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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1904)
H-l 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II M I FIA kuuk JtiYKS 10 bare Fcl's aaptlm Soap ..60c C bars Babbott's soap 25c 0 bars State House soap ...,25c 2 cans Blue Ribbon osysters. ,25c 2 cans Minced Clams 25c 3 cans Blub Ribbon tomatoes 25c 2 cans Blue Blbbon corn.... 25c 2 pks Violet Oats 25c Wbilo they last ,ono 25c box toilet soap and one bread knife, 25c FULLER & DOUGLAS, 141 State Street. SALEM'S LEADING OROOEBS. Phone 2261 u inn ii iii i t'n MH'- PERSONALS Mrs. C. E. Wolverton is visiting Port i land friends today. Mrs. N. Fish, of Albany, is in the city the guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bruner aro home from a visit at Portland. Mrs. D. A. Wattcrs went to Portland last evening for n short visit. Miss Georgia Davenport is visiting Miss Clara Foster,, of this city. Miss Simon returned yesterday from Aurora, where sho has been visiting. Mrs. Sophia Wolf, of Silverton, is spending a few days with Miss Bertha Kay. Mrs. Louio Allonhopf, of Portland, is the guest of Mra. A. C. Lawrence for a few days. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, i In the city today on business at tho Medical College. Mrs. 0. W. Johnson, Jr., went to Ore gon City last evening, where she will visjt relatival. MIBnMMMMnHHaHIHHa There are twenty different cinnamon barks, and they cost from 4- to q;c lb. This ex plains the market, all but one particular. ' Schilling's Best is the best with the coarser pieces picked-out; not thrown-away; oh no ; they go to some lese particular grinder. Hill III II I III I WtHWH jFfesh Today! g"Bi A FULL LINE OF Chocolated earns $ "l Zitm's I 1 54 State St Phone 1971 t umiMHnnuiiiiiii tMHMeH)HHIIIIIIIM Substantial i Meals... :at the: ii White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. in-i'MMe tmiiiiniil The Name JOHN DEERE s i tmm mam mm m .lll'IIW.llWWM Stands for all that is good and re liable In Fam Machinery His Disc Plow Is no exception. Reli able, Durable and Per manently Superior to all Is wixat we claim for It Manning & Ferguson. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H-4-M 1 1 f H t-M-t-H-OT ON THESE PRICES 2 pks Malta Vita ,....2oc 2 pks Quaker Oati 23c 3 pks Pressed Fig 25c 2 cans shredded pineapple . .25c 3 pks imported Macnroni. .50c VjVCi canDhirnrdellia'8 cocoa 25c .tit) bulk macaroni 25c 3 lb bulk vermicelli 23c ii i n 1 1 1 n n 1 1 it i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. M. B. Churchill went to Albany this morning. Mrs. Henderson, of Chemawn, is n Salem visitor today. Mrs. J. H. Whituoy went to Albany this morning, where she will visit rela tives. Miss Mattie Hunter, who has been visiting the Misses Uoodhue, returned to her homo Sunday. II. X. Cockerline, tho Albany insur ance man, is in the city today on busi ness for his company. Mrs. Walter M. Smith went to Al bany this morning for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. C. V. Aitkin returned to her homo nt Pendleton lust evening, after a visit with friends hero. A. Welch, manager of tho Citizens' Light & Traction Company, is spending tho day in Portland on business. Mrs. S. A. Cannon, of Oregon City, came up this morning and will spend the weok visiting relatives in this city. Mr and Mrs. Pengrcne, who hnvo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George QUI of this city, went to Albany this morn ing. J. O. Lulirmnn, who is tho proprietor of the miniature railway which was to bo seen nt the fair tills year, is spend lug n few days in Albany. District Attorney John II. McXnry Is in Albany this week attending de partment . Xo. 1 of the Circuit court, which is in session thero now. Attorney-General Crawford returned last evening from nn oxtctuled trip to Lake county, where ho represented the settlers in the 'Warner Vnlloy land enses; ' Mrs. A. Preseptt, Mr. Bcle White and dnughtcr, Miss Rulena Whito, nro homo from, soveral months spent in the Kast. They visited many different state!), but spent most of their time with relatives in Maine. Mr. nml Mrs. A. L. Thomas and lit tle daughter returned to their horn at Xowport today, after n short visit in this city. Thoy hnvo but recently re turned from their trip Kast, where they visited tho world's fair, Chicago ami many other iatoresting places. Mrs. Frank Dowers, wife of tho lend ing cartoonist on tho Indianapolis News, who is spending a tew weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson of this city, went to New port today for n few days outing. She was accompanied by her cousins, Mr. and Miss Simoral. Al. Molsan, of Salam, ono of , the prominent hop growers of Mnrion coun ty, camo up Silndny ovening. nml left yesterday morning for the Cnscade mountains. Ho is heavily Interested in the Gold Creek mines, and went to that dlstriet with a view of staying there the major portion of tho winter, to look af ter the development of the properties. Albany Herald. o Beturned from Klamath. John Conner, of tho Willamette, nr rived home this morning, nfter a sever al weeks' trip in Klamath county. He brought out 131 head of beef cnttlo from his ranch, and will food them for a couplo of months, near the California line. He reports tho Bnstern Oregon country in a prosperous condition, al though the cattlo market is dull. Most of tho stock minors in Klamath and Lake counties nro disposing of their herds. Warner Valley Case. In the case of the State of Oregon vs. The Warner Valloy Stock Company, in which Attorney-General Crawford has been in Lakcview for sovoral days, has been continued by Judge Benson, who will como to Salem tho latter part of tho month, and tho ploadings will be finished. Eussell Wallace HL Word was received in Albany yester day that Bussell Wnllaeo, well-known in Balom, nnd a son of Dr. J. P. Wal lace, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. in a hospital in Chicago, whero ho 1j studying medicine. Tbo yonng man left Oregon about six weeks ago to com menee his course in college. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: 'I suffered frith an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured mo. It's the best Salve on earth. 25e at J. C Perry' drug store. Change of bill tomoi.ow night at the Edison. DAILY- OAPITALJOUBNAlirSALEBlifOEEOON,' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, HOTELS ' The Willamette. John C. tnnc. Denver. I. L. Patterson, city. K. P. Prntt, Kansas City. A. Allen, Prlnevlllo. Al. Ketchum, Prlneville. K. P. Faulkner, Portland. H. L. Hart, Portland. P. P. Springer, San Francisco. C. K. Hestmau, San Francisco. Dan S. Kane, Alaska. A. X. Kingler, San Francisco. W. J. Obent, St. Louis. A. B. Knapp, Boston. B. A. DcBlais, Hartford, Conn, ('has. McGlicvo, Portland. II. X. Fennoll, Boston. A. L. Cain, Boston. A. McArthur, Portland. M. C. White, Xew York. P. Wlgtnnn, Portlnnd. ('. L. Smith, Spokane. W. E. Prnzicr, Portland. A. Werthoim, San Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B. Eiken, EUgcno. J. M. Johnson, Portland. .1. I. Smith; Portlnnd. ' "M J. J. Thnuein, Snn Francisco. C. W. Ransom, San Francisco. E. H. Blchnrdson, San Francisco. J. T. Wheeler, San Francisco. When you buy dentistry you should look to tho dentist who can givo you the highest ' grade work for tho least money and Dr. B. C. Wright The Painless Dentist Is tho ONE dentist in Salem whore you can do this. Our 12-years' experience in up-to-dato dentistry has put us in a position to givo you better work than you can get elsewhere, and our prices are from 40 to CO per cent lower than the others. Prom now until Christmas wo give n coupon with every dollar paid for den tiBtry at our ofllee, nnd some ono of these will entitle tho holder to tho 4(Kn i automobile. Compare these prices with others. Ctowns $5 Plates $5 Fillings 50c Examination Free Dr. B. E. Wright The Painless Dentist SteusIoS Buildings, Court Street Hours. 8 a. m. to 4 p. m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sundaysi 10 a. in. to 12 m. Phone 2391. Money On Teeth HHHIHHaHai i 3 Shipment Arrived. Yesterday u largo shipment of 25 Edi fon Phonographs arrived for Geo. C. Will, also 500 of tho very latest Edison records. This shipment camo diroct from tho factory at Now Jcrsoy. So if you will call now you will get tho very latest machine and records. 1 sell Edison rec ords, now, nt 35 .cents .ench, former price 50c. On account of tho special piano sale and thesu records arriving, I will keep my store open every ovening this week. Geo. O. Will, opposito Dnsli bank. Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by In vasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills broke Into his house, his trouble was arrested aud now ho is ontirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 25c nt J. C. Perry's drug store. Down From Valdez. J. S. Smith, nnd J. M. Johnson, of Valdez, Alaska, aro in tho city for u tow dnys on business, Thoy own valu able placer mining -interests in tho northern country, and expect to seo thnt region develop rapidly in the next few years. No Vote in Crook. Through failure to scctiro enough sig natures to the petitions, Crook county will not vote on tho question of locnl option at tho coming election. Chicago, O't. 25. Wheat, December, $1.14ll.l.lfij Mny, 1.13U4,j; com, -i8i(ii)llM,i oats, 28(828. WMMMMIHWHHiH) Foti Beautiful Pianos ana One Organ Found Homes Yesterday At The Big Sale Allen & Gilbcrt- 1 Ramaker Co. Oregon's Leading House Salem Branch 229 Commercial St. wwmmmmmMwmmmmmmm Tjdtfk': I ZttW.WW"'. WJZL ? '?-C-iv tfi? i H ''say I i Et'iii'JiK ' ..na " iFi -.". ')i$ WW Ai Nothing effects a man's MStoias w"r " bad,y ut Jt'8 a dfty' i).'v'!.if'A'- r'!va-3K wo sell Is correctly cut i ; A-r" !: f. li ,s ; tf53 -? ' 1904." All a Board lot Winter . . . . w - For tho cold days that nro sure to como, nnd for tho rainy days that nro to como, wo nro willing nnd ready to elotho you with tho Very bost of winter garments at such roasonablo prices thot you won't feel tho parting with tho money. Our handsomo ntir stylos in suits, overcoats nnd rnlnconts nro tho bost In tho city They fit well, look woll nnd woar well. Prlco . t" $10.00 on tip to $25.00 Undetwea, comfort, and ong drag and 50c a Garment tip to $ $ .50 w Salem Woolen Mill Stoe C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Weak, Nervous Pooplo. Wo havo rccelvod lottors from nil parts of tho U. S. highly recommend ing Dr. Gunn's Blood & Nerve Tonic, until tho faih wo had in the romody has been idly sustained. Wo had confidence from tho very boglnnlug that this modiclno should mnko cures, but lacked that assurance that comes nftor many successful trials. Now that wo havo been upheld in our be lief wo want to impart to others our confidence. Nervous nnd unsteady pooplo, weak, flcshloss pooplo, pimply, palo, or sallow people, nro nil victims nt wnnlr. wfllnrv hlnnd. fullA nAi. rich blood, to be forcod through the system by tho way of tho nrterlos, nnd dlsoaso cannot remain. This Tonio euros diseaBO by giving you atrongth to resist it. All druggists sell it for 75o por box, or 3 boxes for $2. Tho tab lots aro to tnko nfter each moal. They turn tho food you oat into rich rod blood. Persons who take -this Tonle gain in good solid flesh from 1 to 3 lbs. per woek. For salo by Dr. C. S. Stono, druggist. Sidolights on the War, St Petersburg, Oct. 24.A roturnod oflicer tells tho following gruesnmo story of tho fighting on the rotrent to Mukden: "Tho Japanese continually tricked our men during night fighting by shouting in Hussion, which scores of them sceui to know. During tho confused fighting which took placo on our rotrent wo fired u volloy Into a brown mnss of men, to bo met with tho uppnlling answer, 'Xo strolalto, mui liuskio (Don't fire, wo nro Bus shins,) Our soldiers ceased firing, nnd. woro immodintoly met by n volloy which knocked n dozon men over. Our men woro furious enough to butchor thoir own parents. Thoy surrounded tho JnpiineHo nnd Hhuightorod every ono of them, giving nn quarter. Tho next night u similar incident occurred. But heiirii)g tho. trcnehorous words, 'Wo nro tttMsiun," our mon refusod to ccuso firing. Luckily their shooting was bad, for tho 'Japs,' instead of shooting back, groaned and swore in unmlstnknblo gcmilno Busslnn, When wo got over to them wo found that w had been firing on our own men. A number wcro sovcroly wounded.'" ' o Notice to the Public. All persons aro wnrnod not to pay any money duo to me in matters grow ing out of the McN'ary estate to II ll. Crolsan, or nnyono else, without my authority, nor to allow thora to eon tract nny debts In my name nor for anyone to pny them nny m 0:1,0 y for mo or on my account A. A. M'NARY. 10-Odlmo Greatest of Efficiency. See the Jumbo two-horse stump and grub machine, with telencopo sweep, Four time tho power, twice tho weight, nnd otto-halt tho money UBkod for nny other machine. Something now. Cal land see it at Salem branch M.tchell, Lewis & Htaver Co. 10-19-tf . -, . 0 Important. Book Island 'Frisco systems have ar ranged for sale of round trip tickets to Chioago and St- Louis, October 27th, 38th and SOth. These are the last days on which spcoial rata tiekets may be purchaned on account of the world's fair. 10-8-td To St. Lout. Tho Southern Pacific have made ad ditional sale dates for tbo sale of world' fair tickets, as follows 1 Oc tober 27th, 28th and SOth. W. V COMAN. Younf-Clydo Weenie. Lieinso to marry was this morning grantad to 0 W. Young end Mist Anna Clyde, J 5 ' ' health moro than his underwear. ft burden to him. Every garmont no'ro clothlors, and wo kuow. Best matorlals i .- UIMMInuMaMMnHiMMBaaaBnBBB Writing Pads 2 I'lttle mountains of them, w from fcastorn mills nnd from w M Western mills, moro than we HI 0 havo ever brought together 91 g before Our famous g BLAIR LINE sssS Aro real boautloa Tho vory W (9 best of papor, nnd nt a littlo W f price. An investigation or M A a trial order will prove the A ma pudding. m Pattoa'a Book Store. Testimony of a Minister. Bov. Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jauudtco, I consulted a num ber of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I bognu tho uso of Klootrlo Bittors nnd fool thnt I am now cured of a diseaso that had mo in its grasp for 12 years." If you want a reliable modiclno for Liver and Kidney trouble stomach disorder or general debility, got Kloctrlo Hitters. It's guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Only COe. 0 Bmsthe ?1I Kind Yfl. Hit! Alrtars Baagrtt BJjniture f That New Woolen Underwear Should bo sent to tho Salem Steam Laundry nnd Itn denned. We havo the only stoam tablo in Oregon for this work and guarantee satisfaction. Those blaukots probably need at tention, too, and remember wo havo the only facilities for hand ling this work outside the woolen mill. The Salem Steam Laundry 1 ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART 8ALEM, one. Tho forty-socond acUolaMIc year boglivs Soptomber 12, Sanitary and othor Improvements lately mode In tho building. Academic, commercial, grammar grades Intermediate and primary courses. Pupils prepared for teacher's certificates. Full course Id music Particular attention paid to health and moral training. Addreia Sister Superior. Land For Sale. ISO acres or moro of the best hop or grain land. All under cultivation, sandy loam, can be worked at any season. All level and in one bloek, ZVt miles from Salem, on good road. Balance of land has jtlenty of wood for 10 years. Buyer apply direct to Jparaol ofilce. 1917 Ini czmu iJ I 1 ,afKu . II II ywemmwm '-- '- -' v&