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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
PAJLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, ORDGOK. nsiUV, DECEMBER 7, I0tt fags rm 1 B I " mi 1 V A F -AM : I 'f 7' a .7 Buy Yourself New Suit For Christmas If you decided to be as cood iV'fS.W are to dim mane yourse f a present of a New Suit yo2 V'll find Stockton's cfchff department has a lare and nanasome assortment of pat terns to choose from, Economy, When 4i comes Style, Durability, Fine Tailoring, Smart Model and Fabrics. WE ARE IN THE LEAD SUITS FROM $10to$30 MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS and Bathrobes Handsome ones: bought especially to add to his com fort. WHY NOT BUY THESE FOR CHRISTMAS? Men's English Slip -On RAIN COATS EXTRA SPECIAL $7.85 1 I """" "V ''' A Charming Woman is one who la lovely In face, form, mind and temper. But It's hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will te nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show in pim ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Hitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at J. C. Perry. o Even the man who can make a decent living doesn't like to work that hard. You will find that druggists every where speak well of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in the sale of it that in cases of coughs and colds it can al ways be depended upon, and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. o If you want anything, say so in the Journal, and get It PETER MILLER HAS A BUNCH OF TROUBLES SET Sf HATCHING BY l'OlSOXOAK, HE KETS IX A t'HJHT AM) HIS (iLASS EVE IS BROKEN", HE IS LICKED, LOSES HIS I' ASS AND (iETS IX THE JIG. Suffering from a bad case of poison oak, his glass eye broken, and with several bruises on his body, Peter Miller, a laborer on the Oregon Elec tric this morning presented a sorry spectacle when on being arraigned before Judge Elgin he told of a fight between himself and one A. Finiay. Miller came to t e city yesterday afternoon to have his hard wood troubles treated by the railroad physician. He met Flnlay v!;h the result that. a fight occurred. Finiay, according; to the story of the polson oaked one, in addition to leaving marks of his violence on the body of Miller, and breaking his glass eye, also took from his person a return pass on the road, to where Miller is employed. Judge Elgin, aftr listening to the story, discharged Miller and gave Finiay five days in Jail. V. Keith seems to have gone on a rampage of scaring and accosting women on the streets last night anyway that was the charge against him and he received five days this morning. He was unable to pay the fine and won't have anything hand somer thnn his Jailor to ogle for five days. A. Hunt indulged to freely in pro fane language and received five days. Eric Hoganson and V, Abrams par took of too much r( the liquid that cheers, and the former was given three days while the latter paid his fins and was released. R. M. Cain Is now mayor of Sclo, being elected on the citizen's ticket. o I-a Grande business men have or ganized to protect strike breakers. it 9 44 m '' "MY PABbNER AND I" :') . .......... . . iii S bdl of this State fcbour three ye&rvs eo, Vc rented 160 acres ifVoocl land nd staled inlhe firshvearwem&cle enough to j purchase tke property The second ' i. i i it year we bought more t&na,Nm this year my p&rdne r and l feel that our future is assured for&ll time to come M. my success is due to the best pardner" mart ever kad f you want to succeed, use Russell Machinery which you ca,r ajw&ys depend onto make you money WKeea farmer TRACTION ENGINES BUELL MULW-ENOINE5 e AIJAvcrill ffehinery PorTIand,Ore. Spokanafeh nJose,(Dljj. 1 . X Herfe Again Once more we have exerted our best efforts to assemble Christ mas merchandise with which the giver can express satisfaction and gladden the hearts of yo xmg and old. A large section of ourstot-e has been given over to these holi day goods, and while you wil 1 find many things to amuse the little ones, there are also innumrs.ible articles that will be admired and appreciated by the older people. Good, everyday merchand ise that can be put to practical use should not be forgotten. You know what we have in that line. You also know that no matter how small or large your purchase you make a safe deal. Remember also that our L-OW CASH PRICES apply to these special holiday goods as well as to everything else we sell. This means a big saving to you because, considering the quality of the goods, THESE PRICES ARE UNMATCIIABLE. Do your Christmas shopping now while you can make the best possible selections, and do it at this, a cash store, that leaves no bad after-taste in the way of unpaid bills. a 40 v t t 7 r-TTrir 8 LI- .. ,' .1,..,, .jfjt-w---' " v ,. . 1- i ! ' X V i "1 Kiilem'H Ii(tf n lli lit III r li School rust above 1(111,111)0. HIGH SCHOOL TO ENTERTAIN EVERY BODY At 7:30 tills evening, the students of the Salem lllli school will be "at home" to their friends, the entire building will be opi n to Inspection and the domestic Hclence and manual training classes may lie seen at their regular work. Kaol class will have a booth in the halls and will vie with each otln-r In euH-rtalnlnK their visi tors. The whole affair is meant to he a regular "house warming" for the school and the object Ib for the tiwh eri, pupils, parents anil friends to be come better acquainted. The members of the school hoard will all be present and some excel lent short addresses will made. The HtudentH will also give a short musical program. TIIK KTATK'f TIIIIKSIIKK.MK (Continued from page 1.) Oregon Dally Jourial, and reprt Bcntlng Governor West; William K. Fletcher, president of tho associa tion; John W. Minalsk, vice presi dent, Geo. P. Major, of Chicago, of the Fairbanks, Mown & Company; I. O. Mvcly, vl.-o president of the Portland Union Stock Yard company. o System I Condemned. (CX1TID P1EMI HJD Will Stanford i:nlvTliy, :al., beo. 7. "The hvbUmii of parading around In a full dress suit la the height of dam foollshness and maudlin usslnlly", dwlarea the l.'nlverslty magazine, "Chapparel." o Journal Want Adi Brine Results '6 wish h call your attention to the fact Hint : mint Infectious diseases such as wlmci)lng cotiKh, dlphtherln and Bciirlct lecr are contracted when the child hus a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Homed y will (julckly cure a cold anil grca-tly Inssen the (lunger of contracting Hi hb diseases. This rem edy Is turnout for Its cures of coldH, It contains u-j opium or other nar cotic ami may ho given to a child with Implicit conf Science. Sold by all dealers. o Dr. Mil. ' A B-Ttl-l'iilM HIlH fnr lel"i'he Hlllillif C oinlii of Mlilille Aire Tin re In a let t lug down In the physi cal forms of -n sliown in annoying anil tmlniiil V. Iilney and bladder ail ments iind iirS n;iry Irregularities. Fo ley Klilni'y I'l 1 Is are a Hplendld regu lating mid Kir ngtlietiliiK im iMclne at such a tlmi'. Try (hem. II. Jeruian, Ked Cio ; I" liarniai y. Where (lie locality Poen Not Count, Whorever there era people suffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urin ary Irregularities, Foley Kidney 'Ills will help them. Delvldere, 111., E. A. Kelly, an ox-englneor, says: "Three yi'iirH ago my kidneys became so bad that I was compelled to give up my engine nnd quit. There was a severe Aching pain ovpr the hips, followed hy an lnflanunatlon of the bladder, nnd always a thick sediment. Foley Kidney I'llls made me a Bound and well man. I can not say too much In their jirnlH'." Tonic in action, quirk In results. Will cure any case of kidney or bladder dlHorder not be yond the reach of medicine. No need to nay inoru. 11. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy. o . . - Tir. Mn' Ijoctlv.. TutdelM tiuite IlkM curuly mid wurU like a rliurm. f SLVE YOURSELF There is no reason why you should always be a slave. It you ro desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk anl'a grave, you cannot afford to overlook tho opportunity offered at the lljt Iiiko Sanatorium for the cure of the Honor and drug habit. II -ot I.nke mineral baths prepar the body for tho treatment and tlua t-outh the nerves and actually rcmovo the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the cfllclency of tho Hot Lake treatment Ono cck will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes lougor Is r qulrwl, but not often. The best of care Is given the patients. For full Infor iiiatlon, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, 'oren6 WALTER M. PIERCE t Pres. and Mgr. I -Mt mff -