Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 16, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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union 01 uic Kin
neys ; if it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire
to pass it or pain
hi the back is
evincing proof that the kidneys
? Judder are out or orucr.
. ft in flic knowledirc so
,,re is coi"' :-- n" t-i! i-
A tj.cgwtjdtoey wmeg,
r.cii every P" ju "', .
N'VLrk. kidneys, liver, bladder
?lirr nart of the urinary passage.
iW2?l P inability to hold! water
'St pain in. passing it, or bad
SBgusc of liquor, -wine or
;lJfollowi"b ti,nt iitmleasntit ne-
".-nf being compelled to go often
?he day, and to get up many
TAI. JQUnXAL, RAI.EM. OKKGOX. FlllDAY, XOVKM11EH IB, 1906.
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:arifl8j-3nr the nicht. The mild and
realized. It siamis iuc uigucsi.
Jfierful cures of the most dis-
V leases. If yu uccU n mcuicine
feSTave the best. Sold by dn.B
tOa" ..... ... o.iil oiin-dounr sizes.
PCXVave a T sample bottle and a
i. ti,ii tells all
T..!. itli sent free
W. Address Dr.
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.. vt v Wtipti IIom.otBwunp-Root.
0U "'.:' 1,1. n,n,r n,1 don't
ukeany mistake, but remember the!
'-" 1 ritmnr'a Rummt-Root. fltld
Address, Biughamton. N. Y. I
por nnd Mrs. Jos. Hoborg, of Mc-.
innvllle. celebrated thoir BGth wed-,
Kuns anniversary Tuesday.
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TI10 Texas Wonder.
Cures all kldnoy, bladdor and
rheumatic troublo; Bold by alt drug-
cljts, or two months' treatment by
mall for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 202C
loilre street, St. Louis, Mo. Send
(for testimonials. Sold by Stono'a
irng stores. dw-lyr.
NATIONAL
WATERWAYS
CONGRESS
Governor Will Head a Dele
gation Washington
Governor Chamberlain has ap
pointed u delegation to attend" the
National nivern nnd Harbors Con
gross, to be held at Washington, D.
C, December 7th. Tha delegates for
tho state nt large are as follews:
L. A. Lewis, J. X. Teal, Honry
Hahn, V. A. Wheolrlght, R. n. Hoge,
a. in. vicars ana A. H. Devors, Port
land. L. J. Simpson nnd Potor Loggle,
North Bend.
D. R. C. It, Ray, prosldent South
ern Oregon Development League,
Tolo.
E. Hofer, prosldent Willamette
Vnlloy Development League, Salem.
J. T. Peters, Tho Dalles.
J. H. Smith, Astoria.
W. J. Mariner, Blalbck.
An effort will bo mndo to secure n
spcclnl car from Portland for tho del
egation, nnd Governor Chamberlain
has agreed to accompany tho delega
tion, nnd Governor Chamberlain hns
agreed to accompany tho delegation.
Ho I3 very anxious that thero shall
bo a strong presentation of tho
claims of Oregon for recognition for
hor rivers nnd harbors, and he would
like to sco every man on tho delega
tion respond to tho Invitation to attend.
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w The House ot Kupptnhelmer
A TON 8 COMFORT
There is a ton of comfort in setting into a
nice easy-to-sltp-on suit or rain coat.
We've both in the newest and best styles.
PRICES: $10.00 to $25.00
THE CRAVEINETTE HATS
Arc the Leaders "Roberts" Styles, $3.00
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
136 Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
OYSTERS
Wo arc now ready tc servo you
with oysters cooked In nny style.
OLYMPJA OYSTERS
TOICE TOINTS
SALADS
CLUB HOUSE SANDWICHES
HOT CHOCOLATE
COFFEE
And other lunches. Wo open
nil our own oysters.
fuller & Douglas
Confectioners nnd Bakers.
Our Lunch Room is open from
noon until midnight.
SATURDAY
FOOTBALL
GAMES
! Grand Opera House
JOim F. OOEDEAY, Mgr.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Tho Great Success
UNDER
SOUTHERN SKIES
j Written bj Lottlo Blair Parker, au
thor of "Way own Eaat."
A Play That Will Llvo Forovor
Tho most orielnnl unhackneyed
and diverting play of Southern life
ever written.
iI7 Itomnrlrnliln Pirni 27
Massive Production Comploto In
Every Detail.
rer Two Million People Have Seen
This Play
Prices $1. 00, 7Gc, EOc, 35c.
Hgx ofllco open Friday 9 a. m.
"RotFl ORFGON
Comer of SvtV a4 Stark Bttt,
Portlaad, Oregon.
The new and modem hotel of the eity
C&Ura nnrtlA.1..!. ,v aa.ti)nnfll of Bl-
la nnd other Oremm cltlee. European
' H. Free bus. Bftte $1.00 per day
"4 upward. HaBdsoiaert grill in tb
- m JVaO IB Vn -- I
J attractive. Daily CapiUl Jonrnal
eu fila.
rRIOHT-DIOKKK80K HOTIL OO
Two fpotball gamca of Interest to
Salem peoplo will bo pulled off Sat
urday. W. U. vs. M. A. A. C.
Everything Is ready tor tho Wll-
lamotto gamo with M. A. A. C, ut
Portland. Tho team will go down, to
Portlnnd this aftornoon, so they will
ho In good condition for tho gnmo to
morrow. Thoy have- boon practicing hard all
Week; and- oxpect to do things to
Multnomah whon they moot. Last
Saturday thoy played a scoroless
gamo against U. of W., nt Soattlo.
Washington has a strong team this
your, nnd oxpocted nn onsy victory
ovor Willnmotto.
Tho Kama will be plnyoifon Mult
nitornoon.
go along. It Is also reported that
Rador has a bruised hip, and mny
not piny.
Salem High vs. Xewhorg.
Tho High School will play a game
Saturday nt Newberg ngalnBt tho Pa
clllc Collego team or that elty. Thoy
will leavo hero In rigs Snturdny
morning, get to Newberg nt uoon,
piny tho gamo, stay ovor night and
como home Sunday. This will mnko
rather hard conditions to play un
der, ns It Is a rough rldo from here
to Newberg, but It could bo arranged
no other way, owing to tho high
water and tho tlmo schedulo of tho
boats making It Impossible to mnko
tho trip by water.
it will bo a good gamo, anyway,
aud S. H. S. oxpucts to como homo
victorious, and then go to Eugene
noxt Saturday, and end up thoir son,
son with another gamo against tho
Hugono high sohool.
Thoir lineup will bo tho Bnmo nB
In tho gamo Inst Brlday with tlio Wil
lnmotto Juniors. Jonos will play
fullback, and Is auro to take good
caro of that position. NIlos, nt
right half, has Home new plays that
are expected to work woll, whllo
Gabrlolson, at left halt, will play hla
roKtihir good gnmo, and tho toam
will mnko yardage on hU punting.
Farmer will piny fjuurtorbnek In tho
IIKNHV II. (IIIiFUV HEIiE.
He Wan Privnto Socretnry to Clover
nor (Jrover Whrn'Ktnto House
Wn New. !
all
good Bliapo that he has playod
previous nunioo.
The lineup will be ni atrong as ov
or. Moore aud Smith nt the end posi
tions, Miller and Hyre. tne nenvy
men, at tackles, Hofor nnd Unrton ns
Henry H. Ollfry, rending clork In
the United States Sonnto, Is In tho
city. Ho arrived In Snlom this morn
ing, and Is the guest of Lis niece,
Mrs. Irvln, and will leavo Sundny
morning.
Mr. Qllfry went to Washington In
June, 1870, nnd was mluuto nnd
Journnl clork In tho Senate, nnd
looked nftor nil legislation prepared
in tho Sonnto. Ho was promoted to ,
reading clork In March. 1005, which
position ho still holds.
Mr. GUfry wns private aocrotury
to Govornor Grover from Soptombor,
1870, to Fobrunry, 1877, and was
serving In that capacity whon tho
Bent of government was transferred
to tho prcsont cnpttol building. In
thoso dnj'R thero woro no stenogra
phers or typowrltors In tho building,
and Mr. GUfry did noarly nil tho cor
respondence nround tho atnto houso
In his own handwriting. At that
tlmo thoro was very llttlo clortcal
work connoctod with tho Stnto houso
In comparison to tho volump that la
trnnsactod at prosunt nnd Mr. GU
fry folt surprised to soo such a busy
scono ns tho rnpltol building pro
sonts. o
a. Ls
1. In, CotiirilflV
Quito a number of Salem people aro ;Bm,rdi. and Gleu Nlles at conter.
arranging to 20 down and see uie . o-
strueale. "riio Portland p'ostofflco Is to
It is not certain that Coleman, overj,auied and Improved. It will
who wns hurt In the V. of O. Bume. ;CQgt ,)elwce 3o00 and J1000.
will bo In condition to play. He will 1
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Rapid changes of tempcrtturb are hard
on the toughest constitution.
The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a ttolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform-the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against' a biting wind-know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
Scoifs Emalsfon strengthen th
body so that it can better withstand the
danger of cold from changes of temperature
It will help you to avoid taking cold.
AIX DnOOOISTSl boo. and i.oo.
Mfl"1
Home Trt'utniciit.
Wo havo u medicine for mioh
troubles as aro oaused by stomaoh
disorders, roeultlng In dyspopsln,
stok headacho and geitoral wonknoss,
jj0 that will put the organs of digestion
lit Ilrut olnss working conaiuon. rai
wholesome food, havo it properly di
gested, nnd you havo taken away
tho causo of more thnn hnlf tho Ills
of llfo. This modlclno Is callod Dr.
Gunn's Improved Llvor Pills. Hold
by nil drugglHta for 25o por box
Only ono for n dose. Thoy do not
dlgoat tho food you oat, hut do the
very host possible thing, put tho
stomnch in condition so thnt tho food
you cat Is turned Into strong rich
blood, driving out nnd prorontlng
disease Womon wrlto us that thoy
Ajuso nothing olso for tho compioxion.
X They koop tho akin clear, prorontlng
5'lplmplos and llvor spots from nppear
Y ilng on the faco, nnd purify tho blood.
JOY-GI viw and tho joy ol lovere ot fln0 JOWOIry. prlce, ,i 5o up
la largo assor " TS FOR WATCHES
SEVERE TEb 1 5ubJect U..m all to. mpl. la the trade
You cannot put one of our watches to -ZlTSZt and they are rh, In that way wo pro
ay wo are mighty particular when wo buy mo?
tect our customers. $750 p
Udtes Gold Filled Watches from.,..- $10.00 up
Geatkmesi's GoW Filled Watches from v.- $20.00 tip
Sotld GoW from "''
: ,tv crnT?P.
,,,-tov crnRE
T CtSiS I3 u Optician
CHAS. H. HHSBEL
Is Nothing
Better
Vou may search tho cjty
ovor and you will not find a
better ltock of groceries and
general provisions than Is kept
IN
STOCK
DAILY
Including, plcklea, canned
frulU, vegetable, and, In fact,
everything that goaa to make
a palatable spread.
AT
H. M. Branson's
State Street Grexer
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Big Stock of Goods
Clilnra nnd Japanese Fancy Dry Goods, Milks, nil kinds Drees
Goods, Kiuhroldcrlcs, Itce, GentV nnd ladles' I'lirnUhliix G00A1,
Hulls, Coats, l'nuts, nil kinds of Ovemlls, Bhlrts, lllnukets. Vo make
up u new lino of Wrappers, Wiilsts, Whlto Underwear, MattlHgi
Trunks, Gloves, Hose, Kimonos, Comforter for Bale. All klwk eC
go(Mls ut very low prices.
Ufto Unit iiniienvenr ,.,..,.,.. ,'liia
7te knit iindenvenr ......... .fiOc
ljll.n romforlor 91.00
l?li.(M comforter 9 1. H5
tjt'J.OO wmpper $1.R()
$11.00 wool nipper 1.00
8U.i:5 klmonn 9'J.1!
$U,00 blanket .IM.no
90.00 orercont R.nO
ino wool i1res gomN ,Mt
?nu wool dress Kxnl 00e
Me OHtliiK IIhiimoI 10s
UA heavy llceretl K'xi )'il..lHc
il.lc silks, yd ' Site
91.00 luRvy silk, yd ....... 7e
IjU.Hn dress skirt $8,00
9!I.IH) wool pants .....,, ,94MI
9U4:."t iiiitlersklrt ., 91. CM)
All kinds of Wruppcrs from 50c to $5.00 each
CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR
346 Court St., Salem, Oregon
BIG DESK BARGAIN
Flat-top Offke Desk, with or wKlwut Bookcase at
tachment, practically new. Worth $16. Our price
complete
$1 0.00
Call early if you want it.
J. N. SHAIMTZ & CO.
Wood for Htnto InslHtKloits. I
Sealed bid will bo received at tho
executive office, statu capltol, Salem,
until 2 o'clock p. ui., Norombor 20,
1000, for fiirnlshlnif wood for the
several atato Institutions located af
or near Salem, as follows!
Insane asylum, main bulliflnK
2000 cords first growth fir.
Insano asylum, cottage farm, 1000
cords first growth fir.
l'unllontlnry, 1300 cords first
tfrowth fir; 200 cords grub oak.
. Hoform school, 700 cords first
Krowth flrJ 200 cords oak.
Deaf muto school, 32S cords first
growth flr.
Ullud school, 30 cords first growth
fir; 160 cords slab wood.
Capitol bulldluK 400 cords first
growth fir; 100 cords polo oak.
Illds on second growth fir for all
or any part of tho abovo will also
bo entertained, except tho asylum.
main building, and capltol building
Dids will ho received for all or
any part. Cordwood mutt ho cut
whllo jtreen from aound timber, four
foot lonie reasonably straight, -well
seasoned, delivered aa designated, at
or near the several Institutions.
'closely corded with tu!khwid8t Do-
livery mint begin by May 1st and
must he completed by October 1.
1907.
Knch bid must ho accompanied
by u certified check, payablo to ike
clerk, or rash equal to 2!) cent per
cord, to ho forfeltod to tho stato as
damages. In caso tho bidder rocelv
log tho award shall fall to execute
a contract to deliver the wood and
furnish a satisfactory bond. Hue
ceshful bidders will bo required with
in ten day tfter, notification of ac
ceptance of bid to enter Into a con
tract and furnish a satisfactory
bond. Didders should bo careful to
stnto In their bids thn name of the
institution and the bind and nwutxr
of cords to be furnished. Jllda must
ho sealed In envelope, endorsed
"Proposal for Wood" and adlrwed
to tho undersigned. At7 furtnor In
formation may bo bad of tho under
signed. Tbp right to rejeekany or all bids,
or any part of a bid, and to walvo
defects In any bids If It be decawd
to tho lutorest of tho state to o w,
By odor of tho board of trustee
of tho several Institution!.
Yt N. U.VTBPiH,
Clerk of tb Hour,
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