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AILT CAPITAL JOUTtNAL, iALKM, ORBOON. FHIDAY. OCTOllEli 10, 1008.
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New
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Umbrellas
Good StrotigOncs for Children, 48c
Ladies' Umbrellas With Fine Handles
Swell Assortments, $2.75, $1.75, $1.50, $1.50
New Rubbers
LatMcs Rubbers -
CMfdren's Rubbers
Men's Rubbers "-
60c
60c
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New Furs
Nice Fur Scarfs - $2:00:
White fur Scarfs - $2.75;'
Furs at 90c, $1 .25 to $7.50
Nice Lot of Ladies' Coats Just In
Fine Coats, well made, neatly trimmed, very latest of
styles, prices $3.50 up to $1 2.50
New Millinery
All the newest things ;n millinery. Fancy Feathers,
Flowers, Frames Lowest possible Prices
ROSTEIN & CREENBAUM
240 and 24 Commercial Street.
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JOHN! mJIlNS.AND
jus klkctiuo tramoaji
Shortly after hid marriage, which
toolc placo in 4S80. John Burns, tho
British labor leader .settled down as
a Journeyman engineer In Battersea,'
tind not long ago confessed that ho
was the first ehglneer to make With
his bwn hands the first electric tram
car In this country,
, In those .days,, however, peoplo did
not bollovo that electric traction waj
possible, and Burns had to tako tho
dynamo and tram to tho Crystal Pal-
aco and run the latter round the
grounds for six months bofore peo
plo could bo Induced to bollovo In
the ndvolty. '
Dht tho peoplo were bo, nervous
that, Although tho charge was only
sixpence, nono of them would- von
turo Jh tho now-fangled Invention.
Then Burns wnB stnuck with a brll-
!nnt Idea. Ho aald to his wlfe:
"You havo got to como' down to
tho palaco three times a week an J
get Into tho first olpetrlc tramenr as
a decoy duck for tho others."
This was only temporarily success
ful. Bo Burn' brought along his
mothor-In-lnw, "and," snld tho nres!-
ueiu oi uio local government uoara
when relating the Incident, "whon a
husband, a wife nnd a mother-in-law
co-operato success Is assured. "-Tlt-Blts.
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Slnro Than Knough Ts Too Much.
To mnlntnln health, ti mntiiro man
-ir woman needs Just enough food to
repair tho waste and supply energy
and body heat. Tho habitual con-
Btnnptlon of moro food than ts neces
sary for those purposes Is tho prlmo
cftuio of stomach troubles, rheuma
tism and disorders of tho kldnoys. If
troubled with indigestion, revise
your dJot, lot reason and not anno-
tlto control nnd tako a few doncs of
Chamberlain's Slomnch and Llvor
Tablets nnd you will soon bo all right
ngnln. For salo at Dr. Ston'o drug
Btoro.
The Way of the Transgress
1$ Lard s
About 20 por cont Increase all
around in tho Snlom public schools
!h not so bad. Tho High school docs
oven bottor.
Liquor Sfoie
144 Commercial St.
Free Delivery
TEA
Wecouldn't moneyback
tqa, i our tea weren't bet
ter than tea as you know it
Vnifr Rroeur rturo your money It you. doa'l
like ScUllInu'. Ho.t; we pay lilia
t-." The wise housewife species: Cottolene every time in pWrf )
jam: .myuue yvaui a cuuwv. w ww a,Vi w otumacn ymw '
Cnttnlp.np. is alwdvs -oure : lard isn t.
Cottolene will make more palatable food than lard, and food 1
max d.uy nivmavu. uaix uigwi i, wuw.. wu JO u, inena of
indigestion. :' ,
You can prov.e every word we say by buying and trying
pail of Cottolene, All good grocery sell- it; all the great cookmi
authorities ot America recommend it.
COTTOLENE is Guaranteed lSTS SSS;
money In case you" are not pleased, after having given Cottolint a fair test.
Niavnr 5nlH in Bulk Cotlotene to packed In palls with an alr
PIGVCr OOia in PUIH tJ t tQp t0 mp itclcaQ freghand whole
some, and prevent It from catching dust and absorbing dlongrccablo
odors, euch as fish, oil, etc.
CfnU JRnrxU F?Vfr For a 2c stamp, to pay postago, wo will mall
COOK fcSOOK I i CO r our now .IpuRVoOD COOIC BOOK"
edited and compiled by Airs. Mnry J. Lincoln, tho famous Food Expert,
and containing nearly 300 valuable recipes.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago-
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South'1
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WaUArt & Hentscliel
fiuccossora to B. Erkorlln
"Hie Elite" Hotel and Cafe
lin mid MA Commercial Shoot
Meata .0 A, M. to Midnight. Excol
lont Morchants' Lunch, L'5c. Bun'.
day Family' Dlnnors and Utujuots a
Specialty,
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T" JIT SAVIiTV, CONVISMBNOK
ALIi AUOUT TUB HOUSIC
If It'tf wired rightly for oloctrlcal -nii-pllancos.
" Wo will a r ran go for thn
curront, put In tho nppllnncus llht,
tQlophono; burglnr nlarmo, call bolls,
motors for sowing machines, fane
otc at groat ndvantngo to you
slight profit to oursolvos. Question
us about oloctrlcal goods as much at
you llko.
hvdr iiuos. isijEgtiuoaij co.
lit! N. Liberty St. . Phono 151
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THE LENOX '
I'ortlnnd'a now and most modornly
furnlahod hotel, Third luul Main
Btroots, fronting on . tho beautiful
City Plana and adjacent to builuosn
contor. Kroo bus to ami from tralua
Up-tQ-dato grill, Exce,,nt culslno
Tolophono In ovory room. Private
baths.
KurlH'nii Plan, 9t to $2.B0 Per l)a
American Plan, $2.r0 to 91 Per Day.
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Preywoo yoruig peoplo o booklrfect, "tenor "hern and general ofllo
work, Tho ' . loptuent ot the Northwwt v i at ord openings for
thouwuda In tn nox few yova, JYyar now. Bend for eataloguo.
SALEM. OREGON
W. I. STALEY, PR1NCPAL
OA11IN12TS
For filluK lottors, or card casos for
looso ledgor cards, are always used
lu offlcea whoro they flip away lottors
and bills and koops copies of those
wrlttou In tho offlco. Wo havo Bomo
good Ideas In tho way ot lettor fl1e,
cabinets, lettor copying presses, bo
Bldes ovorythlng that could bo called
a blank book, from a pencil scratch
tablet to a large double, entry ledger.
A, M. H A N 8 K X,
Manufacturer of Saah, Doors,
Mouldings, and all kinds of Ho
anli. Crr Ml and Church &U.
PtoK Mate S44.
Now thing nt Salem Stiturdnr
Sales Dny. It will hopf brl'irir a bin
crowd to town..
Where Ihillctfl FIcw
Dnvhl Pnrkor, of Fyotto, N", Y m
votoran, of tho civil war, who lost a-.
foot at .Gettysburg, saya: "Tho good
Rlectrlc Bitters havo dono 'a worth
more man uyu to mo. i sponr mucr.
money doctoring for n bad rnuo if
stomach trouble, to llttlo purnopo. t
thon tried Rlectrlc DlttorT, and' tboy
cured mo. I now tflko them h a
tonic, nnd thoy keep- mo strong 'and
woll." 50c nt J; C. Pcmr'J drug atpry.
Saturday's Journal will bo a lino
I'MVCTtOJjOaiST TO
liE'CTcrci!: at y. m. a A.
Mr. nnd ftfrs. Frank P. Dnvltr, of
Now York, nru In tlw clfy. Mr. DtvIr
h manager and" spfe director of tho
ntrtqd pj'chorflgi8tr George QllbBrt
Daucroft and 3t1ss ET. LlJIfan Lowla
vocnllBtf nnd' IhiiwrBorator. Mir.
Davis him mads' nrranRDtnents to
bring to this cily IH'a taJent for n
courno of tliroo loctsrroB, uiidor tho
nusprcd of tho Qleo clul of tho Y.
M. C. A., on Nor, Iff,. Iff, and 17. A
'Bpecliil phyBUUlbglcnl rcctnro, "Mnn'k
Holl" will Do glvon free- n Sunday
nitonroon to- inuie only. ;
on Aionuny nij?nt, for. ictn, tiic
doctor will L'lvft llta txmtvw nsvnlim
loglcal lecture "irouiosr," n scientific" j
(iscomno on all nionfn.1 pnonomonav
as Dr, Daiicraft h, ainC has been .for
yoar, considered an fftrthartty In the
realm of psyclilc rcsnarch.
On TuoBdny ovenlnie following, th
doctor will present Tils humorotri
akotch "Wlhur.niom- nnd How to
Love," a musical lecturo novelty and
jn. Inugh producer of great magnitude
Dr. Dnucroft will bo ably assisted
by tho charming Hlngor, Miss D, Ltl
llan LowU In n roperto'r 'Of literary
and vocal gems, fmporsonntlons,
otc.
Dr. Bancroft and MIbh Lowls stnncr
today tho peer of many of tho most
notod platform- Icctnrors and ontor
tnlnors of Amorfcn, nnd tho press cr
tho country spenk ot thorn In tho
ftlghost terms. It Ts said.
VJfCTiH 8VjrS PI3NSIONKUS
Tho preliminary roport of tho com-
mlsHlonor of peivlontt says tho totnf
mini bora of pensioners on tho roll
on Juno 30th Inst was 051,087.
During tho year 54,3(30 woro drop
ped from tho rolls and 38.G82 nddecT.
making a not lo. s of 1 C.G-11. Of
thoso dropped from tho rolls 34,333
woro Eiurvlvors of tho Civil war.
Thoro nro now 028,084 BiirvlvorB ot
tho Inst named war on tho rolls. Tho
numbor of deaths of Cltli y3
TiYuia whb nji greater tbui
thn nrnl'lnnd- ....
ri I 111
vyumiiuBSKinor warscri m
shows that 188,445 .widow Jt
of tho law passed by the Ustt
of congress Incrcaslne la i
month tho pensions to tiimj,
Tho nctunl expenditure f i
year on account of peniloin.
roport, was ?IG3,09X,OJ5,l)ttji
count oi legislation lncroA I
rnto to Individual pentloBert (Wi
mmi vuiuo of tho roll at thet
tho year was JlBS.lDpTOl.u!
creaR'' ot $1 8,644,821 cwtltj
vlous'vear. This cxpendlttrtHl
largest in tho history ot tu li
nVI"'s Pnrbollreil VM
Salvo Is tho bo t naive for ptla I
suro you get DoWM't. SolJM
druggists.
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BoostuY numbor.
ready early and
boom.
Jfnvo .your nd
helj mako Slilem
DoWltt's Llttlo Eitrly nisar.1. tlt'.
famotiB llttlo llvor nllls. Sold bv all-
druggists. .
The curved tobacco box ro fl'
nlcoly'lnto a hip pockot Hiiggests it
durved bottle for the consumors Hi
dry towns.
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ALBANY.
On Wcdnoday ovonlng, Octobur
14, 1008, nt tho homo of tlru brldo'H
futhor, and In tho presonco of rela
tives nnd a few Intimate frlondtj.
Mr. Roy R, Knox nnd MI"b Gortrmlo
Jphnson woro united In mnrrlago by
uov. w. 8. Gordon of the M. IS.
church.
Tho groom, n natlvo of Orouon. Is
tho Junior member ot the firm ot
Johnsou & Knox, of tho Albany Mill
te wievntor company, a innu of ex
cellent character, nnd tho bride Is n
eraduuto of tho Drnln Normal
Bchool.
Mr. S. S. nalloy and dnuelitor loft
this morning for a short visit with
Seattle friends.
Mayor Wnllaco has signed the
street railway ordinance, and It Is
thought Mr. Welch will accept. A
town -the sUo of ' Albany certainly
nfde n street car, and wo nro all
boosting to that end.
At a mooting of tho young Remit
Henna of Albany collego lnt night,
Orovor C. Blrtchot wns elected pres
ident. Morris Rogawny. vlco-presl
dont; Nelson Wilbor Beertary. Ruf
ub Rirsel treasurer, Max II. Gibbons
nnd Davo Pattorson. of the student
body nnd Wllllard Marks nvoro elect
ed to tho executive committee.
Tho club constitutes tho majority
of tho college's brightest students,
who will nil co-opernto in tho cnu&Q.
Tho collego football tonm under
Conch Luck nro practising hard
every evening for the game Saturday
with Wlllnmotto at Salem.
Notlco to TrtxMi)Crs.
Tho board of equalisation for Mar
lon county, Orogon, will meet at the
court houw In -"aid county, on Mon
day, October, 19, 1908, at 10 o'clock
n. m. and correct all errors In valu
ation, description or dualities of
I land, lots or other property, nnd will
coniinuo in session until such work
la completed, not oxcoedlng one
month.
AU parties Interested are notified
to 'appear and examine tholr asso-a-mont
for the year 1908 and It not
satisfied therewith, to file applica
tion. In w-lting, propcr'y verified, for
a rodictlon or alteration ot the
same during the first week of such
meeting, as no. complaints can be re
ceived thereafter,
F, RICK,
Aaar of Marlon County.
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NOTICF
On and aiiet Octobci? i 3th
State Street cats will operate
20 minute schedule and Com
mercial Street and South Salem
cars on t5 minute schedule.
Yew Park Cars on JO minute
schedule
Complete time tables will
be ready for distribution within
a few days
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Portland
Railway
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Light
Power Company
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