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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
TT " ' ' """ " "Tf Twrvw" v -WP"ljP1JQfTinjpW'1 rji" . w, . "r DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OBEaOR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1904. " till hey o! Beautiful Imith & anes iano Id a home in Gervals of this instrument i$435. Theftfcky laser secured it for 0, the actual price i for it by small cotm- fealers. This piano, le way, is an exact illcate of the one hz- given away by the Itesman. We have jrs just like it. To predate what we are illy doing one should It our Salem store. ery piano is marked plain figures, which rify every claim we jz made as to its re- ttlon in price. T vety tiered Columbia's Anniversary. New York, Oct. 2G.-Colurnhiu uni versity, known in its enrly days as King's college, celebrates its 150th an niversary this week, and tho event promises to bo one of great note in the educational world. Already nut merous educators of prominence are arriving from various parts of the country to tako part in tho program. As a preliminary to tho celebration thero was begun today a scries of con ferences or lectures by a number of eminent foreign scholars. This part of the program, which is purely academic in character, will be succeeded by three days' of exercises which will bo of moro general public interest. Next Saturday will be given over to tho students; all exercises on that day will bo planned and conducted by thorn. On Sunday thero will be a religious scrvlco of pralso and thanksgiving, and tho following day tho celebration will closo with a reception and luncheon to tho famous guests of tho university. A leading feature of the exercises will bo nn address by Dr. Nicholas Murray, tho leading president, reviowlng the history of tho university and its achievements. World's Fair Dog Show. St. Louis, Oct. 20. Tho dog is now having his day at tho world's fair. Tho dog show, under tho direction of tho livestock association, opened today and will continue for scvernl weeks. Tho exhibition comprises canines of high degree from many of tho best known kennels of this country and Canada, IHPIE! SCRUrULA "When a child 1 had a very severe at tack of Diphtheria, which came uearprov ing fatal Upon recovery the glands of tin neck were very much enlarged, and aitei the free use of iodine, the right one wa reduced to its normal size, but the left one continued to grow very slowlv r first, until it was about the size of a goost egg, which began to press on the wind pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be came very painful. An Incision yas madi ana a large quantity of pu discharged The gland was removed, oj as much a. could with safety be tnken out. For tcx years I wore a little pitce of rloth about ar inch long in my neck to kip the plact open. During this time 1 had to have i cut open by the doctor even- time 1 tool cold or the opening clogged. In the Sprint ras persunue which I did or early Summer of 1SS4 I was persunde ujruiv wiic 10 use o. a. a., wnich 1 strictly in accordance with direction Why Appcutncitls? is appendicitis so common to- A &tf- gun 11 Today,; ! Tonight ; Why day! Because wo havo got into tho per nicious habit of eating too fast. Dr. Curtis, tho great authority on th'is disease, says: "Appendicitis often follows tho eating of a very hastily, or particularly large or indigestible meal." After effrelcssly following a foolish custom you can insuro your safety by taking Stuart's dyspepsia Tablets. It is an accepted scientific truth, which ndmits of no dispute, that if you will only keep your digestivo apparatus in good order, you will never suffer from this dread disease, which, at best, moans a weakening operation, with long weeks wasted in bed, and big doc tor's and surgeons bills to pay as souv enirs. Keep your appendix in health by the proper uso of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab; lets, whenever you havo laid yourself open to danger by overeating, and up on tho least sign of stomach or intes tinal trouble, for otherwise, at any time, this dangerous disease may lay you low. Tho curative influenco of this great modicino is quickly shown in tho gen tle, soothing effect it hns on nil in flamed conditions of any part of tho digestivo tract. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tono all tlieso parts up to a proper condition of perfect health, and regulato their functions Into a proper working state. They nlso make away with all the causes of irritation, inflammation or in digestion by helping to dissolve, digest and assimilate, or put to proper use, all tho food which is lying nround in odd corners of your digestivo appa ratus, fermenting rotting and curdling, liko so much garbage in a dirty sink. In theso natural and perfectly sim plo ways, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets restore all sufferers from any form of dyspepsia trouble to health. They nro safe and reliable. They nover fail to relfevo and cure, quickly and permanently. Ubo them, nnd you need never worry about your appendix vermiformlXj The Yost No. JO Allen ; Gilbert- imaker Co.! tgon's Leading House sae!mMMfWWk a'S7i MJPpiiiH'':ijaaaaaa by my wife to use S. S. S. took twenty-six large bottles, nnd wns en tirely cured, for I have not suffered sinct mat time. B. s Rgla d Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston S C Only a constitutional remedv can reach an hereditary disease like Scrofula. Whci the blood is restored to a normal couditioi and the scrofulous deposits nre carried of there is a gradual return to health. S.S.S is well known as i blood purifier and tonic. It is tin only guaranteed strictly vegetabh remedysola. Ifyoi have any signs oi Scrofula, write ui and ourphysiciauf will ad vise you fret The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga Medal for Carnegie. New York, Oct. 20.Andrcw Carne gie is to bo highly honored nt tho meeting of tho British Iron and Steel Institute, which began n thrco days' session at tho now Hofel Astor today, Mr. Cnrneglo will bo presented with thei Bessemer gold medal in recogni tion of his services to tho iron and steel industry ,of tho world. Tho only other Americans who hnvo received the medal are John Fritz, tho pioneer steel man of Bethlehem, Pa.; Peter Cooper and Abraham Hewitt, of New York, nnd Alcxnnder Holley, an emi nent inventor and engineer. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of C&t&yf7Uc&24 ilem Branch : 299 immercial St. The Machine Behind the IFno Work. Excel all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 Sold J. D. BROWN, Agent 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 288 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. We Rent We Sell. Wo Exchange We Repair. WOOD FOE STATE INSTITUTIONS. Sealed bids will bo received at tho Executive Office, .Stato Capitol, Salem, until 2 o'clock p. m., Xovembur 10, 11)0-1, for furnishing wood for tho sov oral stnto institutions located nt or nenr Salem, as follews: Insane Asylum, main building, 4500 cords first growth fir. Insano Asylum, Cottage I'artu, 1500 cords first growth fir. Penitentiary, 700 cords first growth fir; 700 cords second growth; 100 cords oak, Reform School, 475 cords first growth fir; 4S0 cords second growth. Deaf Muto School, 350 cords first growth fir; 75 cords split ash or oak. Blind School, 80 cords first growth fir; 10 cords oak. Capitol Building, 400 cords first growth fir; 20 cords oak. Bids on second growth fir wood for all or any part of tho abovo will also bo entertained. Bids will be received for all or any pnrt. Cordwood must bo cut while green, from sound tlmbej, four foet long, reasonably straight, well sea soned, delivered as designated, nt or near the several institutions, closely corded without bulkhoads. Delivery mar begin May 1st, and must bo com pleted by October 1, 1005. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check, pnyablo to tho Clerk, or cash equal to 25 cents per cord, to be forfeited to the stato as damages, in case the bidder recoiving the award shall fall to exeout" a contract to do liver tlio wood and furnish satisfactory bond. Sureossful bidders will bo re quired within ten days after notifica tion of aceeptnneo of bid lo entor Into a eontraet aud furnish a satisfactory bond. BidderB should bo oaroful to state in their bids tho name of tho in stitution and the kind and number of cords of wood to bo furnished. Bids mutt In In staled envelopes, endorse "Proposal tor Wood," and addressed to the undersigned. Any farther Infor mation may bo had of the undersigned. The right is roserved to reject any or all bids or any part of a bid, and to waive defeetf in any bids, if it be deemed to the Interest of the state to do so. j By onler of tho Board of Trustees of the several institutions. j W. N. 0ATKN8, Sertary to Governor. Oft 26 JS 31 Nov. S-4-8. Chittim Bark Sold. A cnrlond of chittim bark of 20,0,00 pounds was shipped East by Boggess &, Co. Monday, having been sold to patent medicino manufacturers nt 4'4e a pound. This is considered cheap for chittim bark, as it has been as high as 18c within tho past few years. Chittim bark, however, is becoming scarcer on tho coast each succeeding year, owing to the fact that peeling the' bark kills the trees, and thnt very few trees havo been set out to meet tho de ficiency. Sqme farmers havo set branches out on tho hillsides which are not fitted for pasture or for plowing, but tho area of such planting is con sidered very small. Somo doalcrs think chittim bark will bo worth $1 a pound within the next five years. Most of the patent medicines nindo for stomach, liver nnd kidney trouble con tain diluted essence of chittim bark, and tho only part of the country where this bark is found in good supply is west of tho Cnscado range of moun tains. Telegrnm. Tho Wrong Mr. Parker. The Albnny Democrat jumped nt the wrong conclusion when it said: "Clnrcncc Parker and Misi Blanch Kcover wero united in mnfringo nt Bend, Or., last week. Tho groom is n son of VftHl. Parker, of tho state print ing ofllco, and formerly resided in Sa lem." Clarence Parker referred to is n clerk at Zinn's storo in this city, nnd, from present indications, will not bo rendy for tho knot for scvernl months. His many friends would gladly extend their congratulations, but must forbear that pleasure for a time nt least. UooKing ForWorK? 7 mil 1 V 1 K Enroll in the I. C. S. nnd you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at home, in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol lowing positiens: UicliuJcai, OectrlctI, Stum, Ctrl, cr Ulfllsr. Eitiuir; Drifttnia; ArcMirt; Ink kcrpir; 'ttoeirtplcr: Siov-Cird Nrtttr; Mali Oritur; or ki Writer. Writ TODAY, itntlne which por tion Interest joo, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Bex 799, SCRANT0N. FA. os uu. os oca iocil uruaiminsi Schools, Scranton, Pa. Salem,' Or., April 20, 1904. International Correspondence Gentlemen: In reply to your request asking for my opinion of your schools aa a student, will say I am well pleased with your methods of instruction, aud tho faculty you havo of making your losaons so plain and easily understood. Any person with a common school education cannot holp but be benefitted by pursuing a course la which ho Is Interested. In so far as I have pursued rnj courso, could not suggost any way to Improve your meth ods of instruction. I bog to remain, Yours truly FRED A. LEGO. Class L. A. C. C2B.331 Free Circulars r. w. wrmCHEN. Local Agent- F. X. HOLL, Asst. Sapt. McKay Bids', 3rd P. Stark, PORTLAND. ORE. Dt Yei Rteiivt Thisi Wirtlm limgtt? They Are About Your Health. When your health goes the least bit wrong, a wireless message is sent ttfyour brain. v It says something like this : "You nro not qutto well-take a tloao of BEECHAM'S PILLS at oneo and It will put you right." Do you attend to these messages when you rccelvo them? You should do so. BEECHAM'S PILLS often prevent a serious illness, and so prove themselves "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." Gold Evorywhoro In Boxonf1oc. and 25a. Another Man Ptt To Woffc it ."f WATT Sinrp The Bicycle Han hns nddod another, man to his already largo force of skilled help, and is Better Ptep&ted Than Ever To ropalr your wheel or umbrella promptly, needs repairing. ' If tho whool Get it Done Right WATT SHBPP THE BICYCLE MAN Three-fifty shoes There are lots of $3.50 and $4 shoes; we suppose a good many of them are worth the price. Seiz Royal Blue shoe is sold at $3.50 and $4; it's not only worth what it costs; it's bet ter than its cost. Many a $5 shoe isn't as good for comfort and wear. We can fit your feet aud your mind with Beli Royal Blue " r 'vQOOCO. Something Doing I This Beautiful Moonlight Night Come Out and Enjoy Yourself A musical entertainment for everybody. Something new for people on the street in front of Geo. C. Will's Music Store. EVERYBODY INVITED You can't miss the enjoyment even if you arc a block away, but you should come to the store to fully appre ciate it Geo. C. Will, Opposite Ladd & Bush's Dank, i UaU ! 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