Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 07, 1910, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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We do not live by bread alone, Even a busy
man gets bored sometimes. What we all
want is a congenial method of relaxation
something thai will amuse us, The less ef
fort required to secure the amusement , the
better, For such a purpose the Edison Phono
graph is ideal, It is right there aid always
ready the ever-present entertainer,
It is just as good for entertaining your
friends as it is for entertaining yourself, even
though they do not like the same things you
do, The marvelous versatility of the Edison
'Phonograph is only equaled by its marvelous
ingenuity,' Hear it,
Another Tong War.
united rues uurao wjtaj
San Francisco, March 7. Rumors
of another tong war about to start
In Chinatown , aro rampant in tho
orlontal quarter today.
Tho Bing Kong tong and tho Low
Quan Chong Chew, or Four families
association, havo become involved in
a dispute over a Chinese slave girl
f Salem Music Co,
L. F. SAVAGE, Mgr.
Conversations
Upper Missouri on Tear.
Helena, Mont., March C. It is
foared that a sorious flood will result
along tho upper Missouri river on ac
count of tho unusually high water,
for tho first time In years.
Tho river already Is higher than
It Iibb boon at any tlmo during tho
month of March in flvo years.
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Jiulgo Harris heard arguments in
an important caso at Corvallls Tuos
day, concerning tho Sllotz timber
lands. It was one of tho four cases
transform! from Tolodo, nil involv
Ing tho samo genoral quostlon, to
wit: "In contest potwoon homo-
stcador and squattor, has tho homo
stoador, by virtuo of his having ro
colvod a flnal rocelpt, sufficient legal
title to evict a squatter from his
land. Tho decision in tho trial will
settlo tho cases.
Wouldn't it be interesting if you
could record all the funny con
versations you overhear ? No
cavesdrppphi?, of course, you
understand but just those you
accidentally happen to stumble
onto. "Well, you just ought to
overhear "Conversations"
that's the name of the song. It's
March Amberol Record No. 8G8.
Ak your dealer to ploy It for you on tho
Edison
Thonograph
0t complete lUt of March lUcortU from
our rtraler. or write to National nionoraph
onipany, 75 Lakeside Avenue. Orange, N. J.
For Diseases or tho Skin.
Noarly all dlsoases or tho skin, such
as ozcenm, tottor, salt rhoum and
harbors' Itch, aro characterized by an
intense Itching and smarting, which
often makos life a burdou nud dis
turbs sloop and rost. Quick rollof
may bo had by applying Chamber
lain's Salvo. It allays tho itching and
smarting almost instantly. Many
casos liavo boon cured by its uso,
For salo by all good druggists.
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George C. Will
121 Commercial Street
Phone Main 159
Joyous and Clear and Fresh f
Tells you concisely what the "Edison" records always
are, The latest and most popular always carried in
stock, Many charming ones among the new arrivals,
Come In and Hear Them 1
Pianos and organs sold on installment plant and rent
ed, A complete line of latest sheet music always on
hand, Everything in musical Instruments,
Stolo Dead Mini's Shoes.
f UNITED rniCBQ LEASED WIIU3.1
Qllroy, Calif., March 7. Max Ku
blc, Is in jail at Sargent today ac
cused of having stolen a dead man's
shoes. Incidentally the pol!co havo
been unable to secure a statement
from tho prisoner concerning 'four
watches, seven razors and a quantity
of other Jewelry found In his pos
session at the tlmo he was arrested
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Ten Ycur Old Detective.
I UNITED I'lIESS IJ3ASED Wilts.
San Francisco, Calif., March 7,
An alleged burglar, who gave tho
name of James Dolan, Is In jail to
day charged with robbery, while 10
year-old Gertrude McConnell, to
whom Dolan owes his arrest, is be
ing hailed as tho "girl detective of
itho Mission."
President Madrlz has announced
that ho would resign from tho presl
doncy if tho United States refuses to
recognize tho existing Nicaraguan
govornmont after tho complete re
storation of peace.
Tho sonato committee on tho Dis
trict of Columbia will demand mor;
light on tho plans of John D. Rocke
foller foundation before It will take
action on tho bill for incorporation
of the philanthropic organization.
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HAPPY RESULTS.
Havo nmdo many Salem Residents
Enthusiastic.
No wonder scores of Salem citi
zens grow enthusiastic. It is enough
9 1 to make anvono hannv to flntl relief
after years of suffering. Public
stntomonts like tho following aro but
truthful representations of tho dally
work dono In Salem by Doan's Kld-
noy Pills.
Mrs. M. E. Latham, Morning Sido,
Salem Ore., says: "I was miserable
for a long tlmo and I think my
trouble arose from disordered kid
noys. My back ached constantly
and thero was a dull, grinding pain
through my kidneys. I could not
stoop or lift without suffering so
voroly and my rest at night was bad
ly broken. Tho kidney secretions
also passed too frequently. Seeing
Doan's Kidney Pills highly advor
tised, I procured a box and as thoy
holped mo from tho first, I contin
uod taking them until I had received
a complete euro. I am glad to
recommend Donn's Kidney Pills."
For salo by all dealers. Price GO
conts. Fostor-Mllbum Co.. Buffalo.
Now York, solo agents for tho Unl-
tod Stato.
Romombor tho name Doan's
and take no other.
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You
Aro cordially requested to phone
tny ltora of Interest, such as a per
sonal about a friond or yourself, to
rho Journal, Main 82. No Item too
imall.
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Don't Hreak Down.
Sovoro strains on tho vital organs,
like strains on machinery, cause
broak-downs. You can't over-tax
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or
norvea without sorious dangor to
yoursolf. If you aro woak or run
down, or under strain of any kind,
tako Electric Bitters tho matchloss
tonic modiclno. Mrs. J. E. Van do
Sando, of Klrkland, 111., writes "That
I did uot break down, whllo ondurlng
a most sovoro strain, for three months
Is duo wholly to Electrjo Blttors."
Uso them nnd enjoy hoalth and
strength. Satisfaction positively
guaranteed. 60c, at J. C. Perry's.
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JACOB & GRIBBLE
GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE
WAREHOUSE AND SHOPS AT COR
NER FRONT AND PINE STS. NORTH
SALEM.
ALL KINDS VEHICLES
Full line of Old Hickory wagonB, La Porto buggies, Deal bug
gles, Bluo Ribbon buggies. We sell tho Canton Clipper, Rock
Island and other standard plows. Full line of farming machin
ery and Implements. i -v Etatjft!- l "i-fi5SJ '.
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
Blacksmithing, wagon making, repairs, vehicles rebuilt and re
painted. All kinds of farm machinery repaired.
WE DO PLUMBING
Full stock of plumbing supplies and tools, and can execute any
contract In this line.
Oils, paints, varnishes, stains and Alters.
BUILDING MATERIAL
Doors, sash, builders' hardware, nails, building paper and roof
ing, sand, gravel, brick and sewer pipe, cement, plaster and lln-
1 oleum.
All kinds of Harness and .Harness Fixtures.
Superior Drain Drill; one good second hand Tiger Drill for salo
r cheap.
COLONIST
TO',
OREGON
AND THE
Great Njorthwest
The management of tho Southorn Pacific Co., (Lines In Ore
gon) takes great pleasure in announcing that tho low rates
from Eastern cities, which havo done so much In past seasons
to stimulate travel to and settlement In Oregon, will prevail
again this spring DAILY from March JL to April 15, lnclu
slve. People of Oregon
Tho railroads havo done their part; now It's up to you. The
colonist rate Is the greatest of all homo-builders. Do all you
can to let Eastern people know about It, and encourage them
to como here, whero land Is cheap and home-bulldlng easy
and attractive.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID at homo If desired. Any agent
of tho road named is authorized to receive the required de
posit and telegraph ticket to any point In the East.
REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33; from 'St.
Louis, ?32; from Omaha and Kansas City, ?25. This re
duction Is proportionate from all other cities.
WM. McMURRAY
Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Ore.
Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by
tho Board of Directors of School
District No. 24, In Marion County,
Orogon, at tho offlco of tho School
J Clork, at No. 388 Stato Stroot, for
tho orectlon of n now School Build
ing on Block No. 22 in Englowood
Addition to Snlom, Oregon.
Bids to bo opened by tho Board
at tho Olork'a office Wodnosday
ovonlng, March 1G, 1910, at 7:30
o'clock p. m.
Cortlfled chock for 5 per cont of
tho amount of bid to accompany
oach bid. Said check of successful
bidder to bo forfeited to tho Board
unless ho qualify within flvo days
from dato of award. i
Plans and specifications can bo
soon at tho oltlco of Architect and
Superintendent of Publlo Construc
tion, F. A. Logg, in tho Murphy
Blook, Balom, Oregon. Board re
nerves right to rojoct any or all bids
Dated thin first day of March, 1910.
By order of tho Board,
II. A. JOHNSON. Jr.,
Clerk.
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Sweet Pea and Aster Seeds
a Specialty
A large variety of garden, field and flower seeds
always in stock.
Spring vetch, llmo and sulphur spray.
Spray material, bluestono, fertilizers, land plas
ter, poultry supplies, egg food, chick food, condi
tion powdors, grain, feed and potatoes. Our prices
aro low. Tho quality of tho goods is at tho top.
Send For 1910 Catalogue
H. WM. THIELSEN
151-161 High ot.
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JUDGING BY APPEARANCES
Of courso everybody does that, and
Laundry Work can't bo judged any
other way. Everything subjected to
our artistic treatment cornea out us
clean as a polished surface, as clear
as crystal and as bright as a Bum
mer's daj Articles washed proper
ly last twice as long and look twen
ty times better than goods badlj
laundrled. Wo make cheap fabric
masquerade for something better.
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.,
Phone 23. 130-100 South Liberty St
Fire C-DfooI I
Proof I "l Proof
In considering making your owa
lght, or cooking, why not com' "
he F. P. Gas Machine and r
bora Light.
Will sell and install thii iw
nd guarantee it to give 0 poi
tent more light for the sai. oonej
than electricity or city gas. Lot me
'Igure with you, estimates furnlBhdd
Sail at my shop and see the llghti
ind stoves in operation.
I also carry PYRO DENATURES
1LCOHOL utilities. Safe, economi
cal, odorless.
A.' L
ihone J S3
FRASER
858 State St
. C. T. C o.
Steamers Pomona and Oregona
leave for Portland Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.
m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m.
M. P. BALDWIN. Af.t.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire
Fencing, Hop wire, Barb Wire,
Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mai
thoid Roofing, P. & B. Ready
Roof ng.
CHAS D. MULLIGAN
250 Court St.
Phone 124
Feast With the Best
Welcome Jo my house
Everything in season always
to be Mad at
Hotel Salens
Rates Reasonable
510 State St. Phone Main 208
Gold Dust: Flour
Made by tho SYDNEY POWER
COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon.
Made for Family Uso.
Ask your grocer for It. Bran
and Shorts always on hand.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
WHITE BOUSE
RESTAURANT
Salem's most popular res
taurant, 362 State street. We
never close, open all night.
Wm. McGilchrist & Sons
Phone 44 Main. 147 N. High at
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livery. All Rlt
Modern Rubber Tire.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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Milt In ltd and Uold iSii?(lJ.
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