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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1007. MllllliWMillsllrttrthMil rltlllll M I H H 1 1 1 IM i H Former Salem Girl Slurried. SOCIAL GOSSIP ii i rUMUMM UIlUMll' onor of Misses Gray nntl Cntlln. I'm N'elllo Thlelsen wns a charm- oitess at a ono o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home on Capl treet. The affair was given In or of Miss Sophlo Catlln of this and Miss Margaret Gray of Seat formerly of this city, who lea-. H the 10th of August for Mills ge, Oakland, to becomo students . The college colors, yellow and e, and flower, the daisy, formed '- effective decorations. Tho place were yellow with a spray of w, and at each place were long mxl Shasta daislos tied with ' ribbon. ners were laid for twelve, tho being Misses Sophie Catlln, wet Gray, Mildred Bagley, fa Durbln, Athoa Mooros, 8 Hofer, Madellno Walker, Veda .Mary Eakin, Edith Rngan and ha Eckerlen. In Honor of Portland Guest. jwMarl Hofer ontertalned the of the Treuo olub Friday ia honor of her guost, Miss , Patt,r ot PortlanJ. A most i4ot afternoon was spent. Picnic Party. ' bm of th0 Troue clab i2 a JUy p,cn, Party Thurs- 'enooB, and well supplied with Wnw i to eat, they made their "Bh s pacture and jU8t hod ,7 BO'ns wero Misses vlt. ;.Margam Grav Seat- kHen Mar' Hofer, Bar red n ?' Madel,ne Walker. ycSVa Cross Birthday Party A UTts- You, gave him itUlnfvf01116 i North Sa- hrS'ng games . Yonn? .USents Wero Brred i tt4 by her niece, wfcWfctwliMiWi(iilinmnm(liw LECTRIC AND GAS SUPPLIES Now is the time to have yottt cottage wired, before the rash of the fall season. We are in the market with a complete line of wiring material, AND "WILL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS, COMMENCING AUGUST t, WIRE OR REWIRE YOUR HOME AT A DIS COUNT OF SO PER CENT FROM OUR REGU LAR PRICES. Or we will, Instead of the above dls cotmt, give, with each contract amounting to $20, one $2.50 bracket; with each contract from $20 to $35, one $5 chandelier; with each contract from $35 to $45, one $7 chandelier; with each contract from $45 to $55, one $f 0 chandelier. We make this liberal offer as a medium oi inducing yott to wire your home in a first class manner, thereby Insuring yoti against loss by fire, thus LESSENING YOUR RATES OF INSURANCE, and at the same time give you a class of wiring that will pass the rigid inspection of the NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UN DERWRITERS. Don't forget to give us a call .when you want any thing in ELECTRIC IRONS, GAS AND ELECTRIC HEATING PLATES, GAS AND ELECTRIC PORT ABLE LAMPS, ELETRIC MOTOR FANS AND ELECTRIC FRYING PANS. estetn Electric & Mf g Co Phone 263 245 North Liberty St. I Miss Jesslo Beauchomp, n former Salem girl, was married last Saturday in Portlnnd to Mr. W. J. Stephens, of .Tillamook City. Mrs. Stephens Is Iwoll known in this city whoro she at tended school and grew to woman- .hood. Mr. Stephen is a well known and popular young business mnn of Tillamook City. They will make that city their homo. MUST- FIGHT JAPAN That war, sooner or later, is bound to como between tho United States and Japan, unless this country shows 'a disposition to give tho Japanese tho benefit of its institutions on the same i basis ob it treats all cltizons who come within tho "most favored na tions" clause of the treaties existing between this and foreign nations, is tho opinion of Baron S. Sajinl, mem ber of tho Japanese diet, prominent in commercial and financial circles in tho mikado's empire and n worker In tho Y, M. C. A. and other religious movornonts in tho orient, lie is now in tho United States. Sajinl gives his opinion in a letter written to ono of his countrymen in Seattle. He paints a gloomy picture of tho future of both countries estranged by racial antagonisms and says while this country will suffer much in blood and treasure In case of war, tho orient will bo the greatest sufferer materially and Christianity will receive a setback from which It will take 50 years to recover. Tells How to Avoid War. In hi3 letter, written from Wash ington city, tho baron says: "It Is useless trying to disguise the situa tion, and all tho diplomatic explana tions in tho world will not suffice to render our people easy, whe,n their honor Is attacked, when they feel they have been deprived of rights In this country to which the Tblgh order of our civilization entitles them. Per- sonally I regard war as horrible and a barbarous mothod of settling ques tions, not only that war novcr does scttlo anything, but I cannot escapo tho conclusion a catastropho of this naturo will not bo averted oxcopt by tho Unltod States refraining from on ncting legislation what would wound tho dignity of our nation and insult Its people "War at this tlmo would bo fright ful, especially when Christianity U making such progress In our country. Ono of tho most potent factors in in ducing my countrymen to accopt Christianity Is tho examplo of Justico and honor presented by tho United States, which is regarded In Japan as not only nominally but really a Christian nation. It would bo dis The Story of a Medicine. Ita name "Golden Medical Discovery" was sugKC3tod by ono of its most Import ant and valuable Ingrodionts Goldea Soal root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Plerco dis covered that he could, by tho use of pure, trlplo-roflned glycerine, aided by a cer tain degroo of constantly maintained heat and with tho aid of apparatus and appliances doslgncd for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable natlvo me dicinal roots their curativo pronertlej much bettor than by tho uso of alcohol, so generally omployed. So tho now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the euro of weak stomach, indigestion, or dyfpcpMa. torpid liver, or blllomness and kindred derangements was first made, as it ever slnio has Ae.n, without a particle of alcohol In its malJo-up. A glanceyitMkn iuU list of Its IngredN will show that it Is tnaJbj from the inot valuable medicinal rootnfound growing In our American itiMein- XiC ArultWiiaoirat thf-ia endorsemen been compiled by Dr. R. V. rierce, pi Buffalo, N. Y and will be mailed free Ut any one asking samo by postal card, or letter addressed to the Doctor as above. lrom those endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent schools of practice, it will be found that the Ingredients composing tho "Gold M Medical Discovery " aru advle4 ntfj only for the cure of the above mentlonM dlseaaee, but also for the cure of all ca Urrbal, bronchial and throat affection, accompalned with catarrhal dUcharge. hoarsenoss, sore throat, lingering, w haRg-on-coughs, and all those wasthMf ffectlon which, If not .promptly aad reperly treatei are liable t urmuuto (a cooauiaptloB. Take Dr. Plerce'j DU eovery la timo aad persevere Ja Itt um bbUI you give it a fair trial and It Bet Hkely to disappoint. Too jsiuch ust net k exiMMUd of It. It will net friff mliueiM. It will net core eojwisapUeii t W cure tbe aJeettooe Uat UU up U fores ttJ Ail gredlnts have rf!vKl Hip glPjngrtf SSBSSB Miifi who rynmmf.rirl rhurn m tbn YfM ui;i (iiii in ia in. . i i r r- i i i i Lr u i j-Aai m i i mmim w i 111 n mn m astrous to the sacred cause to lose this Influence. Positions Tersely Stated. "It is useless to try to explain to my people nil persons are not re sponsible for the action of politicians with perverted minds. They simply says: 'Are not the Americans Chris tions, and does not this religion tench forbearance, love and Justico? Then why do the Americans seek to hu miliate Japan, whoso sons are as bravo and honorable as enn bo found in the world?' in the interest of Christianity it is necessary to avort war at nil hazards, but America, if Bho is great, should be generous, and not forco upon Nippon tho duty of defending her honor. "If Jnpnn nniBt fight she will fight until she Is either victorious or has exhausted every resource at her com mand. Mind, I do not advocnto war. I am simply warning you of tho in-ovltable."-Seattlo Times. o Remedy for Dlnrrhoea-Xcver Known to Fall. "I want to say a few words for Chnmborlaln's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhopn Remedy. I havo used this preparation in my family for tho past flvo years and havo recommended it to n number of pooplo In York coun ty and havo never known It to fail to effect a cure In any Instnnco. I fool that I can not say too much for the host remedy of- tho kind In tho world." S. Jomlson, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This romody Is for snio at Dr Stone's drug storo. C&fvHiST DON'T LET TniS HAPPEN Put theso good resolutions that you made on January 1st Into effect nt onco by replacing your old plumb ing with the nowest Ideas In sanitary opon plumbing, and you will bo rid of tho nnnoynnco of leaking pipes and flooded floors, ns well as doctor'B bills. Wo will furnish estimates for plumbing, gas fitting and satisfaction is guaranteed ns to workmnnshlp and charges. A. L. FRASER 808 State Street. Phono 185, nUILDINO A HOUSE Wo can supply you with tho lum ber you nofcd at tho price that will materially economize In the coat Just 'como and boo us and look over our yards. GOODALE LUMBER CO., Yard Near Depot. v3&nj THE nEST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prlmo tender and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. AH our meats aro selected from the choicest, and prepared for tho table to buR tho demands of the fastidious. Our prices ure lower for quality than you can find at any place la Salem, E. O. O R O S fl, rhoae 301. 370 SUtc St. BUTTERNUT BREAD It i worth awe tkE may etaer bread, yet the jerlee l m kighec. For Mde at your greeer'a. OALIFORKLl MAXMMY. TfcoMM k. Ctet ?ri. . saiaw, wesm HiyTfrgGUl S--3-UI MM P I LaCnavj ViJc " "hk k ? J- ff-x'- j?S II MM- m i i frm-MWWM HH-ej-HH t i i i i m i! CLASSIFIED HM 8 9 1 ifr - HH - HM FOR SAUB. For sale Good 8-room house, Sev enteenth street, 7 lots, small and largo fruits, would sell on easy terms. Also good houso in Oregon City, and also SO acres of timber loud six miles from Oregon City. W. N. Munsey, 356 Seventeenth streot. Phone 1171. 7-29-2wk For Sale Plenty of clover hny, first quality. Phono 157 Suburban. II. Walker, Routo No. 7, Salem. 7-29-lm For Salo or Kent Attention nursery men and farmers, 320 acres, all in cultivation, deep soil, flno Improve ments, convenient to rail and nav igation. This' fnrm is especially adapted for nursory business. In qulro of owner, George O'Brien, 400 North Capital streot, Salem, Oregon. 7-20-tf. For Snlo Two single top buggies, in first-class condition. Ono rub' bor tired. Apply to C. W. Ynnnko, Fashion Btables. Telophono 44. 7-18-tf Highland Store. Wo hnndlo a full lino of grocorlos and fresh moats and havo lately put In a supply of tlnwnro. Call and leavo order or phono 40G, and try us for prompt dellvory. W. D. Wheeler. 7-lC-lm For Salo Old papers, 10 cents per hundred. Inqulro Journal office. A Simp Thirty-two lots, good C- room houso; good barn, nnd young fruit trcoB, Situated on car lino. $100 por lot. Liston & Rupert, Agonts 8-l-3t For Bule Household goods; canned fruit and chickens, 1303 Eigh teenth nnd Nebraska streets. 8-1-lw M MOT ! MM FOR RENT For Rent Sovon-roora houso, hot and cold wntor, elcctrlo light, bath room. Inqulro of Aug. Schroib or, 500 North High street. 3-25-tt MISCELLANEOUS. Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum bar .shingles, building mntorlal, wood and coal. Low prlcoH and prompt dolivorlos. Ono block oaat of S. P. passcngic dopot. Phono 108. 7-J!-tf Piano Timor' L. L. Woods, piano ox port tuning, ropniring nnd polish' lng. Leavo ordors at Geo. C. Will's music storo, Salem. 2-9-lyr. Coucivte Work. Got my pricos on sldowalkB, curbs, septic tanks nnd comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrBt-class. M. Ward, Highland ndd, Phono GG0. G-ll-tf Ilutto ifc Wenderotli Flno win03, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho eolobrated Kollog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beor constantly on draught. South Commercial Btreet. 0-3-lyr' Salem Iron Works. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawml'l machinery. Hop and fruit drying ' stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. Salem Box $: Lumber Co. Romovcd from South Salem to 14th Btreet, nonr tho S. P. dopot. Boxoa, Berry Crates, Fruit Tray3 and Porfoctlon Fruit Evaporntoro. Phono 201. Enlarged Our moat markot on East Stato stroot has boon doubled in slzo and wo aro bottor proparod than ever to servo customers. Prompt servico nnd tho best of moats our motto. Call or phono 190. B. E. Edwards, Prop. Wo Aro Caah Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds ot farm produco. Berry crates mado up In unlimited quantities. Capital Commission Co., 2G7 South Com mercial streot, Salem, Phono Main 179. Attention, Ladles. I havo opened a parlor at 4G4 Court street, In tho T. O. O. F. building, where I am prepared to do shampooing and manicuring. Scalp treatment a specialty. Children's hair treated. Phono 477. 7-291m To tlw Coast. Good teama and cov ered hacks for taking camping parties to the coast and mountains. Terns reoab!e, B, M. Acker nan, IIS Miller street, Salem. -2-lm DEPARTMENT - W MH-f m-HMW- JiODGES. l'orcstors of America Court Shor wood Forcstors, No. 19. Moots Tuesdny In Hurst hall, Stato streot Leo Abblc, C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lmlgo Xo. 18, K. of P. . Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner Stnto and Llborty stroota. Tuesday of each wcok at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. II, Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Oro gon Cedar Camp No. G21G. Moots every Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Tumor, cleric. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl day night nt 7:30, in Holman hall, J. A. Dickey, C. S.; P. L. Fras lr, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and ponBion insurance; ?2, ,000,000 p'edgtd; evory clnim paid Good agents wanted. J. II. G, Mongomory, supremo organlzor, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Rynn, secretary, G4G Stato streot. "MUSICAL. Aitnur von dcNNcn Tonchor ot pi ano; touch, tcchnic, Interpretation Thorough preparatory course Ad vanced students prcpnrcd for pub lo appearance. RcBidonco 053 Center St. Tel. Main 52C. 2-28-tC SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. lrauk M. Jirmvn. Mnnuincturor oi sash, doors, mouldings. All klnda of houso finish nnd h'ard wood work. Front streot, betweon Stato and Court. Mnko all complaints nt tho office. PLUMBERS. Tlieo. M. Darr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating nnd tinning. 1G4 Commercial streot. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Pvtzcl Plumbing, utoiun nndi gan fitting. Successor to Knox &, Murphy, 22 G Commercial street 'Prono Mnln 17, WAUTBD. ooa wnnt(.Hi 100 cords or less. blir fir or largo second growth, de livered on cars or wagon. Poniten tlnry foundry. R. B. Flomlng, hu-. porintoudnnt, box 354, Snlcm, 7-2G-U Wanted To borrow 11000 on the best of real ostnto socurlty. Af ply to "J. P.," caro Journal ofice. 4-20-tf Hlghoflt Cash Price Paid for chicle ena at Wlllaraotto Hotol. 4-19-tl Wanted At onco, girl to do laundry work nt Salem Hotol. 8-2-3t Hny Wanted Ton tons of good votch nnd grnln hay wanted soon. Hofer Bros., Journnl ofllcu, Salem, S-2-3t DRAYMEN. C'tinuulu.t Bros,' Transfer Uetnpmiy- All klnda of transfer work done. Fumlturo and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt Borvico Is our motto. Stand nnd offlco at 2G3 South Commorclnl streot. Phono 210. Residence Phono 908. I J. NT. LAWRENCE Formerly Baker, Lawrence & Baker. Reliable Grocer, At the Old Stand Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll nover bother with having it dono at homo again. Timo waa whon evory family could not afford to send tho washing to a laundry, but times have changed so, too have the methods and prices. Today you can better afford to send the family washing here than not to. Ask about our prices oh family wuk lag, rough dry, or Mulshed. 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