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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1912)
Tape Four .MflOS.gATTBDAT.SOTOTEEBjMl DAI1T CAPITAL juua T ...SStatt 7" tot ESEN , , , I 1 I lltiiUtl G (DOQ Fo n ami OR wrnni chle FROM T7T7 432 State Street Opposite Bligh Theatre f tmmmmmimmmmmmmm.mm Htoiimer HclvctlN Wrecked, t ltm will ho b-hii ut. Hid Wexford to Kniiin (Ih.vh ki ii steamer, Hip Kin-1 morrow anil Mimility III I'nllio Weekly pri'ttH of I tial tn. rainiiKMl and hihiIc tho! No. I r., anil innloulil m11 y tho housiv will IIoIvoIIh. A l'lillio Weekly cm -a j bo filled lo capacity afternoon and iniiN wiih, r I't ii ii (i I !. on Hie Hiot ami , evening of lioth days Kill ii picture of the whole aeeldenl. In fact, nil lio Hiived from tliu wreck that while they really enjoyed this pastime, they eiiil now very well afford lo Hit. on n rail fence, and view the other fellows ciiorts in tno an i harvesting. VIkIIIiik Ills llrnllier. WUH Ilia machine. Tho Helvetia was i . moiic. iooinc, o, o U hit! Steamer, and vol. e,m See her tho Journal's pencil pushing reproson l..k. ThlH sensational Item Is. of Inllve, In In the city looking over the course ,u hl thing, and everyhody In i 1' ''Id "covered" hy the reporter. Tho Salem and vicinity will ho very mix- visitor's home Is located in tho cow ioim to sen It, an it comes onco In ubountry or round-up region of eastern life tlmo that tho pnhllc linn an oppor-1 M''R and hla vIhK to thin city at limlly of witnessing an acchh'nt of picsent In the tlist.. Several years ago Kiiih Importance. '"Sieve" and his hrother helped inan- Tho inanaonient of Iho Wexford Ipulnlo u threshlnK machlno in Ore IIiomIio iinnminceH HiIh big feature ' fi n's caatorn section and both dcelaro IIIIST OKECOX WOMAN TO 1I0M) AN OFFIti: l!SITl:l MUSH I.KABKI) WHIR. Modfc.rd, Ore., Nov. 2:!. Tho first woman In Oregon to he appointed to ii position an tho result of extending tho franchise to women Is Mrs. A. 11. Schuster, of this city, who was named liy tho city council of Modford Inst evening to servo on u city registration hoard, which meets soon to register voters for tho approaching election. CITY NEWS. He DIIOWNF.I) HECAl'SE his front porch when lie tainted, as drowning, tie uvea uu iu wmci- OF A FAlNTlNdl SPELL the result of n sudden Hindis, Carl front, and at nigh tide tnere is a root. Seattle, Wnsh., Nov. 2:!. Fulling off ; Peterson Is dead here today from of water In his front yard. rhaeksgivin Time ( MSI r ''' I, V ' V' llii? is the' timo of tho your to put now lui nilui o in vour homo, such as you soo now on display in our wost window, Tiiis furniture is duiahle and will always bo a pleasant and Mo-don;', addition, and inex pensive, A DINING SET Ill Chaiis and sideboard with beautiful Fiench plate minor would always be appieeiated, A selection fiom our lar;',e as sortment would not be ditlicult, Come eaily, Oak is the cheapest in the end, and we guarantee to save you money, JOSSE & MOORE Complete House Furnishers Court Street C. T. roiiieroy enters to everyone. His iirlces on jewelry, etc, can't bo beaten. Seo the ileiiiimstration of wejir-ever j cooking utensils next week at Duren & llamlltons. Big masiiieraile skating nt MoLeod's rink Noveniher 27. Prizes for best costumes. Admission 10c skating 2r,c. ll-23-4t Plenty of turkeys, ducks and geese for the whole town at Jones' Commis sion House, 112 Ferry St. Select your own bird, dress it yourself and save money. 11-23-tf That turkey will make a better ap pearance .on one of. our Thanksgiving tables surrounded with every equip ment, of a dinner set. See our win dow and Judge for yourself. Imperial Furniture Co, There is no better typewriter than the Itoyal at any price, and It costs but $ 7 ." . it is meeting the demand for a! :li'lctly standard typewriter at. a rea sonable pike. W. I. Staley Is the lo cal dialer. Investigate. Plume Maiu An operation was performed nt the Willamette sanatorium today upon Mrs. Iv C. llristol. of South Salem. While the operation was quite ditlicult it Is believed by the attending physl-j elan that she will recover as ho re ports her present condition as very! good. not drug constipation. Chronic constipation, the result of drug treat ment, can be cured by Osteopathy; if Heated before the Intestines are par nix zed. Consultation free. Prs. 0. F. and S. Ftta- llelsley, 2d floor F. S. auk building. I There Is no better way for young 'people to Invest time and money than 'in a business course at the Capital lUislness College. The success of the Ifi'aduates el' the school Is ample proof : of this. Next week is a good time to enter. New classes. y 1 r't.'MTu: :',?', Ml IE Brighten your kitchen and lighten your labor by using a set of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils For Christmas a set of "Wear- Fvpt" k n nlpasinpf irif . r r v More apprcciatca man one who doesn t use it ? - 7U can realize If you wish to see Wear-Ever utensils in actu al, practical use call at our store any time d u line; the week bediming Monday, Novem ber 25, when we will have with us a cooking expert who will Demonstrate the many distinctive and superior features of "Wear-Ever" Durins the week mentioned, to introduce this wonderful ware to those who have not yet be come acquainted with it, we will sell genuine Wear-Ever one-quart sauce pans at WOMK VOTK AT DON AI D 1I K.( Tll I v - - ! K gr:3 r- , Ft 25c Which Is less than the cost of manufacture. I I Oouald yesterday held an election . upon the iiuostion of Incorporating, j and voted to do so Ml to 6. At the I I same time the city ollleers were o!,vt jeii. About 2" women voted ami with t tho exemption f a school election In l avton when the women cast tin iv ballots Uonald lipids the list, tcitm 'laliy tlrst m an election other than' tor schools. N. Walker was elected mayor; II. X. Coode. city recorder; J. I Feller, measurer, niul Sim Marty, marshal, A beard of councllmen was also elected. We have a complete line of "Wear-Ever" You can buy the "Sets" advertised in the Sat urday Evening Post of us I WEAR-EVER j -v J .'Vil'irn, H .jjmEMti