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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1906)
Why? Becauseltls DAILY OAHEAL JOUMnat. SAIiEM c ORMOX. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1906. XT' . ZL e"auset annoying, wddrTTS I owrrsiiss!- tf wam more, too, at the same time am . j .J!!!!W?.M.iSi ' S,PS ,;,"n.8 ha coe not aU!n or oh an to tho color oftho hair. t .: rrr -- i ! 1 Ml I . A) Will. Mla fjJuTlAN AT EXPOSITION $h Ambassador mi Kii(lms .dvorato or me urcat Exposition. oestown Ter-Contonnlnl ox whlch Is to oDon on tho L of next April, has a very L.tie advocato In Sir Mortl- Lnnd, the British ntnbassador Polled States, wno rocontlv 'Norfolk, Virginia, In order Ancrsonal Inspccltlon of tho flott slto and Its environment, 1.1 1. ntixitmmKf mill. t Je WUIWU UU Ullltll'llUt K. mill LKt,uiion his return to Eng- Lrflr. rfiit of Sir Alortlmor Durnnd lAmostown exposition was Lnlflcant than appears on tho as It Is rumored that ho uDOclal porsonnl commission L majcety, King Edward VII, ort on tho plan nnd scope of costing celebration to ho held iboroof Hampton Roads next in In Norfolk, ns tho guest of sldcnt, Harry St. Gcorgo r, of tho exposition company, ortlmcr Durnnd, had an In- II, talk -with a press roprcsonta- Idsrlnc the courso of which he Icamo to Norfolk at tho Invlta- Lf President Harry St. Gcorgo, ! esteem It a prlvlloso to havo the Jamestown oxposltton In Its ronlc state, hecauso I am ro- lg to England shortly and dc- o bo nblo to speak Intelligently la erpnt nnd vnrv Interesting ration, which Is to bo hold hero circumstances may permit my visit nn nf tm ..i . vh oh Increases my Interest In the historical features of tho exposition. "With regard to tho participation of England In tho Jamestown expo BUlon, ns to hor ncccptanco of Presi dent Roosevelt's Invitation, she will bo rourosented by both mon and ships. I can at this tlmo speak only as an individual, but I lmvo no doubt whatovor that tho cooperation will bo-.hcarty, gonorous and enthusiastic. Tho educational and historical fea tures of tho exposition will cortnlnly receive warm assistance and coopor atlon from tho old country. "Not long ago I board somo refer ence to tho possibility of tho romovnl of tho dust of tho Indian Prlncoss Pocahontas from Its resting plnco In English soil to this country of hor forofnthors, and whon I was In Penn sylvania not Ions since thoro was somo talk of tho tranfernnco of the mortal remains of William Penn from England to Pennsylvania. It has always scorned to me, howover, that such material links of Interest and kindly feeling nnd natural asso ciation that binds together tho two great English speaking countries. That, howover. Is only a personal sontlmont, nnd hns no Important bearing on tho subject. "When I was in England last May, although my stay was a short one, I was ploased to find much intorcst in tho coming Jnmostown exposition. So dcoy an intorost do I personally tnko In tho colobratlon and Us charming and romantic associations and its beautiful environments tbnt I would llko to nurturo tho hopo that mr. havo enjoyed my Bhort stay In ilk very much Indeed. I saw position grounds and Its on- meats under extremely ploas ilrcumstaucos. I consldor tho or tho exposition an Ideal one, fislng possibilities of tho grand- iftturo. Tho fact that It Is going i an exposition on tho wator and (to tho ocean makes It oxtcreme bterestlng to mo, nnd adds a : deal to Its chnrm. fha further fnct that Hampton Ci has. ns I am told, 100 mllos faltered seaway, renders It an iplaco for a glorious naval doni- llon as you aro bound to havo .d will. I think provo ono of Jjnadest attractions of this no- celcbrntlon. I am oxtromoly of the sea mysolf, nnd Judging wown observation. I bollovo you kavo a very largo attondnnco duo iiat featuro exclusively of all In. i an Englishman I tako a doop fest in tho early history of Amor- iaml the great stnto of Virginia, Idally m tho first sottloment of English speaking peoplo horo. I uro that tho pooplo of England ro theso sentlmonts with mo. My la a descendant of tho Sandys, GfflUb Order a package of thta famous health and brain building flour nnd .noy some cooil old fashioned Now England Drown llrond. A chance at a richt hot loaf will raaka you think you aro In Doston. With AMcn'a Scdf.rking D. B. H.Flonr you un make bread Just like the Puritans used to make. 3-D Pancake Flour is also a pure food; self- Trndo rising and all ready to Mark mix with wator and bako on a hot grlddlo. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, Baa. Joac, CVil. Eastern Factory, IJMlo Wolf Mills, Mnnnwn, WL. B B B in person next year. "I look back with groat ploasuro to my visit to tho battleship Vlrglnln In your wators and Norfolk nnvy ynrd, whoro I was most cordlnlly re ceived. "I was surprised as woll as greatly nloasod by tho remarkablo progress observed on tho exposition grounds. Speaking ns a layman I can sco no reason why It should not bo success fully oponcd on tlmo nnd conducted to a glorious conclusion." While touring the grounds, ono of Mm nxnoaltion Kovornors remarked to Sir Mortimer that tho extent to which England would participate would havo a marked Inlluonco on othor forolgn nations. Sir Mortlnior repllod quickly: nn not anv forolgn nntlons whon alluding to England for suroly al though two governments aro sopnr .,. no invnrnmontnl entitles, wo are in no mnunor forolgn to oach othor." My Heart nnd hand another claimed, Ills plea had como too lato. It's ovor thus with pooplo without nlnxlr nnil Tim. Tako Hocky Mountain Ten, don't got left ncaln. -For salo at Dr. Stono'a storo i 4 Bo Kto'a Ym Havo Always Dougl.t. wj l.ld. I bo to mo for over 30 yonw, as V" ,,",,,,, Us lr- as&. . All Counterfoil, imitation, am I ' J he M, of KxiMsrlwents tlmt trmo wuu " uxnoii ut. infimte nnd ciiUdrcn-Erperlcnco ngnlnst ijci What is CASTORIA Castor te a Harmless substlt " r Cast n Korlc, Drops ud Sootlitotf Syrupfc " oUiop NarcoUo contalHS neither Opium, Mornniuo WorB substance. It obo is Its BfXJasa and Wlud Rnd allays Foverlslmcss. I ""?', clirea Coustlpatiou Colic. It relieves c,nff"J,l S;Cu regiitatc tlo and Flutnleney. llUntcany am atural bleep. -knu.ne CASTORIA WAYS Boars tlie Slgnatutooi SEEK NO FURTHER Epply's Perfection Daklng Pow dor Is just ns near perfection ns It is possible, to tnako It. And you got full weight for your money, too, besides u usotul fruit Jnr or Jolly glass with ovory pu choso. Just What You Arc Looking For and tho best In tho market. Fur thor than this you are holplng build up a homo Industry and your money Is kopt In circulation In Salem. Yours for square dealings. C M. EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem, Oregon Woven Wire Fencing Of nil kinds. Hop Wire, Pickets, PoatB, antes, Shlnglos and P. & D. ready roofing. All at lowest prlcos. Walter Morley 250 Court St Salem, Ore The Kind You Have Always Booght In UM For Over ou --- M . SCHOOL BOARD MEETS North Salem School Served uanquet to the Educators The mouibora nr tim imni i.nn.i' of this district mot last ovonlnc at mo mgn scnool oinco of tho city su perintendent. All member worn prwont except Hamlin P. Smith, who recently resigned owing to his futnro nbsonco from tho city. 1110 most Imtinrtnnt lumlnnaa nf the evening v.ns that of arranging for tllO tnx lOVV for tho mmlnr viwir. and upon motion a taxpayers' moot ing was called for Saturday ovonlng, ueccmuer 21), to declaro tho lovy. City Suncrlntondent Pnwnm nnVml tho board to fix tho period of tho holiday vacation. Upon motion tho Rchools wore ordored dismissed on Friday ovonlng, December 24, to re open Wednesday, Jnnuary 2. Upon tho suggestion of Superin tendent Powers, tho board cavo tho requlslto authority for tho city board of oxamlnors to grant temporary tencbers' certificates for substitute work in this district until tho tlmo of tho next rogular county examina tion. Applications were road from tho following named teachers to fill tho vacancy lit tho Knst schoel: Chrlstlo A. Todd, of Aberdcon, Wash. Mary L. Pratt, Shaw. Mary Coates Meador, Monmouth. Mrs. Myrtlo Bradford, Woodburn. Anna Hobsou, Grants Pass. Miss Cathorlno Pooler, Salem. A voto of tho board waH taken, with tho rosult that for six ballots Miss Poolor and Mrs. Meador rocolvcd two votes each, whon upon motion of Dr. Kploy, Miss Poolor wns given tho unanimous voto and wns duly olectcd. Next a school director was to bo elected, with tho following results: First ballot W. P. Ilnbcock, 2; II. 0. Flotcher, 1; A. N. Moores, 1. Second ballot Ilabcock, 2; Flet- chor. 1: Moores, 1. Third ballot Unbcock, 1, Mooros, 1; Fletcher. 1: J. A. Carson, 1. Fourth ballot Ilabcock, 1 ; Moores, 2; Carson, 1. ' Fifth ballot Ilabcock, 1, Mooros, 2; Carson, 1. Upon motion the election of a di rector was postponed until tho first mooting In Jnnuary. Tho subject of a lire alarm systom was dUcuwed. but no action wns takon. Dr. Hploy inovad that tjio Jnnltors of tho North, Lincoln and Park schools roculvtj $46 per month. Cnr- rlod. Tho ohnlriunn and clerk wore au n.nrirn.i tn draw warrants and bor row tho nocesaary funds to pay sal aries for tho current month. After the board adjourned nil pros ont, Including reportora, wore glvon a hnppy surprise In mo iorm i- invitation to partake of n dollclous banquet. This was iiruwiiiiw. board by the patrons oi mo un.. school as an appreciation of t to handsome treatment recoiveu in u. ... ... nuinant HOOT. HOW way ui ""' -" . ,, . Btoves. etc. C. unrun. juuuu. ... the North building, was In charge of tho affair, and the nrid wiu ably nut on In the library room y wv -lowing uamwl young ladle of that schoel: MIMM Mnuitu .-. Knuiitt Mlnton. lMa uuwi. "- Miller. Vfll-'u nd Mabel Utterbnck A.r .u.rtnkliiK of tho good tulugi, Chairman Dyrd called for a few re- nonMH tram thoo presenv. .. ' i.,. rnmnrka by Superintend ent Powers and others. Dr. Hyrd ro- Handed lu behalf of the uonru. . thankl the young ioi" ' ' .hMMi words, and bespoke bright So for tho School work lu Balem. "" " .-., .... ., ta Tnla. WU People. U ' r ";, 'm, underwood by erery . . ::. r. that If they can sick mau u J -- . got eonie rotnedy mv wm gradual la, of fle,h and .trcnth ibelr recovery Is aesurcd 1 ojJ tnat are umwu- .. ... vned momory. mo uuzy !. - ;." , ,.,. , fhl!. Ioa3 of ambition, nr .v-- - - nd watery. It uow " """ fow cpTexlon and tired mannor, n they commoneo to gain neeh her look better and sleep better. To Kanroinlto3pound.of8ood,ol.d Tlh Per weak, the blood must bo Tl roh and pure, Dr. Cunn' Bld and Nervo Tonic pot. in the body tho very Pta of wh f - pure rich blooa in wurc of much way. ana our -- ..,:,.., why not Pod little El- Hht after meaU. of u wlM,y now buying grocerle. of form, vu . ft .ot , Bold by all drugs u .---- u-i 3 T bor for l. F women'. UwTtmC & BT wcaknwa a betwr lemedy ir oerer Hwjm fc j, i mada- rflttt;iirt GET ONE? is ; J Wo have sampled Uio city with Wild ltoso Flour. If joh dhl Hot get u sample, call at tho office nud GKr 0N1C. ! ! When you buy Hour bo sure It Is llko tho sample. II WILD ROSE FLOUR I 91.00 n Rack nt nil grocers. Mado from old wheat, too. mniitf f titi4ittt4tf imfiiff ? Slabwood DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE The Chas. K. Spaulding Milling Co. The Fashion Stables Formerly Blropaon' Btabloa. Uptc-date livery and eb Hn. Funeral turnout a ijwcUlty. Tally ho for picnic and exeumUM. Phon 44. CTIAS. W. YANNKK, Irop 247 and 240 High BtrMt. HAY We have the Cliokfest Timothy and Alfalfa Hay WIS WANT 100 Tons of fancy Cheat Hay Highest Price Paid ITILLSON & CO. 151 High bt Calendars Did you uot ono of our cnlondars InHt year? We did not havo enotiKh to go around to nil our customer, and you may bo ono of thoso who fulled to uecuro ono. Wo do not want to mis you this yenr. Wo want ono of our nrt cnlondars In tho homo of ovory ono of our customers. Our cnl ondars for 11)07 aro tho most beauti ful art productions over distributed by us, nnd really worthy or n perma nent nlnro among tho pictures on tho walls of any houso. Wo know you will want ono, nnd havo saved It tor you, and shall bo ulnd to present It if you call nt our olllce after uocem- bor 17, 1D0C, and wo Hnd your name on our books. Wo would llko to soo ono of our rnlondnrs In uvory homo In Salem. but aro only prepared to supply our customers. Wo want to mco your work coming our wny, nnd will kIvo you vnluo received for your monoy. SALHM HTISAM LAUNMIY, Phono afl. HMMIIfl H. I.ioeriy m. General ..Machine Works.. K. M. KHHITMNnKH, MiirhiiiUt nnd Mjuuigcr. 17H Houth Liberty Ht. FOU JOIHT AND FLOORINC! Tho boat placo to buy U whe th boit stock of lumbor U carried. Th. ontlro building trade know that thero I. not a finer stock of luwbtr thnn that carried by ui. W. ar roady to till tho largest contrast promptly. Wo don't keap tho build er waiting. That', a vory IraporUat point. Noar 8. P. passonsor depot Phono 52 Main. nOODALK IiUMIUJlt CO. WK liuifj) ANYTHINO THAT OAN niS 5IA1)H FUOM IKON OU BTKKfi. NONK 1UT FIIlHT.Ori.tH9 WOP.KMKN lOII'MYIUI. General RcpairMig SoUdtcd 9-lf-lm HOT RATIONS HOTEL OREGON Corner of rVvcntU and Hlark Btnu Portland, Oregon. Tfc oew and mo!ra betel of ths eltj taU pirtlulrly to irnldanU of fU Iwu and other Orgoo cIUm. Huropii plan. rn bus. IUUrf 11.00 pw dj and upward. Handaomt grill In th Wwt, and price a lo aa la plaew If, attnwtlr. t-'P't1 jBurnaI Ob 111. WRIOUTDWKENBOK HOTBIi w H ...m-mmaam r WWf fc-W W kmWWWamm Jti Thnt'a -at you want thM ohllly days, and nt our plac you Ket ii'thlng cold, and alway. th host tho market afford. Wlilto House Restaurant OKenai: hhoh, iroH. H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Gr oecr s aarf Com mission Merchant In tha markt at all time, for dried fruit and farm produce of all kinds. Special Vo hate for sale a few apple par tax and illelnff machines; eiu!puBt for a large dryer; will mako a lo prloo, luT nun MBATfl Ann ALWAYS TIIK 1"T. For we take mpccUI care to buy none but the best, and our customer, can always depend upon Rettlnc the b.t In the market at rm pnc when they buy at our market B. 0. CHOSH, gtata fitrt tarket I'hoiw tI DRY OLD fIR WOOD $5.50 Per Con. Sawed ami Delivered, ui Voget Lumber and ftcl Co. ''3 i U fl i J 'fl il 'S 0JHVX 46 ktfbi HI 4. Of- MAMWMfetrtiMM a t-w ,Mtt Wl,rwu " r