Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 01, 1906, SECTION ONE, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OEEGON, MONDAY, JANUAEY 1, 1800.
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A DIFFERENCE
Bt
TWEEN
GOOD BAKERS BREAD
and
POOR BAKERS BREAD
ihir Bread
Is Good
Try It Forourself
FULLER & DOUGLAS
atom's lending grocers. Confectioners
End bakors, 450400 Stato streot. Phonos
182 and 187.
LOUR BREAD Just tho book lu town.
THAT'S ALL.
Unlaw you bavo tried OUR CHAM
PION, you hnvo not yet taotod perfec
tion In a five-cent cigar. OUR CHAM-
?ION is made in Salem; and it of the
Ibigbwt quality. Ask for one the next
lltao you mnoke.
New Time Card on tho O, & IS.
Taking effect January I, HKW, the
hw time card of the 0. & X. will be
Iseued, changing tke leaving time of
trains between. Albany and Gervallis
folio Will
Lmvm Albany for Oervnllis at 8 a.
m., 11:43 p. m, and, 7tM p, w.
Leaves CorvaWs fer Albany at 0i30
la. m., 11:80 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Sunday trains, leave Albany fer Cor-
k-alllrt at 7i3B p. in. Leave Cervallls
for Albany at Ci0 n. m.
Tho afternoon train leaving Albany
nt 2;40 p. m. will bo discontinued.
o
Imperfect Digestion.
Moana leaf nutrition and in oenoo-
Muonco lew vitality. When the Hver
falls to seoreto bile, tho blood becoroos
loaded with bilious properties, tho di
rection beoeme impaired and the bow-
obj eoastipatod. Hcrblno wIk. reetify
Aklaj it given teno to the stomach, liver
and kidneys, strengthen the appetite,
clean and Improved the complexion, In-
fuses sew Mfe and vlg4r to tho whole.
system. 80 a bottle. Sold by D. J.
Wry.
O '
Tao China Doll.
Mrs. Mary D. Stlasen, who liva at
(he eeruer of Front and Marion stretes,
; held the Dumber that was awarded the
fine large dell that waa given away
I this morning at the China Hall
20 Per Cent
Off
on
RttBe Capes
Wo wlM eleae out the remaiader of
jur bike oapes at 80 per east discount,
Pfaosa fine long fellows with double
luheuldera at 2.7 Q,
Tho samo qujditykla ahrterfigths.
$L9Q. ' T', - t
This la a mighty gd tiaut to bwy.
What few heavivg bggjr rebesj wo
aave left, nl thp're mt manjre
"will elese at me; t aay price. Oar, ojfirfrt-
taaa trade nearly aleaned them ent, aad
we want to finish the job.
F. A. Wiggins
IMPLEMENT HOUSE.
Implement House, 265-267 Liberty
Farm Implements, Wheels, Automo
ollea, Sowing Machines and Supplier
ROSESField
uai
The beat cost you no more thaa " any old thing.1' It will pay you to buy
at HHADQUABTERH.
We Pay the Express
And charge yuo so mere thaa your next door neighbor. Band for illustrated
i catalogue today. A eoUeltor wasted ia
Grand Opera House
JOHN P. CORDEAY, Mgr.
ONH NIGHT ONLY
Tuesday, January 2.
PATTON & PEBBY
IN
Jeray from Kerf y
, A ROARING
MUSICAL FAROX! COMEDY AND
VAUDEVILLE ACTION
Introducing
MANY NEW FEATURES
And a
SUPERIOR UNIFORMED CONCERT
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
20 PEOPLE 20
Watch for Street Parade.
Prices: 86c, 35c res. 50c.
Soat Bftlo at. box office Tuesday at 0
n, m.
" Jerry from Kerry."
The next altraetlon at tho Orand
Opera House is Patten & Perry's fun
ny musical faroo comedy and) vaudovillo
show, tomorrow, Tuesday, ovenlng. This
company has been playing with unprec
edented success, und'is without a doubt
tho brightest and most refined araueo
ment on tho road. Among tho many
opcolnl featured with this company ro
Canrpboll and Flotohor, tho comody ac
robats; tho famous Gibbs children, in
tho greatest juvenllo act boforo tho
public; Prof. Calllouttq, tho king of tho
wire, nnd many olhor high-class ape-
cialtiei. Tills company also earry their
own superior uniform band ad orchca
tra. Watsoh for the band concert on
the public streets at noon, and again at
7:80 in, front of the theatre. Itemom
ber the date, tomorrow evening.
Pleaaant and Meet Btleativ
T. J. Chambers, editor Vindicator,
Liberty, Texas, writes December M,
1J06:
"With pleasure audi unsolicited by
yon I bear testimony to the curative
peww of Ballard's Ueroheuad Syrup. I
have Hd it nd Mty family ean cheer
fully affirm: it is the mete effective and
best remedy fer coughs and oeldti I
have ever udk" Bold by D. J. Fry.
o -
Want Ada Free of Charge.
In order to give Its many friends n
ether chance to teat Ita want ad ooV
umns. The Capital Journal will publish
any want advertisement tret of charge
la ita issue of Thursday of this week,
if handed in at ita bualnoM oflloe be
tween 8 a. m. and neetv of that day.
The Journal 'a classified columns bring
quick returns, and thia free day will
enable you to advert lae for what yen
want without cost. Per more than this
one day the rate U U cent fer three
days or 80 cents for one week for any
advertisement not over M word.
Three HHse lmbw were nettled in bed,
"I'll nam them WIHiam, Willie ami
Dm," mother said;
Wide wae her maiie, fer trinletf they be
Ww lays her good kek to Itocky Mihhi
Utln Tea, (Ckeat baby medicine.)
Dr. aHono'a Drug Mr,
A New Year's Gift.
Dr. B. B, Wright, the weibknown
dentist, preMnted two ef his custom
crs with gold watches today. The doc
tcr numbered his patients, and a cow
mittee representing The Capital Jour
nal, the Oregon Statesman and the pa
tients, decided who eheuld receive
them. The oomailtee concluded that
patient number 7S1 and MO were the
meet worthy, and the gifta were award
ed them.
Wo try to give our friends
"value received" in return for the
business dene with us, at tho flame
time wo want ib&m to now that we
appreciate their patronage. Our
policy is sound, liberal and just.
We want your business aad will
use you well.
Salem State Bank
L. K. PAGE, President
E. W. HAZARD, Cashier
Grown
entry tows.
OALXFOSKZA S08S CO., Loa ABgelee, O&L
Personals
Dr. Fairchlid is opondln'g tho day In
Portland.
Dr. Glay wont to Portland this morn
ing to spohd tho day.
'' Dr. L. 0. Dalian wont to Gerrais thia
morning dn a pleasuro trip.
Dr. C. H. Robertson has returned
from a bnsinoss' visit to Portlandv
Arthur N. Dorby, of Portland, vis
ited Burnley with bis parents horo.
Assistant Btato Bngincor Allan re
turned this morning from Bugene.
Judgo II. H. Uewltt and wife, of
Albany, are the guests of Salem
friofide.
Mies Gonaio Sheldon, of Portland, is
tho' guest of Alias Nellie Dorby for a
few days.
Miss Carrie Bieson, of the asylum
force, is spending . eouplo of days in
Portland.
Mies Helen MnOey has returned
from Portland, where sho spent Christ
nuts week.
Warden Curtis, of tho penitentiary,
Is ahooting ducks en the river below
Portland.
Miss O'Keefo wont to tho Good Sa
maritan Hosplta.1, went to Oregon City
this morning.
Miss Ena Uron is visiting rokitlvos
la Indepondcnco, but will return on tho
boat tomorrow,
Mrs. Dolman, of Portland, who has
boon visiting hor eon, Dr. W, B. Morse,
returned homo this morning.
Miss Dabbs, of Ilwnco, Wash., who
has been tho guest of Mlas Gesnor for
the past week, left for borao thia morn
ing.
Leo Davio returned k Vancouver,
Washington, this morning, after spend
ing the holidays with hU parents'in 8-
Mrs. Mount, ef SMvertoa, wh hac
been the gueet of her meter, Mies A
ge McOulleeh, returned heme thic
morning.
W. It. IKohop returned1 to Portland
thia morning, af4er npndng a few
day' visit with bis sons and daughter
in thin city. ,
Mies Doua Wilson, who has !een vi
iting at the Anderson home in this city
for ecveral days, retwnedi to Portland
this morning,
Mii Ifcbel OhIm returned to her
borne in Woodburn this morning, after
visiting OhrfetmiM week with ber cous
in, Minn Luella Patton,
Jolwny Mooro wont to Portland this
morning to wltnoas the gamo ef feet
ball letween the 8eattlo and Multno
mah teamathla afternoon.
MJw Sabine Dent and brother,
Vyryan, who have been visiting at the
heme f . Hofer, for several days, re
turned to Portland thia morning.
Ml. Dolk Darby and her meter.
Mrs. Hay Um, 4rUd en their re-
turn to Morro this morning, after a
week's visit with their parents in tbU
tlty.
W. A. Booth, of PrinevWe, left for
homo $aUrday afternoon, after epend'
lag a couple of days with hi daughter,
Mlae Ivy, who is a studeat at Ue Un4
vcrsUy.
Mies Dora SWricy, who, with bar pa,
rents, fermeHy lived in this elty. re-
torned to Portland this morning, after
Bpenuwg wte noNdays with Salem
friendti,
Mw. AAHe B. Sioac of Portland, U
vUUsg at tbtf home of Prof. J. T.
Mathewu. Her eon, dgar, who has
been here for the past week, returned
to the metropolis today.
MSsa OUra Holstrem returned to
Oregon City this morning, after spend
ing the week with her parents in this
ejtgr. Sho is teaching ia one ef the
oountry ecbooM near that elty.
L. O. Nerod, who has been in charge
of the paint department of Savage &
Fletcher's store, left for Portland this
morning to tabs charge of a retail
paint store for Timms, Grease & Co.
Mies Slmoral, of Silvertos, who haa
been, at the Good Samaritan hospital
for nemo time, and' who, while there,
underwent an operation tve append!
oitis, was taken homo thie morning
by her sister.
State 9sginer Lewis has returned
from a trip to Portland and Astoria,
where ho haa bees doing seme work eu
tie maps and) charts which are to be
used in the boundary eult between this
state and Waashingjtaja.
Harry Belts, who has been spending
Ghrietmaa week at the home of his
unale, Judge George H. Burnett, west
over to Monmouth Saturday evening by
way of the boat to Independence, and
theace on. the motor to Monmouth.
You will sot find beauty la rouge pot
oomplexioB whitewash. True beanty
cornea to them ordy that tako Hollis
ter'a Bockyi Mountain Tea. Ito'a a won
derful toaie and beautinor. 35 coBta,
Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's drug store.
Notice.
Bids for the residoaeo of Mrs. 0. H.
Hinges', corner of Cheaeikots and
Sumaer streets, will bo dosed oa Bat-
urday, January 0, 1006, at 5 p. ia,
12-30-5t CHAfl. H. HINGES.
AFINE.CLOTHINa
Saiem Woolen Mill Stoe
Smiles
A happy New Year ladles and gen
tlemen of tho eomreutto.
We ought to have a MtUe sympathy
tr tho mam who bad to sell his bogs
before they wore half g-rewn, audi to go
without Immm and bacon noxt year, in
order he be able to pay his taxes.
Albany will pay a M-mlll tax thia
yvar, and pays more sto-to taxoc than
iw tke ihMU schools. Yet tho money
iw mo NHwii is niinnoni in ibq wiy.
Lm't It Umo tlmt taTo taxes were cut
down a llttlcf
Begin to register Tuesday for tho
election ami the primary. Tho people
are tke convention hereafter. The bees
and the machine mtmt tako a walk,
Nemlatlew moan something to tho
pea4e beeidos daaire for oflloe or
vto, or they wlM not ratify them at
the poiK Thia mean from coaotable
to United States sonator.
Whether a town be wot or dry do-
peada on the peopt In It. It U up to
the Indfvidwal to be wet or dry. We
oau oompel Mm to go dry. II tan got
w 1. ...- i .u. ail- Ml
medilnes, or through U wk If
you oau't bo entirely dry, be aa dry as
you oan, but don't forgot 0mt there
are oeruln the wd wtfmv
think as you do, ,
Tho OoWea Ago ia a now magaainu
for ehlidroa, jmWUhed by the Junior
Publishing Company, 48 Tweney-sev
oath street, New York, It has stories,
pictures, music am) catchy things for
the littler ones, It has aa order to es
tablish and a mieeioa- ia the world that
eaa best be learned abet by our young
people who wish, to wrRo aad draw by
sending for a copy.
Let us make fua of thateeeklists,
but never forget that thqgefnaad for
seek! justice underlies aM outer politic
al ltnM, Mr. Politician). It eves
makes tho staid, conservative eld Ore
gonian scrap against the old first faia.
Hies, it colors all that eur friend of
the aommoH people called " Teddy"
haa to say, and) It Influences all our
great men ia public aifairs, from the
Bmperor WMiaui, of Germany, down to
the editor .of tho obscurest country
newepaper.
0 -L
A Small Blare.
Ia lighting a gas Mgbt ia the window
Mrs. Bockar T. Swarfs notion store.
on Cemuveretal street, Saturday even
ing, a clerk set fire to a dummy Santa
Caaua and other Obrietmaa decorations,
and for a tiiao a serious fire waa threat
oaed. The prompt work of Messrs.
Bavago and Flotoh'or, who saw the
blaze etart, and of tho fire department,
prevented further damage than the
lees of eeveral dells and other toys,
and) the breaking of the largo plate
glass window.
Marriage License.
Vernon F. Kelley and Lydia J. John
son and Lewis Alorte&sea and Ida
MeAkron wore granted marriage licen
ses Saturday afternoon.
Inventory ale of Mets
Clot&ing,
It is near stock-taking Umo ogaln, and) wo are going to make a strcnur
oua titoti to convert everything into caah boforo inventory.
All our brokon lines of clothing.
CUT TO THE UICK
Buyers will reap a harvest during this salo. It's only onco a year that
wo offer an opportunity liko this, and1 you'll do well to tako advantogo
of it. Wo '11 not boro you with blatant boasting or docolvo you with
indfalso inducements.
COME AND SEE HOW MUCH A LTTTJOT MONEY WILL BUY.
Mon's 482,60 to fBC.OO suits now..... '. ...... ..., ,i 18 00
Men'a $80.00 to $U2.C0 suits now,.,, -, ., ., ., ,, 1500
Men's $18.C0 to $10.00 suits now........, .. .,..5... ..13-50
Men's $10.C0 to $18.00 suits new.. ... .......... $12.00
Mon's $14.00 to $10.50 mills new.. ,t.", $10-00
Men's $18.50 to $14.00 suits now,, ..... ...... $8-00
Mea's $0.00 to $19.50 suits now $0-00
In Hnes that wo havo but ono or two suits loft as woll as light
weight eutta, wo mnko even larger reductions, such as $85.00 and $82.50
suits now $16.00, and so on along tho line, $10.50 to $20.00 now $12.00
etc., etc Don't stop to look In your puree you'll not nood much
money to participate in this solo. But hurry and pick up ono of these
Speolnl Bargains.
1
Quectlona and Answers,
Makes Ua Shudder: Socialist Sunday
ftobooM aro aprintfing up la tho big
oJties. And there's that everlasting
demand for social justice springing up
In tho human heart. What shall we do
with itt
This Is Toughi Neither aide ef the
woman suffrage question has subsidised
this paper. How are wo gelng to know
which aide to takof
Tho Club Is Fronperoust Tho llllhoe
olub Is prosperous iMmauee It bars Its
doom to polltloa and religious discus
sion. Good motto for any organisation,
religious or political, is it notf
Foopld Growing Bottcrt. Salem pee
plo are growing moro enlightened and
aro necking moro pleaauro on Sunday
such art thwttres ami trolley rides. Sa
lem w to have a park out oh the elec
tric lias somewkpra. Are not we a a
people growing betterf
Now Year's ReaoluUenc Stop dwel
'Mng on tho pant Why not look fear
lety Into tho future!
You Will Bo Wisei In proportion as
you leave large spaces of tho blanket
sheet newspaper unread.
Bo Who Teday: "IT thai handleth
a matter wisely shall Had gotd.'-
Proverbs 18 iW.
Why You Grow Oldt. Sarah Horn
hardt haa led) a severe and stfonutuo
'. i young at 01.
JKi' JV
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J? ?"' lr PB,d V"
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w - "aX'F we sw fun
It -May Becovert. Portland will not
bo entirely mined by tho Lewis and
Clark fair.
Will Visit Honolulu.
Mtsc Blanche Brown, of Oils city,
headed tho list of PorUami Journal eoa.
test ants in tide district, and will be
given a free trip, with all oxpeases
paid, to Honolulu. The field covered
by the Journal was divided into eight
districts, andl the ono receiving the
moot votes la each dtatrtot will be sent
to the lekads. This district, widen
was known aa the sixth, comprised Ma
rids, Llna aad Lane counties. Misc
Maugo Battee, of Bugene, was Mis
Brown's cloeeet competitor.
..
Watoa Night Soryisa.
Beginning at 10:80 p. ma watch
night service was held last nighi at the
M. K. church, led by tho pastor, Rev.
W. II. Bollock. About 150 peroeno re
mained after the cantata, to tako part
in this Special service, which was very
Interesting. The exercises closed with
ah altar service, which concluded a few
minutes after midnight.
THE COLD DAYS
Are very trying on one whe system
is all rua down, bowels constipated, and
blood impure. No wonder yon take
cold so easily. Build up and fortify
the system by taking
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
You'll find It splendid for preventing
Chills, Colds and Pneumonia, also for
curing Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costive
noss, Bloating and Malaria, Try it
today, also got a free copy of oar 1000
Almanac frost your drugisgt.
1tll9MIIIIIIMIetllH
STATE
SOCIAL
NEWS
mHIIIMMMIll HH t
Turner,
Tho week's festivities were endci
by a brilliant reception, given by Mrs.
Dr. Smith to tho young pcojdo, who
were fortunnto to lx honored la this
way by this popular hostess. The
yVJ people pawid ono of tho "do
llgktful evenings" In the social realm.
Many now novelties wero Introduced,
asldo from tho regular routine, in party
lines. A genuine good tfmo wad had
At 11 o'clock a dvlleleun Itineli was
served. Bcforo leaving favorite song
wore sung by (Ms merry party. Tho
only regret was that a separation from
this happy throng would eeme, aa each
oho would seen go to bis or her plaeo
of labor and) school work. Too ooon
the kind hoeteee and her delightful
daughter, igonla, were bade "good
njght," with many kind wishes for the
ming year, 1800, Tk Invited guestc
wore the MissiwLuekk Cole, LJaaieOor
noMuu, IMlle Thomaa, Berth MaKay,
Carrie MolCay, Jessie McKay. Merl
WltMl, Alice Judd, Carrie WeJbwu,
Alice Guerno, Mrs, Landretbi Mara.
Geo. Judd, Dr. OJayton Banaam. John
IKoor, Kenneth Oow, Kejc May, Huw
Wilson, Jteimy MoKay. Prank Baker,
Hrnest MoCiavay, John Welbura and
Chester ePtter.
Aumsvllle.
Oirolo No. 8, Women of Woodraff,
met la tho af tomoea1 of December 28tb,
nnd elected tho following efficers:
Mrs. 8. Lewia O. M.j Miss K. htt
A. Mrs. Ji. Woo!, clerk; Mr K
Spoor, banker) Mies N. Albee, manag
erj Mrs. J, Vanauys, manager Mr D
Baker, musician; Mrs. A. Swank, sea
try.
Camp No. T81, WeeeWa of tho
World, mot ia the evening lH tho A. O
U. W, ball and elected! the following
offlcorsi H. L, Wright, O. O.j T. Y
MeOlolian, A. L.j J. A. Smith, banker,
A. a Baker, clerk; K. O. Grimes, es
cort 1 M, Reedor, manager; O. B. Van
nnya, maaagor; Wm. Hogaa, watch
mantj J. S. Robertu, sentry.
After tho camp had! adjourned the
ladies of the Women ef Woodcraft
with their families and many friends
came ia to make a jolly good Umo for
all, aad gave the following program
Mwsi a Orchestra.
Reeitatiea "A Gentleman," by
Mies Mablo Grimes.
Bong "Won't You Ooax Mo," by
Misses Wood and Speer.
Beading "I Haven't Got the
Nerve," by Ai a Baker.
Muelc Orchestra,
Beelte.tle"Kitled pn the Line,"
by Miss Btta Geatry.
Song "A Cottogo by the Mill," by
Mrs. B. Sturgls.
Musio Orchestra.
Then a soft, sweet voice was heard
calling "get your partners for sup
per. They ate aad ate, and still they
ate, but not forgetting their absent
members that were missing tho last and
boot feast of tho year. The balance of
tba evening waa spent la playing vari
ous gamos, excepting tho last hour,
which was spent Is a social dance.
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