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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBXAL, SALKM, OitfetJOM. WEDNESDAY, 8KPTBMBKK IS, 1M. hten our nlm to mako this atoro a sourco of the great f ctlon convenience and economy to everyone, and a3 a 1,1 i majority of our cuBtomors have learned to rely upon ua tiegf" ( supply nil their medicines and toilet needs, wj other m'b0 50c Bay Rum , . . . .350 lOo Blue Jay Corn Remedy..... $d 20C 25c Wo0(1 Alcohol...., 18 25c Tooth Powder, Dr. Graves 120 FjJrJIcadache Taweis, pus 75c Witch- hazel . 50c 50 d 10 By Rao .,v. tiL ruiu. . W'""' "-. , -lAA ,vue uira "" " jt candles, lb JU(? Tooth Brushes 5c to $1 50c Peroxide Hydrogen . . 29c 25c Talcum Wilantls . 10c ' 50c Toilet Soap fi rakes . jc $1 Beef, Iron and WIno GOd fi Corssy cxt. Sarsnprlllrt 69 Tho great blood remedy. ilreoms, lfic to.. ,lsihC3, 25c to. Water. 75 .75d Bath Towels, a, great variety $5 Bath Cabinets $4 Prescriptions Fil led Accurately . .nroud of our Prescription Department. We fill prescriptions '' ... ... .. ..- tr-, .Irnifi Wn hup. tie greatest enro aim accuruuj ' ! """ - " Ifltn PrBCrlCptlOn tO UO CXaiHiy Wimi jum yujn.mu im;o.imj, . ... .. i.,n in M9i of cnrtnnn Illness. Two registered MUOIVIiai HllJoii.ui. ... v..- -. - i-adit ; one lady pnarmncm. JREWER DRUG COMPANY Corner Court and Liberty btreets New Coats I'Wlei', Misses' and Infants Best values, largo assortment, latest Hie, sice trimming. Bear Skin Coat at $2.00. Extra Good values. 1 MILLINERY hptit variety. All tho newest creations. Largest and best nssort- 4tK, Lowest prlcoB. 0)trlch plumes. - Fancy Fenthers. Wings IQ1IH1. Six experienced milliners to attend to your wants. m Furs ItcTitod ooc up unai1 Ects. Muff and Boa at MO tnd un ry l:leii. ribbed only !0c. Tho Iited. neved wear out brand t IV. Knit Shawls l()c to sjW.oo each. Hundred! toi choose from all styles. Shoes Hamilton & Brown, made to wear, tho best on earth. l Heirjp All-Wool Suits 310.00 't Pint Worsted Suits, $IS values for '. S1S.00 n S;lt from a dollar a suit up. KTHN & GREENBAUM, 240 and 246 GGmmercial Street, Salem, Oregon WILLAMETTE llNiVERSlTY NEWS j ANNOUNCEMENTS Tho sixty-sixth year of work at the university will begin tho proient weqk. The hour of the dally chnpel serv ices has been changed from DsOQ to 10:15 o'clock. Tho morning classes will begin at 8 o'clock, the last period to clo:b at 12:15. l'rof. Fwd Cramer, A. 1$. Prof. Cramer and family arrived In Salem Saturday evening and arc guests of Rev. Joseph Hepp. Tho profes-or preached In the Gorman Methodist church Sunday evonlng. Prof. Cramer Is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and has at tended Drew Theological seminary and Berlin university. Ho will tonch, Latin, English and Germnn branches Prof. Wamburn visited Hope chnpel, Liberty, last Sunday, preach ing morning nnd afternoon. A basket dinner wm served between the serv ices. Mr. H. A. Wann, a theological stu dent, will Bpend tho next two weeks at Pullman, Wash. Prof. J. T. MnMhews, of tho chair of mnthmetlcB, roburncd to Salem Monday from England. On tho ro turn trip he visited Minneapolis for a week. The committee on registration composed of Profs. Kirk, Bach, Matthews and Tauch are having a busy week. . Prof. M. E. Peck, of tho chair of chemistry, Is In town, but Is confined to his room with rheumatism for a few days. Mr. and Mtb. Peck- camo from Iowa Falls. Iowa, wh'oro tho professor has taught In Ellsworth college. Bishop E. H. Hughoi will be tho guest of Dean and Mrs. Kimball dur Ing his stay in Salem. President Homan was In Washing ton over Sunday dedicating n church. The flowers of Kimball collego aro being benutlflcd by a landscapo artist. Hov. Holllngsworth, of Sheridan, visited tho unlver Ity yesterday. Ma son, Cnrl, will outer the freshman class. ' All of tho new mombors of the faculty of liberal arts have now nr rlvcd In Salem nnd nro ready for work. Dean and Mm. Mondonhnll, -if the music school, nro tho latest arrivals In Snlom, coming direct fronv Chi cago. Mrs. Mondcnhnll U a vocal teachor of ability and will nBsist 1110 were mado one. Tho professor was nt his best and 'thcoccaslon was a grand success. Rev. W. C. Price and his forco of men have placed tho college build ings In fine condition. Prof. Reynolds has beon appointed dean of women for tho present year The school of theology opens next week. Several of the now students arc already in the city. It is expected that tho new class will be much larger than any previous clnBS. "W. A. Schmidt, tho president of tho Y. M. C. A., Is In town nnd at tending to tho needs of the new stu dents. MIbs Webber, of Oaklaud. Cal., who has spent tho summer with her sis ter, Mrs. Dr. G. H. Patterson, has re turned to California. During tho few weeks that Dr. TauscU hat beon in Salem ho had proved, himself a hustler. Great things -are expected of tho phllosopu- Jcal department and tho courses nqw Dljoreti nt A'inamotto,aro tar nienu ofntiythlng now offorcd In tho north west. ' Dr. Aausch Is a writer as well rm ,ctgchor and a recent. .nrUclo In tuo sonooi journal nas cxciicu greni Interest, Tho complete faculty list of tho coIIokc of liberal arts is herewith jflven to tho public for tho first time .Fletcher Homan, A. M., B. T. u. D. D. president of tho university. Edwin Tnusch, Ph. D., professor of nhllosophy. Florlan von Erschon, Ph. B., profes-or of physics nnd chomistry. M. E, Peck, A. B professor of biology. W. E. Kirk, A. M., professor of English tnngungo nnd literature Gaylard H. Pattorson, A. M S T. B., Ph. D., professor or history and economics. J. T. Mntthows, A. M professor of mnthmetloi. Edwin Sherwood. A. M., B. D., pro fefcor of Latin nnd Greek. Louli Bach, A. M., professor of mc'irn lnnguages. Mnry E. RoynoldB, B. S professor o nedngogy. Snrnh Brown Snvaro, O. M., pro fe"sn" of oratory and dramatic ex pression. Frederick Crnmor, A. B nsilBtant professor of Latin nnd English. F. S. Mondonhnll, A. M professor I of music. Vovn Bartlett, A. B., matron iaus- clonn In thn work of Instruction. I nnno linll. Prof. G. II. Pnttoreon porformed , President Homan dcdlcnted the a Job of matrimony In Polk conittty new church nt Choonoy, Washington, InBt Sunday, whereby Roy Howott, and helped raise 4500 to dedlcato of tho law school, and Mi's Holtss tho church freo of debt. DON'T BORROW MONEY -BUT- 1 If you must, comb and seo U3. , Don't Carry large Sums of Money But If you must, do so only uutll you can boo us. Wo comblno absoluto safety with satisfactory Borvlco. Glvo particular atten tion to tho business of farmers. Invito new accounts and now bus iness upon our own merits for strength and superior facilities. A strong bank can afford liberal treatment to Ub patrons. Our past policy and nmplo resourceB nro our guarantee for the futuro. YE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. United States National Bank of Salem, Ore. trcpareo yonng pooplo Xo; hoolclceeperb, toreE-"hors and geawal efldee work.. Tho Ccvolonmcnt o the Northwest xi 1 af ord openings .for thousands in tae nexu iow years. Trtjiart now. Bend for catalogue. W. I. STALEY. PRINCIPAL Wallert & Hentschel Succcsqors to E. Eckorlln 'The Elite" Hotel and Cafe 110 anil 118 Commercial Street Meals C A. M. to Midnight. Excel lent Merchants' Lunch, 25c. Sun day Family Dinners nnd Banquets a Specialty. Salem. Oregon I flfflfejOA MOCK FAIR WILL IK I HELD AT ROHEIIURG Tho members of tho Indies auxil iary to tho Roscburg Commercial club mot and decided to hold a "mock county fnlr" In, that city, next month Committee are appointed 7ihd pro' llmlnary nrrangomonts nro now well undor way. Indications point to one of "Tho grandest events over hold In that section of tho stnto, and tho ladles aro to bo commended 011 tho nctlon taken. o TEA How little it isl How little it adds to the weight of the cup! It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Your tttortt re irrm your money l( you ioa'l tfke Schilling's Dtt; pay tlia THE MISSOURI GIRL" ENTERTAINS THE LENOX Portland's now and most modernly furnlBhed hotel, Third and Main streets, fronting on tho beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to builnos center. Free bus to and from trains Up-to-date grill. Exce"nt cuisine Telephone In every room. Private baths. European Plan, $1 to f 2,50 Per D;i American Plan, $2.50 to $1 Ter; Day O. II. SPEXrKIt, Mnnttr ROBERT ROBERTSON . DIES IX ROSKHUIKi. Mia pnrADP. i T Horn, Ayrsnire,- scouanu, uci. ", Died, Roseburg, Oregon, Sopt. 19, Master mechanic, S. P. R. R. Co Grand high priest, Grand Encamp ment, I. 0. O. F., of Oregon. Leading I O. O. F. drill mnstor In this state. President of Roseburg Rochdale company. I Member RoHebiirg city council. Member and past cliier oinccr 01 Proletarian Iodgo, I O. O. F., and Un'on Encampment I. O. 0. F.: apo member of Roseburg Robokah lodge. Membor Calodonlan club of Port Member V. O. W. and K. O. T. M. lodges. J O A II I X E T S For filing letters, or card cases for loose ledger cards, aro always ued In offices where they file away letters and bills and keeju copies of those written in the office. We have some good ideas In the way of letter fi'es, cabnets, letter copying pres-es, be sides everything that could bo called a b'.aak book, from a pencil scratch tablet to a large double entry ledger. A. M. II A X S E X, Manufacturer of Saib, Door Mouldings, and all klnU of Ifnu finish. Corner Mill an4 Church Sti Phoae Vain 344. "Tho Missouri Girl" contnlns all tho elements thnt go to mnko up nn enjoynblo ovonlng'B entertnlnmont. A good Btrong plot with Intonsoly in teresting dramatic Bltuntlom. hovel uopla'tlc, porullar dances, tho very bo't son'c "id mechnnlcnl stage ef fects, and tho most ludicrous situa tions over soon In ono piny. Tho romimnv headed bv Miss Sndlo Ray mond Is tho pick of tho profession; no "stick"" to bore you. but every 0110 an artlnt In his lino. Thli attrac tion will bo seen at Tho Grnnd opora house, Thursday night. The play Is a guaranteed attraction nnd tit" theater manngoment Is In structed to refund tho monoy I' thoro Is ono Blnglo thing nrtvortlsod that Is not performed to tho letter, Tho claim that It in tho best domostlc comedy written hai novor been dls nutod. Tho nroductlon of tho nlnv I In this city wll bo tho equal of any over given ui iu muj. iwi ! n rpnno cm out ami nui n nun notnr 111 tllO CflSt. j It has no supor'or nnd few enunla 'nn nn entertainer. becaiiBO It contains all tho nlpnnts that go to make up a n'nasln" norformnnro. The nlny has broken rocord for lnrgo bnslno's In moro than tvo th'rds of tho thoatere. nlnyod In tha past ton years, nnd th's mostly In return dates. This shonM jp n mmr antoo that tho show it "all Hunt." A good play with a good strong plot and an unusual amount of rich comedy interpreted by a clover lot of tinnlo is what wilt bo oon when "The Missouri Girl" anpeara at h Grand, Thursday night, September 24. When You Are Dry WHY 'faOT BUY puro and A!t.Jk-. t. J wholosomo boveraga that Is sold in nil tho cities BOUKXE TO DISTRIBUTE PEARS AT WAHIIIXGTOX Senator Jonathan Bourne of Ore gon has ordered 40 boxes of Coml a pear from the Lewis orchard, near Med'ord. which he Intends to present to President Roosevelt and members of the cab'net In order to prove to them some of his tales of Oregon t wonderful pear, which ho told a Washington during the last session -' CThe8work of picking and I'Mk'ni the iears was indertaken Monf' morning and shipment will speedily follow. Great care Is to he exercls" in choosing the laget and lino ones, and they will be I'" ""J great care so that they will be in the best condition po-slblo when thv reach tho east. The man who l worthy of bIng b leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpen. of he Ingratitude of mankind nor of the Inappreclation of tho public. Thoe things are all a part of the great gamfof life, and to meet them an not go down before them in dltoour agement and de.Vat is the final proof of power. Fra Elbertus. Xo Fat Women a( l,yonn. For true female graco and hand come flgnrps th city of Lyons sur-pas-es all French towns, declared a recent traveler. Tho womvuof both ! nnd low degree aro alike equal in the possession of graceful flowing lodv lines. Thv are n"t thin, but elegant; aa a man would "v. i"t right. I under 'and this hlgh'y or namental condl'n of '" vom-n folkn Is fuo whr"vpr Mnrmoln In much ii'ed. as It is In this famous old sli'k town. Amer'can women who are ove fp. littlo or much, should ad'pt his extremely vntuabl" and simple pin of reducing, for Marmo'a In ounce sealed packoees (ee It Is seal ed If nbtalnab'" pt all American drug ores. Adl to it at homo a ounce Fl"id Extract Cascara Aromat c and ZV ounces Syni 8lmplex and tako a teaspoonfui after meals aud nt bedtime. Tho whole recol-it fot but a fow cfcnts, but It takes off the fat In wonderful way ve" a' m"-h as 16 ounces a day w'thout causing wr'nklea or any I'l effects. Fact is. It Improves the health and 'brilliancy to the eyeB and complexion. Lest we forgel. the man with a bunch of "bills comes abound once In awhile Jut tbremiad us that life, I? aot all asllk aad 'hoaey,' of Wostorn Oregon and Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Made of Filtered Wntor nnd atrlctly in t accordnnco with the Puro Food Law Salem Boor Is tho host mild bovorago offered the public. Mndo by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole Bomo, No aduttorntlon. No drugs or chomlcala and undor tho most porect sanitary conditions. Address all ordcra to t Salem Brewery Association S Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, ORE. In charge of tho Bonodictlno Fathers. Boarding school for young men and boys. Term opef.o Soptembor 8. Board, tultlou and laur- 1 dry, 210 per, year. Preparatory, Commercial, Seloutlflc and Clas sical Courses. Wrlto for catnloguo. E- ECKERLEN Family Liqtiot Stote 144 Commecial St, Free Pelfrwy n J ,: . 1