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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
DAILY CAPITAL. JOmXAL. SALKM. OltKOOX. THIHSDAT, NOVEMBER II, 102. raOT-.rrn'.g-rr-?' iiv'1.1 'luf r rrn 61 B ) homeIfurNISHERS 0R. COURT & high sts. i'HONK MAIN .Via. Made in Oregon Heating Stoves This heater is made in Oregon, especially for the fuel we use here, If you are in need of a heater you cannot do better than to come in and look this stove over, Mary other kinds and sizes to select from, jam Raft r ... t Plf vflik The famous "Lentz" Dining Tables are sold at this store We were very fortunate in getting the Lentz line of din- inrr tables for Salem "y-!-'! : ' , tl Solid oak, both plain and quartered in the new waxed and dull finish, with chairs to match, All sizes from 42 to 54 inches Prices from $14,40 up, A New Shipment of Charlotte Library Tables Just Arrived Many handsome new de-w-rr '.ji's, If you want some tiiiii'i different in a library table, we have it, New colonial, mission and nov elty designs are now ready for inspection, The low prices will surprise vou, .-4 a at try m sr, 1 J & J&4 -Jsl 0''V.' .... 1 (T77T.! i7tw2 "I ,1 , U. Calef Special Mattress THE BEST BUILT MATTRESS OF THEM ALL Made especially for us by a larcjc manufacturer. This mattress is made of long white staple cotton. $ Felled in layers, and is guaranteed by us to be the equal of any on the market. Our price ,iJ',', i' 1440 Ask about Our Confidential Credit Plan If HOME fff&iSMMS Mail Orders Pilled Solicited I'IIOM: MA IX 5!I3. ade in Oregon ange The Calef Bros. Range Heavy wrought steel body, asbestos lined between steel, wide shallow firebox made for wood fuel, Heavy reinforced oven and plain nickle trimmings, Save fuel and money by purchasing one of the Oregon Made Ranges, ""CBMIMW unit I , J '" II rJ" - I $ - ? 3k. - ""' 0; Will Dump Him over the Border HNITl:i 1'IIKHH I.K.IHKI, WIBB.J S:m FniiirlKcn, Nov. It. Jm'lt l:l;:ik. iillim Ciillalnin, watiln' hero lor rolilM'iy nml iiho I'or Jalllni'iik lliK, In ii r iiiiiIchIiiiIiIo cilli'ii Id Ciiu 3i I it . ho In1 will lie liiki'ii liy ii i'i,niiiiny of (nnat lull inoiiuli'il iiollio nml o I'orti'il Herons lln lioiiiiiliiiy lino Into Monliiim, acconllnn to word roivlvod lioro today by Clib r of I'ollro Willi.'. Two nttriiiitH to I'Mraillli' llla.'k fall.'il, lull. Ilio Caiiiidlnn aullioilll.'s wlri'd t hit I'olli'o of tlirlr Inli'iillon to K1'! rid of Ulai'li, who w;ii rai Hiivil III l.rlliliiiili;o. A 1 1 1 rl ii. WI'i'M ilio fur.ltlvn Ih liino'il looso In Moli lalia 1'Y Ilio inoiiuli'il piillic, Ii,' will bo ii rrcsl fil and broiuilil liri'r to srl'M' Hilt III'' lltli'llTl Irl'lll. iii:ihi;u m i: siidwim; (If Skill, ami iM iita NEW SHOW Today For your approval Bligh Theatre "Where Everybody Goes" Will Send Delegatiou to Portland Got into Jail Trying lo Get Johnson Out Salt'in iiii'i'i'luinls aro preparing to , observe Homo Industries Day with proper window displays on Thursday, Nov. Jl. I ho Marlon County Munii-faeturers- Association has made nil iiiTunci'mclilH to semi a hirRe dtMegn t!ni to the state convention of ma'i iilaetii"ers to be held at I'ortland on ; that day. Hade's have been ordered J printed for the occasion, and a lar,;,i wondrous strides. j deb-natlon of the Salem Womaun Thanlis to his own ainhltlon, Pr. j I'ousuiners' I .ensile, which is Hartley has ereeteil for hlniselt' a maK- ,i,,, ,M"1 1,1 iH"" tance only to I'ort niflceiit. home at IT.", North Twenty- land will alicud. licdiiccd rates of fourth street, and upon the first of '''' 'nl a third fares for the round ni'M month will cliant;e Ills location lo t"lp Imu' been secured for the occi tho Sleeves bulldlni;, corner Slate and i '" mid il Is expected that at least of misery ami despair, In spite of the fact, that they were residents of the most, beautiful city and t;rand state in Hie l'nlon. Thanlts to modern facili ties ami knowledge, this care-taker of the human system is inlvaiiclnB with Question of Citizenship Is Brought up Chicago, Nov. 14. A jail sentence lor contempt of court was given Al bert , bines by United States Jmifiv Liindis here today for attempting to furnish bail for .lack Johnson, the negro prize fighter, on property bc '..nglng to his wife and which he said i was his own. Attorney W. d. Anderson, a n 'gro representing Johnson, declared this afternoon that ho has bonds which I he believes w ill provo acceptable to j the court. Johnson's mother nnd a whit" man whose Identity has not been disclosed are ready, Anderson -aid, to sign the bonds. Liberty streets. V.'Utig physician ately furnish his This enterprising Intends to elalinl' new quarters, and lil'ty will attend on lari'.e reservation is lo In liquet that i veiling that date. be made al the il the ('omiii""- That esperieiice and ace do not count for all In establishing a pmfes sional business in this city Is amply ileliioii'dratcd bv the tact that, not- ii.il Club of visitors will Manufacturer of Ms lepre-elitativ tlie change is due to there being an elevator service, and every comfort able convenient' at baud for his patients. In Mr. Harllcv 's professional make- short nddresst up there is no such tiling as chronic ailments, That most dreaded of all pains caused by rheumatism, aggra- I 'mi land where S; be the guests of Association, and lel'l the I VV II down for withstanding lus imiiii a i .11 iv e youth. Mr. S. .. Hurt ley, who recently located vatltig stiff joints or muscles, iicural itt Salt in lo practice niei hanlco t het a-! gia, headache, backache, constipation peuths. has, during his brief location . ar psralvsis and other nerve wrecking I In tills city cnjovcil the success of al'- ' ailments are treated by this joiing Hululely lining ami sending on their doctor without drugs of any charac wa In 11 stale of health far b, Iter 1 tcr. His system of cent ruling these than they could have ever cvpeilcd under oilier conditions L' IS people, and. iinus'iiil to note, In tills number there ine several who for years despaired of ever again n lug anything but clouds cased Is absolutely new and modern to medical science and his ahilltv to ad minister same is unqucst ioucd. youth and pleiuv of ambition tv oiulers now a-dav s. Wilson Issues Thanksgiving Proclamation NO ONE STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. Tltn cclchmtctl Or. Alu'rurllty of t.omloti wni t'trmly of the opinion thut dlor (knsof fttmiiiu'h were t tie n-.ot prolific nourceot hiiimtn iiilmentN in lU'iu'rtil. A rpt'cnt moilii'iil writer fcnyn: "every lecliiiii, rniotinii uul nlVeetiou reports nt tti toiiuich (thrniijlh the nvstcni of mrvis) tm. I the Ktonnich s ulteoted uccorvlmly. It 11 the itiil tvnlrr n( tin hoiiv lt coottnueii, " no we may bo ui( to Use through) the stoiihit'lt," Ho (Joes on to tthow (hut (lie Mimtoh itt the viltil ueuti-r o( the hmlv. t or we.ik tttomuoh mul the ooiiM-o.uent iiulijiteition tr itviprpsui, mul the noiltttiule o( jrimis Jim-is s which result herefrom, nil uieJiciite cuu he heitt-r kinlcd u u cuni(io ucnt (tuui Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. Ne ei'.d men miller I ' t ,,1011.1. Cain. " 1 I'l.'ll ve.irs. I '- V, 1 ,a T a the ui I lit tin V did me 11, .ic , 1 altered from a severe pain right ie, " wroc Mas. ii. M. Miiiki n, of 1 Mill, red from It, oil' and on, (or ccv aiib i,,l tioiu heart burn, did net know ,' vv,!i ie. 1 ',ii,d several innllcincs i nuioy. 1 w as tout It w a my u Ji, liV'T. I C It lint (lll'V lo ell I IIS It 111 Mil, Hie MM', H lll'll- ever I swallow eil am ilnu,. it sei'imil that. 1 would faint -it y liurt 1 grew wrv thin nnd weak from not eating-. Was ; Vv told to take Mr . I'lcivc's Unldeii Metlleiil 1 11-coverv. t timk - t "Jpx.live ImtlleN et it. and conl,t f,t-l mvself iretliiiLf U-lter from rf 'V, iiJ0 Jprfs; ' ! lirst Iom', 1 could eat a little without pa III ud ttrvvv 1, I , l aiiv'.. r ctr I'rluccton, X. J .Nov. II In his ca- Trnlv 1 1'ai'ity as governor of New Jetsey, , ,) , ! I'l'csldent-eleet Wood row Wilson Is jsucd today his annual Thanksgiving """ j May proclamation, lie particularly j calls attention to the political cam- palgu, which, he says, just cleared I "without violence or passkm." The , pi oclamatloii says In part : j "Another year of peace and pros perity has passed by. The life of the state and the nation has been undis turbed by war or pestilance or disas ter of any kind. We have luvn free to choose our own ways, and wo have gone through the varied phases of a great political campaign without vio lence or passion. The hope of our peo ple has arisen with an Increase of their living, and Cod has been very gracious to us In all his dealings." lUll. MUHIUtM. unit fast, lo.l.iv 1 am stronn itnd well and can do a big dav'a work with cam". Can e.tt everything and huve put on tlesli wonderfully. 1 will ny to nil sutkrera writo to Mr. 1'tuK-o. liu baa my undying gntlimUo," Sir Thomas Upton, the (treat Kng llsh yachtsman, will reach I'ortland to morrow, and remain over Sunday. He will bt the suettt of the Portland l'rt'M Club and the Commercial Club. 'I'lic Cut Settled It. San Francisco, Xov. 14. In her plea of divorce Mrs. Irina M. Krin, to, her own alleged mistreatment with dry eyes, hut when she related the cruellies practiced upon her p cat site broke down completely. Mi Hon of the cat brought diabolical grins from her husband. Xow that the equal suffrage law has becomes effective, the citizenship of a married woman is tho subject of a good deal of discussion and threat ens to Increase that part of the work of the county clerk. Section 1904 of the V. S. Statutes provides that the status of the citizenship of a married woman is determined by the citizen ship of her husband, and it is further held by the courts that a woman once a citizen under this statute will con tinue to he a citizen even though she might become divorced from her hus band. The theory is that after once becoming a citizen, the citizenship is not changed unless by some act "f the party on whom It is conferred, such as moving out of the country, etc. A Rare Buy $10,000 will buy 28 acres . of all cleared beaver dam land In tho Lake Lahlsh district, highly improved. The land Is well drained and is exception ally rich and productive. Tho house is na modern nnd well equipped as any in Salem. A modern rustic bungalow with full plumbing, consisting of hot and cold water, bath, lavatory, sink, toilet, etc. Walls are plastured, there Is a fire place, commodious living and sleeping rooms, pantry, closet, etc. Water is furnished from a deen well by means of a compressed air plant and piped to house and out buildings. Same engine can be used to develop electric light if desired. There Is a good large barn, garage, woodshed and small house for hired man. Place is all well fenced. Lo cated only a short distance from sta tions on the Oregon Electric and Southern Pacific, and only five miles from Salem. On good road, near school rural delivery and telephone service. For first-class beaver dam this is exceptionally cheap, and any one who Is familiar with this class of soil knows what can be produced on It. Terms can be arranged If desired. We can show this place at any time. BECHTEt & BYNON, 347 State Street. We would like to see a picture of the man who can always please him self and the wife at the same time. ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO IIP AIUll! I,'. (iAS. DYSPITSIA M All, STOMACH 1HSTKKSS lMHIt I Til "PATH'S lUVPFP. SIV" Vou don't want a slow remedy when M'ur st, macii Is bad or an uncertain one or a h.i'inful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it w itb drastic drugs. 1'ape's Miapepsln is noted for its ''peed In giving relief; it's liaruiloss iu'ks; its certain unfailing action in I'lgulatiug sick, sour, gassy stomachs. It.' millions of cures In indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous lh, world' over, Keep this perfect stomach doctor In your home--Veep it handy get a large (iity-cent case from any drug store and then If any one should eat some thing which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays Uko lead, fer ments and sours and forms gas; caus es headache, dizziness and nausea' ;;' Says There Is Combine to Raise Cost Of Living t iii:n vnr.ss i.r.Asrn who:. l.os Angeles c'al., Nov. 1 1.. Deter. ";ill"i' I'i'i'ak the alleged coinbina of local dealers in foodstuffs, liich he says is responsible for the iiii'f'ased cost of living. Mayor tb-orge Alexander announced today his in "'Utlou of carrying the matter to the city council. The mayor was etnphat '' l I'l denunciation of the methods which are being used to raise food prices. " I'livre is no doubt," he said, "that '""''" .'XM here that are raising "'' t living. I am as confide,,, oi it as I caU b0 of anything, it w --"Hi'" drastic ami effective ai.,j,iM '"ken. , thorough ,,,,4 t.xhaus '' mvesi kali, i ,0 secure evidence : "-' ' 'ii" must H push,.,!. lMi!h! !''''' a shrewd lawy,,- i intelligent detective." Tho '''' "r Imposes to urge ,,, ' ' um ' 'IppOintlLellt S'tviai projector. nuie w Big Stock of Goods Co We and of s""ie (ias Hil. UlS AllL'el, I ' .1 - eructations' of nel.l nn.l .,.,.11.. .! It. A shock " !. imii tt' ri n. s I'lon i .... t iiHHl remember as soon as Tape's Idapepsin comes In contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease In ov ercoming thu worst stomach disorders Is a revolution to those wh0 try it. "e .ici,onald. pro ir ''-icssing parlor, "stalilishment eight a sas bill. When pnetress of a h slie had ran her .us unoiit paying ' ''i as discovered a bp. ws prescind n -'"--nee Reeves savq she must pay. 53,50 pants sale ..$2.50 SI. 50 yard silk ....$1.00 S3, 25 aood kimonos $2.00 St.50 sweaters $3.25 $2,25 house drsses .$1.75 SI .85 pood nieiit cowns - $1.25 So.23 fancy waists .$3.25 $1,45 corset, sale $1.00 $12,50 men's suits .$8.50 $1.75 flannel shirts $1.25 Dress goods on sale, $1,00 silk scarfs ... .75c Underwear, big line of chil dren's and ladies' coats, at half price, AH goods on sale at tjreatly reduced prices. Remember this is the store that Saves You Money. 325 N. Com'l St. Salem, Oregon