Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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up, nd yon hare thai U-cona-tlrl-out-feellncl
Take an NR Tablet Td-njtght.
Tou wilt begin to feel better t once. Tholr aellon ti
different from other I.I re r and Stomach nedleni no
crlplnc, no llcVonlng or weakening lematlonf. They
Biako yon feel good.
BETTER THAU PILLS FOR LIVER ILLS.
'Watnre' RemeJjr" (NR TabUta) U the very bef pro
acrlptlon for aonr Stomach, Blck Iloailaeho, Lou of Appo
tits, Ballotr Complexion, Conitlpatlon, Llror Complaint.
Bkln DUoaaei, Chllla, Malaria, Ullounesi, Dropiy, Pirn
plot and niionmatlim. All of theis dlieaaea ara eauted by
atoppaira and comoquont derajr and fermentation In aomo
Oral! of tho dlsoitlro orgam, Gt a too Ba. Said Cverywhar.
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whim"
For Salo by Capital Drag Co., Z. T. Ulggs, Bnlcm. Oregon.
1PAVING FEVER HAS
TAKEN THE DALLES
(Dallos Chronicle)
Tho Btrcot paving ball has com
. menccd to roll nlcoly and tho Indlcn
tlonB nro that by a year from tho
present dato it will luivo rolled bo
'well that all tho mud on the streets
-of tho city below tho bluff will bo
rolled up with It.
Everything points to tho fact that
every thoroughfare In Tho Dalles bo-
'low.tho bluff will bo paved next yoar.
Tho' commltteo composed of promi
nent business men nud property hold-
crs nppolnted to Investlgato the prop
'bsltion by Mayor 12. M. WIngnto, hold
nnother mooting at ilio council cham
bers last night. The sessions was a
'most enthusiastic ono. Tho mombors
"of tho commltteo nro moro ohthusl
t astlcnlly In favor ot thd improvement
of tho atroots than over boforo.
' It was docldcd at tho mooting last
night not1 to clroulato tho potltion
1 among tho proporty holders, asking
' thai tho strcots bo pavod, .;ntll the
'matter was moro fully looked Into.
Tho commltteo Is considering two
klndc of paving for tho thoroughfares
hero, bitullthlc and hnssam. Tho
mombors of tho commltteo ngrood to
write to tho Oregon Hnssam Paving
Company and tho Warren Brothers
Construction Company, nsklng that
( exports bo sont horo to cstlmnto tho
cost of tho dlfforout kinds of pave
ment. It Is practically assurod that olthor
bitullthlc or hnssam paving will bo
used In this city for tho Improvement
of tho stroots. Tho Orogon Hnssam
Paving Company guarantees that tho
cost of Its paving will not bo moro
than $2 por square yard. In Tho
Dalles tho oxponso of this pavement
would ho still less, duo to tho fact
that tho thoroughfares nl ready havo
a sultablo foundation for tho con
struction of pavonionts.
Ono of tho hoavlost proporty hold
ors of tflo city, In spunking of tho
matter of tho Improvomont of tho
stroots or tho city, said this after after after
neon: "Tho strongost argument in favor
of paving nil of tho thoroughfares
of Tho Dalles below tho bluff is to
point out tho mlsornblo condition of
tho atroots today after a llttlo rain.
Whon a man notices how bad the
condition of thorn really Is now, and
ono could not holp noticing tho poor
streets, I dt "riot seo how ho could
bo opposed to tho proposed improvo
mont. It roully Is something fiorco.
Tho time has surely como to pave and
I sny, lmprovo nil of tho thorough
fares below tho bluff at tho samo
tlmo. It can bo done a wholo lot
cheaper that way and it really Is tho
only thing to do. Dy bonding tho
proporty tho ownors will havo a num
ber of years, If thoy like, to pay ryo
cost, and this method should not bo
hnrd on any ono.
"A yenr from now I think ovory
street In tho city below tho hill will
bo nlcoly Improved and then wo will
not bo nshamed to havo tho prosldoht
himself visit tho city. Stroot pnvlrig
will do moro for this city in its up
building nnd progress than anything
olso that might bo suggested.
COFJREE
Our name on the pack
age gives us the credit,
arid puts on us the money-,
ba'ck burden it 'isn't a
burden I
fr tractr r tu'rni yaor nr M J 4Wt
HkablMaf'aB.it: we.payki . '. .
ezra meeker to
live old Life again
Ezra Meeker, pioneer of tho fif
ties, who In 18C2 drovo nn ox toam
to tho far northwest over tho Orogon
trail, will glvo an oxncl reproduction
of homo life during tho early history
of tho northwest ou tho grounds of
tho Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition
In Scnttlo next yonr. '
FIvo cabins -will bo erected on tho
fnlr slto without tho uso of lumber
or nails and ash pits bo built at con
venient places on Mcokor's aero on
tho exposition grounds, n vcgotable
gardon will bo planted, nnd by noxt
spring thoro will bo n flourishing
ploneor colony on tho enmpus of tho
stato university.
A pnrt of this exhibit will bo nn
old block houso built In 1855 which
still stands nt Soupovlllo, flays tho
Soattlo Times. Thoro Is to bo a re
production of tho school houso of
fifty yonra ago, and John V. Mookor,
olghty-four yonrs old and known as
"Undo John" among tho ptonoors,
will bo in chnrgo of tho building. In
oarly dnys John Mookor taught school
and many of tho toxt-book of that
poriod havo boon preserved by tho
Meokors.
Ezra Meokor will try to Interest
tho nowBpnpors of, Oregon in his pio
neer exhibit nnd -hopes to receive
many rollcs, of oarly days from old
Oregon families. Theso rollcswlll bo
exhibited In tho cabliiB and at tho
Moso of tho exposition roturnod to
their ownors. In tho cnb'lns will
bo shown how cloth wnB spun nnd
wovon, nnd sovornl old- tlmo spinning
whcols and looms will bo in oporntlon.
Ono cabin will bo called tho music
hall, whoro sovornl old molodeons
will bo used. Theso Instruments
woro among tho first to bo taken to
this coast. In early days tho Oregon
country comprised tho vast torrltory
of what aro now tho states of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and a part, of
Wyoming nnd Montana. From all of
these states will como rollcs of onrly
pioneer llfo for the Meokor exhibit.
Mookor plans n mttnbor of special
features during tho llfo of tho expo
sition, nnd ovory fow weeks thoro will
bo a big barbecub In which exposi
tion visitors will bo asked to talco a
part. Thoro will also bo clam bakes,
and Meokor expects to Borvo thou
sands of potatoes baked In tho nsh
pits. Oxon will bo roastod for th
i benefit of tho visitors, nnd it 1b pos
sible that many pioneers from tho old
Oregon country will bo In nttondnnco
to participate In tho spcclnl dnys plan
nod by Meokor.
Whon this part of tho country was
undor provincial govornment as far
back as 1843 tho soat of government
was in n cabin. Thoro is to bo a re
production of this samo cnbin, and
thc-dotnlls of its construction will
bo gathered from old Orogon plo
ncors. Over all tho cabins will fly tho
American flag containing only twenty-six
stars, tho number of ottitos in
tho Union at that period of tho coun
try's history.
Meokor has boon glvon a location
Just south of tho music pavilion, and
ho expects to commonco tho task of
building tho cabins within a vory
fow wooks, About tho cabins will
bo plantod flowors, and in ono part
will be n hop yard. Poultry nnd cnt
tlo will bo oxhlbltod in ono portion
of tho ncro sot nsido as a ploneor
Btockyard.
01IU11CII SB11VIGES.
First' Christian.
Cornor of High nnd Center Btroots.
D. Errott, mlnlstor. Dlblo school at
10 a. in.; Dr. II. C. Eploy, superin
tendent. Preaching at 11 n. in. and
7:30 p. m.; respectlvo themes, "Tho
Church nt Work," nnd "Faith and
Conviction." Christian Endeavor at
C:30 p. m. Mr. Frank Watson wilt
sing specials at both services, and
tho Christian church chorus will bo
present to nsslBt lu tho worship.
Tho Small-Shaffer nicotines closed
Wednesday evening with 200 and
moro additions. Tho cvnngollst is
ono of tho most gifted nnd spiritual
of men, and won till henrts In his
appeals to peoplo to Uvo tho hlghor
life. Tho church through which Mr.
Small labored, feels grateful for his
coming, nnd for his wonderful Borv
Ico to nil who gavo him tholr prcs
enco and a hearing. Tho minister
feels that a great responsibility hns
been added to IiIb already largo con
stituency, nnd that together thoy will
find much to do to kcop tho church
In tho lino of duty and opportunity.
IIo Is also gratoful for tho gonoroiiB
spirit of tho city press, nnd tho co
loration of many outsldo of tho com
munion to which ho bolongs. Tho
city of Snlom hnB had a great spirit
ual feast, and tho hopo Is expressed
that it will bo lasting.
D. ERIIETT, Mlnlstor.
Good Cough MMJcIno for Children.
Tho ooatfon for coughs and colds li
now at hand and too much caro can
not bo used to protoct tho chlldron,
A child la much more llkoly to con
tract dlpthorla or scarlet fovor whon
ho has n cold. Tho quicker you euro
his cold tho loss tho risk. Chnmbor
lnln'o Cough Remedy In the solo roll
anco of many motbors, and few of
those who havo pvor tried It nro will
ing to uao nny othor. Mrs. F. F.
Starchor, of Rlploy, W. Vn., snya:
"I havo novor used anything othir
than Chamborlnln's Cough Romody
for my ch'ldron and It has always
given good satisfaction," This rom
cdy contains no opium or othor nar
cotic and may bo givon os confident
ly to a child as to an adult. For salo
at Dr. Stono's drug storo.
iigff t t !! fmnsmtii mi iim
BARR'S JEWELERS!!
The Mecca of
I -Christonas Shoppers
nAd why? Why do men and women go into ecsta
cies over our jewelry and other gift goods ?
Because it's a perfectly splendid stock, wide and
varied, with a touch of the best art in every article at
modern, common sense prices with a noticeable lift in
culture behind the counter,
Don't be over-indulgent in your suppositions, Come
in,
BARR'S JEWELERS
MEDFORD TO HAVEI
GOOD SOCIAL CLUB
Tho nowost now font nro of Mod
ford's tnotTopolltnn notions is a Busi
ness Men's Soclul club. For several
dnyu pnst T. C. Kellogg has been
circulating a potition among tho busi
ness men of tho city nnd nsklng that
each of thorn subeerlbo tho amount
of $30, for which thoy aro to recolvo
ono sharo in tho abovo named asso
ciation. IIo started out with tho
nvowod Intention of securing 100
signers or no club. Yesterday i.
announced ho had reached tho goal
tho ono hundredth nnmo hid beon
secured.
Tho purpose nnd object of the club
Is to sccuro a dcslrnblo building site,
oroct n flno building thorcon, nr.d to
Install thoreln nil (ho nmuBomenU
J' nnd ploasnnt features which aro us
ually found In places of this sort In
'largo cltlos. Thoro will bo a gym
nnBlum room, hllllnrd nnd pool mom.
o lounging room nnd u reading mum
.. --but thoro will bo no drinking or
! ! gambling pormlttod. It vlll bo n
J gentlemen's soclnl club renin--a
pmco 10 wnicn nny mombo may In
vito a frlond, smoko a clgur. piny a
I gamo of billiards or pool, alt down
t and discuss business and its oppor
tunities or reclto renilnlBconntti.
I Tho members, or signers, will moot
? i.oxt weok for tho purpose of effect
j Ing nn organization.
l
; Catarrh Cannot bo Cured.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns
mey cannot reach tho soat of tho dls
ouso. Catarrh 1b a blood or consti
tutional dlseaso , and In order to euro
It you must tako Internnl remedies.
HoII'b Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal
ly, and nets directly on tho blood and
mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is not a quack medlclno. It was
prescribed by ono of tho best physic
I inns In this country for years and is
a roguiar prescription, it is com
posed of tho best tonics known, com
bined with tho best blood purlflors,
noting directly on tho mucous sur
faces. Tho perfect combination of
tho two Ingredients Is what produces
such wonderful results in curing Ca
tarrh. Sond for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, price1 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-stlpatlon.
Haptist.
Sunday school moots In tho morn
ing at 10 o'clock. Tho school Ib in
tensely interesting at tho prcsont
time. At 11 a. m., tho tlmo of tho
roguiar morning sorvlco, thoro will
bo snoclnl music. Mies UuBhnolI will
sing n boIo, thoro will bo othor buo
clal numbors and good chorus sing
ing. Dr. Comor's topic will bo "Tho
Truo Dlsclploshlp of tho Christian."
Young People's sorvlco nt C:30. ami
at 7:30. tho Tiooplo's sorvlco. Tho
subject of Dr. Comer's address will
bo "Shall Wo Emphaslro-tho Proach
ing of Po'tor or tho Pronching 'of Jo
BU8?" Flno chorus singing nnd every
body invited.
Flrxt Presbyterian.
Church streot, cornor Chemokotn.
Rov. Honry T. Dabcock, piiBtor. Morn
ing sorvlco at 10:30. Preaching by
tho pastor; thomo, "Tho Blblo." An
nual offering for tho American Dlblo
Society. Sunday school nt 12 in.;
Junior C. E. nt 3:30 p. in.; Senior
C. E. nt 0:30 p. m.; ovouing sorvlco
at 7:30. Preaching by tho pastor;
thomo, "What Shall 1 Rondcr Unto
God"; Psalms 11G:12. Tho church
orchestra will play Sncred Heart"
(voluntary) and "Fair Ulooms tho
Roso," by CInyton Johns. Mid-week
prayer mooting Thurtday at 7:30 p.
in. Public cordially Invited to all
of theso services.
Christian Hclence.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
410 Chomokotn street. Services Sun
day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sub
ject of lesson sormon, "God tho Pro
sorvor of Man." Sunday school at
12:05 p. in. Tho Wodnosday even
ing moot is hold nt 7:30. Rending
room In tho church open each nftor
noon oxcopt Sunday. All aro cordial
ly Invited to nttond tho sorviccs and
tho rending room.
First Methodist.
Stato and Church stroots. Rov. W.
II. Bollock will preach at 10:30 on
"Tho Potter nnd tho Clay." At 7:30
p. m. tho topic will ba "Overcoming
or Overcome" A musical program
of special quality will bo rondorod
by tho choir undor tho direction of
Profossor Mondonhall. Strangers spe
cially welcomed.
IV. C. T. U.
Rov. Waymlro, pastor of tho Gos
pel Chaplo church on FIftoonth St.,
will spoak at tho W. C. T. U. hall
Sundny at 4 p. m. Special music.
Como, nnd bring your frlonds.
German Evangelical Lutheran.
Christ Church, East Stato streot,
botwoon Seventeenth and Eighteenth.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; roguiar
sorvlco at 10:30 a. m. C. Hopf, pastor.
For Stomach Tftulfe
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rlUtrncu nt ...,
rtnncn't tuntl " ,1 -i!--..!"-1 .""e 0T AtUU..
to bf toned nnd ireSA Sj'SffltoS
. can bo J Rg JS
vvuiIrkS
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JSeechom &m
nnd use them according in thn :mni. .u .
Acuteinc1lfrp-ilnn.tBli...i. n...., CllnsPrirtcdonf!w 1
:omfortabe and distressing 'X!l S" J
Are Wonderfully Effect!,.
Ia boxes 10c and 26c, with fau Mtttt
NOTICE OP IYrrvr!
n nous, u i pjm
Common CounS J l
n, Oregon. dl.Wf
WILLAMETE IN
TRI-ANGULAR DEBATE
Plans for tho triangular debnto be
twoon Whitman, Wlllnmotto nnd Pa
cific nro practically completed. The
question will bo that of tho commis
sion form of city government, ami
each Institution will bo glvon an on-'
portunlty to dobato both Bides of tho
quostlon. This year Pacific will send
a toam to Walla Walla, and Wltman
will sond ono to Snlom to meot Wll
lnmotto on hor homo platform. Whit
man won tho triangular dobato Inst
yoar, and bb Intorest In dobnto is very
koon this year tho outlook Is bright
for a repetition of Inst yenr'B work.
Tho dato for tho dobato has been sot
for Fobrunry 20.
PAINS IN STOMACH
CaufiCil by Gas and Foul Odors
Speedily Homov dc liystmtHu'(UN
Speedily Removed by Stuart's
Cliarcoal lozenge.
Trial Pnckngn by Mall, 1-Yce.
Pyrocls (Gastric pnln), gastritU
and many other stomnch and bowel
troubles caused by formation of gas,
nro almost Instaly romovod by a gon-
orous uso of Stuart's Charcoal Loz
ongos. Thoso llttlo lozonges kill bad
breath and stop gas making by oxi
dizing tho odors nnd gnsscs. Chat-
coal absorbs ono hundred times ltsolf
In gas. Thoy turn foul fmmos and
gases Into oxygon, which sweotoln
tho system. Thoy aro mado from
puro willow and sweot honey nnd aro
a dollghtfiil aid to tho mouth, stom
achs and bowols. Tho Japancso use
charcoal for a tooth wash, and an old
Chlnoso proverb runs thus: "Sweet
Is tho breath of a Nlpponeso" (Jap
ancso). Tho mouth fluids nro alkaline, thus
waBto food hold by tooth cavities If
attackod and decays rapidly, caiulng
foul odors to nrlfio. Charconl rondors
tho saliva swoot by oxidizing It and
docs away with foul fortnontntlom
nnd decay.
Every druggist cnrrlos Stuart's
charcoal lozongcn, and many thou
sand of sufferers from gas, f u
breath, etc., uso theso llttlo lozongos,
thus proving their popularity naJ
tholr morlt Charcoal Is ono of tho
best all-around cleansers tho system
may pcrtako of and too much of it
cannot bo taken. An ontlro box of
Stuart's Charcoal Lozongcs may bo
oaten with freedom, nnd only good
will rosult.
Go to your druggist, Immediately,
buy a box of Stuart's Charcoal Loz
enges and.provo thoso facts yourself;
It will cost you but 25 cents, or sond
ua your namo and addrCss and wo
will sond you n trial package frco. Ts
this not fair? Addross F. A Stiart
Co., Stuart Dldg., Marshall, Mich.
lmnrovn0.;',"011
nuu umnnti i.
anu proposes to hJif
street with wJmFES1'
ilthlc WatcrpSfJ&l
tho north nroiwrt. h .V$
aarrtsssas
( (In nf lh li. .. .7 "Bli
trkwni: "iV.
and Power CompMiT
extend i. :iV."i
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uemonstrancei intotuj
provement iM7 b tiled hh J
nor nnd rrllhln iv. ii...1
Date of the flrtt HMklit
Dy order of OoaooaCH4
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XOTIOB OP ISTOTjOll
PROVE STATE tm
Notlco Is hereby rimi
Common Council ot t. Qtrj
lem, Oregon, dcemi It rail
ImproTo and proow t
nroro state itrt vci 1
Urothora' Dltulltble Water
inont between the ?ect tn
of Commercial street i:l i
curb lino 6f Front itrtttkM
except tho tpace belrwiid
nnd ono foot outald tai rn H
street rnllwey trauioltltr
Hallwny, Light and PoroCi
whereyer tho tracluof Ha
extend alonz or oponaul)
M street; said InprontrfM
innrfn In accordance .ll tWjl
nnd sncclflcatlom tdopteHfl
rnunrll for said iBOtoniU
now on do In the oBcii1
nprorder of said cHr
Remonstrance raltrt M
provement may be flW vvt
nor nnd witnin me b .
Mm hnrtfr of laid tltT
Dato of the Art poJWK
nnlliui nMmlir 1. If 01.
ny order of CommosCc
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OJBTOTlU
BvntU "m,
Vw ' ''Th
HIHHH
Grater H
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For that Dull Feeling After Eating.
I havo usod Chamberlain's Stom
ach and LIvor Tablets for some time,
and can testify that they havo done
uso moro good than any tablets I
havo over used. My troublo was a
heavy dull feeling nfter eating.
David Freeman, Kompt, Nova Scotia,
Theso tablots strengthen tho stom
nch and improve tho digestion. They
also rogulato tho liver and bowols
Thoy aro far superior to pills but cost
no moro, Get a free snmplo at Dr.
Stono's drug store and seo what a
splendid medlclno it Is.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
fhi Kind You Kavs Always Doughl
&SS?M&
Bears tao
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Notice.
Tho regular annual mooting of the
shareholders of tho Capital National
Bank of Salem, for tho election o!
directors, will bo held at Its bank
ing houso, In Salem, Orogon, Tuos
day, January 12, 1909, at 3 o'cIocK
p m. JOS. H. ALBERT,
19-m.oni Cashier
O. C. T. Co,
Steamors Orogonn and Po0"0
leave for Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 10 a. m. Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at i n.m
Faro 50 cents. m .
LQaVo for Corvallls, Tuosdn
Thursday and Saturday about 7 P m
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
BUIE WING SANG CO.
ALL KINDS HOLIDAY GOODS
Silk Handkerchiefs, Chlnaware
Ornaments, Curios, Gents' and Ln
dies' Furnishing Goods, Silks
Waists, Klmonas, Wrappers, Under
wear, Coats, Pants, Blankets, Hose.
Shoes, Night Gowns, etc.
Now All Goods Sale At Cost.
320 N. Commercial St, 1st Store N.
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work to give ulbj!
to be up to ue pi-
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