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PERSONALS
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, aALEM,' OREGON. FRIDAT, OOTOBEB 14, 1904.
Pltnnfa tint it n nApfnnl atnrm nfi lllH twirflllts.
E seasonable goods constantly ar-
In, and wo wish to now tell von
Bthrough the columns of this pa-
pin this samo corner, from day to
jwo Will tell you of those goods,
also tell you of many other things
lw.ll help you get up that dinner
puzzles you so. '
kv, itching this spaco that is not
Inh leneilt youylll receive, fdr
Ill tell jou of now things you have '
feed before; of a better grade of
lings you have used before; and a I
tr price on cheap things for
try all grades, but will tell vou;nnii ncros. Ho will stock it with cot-
f tne Deal, la Kiuuuuca is uic ,
t in the long run. Right here
t to say that on the same qual-
goods wo are undersold by no
Wo tako a pride in pleasing
F3
rade, for wo well know that a
customer brings us many an-
customer, and that is tho secret
growth, for wo please our trade,
ISO wo givo them goods that can't
from pleasing them.
ft know what we buy before wo buy
know whnt we sell before tw'o
It and never tako chances on glv-
you inferior goods. If you are now
ling with us, you know our meth-
jof business; if you nre not we ask
ft for your patronage, because wo
Ay believe wo can better satisfy
I than any other firm in Salem, for
'following reasens: Wo have the
selected and cleanest stock of gro-
les in Salem; wo have tho most
iern and best kept grocery store in
jfcBstcity; we are undersold by nobody,
and meet all competition ;last, but not
:, we deliver your order when prom-
Behevo us. ours ever to please
FULLER & DOUGLAS,
Salem's heading Grocers.
State Street. Phone2201
WATOH THIS SPACE.
Weak, Nervous People
HYo havo reccivod lottors from all
foarts of tho U. 3. highly recommend-
lag Dr. Gunn's Blood & Norvo Tonic,
ttil tho faith we had in the remedy
been fully sustained. Wo had
nfideuco from tho vory beginning
sat this medicino should make cures,
kut lacked that nssuranco that comes
iftor many successful trials. Now
that we havo been upheld in our be
lief wo want to impart Sto others our
Confidence. Nervous and unsteady
people, weak, fleshless people, pimply,
bale, or sallow peoplo, aro all victims
it weak, watery blood. Mako now,
Hcb. blood, to bo forced through the
sstom by the way of tho artenos,
Bid disoaso cannot remain. This Tonic
sres disease by giving you strength to
sist it. All druggists sell it for 75c
5r box, or 3 boxes for $2. The tab-
Sets are to tako after each meal. They
tttrn tho food you cat into rich red
Weod. Persons who tako this Tonic
gain in good solid flesh from 1 to 3
lbgipcr week.
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Schoonor Ashore.
Jhntham, Oct. 14.-T1.0 British
w -. . .. i ...
sooner wentwortu ran nsnoro uu
foth Bar last night, and all hands
ie lost.
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A FULL LINK OF
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154 State St. Phone 1971 t
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IF YOU LIKE CHEESE THAT IS
JlTL X2a 3d O Ci
Try Oar Foil Cream Tillamook (parafined) at
J 5 Cents Pe Pound
ATWOOD & FISHER,
Phone 57 i Grocers Corner Commercial and Court.
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the Council
m ilium ii i DRAUGHT
OPEN ALL NIGHT fine Wines, Liquors and Ggars
Winger Block, 141 8tato 8t J. A. Cooper, Prop, Phona Main 491.
"Th MissUs Mtfude arfd Kiltie Smith
are visiting relatives and friends in
Portland tliii week.
The Misses Bertie and Mamie Mur-
phy are employed in Portland depart-
ment store as clerks '
Mrs. N. H. Looftey spent part of
Sunday with Win. J, Clarke and fam-
"' Sunday, returnftrto her Unties as
matron at the Reform Sohool Monday.
Henry Meiridg is at homo after sev-
oral weeks' visit to Canada where he
went to look for land. He says, it ils a
good country and he bought a thous-
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Traveled Rocky "Roads."
Suit for divorce hns been filed for
Mrs. Nettie Rhodes by her attorney, E
D. Horgan, against her husband, Bert
A. Rhodes. The happy (f) couple wore
married in Salem, April 4, 1S93, and
plaintiff charges that hubby came home
late on tho night of April 2, 1901, and
beat her, and also threatened to tako
her life, and nlso cnlled her names, and
again in Portland, on August -2d, he
struck her, and was arrested and placed
under $500 bonds to keep the peace,
and that in view of nil these facts
plaintiff wishes the court to freo her
from the bonds of matrimony.
Saves Two Prom Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havil
and, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all
other remedies failed, we saved her
lifo with Dr. King's Now Discovery.
Our niece who had consumption in an
advanced stage, also used this wonder-
fui tnedicino and today she is perfectly
well." Desperate throat nnd lung
diseases yield to Dr. King's New Dis
coery as to no othor medicine on
earth. Infallible for Coughs and
Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaran
teed bv J. C. Perry. Trial bottles
free.
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Library Benefit.
Do not fail to henr Mrs. Park's de
scription of her visit to tho Holy Land,
and sco tho collection of curios belong
ing to Mrs. Pnrks nnd Mrs. Wiggins, at
the Library Benefit, at 2:30 p. m. Sat
urday, at tho library. Admission,
adults 15cc; children 10c.
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Quiet at Esopus.
TJsopin, Oct. 14. Thoro wero no
enllers today. Judgo Parker passed the
forenoon in disposing of .the correspond
ence, nnd will return to New York
Tuesday.
Adulteration goes full
length in spices and flavoring
extracts you think it isn't
worth while to cheat in such
trifles four-fifths of "vanilla"
is tonka; cost's one or two
cents for "$ i -worth".
Schilling's Best are entirely
pure ; at your grocer's.
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Substantial
:: Meals...
:at the:
White House
i Restaurant
George Bros. Props.
nnHHmnwiMwuimim
Best of everything.
NORTH PACIFIC
COAST BEER ON
Mrs. L. L. .ludsdn liml daughter, In,
returned to thoir home at Aberdeen,
Wash., after n visit with relatives in
this city.
Blbert Watt loft yesterday for Dal
las, Toxas, where he i take a course
of music. in thfl Dallas Conservatory of
Music.
Miss Harriet Burnett has returned to
her homo in Sin rranclsco, aftpr a
visit at the homo of her uncle, Hon.
Geo. II. Burnett.
Mrs. R. O. Thomas nnd Mrs. Allon
Wilson,' of Turner, wore visitors iu Sa
lorn yesterday.
Mrs. A. L. Hussoy roturned to her
homo at Turner yesterday, after a short
visit in this city.
Albert Wilson, of Lobnnon,was in the
city last evening for a short visit with
his brother, R. L. dilson, in this city,
nnd today ho left for t'ortland, where
ho will enter school.
Bert Lougheed and L. E. MeDnniols
returned last evening from Eastorn
Oregon, where they have bcon working
in the interests of the Pacific Home
stead. Judge and Mrs. John 11. Scott, Mrs.
Parmenter nnd Mrs. C. W. Knox, dele
gates to the meeting of tho grand lodgo
of Rathbono Sisters and Knights of
Pythias, returned last evening from
Seaside.
John Wnrd, of Albany, is in the city
visiting friends.
W. II. McCarthy, tho hop man, went
to Portland last evening on business.
S. Thompson, L. Fields, D. Clark and
Harry Frink, tho crew of tho freight
train by which Mrs. Penland wns
killed, went to Portland last evening,
after nppearing ns witnesses in court.
Misxes Alice and Ethel Knighton, of
Beuna Vista, nre visiting their brother,
Mr. John Knighton, in South Salem.
Judge Bill Qneener, of Staytou, ro
turned home today, after attending to
somo business beforo the circuit court,
now in session. Bill honestly belloves
thnt Parker will be elected, ovun in
the face of tho fact thnt half tho Dem
ocrats in his section will voto for
Teddy.
A. Couts, of British Columbia, was in
the city n fow days this week, visiting
Ids brother-in-law, A. L. Eraser, and
loft for Portlnnd yesterday, accompan
ied by tho latter. Ho is on route homo
after visiting Ontario, St. Louis and
California points. Mr. Trnser has
owned Coutts as a brothor-lnlaw for 5
years, but this is tho first they havo
over met.
James Mott went to Euguno today.
Mrs. Strayer returned to her homo
at Aumsville today after li visit iu this
city.
Harry Lounsberry, 8. P. traveling
agent, is in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Jumej Cain went to
Stuyton this mornlng.whcro thoy ov ill
reside. Mr. and Mrs. Cain onmo hore
recently from tho Enst, and have be
come so pleased with tho stnto that
Mr. Cain has purchnsed a farm near
Stuyton, and thoy will livo there.
Mrs. Mary Carey, of Joffcrson, re
turned homo this morning, tmer ap
pouring as a witness in tho Penland
case.
Mr. and Mrs. James Allison returned
this morning from the world's fair, nnd
are at home to thoir many friends
again.
Tho W. U. football squad loft this
morning for Eugene, undor tho surveil
lauco of Coach Chauncey Bishop. A
large crowd of students wore nt the do
pot to givo them a hearty send off.
Mrs. A. T. Kellihor will lenvo tomor
Irow morning for n month's visit with
Mr. Kolliher In Chjongo, whoro ho has
an oflico.
Judge Queenor, of tho city of 8ta
ton is attending this term of circuit
court.
W. C. Knighton, tho nrchltest, is in
tho city until Monday.
Conrad Krebs loft last evening for
his upper ranch, which is the old Mur
phy place, ubovo Independence. He
was necompnuled by his brother, John,
whom ho is going to show how to kill
pluMtxuiUi. Now that tho hunters hm-
overrun tho place, and most of the
pheasants are killed, Mr. Krebs mvs
that he is going to put up trespM nc
tieod.
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Admitted to Practice.
All the law students who took the
examination bfer the supreme court
Tuwday wre yesterday admitted t
the bar. They are
A H Cooley, Brownsville ; Walter A
PiHiiek, Oregon City; Ofcoar E. Eb,
Oregon City) J. H. Hammond. Silver
toB, Fred J. MeJmll, Oregon City; J. J
Stanley, Qqillte; W. Ealr Tboapn
Albany; JlHsarod W. Wilson, Corvalln
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Company Declares Dividend.
Chicago, Oft. 14. The usual quart r
ly dividend of it per share from K-t
earnings was declared today by the
Pullman Company. The annual state
ment tor the fial year ending June
31st shows the net surplus for the year
of $3,741,025.
ramxoaaV
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
always bears the above cap!
label. It means the samo
as telling you that we
back up Its purity with aj
$5,000 guarantee.
Made by the largest pro
ducers of Evaporated j
Cream in the world.
President Oolcinan Present.
President Coleman was present at
tho University chapel exercises yester
day morning, for tho first timo this
year. His appearance was tho signal
for an outburst of cheering. Tho short
nddress of welcomo which ho gave to
the students was warmly received, and
applauded to tho echo. Iu his speech,
he announced that the formnl opening,
which wns indefinitely postponed bo
cause of tho inability of Bishop Spell
mover to bo present, will bo held somo
evening next week. Tho nddresses will
be dohvered by Dr. Rader, editor of the
Pacific Christian Advocnte, nnd Hon.
Dr. L. E. Rockwell, presiding elder of
tho East Portland district.
GRIP CONVALESCENCE
There's nothing better
than Scott's Emulsion after
the grip. When the fever
is gone the body is left weak
ana exhausted; the nervous
system 'is completely rv"
down and vitality is low.
Two things to de: give
strength to the whole body
and new force to the nerves.
Scott's Emulsion will do it;
contains just what the worn
out system needs.
Rich blood, healthy flesh,
resistive force, more and bet
ter nourishment are what
Scott's Emulsion supplies to
the convalescent.
We'll tend you a wmple frte upon rtquwt.
SCOTT & 1IOWNK, 409 J''l reet. New York.
Writing Pads
I'lttio mountains of them,
from Eastern mills ami from w
H Wostern mills, more thai! we MB
0 havo over brought together (0
M before. Our famous
BLAIR LINE
Bl Are reul beauties Tho very
best of papor, and nt a little 9
H price. An investigation or H
Ah n trial order will provo the f)
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Best Quality ::
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Bashes and Doors,
Laths and Shingles, ; ;
Ash and Fir Wood.
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iVoget Lumber & Fuel Co. ::
T Down town offlco 112 Court
street. Telephone Main 2461 ! !
T One block east of S P. pas- ;
T senger depot
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It's a matter of business with you to got tho best you can for tho money.
Samo way with us; nnd being In tho business, wo know that la Snlera
Woolon Mill clothes wo havo the best that's made, and want you to know
It. Just what you'd oxpect us to say, of courso; but romombor that wo
havo bocn nt it a long timo. It's a mnttor of business with us. If wo can't
prove what wo say, it moans n loss of custom. When you buy a suit or over
cont of us, you are not dopondlng upon your judgment alone. You bavo our
gunranteo back of your purchase Our prices rango from JjJIO to $25
Men's Fut nishings
Wo aro leaders in meu's furnishings,
fnnoy vests, lints, hoslory, shirts, etc.,
Salem Woolen Mill Stoef
C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor
A no the
Put To
WATT SHIPP Tho Uleyelo Man has added anothor man to
his already largo forco of skilled help, nnd is
Better Ptep&ted Than Eve
To ropnir yonr whcol or upbrplln prpnUiUy. If the wheel
needs repairing.
Get it Done Right
WATT SHIPP
THE BICYCLE MAN
FULL
STOCK
We now have a full atoak of Hy
aeknths, Tulips; 0oeus, Narelssus,
Show Drops, Jonquils and a nice as
sortuiodt of ChleicMO Baertwl Lilies.
Would be pleased to havo the public
eitll and inspect our stock at
Savage & Fietche
322-324 Commercial St,
ou will miss it, if you mis the
"Huskin."'
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all tho latest novelties in neckwear,
etc.
Man
Wotk
CWittf
ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TFJAY8
AND ORCHARD DOXE8 at tho
(hop ot
G. F. Mason
Miller street, South Balem
PHONE 2101 Red.
Seas AsajefMB
WHtHMUHI
I Gold Dust Fiout I
Mado by THE 8IDNEY POW.
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon Made for family use. Ask
your grocer for It Dran and
vhorta always on band.
P. B. Wallace
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