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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
wm V'WiTf m m ! 'H l w M 4 DAILY CAPITAL JOTjrMCAiT SALEM. OEEOOK, TUESDAY, MABCH 21, 1905, E0SEBUHG WOMAN DEBAMS. Shi Things That do Not Exist in the Groat Western Country. A Itosoburg woman hnd tlio following stream I had ft dream, nnd, in thnt droara, T thought I was in one of Orogon'rt beautiful cities, n county sent of one of, onr best counties. I thought it wns n pleasant Saturday afternoon in early nprlng, nnd young loaves and bright buds wcro mulling forth tliolr beauty, of mo, a few paces distance, were two ladies, whom I took to be mother and daughter. The ladies were neatly nnd tastefully dressed, nnd. in their1- wnlk, which scorned to bo somewhat hurried, . they were looking noither to the right nor left, but, rnthor, held their eyes upon the sidewalk, near their feet. The two womon utmost suddenly stopped in i the middle oMho wnlk, nnd seemed to! bo looking for some way to escape what to mo nppcarod to wholly an imagin ary danger. After passing tho two, however, I var quickly discovered tho cause of tiieir suddon halt nnd bewiid- whilo tho silvory notos of Oregon's fa Tnotis songstors woro thrilling and Ailing .urod look, for, just in front of tho J Uw air with the swotocst and most hnr- place whoro thoy stood, a crowd of 10 TOonious music. or 12 men who wore, for tho most part, In my dreum I scorned to bo walking either smoking or chowing tobacco, tho Sclsuroly niong the principal stroct of tho pioturcsipio little city, and, in front A Savings Bank is a vnliinblo servant of tin people. It takes their small onrri Ings and iuvostH tlioiu safely, milk ing thorn onrn a reasonable ineonfo. It roliovos tho dopnsitor' of the wor ry and risk of managing his own funds; in other words it shifts tho responsibility from his own should ers to that of tho bank. Thrifty, careful people who pre fer a safe, sure proposition to tho many "got rich quick" sehomos should tnko udvantago of tho facil ities afforded by our SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Capital National Bank Savings Department while tliolr oyes woro rlvitcd upon tho pair of modest women beforo them. I thought I saw tho air polluted with tho smoke from tho pipes in tholr mouths, and, in my dream, I saw thnt tho side walk was besmeared with slimy spittlo that had boon discharged in copious quantities from tiieir nmplo mouths. I Nor wns this all, for, in my slumbers, 1 1 time I wns laid up thought T could plainly hear Inngungo' Sthe"?1 1 trl thnt would not grnc a lady's parlor, -...I ...1.!..l ..,.1. I! II.. ! ' rum wiiiru nun nj oiUlllilLlUillljr llliur sporscd with an ncensionnl oatlr, Then I know full well why tho ladios in ques tion had been so suddenly nnd c-fTectu-nlly ohecked in their wnlk, though linn- riod as it was. The scene was so shock ingly disgusting that I awoke, and con grutulntod mysolf, my homo town nnd her people thnt our bountiful city of Rheumatism Like Neuralgia, is now known to be a nervous disease. The kidneys become weak through lack of nerve energy, and fail to filter the uric acid from the blood; this acid attacks and burns the nerves and muscles, and consumes the oil in the joints, producing inflammation, fever, swelling pain. To cure Rheumatism, then, you must restore the kidney nerves and muscles, and neu tralize the effect of the acid upon the joints and tissues with Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, a nerve medicine, which has made many cures of this painful disease. Nervine strengthens the kidney nerves and increases the circulation, and relief is assured. STATE NEWS "Before I took Dr. Miles Nervine. I had been looking for a cure for uneumausm lor zo years. The last lor several montns, of bed or not font tried rcmcdlcn to rub in, to urinK, doctors prescription, etc.. but none or them had any effect. Ono day I read about Ur. Miles' Nervlno and got a bottle. After the first doso I bad a good night's rest, nnd nfter taklnp half a bottle tho pains disappeared, nnd I went out nnd walked all around the town. In a week I went to work, and was perfectly cured, but continued to take tho medicine for a time, to mako suro tho pains would not como back." TIIOS. LONO. 313 N. Chatham St., Ilacine, Wis. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the ,, i , i Ilrl "ouio win oenent. ir it ram, ns iiunumun mm mi mien ii'fiiu nil nor I win roiunu your money. streets us tho 'men I thought 1 snw so! Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Mrs. Emma Hankins and A. H. Bchroek, of Albany, were married at that place Sunday afternoon by Re. 0. W. Nelson. Tho groom is employed in the chair factory at Albany, and the brido is a highly rospoetod lady quite well known in this city. The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, of Portland. have been holding a prize contest f( -.1 w&SA flFX-il i cubed my mm I WH! Show You How to Curo Your .FREE. 8 I waihelplosi and bed-ridden for years fromadoubi,,. No truss could hold. Doctors said 1 would die if not e ttUl I fooled them all and cured mysolf by a slmplo dltcorw. send the cure free by mall if you write for It. It cured in?' n since cured thousandi. It wilt curo you. Wr!toto-daT .V1i,, Colllngs, Box TO7, Watertown. N. Y. J' uN-Wji. Woodmen Rally. On next MomUn evening, in Port land, the W. n.ltnen of the World ox- hae their .nn In., inllinfr. jli-at ,v -v 07 . iron tiri7f"). SLTi. in nnd siu. tor HIP ...i.. i. .l 1-... " ' , ,' iinilar to the one recently piiu""''-" j "- """ iiuiucii tor best esny by Portland children on rev- tWg pjtv an(, t,1(, inilica. evcni,lg. .!. 4 !. uiiKinnin T. 1 nl mll11Mff. At . ,w. t i .. i li n. uiuuuiiiii. -.UW.H.W... .... ....., t(mt tho portijin.l nllan win a parncie with liiumi Portland, formerly of Albany, won the ' ,,, aii of Portland works will bo had. to 1 lower end of tho vn1c h be -, and in ao.no cas.-s ei.tir eanpsJJ tend, and tho largest 'gathering , '""""T w ".,Blorv ot the order i. th0 day m nations and ttt followed Ij-, first. Ruthor Latouretto, fO"on!an(1 ,,, ;ntiro Wen Side is taking part monster initiation, 1000 ncw C;.Lh4 ,"Cr :,n" ir -JI '- no WB Woodman rally, uniform to bo taken into the ,rW. .1 All.nnv. ihn tlliril. All firn hiffll School m ' h . . .. ' ... fl ii.. ;l i-i! .. . Pa : kiar -... - -- ., - ..-.. , . . . . -i f.. i a-vora nr run iiu iirni I'i'i iim miii ii rs, i . i ' tennis ana nanus irum i'."- " "- -" i - """ " Kl"".'ii good ti0, " ' t ;,i ii to uo iiuu. Aioany UeraM, v mil iniui IIUVO Ml'UIl U JUlluua n w- I dent occurred on the Snmpter Valley railroad Saturday afternoon. Two verv large bonldors rolled down the mountain side, and cut the track in pieces in sev eral places, destroying mils and smash ing ties into kindling wood. The IhiuM ers wore as large as n good sired house. and fell jus.t ahead of a train, whiHi stopped in time to avoid being smashed. The heavy rains in that vicinity are supposed to have started the landslide. plainly in my dream. Lato Easter Sunday, ljnster Sunday this yonr falls on April D3d. Only thr o times in this century does it have so late a date April L'3, IpKI and April i5, 10 in. Tho earliest Popular Preacher Stays. The members of tho Pirst Presbyte rian church of Portland, nro rejoicing over tho decision of Dr. E. P. Hill to continue his pastorate with them-, in ' " "".-. ... i .. ,- ,i ..in... i. . i Hnster .Into of this century is .March 23 , . . ,'' , "'" l''nn ' "el"1 t,n ' ,f the board of publication nnd Sun- I. day School work in Philadelphia Investigates Sister's Death. Cottage Grove, March 21. Whether Miss Eva Davenport died by suicide or murder is to lie determined, if possible by C. P. riaiskoy, brother of the dead woman, who lias just come to Cottnjjo drove from the Middle West to inves tigate her death. Miss Davenport died a little over two weeks ago, under very peculiur circumstances, n coroner's jury pronouncing deatli due to suicide. A lo cal saloonkeeper was first to find the body, which bore a nasty wound on the head. Mr. Pinisket has made no state nient of his intentions. Push for tho Convention. (Jefferson Renew.) Invitations have btcu icccivcd sign by n committee from tho Greater Salea Commercial Club, requesting the ap. pointment of delegates from Jefferso. to the Willamette Valley Development Leaguo Convention, to meet at Salea next Thursday, Marcli 23d. The object or mo convention is to formulate paw ifflir fi.'IUlhen biefe Scilen, Ulll Itn for tho improvement of the entiro val fctC fianbsletlte eitulaben, bet lin- ley. Jefferson should by all means It tJOrailfpredjen, loenn SfuSfltnft U6ec represented, as it will deal with mat aufer23auten ober 23aumatcrial ge tors of much importanco to all. luiinfcfjt lutrb Lismbet Fuel Houses Wn eerfoulen atlei loai 311m aatten j qcbraud)t loirb, unb loenn geiDunfct, Dauen loir Guer ,Qa fiir Gud). SOSir WALTER MORLEY, Tho Fonco Man. Hns just received a car of 1T0TPI cerjimern befte Sebtenunci unb remte wiro fenco and a car of hop wire. Aa reife. other car of fenco to arrive about Slue SluSlunft loirb berettlulUigrt .March 20th. Buy now at special pricei Ullb limfonjt gegewn. A largo stock of pickets, dressed and split cedar posts, shingles, gates and gato hardwaro and all kinds of poal try fence. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS, 60 Court Street, Salem. I Voget Lumber &Fuel Co. Julias G. Voget, Mgr . Office and Yards 14th and Oak Sts. Eg&imm2imim&m&yMmKM!!i k IMMEapgSCSgHB&BBgggg wa wstow Headquarters for Agricultural Implements Everything in Agricultural Implemente n JVMuMj The Evans Potato Planter The liest pntxtii pUiiter on tln mnrkft. Abrudule fiiri-e food Positin in nrtiuii 0Hrnllun fiuiirulliNl by th munblne, not by tlte U of tha seed potato. Vlbrtttlng tm hopper bitttotti. No adjuslmpnt for lrgi ur (Mi$H sojhI, AIwhjh un o and stctitly flow f wUti98, Driv whmds a lHCJie. in dlauiitOJ) SMueh t!r, uwkto tho uinehitio run cHsler - , Hand lnv. g.vemiug depth of.pteuilHg hhi! ouvaringj roadllv clmnged by operator. " DropK 10, l, H, rt. js, go and 3d Inches apart in rows. Drinr nn ms KiUtoM dropping; thin U'li grit udvantago. Wide tread, 30 ineh, will not turn over on bilUld. Reversible Disc Harrow 39 S Wi BkBSIi f hrSTi v vkiA. HrukA QHK-okftS 1 mir anil "1 l,it , hi lfci if. tiii( I'sii'im .11 iiM lmrr. in th uiHikwt. A M.ir-.i kiop, Nlw'urd or wftlukH Mrrov Wka th KHMft rt uom4 i rN tito mmmIUk k Urn mmv with IU trHH). i U h dtwbfe.1 MlvvutMtt vr Mwt rwMUW krrw, which, wbi'u tvred, rtspdio n gxi.nt J of tiw U ailjuotiHg k 1wm. Th ol r.v.iMl'lr .li karron md whiok has (Mrft working mi. -rMr. '4 m 3 i CP tr".v v . : --fT T--r,'"F .9PiHaHKHaraBnrT'vmBBnOTHr iiiKSLimkji .Mvuuudu 1 - -3SrtlSrr.arr f yrf ir .-itr .t - I Runabouts Hacks Stxttzys Top Biggies Everything in the iv- Hi Baggy Line We can fit you oat, whethet yoa want the the cheapest kggy sold os the highest Priced and best to be had & the coantty MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVETCOMPAJW l SALEM BRANCH, F. F. CARY, MANAGER, 219-229-237 State Street Salem Of eg II I