Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 15, 1908, FIRST EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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There is scarcely a home but what will feel the effects, of the annual
overflow of books which usually happens about the 25th day of Decem
ber, Books, are sold and distributed in this city during the holidays by
the thousands, Many of them are rare and expensive publications, with
delicate bindings, nearly all of them are worth preserving, if not for their
intrinsic merit at least for the sake of association so we seldom
throw books away; we cherish them as friends, For that reason we like
to see them well housed, If they are left exposed on the table more than
a day or so, they soon show evidence of soil, If they are worth protect
ing at all, let them have the best protection possible such as is afford
ed by The Globe-Wemicke "Elastic" BookCase, We can supply any fin
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STATE FAIR BOARD
IN ANNUAL MEETING
Hears Reports and Elects Officers For the Ensuing
YearA Number of Improvements Will Be Made
Blackburn nnd Patterson, who
sold boor In Albany, havo boon fined
?G0 and costs, each.
Tho Stnto Irrigation congress Is
mooting today In Unkor City.
The stato fair board moots at 1 p
n. Tho annual reports of olllcors,
such ns clork and treasurer, will be
made, and olllcors for 1909 and ar
rniiRenientH for tho annual fair will
bo niadt A commltteo of tho Doarl
of Trndo presented tho matter of n
sower through Highland addition,
nnd tho construction of a boulovard
from tho state house.
Thtwo Present.
President W. P. Matlock, of Pen
dleton; Prank Ixe and M. D. Wis
dom, of Portland; Mark llurlburt, of
Albnny, and W. II. Downing, of Ma
rlon. Secrotnry Wolch, who Iibb boon
holding n position nt the Alaska ox
position, has two contostnnts for tho
olllco, Earl Ilaco nnd John Ohnso.
His salary on tho Oregon board U
$100 a month, or ?1200 n year.
o o o o o vooQiroUir7y J5oo o o oo o o
0 SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS. o
O Mine. Schoff, tho famous prima donnn, hna surprised tho thoatrlc- O
O al world by announcing hor wedding to John Pox, Jr. o
O According to a description of the- curroncy notes going to nmko up O
O tho $2400 received In n nowspnpor by tho wrong man at Ogdon, O
O Utah, It is part of tho money stoluti from tho Bast Sldo bank In Port O
O land. O
O Govornor-olect Cosgrovo, of Washington, has Improved BUITtolontlyO
O for plans to bo mndo to bring him north, temporarily, to bo Intuigu- O
O rnted. O
O President Caatro, of Venezuela, was glvon a remarkable ovation O
O In Uorlln yesterday. O
O Admiral Evans has ruohed to tho side of tho navy dopartmont, by O
O stating thnt our navy Is equal to any In tho world, and that our O
O latest shl3 aro bettor than tho English Drcadnnughta. O
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MALEABLE RANGE demonstration every day this week
You will be served with three-minute biscuits and de
licious hot coffee, and-presented with a cook book and a
useful souvenir ,
WITH EACH RANGE purchased (luring this exhibit
we will present a 48- handsomely decorated, somi-por-celain
dinner set
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MONEY IN MAIL
BANDITS' LOOT
(Unttod Pross Lcnscd Wire.)
Portland, Or., Doc. in. Tho po
llco aro working on tho theory thnt
tho $2,400 which arrived In a nows
pnpor nt tho postoDlco nt Ogdon,
Utah, Inst Saturday, and foil Into th
hands of tho wrong man Is part of
the $ir,000 itolen from tho Kant
Side Hank, Portland, by threo bandits
n few dayB ago.
The currency In the nowspnpor was
nddressed to Chnrles Price, imt when
Charles Prlco, a plnstoror, called at
the poRtofllee tho pnpor was hnnded
to him Upon reaching homo ho
found two $ri00 bills, 14 $100 bllln
nnd ten $1 bills. Ho Immediately re
turned the money to tho postal au
thorities, as ho felt suro tho money
was Intended for nnother ChnrloH
Price Later In tho day nnother man
arrived, giving tho nnmo or unnrion
lrli.(. nil I oil fnr innll. lint boforo tllO
clerk'rould return to tho window ho
had slipped from tho building.
this In Worth 1 tending.
Leo P. Kolinsky, of 08 OlbBon
stroot. nuffnlo, N. Y., sayB: "I ourod
the most annoying cold Bore I ovor
had, with Uncklon'B Arnica 8nlvo. I
nppllod this Balvo onco a dny for two
days, when ovory traco of tho sore
va gono." Heals all Boron. Hold
undor gunrnntoo at J. 0. Perry's drug
Btoro, 2Gr.
J. W. Scrlbor, ox-cashlor of tho do
funct La Qrnndo bank, In npponrlng
boforo tho creditors of tho Institu
tion nnd giving them all tho volun
tary Information possible.
Mrs, McIUnoj's Kxperioncc.
Mrn M. Mcltanoy, Prentiss, Mlsn.,
writes: "I was confined to my boi
for threo months with kldnoy nnd
blnddor troublo, and was troated by
two physicians, but failed to got re
llof. No human tonguo can toll how
I sufforod, anc I had given up hope
of ovor getting woll until I began
Inking Foley's Kidney Itomody. Attar
tnklng two bottles I felt like a nov
porn on, nnd fool It my duty to toll
Hufferlug women whnt Foloy'H Kldnoy
Homody did for mo." J. 0. Perry.
It Is n Wonder.
Chamborlnln's Llnltnont Is ono of
tho most romarknblo preparations
yet produced for tho relief of rhou
mntlo pains, nnd for lamo bnck,
Bpralns nnd bruises. Tho quick re
lief from pnln which It nffords In enso
of rhoumatism Is nlono worth many
tlmos Its cost. Prlco 25 cents; lnrge
8lzo GO cents. For sain nt Dr. Stono'a
drug Btoro.
IIAILUOAD TIME TAltLU
Timo Oml No. 51, Botithern Paclfto
Co., Effective Sunday, Aug. 18,
1008.
Tonnrtl Portlnml, Pnssengci.
No. 10. 5:18 n. m. Oregon Bx
proas.
No. ,18 8:40 a. ra. Cottngo Qrov
passengor.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas-
songor.
No. 14 9:13 p. m., Portland et-
pross.
Townnl Portland, Freight.
No. 222. 5:0 p.m. Portland fast
frolght.
No. 220. 10 1 4 0-11: 28 n. m. WRy
frolght.
Toward San Francisco, PnMenger
No. 11. 11:03 a. m. Itosobiurg
passenger.
No. 17. 0:4G p. m. Cottage Qrov
passongor.
No. 15 9:50 p. m. California ex
press.
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No. 13 3:31 a. m. San FraBel
co express.
Toward Ban Francisco, Freight.
No. 221. 2:48 a. m. Portland fart
freight.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way freight
IA GOLDMAN
IS AGAIN IN JAIL
l i ! am. Wash., Doc. 15.
a ui ininn, ' Qiiton of tue ah
pt a'thongh ngaln flndliig
Wf m the heuds or tho police, to-
n irn fUp Is happy In tn
Eh Hint even time she Is taken
C4 'rl bj the -police It U a
rorj for anarchy.
R Itman. selfstylod "king of
Irani -j was arrested with her
ni-h when an attempt wa
' ' hold an anarchist meetlnv
'to Btonned on authority of
InPri States govornment, an
' Police Cade holds that an
i ' treason Miss Goldman
" ul'l make n flcht thl time.
u ,Y had uecldod to overlook
W i of the Seattle police In a'
E rrr Sunday night.
lAT'S THE USE
iim-ntliiK with uiikiiouii ineill
in cases of Poor Annvtite.
Iburn, Indigestion, DysiieiHiu.
Ft'Uiss, IlilliiiuiicsH, Insomnia.
UN, Colds mul Grlppc when
is an absolutely sure remedy.
at is
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Iwttle and seo for vonrself :p!so
r d uggist for a free copy of
F"w Almaiinc You'll find It
''"'ri'llvn nnl nnturtnlnlnL'
ve'l worth keenlnc for future
nre
WARNS STUDENT NOT
TO EXPRESS OPINION
(bjj.W peii'iKi wojj poiitni
nellmgham. Wash., Dc. 15 TJ:e
"gag rule" Is today in force at the
Uelllnghnin State Normal school be-
cause the students have eeu fit u
expros their dlsaatisracuon wun con
ditions at the big Institution so plain
ly that reports of their conversion
have found their way Into the col
umns of newspapers.
Professor Frank . Kpley. vlco
prlnolpal, yesterday commanded the
studonts not to give out any more
now to the papers, doclarlag that If
they did the dlsploasure of tho fac
ulty would be Incurred This com
mand has only Inoreasod the bitter
feeling that has existed among the
girls of the school. For some time
theee young women have been threat
ening to strike in a body. If some of
the rulo they say are too strict are
not changed
SALEM HEIGHTHS SCHOOL
IS GROWING RAPIDLY
The Salem high school now hae an
attendance of about 60 pupl s
new nrain ha ieen purchased for t e
"chool f The res-dent of that section
are going to have a large Christmas
?re at the 'fbool bouw the Wednes
day before ChrletntM ! the younK
peonle will preaent a drama on that
Bl,Mri Woorts U b.iMdlog an add
t'oa to the Salem HelgWi store an-1
Mr Mr'i-v punbasfd the o'd I
E Maitin piare
E O Lantz conteinplatfs build
ing a i hotogruph gallery on the Lib
m road this coming April
Catarrh Cannot ho Cured,
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns
they cannot ronoh tho seat of the dis
ease Catarrh la n blood or ooustl
tutlomil disease , and In ordor to oure
It you must take internal remedlea.
Hull b CaUiih Curo Is tnkon internal
ly, mid acts directly on tho blond and
mucous surfuces. Hall's Catarrh
Curo Is not a quack modiolno It was
proscribed by ono of tho beat physio
lans In this country for years and Is
a rogular proscription It Is com
posed of tho best tonloH known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers,
aotlng directly on the muoous sur
faces. Tho perfect combination of
the two ingredlenta Is what produces
such wonderful result in curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.. To
ledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, pr.ee 7Sc.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
Curd of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Zwlckor arid
family wish to ox press their heart
felt thankB to their many frieads for
their assistance and sympathy during
their ro,cont beroaverneut b the doatn
of Mr. Zwlcker'a daughter. Mrs It
K Townzen.
Ilryun Htntea ho will mako no nt
tempt nt dictating In tho Nebraska
loglslnture, but will Insist upon all
party pledge being kopt.
For that Dull Feeling After Eating.
I havo usod Chnmborlnln'B Stom
ach and Llvor TablotH for boiiio time,
nnd can tostlfy tlmt thoy havo dono
ubo moro good than nny tnblota I
havo over usod. My tronblo was a
heavy dull feeling nnor oniing. -
David Freeman, Kempt, Nova Scotia.
TheBo tablets Btrongthon tho atom
ach and Improves tho digestion. Tho
also roguh to tho liver and bowels.
Thoy aro fat superior to pills but cost
no moro. Got a free munplo nt Dr.
Stono'a drug Btoro nnd boo whnt a
splondld modlclno It Is. '
A Japanese was Instantly killed nt
Hood Itlvor yesterday when ho went
to Investigate a dolnyod blnst which
exploded when he roachod the spot.
o
Good Cough M-dlrliia for Children.
Tho season for coughs and colds u
now nt hand nnd too much enre can
not be used to protect tho chlldron.
A child Is inuoh more likely to con
tract dlpthorla or scarlet fever whon
he hna a cold The qulckor you curo
hln cold the h the risk. Chambor
laln's Cough Itomody Is tho solo roll-
a nee or many moiuors, nnu mw
those who have ever tried It nro will
ing to use any othor. Mrs. F. P.
Stareher, of Itlploy. W. Va., saya:
"I have nover used anything othir
than Chamberlain's Cough Hemody
for my cl-'ldron nnd It hns alwas
glvon good satlnfaotlon." This rem
edy contains no opium or othor nar
.nti ami mnv iio iflvnii ok confident
ly to a chlld-as to an adult. For sale
at Dr. Stone's drug storo.
Dud lay it. Clnrko has heon chnsnu
captain or tho U. of O. football team
for moo.
Tho Correct Timo
to fltop n cough or cold Is just nn soon
ns It starts then thoro will bo no
dnngor of pneumonia or consump
tion. Just a few doBoa of Ilnllard's
Horohound Syrup tnkon at tho Btart
will Btop tho cough, it it nas noon
running on for rximu timo tno iroai
mont will bo longor, but tho curo Is
suro. Sold bv nil denlors.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
.lOIIN l- COHDIIAY, Mgr.
TUESDAY, DEC. IS
GLEE and MANDOLIN CLUBS
of tho
University of Oregon
A concert full of IiIih, songs thnt
pleuflu, mandolin muslo that Is
music nnd stunts thnt nro mirth
provoking, PUICKS: $1, 75c, GOc, 25o.
Sent snlo at box olllco Tuesday
SI n in.
OREGON KLlSOTIilO RAIMVAY
Timo Cnrd Kffcctlvo Nov. 10, 1004.
Fer: Leaves
Portlnnd nnd Intermodlnto, '
Locnl 0:40 a.m.
Portland-Hlllsboro nnd In-
tormodlnto, Locnl 8:55 a.m.
Portland nnd Intermodlnto,
Local 11:16 n.m.
Portlnnd nnd lntormodlnto,
Locnl 1:40 p.m.
Portland-Tunlatln nnd Hilts
boro, Limited 3:05 p.m.
PortlnMl-Hlllsboro nnd ln
tormodlnto, Locnl 4:00 p.m.
Portlnnd and lntormodlnto,
Locnl 0:20 p.m.
Portland nnd Intermediate,
Local R:40 p.m.
Prem: Arrive
Portlnnd nnd lntormodlnto,
Locnl 8:25 n.m.
Portlnud-IIIIIsboro nnd ln
tormodlnto, I-ocal ....10:00 n.m.
Portland, Hlllsboro nnd
Tualatin, Limited ....10:50 a.m.
Portland nnd intormudlnto,
Locnl 1:00 p.m.
Portlnud-IIIIIsboro nnd in-
tormodluto, Locnl 400 p.m.
Portlnnd nnd Intermediate,
Local .-. 5:45 p.m.
Portlnnd nnd lntormodlnto,
Looul S'lii p.m.
Portlnnd nnd lntormodlnto,
Local 10' 40 p.m.
Judsou A Meek, t native of Cal
ifornia, but who baa oonduoted a
furm far away from all. near As
toria, vkus found dead In his cabin
yostorday. He has lived In Oiegon
30 years.
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Buntl
TOIIIJL.
,1U m Ym Kjm UnjttH
C&Afifmtki
llewaro of Freqiwnt Colds.
A succosalon of col ' or a pro
tracted coH Is almost certain to end
In chronic catarrh, from which few
every cold tho attention it deaorfea
and yon may avoid this dlsagreeablo
disease. How can you curo a cold 7
Why not .ry Chamberlain's Cough
Itemedy? It t highly recornmenJed
Mra. M White, of Butler, T nn., sayc;
"Several yoara ago I was bothered
with my throat and lungs Some one
told me of Chamberlalu'D Cough Rem
cdy. I begrn using It and t rollevjl
mo at once. Now my throat anl
luugs ' o -! -id " " Ft-r --ale
at Dr. Stone's drug store
ntk B i'" "
Bungalow Theatre
Euiplri 'I'licnter Co., (Inn.) lmKfit,
GEO. L. IIAKEIt, GrniTiil .MitmiKor,
I'orllnud, Oregon, lUlh and Morri
SOU htll-CtH.
Portlaud'H FuHhlouablo Popular
Prh'u PIh house, Home of the In
coiupnrnble linker Stock eompany.
HhooikI and hist week of the great
IIuIhsco hiiguoim! ubout wliluli over'
one In talking.
The Rose of the Kancho
CommenelnK Sunday Matinee De
cember 13, 1008. With full strength
of company nnd gruatly augmented
cast, all the gorgeous Newuery, ioh
tumes nnd effects. If you saw It last
uouk you will 1 1 k t nveii bettor the
second time. It's a beautiful picture
and It grows on you
Evening I'rlicHi :, an, nOc-j .Mat
inee Hntunhty, I Ac, UAc.
Next week Hoy'ta "A Midnight
Hull."
Now is the Time
lo visit
f lftii ! wi
J EARLY POTATOES
WANTED
We are in (ho market for ull
; varlctlcH of curly wed potu- T
! ! tiwa.
!! Will pay good prici'M for Im-
. . incdlute del I wry. Ilrlug In
. . uhut you huve to mill now.
D. L White & Sons f
iW5 Coiiiiuerclul HI. Phone HIO
Kulciii, Oregon.
'-? c&o&zc?-.-
California
Whan summer ha
pnatod In these north
ern stntos, tho suu U
only mild undor the
bright bluo skies of
Southern California.
This Is ono of naturo'r
h a p p y provisions
eternal summer for
thnso who onnnot on
dure a more sovoro
oilmnto.
Caltfernln haa boon
cnllwl the "Mocoa of
tho winter tourist"
Its hotels and stop
ping plucos are us
varied aa thoso of all
woll regulated oltlos
Visitors can always
find suitable accom
modations, congenial
companions and var
ied, plcailng recrea
tions. SOUTHERN PACIPIC CO.
Will bo glad to supply sumo
very attractive literature,
describing in detail the
many delights of winter In
California.
Tho rate from Salem co Los
Angeles and return is $55.
Limit six month, allowing
stopovers In e'thor direc
tion. Similar excursion rates
aro In effect to all California
points.
For full Information, sleeping cor
reservations nnd tickets, call on,
tolograph or wrlto agents, Salem,
or
WM, .M'MUllll.W, Gen. Paas. Agt,
Portlnnd, Oregon,