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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1906)
-P',ff.' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1000. V TT OLD A y "J And many other useful gifts are to be found here. ' Extra delivery service for Monday. CURRENT TOPICS TODAY Prepared for tho Public Schools and tho Family Circle. Tlio Intoratnto commission will re port a bill and ask that It bo onnctod to prevent a car shortage Hon. James Dryco. tho now British umbnnsndor to tho Unltud States, Iiuh boon rocolvod nt Washington. A gang of twunty-nvo or 'thirty col- logo boys hi Annapolis, Maryland, took n negro murdoror out of Jail and hnugod him, Tun dodo of Home has Issued a noto to tho DowurH protesting ngntnst tlio HOlzuro of tho archives of tho church by tho Froncli government. Now a was glvou out today that the 1 bit; corporations, hiicIi as rallroadH. express companloa and tolograph coinpanlos, will Bend a 1Ik and strong lobby to Sttlom this wlntor during tho aoHulou of th legislature to try to prevent any legislation detrimen tal to tho rich corporations UoRiHtor Nolan of the United States land olllco at Tlio Dalles, who rocont- ly resigned, has had his resignation withdrawn by tho president ponding tho Investigation of tho ohnrgos that Mr Nolan has madu In connection with somo tlmbor lands against for- jiuar Congressman Malcolm A. Moody Snml Stato Sonator Whouldon. Hon. Kllhu Hoot, secretary of atato ami heretofore recognized aa a load ing cnndldato for tho ropubllcan nomination for president, has boon rcckonod out of tho running on no count of a speech ho mndo In Now York advocating a strong central government to tho detrlpiont of tho (Individual rights of tho sovereign ptntca. letters to School Children. Chloago, Due. 1G. Doar Children: Wo returned to Jhleago over tho Pennsylvania rail road. Jorsoy City, Now Joraoy, la tho terminal of thla grout four-traok rail roads, which runs west to Chicago pai$ mltos. Tho limited train runs thla dis tance In 18 hobra, It can tnako tho che-dulo In 10 hours, or tnako up bourn If bohlud. Tho train la composod of live Pull- nana, an observation car, a dining ar, a buffet cat' and ono baggage. nr. Tho hutfot car baa smoking oora, barber shop, and baths. Tho ibsorvatlon enr enrrloa n library, itenographor and typewriter, which iro free. This train la never crowd il and generally carrlos 50 to CO people. It Is oloctrlo lighted from largo dynamo In tho baggage car. Tho rldo from Jorsoy City, apposite few York, fo Philadelphia, la through almost n continuous city, 10 miles long. Thoro nro factories, Suburbs, tho palaces of millionaires. Erolf links, ruco tracks, churches, col leges, all tho way. I stopped nt Philadelphia three lours to visit Indopoudonco hall, the flrlhplaco qC American liberty, whora e dlarton of Ludopondenco was fgued up. I wlh very boy and girl In Oro- loii could o tho room where the SANTA Never overlooks the Furniture Store. He finds his best and most substantial presents here. CHINA CLOSET BUFFET, DINING TABLE, BOOK CASE, DESK, ROCKER, SWiunc tho chairs they sat In, tho tables they wroto upon, tho Ink wolls In which thoy dipped tholr pons, nnd tho old crncked Llborty Iloll that rung out tho downfall of tho Hrltlah mon archy In America and mado It tho lnnd of freedom. At Chicago I mot mnny old frlonds of my boyhood. Marlon W. Cook, our county clork In Iown, Is procur ing right of way for tho Mllwankoo, St. Paid railway. A young manwho as our county auditor, Elza W. Adama, has rlson to tho high posi tion of secretary of tho samo groat rnllroml compnny. This shows what our Marlon county otllrlnls may be come. 13. IIOFI3U. Additional City News Stoiiduim)'('i',H Celebrated Oichchtrn Will tako an Importnnt part In the opening of tfio Auditorium Itluk Christmas eve,' Skating Hlnk . On aucount of the stores being open until S:30 Monday (veiling, the rluk will be open from S to 11. Shut os Arrive JJBO pairs of Wlnslow's colebrntod ball buurlng skntos oqutppod with spoolal rod flbro rollers wore ro- eelvod at the Auditorium Hlnk yes terday for tholr big opoulug tomor row evening. Come to the Onoulug Of tho Auditorium Hlnk tomorrow night. Learn to skate now. Tho greatest Indoor oxorolso and amuse ment In tho world. ForochiMiro fjult L. 13. Goodman has eommoucod an action In department No. 2 of tho Marlon county court to foreclose n real ostnto mortgage, whloh was ox oouhod by W. F. Wlncard In favor of Thomas Maokrell to secure the pay mont of a noto, whluh has boen as signed to tho plaintiff. K. J. Andor son, who, according to tho petition, claims au interest in tho property, la mudo a defendant In tho suit. Sues for Fees Attorney C. W. Corby, of this city, has commenced proceedings In de partment No. 1 of tho Marlon county circuit court aualnst 13. and George Owlngs. asking ror a Judgment of $399.20. This amount, so tho peti tion states, la duo tho plaintiff for legal aorvlcos rendered the defend ants. Grant Corby appears In tho onso as attorney for tho plaintiff. Bailey's Financial Report Tho financial report of Food and Dairy Commissioner J. V. Dnlloy shows cash on hand at tho end of year 190J was $545.68, slnco which time ho has collected $3,1S5, maklug tho total receipts from fines and cer tificates $3,720.6$ and tho expendi tures for tho porlod'wcro $2,113.30. leaving a balnuco on hand for the pure food fund of $1,(117.38. Weston Ik Coining Tho basketball team from tho Wes ton normal school la planulng a tour up the valloy and arraugomonts have boon mado to pull oft n. game lucre botwoon tho castorn Oregon aggrega tion ad the plucky Y. M. C. A. Ive CLAUS &fegt55afaseowj5 iSwSJ1 IKSBS!! Personals A. C. Llbby, of Jefferson, Js In tho city today. Mayor Frank Waters wont to Port land this morning. Mrs. Earl, of Turner, was in tho city this morning. Mrs. William Massey Is reported to bo dnugorouBly sick. Attorney J. II. MoNnry Is In Port laud for a short visit. J. W. Parrlsh was a Salem visitor from Jefferson today. S. H. Stownrt was a Salem visitor from Woodburn yosterdny. Hev. J. II. Fowler ruturnod to h8j linnm In 'I'lii'iion ttilu mnrnlni. '1 II. A. Kurts of Sacramento Is vis iting his paronts In this city. Hov. W. H. Jonoe of MaMInnvllle vlsltod In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Uilbort returned today from a visit In Jefferson. Hon. J. D. Simmons,, of Monitor, was In tho city Saturday avoulng. Harry Mauror of ldigene was visit ing relatives In this city yestorday. J. C. Goodale. Jr., has t'oturuod from a bus I noes trip to Portland. Mrs. John Hughos hns gone to Gold Hill to visit Mrs. O. V. Vawtor. Hov. Q. O. Ollvor, of Jefferson, was In tho city on busluoss this morn ing. Jamos 1). Simpson, who llvos noar Dallas, Is In tho city for Christmas shopping. Donn.J. F. Mntthows. of-tho'WU. lamotto university, spent Sunday In Portland. It's tho natural food of tho human body, scientifically chnrgod with llfo producing olomonts, unhonrd of In any other modldno. Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Toa or Tab lets, 36 conts. Dr. Stono's Store. NOT HARD TO SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT OUR STORE Diamond Kings, $8 and up Gold Filled WntcluNt $tl and up Rings 70c and up Uroochcjt, 91 and up Tie Plus, 70c and up GiitV Clialns, $1 and up Ladies' Chains, IJilS and up Neck Chains, 8.and up, UrareleU, 93 and m Clocks 91 and up. Tho Hncst lino of Cut Glass Sterling Hllvervrnro and Gold handled uHibrollns ever shown In Sftlcni. Store easy to llud only one on CommercJal street, ntxi to Capl tnl National Hank. Chas. H. Hinges. Jewter and Gradiuke OpttCMlfl. Eflrvmf Free. Rsissi bipr? I SI 1 cr i B Roy Knotts, tho medical student, has cono to his homo nt Tualatin, where ho will Bpend his vacation. Miss Stanley, tho stenographer of the Light and Traction Company, In this city, went to Portland Saturday. Mrs. L. M. Miller left this morn ing for Aumsvlllo to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Merrlflold. Mrs. A. L. Clearwater nnd little 'daughter left this morning for Tnco mn, whore they will spend Christmas. W. P. Babcock and family have gono -to Eugene to spend Christmas with his brother-in-law. Jas. Wood ruff. Miss Merle Davey, of Baker City, Is spending tho holidays at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey. Mrs. M. E. Austin, who is attend ing tho medical collego here, has gono to Falrvlow to spend tho va cation. Vllotha Thurman, of Jefferson, will arrlvo In tho city this afternoon to visit hor sister, Mrs. George RIchtor. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roberts. of Mnrion, nro In Salem to spend Christ mas with tholr son, H. E. Roberts, nnd fnmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Harmon and daughter, Esther, left today to spend Christmas with rolatlvea In Fold county. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krausso nnd J fnmlly, of Portland, aro hero to spend Chrlstmna with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dnlrymplo. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Ling of Mill City nro horo to spend Christmas nt tho homo of Mr. Ling's pdrontB, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ling. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reed nnd granddaughter left this, morning for Portland to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed's son over Chrlstmns. E. K. Miller. who hns charge of tho Tacomn Y. M. C. A., Is In tho city to spondh tho holidays with his mother, Mrs. Amolla Miller. Miss Cornollus. of Stnyton, nnd Miss Dnkor. of Sclo. two Biiccossful Oregon teachers, woro In tho city to day to do somo Chrlstmns shopping. Miss .Florence Hatch, ono of tho clerks In the olllco of Socrotnry of Stato Dunbar, wont to Portland this aftomoon to spend Chrlstmns. i Ilargains at the Yokohama Ten ftlor.'. I Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Morris nnd1 (laughter, of Tumor, nrrlvod In tho city this morning. Aftor n brlof visit hero thoy will .lonvo for Dayton, vwhoro they will visit frlonds nnd re lations. ' Edgar Avorlll, of tho Pendleton Tribune, passod through the city this morning onrouto to Corvnllls to spend Christmas with rolntlvos. Ho will return to this 'city to visit his many friends Thursday or Friday. ' Mrs. II. O. Sounemann and chil dren, of Glundnle, are In tho city, spoudtng Christmas nt the Amslor homo In South Salem. Mr. Sonne mnntv will also join thorn In tho Chrlstmns fostlvltlos. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Amslor. of San Francisco, aro also here to spond tho holidays. Don't mls.s the bargain sale at tho Yokohama Ten Store. Miss Anna Stalgor and Miss Mary Smith, of tho normal doparment of tho Wlllamotto University, loft this morning for tholr homos up tho val loy. G. P. llannott. of Portland, who hns boon In tho city attending tho funeral of his lato brother. J. Don nott, returned to his homo this morning. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Litchfield, of Ynqulna, who aro visiting tho for mer's parents hero, loft this morning for Portland, .whoro thoy will spend tho day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. hidings and son came down from Drain yestot day for tho Christmas holidays. Their son, Elinor. Is also homo from Port land. Tlio oimuiIs nro uolng to the Yo kohama Tea Store for bargains in Christmas goods. The Best Is I the Cheapest Wo carry tho REST and will fill your orders for Christmas with the best nt reasonable prices. You will want somo of the follewing: Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges, lbumnns, MInro Meat, Olives, Pickles, Cheese, Cranberries, Lcttuco nnd Celery, Canned Com, Peas, String Deans or Asparagus. Placo your orders with us and wo will see that It Is filled to your entire satisfaction. Moir Grocery Company His Cigar Doesn't Taste Right And Yet Is Is the Same He Ws Smoking With So Much Relish After Dinner Last Night, Out of the Very Same Box, Tdo. IT ISN'T THE CIGAR IT'S THE STOMACH. Every smoker has experienced this peculiar condition of tho stomach and liver, tho result usually of Impor ted digestion of food. And tho blnmo is usually put on tho cigar and not whoro it belongs. Such mon nro usunlly high livers, hnrd workers mentally, living undor high pressure and high draught, and it doesn't tnko a great deal to dis order tho stomach and render tho liver torpid. Thoy should make It a practice to uso somo tried and reliablo remedy llko Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, that will aid Nature and not forco it nnd will tnko enro of tho suddent nttneks of ncuto Indication. Tho uso of theso tablets Is not to bo confunded with tho patent mod lclno habit. Stuart's Dyspepsia. Tab- lots aro not n pntont medicine, but nro composed of the very olomonts which Nnturo provides tho healthy stomach to do tho work of digestion popsln, dlnestaso, golden seal, etc, Thoro Is no socrot in tholr prepara tion; thoy nro absolutely pure and thoroforo all tho world usos them. No matter how disordored tho stomach may be, It will right Itself If glvon the chance. Stuart's Dyspsp sla Tablets dlgost food whoro tho stomach can't, give tho abused sto mach and lulostlnos a roet nnd offer renewed strength to the worn out glands nnd musclos. Brain workers can roly on Stuart's Dyspopila Tablets, no mattor how tonso the strain. All druggists enrry them In the fifty cant pneknges, or It you prefer a treo trlnl pncltngo can bo had by sending your unmo and address toduy. F. A. Stuart Com pnny, 71 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich. Notlco of Eslray. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has taken up ono sorrol maro about six years old; weight about 900 pottnds; white stripe In forehead; whlto right hind foot; whlto left foro foot; brand 5 circle on right shoulder; foretop and tall bobbed off. Duo notlco haa boon posted according to law, and appraise Peace L. F. Erano, of Brooks dls meat of yalue made by Justice of the trlot, and notice filed with the coun ty olork of Marlon county, November 10, 19o6. Owner can recover prop erty by Ueatltytag name and paylag eoats as provided by law. W. H. EOAN, 11-23-tf Brooks. Oregon o Cvr raralysU. W. F. Bally.p. O.. True. Texas, writes: "My wife had bwe sufer lag ire years wit pai-alysla la her arm, when I was persuadod to Hie Ballard's Snow Ualaont. which cared her all riht I have also used it for old soree, frostbite and akin eruption. It does the work " old by D. J. Fry's drug store. Sawmill Shut Down. Tho Spauldlns sawmill shut down last ovenlng to remain dormant un til Thursday when business will bo resumod. The Texas Wander. Cures alt kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment ay maR for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olhro streot, St. Louis, Mo. & for testimonials. Sold by Stone's . re. dw-lyr CASTOR I A S laSaU imd Chilina. Im M Yh Kin Always Bcufkl C5 on "0 7i 20 O US nana PT! C3 Mitchell, Lewis & Sfcaver Salem Branch F. P. CAREY, MANAGER 'pJCi'MWWVC.I&lj DIED. CHAMBERS At tho homo of her daughtor, Mrs. V. II. Howlett, In South Portland, at 1:30 o'clock FrIduy,'Docombor-21, 190C, Mrs. John Chnmbors, of diabetes, nn old plonoor of Mnrion nnd Polk coun ties. Mrs. Chnmbors enmo to Oregon from Iown In 1S45, locating In Mar lon county nonr Snlom. Sho was the oldost dnughtor of John nnd Linda Martin. Sho wns mnrrlnd to John Chnmbors In IS 18. and experienced all tho vicissitudes of the early pio neers. For tho last twonty years she hns lived In Portlnnd. Sho wns of a stnunoh and rugged character, loyal to hor frlonds, generous to a fsult and full of stories of pioneer day Sho loaves besides grandchildren and other Immediate relatives, three sons and four daughters, all living la Ore gon. Tho remains woro interred In Snlom today. o . Long Tennessee Fight. For 20 years W. L. Rawl of BelU, Term,, fonght nasal catarrh. H writes: "The swelling and sore Inside my nose wns fearful, Ull I gan applyta Bneklea's Arnica 81t to the sore anrfaee; this caused Us aoreaM a&4 swelling to dtAPPr' neyer to retarn." Best salve In Um; tie at J. C. Perry's dragl- FRUITS, NUTS, MINCE MEAT Groceries ! In fact everything In the Hn8 of seasonabla holiday goods and dell cades may bo found in stock at our store. Don't ovorlook. BARRINGTON HALL COTfff Give us a calland bo convinced of tho superiority of our service. 2 H. M. Branson juadors of this government wet, J on CkrUtwAi dy. 32S State at ,sn