Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILE CAPITAL OUKKlXu ALKM, ORJKJOX, SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1M.
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-TABLETS-!
A.H. LEWIS MEDICINE Ca,ST10JiS,uiA
For Srela by Capital Dnitf C 55. T. IUxr, Balem, Orrgon.
BANK TALK No,
BY HIE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SAIEM, OREGON
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Service for
Our Customers
Wo him to sorvo onoh customer nllku In nil business matters,
and we glvo onoh tho boat battle service.
Wo nro u(ortO(l In tho wolfnro ami success of our ouv
to mo fa, Every ilotall of tlio banking bualnoHu Is glvon our moat
careful nttontlon. Whether wo loan money to you, or you lonn
money to tie, you nra given tlio bonoflta of our Institution and tho
tlmo of our officers,
A man with u Bin nil volumo of builncai rccolvca tho mmo at
toiuioiTfrom our olllcors no doc tho largo depositors.
Our orylno inenns accommodation. Sorvlco In mnttors of
conoquonc,o u)uo moans with us, sorvlco In ni.lnor dealings In ov
ory detail, . '
t ' - ' '
Wlmtovof 'banking buslnosa yoii mny have, Wo iollolt a sharo
of ICwMlovlng that our facilities will bo a distinct' advantage to
E. W. HAZARD, Cashier
BEER PROMOTED
TEMPERANCE
1 - ... .
Recognized as a Food Product, and
So Dealt With by the Government
IP Im being reeogtiUwd tho world over that tho drinking of beer
promote tomperaneo and sobriety to a far greater extent thau
til tho prohlbltteu laws on (U statute hooka.
All ttuUKRtattod HuropeuU iuUous nro oneouraglng the in ami
fncturt ami oonauinptlon of HKht beora containing about thrtfe nud
one-half pur oent aloohol, nud tho reeult has beou most gratifying
to nil sincere luvor of temporauco,
Tho United Htatoa government has taken n positive ataud la
thU direction, tho war dopnitment hoUUug that the r-otnbllhln
of tho army enutcoii for tho snle of beor holug an absolute neces
sity lu the Interest of tuuuwuntw and sobriety.
llwr U today reeogulted a a "Food Prod not," and 1 so dealt
with by tho t$ovenment.
All the Krt Insurant eomnunles havo contradlotcd tho Ilea
that have hn given onrronoy through prohibition sour cos that
tho drinking of boor was a bar to hoourlng tusurancis, aud have
laty published o tho world at largo tho statement that those
drinking boor moderately (not moro than two quarts during twenty-four
howrej woro tho very bH of rUk. Tho lateet Urltlsh life
insurant roport show that tho ratio or death rato among abstain
r U tWrty par oont greater thau among moderate drinker.
Ueer Is pnro and wboleeamo, and tho day Is not far distant when
It win bo as much a part of tk dally subsistence of every family
as aro milk, broad and otbor food neesltlo.
Tr bww brwl by tha Slw Hrewory AMoolattow Is In every
www tho vory bwt that mod.H outrprliw raa produw. It spicks
for UM aad t Its ows fewt advrilunt.
WMH
I E.-.H-.-.-C ,
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SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OKCGON
AHELL
DEFEATS
KELLY
Kastcrn Youth Was Not Able to
Warn! Before Uo Western Fcnth
crwrtght CttamploR.
United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Feb. 29. The de
feat of Eddlo Kelly by Abo Attell
iaBt night was not unexpected, des
pite tho desperate efforts of tho press
agents to tnako It appear that tho
Easterner Is a moat dangerous man
and had a good clinnco of taking tho
championship back to Buffalo. As
a matter of fact, Kelly Iias'llttlo moro
than a good set of muscles and a pug
nofo to recommend him as a flghtor,
UMOro luo light hero wero ru
mors of a 'frame-up" and tho pro
moters wanted tho bets called off,
but this tho refcrco refused to do,
contenting hlmsolf by giving tho fight
era a warning,
Attell found no difficulty In de
fending his tltlo. It was ovldont
from tho start that ho was tho mast
tor of tho youngster boforo him, and
tho outcome- was never In doubt.
When they enmo up for tho scvonth
round It wan ovldont thnt Attell was
ready to win, as ho dropped his box-
ling luetics nnd started to light In
earnest. Ho opened with a couplo of
hard rights to tlio head and followed
with right nnd loft to tho bend. Kol
ly went down from n hnrd right to
tho jaw. Ho staggered to his foot,
only to got another right nnd loft to
tho Jaw, which sont htm down again.
Ho was up and at Attoll again, only
to bo knooked down for tho third
tlmo.
Tho full ton seconds had Juut boon
tolled off wlton tho pollco Jumped
Into tho ring and ordered tho flght
stoppod.
41
Neighborhood FnvorJto.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Mo.,
speaking of Electric Hitters, Bays:
"It Is n neighborhood favorlto lioro
with us." It deserves to bo a favor
lto cvorywhoro. It gives quick relief
In dyspoptla, liver complaint, kidney
dornngomont, malnutrition, nervous
uojw, weaknoss and gonoral debility.
Its action on tho blood, as a thorough
purifier make It especially useful as
a spring racdlclno, This grnnd niter
atlvo tonto Is sold undor gunrantco at
J. 0. Perry's drug storo; COc.
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NEW CIIIXKHR CONSUL
RENT TO
'FHI8CO.
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
3an Frnnolsco, Fab. 29. With tho
coming of his brother, Koo Owyang,
who nrrlvod yostorday on tho llnr
flllierln, Owyang King, who hns boon
Chlnoso cousul general In San Fran
cisco hIiico tho early eighties, has
boon rollovod of active charge of tho
affairs, of tho consulate, and after a
trip through the eastern part of tho
United States, will return to China.
Owyang King will not be oulolnlly
rollovod until tho arrival of tho now
consul gonoral. Ping Chun, who la ox
peeled lu about a mouth. Owyang's
brother, has boon appolntod vlco can
Mill, will at onoo begin his duties at
the consulate
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TEA
New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Your itf trlutoi four moo U a dat
Now Ik tho
Your
ojj"Btoart.xA..
SW , VfZTZE
HkWfc r W 'Vfll
w
RlUvrUm SaUo .tiachxl.
8hanf Culver ytrdy aiiaRe4
tho tloit of W. M. iJwbia. of Stl.
vcto, to satufy otttdltoro olatma
tor about fiee.
Time .to Pruno
TntM,
A promluent horticulturist has
tho following to suy, and tho udvlso
should be taken:
This Is tho tlmo of tho year for
poopio to pruno ttioir tron and KOt
ready for praylug.M said Mr. Whit
ny. Care should bo taken by them
however, not to out the tops of tho
tree. Dalng iklt onjy producoa a
bush top. Tho treo muk a lot at
shade aud wooj but they do not bear
fruit whoa the are out from tho
top.
"The limb should bo thinned out
so as to let the nun and air througn
tao branohoa. Thoso Uwbs that
crow and Interfere with one another
muu be out away. To complete the
Job the treos should be balanced
up properly to that U doa not pro
test lopsided appearance
"la tho process of pruning some
times as much aa a third of a treu
la out away. Thts of eours. reduces
tho xpntd of spraylag that wuoh.
U also adntlu a wore tnorougK Job.
MPoplo in tho country I find are,
taking a tauoa greater Interat than
Uual. Most of the fruit trw nra
weil attended to and the neat aud
latest methods of caring for them
aro being sought. Tho Walla Walla
and Umatilla coninty Inspectors are
working together. We recognlso tha
fact that Is Is necessary slnco tho
bugs do not recognize any such thing
la their incursions as a stato line.'
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To Curo Cold In One Day.
Tako LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
it falls to curo. E. W. GROVE'S
signature on each box. 25c.
tm n i ii 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i lit i
The
I White House Restaurant 4
For a Regular
J 25c Dinner at 20c l
Tlicy can't bo beat
McG'rfdKist & Son
Proprietors.
HH Mfrt-M-M II I I B I II 1 ? 1 1 I
s)m)asjws3pwa)aa
;
839 COURT STREET. j
Call and try tbML Meals ;
16c Doar3 por week $2.71,
also lurnlshod raeeii very i
renBoniiuio.
AT THB t
Salem
Restaurant
I MEALS 15c
if) s1sMIOIlfllM
ELITE HOTEL
Robtaurant and hotel, on ;
'. '. European plan. McalB at all '
; hours on short ordor. Rogular
' dinner 2C conts. Thirty now- ;
jy nntsned lurntsncd rooms.
E. EOKERLEN, Prop.
148 Commercial St. 7
HIIIIIIIHII'lHIUIIIIi
Hotel St. Philip
Fourth and Fifth and Ilnrasklf
Htrc-.'tn, Portland, Oregon,
Now fireproof European Hotel
Stoam heat. Modorn conveniences
Rates $1.00 por day and up. Unloo
depot car will land you at tho door
H. PIERCE, Prop.
Baraett's Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
In Bush bank block romodolod
and flrst-ola Borvloo. Moals and
lunohoa la best stylos. Ladles and
family trado solloltod.
THE
0. K. Store
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OROCHRIKS THAT RPKAK
for themsvlves, as ours do need
ltttl praising. We might well
be pardoned for being onthus
lastio about them. Hut all wo
say Is
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.
Oaee yon do that w wilt not
bavo to coax you for a second.
Our Groceries will speak for
themselves on your table. You'll
be sorry you hadn't commenced
trading hero before.
.. A. A. ENGLEBART,
Auoum street near Woolen Mill
Phono 152.
A Frecfe Complexion
la wcttrrtd nd produced by
RotxrUae, a mild, delightful
prcpuaUoa. delicately fngnuat.
Makes thl ttin txoukiltlr mft.
..! ,. 1
utuuacicncjueuippcirance cauieJ
by ovtr!rraeai miucei the iii at
taixertd ports, deanws them, re
ducts i&tLmantion sad tMtxdi ba even.
rtiuat rlow due to wholesome nouxuh
neat 4ia rliads and stiraulstioa of
tk cspUUrics vihkh alto feed the
siia aad supply lu kcdikful color.
'afrt4UMiUtf
Jtijw Drutjir t
JRTII
ifiiaiisiiiiiai!mfiiiini
THE CLASSIFI
iajiaiiiiitiiwiiiyriiitiitffi
FPU gAIJt
For Sale 184 acres, 100 undor cul
tlvatlon, 20 acres In hops, balance
In pasture; tho best of prairie
black loam soil. Price $C5 per
aero. Latham Land Company.
2-lG-tf.
For Snl3 Good stock and dairy
ranches for salo at reasonable
prices, with or without stock,
somo timber. Can also locate good
government homesteads. L. F.
Goln, Wnldport, Or. 2-19-lm
For Side Ono of tho best C2 i acre
farms In tho valley. Threo and
a half miles cast of tho stato pris
on. Apply to owner on placo, R.
F. D. No. G, and Farmers phone
.184. A. W. Schrttnk, Salem, Or.
2-24-lw
For Sale Good now alx-room houso
and barn, good drilled well, two
lots, in Englewood, on car lino.
1330 North Seventeenth Btrcot
Phono C4C. Prlco $1100. 2-24-lw
For Hnli Ono 2-horso Rttshford
wagon, with box, top box and
spring seat, now and In perfoct con
dltlou; also 1-horso buggy, noarly
now, nt n bargain; 1129 North
Cottngo street. Phono 329.
2-2G-lwk
For Rule Violin,
dress "F," caro
phono 972.
small slzo. Ad
of Journal or
2-28-3t
FOR RENT
For Rent Ono ton-ncro hop yard
six acres of farming land, with
houso and outbuildings; ono G
aoro tract of loganberries garden
and orchard with houso and out
buildings; ono lG-acro hop yard
with houso and barn, to bo rent
ed all or separate. Located ono
mllo north of Wnuconda, on dec
trie lino. Enqulro of E. M. Mas
sey, 444 N. Wlntor st Salem, or
A. W. Nfitsom, aorvuls, or phono
Farm G9 or W. II. Egan, Qervals,
Phono Farmors 3G. 2-20-tf
For Rent A G-roorn houso on lot
GOxlGO. Enqulro W. Fcnnal, 803
North Llborty. 2-27-3t
For Rent Furnished rooms for
light houaekeoplng. Inqulro ut
Josso'o furnlturo store, 3G7-371
court street. 2-28-3t
DRAYMEN.
Cummins Hros.' Transfer Company
All kinds of transfer work done.
Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt service Is
our motto. Stand and offlco at
2G3 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Residence Phono 988.
Rnggngo and Exprc D. N. Whlto.
genornl dollvery to any part of tho
city on short notice. Stand In
front of Harnett's rostaurant, Com
mcrclal ktroet. Phono 39 G. Real-
donco phono G90. 2-14-tf
MVIiRY AND FEED HTAIlLia.
Livery ami Feed Rtables Old Poet
ofilco Stables, at 254 Forry atreot,
betweon Comraorclal and Front
streets. Tolopbnno 188. Some ol
tho finest liveries In tho city can
bo found hero, Dick Weatacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
WANTED.
YWWltlHl To BOW out bv tho ilnv;
oxperUnced drossmaker. Call or
wrlto. Miss Q. E. Henry. 30G 18th
and Trade St. 2-25-lw.
Wanted Man to overhaul conserv
tory and re-pot palms at Wlllam
otta hotol. 2-26-Gt
HISCELLANEOUH
Tho Safe Way To buy tfJ
biuuk.3 aua uonas is the
payment puan. stock Is y0
" I'ujimsnt oi urst lnta
io margin -acallng. Write
tlculars. C. J. McMurrsy
""" union Trust Bids
Angoies, cal. j.
Found Pair of spectacle.
can havo samo by calling
omcu auu paying cbargei,'
2-
iwgBir-.iuvcr urciuurd foe
HIaam rnrti .
"" 'wui-uearing; M
luvjui iivur uoitom BOll I
buildings. Sell entire or
visiOHS. Good roads. Ne
D-month school. Good
lion A. Lowell, WoodrlliJ
Bon. 1.3d
Will CW1 and Pay Cash ft
cnot off olothln, broken
nnd Jowolry. Wo clean an
mgu graiio work. Vhau
Slgournoy, 483 State.
wm tlio farty Who borrs
Snoll blcyclo from Tho
ofilco about two weeks sg
roturn Bamo, as tho own
JS '
Vbgoc Lumber aad Fuel Co,J
bur .shingles, building
wuuu huu com. ivow prrt
prompt dollvorloa. One bit
of S. P. passcngt? depot.
198.
Hutto & WcnderothKlns
liquors and cigars. We
tho celebrated Kcllog gand
whiskies. Cool and retrtiht
constantly ov draught.
Commercial streot.
Enlarged
Our meat market on Ea
street has bcon doubled In
wo aro bottor prepared tkta
serve customers. Prompt ten
the best of meats our motti
or phono 199. D, E. Edward
UUTTERNUT HltKAE
It Ib worth moro than si
'read yot tho prlco Is no ,
For s.tlo at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERl
Thomas & Cooler, IVoi
IX)DGES.
7A.rpcntora Union No. 1C
Union No. 10G5 of Csrptnl
Jolrors of America mee
Saturday ovonlng at 7. SO
Hearst hall, 420 State St.
Donnls, Ree. Sec.
Fort'stera of Amurica Cout
wood Forostors, No, 19.1
Saburday night la HomiJ
Stato streot Waldo MUler
J. C. Perry, financial tccrl
Central Lodge fio. 18, K.
Castle Hall la Hoi man b!
nor State and Liberty
Tuesday of each week at ;
m. Oaonr Johnion. C CI
Anderson, K. of II. scd
Modem Woodmen of Anier
gon Cedar Camp No. Hit.
ovorr Thursday Otealngj
o'clock in Holmaa ball.
Hill. V. C F. A. Turel
'--- " w -W
Woodmen of World Meet n
day night at 7 30, la HoM
O. L. Darling. C C V
It, Clerk.
Wanted Elderly man to do chorea
and work about small placo. Good
homo and wages for right party.
A. F. Hofor, at Board of Trade
rooms. 2-27-3t
Wanted a froah Jersey mjloh cow,
must test S per cent. Phone Main
1026. 2-27-St
Liaoola Annuity Union. SM
dent and Denalon Intnrano
000,000 pledg-d; every dM
Box432 Salem, OrOB-
Ryan, secretary, BJJ1
SASn AND DOOR FA
flHiC-"ilWWBMlti
at. Annrm mttAltiTt. A
Vl.su, UVJ, .' --
nf hnti.n flnUh SBd Owl
work. Front street, tte1
and Court, Make all tcwi
at th otBce.
llllltllltHI
b-t
PROFESSIONAL.
oTluiisnMrD7Physician
surgeon. Telephone 307 Main
Offlcos, 546 State street, opposlt
exurt houw, Salem, Or. Resident
Phono 318 Mala. 8-13- lsao
PLUMPERS.
V
i". h. lUir PlumbtBC, hot watw
and steam heattntr and tint. a
164 Commercial street Pnont
Malp 193. -l-lp
W- J. IVuusl Plumbing, iteam ano
& fitting. Successor to Kscat i
Murphy, 2X6 Commercial street
'Prone Main it.
I Gold Dust Fl
td by TH lYDJTST
i, A. n dm.
frocsr for it. Br" 4
alwaye es ksid.
P. B. Wall)
AGENT
SsllSianlMM
THEAYENl
si
Creams. Ices. !
lona. Ooraer of Se
Asylana nroBwe. N "
prtetor.