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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1908)
DAILY. CAPITAL JOUItNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON.. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1008 f! !f I A L9 ! Don't Heat the Kitchen All the necessary family cooking may be done as well on & New Perfection Wlcfc, .Blue Flame Oil. Cook-Stove as on the best coal or wood range. By osingr the "New Perfec tion" Oil Stove, the annoyance of an overheated and 'stuffy kitchen is entirely avoided, even in midsummer The construc tion of the v,' r . v k .. NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue-Elaine Oil Cook-Stove k such ttat the heat Is thrown directly upward against the kettle c pan upon throve opf without affecting the atmosphere of the room to an appreciable degree. You can at once see the advantage of this stove over a great range which throws heat in all directions it is the ideal summer stove. If your dealer' does not 'have the "New Perfection" write our nearest agency. - u jteifo Lamp I and verv hand- substantially made of ! bra. flatly nickeled and verv handtnmt. Glvrt a powerful light and burns for hours with one filling. Portable, safe, convenient Just what every home needs. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL CCMPANY (Iftcerperatcd) Snlcm Mii.slcnl News. This evening at . 7:30 nfter re hearsal nil the members of the Meth odist chorus choir Vlll bo highly en tortnlncd nt tho homo of Mrs". John H, McNnry, cornor of Center and Summer streets. Refreshments wltf be Berved nnd no dombt the singers anJ musicians' willnil spend a very pltnsnnt evening.' Miss Mnbel Lnnco, a pupil of Miss Mngers, Is singing boIos at tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, very ac ceptably. ..'i r f "The'laBl concert recital of tho year will bo given, next Wednesday even ing, lnf tho "WlllJnietto Unlveralty chapel by tho students of tho collego of music. They will nlso bo assisted by other members of the .college of music. ,Tho music lovers will bo glnd to learn that' the. 'BetHoven Trio whlcn Is composed of he following nrtlsts: Leroy aesner,. -Edward. Cnpper and Arthur von 'Jesson, 4wllf make thbir Initial appcarnnco In public on that ovo-nng. t , ff tlffin.nlt?i nn.l Vft 1 r. v ""!' ' - ,'oiing. fc Alias "tfdW Frank Hughes will each solo render n ELECTRIC WIRING Wo wire strictly in accordnnco with tho labfit rules of tho board of flro underwriters. Electric repnlrlng of nil kinds. Extra lights nnd switches Installed at a reasonablo charge. We Give a Parlor Fixture FREE With nil rcsldonco wiring. This electrolier will bo flnlahod In brush brass, oxydlzc-d, copper or any otlur finish you want, equip ped with either two or threo lights, and. hung In your pnrlor. Our chnrges nro rensonnblo but coiiBlatont with first-class work and tho high grade materials required by tho underwriters. Safe wiring reduces your insurnnco .and minimizes tho danger of flro. Electric Fixture & Supply Co. FRED R. WATERS, Manager 245 N Liberty St. Phone 263 When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A puro and wholcsarao bovorag that Is sold In all tho cltlos of Western Oregon and Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Mad of .Filtered Water nnd strictly In accordance with tho Puro Food Law Salem Beer Is the best mild beverage offered the public. MadO' by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole- 8ome 4'.'0 . No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and under the most pored sanitary conditions. Address nil orders to Salem Brewery Association IKS By BANK TALK No. 14 (lie UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or. I Our Invitation ' ' i ,An Interesting' rind perhaps tho most humorous feature of tho even ing will be tho rural cantata entitled "No Song, No Supper." While tho cahtatri Is bright and humorous, the music will bo of n high class. Per haps it will bo Interesting to tho readers to learn thnt this cantata was first produced In London, Eng land, about 150 years ago. Thoso who will appear In pnlnt and costumo as sailors, lawyers and pretty maids are: Paul Anderson, Mcurico Roberts, Vlrglo Lloyd, Mer nle A. Hug,NNlno Johnson, Eleanor Colony and Dr. R. A. Heritage, who Is dnn of the collego of music. Tho concert promises to bo vcy lino and the largo nudtonco which Is expected to bo present, no doubt, ; will foci!, after such an excellent mus ical treat, thnt "music wmhes away from tho soul tho dust of -every day life," nnd that "Song brings with Itself a cheerfulness that wakes the heart to Joy." At tho First Congregational church tho excellent quartet com posed of itho following mpmbers Mrs. Cnrlcton Smith, Mrs. W. P Babcock, Mr. McGIlchrlst and Mr. Douglas, will render their mualo next Sunday as follews: Morning "Gloria Patrl" (Danki): anthem, "Praise Yo-tho Father" (Gounod); anthem, "Heaven Is My Home," (Neoln). Evening: " Gloria Patrl,'' (Dnnks); anthem, "Dous Misorean tur" Dnnks). Noxt Sunday morning nt the First Presbyterian church Mrs. Mernlo A. Hug will King "Salvation.," Tha words to this selection were written by Isaac Watt9 and tho music was composed by Matblo D. Dabcock, D. I., who Is a brother to the Rev. H. T. Babcock of this city. Offertory, Hayden's "S!ronndo," string qunr tot. Evening: Tenor solo, "First Bogotton of tho Dead,' Mr. T. L. Williams; mixed quartet, "I Bohold nnd Go," (Chaa. H. Morse); offer tory cello duet "The Angel" (Ruben' stein), Mr. Will KKtchum nnd Mr. Louis Steolhammer. Special music will be furnished by tho young mon of tho Christian En deavor rocloty of tho Presbyterian church at a special meeting of tho society which Is "entirely In chargo of young men. The society meets nt 0:30 p. m. and Judge Moore was ap pointed leader for tho evening. Tho members of (the First Metho dlst' church wfll have tlw pleasure of listening to tho following musical selectiens: Merning: Prelude "Chant Trlomphalo" (Harry Gaul); offer tpry In "F," (Geraaigre); quartet, "Prohibition Bells" by Wlllamotta University girls; anthem, "I and Glory of tho Lord" from the "Mes siah" (Hnndel); postlude, "Fnm fnre" (Lenimensl. Evening: Prelude "Lo Carillon" (Wol9tenholmo); offertory, "Ad! glo" ((Boathoven); anthom, "My Faith Looks up to T1W (Bastard1?; postlude In "Eb" (Folkca). Dr. R. A. Heritage, choir master. Prof. Thomas S. Robert, organist. ' Champion Drawrcut Mower T v "ESS..,. -' 'AAisvH- t tr THE1 WHEELS ,WU. NOT lift r... ...., .. . rnvinTHrftiAiu.. The conotructlon of tho Now Chnmnlon Draw-Cut Mnwnr ,,.i,ii. i... .. . rTUflTfc clearly shown In the illustration presented on this page. This draw rod extending r Mn"'l"vi the cutter bar to the pole is the forcmofet feature of this mower. This draw rod tniniihe ,Dnr ,b6 tile ground from a point in frontfnnd also firmly supports it. Tho crent ciHHn,.! cat(,rtojR, possesses Is thus explained, ns ltfwlll "be seen that the bar is not pushed from behlM ' f- ,h!' The conBtru$tipn of tho Ndw Ghampion,Mower will bo found all that Is desired if1"' mower nro "bull? high nnd strong, (nnd nro pH Just far enough npant to Th8 vb((iimJ I ...w..v.. .. u....v ...(,.1 iiuu -w"b m iuu -i. juBk mr uuuugn apart lo carry tho Mih , "" quIreJ, Perfect balance of tho entlrd mcSblinnlsin is nnfeurcd becauso of thA n.nh0 . t5wl' nlv li'nnn1 .n H.n f.vl ....v.j lu n .V ,. Tho great traction possessed by, tho New Champion Mower' is obtained' by this w. and tho fact that thd cutter bar Is drawn instead of pushed. cl cci"b inu pcnuci. uniaiico oi iiiu iNewunnrnpion urnw-uut .Mower Is one of tho many dlitln of this mower and shcr.ild receive the ntten'tlon of every intending purchaser. When tgU "l't raised to pqss un obstruction there h no more neck weight thnn when th0 bar" Is on tho CBtlM o. iiio aeai is aujustnmo torwnra and backward, and when tho driver is very hen , lis mnvnM fniMVnf 1 Iftltfl hnifiint ImlntiAA la nnn1 AIh Iil.. .. . ( '" KlI Tba wc ...w.i-vi luiiMuvi i.v. I'vuvwv un'tiuv.y io ovtuicu, ju iiiiunnr n:nwnra fhAn .. a. ." mw "--w icaiurH ni ..! - "i BUM found. On Inferior n:owers nind. In most enses tho entire weight of tho cutter bnr when raieed is thrown on the h . ' When cxnmlning the Champion-Draw-Cut Mower, imrticular attention Is dlrer(o,i . . ."?' " -i " w it g di iid itnowii iuiuurus; Draw-crat construction, l Method of nllgnlng tho cutter bar. Simple pitman and connections. .. Protected bearings. i -iiiiiiiiiimi thefol!oit, Continuous wearing plates on cutter tarT -cy Once often day we pay for this spaco for tho privilege of inviting you to become. : depositor of this bank. 4 Tho porson'. whc&rcads about us three hundred and . sixty-five day a year ought to know us at least three hundred and slxty-flvo times bettor than it ho had read of us but ouce. Tho better ho kpows us tho moro likely he Is to like us nnd our business meth ods. J No oxponso on, your part to open an account with us. A neat leather covered pass book Is given tho depositor, together with blank checkB and any instructions necessary.. - ' If you wish to exporienco tho odvantago of a bnnk account, con ddor this ns a cordial invitation to becomo a customer of tho UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Insist upon DeWltfs Witch Hnzel Snlve. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by all drug'gUts. v o Proposals for Science Building. Sralod proposals plainly marked, on the outside of the sealed envel opes, "Propocals for Science Build ing, Oregon Agricultural College, rorvallls, Or., and addressed to the Secy, of the Board of Regents, E. E. Wilson, at college office, until 3 o'clock p. m. of Juno 2, 1908, for the construction and completion of n three story brick and concrete, sci ence building, at Corvallis, Or., in strict accordance with the plans, specifications. and Instructions to bid ders which may be examined at the office of the Secy., nt tho college, and at the office of the architects, Bon nes, iienuricKS uouey, 7 Labbo Building, Portlaud, Or. 5-22-9t. Champion Rnkes have met with great success In tho paBt. It Justifies tho mwrtlon that tbw second to none in nny particular, nml tho now Improvements will aid them to keep up the xtsrA strides in tne trade when they navo already made. New Champion Rnkes nro as perfect in construction and operation as It Is powlble for birhtat be. They have many devices which cost th& purchaser nothing ovor others, and double the Ultih rnke. Lock Lever. Teeth mny be locked down for gathering, so that large windrows or bunchu Mfkj made without effort. -I la mi Latch. To chnngo position of teeth on ground, within easy rench from seat. Hand Lwer. Oh self-dump rako; rased only when bunching. WyeolH. Well mado, with strong, staggered, oval spokei, heavy flanged tiro. Wheeli neither rt nor lofts, making It possible, by exchanging wheels and reversing ratches, to give them doiNijj' Tcoth. Are tested spring steel, and tho tooth-holders, the greatest cause of breakage unldeliffc'! rakes, aro of malleable Iron nnd will not brenk. Frame. Straight, strong and rigid. Teeth nro always in perfect alignment. AdJusUbJo tnns ret- Adjustable Snub. So that teeth will rise any desired height, yet return initantlyto the piWMl ino wjnurow is c:aireu. Mnrio In tho following Hires: 8 feet, 20 teeth; weight, 400 Ids. 0 feet, 24 teeth; weigh, 436 lbs. 10 feet, 20 teeth; weight, 445 Pjb. 12 feot, 32 teeth, Jumbo wheels; weight, 508 tti, Can furnish Jumbo wheels on all sizes at extra charge, MITCHELL, LEWIS & 217 to 237 State St.. Salem. Oregon F. F. CBV, Vm 7 j STAY! wmKwrvrm9HC3miS'xxK-. Notice to Contractors. J nans ana specnicnuons ior ino eree'lon of an addition to tho grand stand at tho Oregon stato fair grounds may bo seen at tho city hall (recorder's office), Salem, Oregon, Sealed bids will bo received ufitli Juno 1 : snme rhou d bo nddr'sed to F. A. Welch, socrotnry of tho O. S. B of Agriculture, and mnrked on the outside of the envelopes "Bids for Grandstand." Right Is reserved to reject any or all bids If dclded for the best Interests of tho stnto. F. A. WELCH, Secretary of O. S. B. of A. 5-21-23-27-29. Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tire, Freeh Complexion Is preierved and produced by Robertine, a mild, delightful preparation, delicately iragnu. J,fake the ikln exquisitely ofti banbhe crackled appearance caused Y.v nv-.tlrvnesii reduce! the ue ot fnlstfcd norci. cleansei them, re duces inflammation and spreads an even, radiant glow due to wholesome nounsn- ment of skin glands and summation p. the capillaries whicn uso eeu "- kin and supply Its healthful color. Aik your Druz&Jtforafrtt tampu tj IOBERTINE w Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. Address II., care Journal !rvv 3f1J bH M 'SBBBBft .ssm. sV tawjioioaitri'g Gold Dtist Flow Made bT THB SYDJOST POW KR 003UCPANY, Uldaey, Oregon. Made fer fiasUly bk". Ask year grocer for H. Br d Aom always m xA. i I .-!rtfffJr-s P. 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