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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1904)
10 DAH.T OAPITAIi JOURNAL, 8AXEM, 0EE00N, SATTJKDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1001. BURGLAR HEARD HIM POP QUESTION tr V. ." lurgla giving tho na'mo of Howard liaison captured irjTblrty-fifth street, JJiantqId an amusing story of his first Mxporlenco In acquiring tho property orXothors. When arrested ho had sev tral pieces of silverware bearing tho litinlo.of a wealthy soap manufacture -.'aresjcllng In Madison avenue, Ono ftpleco, had been pawned to buy Wat feon's breakfast, but was quickly ro- cuhtoui nuiNiu iuiu iuo poiicu no ad recently lost his position as a hos Jpiial attendant and was extremely 'huntrrv when hn found tho ti.isnmrint ibt Tho; mansion open nnd walked in. lllo sneaked up Btalrs, and was about 'to help, himself to somo silver articles vT?bena young man and handsome girl V entered the parlor. Watson was fright ened; but concealed himself behind somo heavy, draperies, and was com polled to stand ihero sovcral hours, whilo tho young couplo discussed their affairs and tho youth finally proposed and was accepted. When ho was able to escape from tho hiding placo tho fellow found all exits fastened and was compelled to remain in tho houso throughout tho night. Early in tho morning ho eluded tho servant ana fled down tho avenue. Soon afterward ho was arrested. When dotoctlves vis Hod tho house tho burglary had notyct been discovered. ' , ghazzar, after having produced Queen Esther, standing room was at a premi um at both performances.' Tho Grand will doubtless bo packed at each per' fonnance. At Spokane When Mr. Robinson produced Bel- Not a Sick Day Sinco. "I was taken severely, sick with kidney trouble. I trlod all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. Ono day I saw an ad of your .Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt re lieved, and soon thereafter was en tirely cured, and havo not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. 0., writes. Only 50c at J. C. Perry's drug store. i i i i Don't forget That a nice theatre, party Tuesday and Wednesday night would boa splen did thing to givo a few of your friends at tho Belsbazzar sacred opera. JOURNAL .OPEN FORUM Correspondents need not sign names to communication in good faith, and not personal, and of local Interest. otupmf i ! Ttf ayellug . Men's i Gteat Sacrifice cMmHcsj Sale V S , Tho Original Remedy That "Kills tho Dandruff Germ" An Exquisite Hair Dressing. J B II (lit ill lftV YJBjPrT L y m B vL tJ&&mL I afer Herpicide Girls I k n. m m r Jim I fflk n T . tfghf&'J I Lm .mmhhmhhhhhhhhmi i (William P. McKcnzio in Christian Scienco Sentinel.) It is quito evident that changes for the better in tho world, are to bo wrought by tho betterment of indi vidual character. Tho unit in society has been termed tho family, and it is considered as important to provent tho disintegration of tho family as it would bo to prevent tho individual bricks in a building from crumbling. Hence tho laws formulated for tho protection of tho family in all ages, and tho fact that in history wo havo many records of waning power, and oven extinction, for nations that dis regarded tho basic truths which theso laws wero intended to safeguard. Sometimes tho guild or association has ate We COS- sl. THE LADIES OBJECT to a gummy and sticky hair dressing or ono that is full of sedimentary chemicals in tondod to dyo tho hair. Tho markod proforonco for ii clean nnd dainty propnrutlon, particularly ono that overcomes olllncss and leaves tho hair light and fluffy, is rcflcctod in tho enormous salo of Nowbro's Her picide. Discriminating Indies bo como enthusiastic over its refresh ing qunlity and exquisite fragrance. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY must havo protty hair. Tho features may bo quito plain or oven homely, yet if tho head is crowned with an nbundnnco of beautiful hair, attrac tiveness will not bo lacking. Tho poet saysi "fair tresses man's im perial raco onsnnro." Herplcldo iKi III A Koilttiv Mr' gives tho hair a charming distinct iveness that is characteristic of no otbor hair dressing, DIUBASED HAIR A MISFORTUNE Unsightly or diseased hair is a mis fortuno in moro ways than one. Tbero is tho actual Injury to tho hair folliclos, and tho consequent loss or thinning of tho hair; this mny cntiso diseases that sometimes follow a re moval or thinning of naturo's pro tection to tho head." A diseased condition of tho hair effects a worn an's disposition to a marked degree. If tho hair is dull, brittlo and life loss, owing to tlio presenco of a mi crobic growth, tho effect is to damp en one's spirits and causo a loss of interest in personal appearance. Tho uso or iMowuro's iierpiciuo over comes tho ravages of tho dandruff rnicrobo, after which tho natural benuty and nbundanco of tho hnir will return as nnturo intended. Al most mnrvelous results follow tho uso of Horplcide. Gentlcment will , .find Nowbro's Herplcldo in uso nt Daniel J. Fiy, Special Agent At Drug Stores $1.00.. Send 10c in stamps for Bample to Dept. L, Tho Her plcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. "DESTROY TID3 CAUSE YOU REMOVES THE EFFECT." all important bnrbcr .shops. STOPS ITCHING OF THE S.QALP INSTANTLY. Weil-Known Physician From Los Angeles Writes: Nowbro's Herplcldo has given sat isfaction. It has benefitted my wife a great deal and sho instructs mo to say that it is tho very best thing sho over used. (Signed) O. D. FITZGERALD, M. D. Los Angolos, California. Herplcldo Did Wonders. I havo used your Hcrpicido and it has done wonders for mo. I would not bo without it, nnd recommend it to everyone. (Signed) MINNIE SWIFT. Bnkcrsflold, California. An Unhealthy Hair. been ndopted which wero disadvanta geous to others. When tho viowpoint is selfish tho Golden Rulo will bo -reversed, whether by a trade guild or by tho larger and moro composito un ion called a nation. When all is said, wo' recognizo that wo may havo to deal with men and women, anil cnuuren, too, separately and individually, and thnt tho prog-. ress of reform must bo'workod out by bringing them ono by one into sym pathy with thq law of llfo illustrated by Christ Jesus. . Whero was tho right; method of dealing with tho individual better interpreted in action than by that interview which Jesus had with tho woman of Samaria at Jacob's well Leaving tho sin in her llfo to bo condemned by herself, and appeal ing to her capacity to understand spiritual things, ho oponcd out to her the truth regnrding God and mnn just ns earnestly as do they who seek "the applauso of list'ning senates to com mand," yet his audienco was at that timo ono individual, and-sho a woman with nono too good a reputation. ,By tho saving of that ono woman, how ever, Ho saved all who havo sinco been blessed by tho truth promulgated by her. Thus wo soo how betterment for man as a wholo comes by bcttorment of a mnn as an individual, nnd the chnngo does not need to be in his cir cumstances so much ns in his charac ter. When a right character has been formed it will show in this, thnt de cisions will bo mndo in harmony with prlnciplo, and not in view of trnnsiont self-interest. Tho man who can bo in fluenced by a bribo is foolish ns ro gards himself, and dangerous in tho community, for tho briber gives to tho few, excopting by their help to tako again from tho many. Tho proverb ro mains true, "Fools mako a mock at sin," but thero is also a promiso in Scripture regarding tho timidity of culpablo men in tho presence of one who is honest. "Ono man of you shall chaso a thousand, for tho Lord your God, Ho it la that flghteth for you, as Ho hath promised you." This has been illustrated when ono true mnn in n city has caused hundreds of wrong doors to tremble nnd many to fleo sim ply by having courngo to enforco law. Hero courago and character aro ns one, both being reliance upon tho per manent, whereby man mny reflect tho changeless and eternal God. When all men nro courageous in trusting to The samples from which the mediant's orders taken are now on sale at wholesale prices, fcotf eht them at a liberal redaction and cive n i.i ...rji.'r - c,..j t. w vomers we crciwim.u we mugiu, x ue goods are all the latest styles and are in good condition. SAMPLES Ladies' Jackets, Dress Skirts, Underskirts, Un derwear, Back-combs, Night-gowns, Baby Clothes, Purs, Belts, Gloves, Shawls, Mittens, Hoods, Waists, Suspenders, Hosiery, Sweat ers, Wrappers,, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Leggins, ' RfVCTFlN ft f.RFFNRAUM been lopked upon ns tho unit, nnd for J tc ' tho weifaro of ono guild measures have i 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem ltBMmiHittiii tffifftirtfTttn,ritttititmei)(it(iiMinl Money, feet, shoes , You're going to put your money and your feet into shoes of some kind; it makes quite a ., difference what shoes you put them into. Put $3.50 or $4 and your feet into a pair of Selz Royal Blue Shoes and congratulate yourself. You'll get tho best shoes your fett or ybnr money ever wont into. $ rff iiiaii cf ! iaiiwgwftiM' JOHN SHOLUND, Metch&nt Taiio Experienced cutter and fitter. Will guarantee all work Also del ' Intr.srcssin? and repairing Ocera House Block. Court Steet ntiamfit6ittiaii)iiatifHM'w' good ns principle, when they aro nil characterized by actions manifesting that which is enduring nnd God-sustained, then happiness is of necessity universal nnd pormanent. Bolshazzar. As enmnosed bv Geo. F. Hoot liaW of beautiful chorus quartets and tm tets, with only enough solo work op"B it a proper setting. ONE KIND " Because it's made''in "your HOME TOWN. ' Because it's manufacturers pay out to the farmers of this vicinity over $50,000 every year. Because most of this mon ey goes directly into the cash drawers of Salem Business Houses. Because the officers and stockholders of this company live in Salem own property to, Salem, do business in Salem, pay taxes in Salem, and expect to stay in Salem. ' W ifft ..A. C-lf J U(Uua u vy v wuuu up Salem is to patronize Salem people. csh Two Kinds of Argument t U. WHY YOU SHOULD USE ANOTHER KIND 'V BUTTER For these reasons we think we are fully justified in asking f. ....ASK YOUR GROCER. " Because CASCADE Bat ter is the fcest better made la Oregon today. Becaoscitisfolly gtfaran teed and we have never h&A a single pound returned. Because it's pasteurized and made fresh every day. Becacse it tastes gooji smells good and keeps good until It is used. n,P ffiR feadin2 8T cers of Salem and FotiUnf recommend it and say ii I gives sat'sfaction. Ip?' 52SJ , rfttfeW- - " iaJ. tin i&-