, Thursday afternoon, January 28, 1909, Mist BRlc J. Ido to Joiaph H. Rockhlll, Rev. P. S Knight omclating. Iloth ate well-known here. Thoy .-III resid In Eajt Salen. Caught In the Rain, thon n cold nnd a. cough let It run ww vv iiiiLuiuvuiii ur ifiiBUiiiiiiinn that's all. No matter how yo, get ,0"rJ01 ? ?"" i."1.'1-- , - -' --- "P-;-, - I for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases in young and old. Sold by all denlers. '.. t nw A m.Tv rrrr.,, , riAlu l U IN 1 IN j Ll'TKLLUS L. WOODS, Tl'n'K. polishing, repairing. Ph'eCOS " Nor wlch Union Fire Insarance Company Frnnk Meredith, Resident Agent Ofllce with Wm. Brown & Co., Ne 29, Commercial street, TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD 0ver Lndd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Ot . - T Prof. Rickard's Electro Radiator Greatest cure on earth foi La Grippe, Paralysis, Rheuma- U6I11 ctiiu Diooa 1 ruuuit'. Facial Massage and Scalp Ireptmpnts. Itiwnient of WHUmu-tti- Hotel. OOOOOO-OOO o o 0 () o NEW TODAY 00000 O O o 1 Wanted Rvoryonc to know that wo hnvo a Vnctun Carpet Cleaner at your command. Carpets cleaned on th.? lloor with ierfeti -aUsIac t'on. We will contlnuo our steam e'esacr t'.e tamo bo It t' e p: Cra fura'.h rotorcne In regfl to now process. Iph'l,,l,i.' and etbr rnaratln;. T-jward & Reed. Phone H5L 1-27-31 Stonogmpliy Day and Xlghl A course in stenography will i a young man or woman to grasp im portunities In business lit t a' will lead to success and Reed wagos. New classes next MnJay. February 1, In both day and night sohool. At Capital Buslnese Co! lege. Investigate. 1-28-31 Wantel At once. good, activr boy at Journal office; steady work, with chance to learn trade. 1-39-tf For Sale Forty acres of land three miles from county seat, cheap ' sold soon. Address H. Bnibu North 17th and B streets. l-29-3t i Rooms foi; Rent Largo and wen ventilated, with or without Are from $2.80 Jo 35.00 per 1211 South Liberty street PB 754. 1-29-31 Lot On State or Commercial St closed face watch with fob. Naf "Jessie." on front of watch oa fob, Initials, "H. L. F " Return to this office and receive reward 1-29 St