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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
ttftlAiU' "My .'.,, 4 .. DAILY fAPirAL JOimKAIs gAMBM, OBKOOy, TH1DAY, TEBBUABY 3, 1D0& K Fjf nw Kcgular 25c Oranges 20 CENTS DOZEN Regular 40c Oranges 30 CENTS DOZEN Begular 50c Oranges 40 OENTS DOZEN Order somo ripo olives for your Sun day dinner; FDLLEa&. DOUGLAS, SALEM'S LEADOia GEOOEES. 142 State Streot. Phono 2261 Use the best coffee sold, Chase & Sanborn '8 Scnl Moeha and Java, cheap er and hotter in tho long run. PERSONALS Hiss Helon Steiwor returned homo to Jefferson today. Miss Elsie Dilley, of Eugene, is visit ing friends in this city. Oscar LaQrango, of Evorott, Wash., is in tho city, visiting his parents. Hiss Lois Pratt, of Corvallis, is in tho city, visiting Miss Alta Altaian, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horron aro spend ing a few days on their ranch, near Au rora. J. M. Haborly wont to Portland this morning, where ho intends ,to mako his home. Miss Jennnio Buick, of Roseburg, is tho guest of Mrs. R. B. Houston for a few days. G. O. Oliver, of Portland, has boon in tho city on business, and wont to Albany today. Hon. II. E. Ankony, of Eugene, has returned to his homo after a visit to the Capital City. Mrs. S. C. Flint, of Roseburg, who has been visiting in Portland, is in tho city for a f ow days. H. J. Ottonheiiner has roturnod from McMinnville, where ho was called on a hop case, which ho" won. Howard Catlin, who attonds the Eu gene high school, is in tho city visiting his parents for a few days, I. J. Brownstcin has returned from a business trip at Dallas, Independence and several other West Sido towns. , Mrs. D. A. Pnino, who has beon the guest of Mrs. C. P. Bishop for a wook, returned to her home at Eugene today. Miss Mnymio Granger, who is em ployed at tho stnto house, has gono to her homo at Albany for a few days' visit. Miss Justine CalmelRj of Portland, who has been the guest of Miss Cora Talkington for a few days this week, has returned homo., Miss Berth'u Reed, of Portland, is in tho city visiting with relatives, at pres ent being with Mrs. W. P. Buchner,!of South Commercial street. Prof. Mulkey, of the State Normal -school, at Ashland, returned homo to lay, after spending a few days in at tendance at tho legislature. Frod Wagner, editor of tho 'Ashland Tidings, has been in tho city for sev cral days attending tho legislature, re turning homo this morning. Alfred Hall, of Portland, who has beon spending n fow days at tho homo of Henry Fawk, in this city, loft on tho overland train for San Francisco last evening. Mrs.'Enos Prcsnall and daughter, Miss Alico, aro homo from an extended visit with relatives and friends in Los Angeles. They visited other Califor- nia points. n The entrance to Tillamook buy has been deepened until now thero is over 20 foot of water at a moderato tido, and makes is very good harboring for "the ships. o- Miss Grace Owon Bogart, of Eugene, died--Tuesday evening in Tiffany, Ohio. Take nutmeg; one is notaa good as another. Sphilling's Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil ; the oil is their virtue. There are dry nuts; there are wormy nuts. We are no more careful in nutmegs than all through. Your grocer's; money back. ilHHIMIl IM I I 1 1 I H Ijlfr I Tic Latest We have now a finer Choco- 4 late" Cream than was ever I made in Salem before, at Zinn's 154 State Street. 104 Court Street. CHANGE TIME SCHEDULE Temporary Diner Service Installed on Southern Pacific A chango has been mado in tho time card of trains Nos. 11 and 12 on tho Southern Paciflo, and it is understood that No. 12 will pass Salem ono hour later than tho usual timo on tho old schedule. This delay is caused by tho taking of tho ferry boat at Benicia, California, off tho servico for threo months, whilo it undorgocs some much needed repairs, making it necessary for all Oregon trains to run into and out of San Francisco via Stockton, which is a longer route, causing tho later schedule. The ferry at. Benicia is tho largorst, for ry boat in the world, and has a capacity of four or five trains at ono trip, but it has needed repairs for some time, and will bo takon to tho ship yards for that purpose. Whilo this delay is in effect a dining car service will bo established on Ore gon trains Nos. 11 and 12. A dining car, serving breakfast and lunch will bo nttuched to No. 11 as far south as Goshen, whero it will bo transferred to No. 12, and ruu back to Portland, serving dinner and supper on that train Tho car will bo taken from tho diner servico of tho O. K. & N'., nnd will bo under tho supervision of tho superin tendent of tho servico on that road. It is also understood that a "flyer" will bo put on botween San Francisco and Portland, which will only make stops at tho principal cities along tho line, and will make much hotter timo than tho rogular overlands. NATUBE TELLS YOTJ. As Many a Salem Bcader Knows Too Well. When tho kidnoys aro sick, Naturo tells you all about it. Tho urino is naturo 's calendar. Infrequent or too froquont action; Any urinary trouble tells of kidney ills. Hundreds of peoplo testify to this. Mrs. Wn. Rninwator, wifo of Wm, Bainwator, employed in Veal's chair factory, rosiding at 903 East First street, Albany, says: ."My kidnoys troubled mo oflTand on for eight years. Every timo I contracted a. cold it set tlod in my kidnoys, cnusing my back to ache ofton so badly that I could hardly get about to attend to my house hold duties. Accompanying this was a very annoying and distressing difficul ty with tho kidney secretions. I was treated by physicians and took a num ber of highly recommended remedies, but tho Tolicf I obtained was only tem porary, and I was about discouraged. Finally I read an advortisomont about Doan's Kidney Pills, and got a box and began their uso. I expected somo roliof, of course, but, to my surprise, thoy went quickly to tho root of tho diseaso, and I had no moro troublo, un til recontly I felt symptoms of a re currence Doan's Kidnoy Pills aro tho best kidnoy medicino I over usod, and I have recommended thorn to neigh bors." Plenty moro proof liko this from Sa eom people. Call at Dr. Stona'a drug store, and ask what his customers ro port. For salo bytill dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agonts for tho United States. Bemomber tho name Doan's and tako no othor. o SALEM AGAINST NEWBEBd. Business College Baaket Ball Team Will Meet Pacific. The Business College basketball team went to Newberg this morning on tho steamer Pomona, whero they will moot tho Pacific Collego team this evoning in a struggle for supremacy in that sport. Tho members who were with tho team are as follews: Phelps and Humnhroys. forwards; M. Mantson, center; Huat and Hewitt, guards; D'Ar- mond and Meyers, substitutes. Man ager MiloB will referee. Tho boys aro in fine condition, aud, as tho Pacific team is reported to bo in a like condl tion, a good gamo is expected. 4 iiiimiiHumnt in i Tie Masses Whether laws aro mado for them . or not, our meals are, nnd they aro appreciated by hundreds ; every day. I White House Restaurant til 1 1 II 1 1 1 I WWHHHW CHINESE NEW YEAR DAWNS Amid the Beating of Tom Toms and the Roar of Bursting Bombs Many peaceful and lawabiding citi zens were startled from thoir reposo in well-earned sloop shortly after midnight last night, by tho boating of torn toms and an oxplosion of flroworks such as is never heard In this city except on tho dato of tho Ohlnamon's festival, Chineso New .Year; no othor holiday is so important in tho estimation of tho celestials. A great share of tho local Chinamen's hard-earned savings must have beon expended for tho purchaso of fireworks, Chineso gin, candy and hop, nil of which aro used extensively in this celebration. To thoso astronomically inclined it may bo interesting to know that tho Chineso Now Year falls' on tho first now moon after tho sun ontors Aquarius, which makes it como not before Janu nry 21st, nor after February 10th. Tho year is indicated by tho ago of tho reigning emperor, so that tho yoar bo gun today is tho 30th year of Kwang Sui, which, translated into English, means "Illustrious Succession " for tho emperor's own name is too sacred to bo used in connection with an or' canary ovont as tho morging of ono year into an other. Tho Chineso might be called tho original Quakers, so far as their nomenclature for months and dnys is concerned, for they aro really not designated by names, but by num bers, so that New Year's day is -tho "first day of tho first month of the 30th year of Kwnng Sui." Martin. Tho world's famous Martin guitars and mandolins will bo kept in stock hereafter nt Geo. C. Will's. Como in and comparo their tono with othor mnkes. It SOCIAL EVENTS Society turned out in full forco Wed nesday ovening nt tho last of tho series of threo brilliant balls given by tho Contury Club, of this city, at tho Ar mory Hall. Tho decorations were very artistic, quantities of small fir trees lined tho hall, and tho ceiling was huug. with, flags. Ferns and evorgreens, iut'crwovqn with tho national colors, were everywhere in evidence. MoElroyVf orchestra furnished de lightful music throughout tho uvening, and over 65 couples triuued tho light fantastic through tho pleasant hours. Punch was served in tho lunch room, nnd those who did not dnnco were amused at cards at one end of tho hall. Tho wholo affair, was a delightful ovont in the social whirl. Tho hand somely gowilod Indies mado a pleasant setting to tho scene Peoplo from Portland and Albany and other valley towns woro present. 8. P. Will Build Switch. O. L. Williams, tho logging contrac tor of Dexter, who has been getting out logs for tho Eugene Lumber company, is at Cottage Grove, getting out logs on Bowo river to bo shipped by train to Eugene. The logs will bo loaded onto cars irnd hauled to Cottago Grove. At that point tho cars will be trans ferred to tho 8. P. and brought to Eu eoeo. It is understood that tho S. P. will build- a switch to the mill over which tho logs will bo hauled and lum ber shipped out. Brnmutifui Women reillx that JoxurUnt hair of rlcli. yoqtbful color altrara ad4i to tbelr cbarm. Tbebatr mar be golden, black or brown, but wbea it become gray or faded there Is an appearance of ace, tbonxh abe mar feel ; jronnr ai ertr. En aer ibciv citcujh- w h v r-iv tancca ms ktlr Ii 'KLAk, drawback t man ftm" 'F- anj women. CJaaTx y HMIRHEALTH fejM You tee? Yotmg Ulfrari brlest back tb color and beauty of Jonth to r ray or faded bair. I'oJltlr ely rnnorea dandruff, kill the terra and atop bair falling. Data not oil akin or linen. Aided by UAUVISA HOAP It aootbes and beala tb acaln. atopa Itcblas and promote flna bair frowtb. tarw Wc. bottle. 7ake Bothlur wlttont Pbllo Hajr Co. alioitwe. Frit Sup Cffir Wm&ll . film tbl coupon, tak to an of the followlnc droMtit. and jet BOe. bottla IIaj' Hair Utlh and a 25c. cake tlarflna Medicated Soap. BMi.l9rrif.,,.!,tb "d ot. both for 60., or est by Fhuo liar flpeclaltle Co., jwrk, M. J.. xpreu prepaid, ca receipt of Wc and ibis tit. Krae , .,,,,. AAArrtt... .., Kollowlr. droniat rapplr Hay'a IMUbulth vd Varfiw Soap la tbtlr atop cwli PALACE PHAR. W LJmkmJi - f l3 rA M f n f Zf AFTER SICKNESS VINOL IS A WONDEEFtTL TONIOI AND STBENGTHENEB. Geo. W. Putnam Refunds Monoy iu All Cases Whero It Palls to Givo Satisfaction. . "During tho past fow months thero,1 has been a gfcat doal of sickness of! ono kind and another in this vicinity," said Mr. Putnnm, "and I want to say to the peoplo of Salem that tho one' thing to nid rocovory after sickness is! to givo tho patient a blood buildingj nnd strength restoring tonic, ono that; will givo strength to every organ iu' tho body. "Now," continued Mr. Putnam, " don't beliovo thero is another remedy iu tho country equal to our delicious cod liver oil preparation, Vinol, for making pure, rich, red blood and build mg up strength. I say this from an intlmato knowledge of almost ovcry1 medicino on tho markot, and after con sidering what Vinol is nnd has done. "Vinol contains cvory ono of tho body-building, modicinnl elements ofi cou uvor oil. without ono drop of oil to upset tho stomach and retard its' work, and this with organic iron, which1 is a needful constituent for tho blood1 makes Vinol. It nets directly on the stomach, croato3 a healthy appolito and enables tho digestive organs to ob-j tain tho necessary elements from tho food eaten to mako rich, rod blqod, and! healthy flesh and musclo 'tissuo and) creato strength, aud you know what you aro taking." Continued Mr. Putnam, "Wo hnvo n; good many loitsrs liko tho following:' "Mr. A. Manser, of Poughkcopsio,; N. Y., writes: 'A sovero fovor loft mo; in a very weak condition, nnd no mat ter what I took I could not scorn to get any strength, until through a friond I; learned of Vinol. Two bottles worked! wonders for mo, no quickly did it ro stpro my health and strength ,nnd I am; fast gaining in wclgtb. Vinol- is a, wonderful strength creator.' "In tho strongest manner wo unhesii tatingly endorso and gunrantco Vinol to increnso tho appetite, euro stomach troubles, givo strength and rcnowod vitality to tho aged, build up tho run down, tired and debilitated and ro- storo health to tho convalescent or wo will return ovory dollar paid us for it. Geo. W. Putnam, Druggist." Succumbed to the Inevitable. Eight, months ago thero camo to Oro- gon City a merchant who purchased a stock of goods. An advertisement was solicited of tho new merchant who in formed tho newspaper man thnt fio did not beliovo in advertising, since ho so riously questioned tho efiiency of reach ing tliQ public in that way. Last week tho s'amo business mun packed up his goods and departed for other pastures. Tho merchant who sovers his partner ship with prlntern' ink will sooner or later find himself divorced from tho trading public. Enterprise. Oontennlal Notes, Portlnnd, Oregon, whero tho Lewis and Clnrk exposition is to bo hold next summer, now has a population of 135,000. When tho population did not exceed 100,000, tho citizons subscribed $430,000 to tho fair. A model hat factory showing how hats aro manufactured will bo ono of tho attractive exhibits In tho palaco of manufactures, liberal arts and vnriod industries at tho Lewis and Clark ccn tonnial. . ' Submarino illumination of Guild's Inke, tho natural "grand basin" of tho western world's fair, will bo an uniquo feature of tho LowIh and Clark exposition. Lights will bo placed on the bottom of tho lako in air and wator tight rccoptaclos, and at night visitors may see tho fish swimming around in tffo water. o STATE NEWS In a few days tho people of Cross Koys, Or., and Bend will havo an op portunity to ride to and fro in an au tomobile. It is being built at Portland, and will soon bo ready for use, Tho machine is 10 foot long, nnd carries 12 rrassoncerft, runs 20 miles an hour and is driven by a -iO-horso power gaso line engine. It iu to bo ruu over a fino road which is thoroughly dried and oiled. Albany's newest production is the "High' School Whirlwind," a paper published by tho HludouU. Tho anti-cigartto war is now on nt Tho Dalles under tho ausplees of tho school board of that town. The First Church of Christ, SoIontUt, of Eugene, filed artioloa of Incorpora tion with the county clork Tuesday. The Eugene pajcrs have now ehunged to four pages, and will hereaf ter appear in that shape. Bugeno will have a new industry, in tho shape of a new creamery. Tonight and Saturday, fair. v -Js " T-T- Se This Bale is our greatest bargain what you can got. f? I I Salem Woolen Mjll Store. I u-, COLUMBIA WONT PLAY H V" Word lias boon rocoived from Chcina wa that the football gamo which waB schediilbd betwoon tho 'lightweight tbdm of thnt placo and the Columbia Juniors has 'tteon called off. Tho causo of this is not any "cold foot" on tho part of the Chcinawa boys, but tho 'Columbia team hnn mado so many excuses that it is scon to bo usoless for nny attompt to bo mado to pull tho gamo off. Fi nances, sickness nnd ( opposition of tho faculty havo all boon pleaded by tho Columbian, and, although tho Chemawa boys offered to pny tiio oxpousos of tho othor toam, should they como to Che mawa to play. Tho onlything that tho Pplumbia manager would ngreo to was that Chemawa como to tho othor school and pay thoir own expenses. This was not agreed to by tho Chomawans, and tho gamo was doomod. Druggist Movos to Portland. J. M. Haborly, who has boon tho pro prietor of tho Palaco Pharmacy for tho past two years, has closed his storo in this city, and tills morning loft for Portland, shipping his fixtures on tho steamer Pomona, whero ho will opbn ono of tho largest wholcsalo nnd retail drug businesses located on tho Kast Side, lie hns selected a sito in Bunny- sido addition, and expects to open Ills store in a short timo. Thoron K, Ly ons, who has clerkod in Mr.' Haborly 's storo in this city for somo time, will go to Portland Monday, where ho will accept a position with his former em ployer. . Boad Day. Today Is road day in tho county com missioners ' court, but tho docket is small this mouth, and there are only twp matters up for consideration. . . A public road, 30 foot In width, was ordered established from tho property of J, T. Turner to tho flulem-Hilverton road. Tho matter of tho potitiou of IF. A. Tanner for tho location of a gateway or road from hor rosidencu property to tho Garden Reed nnd tho Prutiim road is being nrguod this afternoon. i n Tho Kudeavorers of tho First Chris tian church will hold their regular monthly business meeting tonight In tho church parlors. A soeinl will bo given in connection, to which all friends aro invitod. 7 Another Plunge. Another marriage license was grunto by County Clork Roland today, Chris Biebert and Alico Caiubas bolng tho happy parties. Kick Bier Has Moved But is still working at bis trado, shoe CHEMiWA repairing, at "Thd Toggery," 1 30-5t Pieces ovont of tho yoar. , Hero Is atf idea, of IfAT DEPARTMENT For this week only you will havo a chanco to buy our $3.00 values for $1.50 $10.50, $10.00 and $14.00 suits and ovorcoats now $10 $12.60 suits and ovorcoats. $8.00 mt iiJuiii ii hi rH-j; . io'x w iw&sxpsus&r . . no -; v.'-ir li ' rodUcod Boys' clothi iced to prlcos pleasing to all, 20 t ovory suit. 30 por cent' oK on Tnka advantago of our shirt sale, beforo thoy aro all gone, $1.50 and V $1.00 values now 65c FOUNTAIN ORDERED ' - . , -, v i M ' f - V' ' 1 Tho Spa Confcctlonory has a now 20tU p Century Sanitary Soda Fountain, wlilck ' will bo installed May 1st. This now j fountain is" tho nckndwledgo loader''' among nil fountains mado, combining beauty and usefulness with porfoct sunitntlon. Drawing a bettor soda than any oth-,,' or stylo of fountain ovi)r constructed, i tho fountain that tho Spa has ordered jf is as fino ns any in tho Northwost, nnd is tho best so far ordered In tho statu of Oregon. Valentine. Postals ut tho Variety Storo. Jonea Telia Why Customer How is it Mr. Jones, thnt you havo no blcyclo'rackf I soo your nolghborfl havo thom. Mr, Jnmos W-o-M, or w-o-1-1, to tell ij o truth,' thnt Is just why I havo none. :i Customer But, Mr, Junius, don't th you think it is very unfair to coinpoll j your customors to occupy your nolgh ' bor's rack, and somo times forco hi patrons to go to another store, in order to have u placo to pur their wheolaT Jumert You aro right, I noVcr before ) saw It in that light. I understand that that man Bhorwood has ilvo dlfforent styles of his rack how, and that bo will bo out about tho 20th of February j showing them to tho public, I shall or J dor ouo without furthor dolay. I tliauk1 you Mr. Smith for calling my attohtion t in hub iiiiuiur, can again. A Pleasant Way to Travel. , Tho abovo Is tho usual vordict off tho traveler using tho Missouri Pacific ,' railway botwoea tho Pacific coast and tho cast, and wo beliovo that the sorv- lco and accommodations givon morlt this statement. From Denver, Colora- : do Springs and Denver thoro aro two j through trains dully to Kansas City ; and St, IiOuis, carrying Pullman' lat- t est standard eloctric-lighted sleeping '" cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining t cars. Tho satno excellout sorvico in 4 opornted from Kansas OI ty and Bt,i Louis to Memphis, Llttlo Bock and Hot Springs. If you aro going east uty, south, wrlto for particulars and full In- formation. i W. 0. M 'BRIDE, Pen. Ag., .124 Third St., Portlnnd, Ore. Patterns Stamped. Wo ore now prepared to stamp yourI shirt waists and underwoar in tho latest? patterns for Mount Melliok and KnglWi Bylot Kmbroidery. Tho Varioty Store, V; ... i o " Marriage License. Miurlngo liconoo was issued last ev cniug from tho county cleric's office to George Hiller and Mis Klizabeth K. V, Geelau, :! 4 iMIH IHIII 1 !