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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
. ,. ... n .i jli i jwhu gMm ftAILT CAmAL JOPRSAU BALE. OBECQ5, 8ATVRDAT, DECEMBER 10, lU. Handsome Dress Good 10 CLOTHS, which are supposed have all of the dainty evening ment o, novelty goods and In stock of handsome dress goods them at 10 per cent less. ' ) ' I A New Dress Will Surely Be An ccepiaDie innstmas Present.... C I i IF y(.i HHUftHliHi.t t f 1 4 iw?mhww. . is '.'iWT Celebrated Lennox Furnace. The Best Heater It will save you moiey every day you own It I will sell and Install the best Let me give you figures. See Me About an Individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing In the market for cooking and lighting. A. L. Fraser Phone 135. 258 State Street Httlttt)ttimtt4HHtMHt'ttttttlttlttHtttMtM D.H.MOSHER I MERCHANT TAILOR FOR MEN AND WOMEN t 456 COURT STREET m MM MM M1IH X Pianos, REMOVAL Less to be the finest in America We shades. We received a U e shlr, order to sufficiently deduce our' before January 1st we uiii :- , ' e oltPr I I ! ti . I, ; Women's Tailored Suits 25 to 50 Less oo On e E o "My suit is so satisfactory." "I am so pleased with it," are the re marks made to us by purchasers of our Fall and Winter suits. We are showing Just as smart suits now. Buy soon. $15 New Suits $6.50 Why Do You Pay Rent When you can buy a cozy and neat, up-to-date cottage built for a home and in a good location. Small pay ment down and the balance same as rent and in three years will double in value. Think it over and call on Bechtel & Bynon. They can show you some of the best bargains In the city. AISO Some choice vacant lots and small tracts of land on very easy pay ments, suitable for chicken fruit or garden truck. FARXS We have Just listed one of the best farms In Howell prairie, which has never been offered for sale before, 160 acres, all umer cultivation, beau tiful location and view. Will cut to suit. For particulars see Bechtel & Bynon. AXOTHER OXE Of 200 acres, well improved on North Howell prairie for only 95 per acre. Easy terms. 4J ACRES Fine 40-acre tract Improved on How ell Prairie. Price, $6000; terms. BECHTEL & BYX0X 317 State Street Tel. Main 452 Stop your bad breath with Dr. Mil Lorntlvs Tablets. TELEPHONE MAIN Ub7 1 MH.MttfM - " Hearing the End Sewing Buy Yourself New 5n?f w - - r Mil ...for... Christmas When it comes to ECOXOMY STYLK MRAIHLITY EIXE TAIIORlxc SMART MODELS AM) FABRICS We are in the lead. Let us prove this to you. Suits from $10ti$30 PRETTY SILK WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS, WHITE APROXS, RIBBOXS, SILKS ALL REDUCED FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE M'MANIGAL STARTS EAST NEXT MONDAY tDKITID mil LIlBXb Will i Los Angeles, Dec. 16. Arrange ments for the transfer of Ortle E. McManigal to Indianapolis, where he will be the principal witness before the federal grand Jury Investigating an alleged nation-wide dynamite con spiracy, were completed here today. Accompanied by Detective Malcolm McLaren, of the Burns Agency, and a score of federal officers, McMani gal will be hustled out of the city Monday night in an automobile to a neighboring town and there will be put aboard a special car on an east bound train. The exact route to be taken by the officers and the famous witness is being carefully guarded, as demonstrations are feared If this becomes known. o An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire house hold Is the loud, hoarse and metallic cough of croup. No mistaking It, and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound on hand. H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. Y., says: "It la worth Its weight In gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarse ness, and all we give them Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it In the house." H. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy. o To Core a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A am A WS Machines and ii i wiin i nil' in u1 irjmiiiiniMi ASTHMA CATARRH CURED Expert Medical Scientists Announce Startling Results Obtained By Senplne New York: Thousand are taking advantage of the generous offer made by the Woodwortb. Co.. 1161 Broad way, New York City, requesting an experimental package of Senplne, the great discovery of Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis and Catarrh, which Is mailed free of charge to all who write for It It la curing thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes no difference how Jong you have cllmatlo conditions are where you live, Senplne will cure you. If you have experimented with other treatments and have failed to find a cure, do not be discouraged but send for a trial of this wonder ful truly merltous remedy which Is a scientific compound discovered by a professor of Venice University, and Is recommended by thousands. A Des Moines man bad an attack of muscular rheumatism in his shoul der. A friend advised him to go to Hot Springs. That meant an expense of $150.00 or more. He sought for a quicker and cheaper way to cure It, and found It In Chamberlain's Lini ment Three days after the first ap plication of this liniment he was well. For sale by all dealers. o Portland Is taking steps to break up the street blckade caused by peddlers, hawkers and street corner orators a virtuous move. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A T7 fT1 J J ' A) w4 at PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Pert land, are visiting In the city. J V.. Casey of Ros;burg, is a guest at the Marlon. Bill Miller, of Hopewell, was iu the city yesterday on business. F. B. Fenton, student at the Uni versity of Oregon, Is stopping at the Marion. Sid Smith and George Anderson, two students from the U. of 0-. are taking advantage of the Christmas vacation to make an automobile trip through the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Harrlit, who own a fine hop farm In Polk coun. ty, were visiting in the city yester day. Bob Mangus, of Hopewell, is visit ing his daughters. wh are attend ing school here. ' . M. Cohen, whose homo on North Commercial street, recently burned, and who was very sick at the time, has so fnr recovered that he Is mak ing a business trip to Portland today. Marlon Putnam and son. Chaun cey, of Polk county, brought their fine driving stallion to the city yes terday to be inspected and admired by friends. A- D. Marwedel. wife and daugh ter, Hazel, who live near Chemawa, spent yesterday In the city visiting. Harry W. Downing, a prominent farmer of the Waldo Hills ,is in the city on business. Billy Knoor, who lives near Shaw, Is one of Salem's week-end visitors. Joe Morris, of ner Turner, was one of yesterday's business visitors. B. Sorenson and M. B. Shea, of Portland, held a conference with Acting Governor Olcott yesterday. Dr. Ransom, leading physician of Turner and Aumsville, Is In the city on business. W. S. Fisher and wife, of Salem, are spending a few days visiting In Portland. Ray Lick, the Salem merchant, Is In Portland on business. Mrs. I. Fisher,, of Stnyton. and Mrs. V. A. Amderson, of Salem, are visiting In Portland. BUI McElwIng who fives out on the Sllverton road came In this morning to meet his sister, who has been In Indiana for some time. J. E. Bartruff, who last fall pur chased the Bell place located a few miles out on the P'Vverton road, re turned this morning from Jonesbor ough, 111., his former home, and brought with him his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. Ba'trult Is a brother of Charley Bartruff. who Is a well known farmer jof the valley. W. 8. Catton and family are In from Zena, doing extensive Christ mas shopping. Will Crawford, a well known young farmer of Zena, Is In on business. Fred KIrkwood and wife, of Hope well, are visiting In the city. Mrs. Jim Smith and daughter, who live near the Wal'ace ranch, are shopping in the city today. Mrs. Joe De 1-apo and mother-ln-law, of Polk county are visiting In the city. Commissioners from other coun Bfttf G f A ufl mmA JmnU rm hmU tew f BrmdtkU. CmfmrrLHnFmm flnfhUBmatlou, mtetl, mimt tU'UMof ALknaooMBBcmhrmnM or llalrifff of tti bom, thrmL UWsMb or iriury orcmai. AT Dauaaiara at k TraaltM wl tfc nth boltl HBMMMiiiMM. Christmas BCSINKSrl concern wishing to remember their employe, could find no more appro priate and acceptable gift than a Savings Account In this flank drawing Interest ac 4 per cent If dewrf'1 wo will place the Iook In a special nve:,jie and mall It with your card, so that It will be received on Christ mas morning. United States National Bank i x t RM I I F-li ties are looking over the work being done at the state institutions by con vict labor, with a view to adopting Governor West's policy In their home counties. George Moore, of Liberty, is In th city on business. Mlsa Katie Enners. of Macleay, Is Waiting Salem friends. W. B. Gloss nd wife, of Browns ville, Ore., are guests at the nilgh. Miss Lola Humphrey, of Rickey, Is today meeting some of her Salem friends. W. L Taylor, well known farmer of Waldo Hills. Is a Salem business visitor. ' Will Habberly, yiung wheat farm er, of Waldo Hills, will spend Satur day and Sunday visiting here. Bob Gleason, the Fruitland hop grower, Is In the city on business. Tom Gibson, farmer living south east of the city, it looking up some of his city friends. Business brought Charley Meyers from Polk county today. J. D. Clark, who lives adjacent to the city, Is Christmas trading here. Chas. Price, of West Summerland, Canada, Is registered at the Salem. A. Hoffman and family, ' of Teola, South Dakota, who are making an ex tensive tour of the Willamette valley, are much pleased by the progressive spirit manifested In Salem and may eventually settle bare. George M. La (Tow and T. C. Ha worth, two well known railroad men of Portland, are looking over the new line of the Oregon Electric. Mrs. A Sperling and Mrs. C. Long, wives of Independent business men. are shopping In Salem today. Bertha Tharp, of Independence, came down with Captain Skinner on his beautiful launch this morning. Mrs. Lary Crane, wife of one of In dependence's prominent hop men, Is purchasing Christmas presents here. With the Coming of Middle Age There Is a letting down In the physi cal forces often shown In annoying and painful kidney and bladder ali ments and urinary Irregularities. Fo ley Kidney Pills are a splendid regu lating and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. II. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy. I SONGS! "BY 30 COLLEGE University of Oregon Glee Club ; T t Grand Opera ; SATURDAY :: . DECEMBER CadJf I AAtAt4Al44lA4AlAt-.11.1iiAi.1mii A A A A A A i ?f T TTTTT TTTTTTTf V WW TTTf V V TTTVVTVVTWVT TTTTTTw ? X H. S. BELLE CO. 124 X. LIBERTY STREET 40 acreB all under cultivation, fronting on two county roads, near Shaw station. 8 acres Italian prunes 12 years old, .netting owner $1200 this year. House, barn and good prune dryer; team, cow, wa gon, cultivator, plow, harrow and 50 chickens; also hay In burn goes with place. This Is a snap that ought to interest anyone want ing a home. Good school, church, store and shipping point within one mile on fine road. Price, $1117.50 per acre. 83 acres near Shaw, 35 acres under cultivation, 20 acres fine bot torn hind, balance ta oak and pasture. House, barn and finest pruni ' dryer, costing $5,ftft0. AH household goods, machinery, 3 horses, 5 cowi '(Jersey). Xet owner this More Shopping Days Left Don't forget we are headquarters for Brass Ware Copper Ware Coffee Percolators Casseroles Baking Dishes Silverware Pocket Knives . The Largest The Smallest Wade, Pearce k Co. 204 N. COMMERCIAL STREET face rmt ENDS DIGESTIO: STOMACH MISERY OR THE DYSPEPSIA Nothing will remain undigested or sour on your stomach If you will take a little Dlaitepsin occasionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy, will digest and prepare for assimila tion into the blood all the food you can eat Eat what your stomach craves, with out the slightest fear of indiirestlon or that you will bo bothered with sour risings, belching, gas on stomach, heartburn, headaches from stomach, nausea, bad breath, water brash or a feeling like you had swallowed a lump of lead, or other disagreeable mis eries. Should you be suffering now from any stomach disorder you can get relief within five minutes. If you will get from your pharma cist a BO-cent cajie of Pape's Ulapep sln wou could always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and your meals would taste good, because you would know there would be no Indigestion or sleepleaa nights or headache or stomach misery all the next dny; and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh. ' Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspop sla. There Is nothing better tor gn on the stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a stomach ! headache. You couldn't keep a handler or more ' useful article In the bouse. o I A Charming Woman I ta one who Is lovely In face, form, I mind and temper. But It's hard for a woman to be charming without j health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show In pim ples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety Bkln, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 60o at J. C. Perry. o . Journal Want Ada Tiring Resulta STUNTS! SKITS! t LADS IN THE ' House O O i rnOXE 857 year 31 per cent on price; Roasters Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Razors Chafing Dishes Thermos Bottles Carving Sets Line in the City Price in the City rt AAA I 4. Musical Instruments SALEM 1 " 1 tmm