Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 26, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOttKXAL, IALBM, OUBGON, THURSDAY, MARCH SM, 1908.
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WiiiiuwiwW5Ss:: - m every tin ot
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I SOLD ON MERIT I,
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CIRCUIT COUJdT BAR DOCKET
New and Artistic
Trimmed Hats
ADVANCED SHOWING
Tlio womon who want medlum-prlcod hats will bo moro than
pleased With our display. Tlio mntorlals purchuBcd from tho larg
cet Import houses In America,'11 Qunntltlos that Insuro us tho
very best quotntloiiB. Trimmed by our own trimmers. Unnblcs
ub to urnko this groat showing of populnr-prlcod ladles' hats.
Artificial Rowers
In f rent variety. Never
before have we shown
such beautiful selec
tion, and aN popular
prices.
Cheaper to Get
A new up-to-date fiat,
than to have that last
year's one made over
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ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commercial St.
BEER PROMOTES
TEMPERANCE
Recognized as a Food Product, and
So Dealt With by the Government
Ir (a bolus rocognlnod tho world over that tho drinking of beer
promote temperance and sobriety to a farjgroater oxtont than
ill tho prohibition law on tho Btatuto book
Alt onllghtonod Europenu nations arroucouragtng tho manu
facture and consumption of light boon containing about thro and
one-halt per cent alcohol, ami tho result has boon most gratifying
to all Dtncero .lover of tomporanoo.
Tho United 8 tat i' a government has taken a positive) stand In
this direction, tho war dopattmont holding that tho ro-ostnbllshini;
of tho army cantoon for tho snlo of boor bolng an absolute neces
sity In tho Interest of temperance and sobriety.
Moor In today recognised us a "Food Product," and la so doalt
with ,Uy tho government.
All tho (treat luuurauoe companies havo contradicted tho Ilea
that havo bon given ourrttnay through prohibition source? that
tho drinking of beer was a bar to securing Insuranco, and havo
lately published 4o tho world at largo tho utatement that thoso
drinking beer moderatoly (not moro than two quarts durlug twon-ty-four
hours) wwa tho vory best of risks. Tho latest nrltlsh Ufa
Insurance roportu show that tho ratio of death rato among abstain
r Is thirty per oont greater than umong modorato drinkers,
Deer Is purr and wholesome, and tho day Is not far distant when
It will bo as muoh a part of tho dully subsistence or every family
as are milk trend and othor food urcawttles.
The beer brewed by tho Salem Urowery Association ( in uvery
wmo tba vy host that modern ontrprlso oau produoo. U speaks
for Hself and Is Its own bent advortlsomenl.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, ORf GON
WH1TH HUONW MONUMKNTH I
Never chip, crack
UruUb, mos or
oorwdn. The cly
kind that never
aid e4oanlog. For
the truth of tho
above soo them In
alt U Salem sua
may of the coun
t y cemetert:
some of thvtu
bhsv fcf tkweror ft yejirs, I!
JH)H want the vryhvit at living
kw Mil o fcmddttM
4H Mill fK, lJi(Mi UU, 8Uw, 0.
, . WAIT.
HiiESI
UkSkm.yDr.S.C$kct'
HOLLtSTKH'S
Hocky Mt4w4(ri Tea Nuffift
A Uty UJWi kt Bi ftfK
& 844wt Mm)4 i4 tUail Xltt.
mm twttftcTf i ullw tmHM
For April Term of Court Jn Jfarlon
OoHHty I)imrtmoMt "So. 1.
Following tho bar docket for April
term, 1908:'
AHco Dnvlo Prcflalor vs. Oscar
Colo, administrator. tc motion on
former attorney to nay money.
State of Oregon vb Henry Car
mody; soiling liquor without license
to Joo Hcenan.
Donald McCarty vb. W. E. Smith,
action for money.
Jamcfl Hlgglns vs. L. T. Torwlck;
action for money.
Salem 8lnto Bank vs. M. G. Daws,
M M. Daws and Louis Dnuma,nn; ac
tion for money.
John Walling vs. J. H. Peterson;
action for money.
L. h. Hershbcrgor vs. Peter Horsh
bergor nctlon for money.
Stnto of Oregon vs. George Case;
assault with dangerous weapon.
8. Page "V3. C. W. Brasher; action
'for money.
Louis Lachmund & Co. vs. Poiul
R. G. irorst; damngo to business.
LoiiIh Laehmund & Co. vs. Paul
it. a. Horst; uamngo to nop con
tracts.
Isabel Simon vs. Chan. D. Winkler;
nctlon for mono.
State of Oregon vs. C. N. Matlock;
keeping opon n tippling house on
Sunday.
J. L. MIsnor vb? W. L. .Termnn;
action for monoy.
Joseph Glggor vb. Hoy Fuknda;
action for monoy.
It. R. Ryan vh. John Mlstcrlck, ot
nl.; nctlon for money.
J. If. Hughes vb. M. 0. Grny; ac
tion for money.
Bamuol G. Scalon vs. John Cnr
mlrhncl; action for monoy.
Frod Scoloy and Mnrk'Sooloy, pnrt
nom doing biiBlnoss as Scoloy Hro
thors, vb. Salem Hop WnrohoiiBO Co.,
a rorporntloii; nctlon for monoy.
W. W. Johnson, B. H. Ollllntn nnd
W. G. Pruuk, pnrtnorH doing busl
noHH under tho namo and stylo of
"Tho Club 8tnblos," vs. FOlIx La
llrnncho; notion for monoy.
A, C. Smith vh. Henry Tuckor; ac
tion for money.
State of Oregon vs, C. 13. Doty;
nbductlon of female.
Statu of Orogon v. Arthur Hltch
mnn; nssnult with Intent to commit
rape.
8tato of Or.ogon vs. S. A. D. IMitor;
subornation of porjury.
Stnto of Oregon vs. 8. A. D. Putor;
Biibornntlnu of perjury.
Stnto of Oregon vs. 8. A. D. Putor;
uubornntlon of perjury.
Stnto of Orogon vs. A. G. Mc
Millan; failure to servo process.
Frlodmnn Sholby Shoo Co. vs. J.
L. Smith. J. M. Smith and May Hunt
er; action for monoy.
R R. Ryan vs. M. P. Dennis:
notion for monoy.
Anton Sfrlo vs. Southern Pnolfle
Co.; dumugoB.
Wllllnm 8obold vs. Virgil II. Mas
soy; action for monoy.
Jacob Suhnebell vs. 12ml I Bohlndler
action for money.
Portland llrowlng Co., n corpora
tion, vs. W. M. Meohnn; nctlon for
monoy.
L, R. Morgan, John P. Ttsohudl
v. Ada Streng: notion for money.
Cbrklo A. Wolli vs. R. L. Stew
art; broach of promise.
Mnrtha R. Leo, administratrix.
oto., vs. 12. P. Maltte; action for money.
Farmer's & Moohanle'a Pank vs.
R. P. Noiulol and Ohas. Sterling;
action for monoi1.
It. L. Sab l y$. George 0. Reyn
old and C. S. Putmtin, pajtners as
Royoulds & Put man; action for mou
ey.
DUlo nurkhelmor a. W. J. cjul
vor: action for money.
William Snavoly -a. O. L, Darbgrt
apponl from Jiutlco court.
' i Oil
Do Not Croud tlio Season,
The first warm days of stfrlng
bring with them a doslro to get out
vujujr hv oiHiuriiiiuK air ana
un shine. Children that have beon
homed up all wlntor nro brought
out and you wonder where they all '
came from. The heavy winter cloth.
Ing Is thrown aside and many shed
their tlanueln. Then a cold wavo
comes d people say that grip Is
opldomlc. Colds nt this songon aral
oven r dangorous than in m)J
winter. there u nnjch more dan.'
ger of pHOumoHla. Take Clnber-I
lain Cough Remedy, however, and'
you will have nothing to fear. jf. alf
wjti aurtw, -,n wer save sever
Known a eold te result in pneumonia
when It was mod. u u nleasaat
m ie io isKC. ralldrea k It.!
For sale at Dr. 8tee drug store.
OREGON'S
OPPO RTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from all parts of
tho United Stat ncl Canada to all '
parte of OrceOR and the Northwest
trill b0 put Into effect by
THE OREGONRAILROAD Sc NAVIGATION CO.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines In Oregon)
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1908.
From tlio FrJcJpal Cities of tho Middles West tho Rates will Bo
' as Follews:
FROM " TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM
CHICAGO 138 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....S30
$35 OMAHA 30
?30 ST. PAUL 30
Corresponding Rates from all othor Eastern points. Stopovers at
' plcanuro at all points In Oregon.
Tho Colonist Rate Is tho greatest of all homcbaildcrs. Orcgoa laa
tinllmltcd resources and needs. moro people who desiro Iiomcs and
jiwrgfr uppuriuniijcs.
ST. LOUIS i.
KANSAS CITY
r.
Oregon pcoplo can accomplish splendid results by heralding
thla opportunity to nil tho world. Bend Oregon litocaturo giving
good reliable information about tho state, far and wide. Call on the
abovo railroads for It If necessary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Iloro at homo if desired. Any ngont Is authorized to accept tho
required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on local
agent or nddroso.
WSI. McMURRAY,
Gencrnl Passenger Apcut, Portland. Oregon.
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Don't rend this unless you nro
W articles, nnd wish to snvo money by
Until March 30, In order to mno room for now goods, tnese Items
airorca nt grentiy rouu" vuvm.
In need of somo of theso
buying them nt a bargnln.
will bo
Those nro all of standard mnko and good quality.
Rogulnr
Pried
One now 3-Inch wagon, comp'oto ,v $110.00
Ouo now buggy, bost mnko. ... uu.uu
Ono now biiKRy. boat make.... 95.00
' Ono now runabout 5G.00
; Ono now disc harrow 22.00
; Ono now Tlgor drillr 90.00
; Om now BMckoyo blnlicr "100.00
Ono new Buckoyo mower. ., 00.00
'. Ono now Duckdyo rnko 32.00
" Ono now Davis oronm sopnrator 100.00
; Ono now M-lnch Rock l3!nnd Olippur steol plow.. 19.50
: Ono new 12-Inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow.. 17.50
: Ono new 10-Inch Rock Island Clipper steol plow.. 13.C0
Ono now hnndmnde light express 75.00
. Ono new handmade lluht oxprcss 75.00
; Also second-hand cultivator, mower nnd rnko at a bnrgnln.
Slnglo-trees, doublo-treos, neck-yokes, dashboard?, cushions,
at a 30 por cent reduction.
: An nssortmont of about $300 worth of paints, lend, oil, vnr-
nlalicR and Btnlna will be put on salo.
', I will alsd sell on commission nny Implement or vehicle
; which you may wish to dispose of, at any tlmo.
GEORGE B. JACOBS
: Comer Pine nnd Front St. SALliM. ORKGON
Snlo
Prlco
$ 95.00
100.00
80.00
42.50
17.50
72.6-0
135.00
18.50
29.00
05.00
15.00
13.50
11.50
G0.00
00.00
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liiiMiiWhiiiiiiimiiiiitiiifciliiiWiiilii(iiiiwtiiiiiti
YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVE
In ono of our rigs Just as much as It
you owned It. Moro,, In fact, for
you wl'l havo nil tho pleaauro and
only a moro fraction of tho oxponso
of a prlvato stable. You aro not
limited in your choice of a turnout,
either. Our livery sorvlco can sup
ply nnythlng you require, from a
runabout to a coach and team. How
can wo sorvo you?
FASHION 8TAI1LKS,
C. W, Ynnnke, Prop.
131-137 N. High St. Phone Main 44
m :,.. n ...
wwiucrn raciiic
a R. Tiie
Tio Card No. 02 Eff J.
Decemb. qmi. .!
Toward VohuIa
No. 1G 5:53 a r .f.
Kn 1Bo.. ""'wregoa
pa;;;n zr A M c .
- n12-2; M. Ro,ebw
8cnger. vnr
prr9:" p- ..
Toward Voriln.
N ,f2 6!00 p. ,,, poS;
ttn ) .a. i
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flrrlvM VI
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No. 22611:28 -. .
finnrtB "" "l
Toward San Francis i
No. ll.-ii.03 A. M. k
KTy 1 n .. . . .
2Z,7 Co,1"
No 10 9:58 P. JlOrthM,;
JIVDO
XTn 4 4 A . . .
L :U1 A' Sn Pn
express.
Toward San FnuKki
No. 221.-2:43 A. If. PtlJ
No. 225 ll:28A.M.VM
TIME TABLg
COIIVAX.LI8 & EAWPW 1.
araifw irom and to Ti
Wo. 1
Arrives at CorvalUa
Arrive, at Albany
Loaves Yaqulna j
ViTlvoa at Albany mi
No. 2
Lcavo- Albany nu
Arrives nt Yaqulna .... Ui
TrnltiH to and from Drti
Loavoa Curvtdlls m
No. 3
Lcnvcs Albany 7;
A. M. 6:00, a7:05, 8:W, 1
No, 4
Loaves Detroit i:f
follows, commencing Jin. II, l
Trains for Corrallfc
No. 8,
Loaves Albany jj
Arrives tt Corvallla ..,.J$
No. 10.
Leavos Albany ) IS
Arrives at Corvallls ... II!
No. 0
Lcavoa Albany TU
Arrives at Corvallls .... S IS
Trains for .llanij.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls (;li
Arrives at Albnny Til
No. 9
Loaves Corvallls Ill
Arilvcs at Albany Ml
No. 7
Loaves Corvallls ...... Ml
Arrives at Albany ..... M
No. 11 (Sunday oa!j)
Loavoa CorvallLi ......UK
Arrives at Albany 11 H
No. 12 (SunJay only)
Loaves Albany 1MI
Arrive nt Corvallls .... 1
For further Informitlea tj
W3I. McMPKWY,
Gen. Paw. AKt PortiM
Jiio. M. Bcotr, As 0. '
3mrt
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR
Is Self-ri$tac It makes Gaaiae Brown
Bttud, Tootisoaae Qtfkk; Biiwirtt, juidia
GLORIOUS BOILED
'Sold fcy Al Grocers
Oregon Electric
Railway
TIME CAXB
Leaving Sk
Portland and intermedlat J
local
J H
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PU)DD
BBNKtKKMBHUSKRKHHtKRM
r
HAVE AN EARNEST CRE
For the comfort ot tho folks at home. Bundle up tho
family washing and phon No. 25 early Monday for ua
to isead a wagon lor the clothes. Wo will Bavo you
tnoaty. wrry and discomfort, and save the clothes, as well. They
will cqrao baak te yu fresh, orlsp and oJean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW
' w 'mrmmmmmmmmmm
SPKCIAL 1LITKS TO
WOOimUUN HORSK FAIR.
To be hld at Woodhum. March
38. Fer thd aba owasloa. u rate
vt ono and e-third on the retlB-
vw pm m aHisrna io WoodburH
asi return, via a i. Co
WM MMt'RRAY.
Qeaeral Pjwnsr Agat
LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY
DEPENDABLE BRAND
Manufactured by GWeca StoJz Company, Cor. m and Smmr Sts
S.LKU. ORKGON WIOXB MAIN "8
Vo guarantee this spray to bo a strictly pure Una sulphur
soluUoa, test S9 to SI Baume. su;psur
tJFi'S: Z lL1S??Ul1 UVnn . W1IITB SONS. Til.
bO A COn H, IK fllLRURT CO. AND AT FACTORY.
"i ao per patrol; n.5 crlt for barrel, If returned.
Portland and Intermedin
ii '
w. Woodbura. WlUosrtBft
atln Portland, limited H
- f . .Hffl
Portland and lntermw i
i-i H H
Tnrlnnft nnil tntermiit
;;', i.hi
Te WnnAhnrn. WlUoHtal.'
tin. Portland. UmiUd l
Pnrtlnnit- and InterBD&ikt
n.'f. . i.iy
rvji aim k r
' J "Arriving &rm
ni.ii.n4 'nnA lnterBltf
Portland' and tiWfJtolJ
Portland! Tua'laUa.Wi
Woodburn. limit! .
Portland aad laterl uw
Portland aad itrJtt7,i7
Portland.Tualat. AWi? j
Woodbura. ""
Portland aI i
local -
OCT. (I
o.Aw. PasMBA M A
leave for PorUasdM,.
i. .n.i K-riaBT . ..ji
i.... Thmrsday lJ
rt.i ifHL
6 a. m. or u
Thursday ana - -v.
m. . " " txnMi
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