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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1906)
t DAILY CAPITAL JOUKXAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1006 ??Ub2H We Want to Remind You OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Therefore wean save you the most money that can bo dono anywhoro oIbo In the city. In previous years If you- imve romom bored your lady or gentleman friends In other ways, why not nke a. van ag f nur ereat reduction sale and so Get n. LAMP JARDINIERE CHAFING DISH PIECE OF CUT GLASS VASE IIAVILAND DINNED SET or TEA SET CHOCOLATE SET GLASS WATER SET WINE SET MANTLE CLOCK SET SILVER KNIVKS FORKS SPOONS and thcro aro numerous other pretty and useful articles which you umay be able to make a selection from. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU SOMETHING 67. Store Open Evenings. Goods Delivered Free. I Main Undeniable. Contributor Why can't you pub lish my nrtlcloa on tho new-found constellations? Editor Thoy'ro ovor the heads of my readers. Kansas City Times. Coupling Spell Causes Death. "Hnrrv Duckwoll. aKOd 25 years choked to death early yesterday morning at his homo, In tho presoncr of his wlfo and child. He contracted a slight cold a fow days ago and nald but little attention to It. Yos- terday morning ho wnB seized with a fit of coughing which continued for somo time. His wlfo sent for a physician but boforo ho could ar rlvo, another coughing spoil camo on and Duckwell dlod from suffocation. St. Louis Globo-Domocrat, Doc. 1st., 1901." Ballard's Horohound Syrup wnniri havo saved him. 26c, 60c and $1.00 Sold by D. J. Fry's drug store. I ' ' a k II WM Accidents I I fl MS- Haw! 1 I J 21.l 1 Ana when thry do g JfiEEEEaJ bitppra ou nccJ a m w TTirHnlSyTi ftl'& liniment d1 M a 'irmfovaiiJl wa V.m-ji on band a I f PROF. DEN'S J Iking gactus out flf Thi kwsI wiMrnellfl, soetlilw: nml H h'.:iv rrnHtly pnUiy cures Ml hurt C of mn or btt and always M Heals I g Without BROWN'S -. WILL A CONFESSION that aho rocolvo nothing from my ea tate," Tho testator bequeaths all hte proporty, "valued at about $75,000, to his two children. Allco Drown and Max Drown. Tho children so specifically disin herited aro Arthur, atwt 7, and Mark, aged 3 years. Tho attorneys engaged by Mrs. Bradley's relatives In Salt Lake dccllno to dWctiaa tho win at thl time, but thoro la scarce ly a uucatlon that a coutost wl'.l bo Instituted at much for tho pnrpoao of oatnbllshlnB their patornlty na to seouro a monteory consideration This as more likely, as Mrs. nradley der date of December 81 will go rar,9 or wna ,l fow mm aKO ,n P3 towards making tho publlo hellove 80K8o,l of MffhSZiUh ' innmo In which the rolailonshlp with that Mrs. Dradley did tho correotono or botu of tUo children U no thing whon Bho shot ox-Sonntor I WnowlodKed. In ono of theso letters. Drown, Xo comment on tho nrtlolo written after tho birth of tho first Like Crystal Showed the Things it Most Would Hide" A dlspntohfrotu Salt Lake City uu A Scar It tnrri cut. sproln. brtilwa. orr. r.:iiuMi. l.meneiw. old wnumK lum- i.i.vn rhantml h.ndft. froat bite, etc . ... ,i i thr miutntil rvtnetlr for bnttml nit. ctilt on nlmK harnaM ant M14U1.0 (Willi. MTHtcbC. tftM IWI. .tkiM uiWcr. Itch. mane, etc. it hcn'.ii o wmr..1 from the bottont , ..r". U thrmutUly ntlvlt. MN CIUS it I. l M hjr drumlu in ... . vv nn-l II bottle W wnt nccir- .a ,..n. or oni nreOBld br the mnnu ,'nrr. OIBY A aitOAlD. Clinton, , . ; not obt.lB.W. t r aruu Ai.oopt no Substlttito. la ncc&ssnry or poHlblo. It Is bo nonth It: Hail tho lato ox-Senator Arthur Drown forommn lila death at tho hands of Mrs. Anna Dradloy, ho could havo dovtsud no more Ingenious retaliation than tho post niorton ro- vongo contalnod In hla will. Tho documont, which was written August 24, 1900. four months boforo Mr. Drown wns Bitot down at tho Raleigh hotel In Washington, wns filed today for probate. "I do not dovlso, or glvo or bo- qttcnth nnythlng to any of tho chil li ron of Mrs. Anna M. Dradloy," Is the languniiv of tho will. "I do not think cltlittr or any child bom to Mm. Anna M. Dradloy Is or aro initio, but whethor such child or child run la or not, I oxprossly provide that neither or any of thont shall receive- nnythlnK of my ostnto. Stilllclent Evidence. Sambo Whar you get dnt chick en? , , Mark Antony Xebbcr you mind 'bout dnt chicken. 'Tnlnt youahs. Sambo How you know 'taint? Mnrlc Antony 'Cnuse I found It In younh coop. Brooklyn Dally Eagle. Heart Fluttering. Undigested food and gao In tho Rtnmnch. located Just bolow tho heart, presses against It and causes, heart palpitation. Whon your noan, troubles you la that way tako Hor-i blno for a fow days. You will soon bo all right 60c a hottlo. Sold br D. J. Fry's drug sioro. For Ml br O. W. TUXAil CO., Drusclrts. 1G5 North Commercial SAUaM, OREGON. inwBw, mmm"a Omit t tlio O'leitltig Of the Auditorium Hlnk tomorrow night. Learn to Hknto now. The greatest Indoor exerclso nnd nmuso niont In the world. , II I The Most Useful Gift is A FURNITURE GIFT! i. Thprp is no sift you can give t Ek S, ftr Sland or a rmeBMMW ohlld, occurs tho quotation. "Your blood with mine commingled yet shall mount tho throne of kings." Tho contents of tho will hnB caused a sensntlon In 8nlt Lnko nud given rlao to aovoro crltlolam of tho dead lawyer. Tho documont was filed by Max Drown, who Is named as ox coutor. o Kotlcc. Tho annual moctlng of tho ahar- hotdora of tho Capital National Bak ot Salora will bo held at Ita banking houao In Balom, Oregon, on Tut- day tho eight day ot January, 1007. Snlom, Oregon, Dee. 8, 1900. JOB. II. AliBKUT, 12-1 0-1 mo Cashier. o - flure Cure for IMIen. ftnhinir riloa nroduco molature ni Ipnimn itehlns. this form aa wtiU "l hnvo nflvar ninrrltd Anna M.'nilnil. UleodlnK or Protruding PHo.' llrHtllnv and ntvor Intend to. If aha'nra cured by Dr. Do-aan-ko'a PtU ! ahotild prtnd that any auch rein-, Remedy. Stops Itching nnn uiewuu. Hon evr exlatwl liotwwn us to Jus- Abaorlm tumora; 60o Jar at drug tlfy such Inference I dlreet my oxe- glat, or aont by mall. TreatU rre. cutors to contest any clalma of nnv.Wrlto rod about your caao. Dr. Do kind alii may preavnt nu.l I dtrrct aanko, Phlla., ra. The Best Magazines at Bargain Prices m a anaaw aa MORRIS CHAIRS $7.50 and up. XMAS SUGGESTIONS. Stanrte Carpet Sweepers Writing Desks Lace Curtains Book Cases Portiers r" Picture Frames R,.ffpt Sideboards, etc. If you are thinkine; ofa dining table i or a gift, then you will do well to see our line. Our prices will Suit yvui p FUMED AND WEATHERED OAK JARDINIER STANDS Worth $1 -50 0n,y 85c Each REMEMBER THE BIG PURNITURE and CARPfT HOUSE 177 LIBERTY STREET Next Door toJos. Meyers & Sons. Any mngnilne, nowspnpor or porlodlcal, no mattor whero pub llahod can b aubscrlhed for thretigh T1IW DOiniB-MKHHlLU COM PANY, Indlnnnpolla, at wholesalo rates. Wo offor thin asrvlco to get moro readers for TDK ItHADHlt MAOA AZINI3 and TIIK 1IOMU MAOAZINH, and to pay you for your Inter eat nnd pntronngo, wo offer you an notunl cash aavlint on all m(tft r I n os. WHAT MAOA'INK OMMUIINM MIJANH. A mngaxlno club formerly meant getting togothor a number of peo ple to subscribe for tho antno mngaxlno. Under our plan It means getting tosothor n number of mngaxlnea to bo furnished In ono order at a greatly reduced prlco. For Instance: Tho Header tho Coamc polltan, Tho Home Mngnxlne and Harpar'a Daiar, if bought cnoh month at tho uowt-itnmU. would ooal $7.20 per year. If subscribed to separately they cost $0.00 a year. Wo havo arrangod a club of thewj mnKaxluefl whereby we can furnish all four for $3.00 or Juat ono-half of the sulworlptlon prlee. Kre-Our beautiful 3fl-page wailn mlH will be aont In re apouM. to a iMHttnl card rec,uwt. Tiiia.tella ho you may seoure abao luMy free a year'a subaorlpUon to The Home Magiwlne. and a years subscription to The Header Mngaxlno. CH.VTILWi M.U1.VINK AflllXOV. The IlolilMfMerrll! Ci., PublMiura. U m irrrTfTTTyr.t?tr!Jisgg liMllitimpolN, Intl. a We have a full line of dressers at an prices. Why Lb Not a JbzsA Set of Irli n J Dining I M V Chairs for a gift. Ask to see our $6.00 set. THE MjOORlSnlNG CO. 1 77 Liberty tfec Be on Hanoi Today, Friday and Saturday. We are going to sell hundreds of CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS We will show you what real graceful comfortable and durable slipper are ami for what they can be sold. No one fea a better variety than we have. No oe has such low prices for such good goods THE FASHION This year Is to give sensl Serviceable gifts for Christmas, and nothing can be more serviceable or more appreciated than a nice pair of slippers. BE ON HAND 75c, $J, $1.25, $1.50 $2, $2.50 - F. L IRVIN & CO. Practical Shoe Men. Acknowledge ltm 326 STATE STREET Wrat CUa J!W ? m ui, v. MMMM WtBBBHJHKRni i jIMaiiiHiM r ' ii,ii,TiiiiiwwwWWTnTi i jr