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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
.1 , 1 VT f3. CAnrfAT JOtmSAI THE SECT t , i 1 , ', ,1 i'i t V: ff- " !-, Y. - ! . ) " Grows Hair end we can FGOVSIT! DANDERINE U to the kir wkat trK shower of rain and gunafitrMi art) to vtUtiofi. If got right to lk root, invigorate and ctitngthena ihonw It luUrtinf , timuUting ani liU-pmducing proper tie mum h heir to grow Z abundantly long, erong anil heautilul. It at one import a tparltlmg brilliancy end ver vly aoftrMM lo (ha hair, and frw weeks use will causa new hair to sprout H ovr th acalp. Use it every day for a short time, after which two or throe times a week wilt be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire A My frm Si. Pud writ m "When T bn In4rtn4 mr hafr srnuld ant cuuis to my houiaorsaDd now It Is wj below my h!p." Aaolkr SrM NvfV, N. J. v "t haTt ben nftif r'Mirttirtne retrnUrlj. Wbunl first marU-J to n It I had very lit tin hnlr.now I bur lb mnai Tinuttriil loaf sad thick lt!r atiyoua would want to ha a." NOW at U druggist In threw 25c, 50c nd $1.00 per bottle) Daoderlne enjoys a greater sale thsa any other one preparation regardless ol kind or brand, and it has a much greater sale thsn all of the other h'sir preparations in ths world combined. tut Tfefs Out FftFE To now howntilrkly drlM acta, we will send s larae sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this free coupon to the KTOWITOR DAtfOCniHE CO., CHICAGO, ILL, with their name and address snd 10c In silver or stamps to pay postage. !? Christmas in Oregon's ! WILL FIRE APOSTLE "TONGUES OF FIIIE" ARK HOT AIA OVKIl ON ACCOUNT OP APOHTtiK UPTON'S I-.APSR FROM -SIMPLE VIRTl'K'S UN- 8EDUCTIVK WAV." CREAM OR KAGICAf ?ENTAt nil Kkl. T?J,7 i J " . 11 Great Administrator's ;i T "SHOE -SALEv . NOW CONCLUDED. ' V'- We have removed however, all broken lines and sizes to the rear of our store.' 'These 'high quality shoes are placed on the bargain tables and will be sold at prkies that will make Christmas shopping a pleasure, The low prices will prove astonishing, surprising, and . striking. Consider, cogitate and reflect, then come quick- it means such a big saving of dollars that you can't afford ,to miss them. Prices that will tempt and values that you can appreciate, . j Men's, Women's & Children's i ; Shoes, Christmas Slippers are - I I I.M.I. Included in the Price Slashing' I Oregon. 'Shoe Go. 175 North Commercials trect. . v Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results. sssa. Come people rida the bicycle, nd some In autos course- 1 i j ! Ite Is lul of mlxea desire, TCiect then what ywi most admlra JJy choice remains the nors jt yvnen in searo hof pure dell iht j jjervescent C,ear and brim ttmaawsa lveryona can read the cheer Fht In theso orlr.tsd verses hers i . ,. . ... Alliance, 0.. D'jc. 16. Although Mamie Corlette 'refuses to procood against Apor.tlo Levi Lupton, rBylng the "outcome of the mysterious manipulations of the powers of evil" are responsible for the birth of their child, the leader of the "Gift of TotiKuim" sect faces expltislon br hi- conKretro"" vanj. mo municipa: authorities say they can do nothing since the girl refuses to sign a war rant against the father of her son, but the congregation of the Alliance Mission are bitter against the apos tle and- are planning to call as mass meeting to turn him out. 1 '. Lupton today signed a bond guar anteeing to support the child. No charge can be brought against Vilm, the prosecuting attorney says, un less the girl changes her mind and legal action la highly Improbable. The girl, -when questioned by the prosecutor, . defended Lupton. A single sin, she said, should not be made to blacken, a man's career. Supernatural powers had forced the apostle to fall, and she believed it would be adding to her share of the guilt If she forced Lupton to earthly punishment through the . courts. She absolutely refused to sign a warrant against the ; leader of the Mission. Mrs. Lupton, wife of the Apostle, baa fully forigven her husband and Miss Corlette. She wants to keep both the girl and the child as mem bers of her household. . Miss Cor lette has not yet consented to this arrangement. I Members of the congregation, however, feel that they must take action against Lupton. They say that he misrepresented their atti tude in hie public statement and that therefore they will be forced to act so that the public may under stand their real feeling. It Is believed that it Luptph Is deposed, civil action by the congre gation to get possession of the mis sion building, which was built from donations, but which stands In tho apoBtle's name, will be undertaken. IT IS VERGING ' .011 THE ORY III ' SOME PLACES The drouth appears to have been even more pronounced In Missouri than In Iowa and Minnesota. Hers Is what an editor In the first named state says concerning conditions there: Ht Is so dry here that wagons are going around with their tongues out. loe has to be soaked In water all night before. It la wet enough to make . lemonade. ,The catiUh kick up such a dust In the bed of the Gasconade river tat the river has to be sprinkled before you can go fishing. A spark from an engine set fire to a pond and burned up a lot of bull frogs before the fire could be extinguished and the ground Is dry and bard that crawfish holes In the low places are being pullod up and shipped off for gauplpes." Missouri , apparently . produce soma romancers who fan "show considerable speod when It comes o stretching the imagination all 't will stand. Waterloo Reporter. KVAIA lOY K1INAPEI ; TWICK IN ONK WEKK rtmirso rums Laism wisa. : Ban Josa. Calif., Dec. 16. For the second time within a week Mar tin McKay, II, U being sought by the police aa a Victim of kidnapers The boy, whose borne originally was In Renb. Nevada, was brought here a week ago by his father, who took nlm'frma bit mother. Last night (oar unidentified men and two wo men seised the lad and disappeared With him In an automobile. The police ol Sacramento and Stockton have been asked to keep an eye out tor the automobile party, which Is supposed te be heading for the Ne vada state line. v' , Garment Htriker Killed, Issitso rasas mass wisa.1 Chicago, .Doc. 15. One . etrtklno, carucut worker was killed and an other fatally wounded today during a riot when Detective Sergeant Weinlokl, overpowered by a mob nrwd Into It with ' his revolver. WeUlokl was fwlld by a shower of stones befor he shot. ' ', The dead striker was not Identi fied. The .Injured . man Is Mark Uaawwle. ' -' an Ttry bir K on D4itT, nd ha Mood ib tm Mi an harmkaa w mii ittobeiurtli I nronrrlf mad. A coapi no OMintrr Mt of ilroHi&f nwa. in. u a. prra aata to a MJ of th ava tin (s pat1riit)t A jroa Ml 'w Will DM I farm. rrsm- m irte ipm nftrtnrul or ail thsj wtb leaim in IU Ualud atataa, Ctauaui and Xarups. KM. T. HOrtiKJ, fit, 37 giu) iona Sliwi Iw Ui BCV8 CHURCH' UROUND ' V . . TO BUILD A THEATER DMITBD riHa UHID WIBB. Soattle, 'ash., . . Qee. 16. Alex ander Pantages, the theatrical man ager and owner of a long etrlng of TnjTi,I0 houses, today ' announced h t hfl Durchaed the ajte of the FOOMth - j Congregational church, a rery . the heart of the busiufe. 4, . . , The price paid was $326,000. a few. years ago Fantages was a1 bootblack. Going Round Horn in Yacht, DNmD rasa A uasks wriS.i New Orleans, La., Dec; 16.-John D. Spreckels, the California, stigsr magnate, Is. enroute today for Cuba In his yacht Felicia, on the first leg of a voyage aronnd Cape Horn. Ac companying Spreckels are Mrs. Spreckels and' a party of friends. The party will visit the West Indies. OPPOSITION STEAMKR LINE BY WAY OF THE ISTHMUS . 1- " tTHITBD full IMiMWn WIIS. New Orleans, La., Dec. It. The first through freight from Califor nia by the Panama ; route arrived here today on the Steamer Ban Ma teo. The vessel, which Is the prop erty of Bates and Cheeebrough, the newest rivals of the Pacific Mail Steamship company on tbe Pacific coast, will ply regularly . between New Orleans and Colon. A com mittee of New Orleans business men were at the wharf here to welcome the ship when she docked. DESTROY THE CAUSE. You Canno Cure IHuidruff Without - Destroying the Cause ot It." Many people wash . their scalp3 i JANUARY. TERM CIRCUIT COURT . -vjefollowng are the Jurors who . een summoned by County Clerk A,Ien appear for Jury duty for the January N.m of the cjrcuit court: S. H, BtK gtayton. . . Geo. W. Brv,,, Brooks. August KehU)egori gBiom. .. . A. J. Pattol toaoleay..-- B. S. Porter.'pilverlon. " B. B. Gosner,5aat Salem. A. A. Rlchard Mehama. C. B, Hartman Salem. J. H. Olainer, Sacleay. Ernest Todd, Sdney. . C. L. Dick, Salen No. 1. John Brooks, Sllwrton. M. E, DeOulre, Hlverton. Andy OUbertt, Salem No. 2. , A. Q. Stoelhammer, Silvefton. Bert Waller, Chemawa. Geo. H. LeKellier, Mill City. Noah Welch, Chemawa. ,-J. F. Wlsner, Salem No. 2. ..Herman Wlpper, Turner. ; Fd" $,trlcr Monitor. G. IL B"eebV; Iurnr- , Robt. Johnson, 6n" i F. W. Spencer, Salem fiW'i Geo. T. Albee, Aumsvllte. . : Chas. Roy, Sidney. j W. H Eldridge, Salem No. 3. - . ; D. R. Yantls, Salem No. 2. , Geo. Hiller, Sr., Woodburn. ' Jesse Stelwer, Jefferson ; i , Proposals for Wood tor State lnetl- : tntlons ' The boards of trustees of the sev eral state Institutions located at or aar the city of Salem. Invite aealed bids for wood for the year 1911 as follows: i Insane Asylum -6000 cords first growtlt fir at main building; also bids on- second growth . fir. 1001 cords first growth fir at Asylum Farm; also bids on second growth fir. ' - J v " i -.Penitentiary 800 cords 1 first growth fir. 609 cords second growth fir and 100 cords grub oak. Reform School 825 cords second growth fir and. IS cords grub oak. " : Capital Building 400 cords first growth fir; alao bids on second growth fir. , Deaf Mute School 650 cords first growth 'fir; also bids' on -second growth'flr. . .. Blind School Consult Superin tendent B. T. Moorea relative to amount of wood desired and' time set for' reclvlng" bids. State Institution for Feeble Mtnd m ii .,1 I ff-VTXf - V " siaB-nmcfavX m mtr mm w -l&A mwm Saturday night or Sunday to. try to consult Supt.. H. E. Bickers keep the dandruff down for the week, but on Monday night the scalp has begun to Itch, and Tuesday morning will find a good supply of dandruff when the hair Is brushed. There Is but onsireal scientific way of curing dandruff; and that la te kill the 1 germ that causes it, and falling balr, and finally baldness. Thore is only one preparation that will destroy the germ, and that Is Newbro'a Herplclde. It is an en tirely new discovery and the only hair preparation that Is based -on the new Bcientlflo principle. , In addi tion, Herplclde Is a very refresh ing hair dressing for regular toilet use. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottle guaranteed. J. C. Perry, special agent. A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mrs. D. Gllkeson, it Ingles Ave.. Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My little Klrl bad a severe cold and coughed almost continuously. My sister recommend ed Foley's Honey and Tar.. The first dose I gave her relieved the In flammation In her throat and aftor using only one bottle, her throat and lungs were entirely free from Inflammation. Since then I always keep a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar in the bouse as I know It is a sure cure for cougbs and colds." Red Cross Pharmacy. This winter Is a good, time to. or ganize that long-postponed Farmers' eluV F., 8. A H. will help you. - Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund moaey If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. ' t5c. relative to amount of wood desired and time set for receiving bids. Tuberculosis Sanatorium Con sult Supt H. J. Clements ' rela tive to amount of wood desired and time set for receiving bfds. Switch -connections with the Sou thern Pad no Company enables bid ders to deliver wood In carload loU at the Oregon State Insane Asylum and Penitentiary. ' Bids will be 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 tho places designated, closely corded without bulkheads. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to tbe un dersigned, in the sum of 25 cents per cord, to be forfeited to the state as damages in case the bidder re ceiving the award shall fail to exe cute a contract to furnUb a bond and devller tha wood; Do not encloee eoln In envelope containing bid, for nothing but certified checks will be accepted. - Successful bidders will be required within 10 days af ter notification of acceptance of bid to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory bond. Bidders should be careful to state In their bids tbe name of.the Institution and the kind and number of cords to be fur nished. Bids must be sealed In en velope .' endorsed "Proposals for wood." and addressed to the under signed. The right to reject any or all bldi. or any part of a bid, and to waive defects in any bids If it be deemed in tbe Interest of the state to do so. Is reserved by the boards of trua- Bids will be opened at the Execu tive Chambers, Salem. Oregon, on Wednesday, December 28, 110, at lp.m. By order of the boards of trustees Of the above Institutions. C. N. MoARTHUR. Clerk. ll-12-lwktdec 20-22-26 A soft light la beet for the school room or for the home. ' 'rtfyysf At NOTICE the beautiful fixtures all sanitary and atrlctly up-to-date. Improved sanitary plumbing .'U 1 homes has lowered the death rate materially In the last few years, and those who appreciate health do not fall to have their plumbing refitted - with opea fixtures of all kiada, In the fit Una up of homes with new open plomb tng w claim to ha master of the trad. '' ' ' v ' : T GRABER BROS., til 8. Liberty. Phone M0. TAKE THE LKO OK THE LA SIR. we offer you and when yon coma to tasia It you'll declare you never be fore ate anch delicate tender meat. For our lamb la real lamb not young mutton sold at Iamb price. Youll find that by trading at this market yon gvt what yon pay for- little bit better and cheaper thaa yon expected. . E.C CRQSS A SON Phorte 1830 . i . . . i . . . . AU'OHOli 3 FKK CENT. AXfcgrfaWePrvpfflTtlnnrcrAs slmllating iteFoodamlRrdttla ling Hie Slomachs amlBowas ol llll! For Infants ftnd Children., ; The Kind You Have - Always Bought Boars Signs Promotes Diesltonhffu ncss and RestjContalns netttw Opitira-Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic j lliCjrtfMkSim A narTort ttpmpdv forCcHSRlH Hon . Sour Sloiaach.Dlarrtioa VormsJLonvulswn$.rcreiwir ncss aril UJS suro"-"-Facsimile Sifoatartnf . NETVV YOBK. hi In Use For Over Thirty Years buaranUeUnlfI4 Exact Copy of Wrapper. vvmonv. Vh mmum mbmikv. mtm fm : m ft t I i Ik T m y :r?. dm RADUATKS CAN BH PfM JNO FVF&YWHKBR POINTTOOTO i nisi atjwwn. as rut: heasoh fop thkib gErVMOAim succesj Five oenincing reasons why WL LMES BUSINESS COLLEGE The best equipped business college In the North wt. A school of trained apeclallsta. The laist and most up-to-date methods of lustrucnon. You are sure'of a position when compel nt. 1 ' ....... The school that Is recognised by tbe business mon as the best. 'nTllNCaiXUPKD FOR STUPFNTS WHEN - '111UIU CUflPtitrlT WmiOUT CHAWit ....... , . Vyj"'TivV-T- . LACE COLLARS AND SILK BARGAINS Lace cape coUars, pretty patterns, great variety, low prices See those pretty lace collars at . . 25c 27-inch dotted pongee silk at . . 29c $1.00 a yard fancy silks, per yard . 50c 5c skeins embroidery silks, per doz. 25c Rostein fip Greenbaum I 210 Commercial Street Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel : ' . THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined j v v VVilh. Elegance. Our Rathskella'' Grill finest dining service In city, with Hawaiian orchestra from .6 to 12 p. m. v Most perfectly furnished,, 'moderate priced, modern hostelry In the metropolis of the Northwest , . . WRIGHT & ; DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers. Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. .-. 4 j. Thwre la lot f oH4 comfort la an i4i Wen. ' ' '