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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, LY SO, 1008 -"- ' ? J. L STOCKTON THE .OLD WHITE CORNER ' A Gtfeat ;: Artist in Out ; , Window He turns out oil pnlntlng with lightening rapidity. Average 300 n week the year around. A finished picture In 8 to la minutes. COM 13 AND SEE HIM. Stlmlmrger, the grent nrtlst, Is pnlntlng tKmitIful laiidHiwpeg nnd inirlno swnos In oil in our Court,trct window. Hp finishes a 12x24 picture in a to 12 minutes nnd oc casionally to Jiurry his work ho uses both hands at the panic time. With each purclmse we give u coupon which with 4c entitles the lioldor to a lnvuitlful oil iuilutlni; on Academy board, and (10c buys one painted on canvas. The St. Louis Post-Dlspntch calls him n wonder, lie lias painted 500,000 scenes In oil. 9000) a year Is his average Income. He , will beglli seeing pictures at our store Monday, lie miiv and. get a FIIKE coupon with your pui-clmse, K Farewell Party. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Shnfer, 12CG State St., a farewell prt was tendered J. WHIIb Shnfer. who loaves Settle the first ofJunpf on ono of 'the first steamers gofug to Nome, :Alaska. A very 'pleasant time wa Had, "SOO" wna tho nmise 111 Ollt of ttln, nvnnlnc MIjo TCotlln Hargrove vroa first prize nni, wfr.f Hoyt Cnry, ..carried ' away itkd booby prlae. After the soring of light re freshments, and some very flno "Be- lcetlons on the plnno by Miss Hoyt, all departed for their homes sayng they had a most cnjoyablo 4lmo. Thoso present were tho MIbscs Vina Sherman, Luanna Drown. N'ollio Har grovo, Loulso Hoyt, Ermlnogardo Cary, Jny Brown, Chester Hargrove, Claronco. Robertson, Hoyt Cnry, i. Willis Shafor, Cecil Shafor and Mas tor Earl Shafor. o TEA Is there a, better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Your crocnr rturn rout monr II rou don't Vkt Shlllloff't Detls par blra I t- . $2.50 pe J 000 Best grade delivered free to any part of the city when ordered in lots of 5000 or over :.:::::' Voget Lumber 8c Ftset Co. South J4th and Oak Streets - Phone i 98 HOTELS AND ItESTAUIlANTS. iiiHiiiii inn iiiiniu The White House Restaurant 4 For Regular ;25cDinnerat20c I They can't be bet McGilchrist & Son rroprietors. 4IHIH.Mll Hlllinillli i lwMWatftt 3 OQUItT STREET. Call and try tfe. Ml 16o. Board per & IS. 76, lo furnlihed voohm ver? reasonable. AT Tim Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c UMIMIIMIMMIIMIM ELITE HOTEL Restaurant and hotel, on E ocan man. Meals at all W'rS Oil Blinrf nrOf RlFlllftl' T 2Z coats. Thirty new- 1) fl.il r-rj furnished rooms. i:. i.ckerli.v, rrop. 148 Commercial St. mMiMnniminnwj HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh ana Stark Sts. Portland's New and Modern tel. Rates $1 per day and P- European plan. Free Bus. You Are Always Welcome to took Over Our Store For anything In our Huo t wilt -bo well to look ovor our stock, Very ofton you can find In an up-to-date socond-lmul etoro just what you havotboen looking for. Wo not only cam-second-hand good a but uIh-j new goods that wo soil at live and lot llvo pries. No troub'e to show our goods. Wo hayo a very coiupMe stoclc alwuyu In tho market for second'haud Two good' second hnud wood ranges and ope gai range. 0. L McPEEK 170 South. Commercial Street. V Ilnptlst Mlwloiinry Convention (United 1'rcnB I.cniic1 Wire.) Oklahoma City, Okla.. May 23.- Addrcssoi on tho Btibjoct of mis sionary work In tho west nnd south- wost were dallvorod at today's ses sion of tho Baptist missionary con vention by ministers and mission wprkurs or California Oklahoma, Now Mcx'co, Oregon, Arlzonn nnd Washington. This afternoon tho scope nnd pur poso of tho in o vein en t wore dis cussed and tonight tho report of tho general committee on gonernl Chris t'nn stewardship will bo discussed. Dr. P. S. Honson of Massachusetts will preach tho anuunl sermon, o A Cnllfornliin's Luck. "Tho" luckiest day of my llfo was when I bought a box of Uucklcn's Arnica Salvo:" writes Charles P. Budnhn, of Tracy, California. "Two 2 Go boxes cured mo of an annoying case o' Itching' piles, -which had troubled mo for years and that yield ed to no other treatmont," Sold un guaranteed at J. C. Perry'8 drug storo o joiivson to maivuu ANNUAL ALUMNI ADDRESS (I'lilt'eil I'rcmi I.cnwl Wire.) TtiBca'oo n, Aln., May 23. Gov ernor Johnson of Minnesota has promised to deliver tho anuunl nd- die h nt tho commoncoment oxerclso of the University of Albnma noxt week. o r The End or the World. should It como tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of the peoplo Buffering with "hoiimntlsm df elthor slght or se rious nature. Nobody ncoj suffor with rheumatism for Dallnrd's Snow Liniment drives away tho troublo, relieves tho pain Instantly and loaves tho usor as well and supplo as a twoyar old, Sold by all dealors. i ri x o JWUli I MJU.y 1 ground coffee order whole I roast ana let your grocer grjnd it, or, better still, grind it at home. Folger'i Golden COFFEgl Ute is whole roast packed in aroma-tight tins. Never sold in bulk. J. A. Folder CO. Co., San rrnalice J & EAir.FBftCn (jpssflr. PIERCE BICYLE' $40.00 $45.00 $55.00 TPttmcK fUcat Smil & HARVARD BICYCLES The Old Reliables i u The PIERCE BICYCLE repf-csents all that is best in Bicycle construction; any tire, any saddle or any coaster you may wish. The SNELL BICYCLE fitteWWilT GMh Tires, Coaster Brake for $40.00 is a hard wheel to beat. The HARVARD BICYCLE is a bicycle to fit your purse, price from $25.00 up according to equipment. .:.';&,'' ' We would be pleased to have you call ana inspect our various moqeis. W ri, Liberal allowance in trade for old wheels, Complete stock of Bicycle Sundries. - AGAIN GROCERIES LOW PRICED 9Qr 0rans! Oranges! OQr &Jj The 40c kind-large, sweet, juicy wZ7t Choice Creamery But tor, roll ROc 75c box XXX Soda Crackaru, Spoclal nor Tho Host Lemons, per dozen . ."..,... V. '. "i)c Preih Home Made Cakoa today Qur Angel and Potatp Cakea cannot be surpassed. M All tho best froshvegetableatho market offojii OUIt PIIUITS Aro all fresh and of the a uallty kind. 00 Choice Dressed Chickens today Brio! era, Roasters and Bakers the best ever. ;t Bicycle Vfgyy(y Bicycle Repairing MEfifjffiXS Repairing l Mi n W A Shoe Guarantee il n I' vt - (A.iW itjLllX, t dm HfciV THiT GHRMES: ..iw J ! f T EMI People are becoming acquainted with our method of making good all shoes that do not come up to the wearers expectations and our trade is grow ing surprisingly fast on the account of it. There is always a chance that a pair of shoes will not wear as well a$ recomended, in any make of shoes. We do not think it is right that the wearer should have to stand these loses, so we stand back of every pair of our shoes. Have your shoes been giving entire satisfaction?, itf t g ' 4 m - g tex .(- wny not ouy your next pair wim that guarantees?" u - guarantee vt v State St. 444 THEMKE Plione 442 "LEADERS IN UP-TO-DATE FOOTERY" WGHTJXCKWSPN HOTEL CO. f Phone 66 W. A. JRVIN 203 Com'l Proprietors i fsk. 1