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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
"w.-v. .-.U --. iT5HBMK2r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1008. r MISS KELLEY HAS BEEN LOCATED WiliiWWiWftlfclfcliWiWfcliWfciiW f ziirw ' V -V ... e mcc a high at you can tWe'n twTl dangcr-ia low at you Jpoe there's no Mnell. That'a became the smokele dene prevent! smoke or meH that means A steady flow of glowing heat for every owe m If t r; ,"?r'f r rf i Oil Heater You cm cuxy'k abotk and care for k Juk as ea3y u a taap, Brus oil foat holds4 quarts burning 9 hours, Hsmhoawly fan hed is m mm! MckeL Every heater warraated. -r V winter evenings. Steady, bri&'-nt light to read, sow or knit by. Made of brsjs, nickel plated, latest improved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted. If your dealer can not supply Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lacerperated) HUIE WING SANG CO, BIG STOCK OF GOOpS NOW ON SALE AT COST PRICE We Make Up All Kinds of Wrappers, Kimonas, White Underwear, Waists and Skirts Men's Shirts at 50c, COc, GBc, 7Rr, SGc, $1.25, $2.50 oach. Overalls at 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c, 75c, 85c oach. Pant, snlo price, 85c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2".7G, $3.50 oach. 3IIk Handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 40c,50c, 05c, 75c S5p $1.25 each ladles' Neckwear, aalo prlco, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c oach. Ladles' nolta, 15c, 20c 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c each. China Plates and Cups and Saucers 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c 75c each. Ladles' Dross Skirts $1.50, $2.25, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25 to $5.25 oach. Comforts, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90, $2.25, $2.75, $3.25 oach. DLnkots, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 to $0.G0 ench. Wrrppora and Kimonas, 5qc,75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to $0.00. . Night Gowns, snlo prlco, 50c, ,75c,.$1.00r. $1.25, $1.D.Q, $1.75, $2.00 $2.25, $2.50. Waists, 50c, CSc, S6c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 to $5.00. Men's find Ladles' Hoso, lOo, 15c, 20c, 25c, 40o, 5Qc, ,75c n pair: Cotton and Wool Goo' , flc 10c, 12c, 16c, 18c 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 7"o por yard. Silk Goods, per yard, 25c, 36c, 40c, 60o C5c, 75c, S6c, $1.25. ALL GOODS AT BIG REDUCTION Chinese and Japanese Bazaar 346 Court Street Salem, Oregon' Wlint Is an Editor? A little boy in a neighboring town wag given th stunt by his father to write easily on "Editors," and here la tho result: "I don't Jcnow how newspapers come to be in tbe world. I don't think God does, for ho haint got nothing to say about thorn and edi tors In tho Bible. I think the edt tor Is of the missing links you road of. and stayed in tho bushes until after the flood; and then, come out and wrot tho thing up,' and has been here ever since. I don't think he ever died. I never saw a dead one and never hoard of one getting a nlckle. Our paper Is a mighty good one, but the editor goes without un derclothes all winter and don't wear any socks and paw ain't paid his sub. scriptlon since the paper started. I aw paw If that was why he had to suck the J'llce out of snowballs In 'lnur and go to bed when he had a shirt washed In summer. And th.n Ww took me out Into tho woodshad ad he licked me awful hard. If the editor makes a mistake folks say' ought to be hung; but If the doc tor makes any mistakes ho buries : tm and people dassent say nothing I xause doctors can read and write I Latin when the editor makes a mis-1 take there is lawsuits, swearing and I a his fusa, but If the doctor makeaj ae There is a funeral, cut flowers nsriect silence. A doctor can a word a yard long without his " anybody knowing what It means: blt if the editor uses one ho bas to &H It. if the doctor goes to seo another man's wife ho charges for the vUlt; but of the editor goes he t9gs a charge of buckshot When tho wtor gets drunk It is a case of be o& orercome by the heat and if ho ih from heart trouble; when we editor gets drunk Ha a case ot too much booze and It he dies it'3 tho Jim-Jams. Any old collogo can make a doctor; an editor has to bo born." I tow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that ennot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable Inall business transactions and finan cially ablo to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken in ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (Eugene Guard, Jan. 8th.) Miss WInnlfrod Kelly, daughtor of Mrs, Mattle Kelly, who resides at 798 Wlllametto street, and of Abo Kelly, also of this city, disappeared, last Evening nnd has not been seen slnco by her relatives or friends, who aro much .concerned over her disap pearance. Miss Kelly was laBt seen at tho residence of hor uncle, John F. Kolly, at tho corner of West Sixth and Lin coln streets. Sho left hor homo lato yosterday.afternpon, stating that she was going to Schwarschlld's book Btoro to buy a German book for uso in her otudioB at tho university. She was at tho home of hor friend, Miss Kate Henderson, and at tho homo of Mis3 Minnie Hawthorne during tho evening, and from thoro went to John Kelly's roBldonco. Tho family naked hor to stay for dinner, but sho declined, stating that sho had bcon Invited out to ono of tho Bororlty houses. Sho left tho Kolly residence at 0:10 o'clock, nnd that was tho last seen of her. When MIbb Kolly failed to roturn homo at tho usual ho.ir, hor mother and Bister, Miss Frnncos, became alarmed and bogan to mako Inquiry bb to her whereabouts. All hor rela tives and numerous friends In town were telephoned to, and when It was learned that sho had said sho was Invited to ono of tho sororities nil ot tho girls' club housos woro telephoned to, but Hhc had not boon to any ot them during tho evening. Tho ofll ccrs woro tlion notified and a dlligont search was mado for tho missing girl. Sovernl thoorlos woro advanced, among thorn being that sho might liavo been waylaid on a dark street by hobos or doBporato characters, and drugged and kldnnppcd, nnd nnothor that sho might havo boarded tho northbound flyer, which arrived but a fow minutes after sho left John Kelly's rosldonco. If the lnttor Is true, why sho should want to run nway Ib a mystery. Hor mother and alstor say thoro was no troiiblo at homo, and sho scomod to bo happy at all times. Sho was not keeping steady company with nny young mnn, and It dooB not scorn llkoly thnt sho olopod with any ono, although It is said hor folks think It possible, she might hnvo loft to marry a former Btudont of tho unlvorslty who Is now attending a modlcnl collogo in Chi cngo. However, ns the girl is of nge, being 19 yonn old, It Is not thought probable that alio Save Your Dollars Weokly Capital .oHrM), ene rear , ,$1.0 3emi-Wcekly Oregon Journal, ono year $1.50 - Regular prlco of both papora 93.00 Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT OUR EXCLUSIVE CLUB RATE $L5 Daily Capital Journal, by mall ....1.00 Pally Portland Journal, by mall $0.00 Paly. vani Sunday Portland. Journal, .by mall $7.00 x Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies Dally Capital Journnl and Portland Journal, by mall, sao year $7.50 Dally Capital Journal and Dally and Sunday Portland Journal ono year, by mall $0.00 SAVE $1.5 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.50 ON THE SECOND Thcso prices aro strictly net cash In ndvanco mall order propo sitions, and do not apply on nny of our city carrier or special de- ; livery system. ' ' THE SEMI-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes .tho latest and most comploto tolegrapblc nows of tho world; gives rollnblo market reports, as It is publtshod at Port land, whero tho market nows can bo nnd Is corrected to dnto for each lsauo; has an ontortalnlng story pago and a pago or moro ot comic ench week, and It goee to tho subscriber twlco orory woolc 104 times a yoar. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Is a clean, modol, up-to-dato local nowspnpor. It gives all tho tS latest nows nnd happenings nnd should bo In ovory homo In this vicinity. Tho two pnpors mako a splendid combination and you save money by Bonding your subscription to E. HOFER, Publisher, Salem, Oregon l!llWMWIIWWWramlmtWUtWMW 1 a black voll cot on tho train at Eu- WOllld ',,,,,, ,,,! , n ,,f A1lnnu Tlilu hnvo occaelon to koop tho marrlago nlwworod tho description. Shorlff a secret from her folks nnd frlondH. A young man at the unlvorslty had MIbb Kolly'a compnny ongngod for tho show at tho thoator laat night, but oarly In tho nfternoon sho tolo- FIkIc at once communlontod Vlth tho shorlff of Linn county, who wont to the hotols nnd found hor at tho IIaisb. She was dotalnod thoro ponding tin arrival of hor undo, Dr. W. L. Dispatches from Toklo Indicate that there will bo no dlflloulty sottl lng the Japanese Immigration ques tion providing we can hit upon a method which will not impinge upou the dignity of Japan. Considering the fact that Japan exorcises the right of excluding Chinese ooolioa, thftro should bo no trouble in con vincing Japanese statesmen that thero will bo no sacrifice of dignity in their consenting to the United Statos dealing with tho labor ques tlon precisely as they do. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Ckilirta. Til KM Yw Muff Afwijfi KiW Baars tbe Signature of puonou mm umi buo wouiu do un- cheahlro, who left on tho night trnln ablo to go. This, togethor with thoto ,jrng hor baok ,t0(lny, fact that ho told that sho had beon Thg om,H affnlr tlmt throw nll Invited to ono of tho sorority hou809,'of HlIB0ll0 ,nto ft Btato of groat ox when It was proven that 8ho had not oltoniont yQBtor(lay, bo much so that boon, londs color to tho thoory thnt cln8SOa nt tho uniVorslty, whero sho Bho plannod to lenvo on tho trnln. in- j n Bophomoro, woro suspended nnd qulry of tho ticket agent on duty at prGttcal1y tho ontlro masoullno por the depot at tho time tho train ar.'ton of tho Btudont i,ody turned out rived proved that alio had bought no n forco ,n ft poltlnB ra, patrollng tloket, but tho offlcors are ondoavor- thl) m, raoo nnd rlvorf tramping lng to communlcato with the oonthroURh Hondrloks park, ovor Sktn duotor, who Is in Portland today, to nor.8 butt0 nnd a,ong tho bywayB and learn whothor or not sho boarded the nodgOB hunting for evidence of foul tra,n- play. Tho cause for Miss Kelly's pe- Students Searching. Icar act,on ,8 not yot known, The classes at tho unlvorslty were. Q dUmlesed this afternoon nnd tho stu- Cur for Misery dents are making a systematic search . b&yQ foum, ft mn fQ ml l t?..c,.t3 ' "? w " S f a ery malaria poison produces," saya I ., 1 ,. ..u i . ,1 M. James, of Louellen, S. O. "It's foully dealt with and that she might caed EectrI(J mu and come. ,n bo found In some lodging house or cent boU,e8 ,t broak8 up a MM out-of-the-way place 'of chills or a bilious attack In almost MIbb Kelly has always borne tho no Umo. und ,t put8 yoow Jaundlc0 best reputation, and always kept the c,oan Qut Qf coramlcBlon, Th,B groat best of company. On that account ton,0 med,cljl0 and blood purJflor the mystery Is all the deeper. , Sho g,vea qu,ck r0,ef ,n ftU 6tomach( is a beautiful girl, vivacious and full vor and k,dnoy comnla,nt8 and the of life, and Ib a member of the sopho-..y of ,amo backf SoJd undor more class at the university, having guaranteo at Jf a Perry.fl drug 8tore. many friends among tho Btudont body, as well as outside tho Instltu- youn ngo, and mnny othoi Incldonta of Interest, ospvolally whon rolatod In hit genial manner. Hoforo his visit to tho high school building Mr. Dnvunport ontortniuod tho youngor pupils lu tho public sohool building, and it was cortalnly a ploasuro long to bo rcmomberod by tho llttlo folks. Although located in thu east, whoro ho can moke his favorlto vo cation moro of a huccobi, ho claims to bo a resident of Sllvorton, and only rocoutly, whon visiting a hotel in Portland ho registered "Homer Dav- onport, Sllvorton, Oregon." No man has dono moro to advortlso this olty than ho, and whllo ho Ib proud ot his homo town, Sllvorton is proud of him. Sllvorton Appoal, Jan. 3. II' WK OXLV HAD LINCOLN' OVKH UKUEt tlon, having lived hero a greater I)tv'enport In Hilvcrton. Homor Davenport, universally ad- MUST nKMEVK IT. When Well-Known ShJciii Tell It So Pluliily. Pcoplo Col. Uofr, of tho Capital Journal, raked Marlon county all ovor with bin llno-tootli noostor rako nnd glonnod muterlul onough for a tip top holiday odltlon. What a sho'w Ing thoso valloy odltora could mako If thoy had Lincoln oounty's rs sourcofl to glonn from! Toledo Ro ll r tor, o FltOM THIS ANllLLKS. Whon public endorsement Is mado by a representative citizen of Salem tho proof Is poBltlvo. You must bo liovo it. Uead this testimony. Ev ery backacho sufferer, every man, woman or child with any klduey trouble will And profit In tho rending Jacob E. McCoy, retired, living on Capital street, beyond Mill Crook, Salem, Oregon, says: "Thero has been no reason for mo to change my good opinion of Doan'a Kidnoy PIllj, J whloh I expressed through your pa C'hamlM'tlaln'H Cough Itemed Ilono tltt a City Councilman at Kingston, Junutlca, Mr, W. O'ltollly Forgarty, who U a member ot tho city council at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indlos, writes aa follews: "Ono bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Romcdy had good offoct on a cough that was giving mo trou ble and I think I should havo been moro quickly relieved If I had con tinued the Tomody. That It was bene flclal and quick In rollovlng me there is no doubt and It is my Intention to obtain another bottlo." For salo by Dr. Stone's drug Btoro. Tho greator part of tho Kann col lection of art objects has boon bought by Americans nnd will ultimately find Its way Into musouinu In this country. Thoro U a groat deal of dlsgruntlomout exhibited lu Europe ovor tho removal of so many art part of her life. At tho time of her, dlsappoarunco sho woro a blaok tall- nilrod In Sllvorton, whoro ho was ifylng rosults from their uso. I was J that must havo boon hoard In des- troaauros to America, and sotuo very pers throo yoars ago. I procured the nasty thlngn aro being Bald about remedy at Dr. Stone's drug store at tho commercialism of tho purchasoM, that tlmo and received tho moBt grat-!but thoy are not half as bad as tho or-made suit, a white hat with blue born and matured, spent Tuesday af plumos and a blaok veil with big urnoon with tho eohool, and ho was dots. nrobably never moro Buccosaful In furnishing entertainment than he was upon this occasion. Tho fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grados vla Ited tho high school room and for Found nt Allwiny. (Eugene Register, Jan. 9th.) Tho mystery concerning Miss Win- nlfred Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Mattle Kelly, who mysteriously disappeared, was cleared up lato last evening by finding her at the Rubs House in Al bany where sho had registered under her right name. no--ly an hour tho o&rtoonlat cltod Incidents of great Interest connected with his recent trip to Arabia, and of his school days in Sllvorton. Homer enjoys sketching ex-Sona- todr Spoonor of Wisconsin, and com Sheriff Fisk had communlcatod by mentlng on his appearance. This he telephone with Conductor Riley ot tho aid neiore me siuaunw io mu i..nw flyer, who went through here Tues-re of all. Ho told of bla first nusic day evening and It was learned ttwtesoon. of having taken part in an a girl dressed in black and wearing entertainment In tho M, E. church polling countries whon Franco and England, woro filling tholr gnllorlM. wo at loast are not stoallntho artls tlo things we aro aoqulrlng. . . , . .-. . , o Put In Jul!. vory accurately desorlbos relieved of kidney complaint of soy- oral yoars' standing. Tho principal symptoms woro In connection with tho kidney secretions and any strain objects of the union, and an plainly rhagos of tho kidneys. Nothing I had found In the way of medicine gavo mo any satisfactory relief until I got Doan'a Kidnoy Pills. They cave me nromnt and lasting benefit. I havo recommended them evor slnco lard's Snow Liniment will euro tho then when occasion has arisen. J trouble, rollevo tho pain, and mako For salo by all dealers. Prico 60 you a supple aw a two-yoar-old. Sold cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, by D. J, Fry. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tbe and take no other. anyouoM feelings who Is confinod to tho houso with an attack of rhoumatlsra, lum baso. stiff Joints or muscloa. Dal- name Doan's oaiHWOXX. tu sf ??!. Ifuttn z?m& to