Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 01, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILT OAPlTAfi JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 1, 1008.
J. L SMAIM
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Some of the new
uash fabrics that will
h wnrn this season
now shown for the first
time at the Stockton
store.
RBTO.V VOK-LB
rtU-WOILLB
SWISS APPMQUK
j COBWEB CHECKS
SILK CHIFFON
rfliSIAN'OnGANDIK
BfilRDODATISTE
iYTRlM LAWN
BURMAU CIIALL1K
WMOSABATISTK
ItWSSILK
snssBriiUsiRTis
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TEUVKLXDUCK
ROM DUCK
KESSIXGTO.V DUCK
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roicio SILK
SILK OIIALUE
SOIE migkonne
GAMJX) PLAID
SILK CHIFFON
CHIFFON PANAMA
CA1UXTHIA BATISTE
VALM0NT
ALCINO RATISTE
SILK TISSlE
barred swiss
DOTTED SWISS
LUCI3RNE TISSUE
SOISETTE
PEKCALICS .
GINGHAMS
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New White Goods
india linons
pehsian lawns
org and irs
Swisses
mercerized panamas
mercerized masallv
mercerized chiffons
long cloths
OAM nillCS, ETC.
All tlmt you onn with for roully
moro thnn you oan oxpoot In ho
, Balom market. Tho above Is our
first showing nnl moro will be In
later.
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Sew Goods Arriving Daily
fcijoar faith In this Btore and you will never bo disappointed,
BEER PROMOTES
TEMPERANCE
Cognized as a Food Product, and
jgMVith by .the Government
JUifflc.tl,'MSn,Md the Wo,M ov" that J drinking of beer
JlbanrAni .7 a souriy to a far greater extent -than
. WMbltlon laws On tin Rtrtt hw
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'-"Buioaeu
wiH
European nations are encouraging tho manii
anl sobriety.
"Pood Prod not," and i so deal
tS"lu't Per et 7 B b00rs oontaln,n8 al)0Ut tnre8 a"d
u J ciaecu.J 7 eoho1' nd th result has boon most gratifying
oo th lovtrnmont has taken a positive stand In
C,,-'r eaaf ' departmsnt hokttng that the r'e-estabHahln;;
t,,!,.. ... 'r 'he sale of beer bain an nlianlute nMs-
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B s. . . ol wpranoe
THe COB,lw,M
fce , BM,rUce "Pftiils have oontrmlletl the lies
kngo, rn Cttrrey through jmiiabldion aourees hat
t ' k'fcsj WM bar to securing IneHranoe. aad have
l moi 1t'l M ,ArS th sUtn,wlt th,lt thol,e
! Z:"1 ,not Wp tll,in two HURrU during twen-
iHtfe' u 7! Vr b of rtek8- The tet01 Bp,u Ufe
ty kt ,h ,h rtfo of Ucnth rate amonj aUt".n
r!!; 'er Hum among moderate drinker.
" U m4 wo'oe. and the day Is uo far dhrtant when
"l!. bm . " aB'y suuaiaieuoo or every iamu)
vl TT Uit tk Sllem Brw"7 AseooJatlon U la every
" tw own kja .i... '
"- uverusomeut.
M BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON
FIRST
SERIOUS
SIGNS
Of Kidney Trouble Aro Generally In
the Back Says Authority
Recont hospital reports show that
tho dread disease, rheumatism, la
steadily (Increasing throughout tho
country. All known means of rollef
are being suggested to savo tho great
amount of suffering this winter, es
pecially among those who aro not
in a position to Jack up nnd visit tho
noted health resorts to bo treated.
Recont testa provo rheumatism not
exactly a disease In Itself, but a se
vere symptom of k!!dnoy trouble, a
condition caused by clogged up pores
of tho ellmlnatlvo tissues In tho kid
neys which fall to Alter tho poisonous
wasto matter and uric ncld from tha
blood, permitting these subBtnnces
to remain ilrf' tho veins nnd decom
pose, usually settling about the joint
nnd muscles, causing tho Intonso
pain, swelling and stlrfnods of rhou
matlsm. A well-known specialist who has
probably treated moro cases of rheu
matism thnn anyone else, and who Is
also tho most successful .gives tho
following slmplo (treatment, which Is
harmless and Inexpensive, nnd so slm
plo that anybody can mix It at homo.
Tho Ingrodlonts are: Fluid Ex
tract Dandelion, one-hnlf ounco;
Compound Kargon, otio ounce; Com
pound. Syrup SnraaparlUa, throe
ounces. Go to any good proscription
phnrnmcy and get thoso throo vege
table Ingredients and mix them by
shaking In a bottle, taking as a (Ioho
a tenspoonful after each moal nnd
again nt bodtlme.
Thoro la nothing bottor In the
world for backache, kidney nnd blad
der trouble, too. Such symptoms
as frequent and pnlnful urination,
soreness, wonknoss, gcnornl and nerv
ous debility aro cnusod by certain
acids and poisonous wasto matter,
decayed tissue, etc., In the blood,
which tho kldnoya will clear and
purify nfttr a fow doses of this proscription.
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NotarlcK Appointed.
NnMinn D. Simon, M. 0. Wllklns,
Dolln D. Crlglor, Joseph N. Tonl,
Portland; T. E. Wnll, Lyons; 13. L.
Moulton, Orogon City; Edward Llour
nnce, Warm Springs; A. M. Gallaghor,
NVw Pine Crook; W. R. Potior, Sprny.
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1 SOCIAL GOSSIP
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Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Hnrbor, Mo.,
speaking of Elootrlc Illttors, ways:
"It Is a neighborhood favorite horo
with us." It deaervos lo bo a favor
It? everywhere. It glvos quick rollef
!n dyspopln, liver complaint, kldnej
dornngomont, mnlnuUlon, nerjaiiB
no, wonknoM and gonoral debility.
Ita action on the blood, as a thord"ugh
purlfler makes It oipeo'lnlly usoful rk
a spring medicine. This grnnd alter
ative tonic ii sold undor gunrantoe at
J, C. Perry's drug srtoro; BOc.
o-
Pioneer- Visiting In City.
John nior of CorvalHte. onuof tho
pjonoors of Orogon, Is In the city
visiting his brother, Nicholas Dler of
the "Togsery."
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It Is bettor to euro tho little cough
than to take chances of consump
tion. The best cough cure Is Kemp'o
Balsam. Druggists soil It at 25c
and 30c a bottle.
Barnett's Restaurant aud
Lunch Counter
In Bush bank block remodeled
and first-close servlco. Meals and
lunches In boat stylos. Ladies and
family trade solicited.
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work o give satisfaction and
to be up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
Btreot, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Phono 550.
Observed. Eightieth Rlrtlulny.
Capt. D. C. Howard nnd wlfo en
tertained a party of friends In honor
of tho dlghtloth anniversary of his
birthday nt their home, 504 North
Fourteenth street, on last Tuesdny.
A splendid dhlcken dinner was
served In tho basement dining room,
whllp In the parlor resounded merry
music on tho piano dulclmor by Jos.
Robertson, who has carried that in
strument through several floods and
shipwrecks. "When he struck up tlio
"Soldiers Joy," Captain Howard exe
cuted the Sollors Hornplpo In n man
ner that ho would have been called
down for, If 4hero had been a min
ister present. As ho took his young
est grandchild through tho mazes of
tho dance no ono would have thought
ho lmd fought with Sherman at Vlcks
burg, in the bnttlo of the Wilderness
nnd been wltjj Grant to llio conclu
tlon df tho war, nnd nblo to boast of
what fow men hi the. United States
can Bay, that he has 38 grandchildren
and 21 great-grand-chlldron. After
tho feasting Capt. Howard recited
"Tho Qhargo on Vicksburg," and'
Mrs. Howard Who h a nntlvo of tho
lnml of Burns recited tho "Address
to a Mouse," arid "Tarn O'Shnnter."
Thoso present were Jou. Howard, Mr.
nnd Mrs. S, E. Howard, Mr. nnd
Mrs Walker or Mlchlgnn, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Ryan, Goo. E. Lewis and
daughtor, Mrs. T. H. Gilbert, Mrs.
Phillips of Cottngo Grove, and Mrs.
DiUver or Albnny, Mrt nnd Mrs. E
Hofor. Tho guests wlshod tho venor-
jablQ. captain nnd hlsgood wlfo many
happy returns of tho day.
Society Skating Party.
Mis AMco Myers, one of Salom'e
moibt populnr young Indies, ontor-
tnlned with a skating party at tho
Auditorium rink last Monday cvonlng
The nffnlr was a brilliant success,
Inrgely attonded. Tho spudouB rink
wns bountifully docorntcd with Oro
gon grape, entwined with Ivy. Ahonit
fifty pillows, artistically arranged,
formed a cosy corner at ono end,
wHMo another cornor was profusely
decorated with Japnnoso lanterns to
rcsomblo a Japnnoso room. About
ono hundred guests took part in tho
skntlng, nnd as many moro onjoyed
thomsolvoH by card playing or watch
ing tho skators. Tho lndlos were
charmingly nltlrod In light, Hummer
costumes. Throo of Salem's oxport
Hkntors, the Misses Eugenia Bell,
Emmn Kline nnd Hazel Erlckson,
glldod llko little fairies among the
gay throng and distributed programs.
Miss Ryth Gateli servod punch from
t'ho Jnpnnoso room. McHlroy's or
chestra played throughout the even
ing.
Surprlso for Depnrtiiig,
Thuiwdny evening nbout thirty of
tho omployoK of Joseph Meyors &
Sons dry goods house gnvo a surprise
to Mr, and Mrs. Whit Holman nt
their rosldoncp, 34(5 North Front
stroet. About C o'clock tho party
reach od the house, and Mr. Holman
had not nrrived. Thoy wero equipped
with mnterlals for a fonst, nnd n'ked
Mrs. Holman to stand (initio whllo
iomo of tho Indira of tho party spread
tho refroahmontK, and wero rendy for
Mr. Holman whon ho arrived, hav
ing boon dotnlued by aovornl of tho
conspirators. Aftor tho supper was
onjoyed aud a good social time wns
had. Mr. Walter A. Denton as spokos
man proeentod Mr. Holman with a
beautiful gold-mounted meerschaum
plpo. Ho was too completely taken
off his foot to land on torrn flrmn for
awhile, and It was some time before
he com Id muttor enough words to
make sultnblo reply. Mr. Holman
left yosterday for a position' at Port
land with' tho Florshelm Shoe Co.
Ho has been an omployo with Job.
Moyora & Sons for tho pnat seven
years and will bo succoedod for he
present by J. Laud Hamilton. HI
work ha boon master mechanic and
advartlalng writer.
Modem Woodmen Band.
Salem oohip of Modorn Woodmen
ha organized a brass band of 30
mere, which promises to soon take
Its place among the firBt musical or
ganizations of the city.
The lnetrumentatlon or the hand
lonnlste of six cornets, e'ght clorl
n't. four eaxaphonee, live trom
bones, two bafltonos. two snare j
drum, one ba&s drum, two basses (
and thro altos. R. G. Hunter, the
manager of tho new organization, is
well as the mombers of the local
lodge, are to be congratulated for
getting suoh an oxcellent cornblna-i
tlon togother. j
Louiso Stringer, the man who ma
nipulates the double bass, 1 the
owner of the largest horn In Oregon,
ir not tho largest In the Northwee.
The Instrument cost 300, and is a
voluablo acquisition to a musical or
ganization of this size.
Tho band has rented the ball over
,
.
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To the woman who bakes, II .4
4j Royal is the greatest of A!t'l:"
time and labor savers. fi i I
J Makes home baking easy, l " ) ; 1
f a pleasure and a profit (fl t i
!V .SAJBjSJHBJI SJBBji A -y. JTAV fl V" U
BakingPbwder i II
The only Baking Powder made m 'mM
from Royal Grape Craam of Tartar 111 tki
l mm
A ' y'ii''''
a2v'..l.l, ,",!',',' -ycF ;u.. :,. Skl im'.WM- s$mt
v V A'Swr.f.
v4
11 I' 4
Ml.. Mttt?
With minimum trouble and cpst bis
cmt, cake and pastry are made fresh,
clean and greatly superior to, the ready
made, dry, found-in-the-shop variety.
30"323Z
ss
the Ing feed store, whoro regular
rohonrmls will bo hold twlco each
wook.
Entertained Their FriciuR
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dnkor ontor-
Itnlnwl a fow frionds with n supper
and Boolnl last Wcdnondny ovcnlnij.
Ono of tho fenturos wan tho singing
of tho old-tlmo songs by nil prcsont.
Miss Lena HoUo plnyod tho piano.
Monmouth Normal Notes.
Tho Junlor-Hopohomoro classes
have a reception at tho Aiecmbly hall
Saturday ovenlng, February 8. Tho
senior clnss havo their graduating
oxorclrti February 9 to 11. Tho
school was uover In n more nourish
ing condition, and Its work Is on the
highest piano professionally of any
tenchor'B co"ego In tho state.
Box Olllce Artist.
MIbh Luollu Goodo, tho nccommn
dating ticket seller at tho Grand
opera houso, loft thfts morning for an
oxtended visit and business trip in
tho Enot. Sho will bo away about
throo months, la which ttmo sho will
visit relatives In MKssourl and Town.
Prlsclllu Club I:ntertnliu.
Tho Prlscllla Embroidery cliub
met Inst Thursday at tho homo of
Mrs. A. L. Drowui, 330 Commercial
Btreot. A dolJghtful afternoon was
wpont, aftor which dainty refresh
ments woro servod by t'ho hostess.
(Contlnuod on pngo eight.)
A Simple Trick.
It's an oasy mnttor to koop your
Joints and muscles snipple no mnttor
what your ago niny bo or how you
huvo HUffored wtth rhoumntlsm. Rub
youreolf night and morning with Bal
lard's Snow Liniment. Cures rheu
matism, stiffness, ernmprf, crick In
tho back, side, neck or limbs and re
llovoa nil achos and pains. Sold by
nil dealore.
You'll Have
Your
Hands Pull
f, --fr ydjV Hi" B
To find hotter grooei'ies nt moro roasonablo prices than wo offer.
In faut wo do not bollovo you oan do It. Don't say you can with
out first examining our grooorlew and loarnlng our prlcos. That's
only fair to nis aud fair to yourseif, TI19 better Judge of quality
and values tho suror wo aro of your ordor.
1 Qr Oranges Oranges Oranges 1 Qp
17U Large Sweet Juicy lyt
The 35c kind, special 1 9c doz.
LEMONSThe Best l5c-2 dozen 25c
DRESSED CHICKENS FROM THE FARM TODAY
W. A. IRVIN,
203 Commercial Street
Phone 66
Now is the lime to place
your order for anything
needed in our line for
spring planting. Such as
Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums,
Peaches, Shade TreesOrnamenfal Shrubs, Roses
Que Ornamental Department is the largest and
most complete on this coast Jf you need anything m
our Kne 'phone Main 75 or address
OREGON NURSERY CO.,
Salem
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