Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 11, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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How My Wife Sold Me a New Iowa
Cream Separator
I was sitting with my pocket book,,"
right in the mouth of May.
A vonderlng whether I would buy a
bran" XKW IOWA.
" My wife came In, and saw me In my
mediating mood.
And said "Sow, John, you know full
well, the skim milk's better food." ,
"Xow, John, sec here, Jones' nigs
last year, beat us a pound n day;
And you know well on pigs wo led,
till he got that IOWA.
I've watched him feed those little
pigs that skim milk and, say,
He always had Just twice the runts,
'till he got that IOWA.
"Now, John, you know I don't, buy;'
things unless I'm sure they'll pay,
And if to WATKKLOO you gf, DO
GUT AN IOWA.
Take that there 50 that I've saved
and use it as part pay;
And don't come home from town to
night without an' IOWA.
John listened to her anxious words,
and knew that she was right. ?
He was convinced that he would Imy
before that very night,
As for his wife's 50, he'd not take It
as part pay.
Hut used the money he had earned .
for a "IIUAX" XKW IOWA. '
-"Thrift Is a blessing."
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(Salem Branch,)
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Holutoly FHEE.
ALLEN'S II. 11. 11. PLOUll CO., Inc.
Han Jot.e, California.
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ATTELL FACES
CRISIS TONIGHT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Lo Angeles, Cal., Dec. 11. If Abe
Attell has not gone backward he
should whip Ad Wolgast at Nnu.l
Junction pavilion tonight The boy
aro to meat in aachedulo 10-romuler
which bids to bo a hummer whtlo It
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lasts
Although Attell Is an S to 10 fa
vorite over Wolgast, the latter lias
lots of frionds who believe that he
will lay the present champion low.
There Is not much briskness In th
betting market. Nettled by his loss ,
to Welsh nnd suggestions that ho may I
soon bo fighting preliminaries, Att'll
nas ucen training wun a vengeance
at the East Side club with Dick Hy
land. Hyland himself 1b anxious to
meet Welsh, but tho latter is pnylig
no attention to him.
AttelPs victory over Wolgast would
send itho Attell stock soaring again
as Wolgast has made a good Impres
sion here olnco his arrival.
Wolgast knocked out Danny Web
ster In 18 rounds, and stored away
Young Kid McCoy In two. Although
ho uppears to lack tho cleverness of
Attell, ho Is wonderfully strong In
physique, besides possessing a knock-1
out phnch. j
"Aw, you know mo, ho might land
it on a Bucker, but not on mo." This
was AttelPs expression yestordajpaf
tor ho had finished his day's work.
Abo professes to bellovo that Woli
gast will not be able to land on Jilni.
In addition to tho main events
there have been arranged two pre
liminaries. Young McGovorn nnd Frnnkio Sul
livan aro to meet In a schodulcd;10
rounder. Each boy has deposited
$200 with tho Los Angeles Record as
a s'do bet, and thoro will bo a lo't of'
rooting when thoso two como togotn
or. Jimmy Austin nnd Willlo O'Kecfo
travel tho G-roiind route. A battle
royal between flvo negroes Is als)
cardod.
I A Leading Question!
Something suitable for Christmas that will satisfy tl
recipient as well as myself.
Why not reserve a Stub.:tf,ntcl. "Elaslic" Bookcase
now while you have a large variety of different fly!-,
and finishes from which to make selections.
We'll set h aside and deliver on time.
ASK FOR CATALOG 109 W, SHOWING INTERIOR
DECORATIONS OF LIBRARY, . LIVING ROOM
m-, DEN, ETC.
SEVENTEEN DIE
A Modern
In this charming picture, tie
"Mothor and Chlnld," e ta
portrayed in the beauty of mM
em art the old, old story of the
"Mother and Child," we w
sweet noble faces are appropriate.
ly placed nmld draperies ol a toft
snow white fabric, so befitting ti
purity and Innocence ol the elm.
actors porl.'nyed This pictur b
taken from llfo and colored ty
hand: lit to grace any hone
They aro In the window. s
them. Hog $3 00 val , nQ
Special !pi.y0
IN COLLISION
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(United Proas Lonsed Wlro.)
nnttr.els, Dec. 11. Sovonfeon
mou aro doad and inoro than a score
woro injured In a collision between '
a freight train nnd a workmen'
noar tho Tourtaxls station today.
Sovontoen bod I os havo boon take .1
from tho wreckage, and ont Is ho
lioved to bo undor tho dohris still.
WATERWAYS CONGRESS
APPROVES NOMINATIONS
Washington, D. C Dee. 11. Tho
National Itlvors and Harbors con
gress today ratlllod tho recommenda
tions of tho nominating commlttoo
for ofllcors for tho onsulng year. Tho
ofllcors of tho organization will,
thoroforo, bo tho follewing:
Congressman Joseph 12. Hnins
doll of Louisiana, president; J. E.
Ellison, of Cincinnati, Bocrotary
treasurer; and among tho momborH
of tho board of d'r'XJtars wero form
er Governor George C. Pnrdeo of
California, A. H. Dovors, of Port
land, nnd I. G, Blalock, of Walla
Wnlln.
DESPERADO KILLS
FOUR NEGROS AND
WOUNDS THREE OTHERS
CASTRO ill!
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(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Memphis, Tonn., Dec. 11. Ap
pnrontly without tho slightest provo
catipn, and cortalnly without ilio
least warning, William Latum, a doe
porado with n record of having killed
and wounded a score of people, shot
up n dlvo full of negroes today, kill
ing four nnd wounding thrco more,
ono 'of thorn fatally.
Latum, with a number of compan
ions ,had boon standing at tho bar
drinking. Ho scorned to havo no par
ticular grudgo against anybody in
tho houso, and his notion in begin
ning tho frny was Imposslblo for his
frionds to understand.
Without saying a word to them, he
turnod suddenly and flred his re
volver Into tho crowd of colored men
In tho barroom. Boforo ho could bo
stopped, ho had emptied every weap
on In his possession. Thou, when
ovory nogro In tho room had fnlleu,
killed or wounded ho cooly pockoted
his guns and doparted. As soon n
tho dazed crowd could collect it?
wits ofllcors woro sont aftor Latun,
who was arrested in another part of
tho town, giving hlmsolf up without
a struggle.
Dordeaux, Dec 1W
Caatro, of Veneea,lil
at 11 o'clock thli Bortift
It is believed thtlt2
operation tiheFresdt
stead ol in Oermwj, tn
death of Dr IrI. el I
was tohaveperfomtfW
Thn reason for J"
not know, It U !
Idont Castro at M4
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Indication that on W j
seeking anytbln j W
wh n-ial of Walter JA
killed Elmer Prfi."
Hlllsboro, be cm --
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MICHAEL
Advance Showing of Christmas Gil
For Men and Young Men
Now is tu tfmp t( do vour f hrkl mas ShoDDin ",
you will find a splendid assortment of new gift f"1111
attractively priced. Do your buying now. e
hold the goods for future delivery. At least come
sec our interesting display of Mien's Clothing and Furnishings.
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Salem Woolen Mills Sto
FINE CLOTHING
MIOHAIIS, T(RH CO.
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