Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 13, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY ID, 1008
J, L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITt: CORNER
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Another1
Ribbons
Vacation Needs
If you are going away It will
pay you to seo us first. A new
trunk or suit case, or possibly a
band grip will bo neeed. Our
stock Is very complete and we can
savo you money. For instance,
HAND DAGS
In nil sizes 75
Others $1.00 to. . . ; .$12,50
SUIT OASES . .
L'oolc Jlko leather,, wj. $1:25'
Others $2. CIO-" to .". '. ". Vsl'6.50
TRUNKS '' '.
Splendid Values,". .... $7.50
Others' $2.50 to $18.50
GREAT CHERRY FAIR
Progress of Cremation.
Many peoplo will fool an Interest In
tho recent annual mooting of tho
Cremation Society of England nnd
tho reptfrt of Its work. This socloty
was organized In 1S7-1 by Sir Henry
Thompson, nnd Its flr3t cromntlon
took placo In 1885. According to
John Storor Cobb's "Qunrtor Century
or Cremation In North America," tho
number ol cremations In London in
1900 was 301, and tho number In
Great Britain was 451; Tho, total
number In London up' to that tlmo
-was 1824 and In Great Britain 2482.
Tho numberMn.EnglandMn.1907 wa&
said at tho nnnlvorsary 'mooting to
bo 705.
. Cremation Is much moro pppulnr
Jn this country thnn In Europe. Dbwn
to and Including 1000 thero had beon
la nil Europo only 14,084 cromatlons
tho largest numbers In sjnglo coun
tries being 4 2 CI In Germany and
4110 in Itnly, while .In the United
States thore had boon 27,905.
Up to 1900 there wore In this
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GOOD SAVINGS ON GOOD
ill fciji mI .
Bit t W JL n IVl
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RIBBON SALE
Taffeta and Satin Ribbon worth 15c to 25c
a yd, reduced to
iOc a yard
assortment of 'Satin" and Taffeta
worth 8c to-15c a yd reduced to
Camping Comforts
GAINING COMFORTS
A now supply of soft, fluffy
cotton comforts $1.25, $1.35
HEAVY DUCK ,.
FOR TENTS, BOATS, HARVES
TERS, SLEEPING DAGS, ETC.:
All widths and weights from
6 os. to Special No. 0; 28 .Inch
to CO lnches.-wldo. ,,.,-,, , .
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.SWEET ORR-f OVERVV ."-..
f ' ' ALLS AND JUMPERS
, Wo havo this famous lino o(
good-wearing goods.
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15th, 17th and 18th
country 25 cromntorlos, and tho
spread of tho usage la Indicated by
tho yoars and cities In which thoy
originated, as follows; 1870, Wnsb
Ington, Pa.;' 1884, Lancaster, Pa.;
1S85, Buffalo and Now York; 1880,
Pittsburg; 1S87, pinclnnntl, Dotrolt
and Los Angolcs, 18S8, Philadelphia
and St. Louis; 1889, Bnltlmoro and
Swinburne., I. N. Y.; 1890, Troy, N.
Y.; 189.1 Davonport, In., 1893, Chi
cago, Boston, San Frnnclsco and Wat;
orvljlt, N. Y.; 1895, Pasodona; 1890"!
Milwaukee; 1897, Fort -Wayne, St.
Paul nnd Washington, D. C, anil
1890; Cambridge Mass.
. Tho crematory. In Grncolnnd conj
otory, Chicago, llko all tho rest, has
Justified Its construction. Tho num
ber of cremations has fluctatod a
good deal, having beon In ono year
40 loss than In tho preceding year,
and yot on tho whole there has been
,n largo Increnso, tho number last
year being 312. t
Only two considerable objections
arc urged, to cremation.- One Is Hint
yMM
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Buy a China Closet or Buffet;
it's the life of the dining room
the pride of the happy house
wife. Our line of china closets
and buffets are a revelation to
furniture buyers, $cy glisten
with naess, sparkle with nov
elty and style. Pretty, practical
cabinets, with either mirror or
panel backs, handsomely carved,
beveled glass doors, ornamental
feet and top; with a price tag on
each during Removal Sale that is
sure to make them winners.
Itjacerates the feelings of surviving
friends and the other" that it some
times obliterates tho evidences of
crime, as in tho case of poisoning.
Both of these objections might be
obviated -perhaps by tho adoption of
tho Siamese practice, which Is to
preservo ,the bo'dlos for a few'
months and then cremate them.
9100 Reward, 5100
The readers of this paper will be
to bo pleased to learn that there Is at
least one dreaded disease that sqloncn
has been able to cure In all Its stages
and that 1$ Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure-Is the only positive cure- now
known to the medical fraternity. Ca
tarrh being 'a constitutional disease
requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern-
nlli nnMnff .Hrnnftv mnn Mm filnrwl
nnd. mucuQUB surfaces of the system,.
toreby destroying tho foundation of
the disease, and giving tho patient
strength by building up tho constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have bo much'
ralth In its curative powers that thof
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
casq that It falls to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Tpledo,
O.,
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family PIU3 for con
stipation. If you know how to speak you will
alwys know whe.n,
Rest tho World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklon's Arnica
Snlve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chap
ol Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's
tho best salve tho world affords. It
curod a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or waund to which It Is npplled. 25c.
nt J. O. Perry's drug store.
o
Helllo and Anna hnVo finally wei
and tho odious farce Is, for a tlmo
at least, ended.
o
Terribly Scalded,
is something wo hear or read about
every day of our lives. ' Burns nnd
scatds either slight or serious aro
bound to happen In your family, bo
prepared by having n,.bottlo of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment handy. . It re
lieves tho pain Instantly and quickly
hohls tho burn. Sold by all dealora.
You should always Judgo a man
by his mind and not his health.
Tho San Frnnclsco police thoy
have tho murdorer of 14-yoar-old
John Buchlndff, whoso, body was
found In nn Incinoratlng bin, in tho
porsqn of Augustlno Dolmonto, keep
er of tho bin, owing to his admit
anco that ho had an altercation with
tho boy nnd struck at him with a
pitchfork.
o :
Jpsopji. Pierce, a salosmau of San
Frnnclsco, Is In Jail In tho mlddlo
of his honeymoon on chargo of em
bezzlement. Fifteen months ago ho
eloped with ono Elvn Cotts, 15 years
old, but her father had tho marriage
nnnulod.
Tho last weakness of great minds
Is nmbltlon.
SvAttHMWI
FURNITURE
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&ATES
EAST
WllJBe Made This Season by the
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
, .(LINES IN OREGON)
Ftbm Salem, Ore.
V AS FOLLOWS:
' BOTH WAYS ONE WAX
TO THROUGH VIA
v. PORTLAND .CALIFORNIA
Chicago $74.15 $87.5Q
St. Louis $69.15 $82.50
St. Paul $61.65 $817.5
Omaha $61.65 $75.00
Kansas City $61.65 $75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for roturn In 9 a days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any furthor Information call on
agents.
WM. M'MURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
, , PORTLAND, OREGON,
Tlmo Card No. 53, Southern Paclflo
Co., Effective- Sunday, Rfny 17,
1008.
Toward Portland, Passenger.
No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex
press, No. 18. 8:40 a. m, Cottago Grove
pasaongor.
No. 12. 2:45 p, m. Roseburg paa-
aongor,
Townrd Portland, Freight.
No. 222. 5:00 P. m. Portland
fast freight.
No.-. 220.-10:4011:28 a. m.
way freight.
Townrd Sim Francisco, Passenger.
No. 11 15:03 a. tn. Roseuurg
passenger
No. "17. 0:40 p. m. Cottago Grove
passengo.
No. 15. 9:50 p, m. California ex
nross.
No.'i3. 3:31 a. m. San Francisco
express. .
Toward Sun Francisco, Freight.
No. C21. 2:43 a. m. Portland fast
freight.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way frolght.
Oregon Electlrc Tlmo Tnblo.
flmo of arrival and departure of
cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland
and lntormodtato pplnts:
' Arrlvo Leave
Local 8:40 a.m. 0:00 a.m.
Exproin 10:60 a, m. 0:05 a.m.
Lqqtl 1;25 p, wr 11:05 a.m.
Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m.
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
Expross 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
CORVALLI8 & EABTERN It. It.
TISIE TABLE
No 4
Lea70s Detroit 1:00 p, m
follows, commencing Jan. 14, 1908'
Tralna for Corvallls.
' No. 8
Leaves Albany , 7:55 a. m
rrlvea H CorvallU ....8:35 a. m
No. 10.
Leaves Albany 3:55 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallla ... 4:35 p. m
No. 6
Leaves Albany 7M5p. r
Arrive at CorvallU ,,,. 8:26 p. w
Trains for AlbaBy.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls 6:30 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a. m
No. 9
oaves Corvallls 2:15 p. xa
Arilves at Albany- 2:55 p. hi
No. 7
Leaves C-irvallls ...... 6:60p. m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p. hi
No, 11 (Sunday only)
Leave9 Corvallh 11 :15 a. Ha
Arrives at Albany 11:58 k. a
i No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany ,,..... .18:36 p. m.
Arrives a; Corvallls .... 1:18 p. a.
For further Information pply to
Portland, Oregon, June 17.1
Commencing June 22nd and until
further notice, the following train
service will be In effect on tho line I
of the n, & E. It. R. between Al
bany and Yaquina, dally except Sun-j
day:
Train No. 1C Train No.2
Mixed Passenger
Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m.;
Arr. Yaquina 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Train No, 15 Tram No. 1
Passenger Mixed
Lv. Yaquina ..2:15 p.m. 7:00a.m.
Arr. Albany, .7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m.'
On, Sundays the service wJII be as
follews: (
Lv. Albaay 7:35 a. .; ar, Yaquina
11:48 a. .; lv. Yaquina :$9 p, .;
ar, Albamy 11:30 p. . .
WM. MeMURRAY, !
-23-t Ga. r. Ageat.
HARVEST
GLOVES
BBff 'HBB
CONEIN'S
Genuine
HORSElilDE GLOVES
AT
$1.25 and $1.35
They aro tho moat serviceable work gloves on tho market and
thoy'ro always soft and pllublo.
Wo havo a choapor horsohlde glovo at 90c. '
Our Hogskln Gloves with welted scams' at COo Is the best cheap
glovo we've ever shown.
Wo aro now
FINE SUMMER WASH GOODS
In a great, variety, of .dainty color combinations, , suitable for ;
party dresses and'ovenlug woar, on our bargain tables at 35o per
yard, reduced from '50c. Thoy are this gasdn's choicest patterns
Eyery .pair of Oxford Ties in the house1
reduced 20 per cent.
Every Man's and Boy's Suit in the
house reduced 20 per cent.
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.Ladies' and Misses'
reduced 20 per cent. ,
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Ladies! 25c While Hose reduced to 15c
ladies' 50c White Hose reduced to 25c
ladies' Fine Genuine
1 . reduced.from $4:85.
Only four left and we wnt to close them out.
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WE UNDKHSEMj "IlEGULAU 8TOKR8,"
. To cut'oir 10 per cent of your
adVcrtbilnfc will J?lvo tho IMPRES
SION that you havo cut off lwlf of
it tvlll cIhhs you, In tho public
mind, YiMi tho retrenchers,"
with thoso who hvo 1hkk"K be.
hind. So you can't AFFORD Itl
Sometime you may 1h moio
eager to buy HOim-thlim than you
Jmyo ovr lHH'H to wll nnythliiK.,
In tlwt casu a 'QueHt ad." will
.render you real SERVICE. '
There Is a Lot of
; Unnecessary Eye
Trouble
In this world. Wo allow our
solvea to becomo nervous and fret
ful. Woeds of caro overrun tho
garden of the heart when thoy
should novor bo allowed to tako
root.
A GREAT DEAL OF THE
PRESENT EYE TROUBLE
Is caused by peooplo solectlng
Glaaeea for. themselves that aro
unsulted for their eyes,
WE SUPPLY THE REST
aftofe thorough examinations and
tests. . . '
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Barr's Jewelry Store
taU aad Liberty gtrt,
n
offering
Summer Parasols'
farfama.Hats $3.50;
UlCAr&
fr. l .r f M'JJE.
f T r
ul0f
i&.fseM cZfr'rmfy.
Wlllamejtte- Vwlley ClwnUtHqHj
Assombly, Glndstono Park, Or,,
July 8 to 19 lacluelve.,, Rata far
abovo occasion ono and ,R-tBlrd far
on cortlllcnto plan Is authorised.
Trala Service.
TalnB No. 11, 18, 17 and 18 wHj
stop at Gladstone during the riiwih
j'bly. 9n agont will bo etatlosed at
QlttdBtono to. iMUe return tickets and
chock bagKo'so.x V. M- McMurray,
G. P, A, Jno. M, fccott, Asat, a, P.
A., S. T, Co. 7-Ctf.
New Hay
Wo havo somo cholco now hay In
stock. Tho quality Is very flno an4
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tho prlco is reasonable, If you still
profor to feed old hay, wo havo sotu
vory good hay loft and wo are; maky
Ing special low prices in order to
closo out,
Fly Killer
Romembor that our Fly Killer
gives tho vory boat of satisfaction t
overy ono that has used Jt. Wo n
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hundrods of gallons of It and you
will And that It will pay for Itself l
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tho amount of feed that you will
save. Try It.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
'255 Can't St..
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