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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1907)
li IAlLrCAPlTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QRKQQX. SATURDAY, lKCTIlH31t 28, 1007. hmnbommmm ; "Si J. L. STOCKTON STOCK CLEARING SALE DRESS GOODS SPECIALS !8o a yard Itepnlnr 50c iuid 85c toIrm, Fsixty-flvo bolts of tuBortod black and colored novoltic to bo clo&od fjut at 28c yard. lie a yard eighty bolts ot noYoltlaa and plain goods worth 50c up to $1.00 yard aro on tho bargnlu tablo at lie. i8c a yard Bplondld 'nasortmont of novolty Ircss goods worth $1.00 and $1.25 yard, to closo out at GS'c a, yard 58c a yard Reguktr $1.00 blaok novelties. 15c a yard Twonty-two bolts of assorted nov oltles and blacks that formorly sold at 25c to 35c a yard. 78c a yard Regular $1.25 black novelties. BLANKET SALE MONDAY Don't Overlook It I 50 Fathoms Deep WAY down on the bottom of the sea under three hundred feel of water 1$ the favorite home of the codfish. The Ice-cold water of Norway and the North Atlantic b his foy. He has the power torow fat under severe surroundings. The same natural power is in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Nature her self nut it there. This power produces new flesh and new life in those who suffer from wasting diseases. AUDrunUtts 50c. and 1.00. HOY WON' OUT. iii i ii i nun i iii h ci i THE CHURCHES Tnstw done; Eats by Sight. McKeevor, N. Y., Dec. 2S. This town boasts a man who cats with his oyes. Charles B. Dale has developed what ho calls a "chromatic appetite." Somo time ago Mr. Dale, who Is pnst mlddlo life, had a bad attack of scar let fever, which destroyed his sonso of tasto. For a tlmo ho despaired of over enjoying again tho plonsures of the table, but eventually ho began to notice that foods of different colors produced different sensations. Ho 'takes a bit of food, and thon gazos ! Intently on what Is left on tho plat ter. His theory Is that his sonso of tast- has somehow been blended with his senso of sight. Rod bolng his fa vorite color, tho red food glvo him tho kconost pleasure Thorcfore, ho always savos 'these for tho last, mak ing his dosaort olthor of raw beef, -nn n m 1 1 n i m i n n h Central Oongtrgntlonnl. 11 scrvlcos tomorrow at usual First Congrcgntlnnnl. )rnor Liberty and Court stroots. chlng Sunday morning nt 10:30 tiln tho ovonlng at 7:30 by Rev. Konnedy. Morning subject: Pnthorhood of God;" evening ct: "Tho Strength of Re- Sundny school nt 12 m. Y. k C. B. at C:30 p. m. Prayer meet it 7:30 Thursday evening. All is aro most cordially wolcomed so ccrvlceu. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cllno, who havo been visiting relatives and frlonds in this city, loft this morning ohoppod line; boots, tomatoes or red for their homo In Portland. Mrs. ,U0rr108 won m soason Cllno was a Salem girl, Wlnnlo Mo Cnrty. Mrs. Laura Dnrtlott, ot Spokane, who hns boon visiting her dnuKhtor, Mm. A. P. Ellis, of this city, has re turned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Lnrson, who havo been visiting r. R. Hnlnos and family, or South High street, left this morning for their homo In Goohle. P. N. Lathrop went to Portland to day on Inislnosa. E. W. Dixon nnd wlfo and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Lathrop, who havo been visiting friends and rolntlvos In this tholr riillarlnii. . . . ltit Infi Attic sn I tw fsi rner Cottngo nnd Chomokota, v" "" "", ""& ts. Services nt 10:30. Proach- ""' " 'm'. by tho pnstor, Rev. Paul S. Dan-f Subject. "To Him Thnt Ovor- th," Sunday school nt 11:15, edlatoly after tho morning sar- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. EmmoU, who havo bosn visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Emmett, havo roturnod to tholr homo In Douglas county. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Boosohen left this morning for a short visit In Port land. Rr J. Spsnwr wont to Portland on busJnoM this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colo, who havu hsen visiting In this city, left thU morning for their homo In Aurora. m. Senior O. Mn- tu,m auwhi, w no visiting nsr sistor, .Airs, j. -. wm- I First Presbyterian, liurch street . nenr Chsmekota. II, T Rabcock, pastor. Prtrnoh- by the pastor at 10:30 n. in. "Making a Dlffaronco." ion in interoat of Hoard oi Klmcn Sunday school at 12 m. lo- c E. nt 3:30 p u ... kw fi-Ort it i TCinnliirr annvina nt VV U OV 111 III HIVHIHtl WVS.SVW .... .. MA. A. 1--. Lit- p m. Theme: "Christ's mott, or tins cny. ion way ,or .... IwlcJgo of Us." Mrs. Hug will """'" l" "- , , ,. at both services. Mid-week " - -"" -;"' "J ' ". er meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. ""? . - P.cparntory service for com- ia m "'";. .,.. Mon Public cordially Invltod to "- "r"-' " '",' "i i tw these services. ! " vlT hM.n'? L" ?" 1...1.-1 .. n..i land, nnor visiting rwwn fcy .Coo, , ,0 0. , K. L. ot 1 I" . r. -,; ' at G:30 p. m. Proaohlng ser- nf 11 n m nnil 7:30 II. 111. Tinrtlnml (rwlnv ies- "Personal uwponsiuiiity . ----, r, ..... .,. ,.,.. !.! Dr. ana wrs .puB i- "'--; thl8 mornlng from Portland, where luucuoa oi auu, - beon .h u of reia. his homo In tho metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hyro wont to .1 Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Qlay returned ers following tho morning ser- II. A. nook, nastor. First Christian. rnnv r9 TTit. onJ ontai atrnolst. OI " H "I lllll lU vu -. --. Uvea and frlonds. Miss Dlrdlo Murphy Ib tqhe guest frlonds In Turner. Mr. L. H. Earl was a Salem vis- in1 i. MAM..iM nlAka na ffm I uu, .id .vKu.a. DU.,. - , mrnar vthlaV Bible school at 10 a. m. ''-" ---' .,'.Apmnn .m,i.. . 11 m onH 7. an w. u. smiui, ic KC.. ...-.-....-.- "UU,B ut Xi " " :: .w nMn nififltrio nL.i.ji. j t .in Ull lo v.wbw.. tti.. th- T.,in nM rftn. Portland .I1IUQ XJUlia JUIUI ..w. .-i- t...... . .. L.-.i ,ir nn'o! .MIS AUIW fnauvo oi mo unnuiui wuu.-- . .... ha3 roturn. rd of Missions, will oeoupy tho"" i-ti. ,..'. -itftAH nninA in iiiriini. Pit at tho mornlnir service. The .- for .will preach at the evening sor TEA If the tea is fjood you ask for a second cup; if not, you ask for the money. Vour crrrer rc'ttrq yirnr m"!iy If you don'l Ilk S.tlllliw' Tai: wu My luai. How Did tho Wrltrr Know? To Uio Mnnngor of kllngor Grand' I wish to cnll your attention to tho fact tlmt the so-called Poppor which was thrown In the thoatre Wod. last did not hnppon to bo Poppor nt all, nnd It was not carried In the House by Roys In tho Gallery theruroro do not see how you are so Wise as to know so much abmit It, It wns donu by a party In front oentor of Theatre. o - Adinlnlftintor's Final .Vol lev. Notice Is hereby given that the tin derslguod has filed his final aeoount ns administrator of the estate of U. H. Rowland, deceased, In tho county court of Marlon county, Oregon, and that said court 1ms duly set tho hear ing of objections thereto and ho set tlement thereof for 10 o'clock a. m. on the 27th day of Jawuary 27th day or January, 190S, nt th court room or eald court, at Salem. In said county and state. Q. MARSH. Administrator. V. A. Turner, Attorney. 12-sss-Ct Of AillllllliM. Xotlw of Auwliitmmt trntor. Notice Is horeby given thai on tho Hth day of October. 1007. the county court of Marlon county. Oregon, duly appointed A. O. Mossey administra tor of the estate of Harvey Maseov. docoased. and having Qtmlinod, as by law roqulrod. all persons having olttlms against said oatate nre hereby notlfiod to present them to tho tin . Mrs. Anna dorslsned at his resldonoe In Salem, went to'oregon, within six months irom the yoetorday on- buslnees. da(0 0f the first publioouon oi Robertson, who nas notio, to-wlt: December 3, i""'- A. O MASSEY. Administrator Turner, Attorney 12-2S-Bt m Special music morning and ev Cordial Invitation to all. D. ?tt, pastor, First riirlMian' Sclfiico. fin. Church of Christ. Scientist. fhrmekota street. Servlo-' lay at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. Anderson, after visit ing rolatlvee an dfrlends here has re turned to hor home In Portland. Miss Helen Borman left last even ing for her home In Brook after visiting relatives In Salem. nr n. M. Hughes, of Ilwnco. Washington, who has been spending unasiein .. . uuo.. u-itti hU son. Subject of le serraon;.""o The Journal foroe. I is Science." &unday school Hu J-. of T i i a, m. The weanesuuj- or. 8 mrpuug Is held at $7:30 p. m. a 'ing room In tho church open Night Clashes. Siinrtav. All Thare are classes in sun left aftfrnnin tws&n - MUUit VA.VI , - i -,.- i, dlaHy Invited to attend the typewriting and spelling mr b c-a and the roadlng room. of each week at the uaoiwi u.,.- o College. A new olasa will be corn tones and vitalizes the entire mancod after the New Year ,f . ujf; m; makes life worth living, no noient numour ",; r ,.. ... tim.r' It For iBlorinuiw" im. - nutti OUr OUtllUU. iiu.iuvv. ., 7,. k-.. t . . ... j. IOOQ - -- -t Jiouniain tm is me suruBi uic Mon known against diseases. 85c, or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Kb store. In- Tlmo InTMted in atudv Is alwav-s a paying amftnt. There are night olasses at the Capital Buslnees College. For HSF. KL-ofl.,n ra uin . .i. ii, innUI, Infnrmatlon call. Or phone 308 -- e r. .. 15.27-31 F. A imammmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmm r itS- White as Christmas Snow Am ttre shirts that come from .the Salem Steam Laundry. The nntsu is faultless, the wo is ".. " "' ery detail. A single trial will eon vlnce you of this experJence , will how you that this perfeotloa Is teadllr maintained Satisfaction guaranteed. SAIEM UllNBKI W- 136-166 Liberty St. Pboae ' CJot the Shotgun and Ilk Work Wns Flrst-Clnis. (United Press Leased Wire.) Wallace, Idaho, Dec. 28. A shoot Ing affray took place at Tnft yester day, In which a teamster by tho name of Gibson wns killed outright. It seems thnt Gibson camo homo drunk. Ho began to nbiiBO Ills wlfo and bru tally beat her and hor children. There wns prosont a 16-yoar-old boy employed by Gibson, who tried to In torfcn nnd protect tho women nnd children. This Infuriated Gibson, who picked up a butcher knlfo, nnd mndo a murderous attack upon tho lad. Tho boy was qulckor than tho mnn, nnd managed to get hold ot a shotgun. The lad openod flro nnd shot his pursuor. Death resulted Instantaneously. Whon tho doctor Is called ho asks: "How aro tho bowels?" They aro gonorally wrong. Ills visit might havo been Bnvcd by n tlraoly doso of Lane's Family Medlclno. FACTS ABOUT NEW THEORY SECURED BY INTERVIEWS People Tell the Reason for Their Faith in Cooper's Belief . ; An artlclo from tho Nashvlllo, it. I havo taken it about two week, Tcnn., Bannor, published during L. nud flnd mvself In a groatly Impxqf T. Coopor'a visit to that olty. throws cd co,lllon' Mr stomach Is la somo light on tho remarkable success good ,Bhn,,' nnd do03 not tr5ub, M'9 of tho young mnn's theorloa nnd nt a,K My rhoumatlsm has nearly) medicines In various cities visited by d,nmoftrod, nnd 1 expect to rcsuraa him during tho past year. Tho nrtl- work 8hort, for th fl"t "mo in clo Is ns follown- .twolvo months. Mr. Coopor cortala- "In vlow ot tho enormous snlo of ,y ,ma ft wondorfiul medlclno, and I Coopor'a preparations now going on nm R1 fo whftt t has done in this city nnd tho Intonso Interest . . , which Mr. Coopor hns otlrred up ' No Moro Men Wanted. (United Press Leased WIro.) Washington, Doc. 28. Tho chnlr mnn of tho Isthinlnti canal commtB slou hns Bont tho following message to tho Washington Intorstnto Com inorco Commissien: "Dlscourngo vigorously any nppll conts from working tholr way to tho Isthmus without appointments. All positions filled and no Increnso con templated. Unomployod mon with out funds source or ombnrrassmont." Applications for work on tho Isth mus nro received nt itho Washington office at tho rnto of 300 a day, nn In crenso of about 33 por cont. This Is due, It Is thought In Washington, to, tho curtailing or vnrloiiH enterprises In tho United States, nnd tho moro ctes, whloh caused mo Intonso pain, sottlcd and healthful conditions Gas formed on my stomnch aftor oat which now obtain on tho Isthmiis. Ing, which gnvo mo much pain nnd o distress, nnd often I wns restless nnd Piles Cured In O to 11 Days. .tossed nil night, losing much slcop PAZO OINTMENT Is guarantood to l rost. euro any cnBo or Itching, Blind, Bleed I " 'Honrlng or Mr. Coopor nnd tho Ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 groat work his medlclno wns accom day sor monoy rorundod. G0o. Ipllshlng for others, I doolded to try ty-flvo years. In that time I hare tried many prescriptions and varloa kinds of mcdlclnd, but received little I seldom a sound night's Bleep, my rest Another callor was Mrs. T. J. alncn hu nrrivni rn.nw- Smith, of DOC Hudson Btroot, She tho nnnnnr ntmnf Thnrminv nfmmrmn a: 'I '"vo boon a sufferer from at tho vountr mnn' hendn.inHnr. tldaop nnd kldnoy troublo for Iwoh watching tho swarm of humanity cumo nnu go, "DttelMi 4 Via n f jm 4l. u tor Interviewed mnny of tho callors ,,,. on , .,,.. . and obtained statements from all bo, b kon Bl , tnr0UBhM llrLd,8LVl ':!'"?..? f rtho night. I had pains In my bacte v,.-....v u utIu. u ... ,.ru.- nd burnlnB aonsatlonR. nrntlons, l "Tho following nro selected from I " T honrd mucn of Mr. Coopor thoso Btntoments as being typlcnl ot that I camo to tho conclusion he tho gonoral expression of tho people "'Kt bo nblo to afford mo somo ro neen: (llof I havo now boon taking tho "Mr. P. B. Lrisator, living at 1221 niedlclno about a wook, nnd fool hot North Fourth nvonjuo whon Intor-.r In every way. Tho pain has dl vlowcd, said: 'I havo boon troubled appoarod, and I havo no dlstros with my stomnch for tho pnst ,twow"ntvor. I havo como hero today yearn, and havo hnd rhoumatlsm for to oxprcBo my npproclntlow to Mr. moro than flvo years. Somollmcs I .Cooper for his wonderful medlclno could not walk, and thoro woro tlmos'nn'l what It has dono In my cao. when I could not ovon movo In bod. will tnko plenouro In recommend Hard knots would form on my mus- Ing It to othors.' "In splto of assertions by various physicians that Coopor Is a fad who will soon dlo rait, tho young man Boomn to bo gaining ovon greater headway ns his visit draws to a closo." Tho agency ror Coopor'a colobratod medicines hnn boon glvon to us. We nro making a fine record with thorn. Thing Shoes ! In order that we may close out all of this season's styles, and be prepared to give our patrons a complete new stock of Shoes to select from next season, we are going to offer all of our im mense stock except Hanan's and a few ad vance shipments of spring styles for the next 30 days at the following reductiens: $2.00 values 2.50 values . 3.00 values $1.70 2.10 , 2.55 $3.50 values 4.00 values 5.00 values $2.95 3.35 .4.35 Everything must be sold to make room for the largest and most snappy and up-to-date line of spring footwear ever shown in Salem. Make your purchases during the early part of the sale, before the sizes are gone. 444 State St. TKHKE SHOE Phone 442 MB Reduction Sale Begins at 9 a. m. Daily. u M li u i ti Ti n V -j i'i V M m V "- w WHI 1U M Ja. fd f ff-"r y fc,-"'