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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1908)
I, II !' II 1 t, Hi 12 -ui. riAtktf tiAmAii iovnsAij, balkm. ownsooWt Saturday, November ss, mod. I I I ' ' ' I Ml I Saturday's Specials Saturday shoppers arc sure to find many needed articles at greatly reduced prices. Hundreds of articles with prices reduced not advertised. All Linen For making Suits and Wnlsts. Checks, Btripus nml dots all picas lug effects In medium, light and dark shades. Extra Special 50 c yard RAINPROOF SUITINGS Sultublo for making Suits and Coats. A wldo rango of this Bca Bon's best colorings to choso from. Extra Spcolal 98c UMBRELLAS Hygrado Umbrellas, extra selec ted twill covering stock, bulb run ner, largo assortmont of handles to choose from. Extra Special 98c GLOVES Long Silk and Llslo Cloven, doublo finger tipped, blaok, whlto and colors. Extra Special 95c pair RIBBONS Seasonablo offer of No. 40 cholco Taffota and Silk Ribbons. All pretty colors and floral designs values to 10 cents a yard, Special We take pleasure in mailing our check to the Y. M. C. A. for $78.30 and thank our many friends for their hearty co-operation and support. Wc had hoped le turn to this fund a much greater amount and we earnestly believe with our next benefit such results will be accomplished. MERODE UNDERWEAR Medium Winter Weight. $1.75 values, Special $1.25 $1.25 values, Special OHc $1.00 values, Special 7Hc All odds and ends of Ladles' and Children's brokon lines and odds and ends Half Price LADIES FINE HIjACK COITION ItlUHISi) HOSE In this assortment all si-sos nro represented. Extra Special 2 Pairs for . 25c SWEATERS Wo have a largo showing of men's and boy's swontors. All colors, all bIzcb. Roducod 1 -3 in 1 price MEN'S BLACK STIEP HATS All nro this season's showing, In this display aro all slzca. Thcso hats aro equal to any $3.00 hat Bold olsowhoro. Extra Special 12k YARD SO0MC& mmivtfvtiAicD jm, pratraMmBrmtmmSMmKKr jmm Mi m ' m amr m ' m m ipu , mMmmmmMmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKMvmmmnmmmKmmmmmmmMmmmummmmmmam $1.98 Sec Window Display COUNTY COURT STOPPED BY TOT While In the midst o fa 'Wordy war yesterday afternoon In the county court room, 'the participants being a large crowd of taxpayers endeavor Ins to ostnb'lsh a now road district, a little filrl st.pped into the as sembly 'and began talking to the fint one she came to for the pur pose of selling n new kind of stick ing plustor. The result was, the young saleslady he'd up tho conn pioc.odlntiB for a hort spare of time and left the chnmbpr with both her little hands overflowing with nlckles and dime . After tho tot lind do parted on her way to other offices In quest or likely purchasers, the court resumed the business on hand The road district propo?cd did not go through. o CHARCOAL PURIFIES ANY BREATH And l It Purest Komi Has Long lleeii Known AJ the Greatest Gum Absorber. DBG ooooooooooo 0 CITY NEWS - ooooooooooo Weather Forecast Ktilr tonlglit and Sunday. Kvory thing F.lectrlcnl Can ho had at 181 Court 8t. Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. Idrco, 'Prop. :i7-ood-tf. Clilrtiimn Iluyero' Opportunity To mako selections from tho host colected and most superior stock of Jewelry, Cut Glass and Sllvorwnro In Salem, for wo aro closing out tlm entlro lino. Think of Hinges That's all. ,lt saves wnndorlng around wondorlng what to buy for Christmas. Wo Av Closing Out A lot of bays' watches at 90c to $1.75 at Hinges Jowolry Storo on Commercial street. Dance- Tonight At Armory, McElroy's orchestra. Everybody welcome. Dnnco Tonight At Armory, McElroy's orchoscra. Evorybody wolcomo, Now Ih tho Time To got that old suit pressod and cleanod. Johnson & Stoge, next door to Journal. They Wear a Smile Tho ones that buy tholr groceries of J. M. Lawronco. Phono 311. Manipulate A fow lots In Falrport; Soo ad page C. Call for lllds for Wood Bids will bo rocolvod up to Docom hor 20 1908, by tho undorstgnod for tho city of Salem, Orogon, for 125 cords of largo Bocond growth llr wood, said wood to ho cut not lator than March 1st, 1909. and to bo de livered at tho city hall In Salem not later than Octobor 1, 1909. Right resorvod to reject any and all bldB. Said wood to bo accoptublo to and recolvod by a commlttoo on public buildings of said city. W. A. Mooros, Rocordor. Btd-lwkly. Throo reasons for buying Cleveland's Raking Powder: Superior Quality (Puro Cream of Tartar), Neatost Package (Scrow too can). Ilest Price (3. lbs. $1; 5 lbs. $1.65) Hip Millinery Sale All goods at ono-half price, re gardless of cost. Our ontlro Btoc must bo sold by December 15, All liats trlmmod to order without oxtri charge. Miss Evans, Moyors' store. 11-20 tf Realize. Wlmt You Aro missing If you do not got some of Falrport. See ad page 6. Now Heuse: Always for salo. Vogot Liunbor company. Stove Wood And coal. Call 198. Vogot Lum bor company. Phone Your Sunday Moat ordors to Stousloff Dros.' sanitary markot and you will give your family and gucsta tho best din ner In tho city. Phono 321. Philomath Creamery flutter for tho good table. Ank your grocer. How About That old set of harness? Bettor get a now sot before tho winter work hoglns. See F. E. Shafor, tho har ness num. James Smith Was in town today buying sup plies. Ho bought a cotfeo mill and will hereafter grind Folgor's Golden Gate coffco fresh as he usos It. Ho used to ask tho grocer to grind It. For Sale FIvo ncres of land, G-room house, young orchard, all kinds of fruit, close to Salem Heights; also horso a ud buggy, farm Implements and a h'cycle. Inquire at Salem Heights Grocery, on Jofforsou road. 1 1-27-31 Investigate. Falrport. Soo ad page 6. Dance Tonight At McMlnn's dancing school. Los sons from 7 -to 9. lillrt Was Hurled Tho Infant child of Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Holt was burled this morning at 9 o'clock In the City View cem etery. The funeral sorviccs wore held at the homo of Mr. Holt's broth er, Grant Holt, 1032 Oak street. Suloin Stato Fair lloo.stcr Frank A, Welch, socrotary of tho Orogon Stato Fair Board, has lofjt for Chicago whoro ho will attond thtt International Livestock Show to b hold thero ahortly. Mr. Welch wljjf also attend tho annual mooting $ socrotarlea of stato fairs In tho Unltf od Statos. Ills visit will ond about tho loth of December. Turn hull Funeral. J Tho funeral sorvlcos of Mrs. An na Turnbull who died Wednesday woro hold yestordny aftornoon. Thf romalna woro buried In tho CIttf View comotory. Rov. n. T. Babcockj officiating. . H Stock Han at Irge M. Chrlstoneon was found no? irulltv in Justice of tho Ponco Well- Btor's court yesterday aftornoon of allowing hogj to run at lnrgo cor, trary to the law. Tho complaint on which this suit was brought, was" sworn out by D. Morgan, a resident on tho Sllvorton road east of horo This Is one of the three suits which havo been filed by these parties, thv others being charges of attempted arson nnd an enjolnment case. At torney Frank Holmes nppeared as legal adviser for the defendant. Qourt Adjourned Judge Win. Galloway of Depart ment No. 2 in tho circuit court, has adjourned until Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Permits to Marry Marriage licenses wero Issued to- dav to Mathah Erland, ago 23, and Johama Nelon, ago 17, both of Sll vorton, Oro.; P. Lunday, aco 22, and Martha V, Davis, age 18, of Clear Lake, Oro, Whs n Gool Friday Jonrna' advoi'tlsers report good tirade Friday. It was tho day aftor Thanksgiving but their places of business wore full. Tho Journal reaches the people. Central Congregational. Rfv. Howard N. Smith, sunerln tenden of ConrroeraMonal Sunday school work In Orogon. will have ,chargo of all services tomorrow, DeWltts" llttlo Early Risers, the famous llttlo liver pills. Sold by all Irusrjtlats. Puro willow elmrconl will oxldlzo almost any odor and render It sweet and pure. A pailful in a foul collar will absorb deadly fumes, for char coal absorbs one hundred times Up volumo in gas.' Tho nnclcnts know tho valuo of charcoal anJ administered It In case of illness, espec'nlly pertaining to tho stomach. In England today charcoal pc-ultlccs aro used for ul cers, bolls etc., while somo physic ians In Europe cla'm to euro many Bkln dl"on8os by covering tho nfflloted skin with charcoal pdwder. Stuart's Charcoal Lozongos go Into tho mouth and transfer foul odors at ongo Into oxygon, absorb noxious gases and acids and whon swallowed mix with tho dlgo-t'vo Juices and stop gas making, formcntatlon and decay. By their gont'e qupl'Mos they con trol beneficially bowel (actlnn an 1 stop diarrhoea and ro-.Htipatlon. Bad breath slmp' cannot oxht whon charcoal Is used. Thero ate no Ifs or nnds about this statement. Don't take our word for It, but look 'Into tho matter yourself. Ask your dnigglst or phvslHnn. or hotter still, look up charcoal In your encyclope dia. The bcrMty of Stuart's Char coal L(izong04 Is that tho highest pharmaceutical oxuert knowledge obtainable !mh hnen uned to prcparo n lozenge that will ulvo to man the beat form of chnrcoal for use. Pure -Mllow nnd money Is the re sult. Two or three artor moals and at bedtime sweoten the breath, stop docay of troth, aid tho dlgoitlvo ap paratuso and promote porfoct bowol notion. Tltov onrlch tho supply of oxygon to the system and thoroby revivify tho h'ood and norvos. Stuart's Charcoal Lhzonges nro sold ovoryvhore In vnst qunntltlo, thus they must havo Ziorlt. Evory druggist carries thorn, prlco, twon-ty-flvo conta per box, or sond us your name and nddre?s and wo will send you a trial ppefcago by mall free. Address F. A. SMiart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. WORK TO 'HE STARTED OX NEW DEPOT IN TEN' DAYS Tho committee of tho Bourd of Trnde and business Men's league that wont to Portland to Intorvlow Gonoral Manager O'Brien of tho S. P. Co., in behalf of now depot facil ities at Salem roturned with a prom-' Iso that .the officials would tako the matter up within ten days and try to hoad tho list of Salem's tlvo toII Hon dollar improvomont list for 1909. Tho commltte assured Mr. O' Brien that tho Salem program In cluded 500 now buildings here next year, and he said his company wanted to keep pace with .the growth of tho city. Several sitoj and plans for a Salem terminal woro considered nnd thero will bo something coming as a result of the visit. BEGIN WORK ON PHATUM OIL WELLS MONDAY V. A, Leet, president; Perley C. Heald,' vice-president; C. W, Tay lor, secretary! H. G. Mullholland treasiror, wero In the city today and havo mado arrangements to begin prospect tho Prntum oil field. The; hilvo Incorporated the Willamette Valley Oil company, With $250,000 capital. HAIR DRESSING, PACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOO AND MANICURE ELLA M. COUCH, Professional. My processes are scientific and sat isfaction guaranteed. My creams and hair tonics are tested and tried bv time and experience. Give me a trial Room 15, Eldrldge Hotel. Phone 1118. 11 ML , OOOOOOOOOOO PERSONAL,, MENTION ooooooooooo Mrs. It. 11. Davidson 1b In Turner visiting for a fow dayB. Max Buren waB in tho metropolis yestordny transacting business. Judge I. N. Mnxwoll lo,ft for Mod ford today to bo gonu two months. George Bonny, of Mt. Angel, was a business visitor In tho city today. Mrs. Frank Forrell Is In Portland visiting with Mends for a fow days. F. G. Deckobaek waB In Portland yesterday looking after buBlness mat tors. E. L. Lommon hits roturned from Corvallls whci'o ho has been employ, ud for tho pust fow weoks. John II. Scott and Chas. A. Park loft yostorday to attond tho good roads congress In Eugene. Conrad Kruks, tho hop man, has roturned from an extended visit In Now York and other eastern cities. MIbs Dean Jensen was a passenger for Portland this morning to visit over Sunday with friends. Tim Harrison, u Polk county stock raiser, was In tho city today attend ing huslnea sfor a fow hours. Mrs. It. It. Maxwell returned to her homo in Portland this morning after a fow dayB' visit hero with friends and rolatlves, Mrs. Fanny Spallngor, of Albany, roturned to that city yesterday after visiting at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Harry Crawford. O. L. Rlloy, of Portland, was In tho city for a fow hours today look ing aftor business interests nnd visit ing with frlonds. E. D. Sweunoy, head carpenter at tho O. A. C, Corvallls, was in the c ty today. Ho Is a great booster for tho Wlllamotto valloy. Louie McCtaln, a former Salem man, but late residing In Vnncouvor, was in tho city yesterday transacting business and reuowlng old acquain tances. Mrs. Albort F. Huber, of Albany, wont to Portland this morning to visit over Sunday aftor visiting with hor Salem frlonds for a number of days. NRST WORK (Contlmiod from pago 1.) pie. Ho says in part: "China is awnkonlng. Thoro Is Increasing contact with foreigners, increasing forolgn trado ond a grow lug adoption of modorn methods of communication nnd transportation, whllo something is being mado in tho Introduction of labor saving dovlces, with consequent Industrial ovolutlon. In tho movomont In tho cities, thoro Is now a moro or less successful turn toward western police systems and whnt this means for tho preservation of order Is hardly necessary to point out. . f ' . "Tho awa'konlug pfChlua1 is ono of tho groat events of our ago, and tho remedy for tho 'Yellow peril' whatovor that may bo, Is not tho re pression of llfo, but that cultivation and direction or llfo. Horo at homo wo bollovo that tho popular discon tent is not roprosslon, but Justlco nnd education. "Similarly, tho best way to avert n possible peril, commercial or ml'tUuy from tho groat Chineso peoplo, Is u behaving rlghtoously toward them and by striving to insplro a right eousness among thorn." o DATES OF COMING EVENTS. Monday December C. Registra tion closes for city election. Decembor 7. City election. December 1-5. Frultgrowor meeting, Portland, , . , Tho Orogon State Dairy Associa tion rjoqta nt Salem Decomber 1" nnd 11. , Stato convention of Y. M. C. A. at MCMlnnvillo December 4-6. National Wool Growers' Associa tion nt Pocatollo January 14-16. National Livestock Association, Los Angolos Jenunry 26-28. ;RAILgSl wsh!ngton("rT7 . Shortfio i '...' i & . thofaUuroof ;g,1 ,,or8oftliolnterBt(r;"'i! mission. "w,5i "l !avo no doubt 'v. t'o mado alone ii.. ,, li rallrondB havo w,i,i. ! lonthfltiwru,ifti fl'nt to maintain Jf - b.vu good MrtwJ their stockholder, 1 As soon ! kj... T.i over the country ts equipment. ' "Fop tun v.... ,i, . "oroHlng-toektoiwiVj in ronn r , J?! .2! J "- """iiiy io lay mm. nnp " STARR PW HIGH CLASS-! GEO. C, Norwich Union Flit Tt1tftrinif I-'rank Meredith, Ri omce with Wm.Bfonic 2, Commercial itreet. MONEY tO li THOS. K. JXIRO Ovor Lodd & Dath'i Batl, Vm o"o o o o oinmi 0 NEW TODAY 1! 0.0 O 0 0 0 Old .Men Wanted Qulckh-g; M cugn .tiau uraer tioaie to I uto catalogues, adrcrliici a ucoK, HO expeue ii llrst month. No tmtt quired. MANAGER, Dqtil ss& wooasn ATC.coiciti' 1IJTJ I'ur Rent Modern Ioch, i furnished, near citr Ml O. W. Johnson k Co, 111 II merclnl street. HI l-'or Sale Five acres of UtO house, young orchard, iDt fruit, closo to Salem Htljh horso and buggy. hrnlrM nnd a bicycle. Inrjolre I Heights Grocery, oaWetaN U Would llko to hear of slod b.s In any onterprl66 irbtrt vojtmtnt of serersl tbowrf' Inm wo-lld be s'e IIW Ilox 2032, Rochester. X I IMU Auction Side At Clnb tH day, December 8, si liij .nml rirtslered ltd P" Polled milch cows, Mi heifer calves. Ballot v .arvta bv early ?' bull General Joe. H, aM The above Is entire wn .,j . M)ipt V4I lie soia i .i cash. Fred . J Coopor, auctlonwr," iw n.mrlttfi I I'ROK " Electro-TurKw Rafh Pi !8?ffi?JiSBSS nnd all chronic dwr Movemonts ana TrUHi assaSeand8capTrn nours, - - .- Mtttoi j Experienced U&J ililllgI'n-fl,T,,,r' g CometoChuE Close of Second Week of Great (iospel First Christian Clipreli Dear Friend: .. . .V.rtl I ear Friend: bpress. Imi Tho Gospel Campaign is already a ! weekf,iM" !, , nntAr nt nttract on lor Hi" i ; . , ,. .., ...i.i. i, nhiireh bv Sunday wgw- KJp Red hot Gospel sermons, n splendid chorus, solos have been tho order. , Come Once-Yon Will Come IjH Jtu ttnnloareturnlou i Tho church Is on nro aim i i . to see It burn. can underllJ J Do you like music. Mu.lo that ou J & .. a ki.,0 Vnn can flndltati"0 n.thoir , uiieura uuu oi'' -" .irn tf 10 r Do you like .to hear good preaching, hoar James Small. pAVlS ERR J ffrllt