Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 14, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATTRDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1911.
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Absolutely Pttr
Makes Home Baking Easy
No other aid to the housewife
is so great, no other agent so
useful and certain in making
delicious, wholesome foods
The only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lima Phosphates
EV YORK WINS FIRST GAME.
(Continued from Page 1.)
A I .Wn kit Gone East
Mr. A. G. Magers left yesterday for
an extended trip through the cant
and south. He will go over the Can
adian, take in Quebec and Montreal,
ornament Washington, visit New
York and Baltimore. Drift down Into
the orange groves of Florida .sample
the finest products of Kentucky at
Louisville, and come home through
the two baby states, Arizona and New
Mexico. When he gets home, he will
know how Taft felt about the time he
hit Salem, and he will be more
pleased to see the capital city, even,
than Taft was.
gled to center; Lord forced Bender,
Merkle to Fletcher; Oldrlng doubled
to right; Lord taking third; Collins
out, Merkle unassisted. No runs.
New York Meyers out, Collins to
Davis; Mathewson singled; Devere
fanned. Doyle out Collins to Davis.
No runs.
Sixth, Philadelphia Baker sin
gled to center; Murphy flied to Snod.
grass; Baker out stealing, Meyers to
Doyle;; Davis out, Herzog to Merkle.
No runs.
New York Snodgrass hit by
pitched ball; Murray sacrificed, Bak
er to Davis; Snodgrass stole third;
Merkle fanned; Herzog walked. Snod
grass out attempting double steal,
Thomas to Collins. No runs.
Seventh inning, Philadelphia
Baker fanned; Thomas filed to Snod
grass; Bender out, Fletcher to Mer
kle. No runs.
New York Fletcher out, Dsvls
unassisted; Meyers doubled to left;
Mathewson fanned; Devere doubled,
scoring Meyers; Doyle walked;
Snodgrass fanned. One run.
Eighth inning, Philadelphia
Lord fanne l; Oldrlng fiied to Devere;
Qolllna, out, Matthewsrn to Merkle.
No runs.
NW York Murray flied to Lord;
Merkle bunted safely; Herzog fan
ned. Fletcher filed to Murphy. No
runs.
Ninth Inning, Philadelphia Bak
er out, Merkle unassisted; Murphy
popped to Meyers; Davis out at
first. No runs.
'Terrible Suffering
Eczema All Over Baby's Body.
"Whm my baby was four months
old his face broke out with eczema,
and at sixteen months of age, his face,
I hands ar.d arms were In a dreadful
etate. . The eczema spread ail over his
' body. TVe had to put a mask or cloth
j over his face and tie up his hands.
i Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa-
rilla and in a fw months he was en
tirely cured. Today h is a healthy
boy." Mrs. Inez Lewis. Barine, Maine.
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures blood dis
eases and builds up the system.
Get it tod.TV In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called SarsatabS.
THE OPEN FORUM
The Capital Journal Invites
Public Discussion In This
Department Let Both Sides
of AU Matters Be Fully
Brought Out It Is Not the
Purpose of This Newspaper
to do the Thinking for Its
Readers.
Uli
. -tSTi-PT" HI,
Honored by Women
When a woman tprvka ol her mmmm.
silent secret suffering the f l.'
trusts you. Millions have be- 4t
stowea this mnrk ol confi
dence on Dr. K. V. Pierce,
ol Buffalo, N. Y; Every
where there are women who
bear witness to the wonder
working, curing-power ol Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
which saves the suffering sex
from fiain, and successfully
grapples with woman's weak
nesses and ttubborn Ills.
IT MAKES WEAK WOHEN STRONd
IT flAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.
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In Appreciation.
The wife, mother, sisters and fam
ily of the late Joseph A. Walsh de
sire to express their sincere thanks
for and heartfelt appreciation of the
innumerable kindly nd thoughtful
acts and tender sympathy during the
sickness of, and following the pass
ing away of one so dear to us. On
such occasion words are Inadequate
to express what one feels, and we
can only say, that the friendship and
sympathy so generously and tenderly
expressed, will never be forgotten.
MRS. LUELLA WALSH,
MRS. MARGARET WALSH,
AND THE FAMILY.
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No woman's appeal was ever misdirected or her con
fidence misplaced when she wrote (or advice, to
the World's Dispensary Mhoical Association, Dr.
It. V. Pierce, President. Hiiffulo, N. Y.
fir. Pterct't Ptemnt PelletM Induct mild natural bowel movement one a day.
Garb
on Heaters
-glrs"'r
CITY NEWS.
Free Lecture
Everybody Invited to hear Dr. C. H.
Chapman at Commercial hall, Sun
day, at 2:30 p. m. Don't miss hear
ing this gifted speaker on "Education
of Children and Present Day N.eeds."
ILintlsoiue Hun Ron Dish Free
1 am giving away for a limited
time only, a lmndsome Bon Bon dish
with a 7fc box of Fenway's Choco
lates. On display
.1. C. Perry.
In my window.
Funeral Reform.
Ed. Journal: It seems to me that
there is reform needed in the man
agement of funerals. It has come
to be more terrible to pie to attend
a funeral than even to contemplate
death Itself. The idea seems to be
to make a business of casting all the
gloom possible around the death of
a dear one. The hymns selected are
for their power to wring tears from
our eyes, and the remarks are all In
the same line. I wish to compli
ment the1 present Baptist minister on
his fine address at the funeral of the
late Joseph Walsh. It was very
hopeful, and devoid of gloom usu.nl
ly Injected into such occasions, it
sounded as if It were a Christian
Scientist talking. A FRIEND.
A Genuine Shower
A miscellaneous shower was given
at the home of Mrs. Welch In honor
of Miss Grace Eoff, on Tuesday even
ing and about 30 girls were present
The evening was delightfully spent,
music and games being heartily en
Joyed. After luncheon the presents
were showered under an umbrella.
The color scheme was red and white.
Mrs. M. K. Eoff helped serve. Miss
Grace received many beautiful and
useful presents. The rooms were
decorated In hearts and flowers, and
a dainty luncheon was enjoyed by all
late In tl' evening.
OOO WORTH
Of new sample suits and. coats just received from our New York buyer, They're the
best values we ever offered, The styles and materials are all up-to-date, handsome
garments, all underpriced for quick selling. Now is your time to buy while the stock
is fresh and new. Investigate it will pay you,
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Good For You
You can't have a clear brain,
active muscles and firm
nerves, if your bowels are
sluggish ; but see what a help
to you will be a few doses of
BEECHASVfS
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Sail! FVervwl .
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Millinery
Bargains
Stylish Hats
at a
Great Saving
We do the greatest
millinery business in
Salem. It is the vol
ume of business we
do that helps us to
sell stylis-h hats at
such low prices.
Come and look
through and see the
beautiful trimmed
hats we have on sale,
all priced away down
$5, $7.50 and $10
hats now on sale
For $2.50,
$2.95, $3.50,
and $4.50.
Stylish
Coats
and
Suits
on
Sale
$5000 worth of the
latest ami newest
coats and suitg now
on sale at prices that
will make selling live
ly. Little profits U
our motto. We have
the stock to show you
and no matter where
you go you cannot
beat our prices for
stylish, up-to-date gar
ments.
Ladies $15 suits
$8.50, Ladies' $'18
suits $10.50, $22.50,
suits for $12.50, $18
Caracul coats $10.50,
girls' coats $2.50,
$3.50 and up.
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We are Headquarters for fine
Dress Goods and Silks
Come and take a look through this great
stock of fashionable silks and dress goods
See the beautiful weaves and materials;
compare our goods and prices, you will
very soon find out the best place to spend
.your money. Silks and Dress Goods,
Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up
IThe
Greater
Domestic Bargains
5000 yards Outing Flannels, yard 3 1 -2c
Muslins and Sheetings at Mill Prices,
Blankets and Comforts at Bargain
prices,
Kimona Flannels, pretty styles now yard
10 and 12 1 -2c
CHICAGO STORE
"The Store That Saves You Money"
Salem
Oregon
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At the Y. M. ('. A.
Mr. L. I). Niilan, one of Portland's
prominent live wires, will address
the men at the Young Men's Chris
tian Association nu n's meeting to-j
morrow afternoon, tils subject will l
be "Social Service, It's Practical Ap
plication and Meaning."
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Carbon heaters are different from
the average heating stove, the bodies
are extra thick polished steel, the
linings and bottoms best grade heavy
gray iron and all nickel work plain
and smooth. We show coal as well
as wood burning Carbons in all sizes.
They're genuine fuel savers.
Don't covet an open fire buy one
of our FIREPLACE STOVES and
enjoy one.
Get a Perfection oil heater, you'll
find it one of the msst convenient
things you ever owned. Guaranteed
smokeless.
Special This Week No. 1 6 lone Heaters
S1.25
IIIKI).
SCI I KLLREItG At Willamette Sana
torium, Saturday morning, October
14, 1911, Mrs. Margaret Schellberg,
aged 73 years. The funeral will
take place at Stayton tomorrow.
Salem's Finest
Street
Capitol street Is rapidly becoming
known and acknowledged to be the
finest residence street In the city.
It passes directly through the Oaks,
the beautiful addition where nearly
$100,000 li.is been expended In every
modern improvement. Directly
across Capitol street we have a
block of lots, averaging in size 55x156
feet. We are offering these fine lots
from
$300 to $750
and on the very easiest terms.
Just think of getting a lot in this
neighborhood for such a price.
Last week we sold seven of these
lots. IM us show them to you.
Bechtel & Bynon
347 State St.
Tel. Main 452
X Reliable Remedy
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
is Quickly sbioHwt.
Gites Renal it One
It denudes, soothes,
heal aud protect
th dist'nsed. mem
brane rvaultiug from Catarrh anil drive i
awny aCokl iu thelfahl qmVkly. Restore
the Seuaes of Taste aud SuielC Full size
50 eta. at Dmijgti or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for nse in atoiuiz'TS 75 ota.
Elj Urothora, t6 Yi'arraa Street. Kuw loik, I
Salem's New and Popular
Residence Section
Building Sites $325 to $650
Terms: 10 per cent down,
balance 2 per cent a month.
Price of lots includes all improvements
which embrace graded streets, cement
curbs, wide cement walks, Parkways,
street trees, shrubbery, water and electric
lights.
Location is Ideal, scenery is grand. Just
the place for a home. Profitable place for
an investment.
CAPITOL TRUST CO. Owners
205 U. S. National Bank Building.
echtel & Bynoii,
347 State Street.
Telephone 251
ales Agents
Tel. Main 452
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