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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
DJLELY CAPITAL JOUBHAI SALEM;, OBEOON. FRIDAY. MABCH 24, 1905. &. r Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER Gte&t Closing Oat Sale OF Mackintoshes and AtftomoMe Goats All grades of doable texture children will be offered at $ 2.25 grades reduced to $ 3.50 grades reduced to $ 4.75 grades reduced to $ 5.00 grades reduced to $ 6.00 grades reduced to $ 8.00 grades reduced to $10.00 grades reduced to $22.00 grades reduced to Tor Bale A first-cliiss drawer; good hh now Journal odlco. nlnrm money ut a bnrgaln. 4!i-3t Hop Twlno. Finest cotton liop twlno for imlo by dco. P. Hodgers & Co. 404 Court street, Balom, Or. 3-20-lw For Sale. Muck Minorca, eggs, from prizowinning ntock. J. II. Fnrrar, 207 Cottage Htroot. 3-'J2-lm" Found Fur wiw loft nt tho ojioning of tho Mlko Millinery storo lust Sntur ilny. Owner cull ami prove property. 3-22-3t For Bale I'ortnblo jmrtltions, with Rlnurt, for prlvnto ofllce, to bo Bold cheap. Cull on J. 1'. Itogura. Jl.OO ,'U Tor Bent. A four-room cottago, with good garden, also boiiio furniture, wood and throo toutH. P. A. Button, ow Park. a-22-3t "qeaassyi"",.",1,,",11," ' '","1,1 ' ' usss Owners Aro Confldont. Bonttle, March JJI. Tho owners of (ho steamer Tueomn lino received n cnbilo from Captain Commuton that tho .In pa homo had roleaned him on pa rolo, hut Ht 111 kept his crew of 40 men prisoners on board tho wlilp. Manager Tronholmo status that tho eompany will make every effort to secure tho ro loaao of tho crow, lie is uoufldeut that tho prixo court will not award tho fteinncr. Now Bnr Fixtures, J. A. Cooper hiu purchased new bar fixtures for tho council tmlonu, and vrhen they are limtnlltwl he will havu ono of tho nobbiest placon in the city. They aro mahogany lluUhod, and of tho latoat pattern. 'tnrtrri BdlBou Phonograph Agency, GnMoliun Lump, Mantels, GimoUne. Typewriter. New, Second-Hand. Kent. 214 Com'l 8t. phone Main 401. NEW TODAY mL AUCTION BARGAINS UNTIL APRIL 1 ST. I will continue to sell t&e remainder of my stock at Auction' Bargains and even less to mate a clean sweep of my Dia-' monds. Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Emblems. Rings, Charms, Fobs, and I will give special attention to Spectacles and Eye Glasses Which I will fit and mate at less than half price: This sale will be continued at my old stand next to Bash's Bank. Chas H Rain Coats for ladies and the following redactiens: $1.50 2.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 5.75 6.75 '- 8.00 J A OOOD DEAL OF NONSENOE. About "Blood Purifiers" and "Ton ics." Every drop of blood, every bone, norvo nml tissue in tho body can bo re ncwod in but ono way, and thnt a, from wholesomo food properly digest od. Tlioro is no other way and tlio idea that a modicino in itself can pur ify tho blood or mipply now tlssuos nnd atrong nerves Is ridiculous nnd on a par with tho fol-do-rol that dyspep sia or Indigestion is a germ disease, or that other fallacy, thnt a weak stom ach which rofuscs to digest food enn bo iiiudo to do so by irritating and In flaming tho bowcln by pills nnd cnth art ics. Stuart Is Dyspepsiu Tablots euro in digent Ion, sour stomiich, gas and bloat ing after meals, because they furnish tho dlgestivo principles which weak stomachs lack, and, unless tho doflci cloncy of pepsin nnd dintasto is sup plied, it is useless to attempt to euro stomach troublo by tho uno of "ton ics," "pills," and "cathartics" which have absolutely no digestivo power, and their only effect Is to give a tem porary stimulation. Ono grain of tho netlvo principle in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 3,000 grains of meat, eggs, and similnr foods, and experiments lmvo shown that they will do this in a glass bot tle at proper temperature, but of course aro much inoro effective In tho stom ach. There is probably no remedy so universally lined as Htuiirt ' Tablets, becaiuo it is not only the sick aad ail ing, but wull people who use them ut every inml to insure porfutd digestion and nHAimllntioit of food. People who on joy fair health take Stuart's Tablots ns regularly as they take tholr meals, because they want to keep well, Prevention Is bettor than cure, ami Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do both; the-- prevent indigestion aad they remove it where it exists. The regular ue of ono or two of them after meals will demonstrate their morn nun emeiencv Doner tunu anv other argument. Hinges WASTING AWAY It's the small but constant oss of flesh that indicates physical waste the gradual slipping away of healthy flesh, pound by pound, which no ordinary food seems to re store. Scott's Emulsion will restore it. This Emulsion is the greatest flesh builder ob tainable. Scott's Emulsion first stops the wasting that's one gain. Then when it sup plies new flesh and takes one back to normal strength and weight, that's another gain and a big one. We'll tend you a simple, free SCOTT & DOWN E, 409 Pearl Street. New York. Fino Entertainment Tonight. Tho Coleman Literary Society and tho Clara Coleman Sorosis will hold their first opon .meeting tonight in the University chnpel, to which nil are cor dially invited to attend. The follow ing program has been arranged: Piano solo Grace Oliver. Heading Olive Hidden. Vocal solo Ada Coleman. Address A. H. Mnrker. Farce "A Good Dinner." Cost of characters: Mr. Cullender, E. K. Miller; Mrs. Cullender, Mabel Robertson; Mi Waring, A. G. Nnco; Mr. Warburton, Halph Rndcr; Mr. Ken nard, Paul Peach; Nellie, a maid, Laneta Young; Catherine, cook, Ida Stevens; mnid, Lila Swnfford. Fell From Buildinc Cyril, tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Provost, had a narrow oscapc from death last Thursday. He was Rented on a block while the marble yard building was being moved to tho west side, when he lost his balance and fell. Tho roller, with the weight of the build ing, passing over tho lower part of his legs, which wore badly bruised. Those who saw tho accident wero surprised thnt ho wits not killed or lost both leg. Woodburn I ndependont. Was Serenaded. Last evening, about 9:30, Mrs. Jennie Hedrlck, proprietress of tho Model Oyster House, was delightfully serenad ed by a company of unknown singers. They guvo nil the popular airs in a most plcnslug manner. Tho seronnders wero composed of a quartet of young men, and their little entertainment was very much nppreciated by that lady. Is Much Improved. Miss Colcsto Listen, who hns been suffering from u severe attack of ap pendicitis for several woeks, is now much improved, and able to see her friends. Miss Listen has been confined to her homo for tho past month, nnd nil will bo glad to hear of her returning good health. Special Kotlco. Tho president of the Marion County Shwelnlgel Veroln is in the city, nnd thero will be a special session of thnt organisation tonight. According to program there will bo some regular .old fashioned Schindluder getriebeu wann dass Referendum nielit dnawisehen kommt. Don't Forgot That tho ladies of the Christina ohuroh will servo hot lunch In en n 11 ca tion with their market sale Saturday, tho 26th, at 300 Commercial street. Salem Women's Club. Die regular monthly meeting of tho Woituuv'n Club will be held tomorrow I aft ernoon ut the library rooms, at "J:30. Jeweler aad Optician. 88 State Street. Next Door to Ladd & Bash Bank PERSONALS Otto Miller returned from Portland this morning. Ben Fleckenstein, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Edmund DtiBois. a business man of Gervais, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White, of White aker, were in tho city yestorday. Hon. and Mrs. John Miuto, of Port land are in the city visiting with rela tives. E. W. Coopor, of Independence, was an attendant at the convention in this city yesterday. .Tudee Bean and wife came down from Eugcno yesterday afternoon. P. P. Nutting, editor of the Albany Democrat, came down from Albany vesterday, and attended tho Develop ment Convention in the evening. He re turned on tho late overland. Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain went to Portland yestorday on business. Rev. W. S. Gordon, pastor of the Leslie M. E. church, in this city, re turned from Jefferson yesterday after noon, where he ofliciated at the funeral of Mrs. Cora Robertson-Hecse. Mrs. R. 0. Churchill, of Albany, is in the city, the guest of her brother, J. C. Perry. Charles B. Adams will leave for Klamath Falls next Monday, where he expects to engage in the real estate business. He hns been employed as proof reador for tho past few months in tho office of the stnto printer. Hon. Wnltcr B. Toozo went to his homo in Woodburn this morning, after attending the convention of the Devel opment League, held hero yesterday. Attorney J. R. Wyntt, of Albany, is in tho city on legal business. o Twenty Years' Trial. Thero aro lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about. Wo frequent ly cure people of disease after the doc tors havo given them up. If tho dia caso comes from overwork, dissipation or exposure, causing weak and watery blood and loss of flesh and strength, wo havo tho ono sure remedy in Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. These tablets taken with meals turn tho food into rich red blood, making strong, steady nerves nnd increasing tho strength, producing solid flesh at the rato of 1 to 3 pounds per week. This means hcnlth. Druggists sell Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvc Tonic for T5c per box or 3 boxes for $2. For nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a bettor rcmeay was novor mndc. Doctors know nothing nbout this remedy only tho fact that wo mnko cures, which wo havo been For" salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, Castro's Note. In Castro's noto to Minister Bowon ho peremptorily declines to permit any question nt issue to bo arbitrated. Tho toxt of the eommunicatinn oimnot bo made public, but nt the state depart ment is it announced that tho tone of tho note is practically insulting. Secro tnry of War Tuft, who is temporarily in charge of state department matters, presontcd tho information to the Presi dent nt the cabinet meeting this morn ing. The dispatch from Ministor Bowon was thoroughly discussed at the cabinet meeting. It is admitted that President Cahtro's reply hns brought a crisis in the situation. Bowen doesn't say that ho has been dismissed from Venecueln, but his relations nro mo strained that it is almost beyond question that he will be recalled. The next step will be to dispatch naval vessels to tho VeitMuelnu const to safeguard AnieriiN interests, and possibly to estalillsh a blockade, as tho Kuropu nations iljtl two years ago. Secretary Taft remained half an hour after tho cabinet meeting, diseuseiug the situation with President HKvlt On leaving, ho declined to state wht action, if any, had been decided upon. o Hypnotized Each Other. .ow lora, .March 24. -Miss I.u Huestis, who, with her mother, Mr, dune II. Ilutwtls, lay in a trance for 15 duys at tho Presbyterian hospital, iUh! this morning. Physicians rlsim that the women hypuntised each other, aad u strange feature of the cam was that the death of the daugkUr vh marked bya midden failing oa the part of ta mother, who lis in hh adjoining rooat. o- Adjourned Term of Court. Judge Burnett hold an adjourn! s ion of department No. 1 of tb circuit court this afternoon. District Attorney J. 1L MoXary fild two erimiwl tuts, aa follews: Ono against I.u WnV La a Celestial, charged with lareeny from a store and another against Josopa Borduno, for obtaining money Mtulr falsa pretenses. They both entered pleas of not guilty. This aftom Judge Burnett will hold aMtkw 4 jouracsl te&sieu. Chicago Markets, Chicago. March S4.-Wh4t, U7u fctl'129; eora. 4S44Si; MK 3 S7V a mm 4mfAfnmnn V&i PEOiPJbESJBAR6AI&M0JJ&& Friday and Saturday Bargain Days Always bear in mind that it is not how mucli wo can get for our good, but how" cheap we can sell them is our idea of doing business. Quick Mie,' nnd little profit and a big volume of business is what wo nro after. If We buy an article that is worth one dollar and that wo can sell for 25 or 35 cents, out it goes. Do your trading at tho always busy store. Pr'ccs cut to the quick Friday and Saturday. 75c lace curtains, pair 39c $1.35 lace curtains, pair 83c $2.00 lace curtains, pair 1.35 13c Dotted Swiss, yard 9c 500 yards best Standard Calico yard. 3o VMsC outing flannel, yard 4M;C $18 silk suits, well $10.90 Children's $1 trimmed hats ....49c Ladies' $2 street hats $1-23 $4.50 dress hats $2.93 $1.50 ladies' white shirtwaists ..9Sc $1.00 soiled shirtwaists 39c Ladies' $3.30 swell shoes $2.25 Best spool silk 3c SALEM'S FASTEST McEVOY BROS. REM AINS INTERRED WITH HONOR Palo Alto, Cnl., March 24. The re mains of Mrs. Stanford were consigned to their last resting place besido those of her husband and son todny in a beautiful mausoleum, on Stanford Uni versity grounds. Not in the history of California havo greater honors been paid to the dead than were today paid to tho great phi lanthropist, hundreds who had never seen the woman in life coming from all parts of the state to pay their final respects. The funeral program, which was ox tensive, though simple, opoued with tho carrying of the casket from the Stanford mansion on tho campus to tho memorial chapel, erected by the dead ' woman. The cortege, though devoid of Salem Firm Branches Out Mr. Brodemior came up from Salem today nnd is assisting Mr. Ileckman in getting things roady for tho opening of the new htort of the Yokohama Tea Company, next Saturday. It promises to lie a fino plncn, with n complete stock of goods in teas. eofiVes, spices and eroekerywaro of all kinds and grades, including the latest in designs, cut glass, etc, to meet the demands of the people in and around this business cen ter. A new thing is a coffee grinder with eloetrie power, which, bosidos grinding, also pulveriios, if deshed, said to be inf urn oi tno Kind in the valley. I... U .. jS il . I Mr. Heeknmn will have chnrtro of tho Albany store. The company is com jawed of business rut-tiers 'who will makf things move in a businoss way. Albany Democrat. S100 Reward, 5100. The reodors of this paper will be Jiloasoil to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all its stages, nnd that is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure is the only jmsitire cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belnr a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional troatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting dlmtly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ef the system, thoreby de troyi.g tho foundatk the disease, d giving the putiem trength by building up the constlt. x and as fctlng nature in doing Ju rk. Tho proprietors have so wueh f-uU. in its r!":0, e" that W -u.r One ""-" hilars for any case that it fHs 0 oure. Send for list of test! menials. Address p. J. CHBNBY & CO., Toledo, Sold by Druggists, 75e, , of taxation, whith will Produce Sttxvotv rublM ,,.w. IIah 'n ItlnMlr n m 1 i. t i SHOWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets color, was solemnly impressive. The student body led tho procession, fol lowed by resident graduates, tho choir, alumni, faculty, ofllcinting clergymen and honorary pallbearers. Tho hearse was guarded by eight athletic students, oflicial organizations and employes of tho Stanford estate. As the mournful procession entered tho chapel Chopin's magnificent funernl march was rendered on tho great organ. When tho services wero ovor, tho procession reformed for tho march to tho mausoleum, where services, though brief, were again held. Tlireo hymns wore sung, followed by an eulogy, and tho solemn and Ccautiful ritual of tho committal of tho body to tho tomb was pronounced by Bishop Win. Ford Nichols. Aro "Sou Engaged? Engaged peoplo should remember, that, after marriago, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Elcctrio Bit ters. S. A. Brown, of Bonnettsvillo, 8. 0., says: "For years my wife suffered intensely from dyspopsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength nnd vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then tit tried Electric Bitters, which helped I her at once, anil finally made her en- tirely well. She is now strong vd healthy." J. 0. Perry, druggist, sells and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. Glory Ticket. A license was todny issued for the marriago of Eli Mills and Mottie Mc Ginn. UPRIGHT UNITS Stobc "Wfetfttiefcc Vertical f ile For filing tetters, bills, mercantile reports and business papers of all kinds, in folders on edge between indexed guides. It' a modem, up-to-date system, and the Globe-Wernickc File In up right units is the ideal device for operating it Pamphlet S-1 6 de scribes both systems and files or, better still. caM and let us ex plain their many advantages. Baren &. Hamilton Sole Agents Salem, - Oregon mku a uiun. uiiu inn UatS ,4 Men's $2 hats, fine quality ....$1.25 Men's $3.50 shoes, best ... too- Men's 45c underwear 25c Men's 49c silk neckties 25c Men's 18c black socks ioc Ladies' 18c black hose iq. Children's 18c black hose jqc Ladies' 39c lislo hoso 23c 75c tapo girdle corsets 45,. Men's 49c black and white stripe working .shirts, prico 29o 50c bleached tablo damask yd 29c $1.00 black petticoats 63c 20c corset covers gc $1.49 white shirts 9gc east yearly. a w" nrrrrrx minim