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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1905)
i.4 ? :n Jit : I 1,4 w B I ft I lr i m T i , e DAILY CAPITA!. JOUttKAI BATJEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, Consumption can certainly be cured Nearly all cases in the early stages. Many even when far advanced. Fresh air stands first. Good food next. Then n medicine to quiet the cough and control the inflammation Ayer's Lherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor about this advice, iewiiluiii: SOCIAL EVENTS THE PLYMOUTH. 'Namo of Balom'a New Clothing Furnishing House. and Oscar M. Johnson, who lit known to everybody in Salem, and one of lior wont rapable yaung linslne! man, is about to open n furnishing and clothing f concern on State streot, and will oc- cupy Hie room In tho Tioga block re cently vacated hy Ilalierly's drug storo Ho l having tlio room entirely reno vate! and nowly decorated, and pro- i ponton to Jiavo ono of the most attract- Jvo atore in Salem, for the slr.o of it. Oaear Johnson has grown up in his .father' IjuaincM, and liai for some year boen on tlio road an a traveling man. In thin capacity lie wan account ed ono of tho beat and most suaeem fill salesmen in Ids line. Jle proposal to run and up-to-date store, and in- vitca all his old frionds, an well as everybody olso, to visit lilif now placo, which will bo opon in a few day.. o riendlah Buffering is often caused by soros, ulcers and cancers, that eat. away your akin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Itock, Mich., nays: "I havo used Hucklon's Arnica Salve for Ulcers, Soros and Cancers. It is tho bost hoaling dressing I over found." Soothos und heals cuts, burns and Maid. 25cat J. 0. Perry's drug tore; guaranteed. Second 'Varsity Wins. In an easy, one sidod gam of basket' ball tho' socoad Willamette team do foatod the deaf mote school team Sat urday night by a tcore of 42 to 0. Th8 line-up of the teams, was as fol lews: 'Varsity. o. S. D. M. " Plirwardc ,. Uranrif , .....'. Wooley JeruMn .'...,' Vincent Center. I?. Whipple Curl Guards Nelson Kuntz Forbes HoiiniztSr Iteforea, Simjwon, Burpriso Party. Miss Ethel Van Patton was the recip ient of a delightful surprise irarty Wednesday cvoning, when a number of her Mentis gathered at her home in Yew Park, and made merry during the evening. Portland Lodgo Worker. Protection Lodpo, A .0. U. W 8t unlay night had tho pleasuro of ontor- lalnlng I'nst (Irand Master Fooney. Mr. I'Venny is a siiffsuflful, workqr in tlin ititnrrVHln nt tlin nnl.ii- i.1 .... l. Saloin lodge an instruuttva linrf Intar- ffllng talk. 0' i . Ho Up to Dato. , Nothing flnor for a Valentino than a iiwclf bunch of carnations, Telophono ayour order early to tho Asylum Green House. Hlnek 26IM. 21. A Touching Story Is the saving from doath of the baby girl of Geo. A. Kylor, Cumberland, Wd. He writes: "At the ago of 11 months, eur little girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and I two physioians gnvo hor up. We wore almost in despair, when we rosolved to try Dr. King's New Dlscovo'ry for Con sumption, Coughs anil Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she wns cured, and is now in perfect health." Novor fnils to ro lleve and cure a cough or cold. At J. 0. Perry's drug store; 50c nnd $1.09 guaranteed. Trial bottlo freer Woodmen Social. The Woodmen of the World gave a most enjoyable soeial at their hall in tlio 'Hoi man Block Friday evening. A lnrgo number of the friends were pres ent, and spont a very ploasant. evening. A musieal and literary progrnm was rendered. Evans' orchestra furnished inusie. Miss Mabel DeLong gnve a piano solo, Miss Hewitt nnd Chas. Par rish gave recitations. Oscar Norton tho singer, delighted the nudionee with two vocal numbers. Prof. W. C. Haw ley gave a short fraternal address. Kd. Histinc and Erie Kleppin gave a laugh lag comedy, entitled "Is He lnt" Thoy also apponred sejwrntely and and wore much onjoyod. Porhaps tho best numbor on the program was tho hypnotic exhibition by E. Cooke Pat ton. Ho placed several young men in most laughable situations, and kept tho nudionco in a roar of laughter from beginning to end. The whole enter tainment was well rendered, and the Woodmen arc to bo congratulated on giving their friends such an enjoyable ovoning. What is a Backache? IT IS HATUBE'S WABHIHS TO WOMEN Diseases of Woman's Organism Cured end Consequent Pain Stopped by Lydia t. Plnkhan's Vegetable Compound "It seems as though mr back would break " Women utter these words over and over again, but continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, "bearing down" pains, nerv ousness and no ambition for any task. aS ?lfcU . f-' vPrif SaSHS 4444m44H-H-H-H-F STATE ; SOCIAL NEWS, t Who lltllp town of Amity is making sorno decided improvements. A $0000 brick building is noon to bo put up. IJiero Is also a now paper started, it fitting colled "Tho Advance." A Ploasant Way to Travol. Tho nbove is tho usual vordiot of tho travolor using tho Missouri Pacific railway betweon tho Pacific coast and tho cast, and we boliovo that tho sorv lea and accommodations glvon morit this statement. From 'Donvor, Colora do Springs nnd Donvor thoro nro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat ost stnndnrd oloctric-lightod Bleeping cars, chair cars and up to-dnte dining oars. Tho same oxcollent sorvlco is opornted from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Littlo Itock and Hot Springs. If you nro going ciiBt or south, wrlto for particulars and full in formation. W. C. M'mtlDE, Gon. Agt, 124 Third St., Portlutid, Oro. Euchro Club. Mrs. Claud Gntch entertained tho Fortnightly Euchro Club nt her homo on Oak streot Trldny afternoon. A number of ladios visiting from othpr places woro present, among thoso being Mrs. Hosonborg, Seattle; Mrs. Wood, Albany; Mrs. Smith, Pendleton; Mrs. Cooper, Independence; Mrs. Forrin, Marshfiold; "Mrs. Ilolnmn, Portland, and Mrs. Vt I. Vawtor, MedfGrd. They do not realize that the back is the mainspring of woman's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a dis eased condition of the womb or kid neys, and that the aches and pains will continue until the cause is removed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound for twenty years has been the ono and only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures all womb and kidney disorders and restores the fe male organs to a healthy condition. Here is one case among thousands : "I consider Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound the most wonderful remedy in the world for sick women. For a long time I suffered with a severe backache and bearing down pains ; in fact, I hod womb trouble Heading or uie rcmarkaiilo cures your Com. aapny to say that it not only cured mo en- In tho Social Season. Tho sncinl cot of this city woro much in evidence on Wodnesduy lust, thoro being sovernl parties in progress. Mr. and MrH. H, O. Schueking gavo an in formal whist party, which was a most delightful affair. Mrs. A. M. Crawford gavo a delightful card party at which a numbor of tho people in attendance nt tho legislature were presont, Wed nesday Mrs. harles Gray on tertuincd a few friends nt nn informal pound had mude I 1ocIIkI to try it, and I am napny 10 say inai it not only cured mo e ureij oi an my trouuies out maiio me a strong, well woman." Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, Lily Dale, N. Y. No other medicine holds such a record of euros of female ills as does Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound. No other person can give such help ful advice to women who are sick as can Mrs Pinkhara, for none have had such a great experience Her address is Lynn. Mass., and her advice free. A Carefully Conducted DEPARTMENT afternoon, which was om of the pleas ant events of the week Belief Corps Social. Mrs. .John Knight will entertain the (J. A. H. and Itelief Corps at hor home ou Ikst Chemeketa street Tuesday ev ening of this week. H-H-4-H-HkM m -' Silvartoii. The city council met in regular ses sion last Monday evening. At this meeting the matter of appealing the case against Mrs. Davis was again (Us cued. Councilman P. M. Brooks and City Attornev L. J. Adams engaged in a heated discussion. When the final vote wns taken it showed four vote for and t . against appealing the case. Mrs. Dims got the decision over mc uj the .i'cuit court, but Mr. Adams is .nfi.lmt of cettinir a reverse decision in the supreme court. Pr. Oeorge N. Payne an, AI'9S 3Iar gueritu Foy, tlio nyponiisi, ko "' tainments in Liberal hall Monday. Tuesdny and Wednesday evenings. The first two nights they bad full house, but the third evening only about 20 people turned out. Somo people snj the show was a fake, and those who are in a position to know sny it was all right. The Marguerite Fischer Dramatic Company, which was to havo been in Silvnrtnn Pridav and Saturday n?s canceled its engagement. They wanted the hnll for three nights, but it was en gaged for Thursday night, so they would not come. The "Model" bnker.v which ended so disastrously a fow weeks ago, is to be started up again. This time a Port lind man will run it. Ho has bought tho Model bakery building, and will do business at the old stand Prof. C. B. Newton, tho noted Califor ma liuinorits and lecturer, gavo an en tertainment at Liberal hall Thursdav ovoning. Tho nttendanco trass large and gro tiy apprccimuu mo icctnrt. Mr. Newton lectured, under tho au. piees of the Silverton public school( the proceeds going to tho llbrnry fund. This money will bo used to buy histor ies, of which th6 school is badly Jn need. Itcv. P. L. Cartwright, pastor of taj Christian church, of tins city, lms started a tri-weekly newspaper. This paper, called tho Christian Worker, will be the official orgnn of tho church. It was started for the purposo of giv. ing encouragement to tho. church, and to further fio interests of the revival meetings J. J. Evans Is now holding. J. Peculiar Disappearance D. Itunynn, of Butlervillo, Ohio. lnid the peculiar disappearance of hi5 painful symptoms, of indigestion and billiousncss, to Dr. King's Now Life Pills. He snys: "They arc a powerful remedy for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guar anteed nt J. C. Perry's drug storo, prieo 25c. Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. The only Firstclass Eating Place in the city. Kegislators and all will ie ceive courteous attention. French dinners and oysters any stvle. Come and see. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" jffia h Tff l jBiH imm Of? EGILW ShqtEini Thero is moro Cutiirru in this sec tion of tho country than nil othor dis eases put together, nnd until the last fow years was supposed to be incura ble For a great nmny years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pro scribed loeal remodies, and by con stantly fniling to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci enco has proven catarrh to be a con stitutional disease and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mtrket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direet ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sit stem. They offer one hun drad dollars for anv ease it fails to cure. S. nd for circulars nnd testimoni al s. Address- P. J. CHUNKY & Cm., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 76. Take Hall's PHtnlly Pills fr eau-Jtlpation. Poultry at Stelner'i Market Kggs Per doon, 2oc. Ducks 10c. ChickensS9c. Hous 10c. Turkeys 15c. Harritt & Lawrence. Kggs Per dozen, l!oc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potntoos COe. Potntoos. sweot, $1,75. jIMOH PACIFIC mree trains to the East Dally. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleepina cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (por. sonallr conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (seata free) to the East daily. Uont sweat at yoa shades it is not tneit f a It that they do not operate nicely, bat the fault of the factor y o the person who hng them. Having used the same make of shades and cloth fo J 2 yeas and the little trouble we have had makes us safe in guaranteeing all shades we put up. A new lot of cloth and fixtures fust received. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. NCXT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. STORES Salem and Albany Prince's Visit to Aweriea. London, Feb. 18. The Scod Crud er Squadron, under Rr Admiral Prince J.mii of llMttnbi U expt etl to I . .iI.k, nt from England for ei-ht moiitliM iu its irst eruiae, visit lag. Hm.ug otbpr pJaees, th Atlantic mrts nf (him.U nd Um Uil SUte Th fr' UNU-h i to make tkia long and interesting vo)ue. mU eumprtM the fallowing Hhip, ,jj 0f th, mMi ---- -.. .... lm9 mW V. word ,-rulor, with a w ipd of U kaot an.l a dispUtm! f UIM tuns. Th erw Mumfar MO. f4 """'" v , iJarawall, K ks. and auotto mui tnitt U the same typo, to bo aaatajited, eaJeu the wjuadnm. TIwn v aUer tUft have a tMi of S3 kiwis, ad wm wtouaU U -mca sjuiek irta gnu, b td MuMbr of saaallw spo. PttWic Is ArouMdr The publte L aravaad to a kMM f tk edrativ meriu of ttmt great lawlitMl losiie, Ketiie Bit (arm. t ilek stamaeh, Hvr and kidaeyv Uvr . "tf, (k i a, tiair ava C. luwtW. Okia, writ: "V atraral Months I wma girvii ta , j tr aad agM, my wmrrm war rnwii i tottM at sJtjan, a4 iWHMaek was s wak fraaa '-- tor's drvRH that I aM Mk aL Sm attar UiiMii to taXa KWuia Hit tan I ti4 rUf, urfii i akart ttwa I vroa aalitab; email." OaaMa. f 1& ft. a, iaa i j. v., irmwj a rag $tar-SO. my prif a Carattieei far Vataaua. j ise is. s taw at tt i; lrat dniff air. . Onions '2. Applos 75$1.0O. Tropical Fruits. Bananas flc lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons 12.753.50. Cocoauut, $1.00 doz. Wood, nca Posts. Slo, faecond-growth $4.50. Wg fir-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak jwsts- 15c. Codar posts 10c. Hlaet, Pelts and au,, Greou Hides, No. 1 5c Oren Hiuos. .No. 2-Hc,' ( ii Sklua 4 5c. 8heep 76c, Goat 8kJai c to 31 W Drain, Hops and Flour. Oats-Bujing, $1 401.50. Barley-$2Si)23.50. Hops S"81Vlc. Salem Flouring MHij. Flxur$4.40. Whoat-Sile, Cov,-s lljc. Shejv- $1.50l.0(i. Draa voal 4f5i4c Fat hogs ECc. " j.. Hay, Fead. rta, Wt.d cheat-$M.KL Jald elovsr $11S. Hraa $22. ESB, Butter and Cream. t wmerci4l Orctm Co Hatter 27c tfr fat-He at HMUn. Wl PORTLAND KARKpt VaUayS7e. Woar Vallty. -t4. . Pm, w.o. ' " "mM; 253Sl - mM . " i , MaWtaf-Br, 7-Tuotay, 4.00ua. Haij iang bt". 70 HOURS w POftTLAfID TO CHICAGO tie Chmit of Cera 70 DifART TOR Chicago Portland Scedil 9 IS i, m ti Hani Inpoa AtUntlo" Kxpre S:i6p, a, tin Hnnt uiiston "ItTKuT 7t Mall Spolans TIME SCHEDULES rioml'erURnd, Or. Salt LAke. noirnr vt Worth, Omaha, Kansas WW, &t. Lonls. Otilcairo mi Ew, A&BIVB FROM Salt .Lake, nearer Ft, iioD, unaBa, Kansas "". i-vnu, Uhlcaso Walla ui')T'inn. Spokane. Wallace, ml- Panl. Ilii nih vTiio.Mkl. Chicaso, and Koat. S26p u 7:15 a, a. "cean and River Schedule. For Han Francisco Every flpe daya 8t 8 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Boach-Dall, (except Snn JW at S p. m.: Saturday at 10 p. m. Da r service (water permitting) on VVUlamette and Yamhill rlvera. For fuller InformaUon ask or writo wur nearest ticket agent, or A. L, CRAIG, . General Passenger Agent the Oregon Rniimn,i xT,ii- g Prt'ad, Ore " ....12M5 P.M. .. 1:46 P.M. .... 5M0 P.M. .. 7:1R A.M. 3 11:30 A.M. ...12:15 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. C:30 A.M. ....11:15 A.M. No 2fnT'MECARDN0.26. "o. 2 for Yaqulna aves Albany . Lves Corvallls Arlves Yaqulna . No- 1. Returnlng Leaves Yaqmna weaves Corvalll Arrives Alhnnv No- 3 for Detrolt-L' ve Albany .., Arrivea Detroit No- 4 from Detroit ' uava Detroit Arves Albany . . ttin Xr I "me to ron . ves ,a Albany ,n botind ti Wltl1 the S- p- B0Uth ure of a p Ibanr beforo Jepart- TralaD.brdtraln- ji.-.. -nalUs and Aihn iio. f Sftl-vW . .. -- t""b Ht bache Newport and adja- aJ'oIJi?0!. for Detro, Breltenbush "Juuniam abottt6:00p.m itbF: Agent. Pnrtrllla -, .w, IUM1N! resorts leaves Al reachlng Detroit IlciiTSNloN SSSTRUF :n.-. at a u "". Ih aZifnl w ' i HiLl!" ?diiSII.'lwS'swl hsoie aiirLD BiHff.'SffW'ttl '- "' Hum TJ r,,u-9pnl ' t wifrxr: ')