Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1904)
msm 'L 1 Jk Sv "FTLSl SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM. OREGON, TUESDAYLJULY 5, 1904. Turning Gray? easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ask your own friends. Probably they know howit always restores color. i&araSfr Why not have the early, dark, rich color restored? It's Young Baptists to Rally. 1 4.000,000 scattered throughout tho letrolt, Mich., July 6. The annual .United States and Canada, Great Brit- international convention of the Bap lift Young People's Union for America will bo called to order hero tomor row, and already the hotels, boarding houses and private residences are crowded with delegates and visitors, whllo special trains with additions to the advance guard are still enroute from the cast, south anl west. The main purpose of tho society, which bus a total membership of nearly Fay high rates (or insurance on un exposed dwe'llngi. The old line companies charge you 3 for 15C0 of Insurance, while for 76 cents yearly you get the same amount by becoming a member of the Oregon Fire Relief Association ol McMkmville, Ore. A borne company working for home insurance on a home plan. Let mo tell you about it I H. A. Johnson, Murphy Blk. Safes. Read office Mcttlnnvllle. Oregon. aln, Australia and other foreign lands, is to promote a special spirit of loyal lty and earnestness toward tho Bap tist denomination, to the end that, as the old supports of tho church are gathered to their fathers, the ranks may be kept even and the Baptist army Increased from the junior or ganization. Representative Baptist workers from tho eastern coast to the Pacific slope are hero In force today. Among them aro the international president, John H. Chapman, of Chicago; Revs. Drs. A. C. Dixon, of Boston; Lathan A. Crandall, of Minneapolis; John Mc 1 Neill, of Winnipeg; who will deliver 'the convention sermon; Walter Calley, 'general secretary of the Baptist Young Peoplo's union of America; H. Francis Perry, of Toronto, and Joslah William Bailey, editor of the Biblical Recorder, Raleigh, N. C, o INDIA SHOWS WONDERS Exhibit at St. Louis Fair far Greater Than Expected St. Louis, and with which she bedecks the Interior of the moaque of Itmad-ul-Dowlah. Tho visitor who strolls around the balconies finds himself In a veritable bazaar of Calcutta or Bom bay, Cawnpore or Benare3. The advice may be given out not to rest content with merely looking at the multitude of objects displayed. Those In charge are intimately ac quainted with life In. the East, and will willingly explain the processes of manufacture. Some of these latter will both startle and amuse. Take this piece of dyed cotton stuff for ex- St. Louis, July 5. To stujy India ampie. It is symmetrically patterned at the St. Louis exposition tne visi-'antj colored, and the second piece by tor should depalr first of all to the ns sj0 is in all re3pects identical. Yet Hall of Congresses In one of those they have never passed through a To get the margin of In I' halls are Installed the Jubilee pres-; printing press ents of Queen Victoria. Not all of green, the fabric was folded In a par- the3e came from Britain's eastern em- .ticular way. and then Its edges were For $60 Wo aro offering during our special midsummer sale our regular $7C buggy for $C0, Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company, Salem branch. G-30-tf OASTOnXA. Orders I rival I MfffnMHMg Federated Trades Council and Fraternal Mardi Gras and Carnival PORTLAND, OREGON, June 28th to July 9th, Inclusive Tho greatest and most elaborato spectacular Mardi Oras ever producod in tho West. A stupendous show under a monster tent seating ten thousand peoplo. Special rates on all railroads and steamboats. Given under tho management and authority of DC Labor Unions and 84 Fratornal Soclotloa, all of Portlanl. Estimated dally attendance oxpocted to average thirty thousand. Improved Perfection Tins The Improved Tins have the Patented Groove and will not leak batter. Other kinds are useless. For rich, delicate cakes always use the Improved Perfection Tins. plre, yet a large proportion represents dipped In the requisite dying fluid. tho gifts that were laid at the feet of The center Is a red ground with white "the great white queen" my mahar- BpotSi , Tnls was obtained by twist ajahs and rajahs as a tribute of their ing up the cloth at each proper place, veneration and loyalty. Rich and tleing the tiny gathered bunches with rare and costly, magnificent sped- thread, and then immersing the re mens of Oriental, art with the appro- manlng surface in the red dye. When prlate dash of barbaric splendor are once more dried the threads are un these caskets of gold and silver, donei and behold the perfected pat carved tusks of Ivory, gen-encrusted terned design of green, red and white. scimitars, ropes of pearls and clusters is not this a revelation of human pa- of flashing diamonds regal offerings tlence? The process Is thousands of all to a woman who was right regal, years old yet jn tne slumbrous vll not merely by blrth-rlght, but In her wes of the Far East It survives to womanhood and her life-work. day. Thus the cotton printer of Descending from Administration America can see at St. Louis his own Hill, the sightseer's eye,' directed to industry with all Its complicated mod the right, will catch the gleam of a ern machinery, in the very first stages snow-whit mosque, with minarets at 0f infancy. each of the four corners, their copper! And now for a few words about the domes weathered to a dull green hue. tea which ls one of In(lla.8 greatest This Is the Indian pavi'ion proper.1 products and 80Urces of wealth, and Its architectural features will well re-Ln ni ,,. . . f. nt i,or. ,,lo. pay careful examination, for we have pIay Afr,idBt surroundlnes of Orient- here an exact reproduction of one of ttl luxuryi cups of tho choIce3t bends India s moat famous shrines the ar0 8erved in the pavilion by tur mosque of Itmadul-Dawlah at Agra.baned Hindus. These handsome men Tho large central archway, the pro- in their native costume look grave, al- jecung onei windows or sienuer coi- mo3t solemn; but a kindly word, a gra umns, carry smaller arches with sop.'cotls -salaam," will bring a happy Ing eave-llko roofs, the teak wood ,mlIe to their faces and tho deferen doors with elaborate lattice work, the tal bending of the head, accompan ornamental wall designs of geometric led a sweep of the ham, that ,g the Sfl. figures, to which MohameJan decora- lut0 so characteristic of Indla-def- lulB , lKUKW uy me .uws oi uieir erentlal, and yet far from being ser religion that forbid the representation vne of any living creature, tho flat Orient-1 lf' the vlsltor wl pronounce the al roof-ach and every detail is typ-'tea to be "Lot achacha." which means purest arcoueciure 01 ,...., PnniV. ,, .,, u .,.. edly do with a clear conscience he MrNf l Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discouragesandlesseusainbition; beauty, vigor "iiu tiicciiu, ness soon disappear when the kidneys are fl tfWSK- eased. ' iFMl'Oj TT tIJ..M I.iihIiIb linn iviuucjr uuuuic uuo become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with eak kidneys. If the rliildurinntestoooften. if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ace when it should be able to control the " a fl !.! .ill. !,-,).- passage, u js yei umiticu mm ucu-noting, dependupon it, thecause of thediffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney nnd bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swnmn-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in hfty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Bwunp-Roe. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In witinir Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, wamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. MUilif ' ;j TheteTs Gteat ; ; Satisfaction. In wearing laundry work that A. lrvmttn (a (ha vni-v Intnflt style. Wo keep abreast with tho lat est styles In every department. Wo constantly keep our oyos open for anything new that will improve our work In tho slight est degree. Wo now produce a quality of 9 work equal to that dono by tne largest shirt and collar factor ies In tho East. If wo aro not serving you, let us have a trial package this week. Wo guarantee to please yon. I Salem Steam Laundry f 230 Liberty St. Phone 411 the leal of Islam, When the visitor enters the cool and balcony-Bhaded court of this Mo- wlll make the black eyes of his attend ant dnnco with rtplliht Vny tha uin. linmAilon mnanttn dn la ntm, iJ ...1,1. I -.v- """""-. i..uwu .u. dustanl words will conjure uiiuiiicr nuiniiiK jinjliuv. ug lilt; CQu Brletenbush Hot Springs. The trail to the Brletenbush Hot Springs ls now open. We are prepared to furnish pack and saddle horses at a very reasonable rite. Parties de siring to go to the Hot Springs or other mountain resorts will find It to their best interests to address the un dersigned for Information as to rates, etc. SHORT & MILLOY, 5-30-tf. Detroit, Ore. o OASTOniA. Bm tk J tto KM You Hare Always Bought !! i: Smell R. M. Wade & Co, '" hiiiiiiimbiummm, THE BEST i CanbchadatFRIEDMAN'S ! Drew OV TT J nro Why be.t bargain. In Clothln0, Hat Trunks Tele.eope. Suit Caiei. UnHn.. n '"'"swpci, M..ti. i ' MV"" "vin, Notions, etc. Kulta In many ttorvs for $15 and MS m m Bull, worth iu are wld for". ,9 anJ 10 SulU worth 18.00 are told for ' ' ,7-B0 Hftta. all stylos Al , , ?500 Dusters vrorth 11.00 fold 'for,'.' .'.'.!'.! Rock 1rlc8 76o overall and coaU so at .,.. ' 1!' 47c IVwIfic Coast overalls sold at. "" ' C7 Oollam worth 15o .ow for ., "f. 46c A fin Hue of nocVtlea aro fold at 9o jSuepoodora worth 86o to 36c aro 19c ch lnta worth U.9S to fi.io sell at 19c o)V uu for as 5 to 9 tell at ..'.'.' 97c Harsaln a towl, table, cover haii'm'JJL'i J1 45 A xd atvrtn.ent of ii ToelS vT "BU bmlU8 IMMiolU and tatlonory WUl UVW' . 25c boxo. pa,r and envelop, are sold at ... . IV ter of the floor-space stands a hlndu temple, once more an exact replica, except for tho material used, of a cel ebrated religious shrine. This Is the Temple of MahaJeo, the Hindu god to which It Is dedicated, at Palltana, In tho central provinces of India. The original Is In white marble; the min iature building at St. Louis, one- eighth size, hi of teak. But In this hardest-grained of woods, overy de tail of construction and of ornamenta tion has been faithfully copied tho surrounding colonnade, tho projecting porch, tho tall, tapering pagoJallko spire, with chased brass flnlal, the spiral stairways, the square at roofs carried on gracoful columns, the In tricate carvings that covors every available Inch of service on plinth, columns, door posts, window frames. beams and ceilings and represents H?enos from Hindu mythology, the figures of strange gods, palm trees, flowers, Tollage, sorponts, llonj, fluted linos arabesque scrools In rich vari oty and bowllderlng profusion. Now all this work has been carve.1 by hand, and In this very fact comes a lesson from the East to tho wc, Only In India, or China or Japan. could any raaterploco of combined kill and patience havo originated. Tho Hindu temple was carved oxprois ly for tho St. Ixnil world's fair, and In its production 66 men woro occu- ".a lor two wnolo years. Figure this up mem ories of home, and to the dusky Hin du home and wife and children are Just as dear as to his white brothers of the West. llHHHHltHHl Just It! CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. t What yoa should do Is bay yotfr I Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods of The Kind You Have Always Bought EMIL KOPPE I Bears the ? . .- T t 'J Y. M. C. A. Building, Bears the Signature Summer Excursion Rates and Special Train Service Now On Between Portland and Clatsop Beach. The summer schedule of the As toria & Columbia River railroad ha3 been inaugurated between Portland, Astoria, Gearhart and Seaside, In con nectlon with special round trip excur slono tickets to all Clatsop and North Beach points, and train leaves Union depot S a. m. dally nnd rims throng direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 a ra Gearhart 12:20 p. in. and Seasldo i-':30 p. m. Tho Portland-Seaside Flyer leaves Union depot evory Saturday at 2:30 P. m., arriving Astoria 5:50 p. m. and runs through direct, nrrivine at r.r. hart CM0 p. m. and Soasi.in r.-sn .. In connection with thi i, If there 1b anything you need it is to remove the death-dealing sewer gas from your house. Modem Plumbing will do this and give you com fort as well as health. Havo !your old plumbing Inspected and you may save a heavy bill. g BURROUGHS & PRASER 105 State St, 'Phone 1511 Main. O. C. T. CO8 PA88ENQER 8TEAMER8 POMONA and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sun day at 7 a. m. Deck: Foot of Trada Street M. P. BALDWIN, At J Hosiery, shawls, lounge, I J table and stand covers, T made to order. S-HH--HHa)iai8am9t)taf I Inrrnn iimpuuMitmut I IFliiDQ B BnpposltoiD o,us feku. ,.....,. i R"i..;.??,E?"' ? KHLS'WV' V2S2 "J&! " 'i f& :-7 -... a.uiu. vjsriiuarr. T. ww M rnaiic n n 7i. I kt fouol ttmil. H JJ.l imn." rtxm'M t.m. Bn.pl VrlfcB-jI '""" MABTIN WJDY. UWCtlTH. P. Sold In Salam by 8. C. Ston. Call for Free flamplM. MM OUt on the Amarlenn . r I ,. . . " -Mbiw ,,K h:;;r;' ; r. rz ..-! '.uuu iu an WHERE? Why at 49 State street. wmii mm ; tH"tnmniiiinfc t I niiKinii . . WhnL.U ,-j r.7.' ''"'"' 1, ?.u 1'y qaor Store K. ECKERLEN. Urr4 la tk ell iin. ,," "',"V A11 r, niled Md le. "u dollnrH U'ftlll.l hn..v .. . . ..-..., ,,a,u uran uxpenueu on labor alone. And the skill diini.v has It ani- countorpart In tho work shop of tho west? No; the Bast W alwayj hold its own In certain handi. crafts. Hero wo have nroelaely the oo consideration that has guided the co. mUslonors of India la making their display at St. Louis. India undor HrR. Ih admlrastratlon has marched sUh ...... ene m vast railways, a b.v rawMMii marlno, ooal mltws and racHlarn gold mlwi. cotton factor lw. Jute mliU ad scorw of other oe. u,ai .auusiriM. m,t In none of - ch wiikin her own domalae dew she seriously compote with the OMUWe world Such worn she does wt offer to the West. Dut ,, .., mik ehawu tf such nneuuas that they can be paed throu m finger rlfc- embroldorotl stutr. . .... iwmenu. fahrtns .u.i .... ' m, ',Y7 '"' "J 8a"v Pf dealgns f whlah are ia . ,'.. Iiummj w ...."' " -4uiy. aml eolfc au tw VT ". B .,, '7 "-" ""' "ttm j id nu nnick . "T nwal LDHI MttM of matehod iwwher mui.i ,.J!. Z SZ v-iaisop and North Beach points at rate of R00 for the round trip, good for return passage until October 15 Special commutation tickets, good for Ave round trips, are sold from Portland to samo points for $15 00 tu lu jomrn until October 15. Saturday special round trip 'excur sion tickets from Portland to all Clat sop and North Beach points on sale .; omuruay at rate of $2 50 for round trip, gooj to return Sunday. Ticket, sold from Portland to North neach points are Issued in connection with i. n. & v fitMm , . n - iu uum is torla and baggage Is transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of caargei aad a!, fc sold by the O. R. & N. Co. from po ""u lo viaxsop and North l-wnis are Intarchangeahle bo honoruil nn ,i. ... .. . WU4U& UI in C rnrnh... In either direction betweon nJ,.J and Astoria. ir additional Information address Portland Oregon, or J. C. Max,. 0. t. & P. A Aetoria, Orocon. r.m souvenir of 1904 will be mallei .- SS.'ST fr" upoa "?! 7 l-2m !'" ""HIWIWMMIMIIIIIIIIIII Gives Vigo, Life and Energy j to the Invalid and satisfies and pleases the Healthy Salem I Beer Beach and will Salem Brewrv Association Office, 174 Commercial Street Phone, Main 2131 ? i i i A j.i i MWMMMWM mat,,,