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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
"C? DAILY CAriTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1008 . Hi What Stove for Summer? Nothing adds to kitchen convenience in summer weather Wee a New Perfection Wick Bloe , Flame Oil Gook-Stove. Anything that any stove can 4o the ''New Perfection" will. do, and do it better. Bakes, iroaats, boils, toasts; heats the wash water and the sad Irons, and does it without dissipating its heat through the room to your dkcoudoit. The.. ,""'? NEW PERFECTION Hick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove actually keeps the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable for you whilo doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal range, its heat is directed to one point only right under, the kettle. Made in three sizes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. IN HONOR OP GEO. L. DAVIS. The t J-SL S . X MAUI """ Tf- R&VO LAMP r light that U very n affords a mellow gmtcful to tired eyes a perfect student or family lamp. Brasi, nickel plated; hence more dur able than other lamt3. If not with ybur dealer, write ou near.' est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (iBceroermtcd) HEIRESS SECRETLY MARRIED Man Prnnclsco, Juno 11. it be came known hero today that Mis Jennio Stnnford Lnthrop, dnughter of Charles G. Lnthrop, trensurer of eiarfni-,1 iml.iio.ll.. .. i . n. . I DYNAMITE CLEVELAND STREET CAR - (UnltciftPrcic Leased Wire.) Cleveland, 0., Juno 11. Deter mined efforts aro being mndo by the Stanford university and niece of tho detective bureau to learn the Idontl- late Mrs. Jnno L. Stanford, was ecretly morrled Inst April to Walter Watson, a populnr club man about town and a ronchor of Napa county. Mrs. Watson was left 81,000,000 by the lato Mrs. Stanford. Her paronts are In tho east and know nothing of tho mnrrlage. Every effort has been made by tho young people to keep tho wedding a secret .and It wns with difficulty thnt a confirmation of tho rumor was ob tained today. Although they aro sup posed to havo been married In thW city, no record of tho iRSiianco of a marriage certificate to them can bo found. Miss Lathrop'B brother mar ried n sister of Watson and tho ro mance 1b sold to havo begun at the homo of tho brldo'B slstor-In-law. Tho young peoplo aro In Mill val ley where thoy nre orectlng a sum wer home. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stom ach troubles havo been effected by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Taljlots. Ono man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medi cine niul treatment was cured by a few boxes of theso tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples freo at Dr. JStono's drug etore. ty of tho persons who dynnmlted a streetcnr early tp day nnd thereby In jured four passengers and tho mo torman nnd conductor. Tho explosives were placed on Ce dar avenue. Shortly after midnight tho wheoh of a enr running on that lino struck tho dynamlto nnd wo? blown from the trncks. Passengers were hurled from their seats and the floor wnB torn Into pieces, but fortu notoly nono of thorn woro killed or fatally Injured. ThOBo who examin ed tho car today aro unable to under stand how tho few pnssongcrs es caped with their lives. The police are of tho- belief that the dynamite Is an echo of tho lato streetcar strike. o 1 Folann Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures -It. Mr. O. H. P. CornollUB, Turner, Ore., writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow LInlmont cures "Poison OnK Poisoning," a very painful trouble. Sho not only cured n case of It on herself, but on two of her friends who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and SI. 00. Dnuquet Wns Served nnd All Itopart n Jolly Ttlme. On Inst Thursday evening there as sembled about SO of tho business mon and rachers of tho county, prin cipally subscribers to tho rnllrond fund, nnd nt Todd's hall there ws hold n reception to Mr. Geo. L. David, the popular chief engineer of the Pa cific Railway & Navigation Co. Mr. Davis, during his many visits to Tillamook In tho Intorest of his compnny, has made scores of friends and the fact' thnt tho peop'.o of Tilla mook realize that he, personally, Is ma'klng stronuotiB efforts to got the work again started has made him a great favorite with us. After a very enjoyablo half hour, during which tho3o present partook of tho pnlatablo luncheon which, while nrranged only during tho day, W08 excellent, speeches appropriate to tho occasion were mado, Mr 3. S. Johnson, Mayor of Tillamook, mndo one of his characteristic tnlks on the "City of Tillamook nnd What She Offors to Enterprise," following Mr. Chns. V. Calloway of McMInn vllle, made an entertaining talk on Tillamook ns viewed by the vhltor within our gates and during which he delighted his hearers with some of his choice stock of yarns. McBsrs. John O. Bozarth of Bay City, C. W. Talmage of Tillamook, Ceo. L. Davis and II. T, Botts responded In the or der named, all making appropriate and fitting remarks which stimulat ed to the highest pitch tho enthusi asm of those present. The object of those present. Tho object of tho gathering wnB to promoto unity nnd .show appreciation nt the prospect of the resumption of tho rnllrond work nnd the nffnlr wns n decided success as well ns n Jolly good tlmo. Hnv ing planned the reception only on the morning of tho day It was held, the commlttoo woro unablo to got Invita tions to nil tho subscribers, but mes sengers wore sont out as far as pos sible. Tho commlttco to whom thanks nro duo were Messrs. E. T. Hnltom, M. F. Leach, W. C. King and Thomas Coates, and after singing "My Country 'TIs of Thee," tho ts somblngo departed with many thore to say thoy wished more could have been present to enjoy ono of the nicest "got together" nffalrs evor hold In .Tillamook. Tillamook Herald. Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint Co, W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. I fc $ McMINXVILLE, OREGON, APIUL 2, 1008. OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO. SALEM, OREGON. GENTLEMEN; IN REPLY TO YOURS OP RECENT DATE. WILL SAY .THAT THE SIENNA, PAINT THAT THE STATE NOUGHT FROM YOU IN THE YEAR 1008 (18 RARRELS) AND ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT IN 1007, TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLUM BUILD INGS, HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. BEFORE WE PUT THIS PAINT ON. OUR BRICK WALLS SWEAT SO BADLY WE THOUGHT WE WOULD TRY CEMENT ON THEM TO KEKP THE MOISTURE OUT HUT OUR ARCHITECT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT BEST TO TRY SOME OF YOUR SIENNA MINK1UL PAINT. SINCE WE PUT YOUR PAINT ON, IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE HAVE PERFECTLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS MY OPINION THAT THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN YOUR PAINT FOR BRICK WALKS, AND I TAKE -PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING IT TO THE PUBLIC. YOURS VERY TRULY, J. F. OALBREATH. OAilVOXLXA. 6mi the 1h8 Kind 0tt HavB A,wa,fS Bfl'J r "SSSA BANK TALK No. 15 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or. RAINY DAYS IT -should be borne In mind that saving raonsy Is the start towprds wealth, Every man - CAN'T get rich, but everyone can save something, No matter how email your Incomo may be, If you make up your mind to lay up n part of your'earnlugs every weak, It may RAIN and then rain orae more, but with a snug little sum to your credit In tho bank you can laugh at hard times nud poverty, Whllo th, Sun of Prosperity U thlnlng is tho tlmo to save for tba ralnydays that are ALWAYS bound to come We can help yoli save; our Savings Depart ment does tho business; $1.00 wl'l start an account, Stnrt saving today. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK H tWe Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shlrtwal?t6 are care fully washed with a .special noutral soap, starched just where thoy should bo starched and ironed by experts who havo mado shirtwaist Ironing a special study. Wo are pleasing the most careful dressers In the city with our shirtwaist work aud are sure wo can please you. May we have a .trial. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY . Tel. 25 136-166 8. Liberty St. Dom. Apportionment of Delegates in the National Conventions. Rep. Alabama 22 Arkansas 18 California 20 Colorado 10 Connecticut 14 Delnwaro 6 Florida 10 Georgia 20 Idaho 6 Illinois 54 Indlnna 30 Iown 2 C Kansas 20 Kentucky 20 Louisiana 18 Malno 12 Maryland '. 1G Massachusetts 32 Michigan ..... s, . . 28 Mlnnosota . . .. i .22 Mississippi 20 Missouri . . .).... v.'.v, ?j.3G Montana 6 Nobraska 10 Novadn . . . .' C Now HampBhiro . . ..., JS Now Jersey ?. 24 Now York 78 North Carolina ........ 2 North Dakota Ohio ,..46 Oklahoma 14 Oregon S Pennflvanla 68 18 20 10 14 G 10 26 0 S4 30 26 20 20 18 12 16 32 2S 22 20 36 6 1G 0" S 24 78 24 8 40 14 S 68 Rhode Island South Carolina . . South Dakota , . . Tenuessee ; ,, Texas Utah Vermont ......... Virginia Washington West Virginia ... Wisconsin Wyoming , DIst, of Columbia. Alaska , Arizona ... Hawaii ,.'.... New Mexico Philippines Porto Rco 8 18 S 24 36 6 24 10 14 26 6 o o . o w o o o , o 18 8 24 36 6 8 21 10 14 26 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 THFSF PAINTS arc used by thc state on i ii-i- -mm j pubic nstitutlons on thcir Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap plied. APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH This Paint is taken from thc Mines in Lane county, and manufactured at Salem, Ore. General Weather Summary. During tho foro part of tho week cloudy and unseasonably cool weath er prevailed over tho entire section. On Saturday, however, the clouds be gan to dlsnppear, the temperatures rapidly rose, and tho week endod clear and nbnormally warm except along tho coast, where the prevalence of fogs provonted a rls'o In tempera ture. Local showers fell ovor tho western portion of the section on Tuordoy, Friday and Saturday, and thunderstorms occurred ovor tho .eastern counties on Sunday. Tho accompanying rainfall wns, however, very light. No frosts occurred. For n Sprained Anklo. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable tho Injured per son for a month or more, but by ap plying Chamberlain's LInlmont an-l observing the direction? with each bott!e faithfully a cure may be ef fected in many cases in less than one week's time. This liniment Is a most remarkable preparation. T.y It for a sprain or bruise, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rlu'tunntlem, nnd you are certain t6 bo 'delighted with tho prompt relief which It nffords. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store, New Coxtyorntloiis. Henrietta Milling and Grain Com pany; principal ofllce, Portland; cap ital stock, $20,000; incorporators, Win. H. Daughtrey, O. M. Plummet and J. B. Murphy, o A Wreck Is tho only fit description for the roan or woman who Is crippled with rheumatism. Just a few rhcrumntlo twinges may bo tho forerunner of a sovere attack stop tho trouble at tho start with DaKard's Snow Lin iment. Cures tho rheumatism and all pain. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by nil dealers. New Notaries, L. K. Adams, W. M", Cake, Port land; C. II. Young, Eugene. 0- DeWltt's Llttlo Early Illieri, tk famous1 llttlo llvor pills, are cold b; ull druggists. CfflWSgfflMS J.l i.I AKT "." qAV l-llltli Kr4 4 JM ;fY' !i, eilt! with Bin P.UVl TLp r'htr. ; Afftti llrEtt" AtW'HI'CH7-Tlj ...... i.n.'nur.ut.SirLMiilIt4 SOLD BY OflUCOCTS ErLWWpK 7v$m j& Sji iKj A ? Spring Shoes A good stock of Men's, Udlei1, Boys' and Girls' shoes In all colon and leathers. Tan and black Oxfords, alwWJ canvas shoes. Ladles' and pumps.. Come In and see my JACOB VOfiT a IS STATE STKEET MWWWWIlWtllWWWWmilWtlWttliWllfc'IWtWW7iiy ISOUR MILK and SOFT BUTTER Totals 980 100S Necessary for cheice: Republican0 (majority), -191; Democratic (two thirds), 672. ' . -o- .HucK'cnVi Arnica Salve Wins. Tqra Moore, of Rural Route 1. Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad sore come on the Instep of my fqot and could find nothing that would heal It -until I applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, Less than half of a 25 cent box won the day for me by af fecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perrv's irn I. PREVENTED BY USING "Wisconsin" Refrigerators WE SELL THEM i,', H- '! ' s " ITHE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. ' 177 LIBERTY STREET I i in i MatJHJrr1 i IWMWilWi11lIWhWfcliiillitfclilhlitiiliiiteiiililllMhlllllillilWi store.