Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 05, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPrr U, JOURNAL. BALKM. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECUMllER 3, 1008.
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PRACTICAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS
nru SyUlWMlirhil0nn0,T Chr!8ln,a8 hal'PnB- Tho best tlmo for Christmas shopping is now. whon stocks nro at tholr best. Values, too,
saying that our attmoti ,,.r0UBh th,s Bront and ""roughly trustwortlij stock. People of Snlom and vicinity know that -It gdos without
satisfaction ,n.lrtl,n! , f ' FlirnUu.re' etc- nr0 uottor. values than can bo procurod olsowhero, tho bno storo In Salem whoro quality;
us tin Chrlltin.. " ti. ,tment and- rlBlu ,rlcos n'-o nssuretl you. Wo Invito you to visit this storo to sec how profitably you can deal wlltf
nrisunns. Tho savins In Dollars and Cents cannot help but gain jour trade
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SHIUT WAIST 1I0XKS.
Wo nro now showing a vory pious,
ing line of those usoful nrHolos In
red cedar nnd bass wood, neatly cov
ered In fibre, crotonno, and burlap;
various sizes frorr $5 to $10.
This Is tho .homo of tho colo
brated Ostormoor mattress sold
on nn nbsoluto satisfaction guar
nnteo. Look for the label pi
thoro by Ostormoor for your pro
tectlon. Ilownro of imltnllons.
Take caro, don't bo fooled, wo soil
tho gonulno, $l,t.00 up.
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i'ICturks.
What Is homo without pictures?
Wo havo Bocured tho ngoncy for
Salem for tho colubratod KUor
hand-colored American views,
sanio nro now on display In show
window. Seo those beautiful art
erentloiiB. $1.50 up.
LADIES' DICSKB
Our lino of ladles' writing DcsUh
Is now comploto nnd cliooBlnpc Is
mndo onsy Any finish you may'rio
Biro; a good ono In solfd oak, highly
polished nt only $0.00.
TARORKTT8.
Our largo assortment of oak
nnd mahogany tnbourotta Is til
inobt too nutuorous to 1st. An 'In
spection of tho lino will nuroly
plenso' "you. A good onn, woll
mado of solid oak, ntcoly finished,
at only QtSM.
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iVED IN
THE NAVY
44 YEARS
(UnltfKl lrMs I.tnusl Wire. i
bw oili, Dec. 5. Hoar-Admiral
lih Ii C )ghlau, rotlrod, dlod sud-
V of heart dlseuHo nt his home In
Itochcllo, N. Y.. today.
3mlr.il Coghlan was born In
Hkford, Kv , Docombor 9, 1841,
JK m irlj 04 yonrs old whon ho
He was graduated from tho
States naval nendomy In 18C3
served In tho Civil war as nn
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18 OS ho recolvcd his promotion
lieutenant commander and wns
ped to tho training ship Ports-
Mi From 1871 to 1873 ho wns
lie lhdrographlc ofllco nt Wash-
ton u C-, and, nftor n year's
leave, was placed In command of
;8aiu;uH for a year. Ho noxt
ed In ouccesBlon on tho Colorado,
Mwnognhola and the training ship In
dependence, i
In ISS'l' he was made conimnuder'
and, nftor n year on the Adnms, was
assigned to tho .Mare Island navy
yard, whoro ho remnlnod from 180C
to 1SH8. After commanding tho
..Monuognhala for two years, he wns
mndo Inspector of ordlnnuco nt the
Loaguo Island navy yard In tho
olghth district. With the rnnk of
Captain, ho commanded the Rich
mond In 18S7 and then wns trans
ferred to tho Ralolgh.
Ifo was with tho Aslntlc tlcot dur
ing tho SpnnlBh war nod participated
in tho bnttlo of Manila bay on May
1, 1898. For conspicuous conduct In
that ongngomant, ho wns mndo com
mandant of tho Puget Sound navy
ynrd.and lntor, wxs made cnptnln of
tho Now York navy ynrd.
In 1892 ho wob elevated to tho
rank of rear ndmral nnd made sec-
The '. ,
Children's
Christmas
I r -istmas means more to the children than to any
' rise. This Christmas will mean more than any that
u passed if an
1DISON PHONOGRAPH
mo,ie the gifts. It is something that will give
pf" more real, wholesome pleasure for a long time
fhan anything else you could buy. Bring the childre- in
fo hear the Phonograph and let them decide. A iuii me
rt instruments and all the new records.
EO. C WILL
;G. Oigans .Sewliw Machines. Phonoerafn-.
ond In command of tho north At
lantic lleet for two years From
1901 to 1907 ho wiw commandant of
lh Now York navy yard.
Coghlan our nod more than nation
al fame who ho composed and rvefted
at n banquet the daring ballad, tho
tltlo of which waBS"floch Dot Kai
ser," and the rufrnln of which ran
"Mo und Gott."
Ills Inst lmpurtant public appear
ance was when io Bcrvod as grand
mnr8hul of tbf groat Taft jiarade In
Now Yrk Just boforo tfcp last olec-tlon.
Paul-Thompson nnd brother, Frank
have Teturnw: to tholr homes In BpU
er City, Oropon, aftor Bovornl days'
txuslnose visit In this clr and Dallas.
I. .M .Mnrlock Demi
J. M. MorlocK, an old resident of
!outli Ralom, ni'd ubout TH year- of
"iigo. died In Hnn Piniiulsro vuslfduy,
l"cemlier 4. V- ' P.f?.U n reculvcd
a dispatch Ki'iiirf that tho l.v
would bo hlt.id froni San I'ninric
co December 3 nt i oVIo-u lilcli
will brlnlt .) 'hi city ibout Mon
day, on which (lit the ftiiui:i! will
u-j l'old. Ono or ,r. Mor5 i.'h
dnughters will accOTiipany tho body,
which will bo Interred by the aldo
of his wlfo. Mr. Morlock left tho
Capital t3tty three tor four nr ago.
Whllo lierb ho Imd many frlonds,
who will rogrot to learn of his death.
II. Flujhnrd nnd 8. Irvine, of Mon
mouth, woro In tho city yesterday.
Santa
Clans Has Arrived
at the
Golden Rule Bazaar
Doll Funs Knglnos
Doll Sweaters ..fiOc .,, ,R0. 7Ec, 176
Doll llls ... in. Me A)r 0unB im. $ 5
H..II ParasoU ...JMo Alltljnii,llIi...
DH lltwds. no and up .
M..kIc Untwiw as' n "?l
J5c, i?l.r0 Drums. 1111". Tops
NEW LOCATION, 217 Commercial St
Mrs. B. T. Swart, Prop.
If You Are Looking for
Furniture, Carpets or Rugs
Stoves, rtanges, Dishes, Olasswaro, Pictures, Hobos, or. In fact,
anj thing In bo house, we have It: como and look over our stork
We Are Making-, Specialties
Of some new Iron beds we havo just received, which wo are e II
Ing very cheap. Always In tho market for second-hand goods
O.i L McPEEK 4Iss
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0 COURT HOUSE NEWS
opoooooopooo
Another non-support null has been
Mod In tho county court against T,
A. flpurllu nlloglng that ho failed to
glvo hip wlfo, IOllon Bpurlln, the
proper caro und support that a hus
band should. Tho complaint nlloges
that Spurllu abandoned hor on Juno
71 h of tho proHout year.
A complnlnt wiib Med In tho Cir
cuit court this morning by I, .11.
Ilonnlng ot nl, through Attorneys 0.
U. and John MoNnry against T. ti.
Jeffries ot ux to prevent claims al
leged by tho dorondants on a tract of
land In section 8, towiiBhlp 8 south,
range 3 west In Marlon county, con
taining 31D.72 ncroa of land which
tho complaint alleges belongs to 1..
II Hunulug and wlfo solely.
Hiilooiimiui Hound Over.
Victor Martin, arrested 011 tho
chnrgo of lllugnly milling liquor nt
his gallon Iioiiko In OuH-h. Ore., was
bound ovor to tho grand Jury yester
day 011 2C0 bonds by the Justice
court.
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Tho Correct Tlmo
to stop n cough or cold Is Juat aa soon
as It starts then thoro will ho no
dangor of pneumonia or consump
tion. Just a fow dosoB of Unllnrd's
Horohound flyrup tak. 11 at tho start
will stop the rough. If It has boon
running on for nomo tlmo tho treat
ment will be longer, but tho euro Is
sure. Sold by nil dcnlors,
CASTOR I A.
For Infants ad Childrea.
Hi Kind Ytiu Have Always BkM
Bears tint
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Big Saving Sale
On ypur Christmas presents bought In our storo, We
havo tho usoful silvorwaro In solid arid plated. Clocks
from a small 90c-alnrm clock to tho finest gold with
bovoled glass. Cut glass is molting away under our
big reductions. Ladies' Gold-flllod Washes from $6
to $20, Gentlemen's Gold-filled watches from $6 to
$35, Boys' Watches from 85c to $.1,50. Boautiful
Gold Rings from $1.50 to $15, We will havo a number
of Diamond rings which wo will soli at a big discount;
in fact, everything goes at a reduction never offored Sa
lem people before,
CHAS. H. HINGES,
Jeweler and Optician.
ONLY ONE ON COMMERCIAL STREET.
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