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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
-monytp JL SAXLT CAPITAL JOUaXAI. SALEM, OKIKJON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904. ; - 1 1 Announcement! verythifig is Ready AT THE Economy 1 c to25c Store NOTHING HIGHER 1 Easy Shopping House, Everything one price on each table. What are these Bargain Table StoresNoted For? Great Bargains We invite the public to come and inspect our tables loaded with Holiday Goods? also everyday Ware Space too small to mention all items, therefore, only few as follows. Very large fine of Toys of all description. No such large Dolls were shown before for the money. Pictures all sizes. Books great variety. Games of all sorts. Chinaware no end. Fancy Glassware. Stationery, Rubber Goods, Etc. Some prices will be mentioned in ur next ad, but best of all is to come and inspect the goods and prices at the 9 Fo I day ONLY 1 4 inch Platters 1 8 inch Platters Fo 25c PERSONALS Economy Jc to 25c Store NOTHING HIGHER Next to Capital National Bank PLENTY OF HELP TO WAIT ON YOU. 8 inch Decorated Cover Dishes 25 c Only one to a cus tomer. These Platters have al ways sold from 85c to $.25. The Cover Dishes from $.00 to $.25. But all go while they last at . jgjG, I T m a i wwa mi ii mmmemmm aw JTHtiEHlHAT.FlliS Wgglf . , SELF-FILLING PEN, Conklin's Self v Filling Pens iii.xccii an omors in many points. EASY TO CLEAN EASY TO FILL WRITE SMOOTH Tlioy nro always ready to wrlto without jarring. Thoy don't drop ink, Conklin'a Self-Filling Pons nro perfect. Thoy overcomo nil defects of other fountain pons. A most oxoollout Christ mns present for men or wo men. Prices $3, $3.50, $4 and $5, according to size. Ba's Jewel y Stoe, OOE.NEH STATE AIH) LX2ZU7Y STS2ETS, JOURNAL OPEN FORUM Correspondents noed not sign names to communication in good faith, and not personal, and of local Interest. J a Jm this bird k Choicest Table Ctitlery The Bst Is Always The Kind to Bay R. M. WADE & CO. I III! ft 1 8 lHH MHIHIIH It H IHI1HHHHH1II I I Fine Popety at a Bargain Cholco pteco rcsldenco proporty on principal street within three blocks X business part of city. Kioix largo, modern terse, about ouo aero of ground near school and car lino, oil kiude of fruit, beautiful shrubbory, etc AU modern con. vouleuoe. Theso aro both otra cholco buys for homes or investments. DERBY & WILSON, 24k Commercial St. Salem, Okcoq - r .m Civil Sorvico Folllog. Ed. Jeumnl: Prominent members of congress, including Ilopburn and Gros vcuor, aro making an effort to abqlish civil servico in tho various branches of tho government. In tho arguments ad vanced boforo tho committee of tho wholo on Thursday it wns allogod that tho employes of tho government under the civil servico law wore bocomlng loss clllcient, nnd tho departments were pay. ing moro for tho work than under tho old system. Civil servico was a theory, and Jbo foro it was ndopted it workcd-oujSr'woll enough on paper, but tho testt of tifno destroyed all tho glittering arguments advanced in its favor, and tho result is as stated by tho men quoted. Tho examinations for positions umlor tho civil servico lnw nro mostly nil thoorios, nnd do not give tho practical man a fair chnnco to compote. Every business man well knows that his most valuable help could not successfully pass nn examination loaded down with red tapo and useless questions. This is not saying that every employe of tho government umlor civil sorvico is in competent, yet it weakons tho ambi tion to tnko them out of tho competi tive Hold, and securo them posittous for llfo, without nny further effort on their part. They feel securo In their work, so long as thoy obey tho rules and reg ulations of tho departments, and tho thousand ways of becoming lax and dil atory in tho porformanco of their duties mliko tho results of thoir labors very unsatisfactory to tho public, Tho old spoils system was bad ouough, but from practical oxperlonco it is much pro ferablo to civil service. CITIZEN. VIeoroy Ourzon Welcomed. Bombay, Dec. 9. Vicoroy Curxon ar rived today from England. Many na tive rulers traveled to Bombay to par ticipate in a general welcomo to tho viceroy. FRANK MEETS TEDDY Washington, Dec. C Chairman Frank C. Bnker, of tho Orogon Repub lican stato central committee, was pro sentod to President Roosovolt yestor day. Ho was accompanied to tho Whito House by Senntors Mitchell and Ful ton. Sonntor Mitchell, in presenting Mr. Bnker to tho Presidont said: "Mr. Baker Is tho livest chairman in tho West." Tho Presidont replied: "Yes, Mr. Baker, I am sure of that, and thnnk you and tho peoplo of Orogon for thoir generous indorsement of our adminis tration. Oregon's indorsement in Juno, howovor, your first, was tho important event in your state. It sot tho paco for tho Novombor, contest." Mr. Baker camo East at tho invita tion of tho Oregon sonators and man agers of tho Republican national cam paign. Ho will romain until tho holi days, nnd will havo n conference with tho President, Chairman Cortolyou, Sec retary Dover nnd other officials of tho national committee. v Mr. Baker says ho.is not hero to dis cuss appointments, but says ho will havo something to say after ho sees tho President again. CIVIL SERVICE CARRIED Washington, Doc. 0. Tho house passod n concurrent resolution provid ing that congress adjourn on December 21st to January 4th. Hepburn's mo tiou to striko out tho appropriation for civil sorvico from tho legislative, ox ecutivo and judicial appropriation bill was defeated, and tho pension bill was dofcatod and tho pension bill went Over until Monday. George Vlesko has roturned homo from a threo months' stav at Salt lLako City. Miss Eva Smith, of this city is in Eugene, visiting frionds. Miss Ruby Phelps, wqn to Portland this morning on tjiismess. -f E. Eckerlenreturpcd, from a, business trip to Eugene, Inst night. Mrs. S. A. Covoy has gone to Rose; burg for a visit with friends. Miss Laura Hansen left for Roseburg this morning, whoro sho will rcsido. Attornoy E. R. Bryson, of Corvallis, is in tho city today on legal business. Miss Ruth Gabrlclson left for a short visit with Portland frionds this morn lug. Mrs. Shelton wont to Portland this morning for a short vfslt with rela tives. Mrs. Mary Skiff wont to Portland last evening for a short visit with frionds. Attornoy John A. Carson has ro turned from a several weeks' legal trip to Alaska. Mrs. John Bayno went to Portland this morning for a visit with friends and relatives. , Dr. I. D. Drivor, of Eugene, spent tho night in tho city, and wont on to Port land this morning. Miss Ida Wnmpole, of Woodburn, wns in tho city yesterday f6r a short visit with frionds. Mrs. M. M. High has gone to Albany for n short visit with her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Burnett. Attornoy P. H. D'Arcy wont to Woodburn this morning to transact somo legal business. Stoolhammer's orchestra went to Woodburn last night, where thoy fur nishod music for a dance. Kola Nols, manngor of tho Albany Browing Company, is in tho city today, looking after his hop interests. Mrs. J. H. Ackerman went to Port land last evening for a few days' visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Ned Carlton. Miss Holon Stelwer roturned to hor homo at Jefferson today, after a visit with hor grandmother, Mrs. Stoiwor. Attorney J. R. Wyntt jinmo down from Albany last night, and attondod tho Bnker-Savngp recital at tho Grand. Miss Bosslo Schultz wont to Portland for n few days' visit with Miss Pearl Barrett and other friends this morn ing. Governor Chamberlain returned to his homo at Portland last evening, of ter a few busy days spent nt his offlco here. Mrs. Jcssio Farnsworth loft for hor homo in Portland last evening, after visiting Mrs. C. S. Moores in this city for several days. Mrs. L. Fos8, of Portland, who has been tho guest of Mrs. Mary Miller, in this city, for tho past two weeks, ro turnod homo yesterday. Chauncey Bishop, Willnmotto's coach, went to Portland this morning to mako tho preliminary arrangements for tho Willamette-Multnomah gamo, to bo plnyed there tomorrow. Redmond Flood, of tho Bon Groot Company, which will present tho groat play, "Everyman," at tho Grand next Monday night, is in tho city, nnd will remain until nftor tho porformanco. Rov. David Errott, pastor of tho First Christian church, returned yester day nfternoon from Eugene, whero ho had been to dollver two nddrosses to tho studonts of tho Divinity school. Whilo thero ho was tho guest of Dean E. C. Sanderson nnd President P. L. Campbell, nf tho State TTniveisity. The Y, M. C. A. basket ball team, composed of Frauk Rhodes, Victor Al len, Perry Jones, Arch Humphreys, O. W. Humphreys, John Stclnbneh, Frank Myers, Fonso Munston and Charles Scott, went to Corvallis this morning, whero thoy will play tho Corvallis boys tonight. Ralph Matthews nccompnniod tho team, and will net as reforoo. BEAUTIFUt WOME HOW THEY MAlNTAn, v 0HARMS 0r THE1E BEX Tho Importance That Attache, Briehfc r.- . w - M Mia 01m, Complexion. woman Every sensililn fishes to appear attractive, J for hor nnn enb- i.... .' ""'! -.... ., out al8J . TimnoitfA bIia . "' 1 knows tho value of bright em cato complexion nn.l i:.i h Sho may mako her skla apM -w. ouu, lllIe uy tuo WQ plexlon boautifier, but In th. ... cheat will show, for tho en,,., x... beon romovod, tho effects haw ., 1 A A4 1 4 -1 1 - mi - ln light that f it; X-RAYS fuimmiiiiniMiMtitiHnmninimniiiit Whofesale aod Retail Family Liqaot Store E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial Street Full lino of liquors nd wlnoa. Cedarbrook whisky formerly th McBrlor brandthd best for family me. All order niled and i- 1 T-n if -h t it t ii i h 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n a i ! n j i4f "Everyman" is in Portland tonight and everybody will bo thero tomorrow. If flattering press notices, count for anything, Chauncey Bishop's , cloven babios will got a great ovation" in Portland tomorrow. Tho political pot will got a chanco to cool for a few weeks nt loast on! the bosses will have nn opportunity t oro- cuporato and in the moan time think up somo new scheme. Whon a man starts out to find troub lo ho usually gets several packages of that article at one time. Tho old say ing "That it never rains but it pours" has some significance. Now all tho funny artists aro hav ing a time with S. A. D, Puter's ini tials. It looks kind of like a caso of jumping over a bundle nnd picking up a straw. Why not say something about his final title, or would that bo too spoony for our modest brethren. beon hidden, brilliancy to tho eyes, and th vivacious spirits, cannot be ota from cosmetics. What every wiso woman hon mm oou ncaun is at the basis nf uuunus, una mat good blood h sourco of good health. Sho dn thereforo wasto money on wub external applications o anv but buys at small oxpente a tn or ur. Williams' Pink Pills for roopio ana puts her blood b t, condition. Nnturo docs tho rest Miss Mnmio Conday has a comjl iuu wuicu is mo aumiration of tfl know her. Asked if sho could any suggestions that would be ful to thoso of her sex who wm fortunato in thnt respect, she tail ' Afv tmtlnv!nn .......1.1 , .....j vuuijFiuAiuu HUIUU H0( 1 pleased you if you had seen it years ago. Ifc was then about u ns it could be and it gave me i f deal or dissatisfaction. If you u good complexion you must tale of your health, especially of tie ditlon of your blood. My healtl at that timo completely broken it I was nervous, had frequent li aches, a torpid liver and a great of pain in that region. I suffered from indigestion. I could cat onl; simplest food and that very span: It was clear that my blood was ii condition, for pimples broke out over my faco." "It is hard to rcalizo that, for t isn't tho slightest trace of such IH ishes now, "It was unfortunately quite ot wiso then, nnd n long time passed foro I found anything that gar nny reliof. I became very weil listless. Tho doctor's medicine did no good, and I took a number of I ly-recomroended tonics with no V result. As soon, howover, as I v to uso Dr. Williams' rink TO Palo Peoplo I commenced to Impi in every way. My complexion elc up at once, nnd nfter I had taken boxes thero was not a sign of a pi: left on rav face. My cheeks beti rosy, I gained flesh nnd have bad feet henlth over since. I owe r thing to fivo boxes of Dr. Wtl Pink Pills." Theso famous pills purify 1 rich 'the blood. They cure u nervous troubles nnd all forms of ness. Every prudent mother them to her daughters to insure .lovnlniininnf to JiealtllV WOMH Rosy cheeks and sparkling ej merely signs of healthy blood. havo como not only in tho case of Conwnv. whoso homo is at 1211 Si nli ih" street. Canton. Ohio, W Himmnn.Ts nf women for whom P' Hums' Pink Pills have made nel Thorn Ii no surer way for yo ' tain them than to buy a box en pills from nny druggist and tr t vnnranir. Tf von aro interest other points that relate to tie nf n irmiinn'a health, send to Vt. ita.na -M-n.UMnn Co.. SchenectadJ. Y.. for u froe booklet-"" Tj to Women." Foreclosure Suit. .TM,n A. Shaw has filed suiting ment No. 2 of tho circuit court P Vienna D. Thompklns, Tm hor husband, William H. Thoo Birdio L. Thompklns, Jessie - , kins nnd S. Spencer for the for 'of a mortgago on a note ior f interest for five years at 7 p annum. Tho noto was gn 1800, by Abraham Tbompkins wife, Vianna Tbonpki3. but J" d'iod in 190.0, and since then marriou ono . 'v"f . v. ii.. ....i .i,t.h wns mortgage " - . i... l.o. .Loriff. and tlf' tiff had to redeem it to F title. Plaintiff asks that tw -sold and tho amount due on bo paid, aiso m - --- dij w7aT,, ;t S.r, "'" plaintiff. . arc&mM s