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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
V 1 DAILY OAPITAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. - TIiyilDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1Q10. page Timsaa The Perfection Oil Heater neither smokes nor diffuses odor. The new Automatic Smokeless Device positively prevents both. Repeated, tests during its incipiency and develop . ment, innumerable trials after it had been pronounced perfect by the inventor, demonstrated its utility and sure effectiveness. The wick cannot be turned up beyond the point of its greatest effective ness. It locks automatically and thus secures the greatest heat-yielding flame without a sign of smoke or smell. Removed in an instant for cleaning. . Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil sufficient to give out a glowing heat for 9 hours solid brass wick carriers damper lop cool handle oil indicator. Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. Evtrjr. Dealer Everywhere." If Not At Yours, Write for Descriptive Circular - to the Nearest Agency of the STANDARD Oil. COMFANlf (Incorporated) Willie O'Connor also was burned to death. He was 32 years of age. o Baby Hands will, get into mischief often It means a burn or cut or scald. Ap ply Ballard's Snow LInlment'just as one, Of" .What an ph win ao ana mat win piay waltzes y Olr and two-steps in a way that will make you dance. Think of an instrument which such a man as Victor Herbert selects from all others as the one to have his exclusive service and for which his own orchestra plays. That is the Edison Phonograph. Then consider how small an amount of money will buy one $12.50 to $200.00 . and you will see why no one need be without an Edison Phonograph, just as no one would be who has ever really, heard it. Bdlaon PhonosrrApha ... J12.50 to $200.00 Edison Standard Records .... .35 Edison Amberol Records (play twice as loner) .50 Edison Grand Opera Records 75c. and $1.00 There are Edison dealers everywhere. Go to the nearest and hear the Edison Phonotrrnph play both Edison Standard and Amberol Records. Get complete catalogs from your dealer or from us. National Phonograph Co., 73 Laketide Ave., .Orange, N. J. WITH THE EDISON BUSINESS PHONOGRAPH you dictate at your convenience, and the type writing department does the retU I - $ of fine do Luxo 33 ISALE OPENS PATTON EfrM4r4i it W Without Smoke No matter how sensitive your olfactory nerves may be, or under what working conditions you en counter the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) you'll not detect the slightest odor of smoke. soon as the accident happens, and the pain will be relieved while the wound will heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure for all sprains, rheu matism and all pains. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle For sale by all dealers- Think what it means to have an instrument that will play equally well one of Harry Lauder's rol licking songs or a beautiful aria by Slezak, Martin or Constantino; that will play band music which will make you march, To our ,Qustomers and Friends; We are about to inaugurate the most collossal book sale over held in this city. Enormous stocks editions of standard authors thrown o ntho market at forced sale by Now York subscription publishers. We made heavy purchases, and shall therefore hold a most extraordinary, exhibition and ealo of these, books at about 25 cents on tho dollar. Watch for our window, display and full pago newspaper announcement of this great book solo. Handsome Illus trated catalogs now in preparation will be given free upon request when the sale opens. ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 i LADIES WORKING FOR CITY PARK Albany, Ore., Feb. 8. Mrs. Mary Brldgeman, an old pioneer, died Inst night at the age of S3 years, at the home of Her daughter, Mrs. Sbowarl of this city. .She leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. E. R. Weaver, both of Albany. At a meeting of tho Ladles Aux iliary last night it was decided to join tho Oregon Federation of Wo men's Clubs. Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of this city have been organized for about a y0111 and at the present time havo grown into a strong and pros perous club. They have taken it up on themselves to make a city park, one that will bo a credit to tho city, and with this end in "View a largo sum of money has already been amassed. Mrs. J. K. Weatherford is president of tho organization. Mrs. M. A. Cox, wife of Albany's pioneer brickmason, was compelled to undergo an operation this morn ing which caused her to loose her right leg. Mrs. Cox has been an In valid for years. Had 32 Grand Glrildrcn. Mrs. Eliza Lynch, who died . at McMinvillo Monday was one of the pioneer women of tho state of Ore gon. She was the widow of John Lynch who died about two year3 ago and leaves to survive her 12 children and 32 grand chidren, Ave of whom are residents of this city. She had been an invalid for tho past six yjears and her death came as no surprise. She was possessed of hosts of friends in tho city who will mourn her death. A son, Isaac Lynch, of this city, is ill with ty phoid fever and is not yet aware of his mother's death. o N The Story Hour. The purpose of the Story hour as conducted in public libraries is to present stories that may be found in the best books in such a Avay that the children will be lead to read them and so cultivate a taste for the best in literature. The first story hour of tho Salem Public Library will bo held at 9 o'clock on Saturday, February 12, and all children between the ages of seven and nine are cordially in vited to attend. Tlun sootliing spray of Ely's Liquid Cream Balm, used in an atomizer, is an unspeakable relief to sufferers from Catarrh. Some of them describe it as a Godsend, and no wonder. The thick, foul dis charge Is dislodged and tho patient breathes freely, perhaps for the Aral time in weeks. Liquid Cream Balm contains all tule healing, purifying elements of the solid form, and it never fails to satisfy. Sold by all druggists for 75c, including spray ing tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 50 Warren Street, New York. The revenue cutter Rusa, sta tioned at Juneau, has been ordered to begin immediate search for tho six men who left the wrecked steam er Farallon at Illamna Bay a month ago, to soiek for their shipwrecked comrades. The Are was supposed to have been caused by crossed electric wires. were recently OTHERS High Licensor or OnUuwrjp. Stayton, 6re.,Vob. 5, 1010. Ed. Journal: Undor that head in your esteemed paper I read a communication I would like to an swer in your columns. . Tho first question that an Anierl can puts to tho voters is what I vota for, high license and regulation, or hypocrisy and outlawrey? My Diag nosis of this question is, wo and our fore fathers, including tho courts, i havo been trying to regulato tho sa loon and the liquor traffic for moro than a century in this country and to no avail. Now tho sum is, the liquor people will not abldo by a law that suits them not. Can you find a saloon keoper who adheres to tho law, gives no drink to a minor, or tells a habitual drunkard ho "needs his money at homo with his family and can't get moro than one or two drinks per day, or that he must pay his honest debts before ho can squander his mouoy so? Oh no, that woud hurt tho trade. Wo must catch all tho minors too, to perpet uate our business whether their par ents consent to It or not. If we cau got them, Is argument enough.. This, an American, speaks as one informed in tho Inside work of liquor people. He saye high license or outlawery? Does ho mean we will abide by the law if you let us do as wo please, or we will bo out laws and not obey the law if you put a restraint on us? It Is not the Prohis that will bo the outlaws, Suppose tho majority of voters de cide to favor liquor in the next elec tion and the prohis begin to howl as do tho liquor men when they are beaten, and defy the law and blame tho wets for the trouble, you would certainly see it in a different light. You would say tho Legislators or tho voters in their wisdom thought best to retain license and wo must obey the law. Further on ho says the main ar gument is the liquor" bill. That is exactly what helped to open my eyes. I myself helped such people tried to get them on their feet, but every time liquor got them, down they went and I never got paid for what I put in tho game. Tho liquor men had my money and my friend's reputation too. So I decided to go and fight on a different line. Just look at the crimes and murders all traceable to liquor and tho immense bill wo tollers and producers must pay In prosecuting those liquor crim.-. inals. Further on- ho deplores the ex pense of churches and missions. Why not take in also our public schools. They cost enormous sums, but he is sharp enough to not incur "the ill-will of the schools or their friends. Evidently Mr. "American" thinks Christianity is at a low ebb and by appealing to tho religious class he may recruit followers, as ho can't hope to get many Christian anu ns for tne churches tney are nearly as a whole educational, as they all teach tho rising generation to lead good honest and moral lives, which is quite incompatible with tho liquor traffic. Ho says tho church Is all right In lis place. Puts mo in mind of John at tho Jordan, as long as ho preached in tho desert it was all well, but ns soon as ho be carao personal and pointed out Kin Herod's crime ho lost his head. Al so Christ as soon as ho drovo the sellers out of tho temple and began to clean house among tho sick and sorrowful his trouble began, if may call It that. Tho sum Is, the liquor people with their boasted outlawrey have lost tho respect and sympathy of most of the respectable peoplo and are fighting their last chnnce-of-exlstenco battle. A Subscriber. ECZEMA CURABLE PROOF NOW AT 25c It is usually very costly to consult a specialist in any disease, but for 26c cents on a special offer, wo can now give to those suffering from eczCma or any form of akin disease absolutely Instant relief, with pros pect of an early cure. A special trial slzo bottle of oil of wlntergreon, thymol and glycorlno, etc., as compounded in tho Chicago Laboratories of tho D. D. D. Com pany may bo had in our store on this special 25 cent offer. This one hot tlo will convlnco you wo know it wo vouch for It. Ten years of success with this mild, soothing wash, D, D, D. Pro scription, has convinced us, and wo hope you wjll accept tho special 25 cent offer on D, D, D. Prescription, so that you also will bo convinced. J, 0. Perry. Australia has a now way of divid ing up the glory in tho pugilistic arona so that it will go around. Bill Lang la now known as tho resi dent heavy weight champion and Bill Squires as tho non-rc&Ident heavy weight champion. III.X XX X HKh IMPROVEMENTS Tho Booster Club of Ward No. 1, hold another enthusiastic meeting last night at tho.oDlco of H. A. John son on Stato streot, and stroet im provoments in 'ttio ward were dls cussed at length- as well- as other mattors portaiulng to its welfare. Whilo much discussion concerning these -mattors wore indulged in no definite action "was takon as tho club is waiting for a report of a committee appointed to secure prices on tho different kinds of stroet pave ment. It had been expected that several contractors from Portland would ba in attondanco last night, but they woro unable to come. The club re ceived word, however, that they would be able to bo present Satur day evening and it instructed its committeo to meet with them at that time at tho Board of Trade building, and Invitations to tho sim ilar committees of tho booster clubs of tho other wards havo been issued to attend the conference. Ono of the firot improvements to bo taken up by tho Ward No. 1 is tho paving, of Winter street. Tho property holders propose to pavo this street from Court street to North Mill Creek. The club also has undor consideration tho paving of many other streets in tho ward and they will bo taken up as soon as tho Winter streot matter is disposed of. A Common Cold. Wo claim that if catching cold could bo avoided, some of the most dangorous and fatal diseases would never bo hoard of. A cold often forms a culture bed of germs of in fectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of tho most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of thiB class. The culture bod formed by thto cold favors tho development of tho germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There is little danger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamborlain's Cough Remedy is used. Itjcleans out these culture beds that favor the development of tho germs of these diseases. That is why this remedy has proved so universally successful in proVonting pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quickly, but minimizes tho risk of contracting these dangerous dl seasies. Por salo by all druggists, o Somebody smelt oil in Coos coun ty and an oxpert from California Is trying to locate where tho smell comes from. Llfo on Panama Canal Mr. E. A. Kolley, Belvidero, 111., writes us: "I am an ex-englneor with 22 years active service to my credit About throe years ago my kidneys wore affected so that I had to give up my engine. First I was troubled with severe, aching pain over tho hips. Then followed inflammation of tho bladdor, and specks appeared before my eyes. A sample of Fo ley's Kidney Pills that I tried, so benefited me that I bought more,. I continued to tako them until now I can safely testify they havo mado mo a sound and well man." Sold by J. C. Porry, Druggist. Save for a third base man Happy Hogan has complotcd his Vernon team for tho coming sonson. Are You Looking for a Position? We can offer you good Paying EmployirweP that you will enjoy and at home. Write fo-day Aiirm The Butterlclc Publishing Co. BuJtcrlcU Bultdlno, New Yorlc, N. V. e TP CZ Steamers Pomona and Oregona leavo for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m Tuea day, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a, m. For Corvnllis, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 6; 30 p. m 51, I. BALDWIN. At fbone 44 Main. 147 N. High at C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery. All Rica "lodorn Rubber Tire. Fire C D-Fool Proof 1 "JT Proof In considering maklnic your own light, or cooking, why not coni the F. P Gaa Maohlno and ' bern Light. Will sell and Install ttifc mr nd guarantoo it to give 0 per cent more light for tho sn nonoy than electricity or city gaa. Let mo figure with you; estimatoa furnished. Call at my Bhop and see tho lights and stoves in operation. I also carry PYRO DENATURED ALCOHOL utilities. Safe, economi cal, odorless. L. FRASEI Phose 185 858 State BU Salem's Old Reliable MARKET Has been thoroughly renovated from celling to basement Nickel plated racks havo been put in in place .of wooden ones. The woodwork has boon enam eled and a marble wainscoting ' put in. Drop in and look around. E. C Gross & Son Phone 391 WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Salem's most popular res taurant, 362 State streot. Wo never close, open all night. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop wlro, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mal thold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Hoot ng. CMS D. MULLIGAN 2C0 Court St. Phono 124 Made by tho SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Mado for Family Use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran band. and Shorts always OK P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I MufiflMfl Tit! A FRENCH FEMALE immwm mm a pills. XBm, Cunu 1Uui brBsmuuoUiwriuuTiOK. i!y;,!j,u'.aM"? ot JUtoaded. Bent nrtptld i.ti.vuierun. will uni titraoa trill, to t itli tut Jinn r.ir.tH. BmaplM tfrw. It J w 4mUI 4m. sol hurt thtm tern) yeursnltM to too "" Sold In Sslom by Dr. S. C. Stone CHICHESTER S PILLS 'M-ehe.ter'a Ilai I'lIU la Utd and IiOIM, tlt.l with yciraknoirn a IJttt,8rnt, Alwy, KelUW SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE tlllMdrt r OVER OB YEARS' L EXPERIENCE I II III 3 e m .tori! mm F1K8 Dmmons OopvniaHYS Ac. Anyone lending a, ilietcb t.nd dMsripUon may quickly ascertain our opinion fFe whether tut Intention l probably patentable. Cunuuunto- uuiiasirivtircuiiuueaiiiUt iiAnuuuun uuruimi ont free. udeat alienor fur eourm potent. 1'atenta taken tSroueli iluim to. rocolra rjxctal fwtic, without chartio, tu taa ciemmc interim A bmdiiomelr lllnilraJed weekly. iJtruett rtr. culallon o any aclentllle Journal, Tertna, IS your i (our ruontlu, ft. Sold by ill tiemdealern. Salem Fence Works vrupclal for i HSHil IlrtimtkV Uold incullicVUf Ulua KltUn. V7X