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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKKGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1007. m STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER Splendid Showing of OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS AND SKIRTS Everybody who wants tho beat of new Outing Gowns and Skirts will find eplondld and tlmoly bargains at "Stockton's." Wo havo planned uu usually woll for this season, having gathered moro varieties of styloi than over boforo, and now we mark thorn much loss than wo expected to It's ah tm0sjal opportunity that you should embrace. i Children's Gowns ' 2 to J 4 years A big varloty of styles and colors mado up extra well. 45c to 90c each Petticoats of Gating Flannel Whlto trimmed with lace and In sertion, colored stripes, milled and scalloped. 50c, 75c to $ i. 25 THIS IS SAID TO HELP MANY Slould Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe At Home and Try It, Anyway Gowns 50c and 75c I Von will be aurprlsod at tho. excellent valuos of mit gowns You will wonder how wo can at- Iford to sell them so cheap. .AH goo'd patterns, likely and gmerously mado, Gowns $1.00 to $3.25 Everyono Is a prlzo. They are mado of whlto and plain colored, also atrlpod and figured out ings. Collars and cuffs nicely embroidered In silk, somo aro trimmed In ombroldory and lace. Big Department of Outing Flannel Goods Everything New and Good rand Opera House i JOHN r. CORDBAY, Mgr. th Annual Tour of Jacob isVncompnrablo Company In Host Popular Amorlcnn ftEver Written. , Brighter, Better Than Ever. a Old Kentucky taw $20,000 PRODUCTION' written by 0, T. Duzoy. rMlckliiR, Frolicking, Comlml ininnu-s. i tacky Thoroughbred Horses. IteGivatMt of all Horso Itnces IFwouj Plrknnliiny Brass Band. -100, 73c. DOe. 35c. fle at box offlco Thursday 9 -. m. (LINGER-GRAND THEATRE COMMENTING OCT 14. Don't fall to see Hurry Up of New York S08' and pictures. Two per formances each night. 10c and 20c X-RAYS "IT Dfin' ., , d'h V , uaVB Sa,em f0 '4vt fas,t,st n,a n the i "ot ,ha slowest, and fe-v itejiln. a are more -sub- f arZ .'',?:. ,ntbe l0n a u h m to Seaside two years auk T e Y0W Park W mm venieen years In tnt u- ' aud no I back to fuu r p,acea haYfi ! r on k? are BettlnS more kr:0abat they hav'f y T,ftTllln88 wlu move ott , l. nue. When "tt and Corbett died at "WwTJ 0UM have thought W r1 fei out of the to let tho sunshlno qt progress In on tho city of Portland. As GarfloM said, tho stars in their courses aro fighting for Snlom. Tho Capital City of Oregon has ton times tho re sources of any other city on tho const. With tho push, vim, sna,p and onorgy of Spoknno or Soattlo wo would go llko a rocket and would novor stop. But this Is an older town than either of those nnd suffers a llttlo from being aged. b Eroct no more woodon building on Willamette campus. J. W. Pratt hnnds in tho chnm plon pqtnto so. far, weighing four and a quarter pounds. It Is a natlvo Oregon Burbank. Thore was an old man potato weighing nbout two pounds, nnd then nnothor boh of a potato growing out of that nearly an big. Old man Srud and his boy to gether woro enough to feed a small family, or mako potato salad for a wholo church social. Who can beat H? Tho Salem atreot paving plant stands on historical ground. It wns tho slto of tho Du Rell sawmill, tho I first steam sawmill In tho clty.erecfc: ed on tho bnnk of south Mill creek. It was washed away by tho high water of 1802, but somo of the foun dation stones aro atlU thore. Tho paving plant Is also on tho slto of the natural amphitheatre that over looked tho slto of tho gallows where Deals and Baker woro executed by public hanging, nnd witnessed by tho whole countryside. It Is a long hark from those days to tho present, and men aro old and gray who were young follows In school then. But tho world do move. a i The value of advertising Ib shown by an Innocent item about a Journal 'subscriber who has an overly bright young lady dog. Sho does not read Tho Journal, but she does Ho In wal for It and deliver It to tho owner of the dog, who formely hnd an of fer of ten dollars for tho animal, and now holds her at fifty. Tho dlf j foronco In prlco is duo to tho adver tising. Tho Westorn Union Tologrnph Co. seems to bo seeing how llttlo busi ness It can do nt Salem. A press dispatch received nt 2:07 was deliv ered at Tho Journal ofllco at 2.: 43. two blocks away. A dispatch filed on ono of Its mosaongor calls wns obtained by fast mossongor service about an hour later. Tho Orogon compulsory education law that for bids hiring boys who ought to bo In school has almost put tho Westorn Union out of buslnoss. If ovor there was a caso whoro tho govern mont would be justified In tnklng ovor a public utility sorvlco It la In tho caso of xho tologrnphs. It could not bo slowor than tho malls but evon thnt would bo an Improvement on somo of tho prosont service. Tho manager at Salem rccontly roslgnod nnd wont to fnrmlng. What grudgo tho Pacific coast suporlntondont has against this city not to bo willing to nllow enough ofllco help is a mystery. A dispatch from Milton, Oregon, Bay an olootrlc car on tho Walla Walla intorurban line struck a cow, and was derailed. With that wisdom and careful thoughtfulnoss and at tention to detail peculiar to those who gather news for transmission, this ono addod to tho news tho state- Get from any prescription phar macy the follewing: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounco; Compound Kargon, ono ounce: Compound Syrun Sarsapa- rllla, three ounces. Shako woll In n bottlo and tako a teaspoonful doso after each meal and nt bedtime. Tho abovo Is considered by an eminent authority as tho finest pro- scrlptlon ever written to rollovo Backache, Kidney Trouble, Woak Bladder and all forms of Urinary difficulties. This mlxturo nets promptly on tho elmlnatlve tissues" of tho Kidneys, enabling them to filter and strain tho uric acid and other waste matter from tho blood which causes Rheumatism. Somo persons who suffor with tho afflictions mny not fool lncllnod to plnco much confldenco in this slm- WANTS MORE LIGHT Tho Horse Editor Appeals to Port land's After Dinner Push, For Information Tho Inltlatlvo and roforendura camo up for dIscusslon,or rather con demnation, at Portland recently, tho tlmo being Tuesday night, the occa sion, tho Commercial Club's first monthly dinner, and tho speakers boing provided for tho CBpoctal pur poso of Jumping onto tho "inltlatlvo and referendum,' lndlvidunlly nnd collectively. Tho horso editor hns read with conslderablo amusement, not un mixed with aomo information, tho account of tho affair, as horaldcd to tho world through tho columnB of tho Oregonlnn. Now, tho horso edi tor Is ono of tho commonost kind of common people Ho does not boast of a collogo education, Ho has not tho oruditinn 'of a Harvoy Scott,, tho profound mnss of generally useless knowlcdgo with which tho avornge collogo president's think tank Is com a Chinese funeral? And did not these samo pamphlets say "Voto for the iiiltlatlvo and referendum?" You vorlly; nnd yet theso samo loadors now tell us thoy didn't know what they woro talking about. In the lnnguago of tho Immortal Tom Ochlt trco: "Whoro aro wo at?" Tho horBOj editor has no advlco to give, nnd, unfortunately, ho has nono to follow. Along with tho balanco of tho uninformed sons of toll, he goes groping blindly; vainly hoping for light, and realizing that In his blindness ho is bound for tho ditch Blnco ovory individual of tho Com mercial Club push Is troubled with intellectual BtrablsmuB nnd montal optholmln. Tho voters should invoke tho Inl tlatlvo to havo a "public montor ap pointed for thomsolvoa, but then the Portland intellect would want to select him, so what's tho ubo? o ' ntn mlvtllrn vnf -tlirvon vlir linvi nmiilu nttn.1 ah . 1. .tit In .1 1 ,,-vr ....-.. v, jvi. ...vuv . ..w ..... v . I11U.IIJ IIIIUU, 111 IIIU UillllMllb Itllfl; tried it say tho results aro simply of glittering gonornlltlos with which surprising, tho rollof being effected without tho slightest Injury to tho stomnch or othor organs. Mix somo nnd glvo It n trial. It certainly comes highly recommend ed. It Is thl prescription of an emi nent authority, whoso entlro reputa tion, It Is Bnltl, wns established by It Hon. W. D. ronton enn polish up any old subject till it coruscates llko an ovor-rlpo mackerel In tho brlgk of fulgenco of tho hnrvcBt moon. Still, with tho plain, common, everyday thlnkor with which a chary nnturo provided him, ho has given tho speeches of tho gentlemen of tho lUHHUDorciHi Viiiui hiiiiiu uiuukiu, nnu mont that tho cow was In front of arrived at tho conclusion thnt, as tho tho car when struck. If tho street cars had Bomo sign by which thoy could bo Identified nftor dark, It would provo a great conve nience to tho patrons of tho cars. Tho troublo with Prosldont Camp boll, of tho U. of O., 1b thnt ho Imag ines ho hns boon omploycd to run tho Btate, Instend of tho Unlvorslty. speakers admitted thoy didn't know anything nbout wha,t thoy woro vot ing for whon thoy nsslstod In adopt ing tho Inltlatlvo and referendum, nnd as It Is ovldont thnt thoy have learned nothing since, tho "common pooplo" aro up against it. Thoro Isn't any ono to teach them, eithor. Ponton rnn't; President Campbell, doesn't know tho difference botwepn tho law aud tho U. of O. approprla tlon bill; U'Hon has forgotten, and If tho fog had n llttlo swcotenlng Scott hasn't decided yot which sldo In It, It would mnko pretty good ho- ho 1b on. da fountain boozo. Tho horso editor fools hurt. Ho wnntB to voto on this proposition. Tlin flnenknrn nt llm Portlnnil Com mwl hn vnntn tn voto rluht: but llOVZ ... - - . -,. , morclnl Cllub dinner, declared thnt can ho do it If tho great men of tha wio poopio oi urugon uiu not Kiiow(siniu snuvo muir iuui uuuur mu uum what thoy wanted, nnd tho club morclnl Club's mnhogany, and ro thornforo nnsfl d a resolution that. ward tho hoBts for furnishing tho tho U. of O. appropriation bill should stuffing by dealing in motnphyslcal bo pnssod. Now, that tho benighted dissertations on "Tho Booming of thJ farmer and ignorant othor people thing unknown," or "Who known havo had their duty pointed out to what Is going on undor n farmer's them, lot them walk up to tho pollB, hat?" and voto as thoy aro told. j Fouton wiyu "Tho Inltlatlvo ntul irnfnrmitliim hllS tlOHO HO BgrlOUh ' I harm. bucnuHo tho neonlo aro nearly H-l I 1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I iwuyH rKht." That was real nlco of him, but how aro tho pooplo going limiHIilllllHIIMIIII IX The t White House Restaurant J For a Regular 1 25c Dinner at20c J Tfcey eta't.lM McGJkhrist & Son O.K. GROCERY Everybody enjoys a steaming, aro matic cup of coffee, and all know that the best way to get It is to have tho right kind of coffee to mako it from. We have several special blends, and can guarantee you tba highest quality for the cost that is obtainable. While ordering remem ber we have a full Hae of groceries. A. A. ENGLEBART, Phoas 122 Flour I Holland Bulbs Part of our fall bulbs aro in, Now is tho tlmo to plant them T aro very low for good bulbs. : Grass and '' Piefd Seeds Our stock Is tho largest in ! '. tho city. Wo make this a spo- ; ; clalty and can pleaso you. You ; will find our prices aro tho !! lowest in the valley for good .. ! ' seeds, and you do not want ;; any other kind. 1 D. A. White I & Sons T 256 Comwerclal St., 8lsa, Or. I iniHHmniimnn Piles 15 Years to romnln right ir tho Portland bunch pulls down tho blinds ovor ; ; Now Is tho tlmo to buy your ; ; tj,olr thlnkogrnphB, nnd don't lot tho '.'. wlntor'B supply of flour. Flour-! I bright lights of their Intollocta enst ; ; Is advancing In prlco vory rap- ; ; a f0W bright HashoB Into the dark ; ; Idly. Placo your ordor today ; ; nnd raylosB gloom of our Innocent !- nt tho. old prlco. iguoranco? Truo, tho loading Intel lects of tho vlllngo down tho creek I f - . . havo assorted that they nouovo tno V-QffOlS !! University of Orogon appropriation ought to pass, wit tins is noi con- Wo havo Borne flno carrots ,. vlnclng. Tho common, everyday T that wo aro making a very low t voter wants a rinson. How aro wo prlco on. Try a few sacks, to know whother tho great mon real- X thoy aro tho cheapest feed on ..ily meant what thoy said, Wo real I tho market toduy. ', '. Uo that thoy woro guests, Invited to ;; attend the wako of tho roforondum, !!'and their expressions may have, only !! been thoso trifles of polltonesa com mon on such occasions. Who knows but that, whon tho champagno cobbos l t.nl.liln nll.l thn IllllirltV tO flOW. for early blooms. Our prices I th w 8ny HU myw Mld t Then, again, wnon mo imuuwvu !! and referendum wns to bo voted up- I Ns?M Rarr'plQ !!!o. did "ft somo of the Bnmo horn T ICYT B-U1 I lJ ..' ,.,,. , ....i.ii- annilmmit nml 'IWUlUUin ui ni,.w u Wo carry a complete Block ..pamphlets nroaucast ovor um nur I of kegs and barrels for elder, ..'stato, and scatter thorn tnrougn mo t kraut, plcklos, meat, fish, eta. highways and uywaya, iiihii mo - 4 .. Ilt.n ll,n inll nllil 9 Van JUllllB IOOKUU UK" l"U lll u m ; VETCH AND ;: CHEAT SEED Wo havo a limited amount of each on hand, and if you will seed aajr better put your order la early, as the supply will not equal the de-Bsasd. THUon St Co PiMM SS9 ' SWm, Ot 8tvcl Vvoiw An Operation by a Half Box of tho Pyramid Pllo Caro You Cnn Try It l-Vco. 1 "I cannot help writing to you nbout your wondortul euro for piles. Whon I wroto to, you for n sample I was thinking of going through nn opornttou. Dut I thouglit I would glvo your romedlos n trial. I am so happy that I did for I am cured and only usod half a box. I had piles ovor Blnco tho yenr 1801. I wish you would publish my namo for t am well known In tho Marino Corps, Uno my namo tho best way you know how. Thanking you for your good ndvlco. Yours truly, Cloopas Forte, Mnrlno llarrackB, U. S. N. Training Station, San Francisco, Cnl. Whivt should Induco fills United States Bcnumn to wrlto us in this manner If not gratitude- for being cured of a dlBonao which had tor tured him for fltteon years? Mr. Forto wiih positively unknown to us until ho wroto for tho Bamplo of our wondorful romody. You mny bo suffering tn tho same way. Just boikI your namo and addross to Pyramid Drug Co., 00 Pyramid Building', Mnrshnll, Mich., and re colvo froo by return mall tho trial Vnckngo In a plain wrnppor, Tho moment you start to uso it, your (Mirroring 'ends nnd tho euro of your drend dlsoaBo is In Bight. Then you cnn got a full-sized box from any drugglnt for 50 conts and oven ono box mny euro you. It lu woll worth trying. No knlfo and itn torturo. No doctor and his bills, All druggists, HO conts. Wrlto todny for n froo package. O i Proposal ImvIUhI, Son'od bids will bo recolvcd by tho noard of Trustees, Orogon Stato Insano ABylum, at tho Clovornor'ri olllco, Snlom, Oregon, until 1:30 p. in., October 22, 1007 for mlxod paint for oxtorlor painting at tho Oregon Statu Insano Asylum. Specifications giving formula and approximate quantity can bo soon at tho Govornor'a ofllco, Suporlntond ont of tho asylum's ofllco and at the ofllco of Dolos D. Neor, architect, 133W First stront, Portland, Oro gon. Bids must 1)0 made In accordance with tho specifications, and quote price per gnllon, dollvorod at tho said Asylum at Salem, Orogon, By order of tho Bonrd of Truatew Orogon State Insano Asylum. Attest: W. N. OATKNS, 10-ir.-18t Clerk u To Urn Ix?khI Voters of tho City of Salem, Oregen: You nro horoby notified that the registration books for tho City of Salem, Orogon, aro now open, and that it Is tho duty of all oloctors of said city to roglster boforo tho hold ing of tho primary election in Bald city on November 2, 1007, nnd that said registration books will bo opou at tho ofllco of tho City Itccord or in tho City Hall in said city, dur ing ofllco hours, for tho purposo of registering oloctors, until 0 o'clock p. in. of Thursday, October 31, 1907, W. A. MOOBES, 10-ll-10t City Bocor.dor. WINDOW GLASS Complete assortment of sizes. Plato, corrugated and picture glasi, sluglo and double strength. Boglaz lag dono to order. John Hughes Co Phoae 69. 4S to Hi ftate itreet, gAleai, OrfHL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H IHIHIIIIHI 12th street. .!...