Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 05, 1912, Page Page Three, Image 3

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OIHTAUH COMPANY, NEW VORK CITY,
Arranges
Series of
Lectures
Sl'Orinirnd,.nt Alderman Ins ,
lw state, n connection win, the
' "c,nirflewllldlh;i8 h
riitoil for this year The i
,,lUy lu Kocuring a sufficient
ninubtM' or Beuue,8 10 fin ,he ;;;;
A,M.l.catlo. from high .ohn,H 11:o
still coming in to tho offloe
precox, thfrspat. vm.mt.n
Tho
ii't-uirea tint.
j Three New Victrolas
VictrolaX$75 VictrolaXl$100 VictrolaXIV$150
These are the three now models for this season, and we will be glad
to give you a demonstration.
Itcmomber, these are in stock in Salem, and ready for delivery. Largo
stock of records, Standard, Double Face and "Red Seal."
CHAS. E. ANDERSON, Agent
North Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon
217
Morris' Cash
Feed and Grocery
Store
3 I'kpa mince meat
- 1'kgs new raisins j-,
- cans good milk A'.t.
- eatm large fat oyster.-- .
" It's white henna "'o;K.
f tbs pink beans '-f
3 cans salmon
pkgs Krlnkle Corn Fi.ikw I'.e
" cans table peaches 50c
P cans table apricots
3 cans new tomatoes 2;n.
3 cans corn vl0
Hard wheat flour, sack . .$1.2(1
Perfection valley .'!.'oo
Nice home cured hams . ...:oc
Free tickets Wexford and Yo
Liberty Picturo shows.
Phone 1407.
6, 1913.
r 1 Tart
ranged for are as follows'
Hood niver, December 7, "New
'ow of Rural Life," by Dr. Calvin S.
white, of Portland; Sllverton, Decem
ber 5, lecture by Earl Kirk -..,...,,, ...
Salem; Yoncolla, January "4 Nvw
View of Community Life," by' 0 P
Coehow.of Hoseburg; Hood llivor'
January 10, "NPW view of Education '
by President William T. Foster, of
Portland: Uue-.ui Vista, December 7,
an 0, A. C. representative will talk
Island City, February 1, "New an,, 01(J
Views of Hoy Life." by J. A. Churchill,
Baker; The Dalles, December 1.1,
"New View of Education,' bv A. F
Flegler, Portland; Wllsonvllle," Decern
her 6, "New View of Education," by
W. II, Ilollls, of Forest Grove: rietliei
December (!, "New View of Education,"
by Rev. C. C. Poling, of Portland, and
h. nenson, of ,1110 governor gives the period for
lortland, will speak on "The Value of which the secretary was elected 'is
Child Life." If,,,,.. ..,..
These" are only some of tho dates! On account, of the InvmHritv
most recently arranged. As m;inv im i caused ! ti,. n!.n,i.,i,. i...
the election of Mr. Olcott, after the
Olcott to
Hold Place
Four Years
Is Stirring
tip the Boys
Ull'.i.uv. V. Kapllnger, th, local
poiiUry ,r.:a agricultural enthusiast
who show hI his interen lu the schwl
Imlusirlal contests during (lie spring
b" Ini'iaCng lh Kaplinger potato
'ace. win contribute to the next con
tost hy offe-ng settings of I.lnht Itrab
ma eggs to the youngsters who wish
to compete In the ixMiltry lino.
All children who wish to compete
f r the Kaplinger prizes will Bubmlt
their names to State Superintendent
Alderman before February 1, At that
dsM tho names will bo shuffled to
gether by the silp.Tlntemlent and the
first fLve drawn out will receive set
tings of the eggs freo of charge. After1
the drawing has been settled children
who still wish to have settings of the
thoroughbred eggs niHy procure them
for half-price from Mr. Kanllncer
Half price will W 75 cents for a set-1
ting of 15 eggs.
Another Inducement offered by Mr J
Kaplinger will he a pen of l.lht
! Hruhmns, offered as a prl.e for the
j best pen of any Asiatic breed of poiil
: try shown by a competitor In tho con
I test.
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VfAtwsramc itttiicf Joining
Handkerchiefs
mi
Ihe woman wKn
ever
A certificate of election yesterday '1'1"'' '
Issued to Secretary of State oicnit bv I
mi l, ii hi:
A HHi It M.l.Y 1(11)1 Y
six lectures will he delivered In some
of these places.
:i of 27 of (;ovi:iioirs
JIEASI liF.S Alii: PASSED
lti'l'i'eo'iitaihes nf the Cbrlstiaii Kn
dnmir from WihhIImiiii. Mbaii), l'al
liis and Salem will cune.nr.ate in Sa
h iu this alirrnnnn ami a gi'iirfal rally
will be held. Special meetlue.s w III be
death of Secretary Benson, a (pies-: '"'Id this afieruoun be.niiining at
lion had arisen ns to whether he would o'clock ami at 7:"o o'clock In Ihe ev
servo a two or four-year term, after i ''iilng.
his recent election. It Is barely pes-! Among the speakers will be 11. II.
slide that tho courts may decide that j Uottman. Held secretary for Oregon.
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A
ure to please the lovers of a
wholesome beverage,
I ways an invigorating, pure
and delightful drink,
ends strength to the weak and
wearied physique,
ffects -a soothing cure for the
nervous ills of life,
4akes life more pleasant and
cheers the heavy heart,
rings good fellowship to all
who partake in moderation.
;ilivens the spirit of the down
. cast and disheartened,
;ndows existence with hopes
. and aspirations
restores, man to fulness or
strength and activity,
the
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ATLAS
of the world is
FREE
In checking over the subjects dis
cussed and recommendations made in
his messngo to the last legislature,
Governor West finds that out of 27
measures upon which he urged action,
lu" were passed by the legislature. Five
more were passed by Initiative In the
recent general election, while one, the
anti-capital punishment measure for
the passage of which the governor
fought long and hard, was lost. There
ore five on which no action has been
taken.
As classified by tho governor
measures are as follows:
Passed by legislature More effec
tive banking laws, flat salary for state
printer, state purchasing board, Inde
terminate sentence law, changing
name of reform school, additional
at capitol, more effective forestry laws,
topographic and hydrographlc surveys,
fish and game department, state game
refuges, labeling prison mado goods,
public service commission, commission
to revise judicial system, state book
let advertising resources white slav
ery law, Income tax amendment
Passed by Initiative Double liabil
ity for bank stock holders, working
prisoners on road, good roads meas
ures, eight hour law state work, some
tax measures.
No Action Auditing state and coun
ty books, uniform system of accounts,
mountain water supply, purchase of
certain lands by state at tax sales,
transportation of convicts hy prison
guards.
Iyost Antl-capltal punishment bill.
In addition there is a list of nine
measures on which action can be taken
without legislation and which are now
under way. They are the following:
Insurance commission to revise
code, compensation commission, check
ing state land titles, investigating
school fund loans, hurrying approval
of lieu selections, cutting off useless
printing, establishing state forest, re
organization of Carey Act projects,
purchase of Oregon City locks.
(.ovi.itYHi.vr won.i)
JIEl.P 151 IM riOAIlS
.Mr. Olcott is not entitled to a term of
xmh jeiuo, u uepenumg upon the con
struction placed upon the wording of
the law.
YVOI I.I) 111) MOKE IiniANE
AMI "XOT COST Ml ( II"
C. N. McArthur, of Portland, ex
speaker of the Oregon house of repre
sentatives, will introduce a bill In the
legislature: providing that criminals
convicted of murder In the first de
gree shall be punished by death In tho
electric, chair, instead of by hanging.
Mr. McArthur has been collecting
data on Ihe subject and declares that,
tho chair can bo Installed at a small
expense. One of his arguments In fa
vor of the hill Is that It Is a much
more humane way of putting crimin
als to death than hanging.
Everett I'.aloT. state president ami
many other Interesting talkers. Mrs.
Jclia lt.olf rinnell will sing and Miss
Mary Shall, will render a violin solo.
.uumnciuuns uoesnt exist, ihey are al
ways welcome as Xmas presents, especially if
they are as me and
serviceable as the
ones we are showing.
Plain Cotton, Corner
Embroidery on Cotton,
Linen, Hand Embroid
ered, Armenian Lace,
Initialed Duchess and
Princess ranging in
price from 3c to $3.00
Ladies Handbags all at Reduced Prices
Merchandise Orders for Sale Here
Plain and Novelty Ribbons
Dennisons Gift Dressings
Raphael Tucks Xmas Cards
Courteous Treatment
Prompt Delivery
QUALITY
rOPULAU
MERCHANDISE
UMiirt jmtti ptrwu jr.ut c court
PRICES
111 l it IT Tin: TOWN
AM) KILLED 0E M A
SALEM DRUGGISTS
MAKES A STATEMENT
Wa always advlso people who have
stomach or bowel trouble to so a
doctor. Hut to thoso who do not wish
to do this we will say: Try the mix
ture of simple buckthorn bark, gly
cerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka. This
simple new remedy Is so xwerful
that Jl'ST ONE DOSE usually relieves
sour stomach, gas on the stomach and
constipation QUICKLY. People who
try Adlcr-l-ka are surprised at Its
QUICK action. J. C. Perry.
li'Nirnii nii:sn i.kakkd whir.
Chieo, Cab, Dec. 5. Pusses are
searching today for John St Claire, a
niiica nana, wim ior two Hours ter
rorized the town of Vina, 20 miles
from hero, shot, and killed James Mil
ler a rancher, and then lied to the
hills.
Walking npand down the si reels of
the town. St, Claire nourished a re
volver ami commanded everyone he
met to throw up his bands. St. Claire
Is believed to bo Insane,
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mntlur (iriiy'K Sweet I'lmd.-m fur Child
Ton, n rcrtnln rolli'f fur fi'VfrlBliiiiH. tit-inl-siiip,
lifld Htiimitt'h, tPHIilntf (llxiirili'ri, move
nnd ri'ioilnte (tie hewrlH unit (lent rov worm.
'I'licy hrcnlc lip culili. In 1M leium 'Hiejr rr
no pleiiHnlit to the ll clill'ln-n llki them.
Over Ili.ooo tiKflmiinliila. IWil lv iiinthpr
fur 2.1 yeni-K Thru nrrrr tall. K.ihl hv nil
ilriiL-iilnlH, '.V. Hnniiilf innlh-d KI1KK.
AdilreHH, Allen H. (minted l.r lliijr, N. Y.
authority on this subject, being n
member nf th, Hoard of I.oeliirCHhln of
Clii-MInn Science Lecture.
Francis J, Fluno, of Oakland, Cut.,
will speak on tho subject of Christian the Mother Church, tho First Church
M'lonoo at the t.imul Opera Hoiiho of Christ, Scientist, In lloton, Mass.
Thursday evening, December 5, at 8 ' The ledum Is free. The public U cor.
o'clock p. in. Dr. Fluno speaks with 1 illally Invited. It-HO U
POSITIVE 1-H00F.
Should Convince Ihe (ireatest Skeptic
In Salem.
I'iojminuIs for Supplying the State In-
slllntliins.
Snall bids are Invited by the state
purchasing board for supplies and
stores for the Oregon state Institutions
for the six mouths, ending Juno DUth,
1913.
lllds will bo opened at 2 p. m., De
cember ii. Lists, with Instructions
to bidders, may be bad by calling on
or addressing C. I). Frazer, sirrotary, j t
Salem, Ore-
n-2il-5tead, t
State PurehaHliig Hoard
gon.
I Mules seldom kick
bout, can:
I The postofflce department 1ms notl
fiod Governor Vest of the character was '
'of the provisions of the last postal ap- sul.j.
1 pi-nprlatlon bill for the construction v: sp
and Improvement of rural delivery came
muds throitchont the Fnlfd States. 'were
and the terms that must be complied
'win. In- each state to receive any of
ifhe benefits of the appropriation. went
The communication to the governor
'-nvp th:,t the int'-Mbn of the depart
;,racticalde.
alien
to ev
equal I. Cov
a sult-lensMi.
to any subscriber, new or
old, who will come to this
office aud pay one dollar
or more on their subscription, daily or weekly. This
atlas should be in every home. It is essential to tne
grownups as well as school children.
A LIMITED NUMBER REMAINS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
rneut is, .'s far ns
nend the appropti
amounts in t, sevr! s'ate
crnor West is asked to select,
' 1. 1.. ,-n,i niiont ;,ii miles in
over the mMre 1 nu'th h!''h
i rural mail delivery, and arrant to
have $:0.W'O r:iis"d by the flat", oi
local sub-division of th state. In
oordance with the reoulrom-'ils of the
lew the government will tb-n set aside
'$10 000 additional from the aoprom
lion granted by contra, and will -
'pend the sun. of t'A -M thus prov.d-l.
or as much of it as may
for the improvement, and rnaim-na.Ke
of the road sel-ctcl.
linn Is srr.iril
i i lie ajj'i ' .
bv a Joint committee of the senate and
the ho..s and the agricultural opar.
!ment co-operate, with thei
Recause It's the evidence of a Salem
citizen.
Testimony easily Investigated.
The strongest endorsement of ineilt.
The tiest proof. Read it:
I. N. Uldgeway, lla S. Twenty-sec
ond St., Salt-in, f)i "., says: for a
-long time I kn' w that my kidneys
were disordered as I suffered from
! pains In the small of my back, espe
cially severe tthen 1 sti:i)-ed or lifted.
' I did not lest wed and liniso In th"
'merniiig so lane' and sore that I
could MtrtU.v about. I !
tired firfily, fe't b'tiK'ild and sole and
. wits often v-ry nervous. I wan also
-t to ititeli e I'c-iiiachi-s itii'i ii.'.
lis, dming which my sight le
l,p,n , ,1. D-taii's Kidney I'i'l.t
finally l.roi'cl.t to my att-niioi:
and ib'dding to try Hiem, ptof ire I
a box at 1-r Hf,f lris ""' '"
to the sent or my ""'i-
;ind In a -1'0't time eii'irHy '' -,,..
in ait s Kidney 1'ilU lif.ve
e, !o;senie!tt. 1 "' "
y. iel, Ken;.)
tl'lir I lire e lear.
No tM-f Fee-. Mr. I:l,--,ld:
"lli'r -' I ' f"'
il!!g I loatl S l ".Ii'' -
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dealers. I'.'"-' " 1
leirn Co.
i-iits for tl
v;1
my i.iii'--
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All latent tiiHIetiien or iiieoi. ,U"t nfi
ffrtlm'i In tlil .iip';r me for earn a
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
DOLL LAND
Big display of dolls. Big dolls at
little prices. Kid bodies, dressed
and undressed.
Make your selections now. Do
not wait until they are picked over.
Large sample line of big dolls. Best
assortment in Ihe city. Dolls with real
hair, those that close their eyes, and
some that do not. Remember the
little prices.
Doll buggies, go-carts and toy fur
niture. Toy tea sets at 1 5, 25, 50c, $1.
Do your Holiday shopping early.
Avoid the rush. Best selections now.
ROSTEIN & GREIiNBAUM
2 10 2 t( ( oriiiiicn Slr' t
I E. L. IRVIN
Up-to-lhe-Minute Shoe Repairer
, wo doots a i ol ,M,noni( Untitling
wav -
l.tat' ui r.'foti ti-'Ti
I'illS ie 1V '' K'
detail. I am 'd''-K''
kidti -y suffer-v: '.
I-'tiT sal'' bv al'
c.-nv. I"--'""'-New
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St:i'"S
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take n- i ot!).r.
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December 1, 2, 3,
4
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Some peo
advertislr.g are tt'
can g"t It lree-
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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Dvf.oiit Mtnlv if Our
Savings
0,1 fie Abm-e Ihitrs Ifruw Intvrent from the first I
START THE ACCOUNT NOW
'deoartment In procuring "- .. ,.
; 000 for road building
prlation of $35