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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1909)
PAGE EIGHT ,SASi? ! Ji&uSBBffAU BALKM. OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, 1000. HILL LINE IflPT IABY BOY MAY Everett, Wash., Dec. A. In the Scenic Hotel, at Sconic, a lltlo sta tion on the Great Northern, In the Cascade mountains, there is today a protty, bluo-oyed baby boy, which mqy bo adopted by tho great Hill railroad system, Tho Httlo miUj was found lying In tho snow between tho ends of tho tiea by tho track walkor early yester day morning, where It had boon drop ped from tho Orlontal Limited, oast- bound. Tho mother of tho little one, Mrs. Georgette Itoth, of George town, is in a precarious condition at the hospital at Leavenworth, at which place sho was removed from tho train by employes of tho road, who searched the coaches following the nows of tho turning 01 tno cnuu. Pending the receipt of word from tho mother of the llttlo ono, It will bo kept In tho caro of tho women at tho Soonic Hotel, and if Mrs. Roth does not tako tho baby, It will be adopted by ono of tho Great North ern railroad men. nni nPM Hnwn rrhi i Lndy Nearly Ninety. Turner, Ore., Dec. 4. I would llko to ndd tho name of Mrs. Mary Pcarco to your golden roll of honor of porsons in tho Willamette valley over eighty. Sho will bo 87 on tno lost day of January. Sho has raised The Building Blockade Has interfered with my business and have overstocked this year, thinking a clear passageway would be made before now, and in consequence ! will give a Special Discount On everything in the store, Diamonds at unusually low prices, Watches at nearly wholesale price, Two thous and Rings to select from, Silverware in great abund ance, and prices lower than ever, Fifty Toilet Sets, beautiful and reasonable prices at CHAS. H. HINGES Jeweler and Optician Only One on Commercial St. a family near this place, and has boon a widow for sevoral years. Sho now makes her homo with her daugh ter, Mrs. Matt Wood, who is also a widow. TURNER. Another Octogenarian. Ed. Journal: I would like to add tho name of Worner Breyman to your list of Willamette valley people over "eighty years of age. He passed that golden milestono two months ago, very few people knew anything abour it Most of his friends take him to bo a man of 60 or G5. He enjoys his evenings at the Illlheo club, and he is ono of the best preserved men in Oregon. Mr. Breyman is one of tho old firm of Breyman Bros., who be gan Ufa in Western Oregon, as poor boys from Germany. By merchan dising and strict habits of economy ho amassed a fortune. A FRIEND. Editor Journal Please add the name of Mrs. Jas. Jory to your gol den roll of honored octogenarians, bho Is 82 and crossed the plains in 1847. Mrs. Jory is bright and cheer ful, a member of tho Methodist church, and attends services at times when convenient. She is in perfect health and takes calistMenic exercises dail. JAS. ELGIN. X-RAYS AND SMILES Floods, rains for a week or two, brldgqs out, trains and stages stop- pied, and now a big snowfall, cannot stop The Journal voting contest. Got out the snow plow and tho snow shovels. Eastern climate com ing. jfr jfc Help give us that mountain water charter Monday. Thv? best advertisement of the cli mate of Western Oregon Is the scores of men and women enjoying Ufa hero over eighty years of age. RoinombiM' that good roads meot- Ign at Salem. Have you turned off the water to save tho plumber's bill? o IliiiKlar Is Officer's Son. Kankakee, 111., Dec. 4. In search ing Humma's drug store for burglars .lames Graves, town marshal of Shel don, 111., discovered one of the two young men biding under a counter to bo his own son. Mrs. Wllliaf Overotker, wife of the editor of the local paper, while passing the drug store, saw tho form of a man lnsldo and told Mahshnl Graves. Graves secured help, and two boys. James Graves Jr. and a youth named Fry, were found crouched under a coun ter. , The marshal was much distressed by his discovery. Proposals for Supplies Oregon Insti tute for the Blind. Tho board of trustees for tho Ore gon Institute for the Blind hereby In vites Bealed proposals for furnishing supplies to the Oregon Institute for tho Blind for the six months ending June 30, 1910. All bids must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed to E. T. Moores, Superintendent Oregon Institute for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, and pli ln ly marked on the outside of the on velopo "Proposals for supplies for the Orogon Institute for the Blind." If, during the period of contract, nny excess of the article named on the within list Is required, the bid der is to furnish them at contract prices. Preference will be given to articles of Oregon production, condition, i quality and price being equal. ! When a particular article or brand Is specifically called for, such article or brand Bhall have the preferential right to be considered, but bids on other articles or brands equally good may lie considered at the discretion of the board. The right is reserved by the board , to reject any or all bids or to accept , or reject any pnrt of a bid. No bids will be considered unless ' on blanks furnished by the under-, signed. All goods must be In original packages when possible. Goods to be delivered at the Oregon Institute for the Blind within ten days after the ' contract is awarded. i Bids will bo opened at the Capitol, at Salem, December 23, 1909, at .1 o'clock p. m. Description of Articles. 2 cases Apricots, Preferred Stock (Moorpark). 50 lbs. Apricots,, drred, No. 1. 4S pts. Ammonia, Golden West. 50 lbs. Bnking Powder, Golden West, 5-lb tins. 15 lbs. Barif?y, Pearl. 2 00 lbs Beans, Little Navy. 1 dozi Brooms, No. 1. 3 tons bran. 3 doz. cakes Bon Ami. 75 lbs. Cheese, Tillamook, Full Cream, to be delivered as called for. 12 lbs Cocoanut, shredded, In bulk 150 lbs. Coffee, Fancy Blend. 250 lbs. Crackers, Portland Soda, to be delivered ar called for. 5 lbs Cinnamon, Golden West. G Cases Corn, Perfection, Preferred Stock or S. & W. 50 lbs. Cornmeal, Yellow. 200 lbs. Cream of Cereal, in 50-Ib. sacks. 50 lbs. Dutch Cleanser. 7 bbls. Flour, No. 1 Valley 3 boxes Gelatine, Knox's, 12 packes to the box. 200 lbs. Graham, Medium. 3 boxes Jello, 12 packages to box. 15 gal. Kerosene, Pearl. 3 pts. Lemon Extract, Columbia. '24 lbs Maccaronl, California, in 8- lb boxes. 12 boxes Matches,' Searchlight. 5 lbs. Nutmeg, ground, Golden West. Salem Auto Garage Now carries a full line of all necessary auto supplies BETTER HAVE US OVERHAUL YOUR AUTO before Christmas. That will make sure that your holiday spin will be free from any or dinary accident. You may not think there is anything wrong with your car, but there may be just the same. And as pre vention is better than cure, have us examine your machine to make sure everything Is all right. I there's nothing wrong there's no charge. We have the machinery to do the work. We carry a full line of chains and cross-chains to repair your old chains. Gas lamps and oil lamps, and the finest glass reflectors made. We have a tall light that will not go out. Tire pumps with air gauge attached. Blow-out patches to put inside your tires. French horns for $2.00 less than you can get them elsewhere. Trouble lights to attach to your batteries to use at night. Apco tool for dressing and cleaning threads on auto tire values. Tire covers for touring. In fact, we have everything the autoist wishes and at prices which will astonish you. Come in and look around. We will be glad to show our stock. WE SELL THE FAMOUS MAXWELL CAR See Us About Storing Your Car For the Winter Garage on Alley, Back of Salem Board of Trade F. J. PRIEHS, Mgr 200 lbs. Oats, Rolled, Extra Cream t 4 cases Oysters, 2's, S. & W., or Perfection. 4 cases Peaches, Del Monte, extra quality. 50 lbs. Peaches, dried, No. 1. 4 cases Pearline, 3-lb packages. 4 cases peas, Perfection or Prefer red Stock. (i lbs. Pepper, pure. Black. 2 lbs. Pepper, pure, Cayenne. 3 cases Puffed Rice. ' 50 lbs. Prunes, dried, 50-GO. 30 lbs. Raisins, S. & W. or Prefer red Stock, lG-oz. 150 lbs. Rice, Japan, No. 1. 2 lbs. Sage. 200 lbs. Salt, Bear or Saltiest Salt. 15 lbs. Soda, Arm & Hammer, In 1 1-lb packages. 4 cases Soap, Golden West. 100 bars soap, Ivory, 10-oz. bars. 20 lbs. Stafch, Corn, Kingsford. GO lbs. Starch, Gloss, Archer's. 12 lbs. Starch. 1200 lbs Sugar, Cane, Western Refinery. 100 lbs. Sugar, Brown, Extra "C." 2 cases Shitedded Wheat. 5 cases Tomatoes, Bluo Ribbon. 2 cases Toasted Corn Flakes, Kel log. 15 boxes Toothpicks, hardwood. G pts. Vanilla, Columbia. 24 lbs. Vermicelli, in 8-lb boxes. 5 gal, Vinegar, cider. Cut meats to be delivered as or dered. Bacon, to be delivered as ordered. Hams, cured, to be delivered as ordered. it Perhaps Fletcher got his Idea "of the healthfulness of thorough chew ing from the cow. She stands at the head in that line. i lan'.w'i w iMMTfTrrH-"""" -T' IMT jMni tfilMl linr i fiY l 1 mmttid il f Mw'm i ill II I III! II1 hlu 1 if. IrTTii nlifl rip ill WfllFi 1" M i ITim iMTT in Till I ii i I ITli ilriPTriiMM Ti rlTH All Contestants not winning' prizes bo five por cant on all money turned ii by thorn during the contest, r . i. n.i in ii i.jj..f-.njr.i-n-..-ji..'gra.,,,rt. i , , ti , i n n n y in nil i ml I in I in I ii ii 111 1 nin i 111 1 1 lyiMin TiwwrK- i iiiii.nii i a, , urn iMiPif mmvi "'"-".iKiiKrtiarrgia I j PRIZES 1 3 THE $425- E!LERS STYLE "CONSERVATORY" GIVEN AWAY IN ALL BHBSPiHjhraPWil" Three of LIST Of PRIZES Capital Prize 5-Passcngcr 1910 Ford Tourina Car. Grand Prizes Three of these $425 Eil ers Pianos, one in each district. Three $100.00 Diamond Rings, one in each district. Three Beautful Gold Watches, one in each district. Three Six Months' Scholarshps in the famous Holmes Business College of Portland (Oregon's best school. Bought of the filers" Piano House, Portland, and On Display at Buren & Hamilton's, Salem The Grand Prize Eilers Piano is a wonderful and original creation and has won the highest attainable place in the estimation of all those who Pianos. The Eilers Piano is well known to all people fn this vicinity, and carries a five-year guarantee. have carefully studied