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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OMKXffl. MONDAY, NOVEMBER HEAT In the Right Place At the Right Time Thai's it where you want it when you want it and if you only knew how easy it is to carry from room to room and how much cheery ccmlort you can have with a PERFECTION Heater 013 'I I ' aflBMI MMM 'C&b') RBI 55 s 10, 1808. (CqUlppc(l wllta Smokeleos Device) You would no longer be without one. "No smoke no smell" this is the Pufictt.ti maxim. Because the smokeless device smokeless you can lia direct, mowing heat Irom every ounce ol oil. brass lont holds 1 quarls burns 9 hours. An ornament any where finished in Japan end n.ckcl. bvcry heater warranted. Thci&W&Lamp ?t!rz , T"r n , , , , Pr-it gives a Iril. Lint, t'ttiy hghl. tqulpjwd vrilh Ihe li'ctl Improved central drill lurnrr. Made ol triu. nickel plilcd. Every limp wirnnled. Wri'e ojr nureil tgenty lor dncrlplive circular ll you don I find iSe Pctlcc'icn Oil lleilcr or Riyo Limp il your deiler i. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) ISY BUILDING WINTER AHEAD FOR BUSY SALEM be Spaulilliu; Lumber Co. Is clonr- structlon of tho now Eugene poBtofflco pound on tho corner of Front bulltllnis to coBt nbout $55,000. 13....... i... ii - linn .il. it. .!.. Phr.y sTccta for a largo shlnglg. , ""lu" V"" " w"- 'tiny una iiiu Biuui' luiiiiiiimuu uimri I completed and work will ho pushed to townst n A: Son hnvo plans com- completion by January.. . irc-t'il concrete build-1 l'h jiluto glnsB Btir ..et. I giocery will bo ab oil tit-n i . f 105 b 4 , Ion Front ' no i en'. ' M b. th hi mo Arm Btoro strict lal will bo oocuplod by pOrcgon fib ii C j. he Or K'Mi tine Co storo will bo odlil nd t.dvK-d to tho floor II. S. Jory of South Commorclal Btroot hits bought tho proporty on oast nlilo of Commorclal Btroot from tho Jory factory, and will build throo cottages. Catlln & Linn have mndo arrange monU to build a largo two-story brick on Front street botwoon Stato and Forry. ArchltcutH roport u numbor of oth roof the 0 il'i store hh booh as or business bulldlnss undor nlan and an l. i J ' tho winter horo will bo hh busy as tho R'elch 'Ire h,vo Bocurod tho con- Hummer. JOHNNY JONES Uthoal c- iKK'oraltoii, tho "Little . ., me nrsr-ao knowing M. win. K Hotel r, ,i in London, nt-whloh part of "Tho LitM.- Johnny Jonea" firjt of frlonda In TTI C "St. Hurrah." This seeno toon the I I LL Hiidlonco by storm. It shoved "Llt tlo Johnny Jones" leaving England aftor hh 111 luck on the race course, and after tho ship had left ihe.plor In plain night boforo tbo houso, u seeno with a darkening ortVet show ing tho smoUo Hiid liiindrods of UghtH of an enormous ooahii liner fltoiimlnir at full snood III liild-ocemi any Jonf production Saturday f0owod which was greatly uppr t. M tho Knuulost molodrnnm qMqA by thfi lllllunce. ical production over gracing mio Mr. charlov Brown, who iilnvtd fiasiagr, tin nitors belnu aunorb ,, i u,i ii,.. i...M ifte i,bi,h,., (Uul HC8ttry oJo. rovod t0 llt n ,irlM wlnn.. ma on- t Kv,rv on- of tho 450 ipoctn- tro orfor,nnilTO wag rt.iote with ho.-r. furtunato In storns tho OWOflt nm, mmiimt musical U, wore iHghly ploasod. and ,, conillnod wlth the flnIihM mnn. e oni ,i , . when tho Inst call nor In wlilch ho carried his regular ke curtain i. imp, for of n surety mirt of th norfonnRiiee. Mr. Jollltr Mi.iiii.icr, or more attrno- nrown'B sonc hit outltled. "Life's a Play has Msited tho Caprtjvl City Funny Proposition After AH," was Emm III i ears. tlm fnvnrttn utono of lilimlo dlirintr eplav s i iini)08od of threw nets tin nvnnlncr. fOUTW, II'!J llloflnil nnlfl.mlnn 11 TIT !-.... n.t.n .ilw.A 41.. Unknown," nmdj h host Sulein. Ills HotutK could i dh .,,, .i,,ince as j. riimted no Imnorsonate the reioiko' dyml-ln- kJ Illllll VlllillcM wVl.l rliljta ullfl I1, ,..! oil H.HU.I nanu u.llfu lVl. . .. ..u iiirttuui mi ihhu ,nwv v-...v - Wk ! u n Hniriiuwl nwlutc IowmiI mora iterfeei. and rerr tlnw werai un.l.i handed turns bain the big follows appeared lfur the l" u .1 on.- Anthony Anstey, audlonoe he rooehreal. gouorowt ap Ameri ir, fi iulil. r, ..mnaa Qtipsfr n.l ti,, ii.., .., . .. . ' , . r, i I- "'p iuu Biuiiii- uiunaiown, in anu j'rwmnu, u h v Sn"'''""ni)ton' England. Jng tho last soeno, ws also t on UV.,rj ; of Mia nrAiimulili. i.. n. wnllnnrT-nuur Th -wintitn effectb were almost pi-ri com bined with the natural orteu'al in habltauts who were mad) up nnd ll.t'l r Wm cnrrlod ihelr parti ndmuauty. f lvi J HaV man, by Wm. Forrest. Timothy . McGeo. the Xew York pollUi'len and horse owner, by Dannv Slnmiont : Jenkins, the starter at ti Ceeli. by Jack Harrington anil ilm. Andrew Kenworth. a fanatlo on subject of reforms, by Mies Leo Mordount. weie all nctors seen once are to be remem bered for the pree'te handling o' heir respective part. The chorus was also well soleotod and trained to perfection. Notwithstanding the many leports of the local theater nalng on the downward course, tho show hibt Sat urday nIghtshould have somo.eDect !upon the amusenwnt lovlns people of Salem, nnd It ouhl be well to consider, that tho "Ltttio Johnny ' Jones Co.," does not make ft a jm.c tico of playing In cities under the 20.000 mark, bu; upon several urgent requests' thc t re iidm I tu visit hero. opoooooooooo " n SMILES. o oooooooooooo Nothing docs n tootball team eo much good as n fair nnd oqunro de feat, or a man olthor somotlmos. Salem has tho best thoator norvlco in Oregon outsldo of Portland nnd the best churches. Cottage Grove Is to hnvo another ?G000 brick block. Eugene Is tho ovnor of a niiinlcI-Z pal wnter plant -samo old plant, lUUUgll. Olio Grand Duko AIoIm Mm Inen In the world will not bo mlsncd. Still ho might have beon a good man. Even an editor may bo of some good. Why not n duko? Senator Fulton has gono east nnd left Pat MeArthur to look aftor his fences. Salem hns a flno apple show on Court street. ttllj(()fr(a(a)ia)t,ta),)a,g)BgtlittitBit 'Not much Interest in tho city elec tion for soino reason. What's tho matter? Quito a numbor of ontoi-nrlHlnir citizens of Coqullle mot last Wednes day evening nnd organized n chnm bor of commerce, electing H. S. ICnowland, president; Dili Nye, vlco president; J. S. Lyon, secretary and Geo. A. Robinson .troasuror. Now wntch Coquille expand. Otir lovoly spell of Indlnn suminor weather was broken Into by a show er Sunday afternoon. "onr of business depression cnunod Brynn's defoat," Exchange Yos, n iour-yenr rear. , Fivo thousand dollnrs wns raised by Uov. J. II. N. Bell at Corvallis last week towards n $20,000 Presbyter ian church. No so bad for n dry town. Congressman Ellis says: "I nm for tho wost much strongor than for Cannon for speaker." Woll snlil. Mr. Ellis. Cannon has not provon him self u friend of tho west nor Its In torosts. Ho Is n corporation speaker, nnd Orogon wntorways will Biiffor at his hands. Dresser m Chiffoniers AM A llnlr'a Breadth Kscnpc. Do you know that cverytimo you hnve a conigh or cold nnd let it run on thlnglnk It will Just euro Itsolf you nro Inviting pnoumonln, con sumption or soino other pulmonnry troublo? Don't risk It. Put your lungs back In perfect health nnd stop that com h with Ballard's Horo hound Syrup. Prlco 2Bc, JOc nnd $1.00 per bot tlo. Sold bv all dealers. CASTOR I A i'or Ini'nuta nml Cliiltlrcn. Rio Kind You Have Always Bouglil Bears tiio jlymi'-ir. o y f&tcjfik', Cf'AJ -o BOH.V ALBUIGHT On November U, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Allulnlit. at the homo on North Churoh streeta, a G-pound dnughtor. o TEA The cost of good tea is so eery little: only a third of a cent a cup I a ccnt- and-a-half or two cents for the family breakfast I Your trocer r turn year mejity 11 you doat l&o Scblltlns'i Kelt; w pty lilm. n Some Uulry l?pt'rtt Govorument dairy oxperts from WaBhlugtou, D. C will ha In attend ance here at the Orogon Stato Dairy oonvontlon to bo hold here Decem ber ,10 and 11. A rate of a fare aud a third will bo insula from ad points In tho state. EvcrylDresser and Chiffonier in our I immense stockgoes on special sale for one day only, $ i Wednesday, November 1 8th. This will be the biggest one day money saving event ii u ever attempted in Salem. Nothing will be reserved, ;; evrything in Dressers and Chiffoniers, be it fir or finest i quartered oak or Birdseye maple, all are included in this J great sale. Come in Monday or Tuesday and study the ; X i opportunity. Test the quality and price by comparison ii I Satisfy yourself that the opportunity for saving is both;; real and great. Remember the sale day WEDNESDAY, THE 18th The House Furnishing Co. 177 Liberty t a4--MI-M SALEM RLVUKET. Iiocnl Wholesale- Market, Eggs3 ic. . Butter Crotunory, 3Ce. lions 10c; young chickens, 10c. Local whont 87c. Onts 42c. Bnrloy $20.00. Flour Hard wheat, $5; vnlloy, $L2G. . ! Hay Cheat, $12; olovor, $10 par ten: timothy. $15; grain hay, $12. I Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1007 crop, 5? Co, Cnscnra Bark 2 14 it 3c. Mohair 18c. Botall Market. " Oats $1.50. Whont $1.05. Esg 40c. Buttor Country, 3Bc; cronmory, 40c. Flour Vnlley. $1.25 por snek; hard whont, $1.45, Brnn 05c por enck, $31 per ton; shorts, $1.35 por snek. Livestock. Stook hogs 14.50. ' " Ctoors" -3 lA .!. Veal 537c J Cows $3 03.50. ' f' Troplral Fruits. Bnnnnns $0.00. Oranges $4.00. hf-rl-M rtwtn-mettn t&HHZ . Coffee A Ilrnkm Bark. That pain In your bnok caused hr Uunbago, stiff mutcles or a strain 'si an easy thing to get rid of. Bal -lard's Snow Liniment euros rheuma tism. Uimbngo, sore -and stiff muscles strains, sprains, cuts, burns, bruise, scalds nnd all aches and pains. Y i nerd a bottle In your house Sol by Jill dealtvrB. 0, mmmfmmmmmt9tmmmmmmm GICKMAN 1JAKKUY AND CONFKCTIONJSUY Now undor now mnnagoYnent SCHLKBET .t- SCHNKIDEU PronrielorH Complete- Hno of fresh nnd up- to-dato baker goods do'lvorcd to all parts of the city freo. Wo aro proud of our party and wfddlng cakes, di itvered on short notice. Give us a trial Is all wo nsk. Storo corner Twolfth nnd Cho moknta 8U. Phono Main 9G1 wmmummmmsmmmmmmmmm ilrtWliiWil)WlillrtIWMllWlilWWIillilliiilIiliililMW8 I New and Slightly Used Automobiles I BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. Groat bargains In tho following nutes: TourlBt '07' inotlijl, 7 pnu ongor, glnss front, clock, spoodo motor, gns lights, In porfect ordor, $1050, Cost $3000. Franklin Touring Car, top.gns lights, nowly ovorhnulod. Cost m $3100, for $1350. Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glius front, top, spoodomotor, clock, gns lights, In duo coin! Itlou. Cost ?3000, for $1350. Stoddard Dayton '07 model, glass front, top, spoodomotor, gnB lights, In lino condition. Cost $3000, for $1250. A bnrgnlu, Orient Touring Cnr, glass front, top, all now tiros. Coat $2800, for n quick salo $800. NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES. Popo Wnvorly Elootrlo, In porfect condition, loon usod 4 months. Cost $2200, with now roctlflor for charging from oloo trlc light. Cost $3000, all for $1150. All m ak oh of Runabouts In perfect condition, from $175 to ?C00. FOR BARGAINS SEE US. THE WISE MAM BUYS A USED CAR iPoitland Autonfobile Commission House i AUTOMOBILE ROW. ; 534-36 Alder Street, Corner 17th. Phone A Main 4455 : We are the only exclusive Second-Hand Dealers in I Port and. The arnest on the uoasL ' FREE STORAGE AUTO REPAIRING I lleiWiWWWiitWlllWWtWillWWtllWtit'lWWWWWWWWtli ARE YOUSICKPi Do You Wish Qu-c!ean- -perfect Yta I K finb. rround at home-not Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing me mucous membranes of the throat, chesl and bronchial tubes. "A pkauAt to &e Uste u Mafle Sugar" Children Like It Fw IACKACK-WEAJC KJWKYS Ta gwiti-s Kifai Hi mutt wk-8w . wi SOLII BY ALL PEALEitS to G&t Cured? weav ' RHPPaafltoCv arri t.f. 7tfn,r i s HUIE WING SANG COrV?ANYl BIG STOCK Of GOODS AT WrESALI: PRICES v.. .:""" T..L" .: , ...: .-- a,", )i,m w-, Wi,h.. (iwiily. Illa mill hfwti ...!.. !. . .. . """ " w""' iruiiKM, .Matting, China Ware, Etc, $2 Fnncy Nightgowns, salu tju.jw $1 75 Dress Sklrta. sulo. . . .$i.an $1.75 Heavy Wrappers, nl.iil.:i $3.25 Fancy Uudorsklrts Snlo j(i2,00 $1.75 Wnlstfi, snltt. ....... vi. (o 20c Hose, snlo ioc 17c por yard Kmbroldury Oc $150 Silk Glove, sale Hflc $4.75 Hllk WaisU. wtlu. . 7 .ljtli.75 per yard 50o u yard Droaa (loods- nnio .'10c Iffio n yard Flannel. """ Ic ii ymil ou Hllk ilaiidkerclilefH sale Me $2.00 Comfortfl, wilt. jji 03 ?.. KlinoiiHH, sale 8-.U."i $i.B0 Chlldron's CoatH salo.iji'j.75 i.7o I'HiiU. sale 25 $9.60 OvorcoHts, sule . . y.o u.oo wool Blaniutts, ualo Ml.oo After you hnv tried the othe' doctors, como and! see tho old reliable Chi U030 doctqr. Ho guarantees to cure aftor everything else has failed. Dr. Kuin has lived over 20 yearj in Salem, and hot cured a great many of Salem's well-known men and wo nfen, and hai scores of testimonial! from thankful patients whom ho hac cured (n the past. He guarantees to cure whero the knife seems the las resort. He treats all chronic anJ nervous diseases, catarrh, asthma lung and throat troubles, stomach, liver, kidney and heart trouble, rheu matism, gall stones, tape worms, lost vitality, -general debility, rupture and all kinds of femalo complaints. Ex amination and consultation free, If you cannot call write for symptom blank to the Dr. Kuin Bow Wo Drug Co., 167 South High street, Salem, Orecoa. All Kinds of Wrappers. Prlcee SQc. $l.g5, $1 50, $2.00, fj i , ,0 $0 iq CMU AND JAPANESE BAZAAR 326 N, Com'l St. firs! St; e on N. C. Side. Safcm, Ore HAIR DRESSING, Icnlo F Xlu FACIAL MASSAGEP "I . ' . ttuiks ..v.llH,lira lor WOVBH wire Fencing. Malthoid BooBng, p. ft d. Ready Itoogng, Screen Doors and Ad. Justablo Wlkdow Bcreas. CIUS. D. MULLIGAN WALTKK MORLXY. - wn mu MieBlf 0rltt t SHAMPOO AND MANICUHK KLIiA M. COUCH, Proealoiml. My proceaaes are scientific and sat isfaction guaranteed. My creams and hair tonics aro tested and tried by time and experience. Glvo mo a trial. Room 15, Eldrldgc Hotel. Phone 1112, 11-2-tf J '