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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1910)
M.aa eight 13.800 Yards of the BEST RIBBONS JustTReceived rr f i ' r - - . . . II MiIa imiai cAlnrtiAnC tfirlmnKC 3 RrTlHll UClJuSIL Oil idi.V ill 1mrw juui oit-viivii'j vmij will pack and store for future urge our friends and customers to make selections now while All - Today Onjy 1 doz 50c Bradley Mufflers at 3Uc The Ladles' Neckwear Section offer over . 100 doiien of the Bradley Muffler, In all colors, In cluding black and white.,, The original Bradley fit without a wrinkle, kep oft cold winds, prevent doctor bills. The bent gift you could possibly make. Each one In a Beparate box. Boll everywhere at 60c. Special today only , 39 None old before 8:30 a. ra. No tolophone or der received. PARCELS CHECKED FREE CITY NEWS. ' Ollson's barbr shop OlUon'i cigar store Oltoon kstn open all day Sunday lI-4-w--tf X Have You Been tho Girl In the moon, with muslo and songs iinaH hv llvlnr nicturea. moving picture, etc. Admission 10c, at the Wexford. 11-28-81 Johnson's Cleaning and Pressing Psrlors; hats blocked and cleaned and clothes repaired. Haines' old location. Phone 1145. wed-at-t rroponitloji Wormy , Of Investigation. Want to meet a few persons having from 500 to $1000 to Invest In a manufacturing enterprise that has merit, and no competition. Interested parties can nav lucrative employment, If com petent Address box 804. Salem, or call at room S10 U. S. Bank build- IBS-. ll--tf llallroad Iteturns Overcharge The state rullrond commission rn eelved word yesterday from tho Bpoksne, Portland & 8ttle Rail way company Advising It thitt un over-charBe made for the shWlnn of a plnuo from Wntor Town, South Dakota, to T. A. Jensen at Portland had been returned to htm. The over-charge was 110.04 ind was taken up with the rallroud coinpnnv by tho eommtwion upon a complaint m:ido by Jensen. MAUDE llW vnn PPntlii verv We are showing three new styles made in Tan Calf skin, Glove Kid and Sterling Patent Colt. This style, called Maude Adams is as big a hit as its name sake, lhey are absolutely styles shown in Salem, Ye for CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS . it j :a ... aia w. - delivery. In anticipation of an Wool One-Piece Regular Values up to $32.50 Coats 'and Rain Coats at $10.00 . raMNMVMMRn Commencing tKlnjr wc offer our the makers cot. Yesterday w Inaugurated Wore tho Holidays In tho reidy to wear section. Kvery onc-plec lre In our store Is Included In this one piece event. Every one a new ea.Kiiablo motkl well tailored nnd trlnuned throughout with tho bet lining and finding Cheviots, Serges, Broadcloths diagonal, etc., In all tho wanted shades, now on sale commencing today, regular value. up to 10.00, special at the low price of only $10.00 x. Don't Foil To visit the Huh pond at St- Joseph's hall, v . Look Over - Hallbers's Ore sale announcement on another page. Bargains for every body. Change of Date Bazaar at Episcopal church post poned one week, to December 14. Kile Answer . An va, tndav flled by the Af..AT. m,iih h rjiiintT clrlt. WicunuM., mw - i .u t ixj it rinitrB.-inatii!.: I U IU VOOU VA TV . uvmw 0- - I B. McKinney, et al. This ult Is an' action to recover money. I iot. a-i Mr- rj! Don't fors-et that Hallberg'a big, fire sale commences tomorrow morn ing, December 1, at 9 o'clock. Monument The best time to, erect a monu ment la now. I have a large stock o nelect from. You will be aur nrt..l hnw mod a monument I can supply you for 4 small amount. Wilton W. Martin, JJ9 N. Liberty gtreot. 10-15-eod-tf Government Census Cram's Atlas, latest and best; map of every country; fully Indexed; com nint 1910 census returns: handiest reference ever Issued. Indlspenslble In office, school and home. Absolute ly accurate. Over 600 pages brim ming with Information. II. N. 8toud nnieyer, 219 South Seventeenth street. Phone Main 289. 10-29-eod ADAMS newest 1911 stvles in bee our windows. Boot S TA!LT CAPTTAIi Made in America ! .i- - a m mn iinnt nnn uii UvtC YUU IHCIT ani anu v early holiday season we the stocks are at their best Dresses $1 0 one-piece Oresws for lean than a general cleanup $2.50 Lingerie Waists Special at only $1.39 See Court street wmaow of these dainty new Waist. They are made with pin tucks, em broidered and lace trimmed yokes. All sizes In the showing. We expect that this low price will cause them to move lively, so come early and make first choice while the assortment Is re plete. Values up to 12.50, special at, each Sj$l-39 I PARCELS CHECKED FREE 'r". Carlton Smith Will sing at St. JoBeph s hall to- night. ' Ifcm't Forget That Uallberg's big fire sale com menoes tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Bazaar Postponed The ladles of the Episcopal church have potrtponed their bazaar from Wednesday, December 7, tD Wednes day, December 14. Hues on i''e D. M. liartieti loaay comuiencea action in toe circuit coun against w. C. ueynoms. ine sun is nrougm i ror Lira DurDoae 01 rvwvcnoH uu note by tbe defendant, ana assignea by u. W. iner to me piaiinin The Ladies Of tho Catholic church will have a Khw Fneland suoDer from 5 to 8 o'clock tonight, at St. Joseph's hall Read Hallberg's Ore sale announcement on another page of this Issue. Some thing there that will Interest you. Oregon Product P. B. Thomason, of Turner, was In town yesiwday with a smile that won't come off. Mr. Thomaaon brought In from the farm three tur nips that average ten pounds apiece, and has one at home that will weigh at least 80 pounds. Mr. Thomason has some vetch that Is as tall as his buggy tongue Is long. ' These tur nips are on exhibition at the Olm slel Land Co's office. button shoes for ladies? ditterent irom any IS HERE hop JOrWXAL. SALEM, OKEOOW WETXKfirAT."?rOTKMnElt 80. CHIP OF THE BUTTER TO MEET Portland,., Nov. 30. (Spe cial) Buttermakers and dairymen of the state are to hold their annual convention in. Eugene, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of nevt week December 7, 8 and 9. Pre liminary to the regular convention of the awners of dairy herds, ths buttermakers of the state will hold a session for the consideration of matters of interest to their trade on the evening of the 7th In the rooms of tho Eugene Commercial Club. Delegates to the number of 600 are expected and great preparations are being made to entertain them. Novel souvenirs of the occasion will be presented to each delegate, In the shape of a German milk bottle labeled with the pcogram and the compliments of the city of Eugene. The convention will be In session two days. A musical stag smoker, trolley rides and other entertain ment will be provided by way of di version. One of the principal at tractions of the business side of tho convention will be a tuberculin test to be tonducted by the state veterin arian. ' 1iirka and Get Jones Commission house, 162 So. High street, want ducks and geese. Phon 430. ll-30-3t Modern Woodmen of America You will always be sorry If you fall to attend the meeting of th camp Thursday evening. Business of Importance will come up and be- sides, we are , to havo a banquet. The red ,ond the blue are looking for you. By order of the V. C. o Try a Journal "Want Ad " " A wmmmmSm MAKERS TYVYTYTVT'WTTWT FOR SALE One of the best country, news papers in Marion Co. Owner mov ing away. Paper must be sold within 30rlAv. With the naner and job plant goes a six room house, good, barn and 2 1-2 lots of land on main If ir.frtfn &ie me i OUCCl V 1" " aa .iv.w.v . . tVix v-iivfiiilnvc nnrl nr. CP. HS I this will not last reasonable R. M. Journal Office. WAN T JbJ O Tenant for good business building. Good proposition to right party j: Address MC OLD BLOCK. Williami in Boston Herald. FAMOUS OLD UOXEK TAKES LONG COUNT DN1T1D ricsa MASCO WHS. London. Nov. 80. Jem Mace, the greatest exponent of the manly art that England has produced, one tlmo world's heavyweight chamnton and the last link between the old and the new school of boxing, died hen? today. Although he had earned fortunes in the ring, tho "grand old man of pugilism" died In abject poverty, his sole means of support for some months having been the old ago nenslon allowed by the government, which he-applied for last year after the last penny of the several thou sand pounds realized at a benefit had vanished. Mace, who was born on April 8, 1831, took up boxing at an earlv age, and soon made his marK. THE JUDGE SHUTS OUT THE TESTIMONY fONlTSn PRESS UASKD WIRI.l Cnmbrldge, Mass., Nov. SO. Judge Bond today ruled that wit nesses should not testify regarding a statement made by Clarence Glov er before he died of gunshot wounds at bis home hero. Tho statement. Hattle Lo Blanc shot me," and, act ing on this statement, the state In stituted a prosecution of Mis Le Blanc on a charge of murder. Mrs. Glover was the principal witness today. She said that she learned of her husband's alleged In timacy with Miss Le Blanc last March. She added that the gin nai been Intimate with Glover since coming to Waltham. IknVt Ml , The big Are sale at Hallberg's, Lib erty street. Commence Thursday morning, December, at 9 o'clock. Want Something Good? Then call phono 131 for your poul try dressed to order. Also hlgh .iiu B-rncArlaa. fresh vectables. We - .. . want to get all of our poultry irenn from the near-by farmers; highest prices paid. The Bunset grocery. . Cottaqe Undertaking Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady asBist- ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa Phone 724. long. Price most HOFER Balem, Ore. Care Journal I PPRSONALS ' James Wlthycombe, Corvallh. W T. Greer. Falls City; David McKlnnis, Kallspel, Mont., are reglBl tered at the Marlon. W. T. Wright, of Union, Is a visi tor In the city. During his stay here ho Is, the guest of Judge More land, clerk of the supreme court. John A. Carson, of the law firm o. Carson & Brown, was a Portland business visitor today. Andrew M4 Cederberg, vice-consul for Norway, with hendqtiarters nt Portland, was a visitor In the city yesterday, Frederick Stelwer, of Pendleton, Is In the city. Mrs. L. M. Perry, of North Bend, la vlRlting In the city with her daughter, Mrs. A. T. Stelner. . Judge U. L. Benson, of Klamath Falls. Is in the city. C. C. Cflte, "of Brownsville, is In the city. He Is a guest at the sa lem. M. Peterson, of Cottage Grove, Is staying at the Salem. J. W. Jenkins, of McCoy, Is regis tered at the Salem. Hon. II. M. McKinney, of Erwln, Baker county, Is a visitor In lhi city. Mr. McKinney was elected n member of the legislature at the last election. Master Fish Warden Clanton went to Portland today on business In connection with his office. Prior to his return hero he will make a visit to Astoria. . DIED. HANSEN At the family home, two miles south of Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, November 29, 1910, N Hansen, age, 73 years. Deceased 1 survived by v hip wife and tho following children: v Mm. irnink Culver and Harry Hansen, of ruruuuu, nut " - and Mrs. Sherman Heckman.'PeterJ. 1 Portland; Paul Hansen, or Mearra . null mio. one, mi,. - - ' - Hansen and Andrew Hansen, of Sa- 1 Am. Because of tho Illness of Mrs. N. Hansen, the funeral Instead of be ing held from the home a first an nounced, will be held from the Les lie M. E. church at 2 o'clock tomor row afternoon. MARRIED. ADAMSON WARNOCKt At the minister's residence, 257 Liberty street, Salem, Onegon.'at noon, November 30, 1910, Mr. Miles Ad amson and Miss LovKa Warnock. both from the Silverton neighbor hood, were united In marriage by Rev: P. S. Knight. Two friends .were present a wit nesses. The newly married, coupie will reside on a farm near Silverton. FOR DYSPEPSIA You Risk Notlilng by Trying ThN Remedy. We want every one troubled with Indigestion and dyspepsia to come to our store and obtain a box of Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Bismuth-Subnltrale and Pepsin pre pared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive disturbance. ' Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take.' They soothes the Irritable, weak stomach, strengthen and Invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and Indigestion, pro mote nutrition and bring about a feeling of comfort. If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets a reasonable trial we will re turn your money If you are not sat isfied with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, B0 cents and $1.00. Re member you can obtain Rexall Rem edies only at The Rexall Store. The old. old story, told times with out number and repeated over and over again for the last 36 years, but It Is always a welcome story to those In search of health There is nothing In the world that cures coilgns ana coma aa quna a 1 ... . n ,.. C! .. 1 .1 V. w .11 berlain S cougn nemouj, oum dealers. o ' In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust Into his cage. Danger to a child is sometime great when least regarded. Often It comes through cold .croup and whooolna- cough.. They slay thou-i sands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have saved. "A few doses cured our baby." write Mr. George1 B. Davis, of Flat KocK. N. u. "we, always give it to him when be takes cold. It is a wonderful medicine for babies." Best for coughs, colds, la; grippe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak lungs. 60c, $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. South Carolina has discovered a hen that sings. Joyful over tho In creased price of her output, proba bly. Both Speedy and Effective. This Indicates the action of Foley's Kidney Pills as 8. Parsons. Battle Creek, Mich., Illustrates: "I have bee afflicted with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, for which I found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me entirely of all my ailment. I wa troubled with backaches and severe .hooting pains In the sides with an noying urlpary Irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Pill rid me entirely of my troubles. They have my highest recomm ndallon. Rod Cross Pharmacy. w m - - NEW T 0 D A T FIVE AND TEN-ACRES TRACTS At Hollywood, $875 And up Fine noil, all cleared, easy terms. Bechtel & Bynon, 3.47 Slate. WANTED. Furnlshkld room Or rooms near capltol, "A B C," car Journal. ll-30-3t WANTED $3000 and $400 oa good security. Bechtel & Bynon. 347 State. WANTED To buy a second-handf stump puller, 2-horse machine. Write George Krenu, Salem. Ore gon. ll-30-3t SOME EXTRA FINK LOTS For sale on Capitol and Court streets. BechM & Bynon, 34 7 State. FOR RENT Seven-room house, closer in, 809 Commercial street. Phono 1001. 1 1-28-31 FOR SALE Klve acres choice land near Fair Grounds Easy terms to party who will Improve. Bochtel & Bynon, 347 fclate. FOR SALE Lots in all parts 01 lie city; eusy payments; $100 and up. See Homer H. Smith, Hooua f Mcornack bldg. Pnone 96. 10-28-tf HOUSES ON INSTALLMENTS We have some good houses to sell oa very easy payment. Look at these and stop that rent account. Bech tel & Bynon, 347 State. FOR SALE 4 acres 6ft Mtlesr out, good road, running water, 100-cords-wood. Price $385, 50 caah, balance $5 per month, no interest. Would make good poul try ranch. Address John Van. Loanan, Salem. ll-30-3t FARM BARGAIN We have justlist- I x ..vn1 furm at n varv Inw nrlfA . Vu - - - - YyiS place Is well located and will .... . iw x uid H - . " - . v Da BOd i4ieap Bnd on good terms. Fdchtel & Bynon, 347 State. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, 694 N. Commercial street. Phone 14 53. 11-80-2 1 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, downstairs, 332 North Church. Phone 1578. ll-30-2t FOR RENT Two fine downstairs, rooms, nicely furnished. Enquire at 332 North Church. Phone-167 8. , 11-30-2L WANTED AT ONCI3 $1,600, goo-l security on real estate and busi ness. Address "Duslnes", care Capital Journal. ll-30-lwk FOR RENT--Four nicely furnlhei " rooms, hot and cold water, gas. phone. Northeast corner Center and Summer streets, or phono 7 5. ll-3-3t Oregon Coffee House 134 N. Liberty Street. Light lunches at all hours, and the. best 2&c meali morning noon and night, served In the city. Give u a. call and you will be a regular cus tomer. YOURS FOR A GOOD MEAL. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, lteaident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Dlk, Salem. Or. .FM4i,- OVER 68 VIAftS t , tV CXPEHICNCK SOU ai TraocMarmi f It CAMwRinUTI Al Aiilrklr aUtoeriitin our oimiimh. fret wIikOht mn Inrent'on It pmlmblf iUtntMltn. rininiuiitri- tioiittriot)rRoiiiiaAhiitU. HANObOOK cjiiI'hu-uc sunt (re. tt1wl i:eiu,f for ecunnn iMtanta, pHteui tattert iliruuull Muiiu A Cu. rvcvlT fptruu none, wnnouii luiamtt, gu tua KrKH viiiwia wub ai Scientific Jlmerican. n1omelr Ulorif(l warair. I nnm rtr luil ot anf I'WnUOo J.,uritBl. Iitrn.i. 1 1 a, : fimr muritlu, L aula l7 all n.JoWr.. INN & Co 81B"-- New Yorlc ranch OIBcb, HrtU Waahludon, U. C 0 West Salem Transfer g Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Balem for Dallas, Fall City and Salem. Leave Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. ni IS m., 1:10 p. m. and 4.80 p. m. every day except .Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvllle. Leave Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. no., and 5:15 p. in. Calls at hotel on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal offic any day but Sunday. Phono it. J. B. Underwood. Mgr. It 1 ff