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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1906)
Leading vefoy and Optical Store. asy lo find; only one on f flnmercial Street; Goods rkcdin plain figures. ,s. ft Hinges I eweler and Gradute Op jan. Next Door to Capi- I National Bank. f! 'rctty Hly, I.? of thoso hlgh-grado Jcr- Sn-calcrs will add much to comfort thoso brisk, Af mornings, nnd may snvo i doctor's bill. AH sizes I colors at I $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 ATT SHIPP Be Sure Have . 1 . i i or and cheaper brands of cof cd teas but for full value- re- I, delightful flavor and refresh- feet we guarantco Baker's MNGTON HALL COPFEE tho best blended Mocha and coffee In tho market. Onco rou will bo satisfied with no brand. Wo also carry a full ! Upton's choice grades of H. M. Branson Stalest. WE MARION GIRL 'Visit the Jamestown Ex- ptton Next Year As the Journal's Guest V Salem Journal In connection ne Padflc Northwest, of Port- reson, havo combined their for tho purposo of taking D county's most popular dangh- I. a t" uB Jamestown nrnmlllnn. M bo ODenod ncrt Anrll at M'own, Va. r exculon will bo given in won with several of the lead- hWcatlons of tho atntn for the 016 of advertising tho agrlcul- resourcea of Orogon all J ""u tho union. The party w"l consist of some thirty Udles will leave Portland ltt going by way of Seattle and A OVOr Iha nnnnjn T).IAn treat lakes, bv hnnt rfown the through the Soo canal to De- &d On to Pllfnln TT.. o olnn aadft i-.. ti n,t on to Albany, N. Y., where a "nt trip wni bo faado down uaon river to Now York. From "' uuy to Washington, when i- yibii. mo puDiicouuu "- Vernon. Vo fin y,nma nt IT vrfll .i.ii al ....... .i , ;, ., vmw aw. - "6lOn. nnct nlan n11 r. tllll lj Mav VUII uu mw "ant. From Wnghtnclnn in the b. returnlng home by way of "rg, Dayton, Chicago and St. , wpplng at many other of the J cities of the United States. uag lady representing Marlon tM ' be txt)ectd t0 WW lI rtJ Uteratro depicting the re- rlb ot lnla county for general onon an(1 ,t ,s expccted that county will receive moro pub- " inp as inaBuv rh th Sa,om Jurnal than any attempt ever before in C0,ts elndta trasspor 'llman. meU, kotels, etc. DAILY A BILIOUS SPELL tte very quickly overcome If yon wlU only resort to the unto,., lt m" first Syu011, Younivrn; " "u 8ure l try It at once. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 1ms a M years' record Wk oflt and besides stimulating the ,Iver n, " cures Poo, Appetite, Ketchl. cadncho, Sleeplessness. ilia,RC9tloil jr-pei-l.., Chills, colds, or Female AnV Vnitnn 1-.1.. .. - w..uB ,, ,n jjarion county Is eligible to make tho trip. The choice of candidates will dopend u,,, u.o young lady securing tho largest number of paid In advance subscriptions to tho Salem Journal and tho Pacific Northwest at ?2 for six months subscription to Tho Jour nal and a twelve months subscrip tion to tho Pacific Northwest. You know Tho Journal as tho leadlug afternoon dally of the Wlllnmetto valley nnd the Pacific Northwest as tho best farm monthly on tho coast. Each two dollar subscription counts as one voto and tho largest number of votes will lm iloomn,! i,n i,i of tho county to take advantage of' o 1-...W.V....; viiu WHUIU UI IUO United States at our expense. See. Wo want a candidate at Wood burn, Gorvals, Aurora, Silverton,1 Stnyton, Jefferson, Turner nud tho other towns of tho county. Send In your nnmo at onco that you may ob tain a good start. Address, CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orogon. o iinim i m iiiiiiiiniM I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ;; Marlon County Land That Is ! ! Changing Ownership Prices I That Obtained. ;; i urn imiiinii inn: in Tho following ronl ostato trans fers hnvo been placed on record In tho office of tho Marlon county re re eorder: Phllomcnu Goulot to August Schnfer, lot G, block IS, Gor vals, w d $ CO August Shafor to Rosalie Se quin, lot C, block -18, Gcr- vnls, w d 75 Churlos It. Spencer to Marcus Froymnnn, land In Wood burn, w d 75 J. II. Sottlemlor to J. 0. Hep burn, laud In t 6 b, r 1 w, qcd 1 X. nnd A. Sancitr to J. and M. Bishop, 2 ucrM stc. S, t I a, r 1 w, w d G. W. Watorbury, ot ux to J. and M. Bishop, 11 aorw, in t 5 s, r 1 w, w d B. and G. Hngy to John H. Porter, land In t 9 g, r 1 w, q 'c d Jninoa Barager to JompIi H. Blow, lots 2 nnd 3, sub-dl- isoo 300 vlslon of lot S, Tuxedo add w d W. A. Hatr. at us., to Ilnrnoy F. Heatr, land in North Stl vorton, w d H. F. Heater, et ux., to W. A. 300 !000 Heater, land In t S , r 1 e, w d F. nnd M. WIrdz to Joeeph Homer. 20 acres, sec. 12, t 1000 C s, r 1 w, q c d E. L. Remington to J. K, Gow, Its 5. C, Dnnd'lO, Remington add to Woodburn. w d .... A. L. Kenworthy to Ida M- i Keuworthy, land In sc 3, t 6 s. 1 o. w d 2300 John DIorward, et ux., to Geo. and Kate Math, 20 acres In t 5 s, r 2 w. a c d G. and K. Muth to A. and K. Blerward, 1 acre in t I e, r 2 w. w d 100 SOO Mary II. 8ass and husband to E. M. Akerman, oast half of lots 5 nnd 6. bloek 3 S. W. addition to Salem, w d.. B. J. and James Batehelor to Juson P. Frlzzell. loU 2 and 3, gub division of lot S, Tux edo Park add to Salem, w d Frank O'Neill to O'Neill Bros. & Callaghan Co.. land In see 29, t 9 s, r 4 e. wd W. T. Grlmra, ot ux., to Charles Lembcke. land in t i s, r 1 w q'c d SOO lit 10 Tho Texas Wonder. ..-.. -ii Hdner. bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all dm, L7... two months' treatment by mall for ?1. Dr. E- y ", send Olive street. St. Louis. Mo. Send for testimonials, sow T--drug store. lVC23CZ.&-BmiM OA- . 1U l i w"2S IU C&?wzfe CAPITAL aoyqs&L. SALEM, OREGON, V" Xmas Presents n I le hi Home AnOddVndEna.DfcinT1bl,Bo rruiinWorUtftYMchRe. i nDi . Htlon "Odd iiul nM.i.ii i . Wwl thing for H dressing ta ble, lunshtueh as It doe nwav with the Mtimi. tim,.!.!.. II...'. tray am. boxes generally fomni tX von win I ! mwi xwM on"cnt SSm 7 "a;a m(H,,",n slwl rou'l enrdboard box from which tho lid has boon taken, divested of Its rim a l c to four ( equal pnrts. The Interior of divided Into four compartments corre spond iig with tho 8l.es of those cut from the cover by moans of satin cov ered cardboard fixed Inside. The out "- ui me dox u covered with any pretty material you like and the top edged with cord. Knel. piece cut from the lid must now bo carefully lined with quilted satin matching the lining of tho box and covered on the outside with (ho material used, embroidering on each "piece respectively the words "taney Pins," "Hairpins." "Pins." "Trlnlinfo T.. .i . . .. ... ,v'"' unicr 10 Rive a Sllglltly I nilsC(1 "PPenranco cover tho outside of cnc1' P'oeo of cnrdboartl with n llttln 2J& "" ,ho ,nm,01r,n "r " nunEAu vox. 'the extreme end, by moans ot which It can easily bo lifted up, nnd Is nttachod to tho box as shown In the Illustration. ! Of couroo such n box can bo greatly elaborated. It makcx a pretty Jowel case nud can be decorated with (mint ing, applique, embroider' or ribbon work. ' I'nrUUii AVorklinir. Workbngs are always popular pres ents, nud tho "melon" workbag, which Is n Parisian creation, Is one of the prettiest. To mnko It you mtiHt tnka eighteen long shaped pieces of card board measuring nbout two Inchos wide In the middle and gradually ta pering off at the onds. The length of tho pieces depondn on tho slzo of tho workbflg. Those piece of cnrdlotinl must now be colored with setlu that In a near I'AIIISIAN WOUKJ4AO. match to the tlnU of a melon and Hud with jmle green silk. Wlion eomptoloiy covered sow them all to-n-ibur uith this orovUo that tbrui or thorn. Nltliough Jolued. nro left free nf tho ontor sides, being sewn, how- evor, a 1'ttlo way up from tho lottora. The Joining of Uie p!w miut very neatly done, aud you cn shade thu ouUldo lu oil painting to Imltato the murklugs f a melon. Draw some leaves on velvet and cut them out, stiffening them at the back by means of a little blaek muilln pasted on; thin, of eounw. belug done before the loaf Is out ovt to obtain nlco sharp edge. Tbeso leaves are arrauged at the tap of tho melou, a few falling down one side, and tho vlnollke tendrils nnd stalk are Imitated In thick green silk wire. The "slice" cut out serves as an opening through which work con be pluced in the beg and fastens at tho top by means of a silk loop at the ..., ...,i rnli-ut covered button hid den under one of tho leaves. If one of the wire teadrlU Is bent Into a round It will be fouK'i userui eiiuer tu, ... Ing the bag or to bang It up by. Melon bags are really most artistic & r j: .. J tad In small "re inTniunui. .v. holding pl.xr of crochet or knitting. Garland of nlblou Ilo.e. tor tbe yRC wqmmb whe has a fondnew for WW gevrw Bjake a. a CbrMmiw gUt a saris ad of ribbon . TW- " " MM03 . nweue of ! of nerrow ribbon and tyU,S kaet Ui le tep of each looti. In the rW fasten a few was are from on to three Iwhei hi dlameler and way bo nected by .JSd or knotted w.red .tew o rn creen ribboa Vu ten thi X on a atrip of ? blnet or scrim, flQl ".J i-2 feck herself la the gaye prettied fbln- MONDAY, DEClSMnER a, 180a "i mini nrmnBM I A GOOD CHRISTMAS 8 -itZSv Copyright 1908 Thi Hou of Kupptnhttmcr Salem 136 Commercial St. -ax3iKMiiamifMantwnaMHH Outwits tho Surgeon, A complication of female troublos, with catarrh of tho atomach nnd bowels, had reduced Mrs. Thomas S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind to such ndoplornblo condition, that hor doc tor advised an oporntlon; but hor bus band fearing fatnl rosulta, postponod this to try Klectrlo Ulttoro; and to tho nmozomont of all who know her, thin mcdlcluo complotoly cured hor. Guaranteed euro for torpid Hvor, kldnoy disease, blllousnesfl, jaun dlnco, chills and fovor, gonoral do blllty, norvousness nnd blood poison ing. Best tonle made. Prlco GOo at J. 0. Perry's drug store. Try it. I'rolmle Court Xoles. Tho final nccount of tho estnto ot W. Scott Taylor, deconsed, wns nl- lowcd nnd npproved, nud tho admin istratrix discharged from further li ability by tho county court this nf- tornoon. Tho county court lins sot 0:30 n. m. Monday, Jnn. 7, 1007, as tho time for hoarlng tho final nccqunt ot tho Fnrlow ostato. The potltlnn for tho probate of the will of Nancy Hnrpole, deceased, wri this morning necopted In pro bate court. William II. Hnrpole was appointed Mdmlnletrntnr of the entitle and Peter Goulvy, G. A. Manning and John Smith will net hs nitpraliwn. The estate uonelstM ot renl and per sona! proporty In Marlon county val ued at 10000. In tho mntter of the GhoUou oh tnte an order wne luuwl for the snlo ot the personal properly set forth In the potltlou. The heirs of the cwtate of Sarah I A. Uoyor, doconsed, have been ImuwI cluilona to nppeur In oounty court on Monday, December SI. 1000, nt 11:30 n. m., nud hIiow ounse, If any, why tho personal properly should not be sold, as wit forth In the pe tition. - o ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lang aro vis iinK Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Beoloy, at vvihaay. Mr. Lang has but ruunlly ,rtt,urn0(i from Nome, Alaska, after i au absence of several years. Mr. J and Mrs. Hugh Allen, ot this city, i aro also guests at tho Soeley home. Mrs Allen Is a daughtor ot Mr. and j Mrs. 'Lang. I Jaeso T. Dennett, tho pioneer preacher, Is reported to bo slok at his home lu North Salem. He Is one of tho staunch grand army men of Oregon, and has many friends who hope to learn of his roeovory in the, near futuro. j 8. JCIghtllnger Is baok from a visit In Kugene and Junetlou Glty. Mr. and Mrs. KIghtllngor ato turkey with tho lattor's parents Thursday. Mrs. Klghtllnger will return tho Inst of the week. ! Mrs. Arthur Lawrence returned i from Portland Saturday night, where! she spent the Thanksgiving holidays. Her sister, Mrs. Harry A. Oreen, re turned with her and speat yesterday In this eity. CASTOR I A 3tar Infants asd Children. Hm KM Yh Kin AIwjjs IwtM Sear tha t&tfc aUjpMiUe-e Our holiday goods are arriving every day. What Is a belter present than a nfce SUIT OR OVERCOAT Oat styles, are fresh and quality unexcelled. PRICES $ 1 0.00 TO $25.00 Woolen Mill HOLIDAYJDEAS IN PLENTY Our stock Is larger than ovor, moro varied Irf assortment. All now Idons In Christmas Jowolry. Your Inspection will meet with approval Is certain. They hnvo won tho approval ot many gltt-buyur already, that tho nninbor of selections and lald-nway goqds Is three tlmon that ot any termor Christmas at this early (Into. Como while tho day Is young, nnd tho crowds nro not yet dense, nnd sntlsfy yourself that nil you hear nbout Hlngoa's stock Is within tho limit ot fnctn, Wo hnvo a dozon or so Diamond Kings nt the old prlro. Our Watch .stock Is nioro complete than ovor. ful Inspection of movemonts and plnce, whou It comes to wntchos. mas. Rings, brooches, enrrlngs, Htorllng sltvorwnro Bracelets. Signet Rings. Gokl Handled Umbrella. ENGRAVING FREE CHAS. H. HINGES Jeweler and Graduate Optician Only Jewelry Store on Commercial Street. Next door south Capitol Bank. Easy to find. I larKSCTaftHMasrsr i A WORD TO Kvory woman prides horsolf In a well droned foot Our storo has ilways been headquarters for uplo-dato stylos. Wa hnvo Just ro olvod direct from tho East n choice shipment of ladles PATENT KIDS AND CORONA COLT Shoos Hint cannot bo surpassed In Portland, and wo offor thorn at irlces from $3.00 $3.50 to $4.00 LWt fail to see them. CBBBBBBBBBBBBBET .BSBBBBBBBBbV SBBBBE flV aBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBaV aBBBBBBBBlBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I E. L IRVIN & CO. Pracclfcal Sftoe Men. 326 STATE Wrt (1 Jh'PalWnK SjcUlir. GIFT Store Salem, Oregon Tho practical knowledge nnd care patterns In ensos places us In first Nino already laid away for Christ; chains, lockets, charms, cut-glass, :r THE LADIES Acknowledged Leaders STREET l'lioflo fiU M i i: : 1 m r : I 4 . ,:3! I S V; ft ' :' 5 i ;l ! "Il by tk Salem JonrBtl. at