Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 06, 1910, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DATE CAPITAL JOURNAI, ,. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1010.
PAGE FOUR
ALBANY II
WORKING FOR
AN ARMORY
Box of Oregon Apples Sell for
Three Dollars a Piece
at Auction.
Albany, Oro., Jan. 5. Gon Frazor
has just announced that Albany has
"boon namod as ono of tho thrco cities
of tho statu which has tho opportu
nity of securing an armory.
Undor tho act of February 4, 1909,
tho atato will pay half tho expenses of
a $20,000 armory tho other half to
be made up by tho city.
Tho cllzons of Albany are already
making nrrtngomons for ho rais
ing of tholr share, as a modern arm
ory Is ono of Albany's greatest needs.
J. M. tfawklns, a local abstract
man, has just returned rom Paris,
Ills. Wbllo thoro he auctlonor off
a box of Albany apples which ho
had' taken with him, and tho beau
ties netted three dollars 'a plecso.
Tho proccods van used to buy
ChrlBtms presents for tho poor chil
dren of that city.
OREGON STATE
FAIR BOARD
MEETS JAN 17
Albany Man Appointed a Mem
ber of the State Fair
Board by Governor.
LEE MATLOCK
CA
UP MONDAY
SE COMES
INCORPORATIONS
5j : & v
Sand Lako Cranberry Co, Prin
cipal, office, Portland! capital stock,
$10,000. Incorporators H. E. War
ren, II. W. Phllo and Dora Robertson,
Ilart-nauor Load Co,, Inc. Prin
cipal office, Mcdford; capital stock,
$2G0,000. Incorporators II. W.
Jackson, Chns. E. Tull and I, L.
Hamilton.
Tho Sholdon Co. Principal office,
Portland; capital stock. ?4,500. In
corporatorri John S. Meek, Harry
S. Smith and Cornelia C. Meek.
Indopondont Western Film Ex
change) Principal office, Portland;
capital stock, $20,000. Incorpora
tors A. H. McDonald, L. TiiBcott
and R, E. Hasbook,
J. E. Laidlaw, Co., Inc Principal
offlco, Potlnnd; capital ntock, $25,
000. Incopoatos J. E. Laidaw,
Ruth Scott Laidaw and E, P. Stott.
Albany, Ore., Jan. C. Tho Delta Pi
Society of .Albany College, which
gavo ono of tho swellest halls of the
season on New Year's night, havo
Just turned over $50 towards the
building of tho city park. This suin
was tho net sum of tho dance.
Gov. Benson has Just appointed
Mark Ilulburt of this city an, a mem
ber of tho Oregon State Fair Board.
Mr. Ilulburt had Just completed a
i. . ..I..
lour-year momoersnip ana ins re
appointment was ono of good judge
ment, as Mr. Hulburt has proved
himself the best stockraiser in tho
Willamette valley. The annual meet
ing of tho board takes place on Janu
ary 17th.
Judge Burnett Will Pass Sen
tence on Gamblers at 9
o'clock Tomorrow.
FAVORS GIVING HIS
CONGREGATION A REST
Itov. J. It. N. Boll, former odltor
of Tho Review, now pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Corvallls, ar
rived in Rosoburg Monday evening
and loft this morning for Southern
California and Mexico. Ho expects
to bo gone six weeks, and during
part of that time he will attend
special lectures at Berkeley and
Stanford. Enrouto on his return
homo, Dr. Boll will spend soveral
days in Roseburg. "I'm not taking
thiB trip for my health," said Dr.
Boll this morning. "I'm going to
glvo my congregation a rest. If
other preachers would do tho same
thing it would bo a grand thing for
their parishioners." Rosoburg Review.
To Cure Cold Jn Ono Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
it fails to euro. E. W. GROVE'S
signature on oach box. 25c TTS
Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock Is
tho hour sot by Judge Burnett for
tho pronouncing of sentence in sever
al cases whoro the defendants have
plead guilty to the charge preferred
against them in the indictments found
by the grand Jury.
At this time sentence will be im
posed on Emory. James, Sam Morgan
and Charles Pelletto, who havo
plead guilty to violating tho state
gambling law; and also Fred Hard
man, who was Indicted as A. H. Mil
ler on tho charge of stealing a bicy
cle, and who has also plead guilty
to tho charge.
Matlock Cnso Monday.
From now until Monday tho court
will bo occupied with tho hearing of
civil cases in tho trial of which i
jury is necessary, and on the morning
of that day the caso of tho State of
Oregon against Leo Matlock, charged
with statutory rnpo, will conio up for
trial. Tho stato will bo represented
by District Attorney McNary, and the
law firm of Carson & Brown will ap
pear for the defendant.
The Stato of Oregon against Jos.
J. Buhhight, charged with extortion,
will follow on Thursday. The de
fendant appeared in court this morn
ing with Attorney Brown, of Carson
& Brown, and entered a plea of not
guilty to tho charge. These are all
of tho criminal cases which have been
sot for trial, and probably all which
will bo tried during tho term.
Tho caso of R. R. Ryan against
Eliza Coleman and James R. Cole
man Is being hoard today in the cir
cuit court. Tho action is brought by
tho plaintiff for the purpose of recov
ering a real estate commission al
leged to be duo from tho defendants.
Cury F. Martin is appearing for the
plaintiff, nnd defendants aro repre
sented by John H. and C. L. Mc
Nary.
Thero is no Quinine, nothing
whatever harsh or sickening in Pra-
ventlcs. These littlo Candy Cold
Cure Tablets act as magic. A few
hours and your threatening cold Is
broken. Candy-Hko in taste. Pre
ventics please the children and
they break tho feverlshness, always
And least of all is tho economy. A
largo box 48 Preventlcs 25 cents.
Ask your druggist. Ho knows!
Sold by Capital Drug Store Co.
o
If thero is anything funnier than
a little man with a big voice, It is a
big man with a little voice.
Cared of a Severe Attack of Bron.
cliltls by Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
"On October 18th, last, my lttle
throe year olid daughter contracted
a severe cold which resulted in a
bad caso of bronchitis," says Mrs.
.W G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. "She
lost the power of speech completely
and was a very sick child. Fortu
nately we had a bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy in tho house
and gavo it to her according to tho
printed directions. On the second
day she was a great deal better, and
on the fifth day, October 23rd, she
was entiroly well of her cold and
branchitis, which I attribute to this
splendid medicine. I recommend
Chamebrlaln's Cough Remedy unre
servedly as I have found it the sur
est, safest and Quickest cure for
colds, both for children and adults,
of any I have over used." For sale
by all good druggists.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
tTno. F. Cordrny, Mgr.
THURSDAY, JAN. 6,1910
40 PEOPLE 40
The Bif? Song and Fun Show
GEO. PRIMROSE'S
MAMMOTH MINSTRELS
Splendid Singers 'Charming
Jusic - Funny Comedians
010 Ideas World's Greatest
and Best.
rices 1.00, 75c, 50c
Seat sale starts Wednesday at
a, m.
There are a number of reasons why we are conducting this clearance sale, It isn't necessary for us to give them all.
What you are interested In. is values, and we simply say that on every hand you will find prices cut to the bone, We
must have room; we must have money, The prices wo quote here are only samples of the reductions we are willing
to make In order io attain the end we have in view, Now is the time; come today,
Combination Case
Made of weil seasoned
selected oak, well made
and finished, Has five
bookshelves, good com-
moaious aesK, large
drawer and cupboard.
full paneled ends, glass
door, and French bevel
olate mirror, A winner
at the regular prico of
$10,00,
Clearance Sale Price
$12.75
Dining Table
A splendid pillar extension
table made of thoroughly sea
soned oak, The "construction
is strictly first glass, each part
being fitted perfectly, The fin
ish is a beautiful golden color,
quartered oak top 45x45, Reg
ular prico ,$22,00,
Clearance Sale Price
$15.75
library Table
Made of selected quar
tered oak, fine golden fin
ish, large drawer in top,
bottom shelf for books
and magazines, well de
signed and proportioned
French legs, top 24x42,
An exceptionally good
value at the usual selling
price of $15,00,
Clearance Sale Price
$12.25
Dining Chair
A splendid, well select
ed oak box-seat diner,
very strongly made ana
workmanship cannot be
excelled; continuous
back posts, solid seat,
the whole frame mor
tised and pinioned to
gether, Sells regularly
at $18,00 the set,
Clearance Sale Price
$15.00
ft
Only 4 Days More
BE
CHTEL
& BVNON'S
yfe have been creditably in
formed that the Electric Line
now building out Center Street
will run directly through
Cardwell
Addition
The advent of a railroad invari
ably enhances the property thro
which it runs and CARDWELL
ADDITION will be no exception
to the rule. Price will posi
tively be advanced $SO
on every unsold lot on
Monday Jan. 10 10
Until that time no change will be
made either in price or terms.
Present prices $200.00 to $225
for inside lots and $250 for
corners.
Buy Now and. Share in the Increase
ONLY
DOWN
AND
PER MONTH
NO INTEREST
Bechtel
Bynan
Telephone 452
347 State SL Ground Floor
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