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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1904)
to '-it it mil 6 DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAX, 8ALSH, OXBGON, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBES 20, ISM. CM INDIAN SUMMER AT "j'uW 1 t' .- - f " THE ST. LOUIS FAIR St. Louis, Oct. 20. It's wonderful mented ceiling ore sunk electric lights, what n lot of walking one can do hero Just why Americans should persist in at this fair without, getting fatigued. I.bathing in tubs that are set on the If I Had a pedometer fastened to mc I. floor, when we had the luxurious and think it would register 25 miles a day, If I walked this much nt home I would 1)0 laid up for repairs. October in St. Louis is certainly ideal weather, warm in tho daytime, with clear blue ikies, .aud cool in the evening, but not too cool to eat out of doors or to enjoy the night spectacle. It is "Indlnn sum mer''' here, and I nm told that Novem ber is generally as delightful a month as October. It it is the fair should , hnvo six more successful weeks. We enmo hero with the intention of stay ing two weeks, and John declared that ho could "do" tho fair in n week, lint John is now talking of spending Thanksgiving here. I wouldn't be sur prised if ho were tho lust one to leave. Tho rooms in tho old English country houso pre nil wonderfully beautiful nnd artistic, with their satinwood fitments, delicnto inlays of. raro woods, silk . hangings, panelled walls, four-post mahogany bedsteads, nnd iltiled chimney-pieces, but tho room that interested mo most was tho bath room. Hero's a bathroom to delight tho eyo of tho unwashed. You don't hnvo to climb into a tub nnd climb out again, running the risk of burking your shins pr dislocating your knee-cap, Tho "man who invented this contrivance should hnvo been parboiled in ono of. bis own tubs. This bathroom in tho Knglish coun try houso is n modernized Itomnn plunge bath. The bath, which is qvnl in shape, is sunk into the floor nnd entered by tnenns of mnrblo steps. A novel effect is produced by hidden electric lights below tho surface of the water. Tho walls aro covered with mnrblo in nltcrnnto stripes of statuary, white and palo green, and above with plnstcr of fine finish. In the ornn- scnsible lioman bath to pattern after, is a mystery. Instead of climbing up into a tug that don't fit, why not walk naturally and gracefully down into n largo nnd luxurious pool, as the Romans did? - - Speaking of baths, if the future gen erations of the human race are not clean it will be the fault of tho makers of bathtubs and bathroom accessories. If the unwashed ones do not hump themselves the bathtub makers of this century will surely catch them. In the Palace of Manufactures there is tho greatest display of bathtubs and bath room appliances ever brought together, There uro a number of bathrooms pro vided with every equipment thnt mod ern ingenuity and sanitary science can provide, ranging from porcelnin sitZ' bath nnd lavatory, coinLinntion shower nnd needle-spray to n porcelain-onnnv cled pool both sunk in the tiled floor. In Germany, it seems, tho public schools provide baths and every dirty youngster has to be scrubbed whether he likes it or not. I have no doubt the tenchers often wish tho same practice prevailed in America. In Paris, I am told, the "bath-cart man," peddling baths from houso to house, can still be seen. This evolution of tho bath is one of tho many interesting illustra tions of our progress in. civilization which aro presented for tho instruction of tho student in theso world's fair exhibit places. T. A. D. TWO KINDS - OF CHILDREN Children that grow too fast and those that seem hardly to grow at all, both need Scott's Emulsion. It gives that rich vital nourishment which is the secret of all healthy growth. It rounds out the long limbs, and helps children to grow without using up all their strength in growing. Mothers ought to know more about the wonderful help which Scott's Emulsion would give their children. Wit itnd you a ropl fret upon rtqottt. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pcul Street, New Votk. Iowa Equal Suffragists. Sheldon, Iowa, Oct. 2(1. Tho thirty third annual convention of tho Iowa Equal Suffrngo association began here this morning, and will contlnuo in ses sion through Thursday and Friday. Dclegntcs from associations and clubs in nearly every county of Iown, besides visitors from several other states, ore in tho city. Indications point to n successful mcoting, oven though no no table speakers aro oxpected. Tho open ing session was devoted to reports of ofllcers nnd committees nnd other routino business. Mrs. Mary J. Coggc shall, of Den Moines, the stato presi dent, delivered her nnnunl address this afternoon. Now Head of Trinity. Unrtford, Conn., Oct. 20. Tho in nugurntion of tho ltev. Flnvel S. Luther as president of Trinity collego was n great day for the institution. Many nluinnl and friends' wore present from services begin ning nt 10:30 o'clock this morning. Judge wniiiun Hnmersloy presided nnd( President Hndlny, of Ynlo, respond ed to tho address of wclromo in bc half of other colleges. Tho theater was elnborntely decorated with the col ors of tho college, and a lavish uso of IL..UIIMII nun ii:ii'9 nuiu iiitrnuin all parts of tho country. Tho s( took place in Parsons' theater, potted plants and cut flowers. Among the institutions represented by their presidents or other members of their faculties were the University of Rochester, University of Pennsylvania, Miami University, Vassar College, Ho- bort College,' Clark University, and Smith College. President Luther was born in Con necticut in 18S9. lie was graduated from Trinity in 1870, and taught in tho Racine high school until 1881, when ho was made a professor in Ken yon College, Gambler, Ohio. In 1883 Dr. Luther was made Seabury profes sor of mathematics in Trinity, which office he held until elected to the presi dency of the college. 0 To Add Another Year., ishington, Oct. 20. Though the President's birthday does not fall un till tomorrow, a shower of congratu latory messages wero prematurely re celved nt the White Houso today from individual friends nnd ndmircrs and political organizations in nil parts of tho country. Mr. Roosevelt was born In .New Yoik City, October 27, 1858, and tomorrow will be his forty-sixth birthday. Ho will obscrvo the day in nn entirely informal manner, lunching nnd dining with such members of his family as uro in the city, and with n few intimate friends. -S3. Lucas County. 1 Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath , that ho is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, County nnd Stato aforesaid, nnd thnt said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED. DOL- The Traveled iCertjLGfa Good t-m. Smokers renifj Wherever you go on any road, in every town you're, sure of a great smoke for 5 cents if you ask for the Crcmo. The only cigar for sale everywhere, and everywhere the same. LARGEST SELLER SN THE WORLD. The 'Band h the Smoker s Protection. LARS for each and every enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me And subscribe in my presence, this Cth day of Decern- bor, A. D., 1S80. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notnry Public. 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Wine of Cardui and Thedford's lUack-Draught ii u mm cure for all female diseases. I recommend your medicines to all my friends everywhere 1 go. Five tnonthi ago 1 cou d not walk acro the house without great pain but 1 am well again. I have only taken four bottles of Wine of Cardui but feel better than I have felt U two jiMvrs. MRS. N. T. OLIDKWELL. WINE CARDUI Do You Believe In Signs? A mark, note, token or sympton, in dicates that by which anything' may bo known, that is, wo aro forowarncd if ovll is to befall us,or wo have the pleasure of anticipation if tho signs betoken n fortunato occurrence Acci dental occurrences nil hnvo their signs overy discaso has its symptoms. The point is to heed tho former, and coun teract tho effect of tho latter. Spells of sick boadacho follow indigestion nnd stomach disorders, belching, bil iousness and dyspepsia aro signs of Bickncss. Pcoplo that believo in these signs nnd know that thoy aro, true from experience, can get immediate rcliof nnd a speedy curo by tho uso of Dr. Gunn's Improved Livor Pills. Sold by druggists for 25c per box. Only ono for a doso. Foro sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. Daughters of Confederacy. Elberton, Ga., Oct. 20. This city is entertaining tho annual stato conven tion of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The sessions wero for mally opened today, and will continue until the end of tho week. Eyory chapter in the stato is represented and tho gathering promises to be one of the most successful over held under the auspices of the stato society. Bicycle Ohost. Fort Dodge, Iown, Oct. 20. The bi cycle ghost, which frightened tho resi dents of Fort Dodge for tho lust month, has been discovered in the person of u young society girl, who is n somnntn bulist. Instead of walking in her sleep tho young girl simply rides a block or so on n bicycle, tho rider being attirod in n nightdress. Tho apparition was seen many times each night. Finally, two young men, mounted on wheels, waited for tho ghost. When tho figure appeared speeding down tho avenue, they pur sued and caught up with it. Just ns tho pursuers caught up with the speed lug girl, tho wheel struck a rock and, with n scream, sbo fell. This uwnk ened her nnd she immediately fainted away. Sho wns taken home by the young men, who knew her nnd the mys teiy was explained. Pound Matters Sale. Notice is hereby given that UDder the provisions of ordinance No. 200 1 will on Monday, October 31, 1001. at 1 o'clock p. m. at the pound In the city of Salem, sell at public auction, the following described impounded animal, to-wlt: Ono dark brown horse, about 12 years old, right hind foot white, and anchor brand on left hip. Unless the above described amuallH claimed before said date, sale will be without reserve. J. H. PENLAND, Poundmaster Seventh Ward Salem, Or., Oct. 25, 1904. 10-25-5t Notice to the Public. All persons aro warned not to pay any money due to me in matters grow ing out of the McNary estate to E. M. Croisan, or anyone else, without my authority, nor to allow them to con tract any debts in my namo nor for anyone to pay them any money for mo or on my account A. A. M'NARY. 10-6-dlmo iniiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiii i Lowest Pieces Best Quality J Rough and Dressed Lumber Sashes and Doors, Laths and Shingles, Ash and Fir Wood. Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. Down town office 112 Court street. Telephone Main 2451 J One block east of S. P. pas eenger depot. i 1 1 1 1 1 ; i i i s-t c i "it"i--n-n-4- r i MMK MM hm HARPER WHISKY 9 A Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For Sale by AUGUST SCHREIBER Sale Ten Million Boxes a Yean JPH THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC we We, We Mt Afl DrCKirU Secretary Hay to Speak. New York, Oct. SO. Hepubliouns of Greater New York aro greatly inter ested in the miiKsmeeting to bo held uuder their nuspicos hi Carnegie hull tonight, for the reason that Secretary of Stato John Hay will bo tho prineipal speaker. It will bo tho first speeeh Secretary Hay has mndo during the present campaign, nnd probably the only one ho will make. The meotiag will be addressed by Senator Depew aud Frank W, Higgins, eaudidate for Governor. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Hantaan After Atchison. Topekn, Kus., Oet. 3(3. More than usual inUrMt attaches to the anuual meeting uf the stockholders of the AtMusoa, Topekn & Santa Fe railroad in stfuu here today. The interest is lut- largely to the report that the liar rtman interests will endeavor to secure a pUe un the board of direetors with a tew to bringing ataat a elose alii ac, between the .Vtchuon, the Union Vit ad th Southern Pacific. Our Entire Blanket Stock WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE 1 " Mf - All the profit and patt of the cost goes with them. (3 -v ..' 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