Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 21, 1910, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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There are hosts ofrnatchless values that positively double the purchasing power of your dollar Nowhere in the Willamette valley can you secure the
in. ladies' suits, coats, corsets, furs, umbrellas, underclothing, ladies shoes. Just now there are special bargains in holiday goods, such as handbags, a full
that are inexpensive, yet
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OLYMPIAD
IN EUROPE
8 PORT LOVERS OBJECT TO rillli
MiO OFF OLYMPIC GAMES IN
CLEVELAND AS IT WOUIJ)
SHUT OUT MANY FOREIGN
COMPETITORS.
IOK1TID MESS UUD Willi
Paris, Dec. 21. Tremendous op
position "will be made to the holding
of the Olympic games at Cleveland,
O., in .1916, by England and the
countries of the continent, according
to the Excelsior, a - Paris sporting
publication, today. The objection,
the paper says, Is not to Cleveland,
but to America.
The announcement In Paris that
the American Athletic union had- en
dorsed Cleveland and referred It to
the International committee created
a sensation In Paris and generally In
French athletlo circles. Frenchmen
see In It a foreboding of failure for
the next Olympiad.
, Opposition to the games being!
held In the United States Is said to
have developed more from the extra
cost for Eastern Hemisphere men to
attend than from any particular dis
crimination ' against ' Americans.
Should the games be held at Cleve
land enly the more wealthy European
athletes could afford to make the trip
the Ejcelsjqr e&yaw Should the games
be held In Austria, Italy, Russia or
Germany, which countries are striv
YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT STORjE
Music Gives Lasting Charm. Enter the Old Masters
It used to be that the finest music never reached the ears of most people because of .its
being too difficult for anybody less than a virtuoso to play,
The Baldwin.
Player Piano
Has raised the siege, It unlocks all the beauty imprisoned
notes, It makes it possible for any person, whether he has an "octave" reach or not to v.
. play the most prodigious music, And the searchlight it pours upon the soul of melan-.;;
choly Chopin, profound Beethoven and Litz, the rhapsodist are in themselves a vast mu- ::
steal value, ' .
': . Today thousands who once did not know "Die Walkuye" from "Sally in Our Alley" en-
joy a familiarity with the world's best music that breeds nothing save enjoyment, They ::
i play all these great things on their Baldwin Player, and have as much choice music at
home as though they filled a two-dollar orchestra chair every night, We should like to
i give you a first-hand insight
X "Baldwin,"
1st The Baldwin is the first and only piano made in the
t Philharmonic and Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerts by
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2d It is the first and only
X the highest possible recognition, at an international exhibition.
3d- It is the first and only
time it was exhibited."
! Music Rolls. Bags and Satchels
$25.00. Finest Assortment
Victor, Edison and Columbia
chines. Singer bewmg Machines. Needles
and Supplies
Every small boy visiting our store this week gets a Japanese flute, J I
Salem Music Co.
L. F. Savage, Manager, 135
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high grade in quality and most
OUT STORE.
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ing to secure the contests for this
side of the Atlantic, the Olympiad
would be attended by the usual num
ber of athletes and would be more
nearly what it was originally intend
ed to be a contest of all nations
according to the Excelsior. -
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. NEW CORPORATIONS - -
FILING ARTICLES -
'. OF CAPITALIZATION
The following articles of incorpor
ation were filed today with the sec
retary of state; " . "
Kingsbury Building Company,
Portland, oapttal stock, $80,000...
. . West Side . Company, Portland,
capital stock, $2000.
' Fairmount Investment Company,
Portland, capital stock, $30,000.
Beaumont Land Company, Port
land, capital stock, f iB0,000.
F. E- Bow mad ft Company, Portland,-
capital stock, $30,000. .
Hayden Land Company, Portland,
capital stock, 1250,000.
Commit ton Goes to Portland
The members of the railroad com
mission went to Portland yesterday,
where they will resume the hearing
of the Medford Commercial Club
against the Southern Pacific Railway
company. The club asks for dis
tributive rates and the hearing was
commenced at Medford but contin
ued to be resumed at Portland.
Old Colds
HAM
him.- If he says; "Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,"-then take It If !
he says something else, take
into this highly perfected player,
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piano, made in America ever
piano in the world receiving
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FRENCHMAN MADE
HEW RECORD FOR
DISTANCE FLIGHT
(UNITSD mil I4CA8ED WltlS.
Chalons, France, Dec. 21. A new
world's record for a ndn-stop, pas-senger-carying
aeroplane flight was
made here today, when Lieutenant
C'amraerman, of the French army
aviation corps, accompanied by Cap
tain Hugoni, flew 145 miles without
alighting.
The flight was made at the order of
the minister of war, and is an offi
cial record. The start was made
from Chalons, and the aviator flew to
Montingy-Sur-Aube, 72 1-2 miles
away, the turning point. Counting
deviations from the course,' the aer
oplane really covered more than 145
miles, although, that Is the record
with which It will be credited. The
time for the flight was four hours
and three minutes. I
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CORPORATIONS
PAY THE STATE
A GOODLY SUM
According to a statement prepared
by Corporation Clerk Wrlghtman
Do not know what to take?
Then why not find out? Your
doctor knows. Leave it all to
that Do as he says.
J.O. AnrOo.,
behind the keyboard's 88 f
Come in and . hear the i
West, used in the New York
artists of international repu- t
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honored by the "Grand Prix," x
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such distinct honors the first
for 50c up to j
in the City j
Talking Ma
agents for Baldwin Pianos J
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BAIIT CArSTAti iOVKKAV, SALEM, ORfcOOtt,
vive
the bargain situation before you
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with relation to corporations, and
which statement will be embodied in
the secretary of state's report to the
governor and legislature, fees amount
ing to $371,319.53 - were received
during the biennial term beginning
October 1, 1908, 'and ending Septem
ber 30, .1910, by the secretary of
state from corporations.
. There were filed during that period
with the secretary of state articles of
incorporation for 2041 domestic cor
porations for profit, and the few from
them amounted to J89.001.39. One
hundred and eighty nine charitable
. Institutions filed articles of incorpor
ation and the fees derived from them
was $990, and 178 foreign corpora
tions filed articles bringing in fee
amounting $15,690.5.9, making a to
tal of $106,681.98. There was re
ceived during the 'Same period fees
In the way of licenses from corpora
tions amounting to $266,787.56, mak
lng a total . from all sources of
$371,319.63. This Is an Increase of
$60,000 over the previous two-year
period.
LORIMER
ARTISTICALLY WHITEWASHED
j Washington, Dec. 21. Exonerating
Senator William Lorlmer, of Illinois,
of charges of bribery in connection
with his election to the United States
senate, the committee on elections
and privileges filed Its formal report
today. The charges were investigat
ed at hearings held by sub-corn-
mlttee of the fulfc committee.
Senators Beverldge, of Indiana, and
Frailer, of Tennossee, did not sign
the report. .
"In the opinion of the committee,
Senator Lorlmer's title to his seat
in the sena'V' has not been shown to
be vitiated by e use or employment
of corrupt methods or practices," the
report says.
"The committee asks to be excused
from further consideration of th.
case." '
CURED TO STAY CURED
How a Salem Citizcu Found Com
plete Freedom from Kidney
Troubles,
If you suffer from backache
From urinary disorders
From any disease of the kidneys,
Be cured to sUy cured.
Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting
cures.
Salem people testify.
Here's one case of It:
N. S. Williams, foot of Gaines
avenue, Salem, Oregon, my a: "A
number of years ago the doctors told
me that my kidneys were badly dis
ordered. I came out West thinking
that the change of climate would
help me, but this was not (be cane
and although I tried muuy remedies,
I became no better. I suffered in
tensely from a burning sensation In
the small of my back as if live coa's
were placed directly over my kid
neys. The kidney secretions were
Irregular 1 passage and unnatural.
After taking the contents of two
boxes of Doan's Kidney Plils, I. dl J
not have the least pain in my back
and my kidneys were restored to it
normal condition." (Statement giv
en January 80, 1906.). .'
. Cvnflnind I"roof, .
On November 20, 1909, Mr. Wll
Hams said: "The statement I gave
for publication in 1906 in favor of
Doan's Kidney Pills was correct.
This remedy cured me of kidney and
bladder trouble and I have recom
mended it on many occasions." -'
For salo by all dealers. Price, SO
ceuU. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States. ' '
Remember the nam. Doan's-
and take no other.
To Cure m Cold in Oh Day.
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab
lets. Druggists refund motey If it
fall, to cur. E. W. Orov.'s signa
ture Is on each box. 15e.
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for Lafanti and CMMrco.
The Kind Yon Hava Alwajs Bcught
Bear tbs
Blgoators
of
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spend your dollars elsewhere.
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DEMAND THE
PHYSICAL'
VALUATIOn
INTERSTATE COMMENCE COM
MISSION TRYING TO COMPEL
RAILROADS TO STATE ACTUAL
COST OF RAILROADS AND
EQUIPMENTS.
- mrniD run uuin wibb.
Washington, Deo.. 8 IfThe phys
ical, valuation of railroads is de
manded in the report of the Inter
state Commerce Commission, submit
ted today to congress.
The report refer to . , "th. well-
known fact that no court, commis
sion, accountant or financial writer
would . for a : moment consider - the
present balance sheet in the state
ment purporting to ., give cost of
property. suggest even remotely or In
a reliable measure, either the money
invested or the present value of the
railroads."
The report asserts that the most
Important feature of the new railroad
regulation law Is the provision au
thorising the Interstate Commerce
Commission to suspend proposed in
creases in ratis pending an investiga
tion. . . .
"The fight against discrimination,'
continues the report, "is by no means
won. There are practices remaining
which are more lnBldlous and more
difficult of extirpation than open re
bating, because the hidden contrac
tual agreements are entirely legal for
th. effect produced."
According to the report, the oper
ating revenues of the railroads-for
July, August and September. were
$745,134,204, , an Increase of $42,
000,000 over the revenues for the
corresponding quarter in 1909. Ex
prases for the same period were
$489,699,378, an increase of about
$r.0, 000,00.
The number of passengers killed
during the year ending June 80,
1910, was 450; InJureC 16.515. em
ployes killed 3418; employes in
jured 68,9?5 , . . ...... ,
FLKW 322 MILES IN
LESS THAN SIX HOURS
Paris, Dec. 21. By flying 322
miles without alighting, Le Oagneux,
a French aviator, today broke the
world's record for long distance sus
tained flight Ills time for the flight
was Ave hours and fllfty-nlne min
utes. Unless this record la beaten by Jan
uary 1, next, Le Osgne-' win win
th. 14000 Mlcbelm cup. Le Oag
neux usd a Blcrlot monoplane.
all paiant medlclnea or medicines ad
wtlsad in this paper are (or sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Che only cash drug store l'i Oregon
owe no one, and no one owes It,
oarrles large stock; Us shelve
counters and show casus are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toi
let articles, wines and liquors of tll
Ki'Jds (or medicinal purposas. Dr
titone Is a regular graduate lu niedl
cine and has had manr year o( ei-
perjence in the practice. ConsuUa-
t ons are tree. Frewrlptious ar ;
free, and only regular price (or med
icine. Dr. Stone can be found at
his drug store, Salem, Or., from 1
In the morning until I at nlgbt.
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bargains that are being offered
varied choice line of neckwear,
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Chrsstmas
Men's Silk Neckwear 25c Men's Holiday Suspend-
Initial Handkerchiefs.. 5c ers.....50c and 25c
kerchiefs .... .1 10c ; ouc 4UC zoc
Men's Silk Ne.ckwear 5c2 . Men's Knit Mufflers 25c
85c Fancy Silks, yard
27-Inch Dotted Pongee Silk,
New Umbrellas, Rust
Proof $1.50. New handles
Good Covers, Fancy
Aprons, a good variety,
fine . material and low
prices.
Fine Lace Cape Collars, a Sample Line of Pretty Desir
able Collars, Marked One-Third Less Price.
Ladies' $3.50 High Top " Nice Furs ;,
Shoe $2.25 , .-'
Boys' High Top Shoes Toy Trunks
.2.75 r.f- Tqy Go-Carts
Boys': Suits RedccVriceS' . ToVdoS' Buggies '
Boys' O'coats " " " -
240 Commercial Street
For the Ambitions
8 mnfoenritp
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lav ma! in thftM who en not Attend la
Mnua, AW iinlrttrtJon, including floul
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WANTED)
Tenant for good business building. Good
proposition to right party
Address MC Care Journal
f . Pianos and Organs
from the cheapest to the
best sold on installments
and rented.
GEO. C. WILL
Sewing Machines
Genuine needles, oil and
new parts for all sewhg
machines. Sewing ma
chines rented.
GEO. f. WILL
li li fi
from day to day, whether it
Litis gifts for Christmas H
LIBERTY STREET
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Greenbaum
Greetings
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yard
...25c
...,.-.290
5c Embroidery Silks, doz
en .-25c
. Ptamned Doilies, each 2c
10c Games w.5c
25c Games ..i..10c
Nice Lace Collars 25c
CURES
Man & Woman
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Uutiautowl Bui to tr!otux.
ranald, oa r.-.:f if mom
i Edison, Victor and
Columbia Talking
Machines
A full stock of Records.
GEO. C. WILL
Latest Sheet Music
Piano and Organ Studies.
Violins, Guitars,
Mandolins and Banjos.
c. WILL