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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1910)
ra. L ;ie Famous Doss of Strain the Eyes Don't use a small, concentrated liaTit over cnc shoulder. It puts tn unequal strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft, mellow Ifchr that cannot flicker, that equal- izes the work of the eyes, such as the Kayo Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain. The Rayo is designed to give the lest Uzht, and It does. It has a strong, durable shade-no!cJf that Is held firm and true. A new burner gives added strength. Made of solid brass and finished in nickel. Easy to keep polished. The Kayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives better light at any price. .. , ; Once at Rajro User, Always .On. .. ; Duleri wryvrv. mt ol ymrt, wilt for 4t$criplin -m ttrtuitr l Mart it iPfT of ikt V Standard Oil Company j TTwro is Only Ono Tim f la ' "" ,' V Lazzativo Brdnzo Qzimino, vsro thc world orm to oong a ooio in one tutr. I Always remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. 2 60, SWA rz jj?Jome people rida the bicycle. nd some In autos course Ife Is fulof mixed desires. L E iect then what yw most admire Mi choice remains the norse B eaMnTaeeeefle! ut wnen in scare hof pure delight ftervescent, clear and bright jkrveryone can read the cheer ight In these orbited verses fur TO) TROUOLE BRElVirlB j SPAIN CLKRICALS ASV ANTIS ARM CKTt- TA1.V T) CLAHH WHEN GOV EHSMKNT DNDKKTAKKS TO FULFILL riJiIHK8 OP CHURCH RKPORM. tvnvno ritxat LBAan wim 1 : Madrid, Dec. 14. via Heudaye)- Pressure to bring about vigorous action by Premier Canalejas against the clericals Is growing stronger dally. It la predicted that a soon as the budget la out of the way the premier will attack the adherents of the ohurch. It la i pec ted that the budget willl be shelved by the middle of January, and that the radicals then will insist upon the premier carrying out his pledges regarding church re form. .,,.,. It is said that Canalejas has aston ished even his "Opponents with his cleverness in holding off a crisis that must eventually ' be met. The pre mier baa pleaded various causes for delay, the latest being ples that he must reorganize the cabinet. The radicals,' however,' are insistent that a time limit be fixed and In the mean while the cteJricals ' are preparing for strife. 11 ' . DESCRIBES CONDITIONS , 111 GERMAIIY ii Giving a Christmas Piano ;i J ; ; - :: I Is Made Easy by Eilersi T WSswiai j.aiiS iiiaiA r. r - sv s . r. I Selling Plan What Is Christmas What la home What home, without tthout Christmas music? rtthout a piano f piano, could have a gift thai would be mote appreciated by every member of the home circle than a pianot t . t . . That Bom la undoaervlng of the name which doea not contain a piano, when Its positewiilon haa bow been made so easy through Ellers' Ubmwl BMUag VUm. For not only has this great piano hous, with lta forty stores. redusl the eot of a piano from $100 to 1109 leasi than they are old elsewhere, but rts liberal sUUi pla enables) yon, on mak ing a araal! payment, to have a piano in jxur hom at onott, pay ng tKa balance tn small amounts monthly while you are enjoying U And your rfcoice Is mot limited, for BUera Uusto Hou oHrs yoa over forty of the woild's most die'utabls ptanoe to ehooee fvoia. Make yoar auUvjtioa now, and we will deliver the piano oi CV rlutmaa. but Ks pltxuture will extend over a lifetime of ChrUt- judaea tJ coiiio. Special sale now in prog at Music Hon n. v. a. r- ; vffmn raass uiiw vim. J t Lionaon, uee. ii. An article on living conditions in Germany which outdotw In sickening details even "The Jungle" is printed today In the Deoember number of the Contempor ary Review, 'i' e treatise was writ ten by Mlm Smith Roeslo, who has made an exhaustive study of the con' ditlons uler which the poorer class- In Germany live. The writer devotee special atten tlon to a peoullar German Instinct known as the Krelbank a sort of market for the poor. There only the neer-destltuto or permitted to buy, because at the Frelbank only meat from diseased animals, made edible by certain processes of sterilisation, more or less effective, is sold. Conditions are rapidly becoming worse. Miss Itoeslo says. Bhe blames the high tarff duties levied on incom ing cattle and "hors- X-RAYS AND SMILES. "A Broken Idol" is the plav slated for next Monday at the Grand. This must not be mixed up with that "Weary Willy" production, "Broke and Idle." v Roosevelt regained his voice so he was able to talk, but not rvry etren uously Tuesday. Pincbot came out of the chronic ward at the same time. . . ' The members of the city council, or a number of them shed their light, so to speak, on the Front streot lmDrovemenf' matter Wednes day. They were trying to enlighten Judge Galloway. ; "The Burgomaster" lnsi- n)gi,t gave Dr. Bcovllle's flying macbn the record for "low altitudes." Mrs.. Schneck's atorneya have ad vanced the theory that as Mrs. Schensk's great grandfather, grand mother, father and two slBters were Insane, that she could not have tried to olson her husband of if she did. Is not responsible. .... .... According to - common report Front street had ' the same kind of paving that is said to be the favor ite, in Sheol good intentions.' "" 'A Woman's Great Idea. Is how to make herself attractive. But,' without healthy It Is bard for her to be lovely In face, t form or temper! A. "weak, sickly " woman will be nervosa and Irritable. Con stipation and Kidney poison show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and ' wretched: complexion. Bat Electrie BIWk always prove a god send to - women, i who ? want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach,. Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes,! pure preatn, smoom, veivciy shin, lovely .complexion, good, health Try them., BOo at J. Perry'!.' ' Bad Breath For months I had crreat trouble with my stomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue has been actually as green as grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weefcaago a friend recommended Cascarets and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let vou know that I shall recommend them to any one suffer ing from such troubles.'-' Cbas. II. Hal pern, 114 K. 7th St., Mew York, N. Y. rittdsant, raiatabia, potent, Tanre Mooa, Dotroou. Neviir Sicken, Weakwoor(jrlp. lilc, Z'k. Mo. N'ver aulil tn bulk. The uen oln tnblr atatnped C C C Guaranteed to our nr vmir ir,''w hecH. ft3 rrPe for Wood for fitate tatloii. Tho boards ut trustees of the sev eral state Instltuttun, located at or near the city f Snicm. uvUe scaled bids for Wood for the yea 1 1911 aa follows: Insane Asylum 6000 corda t,rt' prowth fir at main building; si- bids on second growth fir. lot corda first growth fir at Asylum Farm; also bids on second growth flr. -.,,( Penitentiary 800 cords flr-jt growth flr. 600 cords second growth flr "nd 100 cords grub oak. Reform School 826 cords second growth fir and 26 cords grub oak. - Capital Building 600 cords first growth flr; also bids on second growth flr. ' Deaf Mute School 650 cords flrt growth flr; also bids on . second growth flr, Blind School Consult Superin tendent E. T. Moorpe relative to amount of wood deaired and time set for receiving bids. State Institution for Feeble Mind ed Consult Supt. H. E. Bickers relative to amount of wood desired "L'Jrno sot for receiving bids. suit SupV",", Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel tlve to amou nil', wood desired and tlmn . " V" Bwltcn connections fl thern Pacific Company elj, ders to deliver wood in carloiSL ?ot. at the Oregon State Insane Asyiu and Penitentiary. Bids will be 1 received for all or any part of the above. Cord wood must be cut while green, from sound timber, four feet long, rea sonably straight, well seasoned, de livered as designated at or near the places designated,, closely corded with bulkheads. Each bid must be accompanied by a certtftad check, payable to the tia derstgned. In the- sum of 1 6 cents peri-cord, to be forfeited to the state as dnmages In case the bidder re ceiving the award shall fall to exe cute a contract to furnish a bond and deviler the- wood. Do stot enclose cola in envelope containing . bid, for nothing; bat certified ohrf-vks will bn accepI.-- Successful bidders wtll be reqn'red within 10 days af ter notification of acceptance -of bid to enter into a contract and furnish a satlsfactory'-bond. Bidders should be careful to state in their bids the name of the institution and the kind and number of cords to be fur nished. Bids mnst be sealed In en velopes endorsed "Proposals ' for wood." and addressed to the under signed.' 1 !' The right to reject any or all bldr or any part of a bid, and to waive defects in any bids Jf It be deemed In the Interest of the state to do so, is reserved by the boards of ' trus tees. -1 .- M . I I Bids will be opened at tho Execu tive Chambers, Salem, Oregon, on Till: OREGON The House of Comfort Combined - With Elegance " Our Rathskeller Grill finest dinms service in , city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 Kperfectlwrnishedi modernrostelry mne jvofinwest , moderate metropolis priced, of tne WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and JVIanagers. ' Also Operating Seattle . Hotel, Seattle." December 28, 1910, at Wednesday 8 d. m. .By order of thev?ftrds 0( trustees of tho above Institution. .,,-., ., -... . ,C..N,.McARnrUrij , . , rk." ' xj--iwa.aecau-iie-jio Always keep a bottle of Foley's A Simple Safefconrd for Mother. Mrs. D. OHkeson, 28 Ingles Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience.' "My little girl had a ! severe cold and coughed almost continuously. My slpter recommend ed; Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose J. gave her relieved the in flammation in her throat and afto using only one bottle, her throat and lungs were entirely freo. from Inflammation. Sine's then I "oney and Tarrn the house aa l know t, a sure cure for coughs and colds." Red Cross Pharmacy. The Klamath cut-oft of the South ern Pacific,, will .be finished by ont June, 4V f ' . " ( Fr th AnikatSetss 3 Hmiitrdt? v4sb v a r m T Mail tnt Mae ve. aaasM attest la arena. Ail iMtraeMnei. teelttOax Saal aaaaeata areearlag tm oakles ee ailta 7, vaava eelaba. sraaa. eog'annaa koBM makera. ile areltaiinary iai)aa turn la reaatmi. Thia ajail aua(a aaiaaa) aaertmltT far yea. Bead far a aaaafiaave WlWtbi to b Caere pnnakoe Siert 7 DepartaeeaH t.Iiitvejraltr atf Sniea -ra(e . - CrVVSM ',. : Esa&WwionX I Mi I g Pee Bit feraaaalaral I AT aiMsaeraee, iBleaniaUoee.TkA UfW pT lrriiaMe er aleeratloDt ol ". IjIPJf neaibraaee. PelaUea. BSt aae4 aet to Miletara. Iyteai I rmeaw eeatea-toa. IL- "e aeUe R.K i f V4.01reajereeaea nquiil , , V hun Cmarjai to. J TTOWrWf' wtrinr c? for backaol j, rheumatism, kidney or bladdw trouble, and urinary irrejuiaiiitlea. itk Foley's Kidney Pill purify the blood, restore lost vitality aofl vigor. Refuse substitutes " RED CROSS PHARMACY. : FIIIAIICIAL . . r CONDITION IS SPLENDID Acoordlng to th semi-annual re port of County Clerk Allon the to tal resourcrs of the county amount to 1267,815.89, and there are now funds In tho hands ' of the county treasurer amounting to $200, 645. 80. These resources, In addition to the amount on hand In the treasur er's office, are summed up In tha way of delinquent taxes extending from the year 1202 to the present. The delinquent tax for the year 1902 amounts to $1,650.81, and from then on It ranges In the three and five thousand mark until 1906 Is reached when It leaps into the ten thousand mark, the delinquent tax for that yenr being $10,162.87. In J908 It fulls to $4,903.81 and that tor 1909 Is $35,024.17. The claims allowed and paid dur ing the period covered by th re port amount to $119,169.17, and the total amount of outstanding warrants for October 1, 1910, amounted to $10,856.74. MumIcaI Ilecitol. Tonight In the University chapel at 8:16, the college of.muslo under the direction of Dwan K. S. Meuden ball will Hive Its Initial Recital for this season. The variety of vocal and Instrumental numbers which 111 be given, besides the new and attractive numbers by the Glee Club aad. Ladles Club, wtll afford a de lightful musical evening, All are cordially Invited. (BIO L e (Li VI O r-l O t I " Tl IQffl ft noun - - Mew Incorporations. The following articles of Incor poration were filed today with the secretary of state: Ileroutai Steel company, of Port land, capital atoele. $100,000. Med ford Realty Improvement company, Medford; capital stock. $25,000. Hark front the Tombs. Boston, Mass., De. 14. Colonel Rooaevelt arrived her today to at- tond a mooting of the Harvard overaaera this morning. H will de liver a lecture tonight at Harvard. Two Joeephtae county bora playod with a gua at Merlin. Friday. On of thoat waa the target, aa usual. Tillamook's Choice and Only Restricted Residence Section. " Centrally Located Ideal Home Site Improvements Guaranteed r aaJaBaaaaaaaaaaaaBMaiaaaBanVaaaSaaMan ' ' . - CHOICE HOME PROPERTY AT FIRST HAND: 1 ' ; ' MAPLE GROVE ADDITION u 'Which I am now offering to the publlo k practically the LAST "CLOSES IN" TRACT of Tillamook City realty that It will be your opportunity to Invest In at FIRST HANDS. This property la Ideally located, and t should particularly appeal to tho discriminating bnyer. The time Is now passing when such property Investment aa MAPLE QROVB ADDITION represents Is slowly but surel passing to Individual ownership and tha price as a consequence of many transfers will materially advance on all lota sold to these Individual parcbaeers. The time to BUT, and BUT RIGHT, U upon tha Introduction of any new property; and especially la thla ao If tha property offered for sale haa real merit, - . MAPLE GROVE ADDITION J ! V Haa a genuine merit all lta own. Tha location Is elghtly and attractive; tha price and terms on tha lota In thla addition . am especially at tractive; street Improvement, -water maln electric lights and aldewalka are tha improvements that go to make thla property farther attrac tive witnout extra cost to tha purchaser. Taking everything Into consideration, the real -value of MAPLE GROVE LOTS Is there, If there la value represented In any city realty whatever. Tha time la rapidly passing In Tillamook City when you can purchase yourself a choice lot from tha FIRST platting of tha ract; If you wait to buy from tha other fellow you pay an additional price aa a consequence of tha delay. During a very few years Tillamook City la bound to double in population and business. With tha completion of two railroads now building; tha probable expenditure of a million and a half or two millions of dollara In harbor and bar Improvements, and with tha many projects being promoted "and 1 carried to their final perfection, you cannot make a mistake by investing In MAPLE GROVE, or, for .that matter, any other Tillamook realty, If you buy light. Don't put off getUng la on tha ground floor, and ba forever regretting the opportunity that la now yours. ; , . WRITE ABOUT THIS. TALK THE SITUATION OVER. SEE THE PROPERTY ROLLIE W. WATSON Zcscnt For Owners W. G. Dvvight & Win. Curtis, Owners You can make no mistake in an investment in this addition For information inquire at Journal office I