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daily CAPrrAii journal, salem, Oregon, THURSDAY, jsovwaaaaPSiSSS''
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MISSOURI
HAS GONE
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NIGHT SCHOOL
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APITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Closses in Shorthand, Typewriting, etc., will bg organized at the Capital Business
f...lni mnninir KlnuimUnii -lAf. .. J J . ...
leecon mrauuy tiiiS, iwtuhuki ivui, Miuviutti n suincienc number register to
tify continuing.
After the first week these classes, if continued, will meet on Monday, Wednes
, and Friday evenings of each week. , t
Sessions from 7 to 9 o'clock two hours.
Thorough work will be done in everything undertaken.
This is an excellent opportunity for those who arc employed during the day to
i stcnograpny wiinout loss or ume or income,
for further particulars call at the college office or telephone, Main 388..
W. 4 M. L MEYERS-IS
NAME OF THE NEW FIRM
IS SUCCEED IN COMPLETE OWNERSHIP
iND MANAGEMENT OF ONE 01 SALEM'S
IISTORICAL MERCANTILE ESTABLISH-
IENTS
reiiter the big otoro conducted
nny years undor tho Arm name-
Meyers & Bono" will bo
to Its ninny frlenda undor a
Mine H. W. & M. L. Meyers,
iWhllo now in nnmo, it Ih old,
tho direction of tho old firm's
Henry W. and Milton L.
arc veil-known young mon,
Hng high In tho social ami busl-
irorld of this and other commu-
Thoy hnvo boon identified
('the business for tho past 20
and, mo might well Bay,
ty produced by Amorica's best mlllH
and of tho foreign market, will bo
shown nt nil times. Tho pntronngo
of tho wliolo Willamette valley will
bo sollcltod through tho columns of
Tho Capital Journal, and for ovory
dollar sjiont at this, storo you will re
ceive "one hundred cents worth of
value." Their prices liavo always
boon tho lowest, considering quality.
Thoy have carefully selected n
grand showing of necessary and or
namental gifts for tho holidays, tho
I largest over displayed undor ono roof
lit up in the dry goods atmos- In this city. This paper and their
and for tho past 12 or Hi many friends bespeak for them im
itate been tho solo managers of. bounded success, which thoy desorv-
nagnlflccnt establishment, hnv- ingly morlt.
owned this storo with mnnyj
o-d strides, muklng It tho popu-
vrcll as tho largest business
priso of Its chnractor in tho
netto valley.
quality of merchandise found
i itore Is of tho best, and their
rdi of doing business is sol
qnalled by tho cosmopolitan
tores,
fir policy In tho future, as In
t, will bo to spare no effort
aace step by stop with tho do-
i of their fnst growing patron-
Thelr motto, "Good Qooda"
ftquaro deal, will bo carried out
' letter.
rcaandUo of tho highest quall-
r 9P .
" U inexhaustible thnt
'- I'lnkhnm's Vegetable
nd carries women safely
the Chance of Life.
f the letter Mrs. E. Hanson,
!? & Columbus, Ohio;
'telIrs.Hnkhain:
ttiW' Change
.,i"i."'"r,,-:u from nervous
H. M? 55?..U,"Mn07.,n?
p ,", ""w ww me mat
fc nnkham's Vegetable Coia-
IfolF. or,me- an sine talc-
CTmfruLnyr?rk I never forget
B2IS w.what Lyd,a a Plk'
r WifV, 'iunu ma xor ate
' trying period."
FOR $CK WOMEN.
WtaT "3 im'
otjn,T v. "u ruiu. "u
T; , rr "as en the
reraedv for f.,i.. i
aohave been trnuhbi rfM,
gtii, inflammation, uloera,
tumors. rnxniloMiU.
L backache, that !
SgSWSSSBE
'itFSStP .,nv all sieli
U ZuLZ'r d
M(LyttalMau
TEA
Good tea, close price,
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a good business.
Yonr irocer returns roar bom; If yen 4oa'l
like ScliUlIiitf'i Dot; we par bla.
CALIFORNIA SEEKS
HAY IN OREGON
SOUTIIKltX PACIFIC TO
HAVE ELECTItIC TRAINS
San Krnnclsco, Nov. 5. Tho Ber
keley tru&tccs today arc considering
an offer by the Southern Pacific to
Bpend $2,000,000 to improvomenta
in e.xchnngo for permission to chango
the motive power of tho rond and ex
tend the systom In Berkoloy.
Tho Southern Pacific offlclnls an:
nounce they desire to change tho
road from steam to electricity in tho
operation of trains of tho intorurban
lines. Thoy also wish to oxtond tho
line northward fro mtho city to Con
tra Costn county Joining tho lino u't
North Berkeley. A lino to reach to
the campuB of the University of Cali
fornia will also be built It permission
Is granted by tho board.
MUCH WORK OF
CUPID UNDONE
San Francisco, Nov. 5. Tho hay
dealers all qvor 4he state have shut
down on tho soiling of hay today,
following tho publication of a report
by tho San Francisco Hay Association
this morning that thore is a possi
bility of nil tho horses and cattle of
tho state bolng put on short rations
as tho result of tho hay shortage.
Tho price of hay today 1b $24 a ton
against a price of from $15 to 18 nt
this timo lnnt year, and It Is stated
that before tho weok la over It will
soar to $20.
Tho dry year in Nevada and Utan,
which states usually help out Califor
nia in times of hay famine, report a
shortage, and tho available crops
have been bought up. California
hay mon nro looking to Oregon and
WaBhiugton to mako up their short
ago. Careful crop reports from all parts
of tho state Indicate that there nre
.00,000 tons less available now than
there, was at this timo last year. It
la estimated that if tho consump
tion for tho coming flvo months aro
as slow as tho two-thirds of tho Inst
season, thero is no reason to believe
tho market will bo absolutely
cleaned out.
'The hay merchants say thoy aro
facing a serious proposition, In the
J ml go William Galloway of clr
cult court No. 2, handed decrees to
bIx unBntlsfled couples yesterdny af
tcrnoon, nnd severed tho matrimonial
bonds of each. Most of tho mnrrlago
troublo was tho result of desertion
or cruel trcntmont.
J. B. Prcsnall wits glvon a decreo
In tho suit for a dlvorco from his
wife, Berthn Prcsnnll, whom, ho
claimed, deserted him without cause
and refuiicd to havo anything fur
thcr to do with him.
The long pending dlvorco suit of
luloy B. Wrny against his wife, Anna
W. Wrny, was brought to a closo yes
terday by Judgu Galloway, who
nwnrded Mrs. Wrny tho decreo and
the sum of $2000 to cover certain
clalmB made In tho case of Mrs.
Wray at tho beginning of the suit.
This enso w8 handled very carefully
by Attorneys Carson & Brown, for
tho defendant nnd Rnuch, Bonn &
Soltz, for fho plaintiff, tuad Biaay lo
gal problems, which arose in tae
mntter, afforded a goodly amount of
latere! In tho local law fleld.
William H. Jamison was awarded
freedom from his wife, Idmla A.
JamlsoB, on tho grounds of cruel
and Inhuman treatment In tie
complaint filed the plaintiff charge
his wife with throwing a cup of hot
coffee In his face through anger, and
at divers times accaalng hlra of infi
delity to his mnrrlago vowh. Attor
neys Rauch, Sonn & Seitz wero coun
cil for plaintiff.
Maud M. Hill, formerly of Hood
River next came before Judge Osllo
wny nnd told of many cruel treat
ments which sho had been subject to
at the hands of hor husband, Bert P,
Hill. In a complaint filed by her
attorneys, Ranch, Sonn & Heltz, It
1b alleged that Hill was continually
abusing her with foul langunge, itnd
at one timo maltreated hor by kick
ing and striking her. The Judgo
thought it was advlsablo to grant
her the decreo. The defondnnt Is at
presont In the East .and Assistant
District Attorney Charles McNary
and his assistant. Walter Wlnslow,
nppoarod In tho case for him.
Melvlllo Dako was granted a di
vorce from hia wife, Anna D. Hake,
on the grounds of dosortlon, m was
Frank E. Galloway, who also alleged
his wife, Edna L. Galloway, hud de
serted him. These two cases wore
similar In tho complaints, both
charging their hotter halves with
leaving their homes without notice
St. Louis, Mo., Nov, 6. Returns
from Missouri todny lndlcato that tho
atato was carried by Taf t by a small
plurality, that may not bo much over
100. Tho early estimates showing a
big plurality for Bryan hnvo boon
decreased constantly by tho lator
ilguros, until today tho result is
swinging tho state back Into tho
ranks of tho Republican party, whoro
It took tta placo as tho "mysterious
stranger" four years ago.
Attorney-General Hndloy, Repub
lican, undoubtedly has' boon tilcuted
governor over Cowherd, Democrat.
Tho nomination of Stmato.' Wil
liam J. Stono for ro-olectlon over
Govomor Joseph W. Folk Is nssurod.
and Stone's maorlty is now estimated
nt 16,000.
Flvo and possibly bIx Republican
congressmen hnvo been elected,
and Stone's majority Is now o9ttmntcd
precincts had not reported today, but
It is bolloved that theso will lncreaso
tho Tnft vote.
Sick Hendnche.
Thli d'strcsslng dlsenso results
from a disordered condition of the
Btomnch, nnd enn bo cured by taking
unamuerinitra stomach and Llvor
Tnblota. Got n free samnlo nt Dr.
Stqno'o drug storo and try It,
o
SEIZED BAllY TO
OUAHANTEi: I'ANK'8 Ittil'AIll
Snn Francisco, Nov. B. Francis
W. Smith todny sworo out a warrant
charging J. Pommor, tho koopo- of
a notion storo, on Stockton btreot,
with kldnnplng his 2-yonr-old baby
girl yesterday as ransom for u brok
en window. Smith la Inconsed nnd
declared that ho will havo tho store
keeper Jailed.
Tho child was In tho caro of Miss
Louisa Kobelo, a nurso, yesterdny.
Sho had whoolod ho baby out for a
wnllc and had loft It in front of tho
storo whtlo sho wont Insldo to mako
a fow purchasoB. Whllo sho was
Insldo tho child raised Itself in its
buggy nnd throw tho hnndlo through
'tho window, bronklng It.
Pommor (i onco solzcd tho baby
and dotnlnod tho nurso, demanding
$12 ransom as tho prlco of tho
broken window, boforo ho would nl
low either to go.
Tho nurso Bought a nearby storo
and tolephonod to tho bnby'a parents,
leaving tho child an hostage. Tho
police wero notified, nnd Pommor
was arrestod.
Smith wont to tho pollco station
when ho learned of tho enso, but was
not allowed to see thq storo keeper.
Ho had tho window rojulrod by a
glaidor, paid tho cost, $3, nnd took a
receipt.
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LINCOLN OVER YEW
PA11K IW FOOTBALL
Tho Lincoln school yesterday do-
foatod Yew Park footVall by a score
of 12 to 0, Both teaB played hard,
but neither made a point In the first
half. la the last part of tho second
half the Lincoln team began to play
hard and won tho gamo with a score
of 12 to 0. The hAlvea were 15 min
utes each.
Rfd Willi rtMBlMUt
Attorney Siti ,cl Dr.
Dttril'lDfr-ur-llootr.
(tmtlraipnl llatlmr
tnfteral lor omo w W
with rt wry miiiojIdk,
Incktnff cough, 1 tro
cnml n B twain of
ipur nr. lieu row.
Tar-llowy. Aftff i ttw
limp. tiiui niifrii ra.
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lifrT-l nnit tn rvnyn
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una nsTrrreiumtu,
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I no ono uuuic
JUllffS
K.ll,l"urer
From Fr Otl Mtilto,
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rout mMHi ilflh.
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Dra BaM's Pine Tmr Honay
Ii Iuro Plnc-Titr nnit rre llonpy, comblnejl by n clentlflo
jiroccii wiiu tutiouh otnrr inmciiirniB. ura vu"
prilllOil on every uuttio.
OUR STR0NQEST RECOMMENDATION-U lll Dcen
Sold Far SUUr.n Tear wun a sieaani
lncroalna Sale.
Aik for nn. DIttiI8 l'lNR-TAU-
HONliY, mm Titio xi o
buuituuio
took firths Bell on th Bottto
and Our Guaranlao No. DOB.
l'nrpAhr.n ovt.Y itr
THE E. E. SUTHEnUND MED. CO., lerprt4, Paducah. Kj.
im
jmiiitmiiiiiiWiiiiiWltWWiWlli
I New and Slightly Used Automobiles 1
BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED.
Great bargains In tho following autes:
Tourist '07 model. 7 pasaengor, glass front, clook, speedo- M
meter, gas lights, in perfeot ordor, $1CC0. Cost $3000.
Franklin Touring Car, ton.gaB lights, newly overhauled. Cost M
$3100, for $1350.
Stoddard Dayton 07 model, glasa front, top, speedometer,
clock, gaa lights, In fine cond itlon. Cost $3000, for $1360.
Stoddard Dayton '07 model, kIubb front, top, speedometer, gas
lights, In lino condition. Cost $3000, for $1250. A bargain.
Orlont Touring Car, glaiw front, top, all now tires'. Cost
$2800, for a quick Balo $800
NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES.
Popo Wnvorly Bloctrio, in porfoct condition, beon used 4 V4
months. .Cost $2200, with new roctlflor for charging from eleo
trlo light. Cost $3000, all for 11150.
All makes of Runabouts In porfoct condition, from $176 to
$000.
FOR BARGAINS SEE US.
THE WISE MAN BUYS A USED CAR
Portland Automobile Commission House
AUTOMOBILE ROW.
534-36 Aider Street, Corner 17th. Phono A Main 4455
We are the only exclusive Second-Hand Dealers In
Portland.4 The largest on the Coast.
FREE STORAGE AUTO REPAIRING
mmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN,
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s i-r't)f
. AMiMiV
PRICE RANGE
20 TO 4U
obtaining of hay for horses and cat
tle in the coming months. Twenty ' or cause. and refusing to return upon
thousand tons a month Is said to be an urgent request. Attorney Carey
consumed in San ' Francisco, and an, p. Martin appeared as counsel for
equally large amount in the Into- both of these plaintiffs.
rior, -
n I Peculiar Wrench
How to Treat a SpmlH. of 4he foot or ankle may produce a
Sprains, swelllngi and lameness 'very serous Pln. A praln is
are promptly relieved by Chamber- more painful than, a break. In a i
Wi'i Liniment. This liniment re- 'fai". cuts barnia nd scalds Ital
dacea Indammatloa and oreness so lard's Snow Liniment is the beat
tu spiIS iay b cur4 la about tklngto w- Rellwi the pain la
oatfcird tie time resalred by tke.rfaatly, rriHN . JjJ .Pr
usual treatmeat- 25 a 5 cenis i ' A- ' i;ra. 'i-'ii.
sixes far sale' at Dr, Stone's arug '""J"' """
tlw by all dealers.
Sleep
And Rest
Every movement o the
body consumes energy So
docs mental effort. En
ergy is supplied by ibo
nerves. It follows that
physical or mental exhaus
tion simply means an
over-draft on tho nerves.
Nature restores energy
through rest and sleep.
You cannot Bleep with
tired nerves. Dr. Mites'
Nervine soothes the irri
tation and restores nerv
ous energy.
havo lived nurlr TS
(
WcLalHider Ladfes Shkt Waists and White 1
Skirts Jut Risftt.
We awaraatee to. All of our shirtwaists are care
fully uSashea with a special neutral soap, starched jHit
Wher tliev skoald be starched aad iroaed by expert
ii Lr m.A ghlrtwaist Ironing a special study.
We -lire pleasia (he most earoful dressers la the city with ear
birtwmiat worjc aad are sure we can pleaie you. May we ba a
trial.
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SALEM
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
186-166 0. Liberty 01
'Although I
vt&rn. I luiva
rnoplaU for publication.
equaled excellence
tool up BKBlnat (eiKI-
llion. OUI IN4I ua-
of Vr. Aliln' Ke
en a medicine tor
iU, Intemllled by long
Uidh altitude coaiptPl
U euplorlty over
itoratlve Nervine,
innercni ineomnm
residence in a hi
mo to iwoffnlie ft BurrJorlty
very other medicine I ltv. ever uJ
ror nrnouvnena enu ieiien. i
feel aure thnt the Nervine In fre from
Injurious opiate found In mmti mi-UI-eln
for Invomnli. nn4 cn coruwient
lou.ly recornnnil It to tr tictil a4
aervou.' MRS. W H KIIRHMAW.
Colonulo 8inoc8. C4e.
Or, MKm Nervine It aM fey yuf
Vvselat, wh will euaraat U
Nrt fettl will bMesi. If It faW. he
wM rafuml yew mwny,
MUm Medical Ce KUdortlad
-t7ViJaaa'!(PBKiFivi' MfA
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TllK WMfiT HOA8T THK
FAMILY KVKH HAD
Can be obtained from our prime
teader sRd Juicy beef, mutton o'
perk. All our meats are solected
from the ebolcest, and prepared for
tbe table to suit the dewaads of the
fastidious. Our prices are lower for
quality than you eaa And at aar
plaee la Saleat.
O C Te Co.
Stcamors Pomona and Oregosa
leavo for Portland dally except Sun
day at 6 a. m. .
If, 1 IIALDWIN, Ageat.
a on 0 8 8,
70 8tate 8t,
Great Clilncse Doctor
L. M. H V M
Ila medtcluu which will cure aay
known disease. Ho makes a special
ty of, aud guarantees to cure Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidaey
Troubles; a I go any blackened or
swollen surenesi. brokoa limbs;
Smallpox; Rpldemlc; all kinds of
Soils, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
ness, Hernls Troubles and Paralysis
CeHMultatloa free. Care of Yiek Be
Tong Co,, Chlaese drugs and herbs,
163 High St., upstalri, Salem, Or,
gAIHM WATMR COMPANY
OFFICB CtTY HALL
Fer water serrlee apply at oMee.
ailta payable meatbly la adrsav
y i n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j
; ; Flowers end Bulbs ; j
; ; CAUL F. Ill'HP, 371 State St..
; ; Salem, Ore,
Yh Hue of Tulips, Hya- ! '.
! ; eJatbe, Nare4sus and all kladi ; ;
; ; of spring bulbs. Time to plant"
then is bow. 19-19-laao, ',
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