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3 liM DEFEATS , NEWBERG 'a.im hlah school football .... Bnmo moons In tho Now- ;.. iioro Monday nftornoon, ng them by tho score of 0 to ,e stars are a town from Now- Bbout 20 miles down mo nvei , jure a reputation or pinying t.n Thov outweighed tho Beam about five pounds, which fit Impossible to play the old L.4 atmlcht football against I Tii0 high school made most lr yardage on ena nuns ana formations. They worked tho y pass a numuer ot uraus iu hdrantnge. game was a queer one, anient it n hnvo .tho hotter of it all ey through and had a number nces for scoring uui mnue somo umblcs that kept tho score a no tlmo was tho Salem L dnncor. while most of the hras played In Nowborg'a torrl- tho first half tho high school off nnd Newberg worked tno bnwn nnst tho center of tho I Then tho high school braced id took tho ball nearly to tho Jhero they wcro hold nnd tried kicks at two different tlmoB, of which wcro blocked. In i tho middle 6f this half Nllos led a forward pasi after It had another player nnd carried It tho goal lino. Tho goal wis making tho scoro C to 0. rc kicked off nnd Salem took Lll un tho field. Just before was up Nllos carried tho ball no lino on a long run, but n down was not allowed becauso U out of bounds JtiBt boforo second half was mndo up of i on Salem's part to ncoro again, they would hnvo dono if it h been for froquont fumbles Displays. ' tho high school Krebs ut hnlf- and NHes at end played tiro Karnes. high school team had not boon lor a regular practice since the oe game a wcok ago which put i to a dlsadvnntago yesterday. ninmmmiinif m IUSEMENTS mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Grand Opera Houso Dates, fcarsday, Doc. 6 Mario Cahlll. onday, Doc. 9. "Tho Spldor'a Tim Vnudcte. "leg pIcturoB and Illustrated every afternoon and ovonlntr. Pt Sunday and Monday nftor- Kllnger Grand. festwood Stock CompanyTo- t. "Jack O'Dlaraonds." First M. K. Church. oesday ovo, December 3 "Tho City,' by Phllharraonlo Soclw- H Salem, Carrying Mary" made, a decided " Daly's theater, New York, nnd musical play with Mario Cahlll Lilt iss It So many ailments are uviy jutvous anecuons, Nt you can hardly miss if you trv Dr. utiles ' fervine. It restores nerv US enererv and thi'oucrh Is inicoratincr influence Ipon the nervous system, e organs are strengthen- The heart action is etter; diceKtinn irrmrnv- ft the sluggish condition h'ercoir.e. and linnlfhv ac- wity reestablished. ksht V1 , Nervine la worth tU Eft I .i A to me. I did not Know fat rot tz" . l had a gooa-physlolan fur t ,? 8' l .or stand. I was nearly LR, I Picked up a paper and Kl f?1 ot Vr- Miles' Nerv- LA1 -dfcd to tra l on 1f tYim mfV?- Wi I did io. After takln Cm1 could iTCS myself. Then 4bow t J5 Dr MUes' Heart Cur; U . 7 C3n Arb anil rn nllt and ;-??' t benefit I have re nt ..-" tbesa Kmutl.. anil KV Im l.aV bn CUred b' '1 -i.a!a RXty-nlna veara old and LN'Vi rfa yet" 6,A3 f AUMEIt, Lewutown. V. ' bottliTwtii" OUrantee that thi r money. Medical Co Elkhart, Ind ns the star, under the management of Danlol V. Arthur, will bo seen hero at .tho Grand opera house, Thursday, Doc. 5. This play ran for two months at Daly's theater. "Marrying Mary" wag written by Edwin Milton Royle who wrote "Molly Moonshine" for Miss Cahlll. Tho music h by Silvio Hcln, and the lyrics by Benjamin IlnpgooJ Burt. InMiss Cnhill's support is Eugene Cowles. Tho original New York cast and tho famous "long-skirted" chorus of dancers nind Blngors will till bo hero. .o TILLIE OLSON LAST NIGHT. Like Jack Sprat's Pljr, It Wasn't Very Little, nnd Wasn't Very nig. Tillio Olson was tho attraction at the Grand opera houso last nigh , and drew a goodly nudlonco. Onco upon a time, so runs an an cient Btory, an overly-sensltlvo gen tleman shoved his feet under tho ma hogany In a lfi-cont Btrnlght reatau. rant, and sought to solace his true Inwardness with a plato of that dl- vlno mystery commonly called hash. In exploring its formation his fork brought forth n pnrt of tho wrist band of a shirt whereon was a but ton. Calling tho waiter ho hold up tho .offending bit of lingerie, and nskud ,of tho dusky Ganymede: "What Is this?" "Dat sail," said tho sauve descend nnt of Ham, "I should tako, sab, to bo do rlsband of a shirt, wid do but ton nttatched." "Well, I found it In tho hash," wan tho rojoindor. "Yes, sah; yes, sab! dat's corrcot, sah! Did you 'spcot to find a pair of ton dollah gold cuff buttons In a ton-cont pinto of hash, sah?" Vnudette IIlUBtrated song, "Whoro tho Blue Bolls Bloom in tho Wild Wood." The moving picture Is extra good, title, "Tho Easterner." .LOCAL INSTITUTE. School Tenchcrs Will Hold Convcn- tlon nt High School Bnturtlay. County Superintendent Smith has mndo nrrnngomcnt8 to hold n local Instltuto for tho teachers of Marlon county noxt Saturday at tho Salem high ftchool. Tho convention will not bo tho ropular iTnminl Instltuto at which meeting tho nttendanco la compulsery: but will bo a profitable local gathoring of all tho teachers who can attend. Among tho prom inent speakers who will bo present Is J. W. Redwny, author of tho adoptod text In geography. Ho Is said to bo n very ontortalntng nnd eloquent speaker. Tho ItiBtltuto will convono at 10 o'clock a. m. when tho following progrnm will bo rendered Address Supt. J. M. Powers "History" Prof. J. S. Graham Address J. W. Kcdway Afternoon. Class work, "Bookkeeping" 13. T. Marlatto Class work, "First Grndo" Margaret Cospcr Class work, "Seventh and Eighth Grammar"... O. A. Poobles Addrosa J. H. Aokorman Address J. W. Rod way o- X-RAYS. Tho dispatohos yostorday said Anna Held waB sufforlnc from nor- Ivoub prostration, brought on by hav ing too many cloths. Maybe su had thorn, but if so s'ho never wora them on tho stage. Tho holiday trade ought to b good right now, wMi wry day n holldK'. How did thft ritult of th oharlar elootlon suit you? Anvona who hM kiwi buslnow with th SftotUa ga company may wall doubt the ctruthfulnww or tne stnrv about a man dropping a quar- I .- i a .. nnta ml . .tor in tno sioi mowr oi k -- chino In that city, and getting nnm.h caa for two-UIt to kill him. Of ooursd, something might have cloggad ho rooter. T ' Salem PuWlc Library. Tho report for November Is as follews: Number using readlsg room ..33oJ Dally avorago " Now members " Total momborthlp 203? New Boeks: Purchased i; Gifts " Total -on Number of Loans Books Periodicals iav rn.., .. 2541 Number of voUimes In library,. 5584 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON; tw Ji ",wi '&v iFyfimf wM tiSEls i Am Iff wkt s3i HuiBit . .yB 11feteW1 Free Catarrh Cure Had Breath, K'Hnwldng anil Spitting Quickly Ouml -Kill Out Free Coupon Ilclow. 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A fat bank account, a rock on the edge of a hill, a barrel of gunpowder, and SCOTT'S EMULSION all contain "kinetic energy," so the profesror tells ui. Power b stored up In Scott's Emulsion TW force lei looe In the system of the consumptive gives him the .strength io take on new flesh. It Is powerful flesh'produeer.4 AMDnucta! 60. and $LO. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1007. Wltf tiillllffIMHMlHIIiltlHHf l CLASSIPIED , FOR SALB L'otntoes for Sale In 5 to 10-sack lots, at 75c per sack. At Cum mins Bros, baggago and oxprosfs ofllco. 1 1-2 0-1 w For Sale Cedar post, from old growth cedar, on Fairgrounds road near tile works. C. A. Warner, Salem. Phono Main 11C0. 11-3 0-1 wk-ltw For Sale Cheap, hlgn-grado furni ture. Bought now 13 months ago. Call from 2 to 4 p. m. ut ttev. F. E. Dell's, 529 Court St. Ax Hill). 32C N.Commorclaf Btrict. Has a buyer for household goods, If you havo anything In that lino to soil for cash. Call at onco. 11-26-lmo Fov Snle A Columbia dlso grnpho- phono ($35 mnchino), and 2G records; good assortment. Twon-ty-ono 10-inch nnd four 11-inch size. Price ?25. 11-27-dw-tf VioQIns on Trinl Hnnd-mndo vlollna for enlo on ten days 'trial, at my shop over Perry's drug store M. S. Fuller. ll-D-lm For Sale One-yoar-old "Mnmmotu" oincKuerry pianis. Ton coma apiece, or $1 per dozen. AddroaB Box 415, Salem, Or. 10-24-tf For Sale A now Edlaon Home Phonogrnph $00 outfit for $40. Apply to W. II. Squiro, West Sa lem. 10-12-tf For Sale Good houso and barn, new, 25 acres all under cultivation berries, prunes and all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from, Salem, $3500 This Includes 0 cows, 2 horsos.har noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and othor farming necessities. Enqulro 492 8tato street. 9-23-tt To the PurclinHcr nnd Invwtor Wo have property that will mnko you a fine investment. Residence prop erty from $700 to $4000. Im proved fnrmB from $25 to $75,por aero. Tfacta of 5 and 10 acres at bargain pricos, well located, Just what you want for an ideal homo. Invest your monoy in roal estate; It Is absolutely safo nnd a money wlnnor. Latham Land Company, Over Portland Gonoral Electric", corner of Stato and Commercial strootB. 11-20-tf FOR RENT l-'or Rent A suite of throo furnlBhoil housekeeping roomi. Modorn con veniences, centrally located and on first floor, 415 Court ntroot or phono 544. 122-2-3t To Rent. Flvo room flat. ovor'Fnr rlngton & Van Patton'a market. Inqulro of Sterner & Borgor, 188 South Liberty street. 0-24-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Property, Property This Is the tlmo to Invest In city property and farm lands. A good plastered 5 room cottago with lot and a half, prlco $860; 3 oholco lots, 00-100, woll located, prico $500 each. Iatham Ijnd Company, over Portland General Electric. 11-30-tf. glOO to $100 Por month oaslly earned by nd writers nnd show card wrltora. Our system of cor respondence Instruction Is tho only praotlctl one In the West. Wrlta for booklet about tho most fan clnatlne and profitable professions Brains to Rent, B COO, Dokura building. Portland, Or. 11-30-lwk Vogt-i Lumber and Fuel Co, Lum bar ,shlngl08, building material, wood and coal. Low pTlcea and prompt dellvorloa. One block oast of 8. P. passengw depot. Phono 108. ' 7-2-tf Butte & Weuderoth Flno wines, liquors and olgara, Wo handlo the celebrated Kellog gand Caatlo whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Cpmmerclal street. 9-3-lyr EnlargtHl Our meat market on East State street has been doubled in size and we aro better prepared than ever to servo customers. Prompt aorvlco and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. D. B. Edwards, Prop. We Are Cash Furcluuicre- Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Berry crates made up In unlimited luantltles. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Coa mercial street, Salem. Pnone Mala 179. Tho Owner Of tho plgeona which nro doatroylng freshly sown grain aro notlflod to keep tho eamo up. By doing o they will boetow a f&vor on citizens of North Sa lem. ll-20-St DEPARTMENT Kmploymcitt Agency If you want help of any kind or vnnt a plnco to work, no matter what you want, make your wpnts known by registering at my ofllce, Aho lmvo ronl ostnto of cvory dcscrlii tlou, nnd cell nt bedrock prices and terms. FIro nnd accident pol lclos. Notary work of all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ofilco, Grnngo Hull, corner of Commer cial nnd Contor strcats. Phones 337 and Far mora 193. U. U. Ry an. 11-30-tf IiOtlles Havo your qullta qulltod at 141 South Ltborty Btroot, tho Now Idoa Qulltcr, oppostto Salem stoma laundry. Prlcea, sprenda nnd fan cy quilts, $1.50; comforts and plain quilts, $1.00. Mrs. W. II. Dorman, proprietor. 11-10-lm LODGES. rnrpentcrs Union No. 1005 Local Union No. 1005 of Carpenters and Jolrers of America meet ovor? Saturday ovonlng nt 7:30 p. m. In Hcarot hall, 420 Stato St. A. W. DcnnlB, Roc. Sec. Foresters of America -Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 10. Meet? Wodnosdny In Hurst hall, Stat Btroot. Lo oAbbo, O. R.; J. O Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Llborty streote Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 p m. Oscar Johnson, O, 0.; 10. II. Anderson, K. ot It. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Moot ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V, C; F. A. Tumor, clork. Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day ulght at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fraa lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acol- dont and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid Good agents wanted. J. H. O. Mongomory, auprome organizer, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. It Ryan, Bccrotary, 546 State street FLUMIlKRS. Thoo. M. Ran Plumbln-g, hot water and steam heating and tinning. 104 Commercial utreotr- Phoa Main 102. 0-1-ljr 31. J. Petzel Plumbing, atoam nnd gas fitting. Successor to Knox ft Murphy, 226 Commercial it root Prono Main 17. LIVERY AND FEED STADLES. Llvtvy nnd Fwd HtaWes Ola Post office Stables, at 264 Forry etroot, botwoon Commercial and Front streets. Tolophnno 188. Soma of tho finest llvorles in the city can bo found horo. Dick Wostacott, proprlotor. 10-1-lyr BAsn m) noon .9romB3. Frank M. Brown. -Manufacturer of aash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front street, bctweon State and Court. Mako all complaints nt tho ofilco. DRAYMEN. Cuutmliu Bros,' Transfer Owpany All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxod ready for shipment. Prompt sorvlco Is our motto. Stand nnd offlco at 253 South Commercial street. Phono 210. Resldencn Phono 908 PROFESSIONAL. surgeon. Telophono 307 Main. Ofllcos, 346 Stnto strcot, opposlto court houso, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo WANTED. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Apply morning of Mrs. Louts Laohmund, 2C4 North Church streot. 11-21-tf Wiuitel Prooeriian. Apply to Jour nal office. LOST. Strayed or Stolen Cut of my pas ture, three miles southeast of Sa lem, about ono month ago, a last spring's Jorsey heifer calf, whtto body nnd tip of tall whlto. Liber al reward will bo paid for Infor mation of Its whereabouts. F. M. Smith, Route, No. 0, Salem. ll-2Clwk SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICJ9 CITY HALL. For -water arrlco apply at oMee. Bill payable Monthly la 4rB. HOTELS. imiiinnmnniiniimj The VVIifte House Restaurant For a Regular 4 J 25c Dinner at 20c I They can't bo brat McGHclwist & Son X i iutuviuin x IWl 1 1 I11IIIIII1IIHMMM f ELITE HOTEL : Restaurant and hotely en ; j European plan. Mealo ati 3i hours on Bhort order. Resulai ', I dlnnor 35 cents. Thirty now J ly finished furnlshod roomav E. ECKERLEN, Prop. ! ' 148 Commercial' St. ', ', HHIHHIlimHiiiiatm 8w court nmmwr. Call and try thaw, a S 15c. Board per week $J.7" f also furnished rMM vr? S reasonable. AT THll Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c NH Hti Hotel St. PhiHp Fourth and Fifth anil Bar4 Stroota, Portland, Ow-row, Now flroproot Europcaa Hoe. Steam boat. Modern conveBlflBewa Rates $1.00 per day nnd up. Uatow dopot enr will land you at the &er. H. PIERCE, Pic t n 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 :: GRAND OPENING '. '. Tho Homeshoo KTstaMmnf- I '. '. Scott Forguson old Btan J I ; ; thoroughly renovated and w ; ; ' ly furnlshod throughout. ' pa :; Best 20c Meal In the City;: ; ; Chlckon dlnnor on Sunday j - Call and bo convinced, - 13. M. ACKERMAN, Prof , . ; ; 333 Stato Utroot. : ; MlllllimiillllHIIHl YHU THE BEST UOAMf TIIK FAMILY EVER HAD Can bo obtained frota onr pthaM teudor nnd Juicy beef, mutt pork. All our moats aro sefeeteA from tho cholcost, nnd proparod fc the tablo to suit tho doranndd of ibm fastidious. Our prices aro )oar 9m quality than you can find nt staff place In Salem, E. O. O It O 8 fl, Phono COl. 7fl State fit. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Tho above cut represents aw brick lined Torrid Zouo Furnaoa. Guaranteed gus, smoko and Cmai proof. Economical aud durabto, A. L FRASER USH STATE SXREKT, Estimates furulsbed on heating S Cia!SIMJH M1MDI1 HMlWk. Till M 1 WM MUUfaTt aVSJLnSn iXBaiM mka UiikM.aullMMri.tlu WlttHUWSTS n?-r-xzzf?A xr f 9!aVrfHw2HK ImBBM I JLIaBB!jHmu99TrJWbBBHLBBHa, r)r l -Sf 4 m w -si L & aV.