DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1007.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
E. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop.
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An Indopendont-Newspaper DoTotcd to American Principles and
tho Progress and Dovclopcmout of All Oregon.
rubllxued livery Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oro.
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SPECIAL 5ELnrERY.
For convenience of subscribers branch delivery offices aro estab
lished at tho following places at 35 cents per month, $1.00 for threo
mont' ".
Asylum Store, F. O. Do Voe & Bon, Asylum Avonuo Junction.
Carllne, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store.
Dauo's Store, Alex, Daue, South Commercial street. i
Eloctrio Storo, C. M. Eppley, East Stato street.
Fair Grounds Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howoll's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. K. Grocory, A. A. Engloba t, Twelfth street.
Wheeler's Storo, W. D. Whcoor, Highland avenue.
Yow Park Storq, F. Q. Bower ox, Twelfth and LqbUo.
Catarrh
Is a Constitutional Disease
It originates in impuro blood nnd
requires constitutional trcntmont, acting
through and purifying tho blood, for its
radical and permanent cure. Tho
greatest constitutional romedy is
Hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab
lots known as Snrsataba. 100doscs$l.
Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
aro promptly relieved by AntUoplets or
Catarrlets, 60o., druggists or mall.
O. I. Hood Co,, Lowell, Mass.
SOCIAL GOSSIP i
friiimiiHiininmiii
I THE CHURCHES
JUST RUMOR.
Sing ho! for tho thrill ,of tho shimmering dawn
When tho henrt of tho morn Is aqulver;
Whon tho hilltops aro kUsed by tho reddening mist
That slowly creeps up from tho river,
Tho blood's nowly stirred by (ho song of tho bird
Though Bcoffers may scorn and derldo it.
To tIbo with tho sun is most glorious fun,
I havo hoard but I novor lmvo tried It.
f.
Sing hoy! for tin Joy of hard, houlth-glvlntj toll;
Of sotting tho paco for your nolghbor,
Of tending a "cow till your 'Bwoat-boadod brow
Is sot with 'tho diamonds of labor,
Of hustling In hay through tho hot Summer day;
Whon onco you havo fairly begun It.
A working caroor fills tho hoart with high oheor,
I havo lioard though I never have dono it.
Sing hi! for tho sternly abstemious llfo,
Whon ono has tho courago to risk It "
Thero is novor n food that Is nearly aa good
As wator and stool-wlro biscuit. '
No wise man would oat olthor plo, cako or moat;
Thoy lnjuro ono'H conscience nnd orodit,
Tho old anchorite lived a llfo Of delight,
So I've rend though I novor haVo l"d it.
Now York Amorloan.
nmiinniMMt i-mim
LlKton-Lcnon, .
Ono of tho protticst weddings
which has occurred in thta city for
some tlmo was that of Miss Lydla
Francis Llston and Mr. Arthur J.
Lonon of Portland, which took nlnco
last Tuesday ovenlng at 7 o'clock at
tho homo of tho brldo's parents In
Englewood addition.
Miss Lorona MoadowB of Portland
recolvod, and at tho hour of soven,
tho brldo and groom unattended to
tho sweet strains of Lohongrln'
wedding march, beautifully ronderca
by Miss F. Llston, took their
places beneath a gorgeous boll of
chrysanthemums nnd smllnx near tho
largo doublo windows in tho drawing
room whoro Rov. B. C. Blnck pro-
TIIM WONDEHFUfi IlKllUILDINa OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Twonty montliB ago enmo tho disaster that made San Francisco tho host
lenown city In tho world.
Novor has thoro boon u moro marvelous roebvory FUOM WHAT SHKM
ED AT THE TIMK L'TTKR ANNIHILATION.
Figures of reconstruction, as a rule, convoy Uttlo to tho mind, but In
connootlon with tho reconstruction tlint has takon placo in Sun Francisco
In twonty months tho ilguros uro startling.
Tho Uro consumed 28,188 buildings, tho vnluo of which was $105.
000,000. Thoro havo boon erected in round numbers, G000 buildings, nnd
THERE ARK IN COURSE OF ERECTION JJOOO OTIIHIIS,
Tho estimated valuo of thoso 9003 buildings is $101,000,000, or Just
ono million dollars loss than tho vahio of threo tlmos as many buildings
which woro dostroyod.
Those figures glvo somo lilon of tho character of the buildings whhh
nro being orouted to roplaoe the dastroyod city.
But thoro Is oven more significant fonturt-s to the.no now buildings.
Tho lloor Hiiao of 0000 new buildings Is ostlmnted to be GREATISlt
THAN TIIK FLOOR SIACU OF ALL TIIIC BUILDINGS DESTROYED.
According to these Ilguros, which have been carotully oompllod by tho
California promotion committee, ihe new city will be three times ns
good, so far ns buildings go, ns wtu tho old.
Tho clustt of construe 'on Is 200 percent bottor than that which wns
burned, m far as vnluo. is concern d, and from n flro proof standpoint Is
so muoh higher that thoro Is no' bssls of comparison.
As tho city emorges from the oh.iotlo condition which has onvolopod-
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Unitarian.
Corner Cottage sutf Chemeketa
fstreots. Services at 1,0:30 a. m.
Sormoh by tho pastor, .Rev. Paul S.
Dandy. 8ubjcct, "Tho Expectant
Llfo." Sunday Bchool at 11:45 a.
m., Immediately after tho morning
Borvico. Tho Sunday school will
hold apodal sorvlcos In commemora
tion of Christmas, consisting of sing
ing, reading, otc. Thero will a'lso bo
Bpeclal slngirig at tho morning sorv
ico. Tho public aro invited.
First Methodist Episcopal.
Christmas sorvicos, special music
both morning and ovonlng. Tho topic
of tho morning sermon, "Tho In
carnation in Prophecy." Tho ovon
lng topic will bo "Tho Wiso Men and
tho Star, Tho Shopards and tho Ang3l
Song." A cordial Invitation to
strangers to Join us In those serv
ices. Harriett Chapel.
Yow Park U. B. Sunday school at
10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by
presiding older, A. R. Laudy. No
preaching in tho ovonlng. At 3 p. m.
tho . children will mot to rohoarso
for tho Christmas oxorclses which
takes placo Monday evening at 7:30
p. in. J. II, Merryman, pnstor.
First Congregational.
Preaching Sunday morning at
10:30 and In'tho evening at 7:30 by
Sunday Bchool
P. S. C. E. at
and prnyor
mooting on Thursday ovonlng at 7:30
p. in. All persons nro cordlnlly wol
comed to those scrvlcos.
First Christ Inn.
Tho pnstor will preach at 11 n. m.,
and 7:30 p. m. at tho First Christian
church tomorrow. Morning themo,
"A Groat Stnto and a Groat Thomo";
ovonlng, "Christianity Dollnlto."
Dlblo school, 10 n.vm. Christian En
deavor, C:30 p. in. All cordially In
vited. Gospel Chapel.
Fifteenth nnd Mill streets. Pronch
Intr at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
'Pralso Borvico at 0:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 12 in. Blblo Htudy Tuos-
nounccd thorn man and wlfo.
HMin lirtrln una slnlntlv rrntifnnil In
whlto taffeta trlmmod in point lace i Riov P f' Kn,8ht
whllo tho groom woro tho convon- ,,,, ',,.'
i i i.t ,. m,. ,.,.,. , . C:30 In tho ovonlng,
largo cluster of whlto carnations
wns caught by Miss Blnncho Llston,
a slstor of tho bride.
Tho rooms woro prettily decorated
for tho occasion with largo clusters
of chrysanthemums Intermingled
with nnrolssuB and smllnx.
Tho color schemes woro rod nnd
whlto for tho dining room and whlto
nnd green throughout tho drawing
room.
Tho Mlssos Blanche Llston, Cora
Hopkins and Helen Morcor 'sorvod
In n grncoful mnnnor during tho wed
ding suppor, after which tho happy
young couplo took tho train for
Dnfllnnd nlintn Mint iMl nol1i
Tho brldo is tuo'utond daughter ,tln' Jvw,,n Pfayor mooting Prldajr
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 'Llston of thls,ovonln A. , ,, ... .
VJl'lllllil uwiiKit K"ll,"",l
HOW HE HAS
MADERA. SU
JL. I . Copper Tells
ICn TJ.
Why He Accomplishes So Iftjl
No man in rccont years -hns beoni "r h
moro succoaiful In restoring humnnL.,. "av" be ileku.
health than L. T. Coonor. ni.L " nmm trouhi. ,.
his stay In Chicago, and whllo ho'muchry1,b!?Vdl? m '
vu uiuuung- mousanua of people rtonmrt .j MVe?Q Pbv
dally, ho gavo tho following reason Jr could V J lhniS
for tho romnrkablo demand for hi.! Jl t,wP t niM
uomand for his
modlclno to a roportor.
Mr. Cooper said: "My Now Dis
covery is Bucccsful becauso It cor
rocls tho ctomach. My theory l9 that
few can bo Blck If tho digestive ap
paratus Is. working properly, u nat
urally follows that fow can bo well
with n poor digestion.
"I know from oxporlonci that
most of tho tired, half-sick pconlo
that aro so common now-a-dnvn
havo half-sick stomachs. Put the
rtomach In ohc.po, and naturo does
tho rest. Tho result la gonoral good
h rtlth. My modlclno docs this.
That Is why fifty thousand pcoplo
horo In Chicago thoy aro using it
who novor heard of mo until a month
ago
tli. T
very restlesi ,':. "l
. w would ZlM
nch Iwa,MB., .
fo't bloatM .... rnAi
"I had tried m.
1 noticed In tho S.5?"?
wonderful reaulUcZr.
a ihInglach
-.. v vrr mem, ini th
'o m. , ZZV.
r?j.". -'".
. -painigB:aYiM(
nm fA in- in M"l
v""o ""b a tew vobjj,
"I am very thinMni t u. ,
or for what hliremrtUi;
for me. Thi ,,.. .... . l
a ... .. . I -v ua n inir.rMu
Among tno mxy tnouannu mon- good health, and I won jL"
tloned by Mr. Coon.'r who tisnrl hUnm.k... .'?B'
mcdlolno in Chicago Is Mrs. Hilda Wo soil th. iil!h?!
Pfluogor, living at 1203 Alnsllo av They aro easily tho bu S
nuo. This Is tho stntomont sho makes' nrenaratlon. . i...i 7r7
ntnnntnnrr hnr nvnnrlnnnn ttflHi tUn -.... "UUIp
,,, ft '"" w",f '' """ l,,u t0n"7, growing In po?j!fhtel
modlclne: j. Ci Pcrrr
city. Sho Is n mombor of tho First
Christina church and Is vory popu
lar among hor many friends. Mc.
Lonon wns formerly of Salem and
Is now bmployod In a largo book
Nlnotoonth and Forry streots, P.
S. Knight pnstor. Thoro will bo no
prouchlng sorvlco tomorrow morning,
ns tho tlmo will bo dovotod to rocita
is now ompioyod in a largo book " v - -
binding establishment In Uio mo-l"00" f"r "' 7v S
tropolls. Both young peoplo havo.R' " Konnod w" COlndUClt "Z"
.m.v rrun.i. in ii.i. h i.n wi-i, orvloo. Sunday school nnd.Lndoav
many friends In this city who wish
thorn ovory happiness.
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A Pleasing Concert.
Chostor J. Catlow, rondor
or mooting ns usual.
First Presbyterian.
Church stroot, near Chomokotu
stroct. Rov. Honry T. DabcocK, pas-
- ...in. ,! n. i.. ii .tor. Morning Wvlco nt 10:30 a. m.
Pianist and Archibald Strang, barKChr in "pvlfl0n P onc, ' f
tone, gavo a concert at tho iHdlX,0"10' tUo 0Lr2 ! T nl
M. E. church, Wednesday ovonlng, 0'' . M,q8" Z"ti n o
r,,Mm1l(1, 1R will sing a solo. Sunday school at 12
TLi - .mnnMnn..n- . Junior Christian Endeavor at
..... vv.w, ua tin iitiiiuieuiiiuut . ,, q..i il..ann W.ilnnw
nf Mi lilimnrr.nu la n .lnnl.ln.l .... 0"iv ' " j3,"lu, "'""""" m...
w tw w iiw uvwmivu niHi"
coss. Ho
and makos
enters into his characters ,or "l :30 v' m'.
os thorn live. With his ftt 30 !;, ,n' f'1
ind his voloo nnd tho vim vlce ?ho J r J
Evonlng sorvlco
ChrlBtmns musical
ill sing P. A.
If ill i l-liu- nil Min inroiiHtriintlmi R Ih AS IF SOME llKAUTlFDTi PIKfH nrinnn n,,,i
OF STATUARY WEHI! BEING UNYKILED. nna Ufo that gtafaip. his work ho'Sohnookor's cantata for ChrlstmnB,
Tim amffnlillnt? niul liiillillntr lUhrla Id linlnir vomnvnd. tho Mrrnats mo Lnlna.i r.,tf ....! i.i ....,., "TllO Hopo Of tl0 World. llieCUOir
m w .- -.- (9 ...... n.......-fc -- - n - v.'.f - ---.w . w- , ... ww w. . w
holug ropaved, and tho city Is blossjmlng out with such boauty hi to
causo oxprosaloiiB of admiration from the most stoical.
According to tho calculations of b illders tho entlro burnod dlstrlot will
bo rebuilt by tho tlmo tho fourth anniversary of tho flro comos around.
This ovont IB to bo colebrntod BY THE MOST MAGNIFICENT DIN.
NER THAT CAN II l DKVISKI), nt whloh aro to bo invited notabloa from
nil over tho world. m
Tho California promt Hon committee U .-orklng out the dotnlla of this
dlm.cr and promises :o havo a c'ohm -atlon in.connoctlon with It that will
bo uniquo in tho history of colobrntlons.
An ontlro wook 1b to bo dovotod to this affair, culminating In tho din
nor, which will mark not only tho robulldlng of tho city but also the re
building of tho Pnlaco hotel, AT WHICH HOSTELRY THE DINNER IS
TO BE GIVEN.
The prosont rate, whloh Is a stotuly progress, dovold of all stress of
urgency, 1b pushing operations nhond at a wondorfail rate.
There has boon no slnckonlug, notwithstanding tho many stories to tho
contrary that havo boon aont out BY THOSE WHO CAN SEE NOTHING
BUT EXTERNALS.
Tho sum of $104,000,000 Is onormouj, and that Is bolnc; Increased at
tho rate of about two millions a month, with numerous p-ans nlready
drawn retid) to bo put forward as soon us tho preerait prevailing oondl
tlons, aro over.
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TO ENCOURAGE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
gained complete control of his ,,dlT i01,: V T Morn.e A
r.n a,nH., .. .., ,.i- will bo uBslstod W Mr. Mornlo A.
....v., aiiLi.tt, v.iu ginuiiuim ui iii.i ,
hoarors at will.
Heii'lsslng the nw.ossMy nnd value of uowspapor adVMtlslng, a Ohloago
magazlno called Tho Ofllco Outflttar. dovotod to tho Intorosts of manu
facturors, doalera and usors of ofllce machinery and supplies, IS OF
FERING A SET OF EIGHT READY MADE ADVHRTISEMENTS free
to thoso who road that publication.
Thoso1 ads oro on different subjecas, doslgned for newspaper use and
woro written by Edward C.'Thurnnu.oneof Uo best known advertising
mon in tho United States.
It Is a fact that a groat many business mon do not know HOW TO
PREPARI4 PRODUCTIVE ADVERTISING COPY, and tho publishers of
this magnzlno boltovo that morohnut3 do not make proper uso of tho looal
nowspapors.
Tho Biipplylug of thoso ads rouKv glvos thoso who receive thorn, the
services of an oxport advertising man froo of oxponse. j
This is dono to popularize tho magazlno nnd TO ENCOURAGE TIIK
USE OF NEWSPAPERS IN BOOMING BUSINESS.
Tho January number will contain as a number of oth r vital talks,
how to advortloo successfully as well as anumber of other vital talks.
Mr. Catlow Is a
graduato of tho musical collogo and
Is no novlco at tho piano. Ho also
possosais somewhat of a literary
turn, bolng a writer of ability.
As a pianist Mr. Churchill ranks
high among tho muslolnns of Sa
eom. His playing Is froo from mnn
norlsms and nffoctatlons, his Inter
pretations bolng broad and mnnly.
Ho has a clear smooth touch and a
teohnlquo thnt can only bo acquired
by long study and practice,
Ab is usual tho audience was well
pleased with tho solos rendered by
Mr. Strang. His volco Is rich and
resonant and ho sings with a fooling
that Is far above tho avorago amateur
vocalist.
Tho Novollo quartet sang a doublo
number which was greatly appre
ciated. Tho program as a whole was
a success and was dosorvlng of the
applause and appreciation which it
received.
Hug, Miss Ermine Bushnoll and Mr.
Waltor Jonks. Prof Patterson of tho
Wlllamotto Unlvorslty will preside.
ChrlstmnB Sunday Bchool oxorclses
will bo hold Tuosday ovonlng at 7:30
l). m. Mid-week prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Public cor
dially lnvltod to nil those services.
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That's It! t !
Cough yourself Into a fit of Bpasma
and then wonder why you don't got
well. If you will only try a bottlo
of Ballard's Horohound Syrup your
cough will bo a thing of tho past. 'It
is a positive ouro for coughs, Influ
enza, bronchitis and all pulmopary
diseases. One bottlo will convlnco
,rou at your druggist, 25c, 50c, $1.
Sold by D. J. Fry.
Holiday Times.
"JlnkH Is ovor thoro bragging
abgut a 10-poundor."
"Boy or turkey." Kansas City
Journal.
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Hero's Good Advlco
O. S. Woolovor, one of tho best
known morchnnts of Lo Raysvlllc,
N. Y., says: "If you aro over trou
bled with plloo, apply Ducklon's
Arnica Salvo. It cured mo of thorn
for good 20 yearn ago." Cures ovory
norc, wound, burn or abrasion, 25c
at J. (C. Porry'n drug storo.
Slow-Wlttcd.
I cannot got my bonnet out
At rapid rato
I'm good nt ropnrtoo about
An, hour' lato.
Loulsvillo Courlor-Journnl.
TRANSPORTATION ?OMPAXIE.
O C. T. Co
Stonmers Pomonn HSk. Oto"mla
leavo for Portland Monday, Wou-.ea-day
nnd Friday at 10 a. m. and
Tuosday, Thuraday and Saturday at
C a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday,
Thuraday and Saturday about Q p
m. M." P. Baldwin, ngont. Ofllcue
and dock at foot of Trado stroot,
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
This Is tho soaso of decay and
weakened vitality; good health U
Iiard to rotten. If you'd retain yours,
fortify your systom with Holllster'a
Rocky Mountain Tea, tho surest way.
"35s, Tea or Tablota, For sale at Dr,
Stono'a store.
When winds shriek high in flondlsh
gloo,
And enters winter with his key
Protect yoursolf, from disease bo free
Take Hollistor'a Rocky Mountain Tea.
For sale at Dr, Stone's store.
About Digestion.
Tt is not tho quantity of food
taken but. the amomt digested and
assimilated that glvos strength and
vitality to the Bystom. Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
Invigorate tho Btomach and liver and
cnablo thorn to perform their func
tions. The result is a rollsh for
your food, increased strength and
wolght, greator endurance nnd a
clear head. Prlco 25 'cents. Samples
free. For sale at Dr Stono'a rini
storo.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ill KM Ywi Hiyi Always iNglit
Signature of Otkff7ikt
Bank Accounts for
Christmas Presents
You can glvo nothing more
practical to the boys and glrlj
for Christmas than ono of our
savings bank books with an in
itial doposit of ono dollar or
moro entered to their credit,
and bearing their name on tho
outside.
It will help and encourage
them to save money a habit
which will bo valuable to thorn
nil their lives.
Savings Department
Capital NatioHal Baik
Too Inddnltr.
Young Aspirant Sir syiJ
on your supporting m
Practical Cltlicn-TUt
young man. Aro yov toUittra
for ofllco or do yoa YMlfca;
my daughter! BiKlBonktfc
a
Badly MM fi
Abraham Drown, of TOntil
V., hr.d a Terr renvhKr i
onco; ho say: "Docttnptl!
mlxod up ornr me; est tti Ml
dlsoaso; two ctllM It UtM
tho fourth blood pota W M
fifth stomach tnd llwtsftkj
nono of thorn hilpd ,
advlred trying EIkWcEM
aro restoring me tojekl
Ono bottlo did me anjM
ill tho flro doda'
Guaranteed to cariWV
weakness and all teyd
kldnoy complaint, tj'tte
druggist, 50c
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rCu0k
soirrnERN' mcwcr
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CORVALUS & EASTERN R. R.
TIME TABLE NO 87.
Trains from and to Yaqulna.
No. 1
Leaves Yaquina 7:15 a.m
Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 .m
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Leaves Corvallls 1:30 p.m.
Arrivoa at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m
Trains to anil from Detroit.
No. 3
Leaves Albany 7:30 a.m.
Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p.m.
Leave's Detroit 1:00 p.m. 'Tiit &
Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.m. Ka jjs-U. -
Trains for Conallw.
No. 8
Leaves Albany 7.65 s.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:35 ft.m.
No. 10 r
Leaves Albany ..--?.-
Arrlvna nf Pm-ValliS .... 3:05 P.Dt
No. 6
Leaves Albany 7!Jjp'
Arrives at Corvallls 8:15 P-
Trains for Albany.
No. 5 aA
Leaves Corvallls ' 6:S0
Arrives at Albany 7sl ,w
Nn fl '
Leaves Corvallls , 12:30 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 1;15P.
NO. 7 - nnnm
Leaves Corvallls J:!JJ
Arrives at Albany 6M0P.
No. 11 (Sunday only)-
Leaves Corvallls ,
Arrives at Albany ii.po--
No. 12 (Sunday only )
Leaves Albany -;
Arrives at Corrallls ..... "; $
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