Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 06, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITA!. JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OlffiOON, TUESDAY, DECEaSESE 1004.
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Hints iot Cfiglstmas Gifts
Gloves
Shawls
Sweaters
Fars
Belts
Leggias
Mittens
Bootees
Baby Jackets
Dressing Cases
Toy Trtmks
Toy Wagons
Toy Banks
JU r'ln Aueys
Parses
6 loys
Games
Boys' Overcoats
I AH New Goods.
tne
TiOSTEIN &
298 and 300 Commercial St.
Imwmmi
CRACKED
POSTAL
VAULT
Bobbers cracked the safe In tho
Hood River postoffice Saturday night
and got away with $275 in stamps and
$173 in money. There ia no clew as to
the thieves, except thnt a crowbar and
other tools used in effecting an en
trance camo from tho railroad shops
here.
Common black powder was used in
cracking tho safe door. One or two
persons sleeping nearby claim to havo
heard a slight explosion during the
night, but paid no heed to the noise.
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THISBIRD Jk
(oitaatse
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ii Fine Property
' Choice piece residence property on principal street within three blocks , '.
. , bmiuess part of city. '. !
! ! Nice large, modem ose, about one aero of ground near school and j j
; ; car line, all kind-, of fruit, beautiful
1 vemences.
' These are both etia choice buys for homos or Investments.
DERBY & WILSON,
; 244 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
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Have You Ever Ordered
Hamti 8c
If not, you are away behind the
y! lad to oo new patronB, and
- wbu uioaaeo, xou will uuu
i and Ferry streets,
?gy
tHl llllllill tit't
Wholesale and Retail Family Liqtf or store
E. ECKFRIFM. 9a Commercial Street
j Poll line of liquora and wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly the
J McBrier brand the best for family use. All orders filled and 'J-
urered In tho city limits. 'Phene
esseaea
Silk Mufflers
Underskirts
Dress Skirts
Umbrellas
Chllds For Sets
New back combs
Ladies and
misses Jackets
nandkercniefs
Lowest Prices In
City
GREENBAUM
Salem I"
Fight Will Bo Bitter.
Thoso who will persist in closing
their cars against the continual recom
mendation of Dr. King's Now Discov
ery for Consumption, will havo a long
and bitter light with their troubles, if
not ended earlier by fatal termination,
lltend what T. K. Beall, of Beall, Miss.,
I has to say: "Last fall my wife had
'every symptom of consumption. She
took Dr. King's Now Discovery after
everything clso had failed. Improvo-
' incut camo at onco and four bottles en
tirely cured her. Guaranteed by J. C
Perry, druggist. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial
bottles free.
( B,m a, lha Kind Yoa Harc Always
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Choicest
Table
Cutlety
The Best Is Always
'Tne Kind to Bay
R. M. WADE & CO.
AUTUMN AND WINTER
STYLES IN SHOES
Takes lots of our show spaco and
storo space styles that aro bound
to win your approval and fit your
feet nicely as to looks, comfortably
as to tho '-'feel." No pocketbook
strain in our selling figures. Every
inducement to buy is accorded you
here, nnd wo cordially welcome
your examination of our footwear.
Jacob Vogt
00 Otato Street
W - M - fr t't'fr-H'l'fr-H II 1 1 1111
at a Bargain jj
shrubbery, etc. All modern con- . .
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Your Groceries from
Lawrence
time. However, they are al-
if you call on them, yon will be j
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SOLDIERS
MONUMENT,
FUND
Request for Contributions
. From Young Men Who are
Patriotic
Tho Journal will open a subscription
for a monument of tho Unknown and
Friendless Soldiers of tbo Republic,
and especially nsks young men to con
trlbutD. When you aro spending your
monoy for cigars and other enjoyments
think of tho men who fought nnd gavo
their lifo-blood that wo might havo a
free and glorious republic, and give a
dimo or a two-bits townrd this monu
ment fund, and your name, not tho
amount will bo publicly acknowledged,
and tho monoy turned over to tho la
dies' committee.
To Young Voters.
Ed. Jeurnal: Tho great victory is
Won and I wonder if tho young voters
stop to give a thought to tho many sac
rifices that wero mado so they coma
havo a freo country! Ono young man
told mo that sinco ho had rcail ana
thought of tho matter that when ho saw
u bronzo button ho felt liko taking
off his hat. Tliey aro fast passing
awav. Some aro, and havo been, un-
forhmato nnd havo little of this
world's goods, and in less than a year
several havo been laid away in tho
burial plot in tho bcnutlful City Viow
cemetery. In this city is a baml or
women known as tho Women's Relief
Corps, composed of good loyal women,
aside from tho wives and daughters or
the old soldiers, that aro working to
placo a manument for all unknown and
placo a monument for all unknown nnd
voter could stop and make a smell sac
rifice, how much good it would do.
LIZZIE SMITH.
Sure Cure for Piles,
Itching piles produce moisture and
causo ltchlnc. this form, as well as
Bllng. Bleeding or Protruding Piles
nro pnrcrt bv Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile
Remedy Stopn Itching and bleeding.
Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug
gist, or sent by mall. Treaties freo.
Write me about your case. Dr. Bo
sanko, Phila., Pa.
Fore sale by Dr. S. O. Stone, druggist
Valley Lodge Election.
At tho regular meeting of Valley
Lodge No. 18, A. O. U, W., last night
tho following officers wero elected for
tho coming year:
P. M. W., Gcorgo A. Sliulz.
M. W., Emil Donaldsou.
Foreman, D. Perry Wright.
Overseer, George J. Donaldson.
Recorder, A. E. Aufrance.
Financier, G. P. Litchfield.
Receiver, W. P. Rigdon.
Guide, J. J. Longcore,
Insido watch, Oscar L. Donaldson.
Trustee for three years, William
Buck!
D. of H. Election.
At tlio regular meeting of Viola
Lodge, No. 88, Degree of Honor, last
night, an election was held, nnd the fol
lowing officers elected for tho coming
year.
P. C. of IL, Mrs. Amanda Andorson.
C. of II., Mrs. Sylvia Fcrrell.
L, of F., Miss Ella Donaldson.
C. of O., Miss Ruby Donaldson.
Recorder, Mrs. Minnio Utter.
Financier, Mrs. Sarah Donaldson.
Receiver, Mrs. Viola Mason.
Usher, Mrs. Ristino.
L W., Mrs. Anna A. Andorson.
O. W., Mrs. Liza Albright.
Musician, Miss Lena Buck.
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A Frightened Horso
Running liko mad down tho street,
dumping tho occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are ovory day occur
rences. It bohoovos ovorybody to havo
a reliablo Salvo handy and there's
nono as good as Bucklin's Arnica Salvo
Burns, Cuts, Soros, Eczema and Piles,
disappear quickly under its soothing
effect. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tfi8 Kind You Hat8 Always Bought
Signature of OSkzfCi
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Dining Room
' Is now ready for our patrons.
xnta department ia tor men oniy.
JMAC
SMITH'S
CAFE?
IIIIHIHIMIIHilllHIIr
DOUGLAS
COUNTY
COAL MINE
During the past week Secretary R.
W. Fonn, of tho Umpqua Coal Company,
spent several days at tho company's
property, near Elkton, says tho Boso
burg Rovicw. Ho brought back somo of
tho best coal specimens yet taken out
there, being fully equal to the high
grado blacksmith coal brought hero
from tho East anil sold at $25 to $30
po ton.
A comfortablo houso has just boon
built for tho men working at tho mine,
and tho development is in steady pro
gress. Tunnels Nos. 4 and 5 are now
being put in. Comparatively few pco-
plo reallzo tho magnitudo of this enter
prise. Titlo to somo moro land was re
cently secured, and tho company's hold
ings now aggregate over 1200 acres.
Prospect holes show that coal exists
over practically tho entire tract, and
tho regular development work shows
tho first vein maintains a thickness of
nearly nino feet, including a Btrata of
shale, and tho coal grows better nnd
cleaner nB depth is reached. This de
velopment work alone is producing con
Bidorablo quantities of good coal. Work
has also been commenced for tho dovol
opment of tho second vein, lying fully
200 foot below tho first. This nlso has
a thickness of about nino feet, and there
is every reason to believe thnt it will
show an oven better quality of coal
than tho upper vein.
No stock is now being offered for sale
by tho company, and when any is again
placed on tho market it will probably
bo at not less than 25 cents por shore.
Transportation is now an important
feature under consideration. Until tho
building of a railroad lino can bo so
cured, it may bo necessary to uso teams
for hauling tho high-grade blacksmith
coul to drain for shipment. Its high
value will doubtless justify tho outluy.
To connect with tho proposed railroad
lino a cable tramway nbouUVi miles in
length will havo to bo put in from tho
mino to tho Umpqua river, and this
will be operated on a gravity system,
o
Stanley Xcclands, of Albany, was in
the city for a short time yesterday vis
iting relatives.
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Cut tho Can
and compare the quality of
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
I with any of its imitations, i
Noto the awerence. bee now!
I smooth and appetizing our I
product is, owing to Its
I heavy consistence, which ;
Keeps tne butter at equally .
distributed, in contrast with
the cheap and thin Imita
tions which allow the but
ter fat to rise and form
unsightly clods.
Bffi9$
j Gold Dust Flout !
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I Made by THE SIDNEY POW- j
! ER COMPANY. Sidney. Ore- i !
gon. Mado for family use. Ask '
i your grocer for It. uran ana ;
vhorts always on band. i
! P. B. Wallace i
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The Easiest Applied
:; The Cheapest and Best ;;
:: Out Flint Plaste
Give It a trial. Be con
vinced and satisfied.
Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. ::
Office and yard Hth and Oak fits,
BALEM, OHKGQN ; ;
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My Breath.
Shortness of Breath
Is One of the Com
monest Signs of
Heart Disease,
Notwithstanding what many physic
tans say, heart disease can bo cured.
Dr. Utiles' Now Heart Cure has per
manently restored to health many
thousands who had found no relict In
the medlolnes (allopathla or homoeo
pathic) of regular practicing physicians.
It has provcJ Itself unlquo in the his
tory of medicine, by being so uniformly
successful In curing those diseases.
Nearly always, one of the first eigne
of trouble Is shortness of breath. Wheth
er It comes as a result of walking or
running up stairs, or of other exercises,
If the heart Is unable to meet this extra
demand upon Its pumping powers there
Is something wrong with It.
The very best thing you can do, Is to
take Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. It
will go to tho foundation of tho trou
bio, and moke a permanent cure by
strengthening and renewing the nerves.
"I know that Dr. Miles' New Heart
Cure is a great remedy. For a number
of years 1 suffered from shortness of
breath, smothering spells, and pains in
my left sldo. For months at a tlmo I
would be unable to lie on my left side,
and If I lay flat on my back would nearly
smother. A friend advised using Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure, which 1 did
with good results. I began to improve
at once, and after taking several bottles
of the Heart Cure the pains in w side
and other symptoms vanished, i am
now entirely well. All those, dreadful
smothering, spells are a thing of the
post." F. P. DRAKE, Mlddlelown, O.
If the first bottle does not help you,
mo wuHHint win reiunu your money.
PP imn TJyrlto to us for Free Trial
7 T 'acK.ago or or. Mile' Anti
Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy
for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our
Specialist will diagnose your en bo, tell
you what is wrong, nnd how to right It,
Free. DR. MIUSS MKniCAI.. CO.,
JLtABORATOnUSS, 1UKUAUT, INC
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
Poultry nt 8telnere Market.
Egg Per dozen, 32c.
Ducks 10c.
Chickens 8c.
Turkoyu 14c.
Harrltt & Lawrence.
Eggs Por dozen, 32c.
Potatoes, Vegetables, Ete.
Potatoes lc.
Oniona 2V4c.
Wood, Pence Porte,' Slat.
Second-growth $4. GO. '
Big fir-$5.00. '
Aah $5.00.
Oak poata-'ISc.
Codar posts 10c.
Hide, Felts ane) ur
Green Hides, No. 1 So.
Qroen Hiuco, No. 2 to.
Calf Skins 4 6c.
Sheep -7Bo.
Goat Skim Ko to 3LM.
Grain, Hopa and Flour,,
Oats Buying, $1.401.C0.
Barloy $2323.50.
Hops 2731c.
Salem Flouring Mills.
Flour-$4.40.
Wheat 80c.
Live Gtoclc Market
Steers 2Q2c.
Cows llc.
Snoop 1.60?2.00.
Dressed veal 4BVSo
Fat hogs 5fiu.
Hay, Feed, fit.
Baled choat $W.00.
Baled clover $1112.
Bran $22. '
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Croam Co,
Kgss 27Mic.
Buttor-U7ij30c.
Butter fat 27'c at atailion.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla Walla, 8082t,
Vnlloy 87'jC.
Flour-Valloy, straights, $'.l.C5$4.85;
graham,$3.S0$4.O0.
Oata Cholco white, $1.301.32.
Barley Fc'jd, $22 per Jon; rolled,
$24,50 .
MIllBtuff Bran, $19.00,
Hiiy-r Timothy, $14.0010.C0.
Potatoes 7080c.
Kjjga Orogon ranch.
Poultry Chickens, mixed 0Oc
pound; turkeys, live, 1418c, drcesod,
1017c.
Pork DrcBaed, C6c.
Beef Drcaacd, 4V40c.
Veal 67c.
Mutton Dressed, 3iCe.
Hops 1903 crop, 2831jc.
Wool Valloy, 1920c; Eastern Or.
ogon, 1017cj Mohair, 202Cc.
Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwards,
150150.
Buttor Fancy creamery, 2530c.
ticaMMWei
ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAY8
AND ORCHARD BOXES at tho
shop of
G. F. Mason
Miller street, South Salem
PHONE 2101 Rod.
FiinnMnwniniinmt
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t t ? n$rmlkrxt a."irttyfacgT
Wash Kour Own Clothes
Well, that's your privilege; but H
wnon you soo tho oxccllcnt work a R
do, nnd tho low prices wo ehnrgo
for family washing tho chances aro
that your next week's wash will
como to us. Need not Bend woll
call, also dollvcr on tho day wo
promise it. Ask ua, by word of
mouth, mall or telophone, what wo
chnrce.
The Salem Steam Laundry
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;FIX
IFOR
i WINTER
That is what all should do,
nnd ono of tho niOBt important S
things to bo dono is to havo
tho pumblng in your houso in
good sanitary condition. Let us
put your pipos and connections $
in ordor, '
BURROUGHS & FRASER
Sheet Iron Workera and
1 Plumbers.
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Remembe
Tho purity nnd strength of tho in
gredients in
Eppley's
Perfection
BAKING POWDEB, make it neces
sary to uso n trlilo leas than of othor
high.grado brands. It coutains
only tho purest' cream of tartar.
Boaides you got a glass fruit jar
freo with every purchase.
Bank Drafts
Che most convenient and business
like way to remit money is by bank
drafts., No risk in event of loss.
In case of error or disputo, the can
celed draft is at tho bank, where
you can refer to it. Tho average
cost is less than postoffice or money
orders.
On Pertland:
$1 to $20 Sc
$20 to $100 , 10c
On San Francisco and the East:
$1 to $5 f So
$5 to $100 10o
Largo amounts at lower rates.
Capital National Bank
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