Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUItXAL. SALEM, OREGON, "VmXKSlAY, OCTOI1KH SI, 1000
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MIZNER
LOVED
In almost every home there is
a room that the heat from the
Other stoves or furnace fails to
reach. It may be a room on
the "weather" side, or one havimr no hent
connection. It tnav be a cold hallwnv. Xo innt-
ter in what part of the house whether room or
hallway it can soon be made nug and coxy with a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Unlike ordinary oil heaters the Perfection Hvm atUfaeitnn
always. First nnd foremost it is absolutely safe you cannot
turn the wick too high or too low. Gives intense heat without
smoke or smell because equipped with smokeless device.
.au uc easily carneu irom room to room. As easy
to operate as a lamp. Ornamental as well as useful.
Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount
beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9
nours. mere s rcai iuusiacuon in a l'crtcclion OH Heater.
Every heater warranted. If not nt vour dealer's write our
nearest ngency for descriptive circular.
ThcJ&Lamp
mnlcrs the home bright.
Is Hie afct nudbnt lump
for all-round houiehoM
uie. Given n clear. Merulv
. . light, l'lttctl with Utet
improTcu ourncr. .Mane or iirnm throughout nu nickel platctl.
Tcijr iuiiiu HAinimnii
Ltea
Hultnhle for llhrnrv. illnlnir rnnm.
patloror beUroom. If not nt your dealer' write to ncarcit agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Important Stand
Favoring Temperance
The Oldest Temperance Organization in
the United States Favors Beer and
Wine and the Canteen
Washington, D. C, Oct. 29. Tre- nnd light wlnos tho result would bo
mondous interest has been excited In l0 Kreatly favor true tompcrnnco nnd
temnorancc circles by tho adoption cn"80 lr,n,er8 ot nrlG llrlts to
mm 10 mo iigiuer uovoragos.
of the sale of beer nnd light wines
In tho nnny ennteens by .Advnnco
Tent, Independent Order of Rcchnb
ltes of this city. Tho Rcchnbltes com
posed tho oldest temperance organi
zation In tho world nnd has thou
sands of members, mostly reformed
drunkards, many of whom served In
jitlio army. After a rod hot discus-
felon of tho question, participated in
Iby nearly all the mombers, tho Tont,
by tin almost unanimous voto, put
Mtself on record ns believing that the
salo of beer, with its small percont-
age or nlcoliol, nnd light wmos,
The fight, it is stnted, Is to bo cur
ried Into other tonts of tho order
throughout tho country, nnd nrmy
1 oflleora bollovo thnt a vast amount ot
good will ho dono toward nwakenlng
public sentlmont ns to tho harm that
has been dono tho soldiers of tho
nrmy by depriving thorn or boor nnd
causing thorn to turn to tho vllo
consented to n hasty marriage. A
few days of trustful happiness nnd
then tho shock of tho nwnkoning.
( Ueforo tho end of the first week of
, the honeymoon' the man sho had
IWrN C V ,uVft,,rcrt UIul naked hor for money.
iTlwllC I i'Ny thousand dollars ho must havo
at once to pay his debts or bo ruln-
.Oil Tho demand wns mmlo bluntly.
Tha Clnrtr rvf Unm-in'c' iwmiiereu mo torn-
me oiory or u woman s)Pje 0f love ho had bitiu with such
TriISt and a Sardld Alan'S j cnr through four years of patlonco
Am hit inn ml 8,01' confessed a common for-
iunw iiiinier. 1 no mnrnnKO was no
longor n marriage to this sensitive
woman. Sho thirsted for an ocean of
love nnd ho gnvo a desort. Sho nak
ed for bread and received a stono.
It was not that she cnreM for money.
It wns the humiliation of being
made n wlfo for tho solllsh ends of n
man whom Bho hnd bollovod nhovo
selfishness.
In wroth sho drove this young
giant thnt night from her house.
Tho persovornnco with which Mtsnor
has tried to ovorcomo tho grnvo mis
take In exposing his poverty too soon
Is worthy of n hotter cnuso. From
one end of tho country to tho othor
ho hns followed tho woman who do
clared to him In wrath:
"Out of my house. You nro no
husband of mine."
It Is n pitiful end of n pitiful
story. A woman's trust nnd a man's
ambition. Tho sympathetic linked
with the sordid. Lonolluess mndo tho
avenuo by which n smiling ndvorutir-
or drovo Into tho heart of tho wom
an he professed to lovo, only to mnko
It tho sent of pain nnd humiliations.
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"(it tlio Wallop's Cinrlngo.
"In the Ulshop's Carriage" which
Is announced na tho attraction at tho
Grand oporn houso for Friday night
Is one of tho dramatic successes ot
the present sonion. Tho piny Is re
freshing because It departs widely
from tho conventional linos, having
n distinctive character nil Its own.
A" recont dispatch from Chicago
says: Admiration which crow Into
love, into a sensational marriage,
both to bo disponed by a sudden
awakening on tho part of tho woman
to tho sordid nature ot tho hero of
her dreams, such nro tho sequent In
cidents In tho story of Mrs. Ycrkes
Mlancr's second rontnnco. Her first
Is a familiar Btory.
Now, according to tho convorsntlon
of her most intlmnto friends, Bho is
going to ask tho courts to give h6r n
legal separation from Wilson Mlxner.
Notwithstanding nil tho gossip oc
casioned by tho Yerkes-Mlrncr mar
riage, ono short month nftor tho
denth of Charles T. Ycrkos, tho true
facts of tho matter hnvo como to
light.
It is well known thnt" for several
years beforo Mr. Yorkos doath his
wlfo lived npnrt from him. They
were no moro husband nnd wlfo In
fnct than If thoy hnd boon legally
divorced.
Hut n dlvqrco waB out of tho ques
tion without tho consent of tho wife,
and sho rofusod to yield.
Lonely mill Ambition.
Some years beforo Mr. Yorkos
died Mrs. Yerkes mot Wilson Mlznor.
Ho appealed to tho lonely womnn
who hnd soon tho husband of many
years drawn away from hor by nn
nther of far loss attatnmonta nnd
benutv. Mlzner wns nnnnrantlv nt-
tractod to tho stylish . Mrs. Yorkos Th company Is a most capable ono
nnd thoy heenmo very good friends. nni1 tnu l,ln ,fl rlchl' ntmwlwl.
Ho told hor his ambitions, nnd sho 1'1,,lor & Co- wnn9 mnn' romnrk-
eonfldoil to him her sorrows nnd n,,1 Productions such as "Tho Vnn-
wrongs. It wns natural that such a ,or,,,u c,l " "Tho Squnw Man," nnd
sympathetic friendship should rlpon "Mrs- WIR of tn, Cnbbago Patch
Into lovo. It did. and Wilson Mlznor ,nro wcl1 knnwn (,,rcct tho ,0,,r-
beenmo n zealous suitor, pleading I " ulw ,,,B"" " r""u "'"
with Mrs. Yerkes to nllow hor hus- l, lrosontol at tho Salem rnnil
t.nn.l in Imvn tho rllvnrro. Hint ho Opera liOUBO, Friday, NoVOIIlllor 2.
might mnko hor his wlfo.
A Helping Hand
To Women
There Is help for every woman who guffer from headache, faint
ncss, depression, backache and other aitments during those times
when 'Nature makes a heavy demand on her strength and vitality.
Every woman should take
BEECHAM'S PILLS
to help her through these trying periods and to keep the system In
a normal nd healthy condition. The girl just entering woman
hood, and those of mnturer years, find equal benefit from Ucccham's
Pills. Taken at the first sign of derangement, they give prompt
assistance. Read the special directions for women with every box.
Sold Everywhere In Xtoiea. lBo SSe,
Don't buy your winter supply of flour
sack ot
until you have tried it
Mrs.
Mlzner BnyB sho was deceived com
pletely by tho young adventurer.
When in her compnny ho would nl
Ciii-m Winter Cough.
J. B. Govor, 101 N. Main 8t., Otta
wn, Kan., writes: "Every fall It has
drinks sold in low saloons surround-
, Ing the nrmy posts.
Tho Spanish War Votornns, In ro-
cont nnnunl convention hero, without
a dissenting volco, directed its log-
would result In n big decronso of.lslntlvo commltteo to press congress
drunkenness among tho soldiers on for action In favor of changing tho
;tho army. Tho view wnc also ox-( canteen laws, nnd n strong effort Is
f pressed by ninny of tho mombors thnt. to bo made to havo something dono
I If the laws of tho country should dls-. Army ofllcors nro giving tholr cordlnl
icrlmlnnto strongly In favor of boor support to tho movemont.
Closing of C. T. V. Convention.
Hnrtford, Conn., Oct. 31. The
nntlonnl convention of tho Women's
ChrlBtlnn Tompornnco union, which
(commenced horo on Saturday, nnd
which closed this afternoon, was tho
nnost important of its kind over hold
Mn tho state. Delegates were in nt-
i tendance from nil parts of tho world
innd Important matters In connection
hvlth tho tompornnco movement were
Idiscussed. At the closing meeting
;Mlss Ellen M. Stono, Dulgnrln, Mrs.
(Anna Walker. Montana; Mrs. Mao
A, Davis, Texas; Mrs. S. L. Oben
holtzor, Pennsylvania: Miss Clara
Wheeler, Michigan; Miss Varllla Cox,
;New Jersey; Miss Helen L. Bullock,
New York; Miss Eva Hllbreth, Fos
ter, Massachusetts; Miss Minnie
Horllng, Illinois; Mrs. Helen W.
Stoddnrt, Texas; Rev. Anna Shaw,
Pennsylvania; Mrs. F. E. Beau-
chemp, Kentucky; Mrs. L. Rounds,
tv Yerk: Mrs. Ella Thatcher, New
Jersey, and others prominent In the
cause took part.
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Y. M. C. A. Headquarters.
New York, Oct, 31. Greater New
York Is the greatest Y. M. C. A. cen
ter In the world. It baa moro than
4 organizations nnd 20,000 maxa
lers; it has 400 secretaries and emr
nloyees, and 2S00 of Its members
re offleo holders and committeemen.
s largest bnlldlng the Twenty-third
street branch cost 11,000,000 and
has 3 COO members. Branch associa-
tilria fiwA IamIaJ Ih all nrfa nt thA
"' u. U AWUfcCU II II l'. w
city and are extending Into the Bronx
nd out Into the parks of Brooklyn.
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Consolidated Mtah anil Smelting
Cempay.
Ottonra, Oct XI. A quarterly dlr-
'end of 2 pr cent will be payable
fo the stockfcoUer of the Consoll-
fited MiaiutT a4 SweltiBg compnny
Hteel KMiulUur('S Heavy.
New York, Oct. 31. New con
struction works ot tho United Steel
corporation this year, up to tho pres
ent, have cost $5,000,000, or about
the same as 1905. This sum does
not include tho money spent on Gary
Indlnnn, tho new town founded by
the steel corporation, a short dis
tance south of Chicago. It Is esti
mated that $5,000,000 has been ex
pended In this already. Beforo tho
close of this year tho steel corpora
tion will have completed Its plans
for tho extension work of 1007 but
it is estimated that now construc
tion works next year, Including that
on tho plant at Gary, will reach
$40,000,000.
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Convention of Virginia Churches.
Richmond, Oct. 31. Tho state
convention of tho Christian churches
of Virginia is being held here. The
attendance Is very, large. Amongst
tho speakers are G. W. Loan-, O. J.
Wright and Herbert Monlnger, of
Cincinnati; G. W. Muckley, of Kan
sas City, Mo.; Peter Munslle and B.
A. Abbott, Baltimore, m. u.; . u.
Parker, of Washington, D. 0.; Mrs.
Ida W. Harrison, of Lexington, Ky.;
and Miss Ella Mftddock, of Indiana.
A larso chorus led by Mr. De Loss
Smith, one of the most successful
song leaders In the brotherhood, Is
furnishing music
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AHtfTlran VJolIatst lit London.
London. Oct. 31. Mr. Albert
Bpaldlng. the young American vio
linist, who created quite a furore In
the Kursaae Ostend, and In Parts,
appeared at a concert here tonight,
assisted by the London Syopthony
orchestra, and conducted by Mr.
Langdon Ronald. Mr. Bpaldlng has
bn CBgaged to appear in fashion
able concerts in Losoa for some
wnyB paid his end of tho scoro. Ifo'boon my wlfo's trouble to catch a
mado frequent trips west, tolling her.sovero cold, nnd therefore to cough
ho wns looking nftor his mines, nil wlntor long. Lnst fall I got her
Mlznor nlwnys talked nnd nctod ns a bottlo ot Horohound Syrup. She
If ho wore n mnn of wonlth and usod It and hns boon nblo to sloop
buslnosB ability. soundly nil night long. Whonovor
Mrs. Mlzner novor quostlonoil Ills tho cough troubles hor, two or throe
hstntemonts or his sincerity. Sho dosos stops tho cough, nnd sho Is
novor nsked hor frlouds for tho nblo to bo up nnd well." 35c, 60c
truth. No ono dnred or cared to' and $1.00.
toll hor of tho careor of this adven-j Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo.
tqror. It Is not dldlcult to under- o ..
stnnd tho position in which Mrs Htoh AIImtCn Hike.
Yorkos was placed when Bho w A,uort T()tIor ,, ,Hm ,uok wUh
suddenly widowed. Tho mnn had ,,, whcoI I)urnR , I)nt Ix
boon nttontlvo o long when there JinoilUlB two BOoil lileycloB woro stolon
was llttlo hope. Now ho demanded from ,, nt )0 BtRt0 ,10UH(J Mr
a return of his Bncrincos. Sho had TozJ(Jr (loto ()n whoollnK nm, a
no inoiiBiu uui uini mo none .iii jnp,,.. ,,, Rtnlck ,,,,, 0 wont to
NEW
PERFECTI9M
FLOUR -
MADE BY
CAPITAL CITY MILLS
It 1b tho bbst flour over sold In Salem.
Romcmbor our cereals nro strictly up-to-dato. Wo hnvo thu
latest up-to-dato mill on tho coast. Try It.
Tho mill that makes Balom famous as a wheat mnrkct.
FOU SAL12 BY ALL DBALKHS.
BRYANT & REEDER
the woddlng was d , , , , h .
That tills reputed '.u.nmnrt Wlinnl IIiIuVIml' tlmn wniilil
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which ho urged
borne of love.
sturdy young mining engineer could bo no bko (hof , Bllritt nm, tmt
havo morconnry motives novor oc-n mnn couI not r,(,0 ft W,1M, of n
currod to hor. Sho bollovod homlf fomnlo brnd , now ,,Mro)mi,0
loved for herself alono Just as uty -oraowhat nWkwnrd to ride but
good woman wouia hnvo believed 1111
dor tho circumstances. How huinlll
ntlng tho discovery thut It wns not
with a dally stunt nt practlco ho
found ho could spin along all right
and was becoming greatly attached
horself but vulgar money thnt Mlz- hu ,ftt0t h,cyc,0 whcn lt too wnB
stolon from
nor loved
-. t W" A Ifi..u
uin,TO'" wuiiP IIU.UT. 'Albert Is waiting now,
Urged beyond her strength sho
him
..
night beforo last-
No Operation
Mrs. Mallnda Aker, of Basham, Va writes:
"I had what doctors call prolapse,' and couldn't
stand straight. I had pain In my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but 1
couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health."
Oirdui is a pure, vegetable, medicinol essence,
especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It
relieves jexcessive periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc
cessful use for over 70
years, Try It.
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FHEE ADVICE
Wrtlf hi UUt . KHtiflf til
?3uf tymfivm. tnl M f
AJvW. In fUin 1J n.lM.
Aii-ni; llk'AinitDttn4l.
ThClwiliw MiKlftCv..CJalu.
At EVery Drug Store Sm f 1.00 Bottles. I j
.WINE
OF
CAROUM
More High Top Shoes
Wo JiiBt received n big Bhlpmont, nnd can fit you In nil styles
and gradou, while nt othor Btoron you may havo to tnko "anything"
thoy happen to have.
$3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7
At thoBO prices, ovory ono n big hnrgaln, your pocket hook can
certainly bo titled nnd you'll hnvo
Dry Feet All Winter
Don't buy high top shoes until you hnvo visited tttlH storo.
E. L Irvin & Co,
PRACTICAL SHOE Mfo
326 State Si., Salem Repairing a Specialty
MARKET QUOTATIONS
ywr M warn , iii
'.Make Hnletii n flood
Mnrkct."
Home
HALI1 MAItKlTT.
Kleiner's MnrUct.
Dealers In fish, gnmo and poultry.
Highest cash price paid for eggs.
Prompt delivery. Statu street.
10-3-tf
Poultry, Etjfp, Its.
Cggs Per dozen. Sic.
nutter Retail Country, 25
30c: creamery, 36c.
lions 10c
Krys 10c.
detw U7o
Dnek 8iOfl.
rrults, VsgHsblM, tc
Kew potatoes 00c cwt.
Onions 80c cwt.
Tropical Fruits,
Ilsnsnas ZVtt pr pound.
Oranges 16.00 f 0.00
Onions 76c cwt. ,
Live Stock Msxfcst,
Steer 3 3 c.
Cows 32Uc.
8heei 3'4J4c.
Dressed Veal 008 c.
Fnt Hogs 6c.
Stock Hogs Be.
Orsia sa4 T4.
Ilalcd Clovci" 15.00.
Cheat 10.00.
Timothy 18,6019.60.
Oats 30 fi 32c
Hrau 118.
Shorts lift.
Hrky 1J.I.G0,
WMt, B. "
rvw,m.
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I'OUTLANI) MAIIKKT,
Whent Club, C4c; valley, 07cj
bluostoin, OSc.
Oats Cholco white, $24:4.C0.
Mlllstuff Ilran, fH.60.
Hay Timothy; tlO 111, AlfaUa,
111.60.
Vetch 17 C7.60.
Potatoes 00c
l'oultry-f-Averuno old lion, 13
13o; mixed chlckenn, 12 01316!
young roosters. 12 CM 3c: dressed
17 17 Md turkeys, dressed, 21
22 ttoj geuso, live, H9o;duoks, 14
16c; pigeons, SI $1.50.
Porl; Dressed 0 6 J4 c.
Ileef Dressed, i 5c
Mutton Pressed, 7?c
Hops 1906 ''cholco, ' X612o;
prime, 1314c; medium, 12
12 Vic; olds, nomlual.
Wool Vallsy, eo"i 'o nodluu,
2021o; Eastern Oregon, 13l8c;
Mohair 20 2 8c.
Duttor Fancy Creamery, 3&W
30; store butter, 17c.
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Danger from the Plague.
Thero's gravo danger from tbe
plaguo or Coughs and Colds that srs
so'prevalent, unless you take Dr.
King's Now Discovery ior vonsuwpf
tlon. Coughs nnd Colds, Mrs. Walls
of Forest City writes: "It's Oodt
send to people living In climates
where coughs and colds prevail, I
fine It aulckly ends thess. It pvsU
pneumonia, cure lrlp, lv
wonderful rellf la aJkhssa awl W
f?vor, anij ?nH? l"W ltroM
eaouf s to ward off eowwsssAioa,
couflts an4 eeW. C(t; aa4 fl.00.
Gnarastd by 3, O. Ynry' tru
tor. Trial fcoltl ff.
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fl Canada loaaorrow.
time to cose.
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