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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL JOCR.f AL, T. PRECOX. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 101!. rzr Six .aancaannasaaBnnaasaissssncanaBBaBs: You live in Salem, you make your money in Salem, you sell your product K in Salem; why should you not buy goods "Made in Salem"? If it is not H "Made in Salem," be sure that it is "Made in Oregon" before you purchase j IS w n ti n ADE IN SAL M M ti HA SK FOR CHERRY CITY MILL PRODUCTS n j We manufacture three grades of Flour; aloo Chop and Roll Feod to j order, and do a general milling I business, we will make a specialty of Hard Wheat Flour, equal to any shipped In from the east. CHERRY CITY MILLS t'l flANDY otlilngr succeeds like success I I AT YOUR SERVICE FOR ri j Good Home-Made Kandies I j and Ice Cream WONDER KAJiDY KITCHEN 371 North Commercial Phone Main 999 B READ WHITE SWAN nnd GERMAN BAKERIES For Highest-Crude BREAD AND PASTRIES Wedding and party orders a spe cialty, We make dally deliveries. 319 North Commercial, Thone 903 Twelfth and Cheineketa, Phone 961 MADE IN SALEM L AUNCH SUPPLIES BOATS FOR HIRE Phone 849 The Salem Boat Factory Clias. K. Denlson Prop. DESIGNER AJiD BUILDER OF LAUNCHES nnd KOWBOATS Agent for Ferro Marine Motors Foot of State Street, Salem, Oregon HQ ri n ti ti 11 n ti u 11 ii UAKER NURSERY TREES ARE BEST GROWN AT HOME Cultivated and Cnred (or by Home Labor Biggest home trade of any nursery In the state and the proprietor believes In home buying C. F. LANSING csazasBCBinsEaBB: R ODGERS PAPER CO. 220 State Street Telephone Main 152 BOOKBINDERS AND RULERS Wholesale Paper Dealers Snlera, Oregon Roasted la Salem 0FFEE TRY SOME OF Reasoned Gem Blend Coffee and you will use no other 35c per pound We roast our Coffee dally 1815 State Street Phone 513 M EATS Ask Your Dealer for Pioneer Brand Hams Bacon Lard Put up and made In Salem by E. C. CROSS & SON 370 State St. Phones 1880-1881 D RESSMAKING PARLORS MABEL CAMPBELL Room 6 Over Chicago Store JJEEDLECRAFT SHOP ORIGINAL DESIGNS EMBROIDERY SUPPLIES STAMPED ARTICLES Phone Main 925 291 North Commercial Street s TANDARD OF QUALITY Tashmoo, 12Vzc La Corona, 10c Bon Ton, 5c AUG. HUCKESTEIN SCHAEFER'S THROAT AND LUNG BALSAM Will Cure Your Cough The Guaranteed Kind 25 and 50c Bottles ft WH IPd Wi VI 1W Pl W PP WH WW Made In Salem, In our own lnfr oratory Schaeffer's Drug Store 133 North Commercial Street. Deutsche Apotheke P URNITURE . Made to Order Store and Office Fixtures Is our specialty Made In Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, etc. CAPITAL FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. Main 684 805 North Liberty Street G Work RADUATE DRESSMAKER. make your gowns to please you. neatly done and finished 1345 D, corner N. 14th St. J 0B PRINTING Commercial and Society Modern Equipment Fuller Printing Concern White Building 251-261 State St. Phone Main 2179 0 REG0N CONCRETE BRICK & DRAIN TILE COMPANY D. II. Weyant, Manager BUY BRICK MADE IN SALEM AND HELP YOUR HOME TOWN Corner River and Front Street P AINT BEAVER STATE PAINT CO. 556 Trade Street Phone 394 Manufacturer of PAINTS SHINGLE STAINS Interior Skins Slicllncs Wood Fillers Washable Wull Fulnts Also Dealer In Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Brashes, Lead nnd Dry Colors I AIL0RING That Will Please because It posses ses all the points of style, fit, superior workmanship, and at a price you can afford to pay D. H. MOSHER Merchant Tullor for Men and Women 458 Court Street u SHOULD, to be comfortable, have your gowns fitted over NU BONE AMERICAN QUEEN or GOSSARD CORSETS Either front or back lace Made to Order MRS. FISHER Room 7 McCornack Block I ti i 1 r A t M u il M II 11 PHOTO MOUNTS M MADE IN SALEM j The distinctive kind and the class of goods sought by discriminating gj buyers. We make all our high g grade mounts. The kind you want. 11 Get them at tl THE PARKER STUDIO j Cor. Commercial & Chemeketa Sta. II Salem Oregon. u OMAN'S H EXCHANGE j Home Cooking j Fancy Work ts Fine Cakes, Reception Wafers, Hand Painted Place Cards, Hem stitching, Marking Linens, Mend- 21 u MMMMMMnmiMMWIHIMfllVVWIfll ing ana wasning oi una mces and It fabrics. gg 267 N. Liberty. ' Phone 1754 "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" ITS YOURS AM) RESIDES IT WILL PROVE ONE OF MOST SATISFYING BUYS YOU EVER MADE CHEAP AT AST PRICE SEE IT. In speaking of the Win A. Drady jiroducUon of "Nought and Paid For" by Goorgo Ilroadhurst, at the Cort thtutre In San Francisco, which will be the attraction at tlio Grand Opera House, Saturday, October 12, after noon and evening, the livening Post of Sept. 3rd said: "Hought and Paid For," Drottd hurst's drnnia, which has been run ning for over a year In New York City, opened nt the Cort theatre yes tordny. This play will be with us three weeks and It is a safe predic tion that It will run to capacity ioiibih for that spneo of tlmo. One 'kPil.lc expressed some doubt ns to this yestorday, declaring that a play without slats would not run thnt long In this city. We beg to tnko Issue. There are four stars In this cast, play ing the charnctors of Robert Stan ford, James (WW, Vllglnla Ulitlse and Kunnle lllalno, and before those three weeks are tip, It will bo gener ally admitted that this Ib one of the bent companies thnt ever canto to this dly. The production Is a perfect piece of machinery. Intelligence and understanding on the part of the actors nnd the producers niitko It thnt. It Is rnther late In the, tiny to dis cuss "Ilought nnd Paid For," even In this neck of tho woods, for it Is one of the most discussed plays of many n neason. Financially, Its success lms been phenomenal, and artistically U hits been awarded the high prnlHO It has deserved. 'Untight, and Paid For' Is ti much more absorbing piny than 'Paid In Full.' It holds the audi ence from the opening curtain to the last. Tho production tit the Cort Is absolutely flawless, 'nought and Paid For' will create enough discussion to Veep t In tlio limelight for tho three weeks Btny." BAHQTET ATU1C.A. WAS GREAT ! The boys' banquet given by the Y. M. C. A. last night nt the association rooms was a big success. A largo number of boys were In attendance and all enjoyed the repast most hear tily. True to thoir nuturo, when any thing good to eat' Is In prospect tho boys were on hnnd early and many of them had a long wait before the doorB opened, nnd they tackled the de licious spread furnished for the occa sion . The greatest treat of all came when the Ice cream was reached. As we all know no banquet, no boys' ban quet, at least, would be complete without this delicious article, and the manner In which it was disposed of showed that It was a first-class arti cle, and that appetites were good. A few of the boys made brief .re marks In appreciation of tho benefits dorlved from tho work of the associa tion, nnd a good deal of enthusiasm was thus created for the coming sea son. Acting Secretary Compton spoke of and mapped wit the plans for the com ing season, which will lncludo a good many new features. The boys all seemed much Interested and promised to lend nil nssstnnce necessary In or der to put the new features Into op eration tho coming winter. ASSOCIATED SPECIALISTS WILL BE AT THE MARION HOTEL OX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17T1I AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY ONLY. Remarkable Success of These Talent ed Physicians In the Treatment of Chronic Diseases. OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF CHARGE. WILLAMETTE HONORS THE 1IOOS1ER POET The chit pel ho-.r this morning was taken by the 'Varsity Literary society, who rendered a Joint program in hon or tf James Whitcoitib Uley. This is ltlley week throughout the United States and ninny literary socle ties nro giving expression of their ap preciation for Mr. ltlley nnd his works It s believed by many that he will be accorded a place among the foremost AiiK-rican poets. Tim following program was ren ' tiered: Sketch, (llenti Mae Addam. Rending, Emma Laughildge. Song, Ava McMahon. Ttiley's Place In American Litera ture, Laura Heist Pending, Harry Savage. Wvery mother Is firmly convinced that Rho is capable of picking a better liuriband for hor dnughter than she did lor horsolf. THE ROUND-UP Portland will vote on a bonding proposition amounting to J3.050.000. Corvnllls will send a special train to Ktigcno to lite big celebration on the 1.1th. At Eugene the prohibitionists are trying to have the names of all who ttltjn petitions for saloons published. McMinnvlllo organized a big Taft club Wednesday night. K Bpecal election hits been called In Tlllaincok to vote upon adding more territory to the "Port of Pay City." GreBham has been without lights for three nights transformer burned out. Senator Chamberlain and ex-Senator Fulton will speak In Portland Oc tober "2, nt the Dnnlwny festival. CervnlB Is shipping pumpkins by the carload to the cannery nt Port laud. Woodbtirn complains of a bad enr shortage, saying It la nlntost Impos sible to ship any of Its products. Elmer Fllmore, who wns being searched for by the police for the mur der of Grace Ilrooks, a Portland girl at Taconta Tuesday evening, commit ted suicide In a hotel there, Thursday night. Albany will pretty nearly move down to Eugene on the 15th to celo The Associated Specialists, licensed by the state of Oregon for the treat ment of deformities and all nervous and chronic dlBeases of men, women and children, offer to all wha call on this trip, consultation, examination, advice free, making no charge what ever, except the actttul cost of medi cine. AJl that Ib asked in return for these valuable services la that every person treated will state the result obtained to their friends and thus prove to the sick and afflicted in every city nnd locality, that at last treatments have been discovered thn nre reasonably sure and certain in their effect. These doctors are considered by ninny former patients among Amer ica's leading stomach and nerve spe cialists and are experts In the treat ment of chronic dlseises and bo grent and wonderful have been their reBultt that In ninny cases It Ib hard Indeed to find the dividing line between skill and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, Intestines, liver, bloo4, skin, nerves, heart, spleen kidneys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci atica, diabetes, bed-wetting, leg ul cers, weak lungs, and those afflicted with ltmg-standing, deep-seated chron ic diseases, that have baffled the skill of tho fanitiy physician, Bhould not fall to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goitre or certain forma of cancer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of the "Ploodless Surgeons' by doing away with knife, with blood and with all pain In the successful treatment of these dangerous diseases. If you have kidney or bladder trou bles bring a two-otrnce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and mi croscopic examination. Deafness often has been cured In sixty days. No matter what your ailment may be, no matter what others may have told you, no matter what experience you may have had with other physi cians, It will be to yotir advantage to see them at once. Have It forever sottled In your mind. If your case Is incurable they will give you such. ad vice as may relieve and stay the dis ease. Do not put off this duty you owe yourself or friends or relatives who are suffering because of your sickness, as a visit this time may help "Oil. Remember, this free offer is for one day only. Married ladles must come with their husbands and minors with their par ents. Office at the Marlon Hotel. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. luitto the completion of the Oregon Klectrlc. Halibut and cod are being caught off the coast 16 miles front Newport. Tho bank Is said to bo 00 miles long. f Secretary of Stato Knox will speak at tlio Gypsy Smith Auditorium next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Governor Johnson will make two it ii tl possibly three ndrresses In Ore gon before the campaign closes. Frank Abel, aged 83, died at Wood land. October 5. He came to Oregon In 1S0C. FEW III LL MOOSERS REGISTER IN MULTNOMAH In Multnomah county, since Sep tember 19, when Bull Moosers started registering as a separate party under the name .of Progressives 155 of them have signed the rolls nt the court house. In the same period the regis tration of other parties was: Repub lican, 9515; Democratic, 548; Socialists, 125; Independents, 1G0; Prohibition Ists, 44. NO REASON FOR IT. You Are Shown the Way Out There can be no Just reason why any reader of this will contlntto to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of serious kidney Ills, when relief Is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that these Ills con be cured. The following is convincing proof: Mrs. Lyria V. Craft, Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany, Oregon, siiys: "I suffered from a lame back end at times It was very hard for me to attend to my housework. I got but little rest at night and felt tired all the time, Soon after 1 commenced taking Doan's Kidney Pills,.! noticed a gratifying change for the better and I continued taking tills remedy until my condition Improved In every way. Doan's Kidney Pills deserve my hearty endorsement." (Statement given Feb ruary 6, 190C. Itc-Endorscment, On November 13, 1909, Mrs. Craft was Interviewed and she said: "My former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. This remedy helped me in every way and I have been In good health since using It." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agonta for the United Suites. Remember the name Donn'B and take no other. It can never be undone, but It needn't be done again. Mrs. I. C. Hastier, Grand Island Neb., has something she wishes to say about Foley's Honey and Tar Cora pound. "My three children had a very severe attack of whooping cough and suffered greatly. A friend recom mended Foley's Honey nnd Tar Com pound, nnd It did thorn more good than anything I gave them. I am glad to recommend It." Sold by Dr. Stone Drug Company. A. S. Jones, proprietor Lee Pharma cy, Chlco, Col., says: "I have been selling Foley & Company's medicines for years. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, I consider, has no equal and Is the one cough medicine I can recommend to my friends as contain ing no narcotics or other harmful properties." Sold by Dr. Stone Drug Company. . is And It, might be well to take a course in physical training before you start out to show a man the error of his wnys. YOU WILL SLEEP SOUND, EAT HEARTY AND FEEL MUCH BETTER Tlio rush nnd hustle of American life Is a constant strain on both mind and body. Gradually the human mn chlno wears out under this unnatural strain and nervous debility results. Statistics show that half the people of the United Slates are In a run down condition. A man or woman In this condition can get little .happiness or success out of llfo. They feel tired all the time, have no energy or ambition and are gloomy, timid and despondent They do not sleep well or eat well of feel well and life Instead of being a pleasure seems more like a burden. Are you one of these half sick, list less, nervous people! It so, do you know that there Is a medicine now being sold that has brought back the old energy and pleasure In life to thousands who have tried It The name of the medicine Is Cooper's New Discovery. It has been pronounced the greatest medicine ever before sold to the public In each city there Is an agent for Cooper's New Discov ery who will refund your money If it falls to give you complete and en tire satisfaction. Let Cooper's New Discovery build you up and bring back your strength and vitality. You will be astonished how quickly tt acts The very first dose will convince you what a great medicine It Is. J. C Perry, Druggist II tl El t1 n ti H t! 11 II ti tl n n El ii El E1 11 II II II II ri u El n ii u u u ii El n ii n ii n u ti ii El 11 11 II 11 II n E1 n u El n tl ti El 11 n ii ti ii Eug&oe Cdebration OF OPENING THE Oregon Electric Railway TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th ROUND TRIP TO EUGENE Good only both directions on SPECIAL TRAIN Leaving Salem 8:30 a. m. Arriving Eugene 1 1 :45 a. m. Returning Leave Eugene 7:00 p. m. Tuesday,October 15th Eugene has prepared a splendid program of entertainment, 'and extends an invi tation to Salem citizens to join in celebrating the completion of the Oregon Electric railway through the Willamette Valley to Eugene, REGULAR DAILY TRAINS On and after Thursday, October 17, Leave Salem for Albany and Eugene, local t r r- 1 1 t . ... bud a, m.i limited, iu:iu a, m.j local, 1 p, m.; limited, 8:05 p, m,; local, 2 a, m, Limited trains carry observation, parlor cars and coaches, j$ j OREGON I V T ELECTRIC j RAILWAY j & tl EI El 11 11 11 El Ii 11 II 11 II El II 11 El n il n ii ii ii M ii ei ti ii n ri n n ii u ti n n ti 11 ii ti M 11 M El M E1 n ii n n W. E. C0MAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon, C.E.ALBIN, General Agent, Salem, Oregon, ' T vm mm m mw mm mm mm im mm "" ! ",m ,m wiMfenl fcn wmi nhM m mm mm mm ji'MmiiMn toyf ( " mfi i"" ii El 11 11 il 11 M 11 El EJ