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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1905)
m I A MATTER t POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BR08. LABED &T7 ' ixfi" OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM, MAY, 1004, 13,287. 8PBINO HOUSE CLEANING. Ah tbo spring liouso cleaning season nppronoliM, the nvorago houso wife, who has pride in lior homo, scoa to it that tho oobwebs of tlmo como down, thnt tho odd oomorH are thoroughly nwept, llmt tho accumulation of dust of tho yonr is oloanod up, and thnt tho window pa ii oh nro put into condition to lot tho clear sunlight (inter the home. Thus also (loos tho citizen, who lias pride In hU homo town, tako nu inter est at this sensou of tho year In having n. cleanup. It is just us necessary to Jiavo spring house cleaning for the inu nJclpallty n for the individual homo. Much has been said about it, but little dono, and now that tho suushinu Is ngnlu iMMttitlfying I ho laud, this mat tor should bo taken hold of and every ntroot and alloy should bo raked and oernpod. All the refiiHo of tho winter -should bo hauled oft, evory place mndo clean, and not only tho visitor, but the resident, tho fellow who is compelled to atny hero all tho time, should bo In spired with a high regard for our towiV (ilonnllucs and reputation for that which Is noxt to (loilllnoss. In addition every cltlr.ou should see 'thnt his place is cleaned up. As a mat tor of necessity, every inoiohiint keeps 100 Doses For One Dollar Economy in modloino must bo moiiaurcd by two things coat and effect. It cannot bo measured by either ulono. It iu grcutost in that tncdidno Umt does tho most for tho monoy that radically and por tnanontly euros at tho luast ox. puno. That modicinu ia Hood's Sarsaparllla ' It puritlori and cnrluhea tho blood, curva pimpltw, oozoma and nil eruptionH, tlrod, languid fooling, Josa of upputllo and general dobillty. "I ktvo taken lloot'i Bnirlll ami 'found It reltaM nnl itlvlmr perfect aatiafao tlon. It tak nvrnr that Mml foelluir, elvei nrrcr and imM the blood u irood condition.' UinrtRCuUKMNK.lU3 10th Street. N. V Wuhtucton, D. a Hood's Bnrsnparilla promtsoo to urt and troops tho prorrilso. A Savings Bank ) n valuable servant of the people. Jt tnkM their small earn, iugv and invtMl tkm wifely, mak ing thorn oitra a rft.iaHabJe inoQiuo. It relieve th dpltr of tho wor ry nwl rlk af ma mi gl Kg hia ewii fuwJsj tit othr wrd it thiftt tkc mpvuuibllity fri kU awu kauM r to that of tho bank. Thrifty, careful people who pre fer a iwfe, nuro proportion to the many "got rloh qulek" heui dhould tako advantage of tko h' Hie affordwl by our SAVIKOS BANK DEPARTMENT, Capital National Bank Savings Department rnidNumn OF HEALTH his store in fine ordor, chiofly because it pays, and it will prove just as profit- able for the housoholdor to koop his promises in good ordor. Let thore be a general forward movemont iu this matter, and a clonning and scouring such as our town will long remember, and such as will incroaso tho locnl pride in our homo surroundings. xiu, vAiiW,x w"uul, The comments of tho state presi on tho mooting of tho Willamette Valley Development League are encouraging, ami many letters from prominent bus!- noss men throughout Western Oregon endorse tho plan of action. The Portland State Development League wont u glimmering. Tho Volley League wis organize! at tin opportune time, and will accomplish as much or more good for tho people, not only In the Willamette valloy, but tliroughout mo onuro suite, The lenguo is absolutely free from tho inlliiouco of corporations and solfish ( interests. It stands for the people,) and will work for their interosts. Other similar bodies have been out of touch with this element. Too many kid glovo theorotioal bodies, with a string of sab I arlnil olll iters havo mndo nttempts in the i pnst to develop the resources Of Ore gon, but havo fnjlcd becauso they could ! not get down on tho ground floor witli tho common people, and get at what was needed, If they did, u string or two was sufliclont to pull them off. Not so with the Willumetto Valley League. It Is cnmposod of men who patent medicine, but a delicious cod will sook to be just nnd fnlr, nnd yet liver oil preparation, containing in con are determined to get the valloy out of eontrntod forin all the strength-ereat-tho rut. They moan business, nnd nre ing, body-building elements of rod liver not to hi trilled with. oil, but without oil or grease, nnd It " (ennnot upset weakened stomachs as do THE CZAR'S DAY OF JUDGMENT, old-fashioiiod cod liver oil and einul- That the welfare of millions should slims, hung upon the will, whim nnd word of "Vinol contains just the oloments ii single Individual nnd this individual uoeosnnry to make for each child now walled away from nil real kuowledgo vitality, sound lloeth nnd muscle tissue, of the people's condition and natural strong bone structure, rich, rod blood, ivIhIu'm It an uimreliroiilsin of trugic nnd create new strength, proportions un Htinrvliroulsm whiali ' "Wo ask everv mother iu Salem to loads to deplorable awuisidimtion on the one side, and on the other to sueh hide- oils inassaeres of the confiding Inncwout us took place iu St. Petersburg on Sun-1 day, tho 2Sd of January, luOfi. In nil the history of mnn no mora pregnnnt opportunity was over offered to a sovereign tiiiiu inni otiorixi to tuo t'aar Nicholas whon his pooplo came to him. not with sword and guns, but bear ing a petition, carrying the saerwl icons, and picture of the caar, aad fallowing a pro. The humbbtst Turk Is preteetod in presenting iv petltlou to his sultan; but tho White Caar, the helovod Little Father, allows his petitioning subjeets to be slaughtered liko mud dogt The ,chlogiit aad the philosopher cm a find a iworo of vxpliuintlons of the eoHdurt of thp troublml, perplexed and wroHKly mlviMd cr oa that dav of JudgmeHt for him and for the exploded jwtom of pivvrnmont wkich he repro - mnU. Yt it rwrnlas Um that, strive a ke may to undo tho awfwl offoeU of Uls ntioH on that td of January, the doom of the KiumIwr ollgawkv was U1. ThrottgU wkaUvor slow or ntuld ' rotinaog, y meotM of wkatover va eMneivwIaHH or kystorltiU coavuUiOHii, ItuMlit frtHii now oh will advance pain- fully, porknp with pitiful rw4tios, to ward mm nuxlern aad rational form of guvorutMOMt. The mw goverwat , wm.v or may uot rUln iwmcial forma, as iu Japan. The danger b that tho ( Ullad, bratal, utopid wwiwrM of re , prsion, the grinding syatm of itu Mioruil uniformity may so iutlaiuo the MMple that fearful reprisals and ohl .Hiorioal hoiiM of reform will take J tbo plate of wUo al orderly measures, and that the "man on korstlHwk" may, tvr u time, fianu iu the pUi of prog row. April Cotry. - o Da nut fall ia Lmaf (ln Vv n : : "" " "' -"v I "Mr. WoU," ao4 Rtkol Harrli la tou brotta parts, a l'stty," tbo stago- struck waiJ, Thursday, Marek SOtk. OAXiT CAPITAL JOTTttrTAI 8ALEK, Don't Need to Save Now. The other night, when the rain was coming down in bucketsful; and the air was chilly on the outside, a group of men wore gathered around the stove in the office of the Hotel Salem tolling hnrd luck stories, and the small amount of wagos they had worked for in ear ly life. One man said he had to work for 45 cents a day, and walk four miles to his work, but now he is on "Easy" street, and making all the way from five to twenty cold iron dollars per day, and gave it out in solid chunks that he was going to lay up something for a rainy day. Anothorman told his tale of oarly woe, lots of hard luck and hardly onough pay to keep him in spit ting tobacco, but he was now also a resident of Easy street, and putting away the simoleons for the moist sea son. Thore wero six in the group, 3iul five of thorn had related their varied oxporionces, whon the sixth man, an old-tirnor in the state, said ho used to work liko a cuss when he was young to I savo something for a rainy day, but ! that sinee coining to,Orcgon, yoars ago, it had never rained, and 'there was no need of laying anything up. OVERWORKED. SCHOOL CHILDREN IN SALEM -will Bo Interested in This Incident. Miss KlTn Gould, of Cold "Water, Mich'., writes: "I was so tirod, run ,i(,wn and cxtremoly nervous thnt I was obliged to stay out of sohool, and the ( doctor thought 'I would have to give up 'entirely, but ho ndvised mo to try the .,10W CQ(1 livcr oU propnratoll vinol. I Ud H0 Rnil tW(J bottos mvo mado R womlorflll iml,rovoment. I have re- 8lmod my H(hool wofk) nml fed gtro1R an(, wo nQW T ,mvo the grcntost con. fi(lcnoo ,B VJnol ((nil fco, ,iko rocom. i molll1ng it o ovcry tired-out, over- .orkp(1 whoo, or bov.aB ,t (lil 80 Il)lu.h for mo.' 0ur ,ocn, ',lrilBKi,ti Ge0. W. plltnam, fRVH. Thero Js 0 (loubt vlno, , the ,1(Mt mcicini. in the world for grow- lng 8chot)1 Kjri3 anil bovs It u ol WiT,rW ;.' riT'i s yy ' '&r " rw EFFA GOULD. try Vinol for their children, on our (guarantee to return the monoy if it fails. Thero is nlso nothing equal to Vinol to create strength for old pooplo who are run dowu, tlrod and dobilitn- tod. If you try it and don't liko it wo will give you your money back. Geo, w. I'utnum, Druggist. Wo'U Tako IU A largo number of the members of the Congregational church, at Boston, are registering n big kick against ac cepting $100,000 that John Jiockofoller gavo to the Ameriean Hoard of For eign Missions of the church. If John is so anxious to separate himself from one hundred thousand plunks, nnd tho ekureh won't acaopt tho dough, in or der to relievo him of anv further """ "' carrying ie money nrounu J ltt ,,,M ' w" w, "K1 to aMPPl tuo l,n for lb, ,to MIlon Hoard of tk VVU1 J"l ud see that tho l wler it will do the most "'-lyR "OHrUw, buyiag another , ,lot.vl'". ! 'l'K few needed I. 1.1. !.. . ,. 1 l,"""B "w xunos. uon't rorgoi the number, John, CVpltMl Journal, Sa low, UrogoH. Sind It by wire, and wo can get actiox oa It so much quioker. o Like Finding Money. 1-lndtng health Is liko finding money so think those who rto sick. When you h&vo a cough, cold, soro throat, or ohost irritation, better act promptly liko W. a Barber, of 8andy Level, Vo. llo says: "I had & terrible cheat troub le, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedlea, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Cold," Greatest eale of any oough or lung medicine in tho world. At J, C, Perry's drug- store; 50c and 1.00 guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. Indian club by 10 little girl. Thun day night. V OBEQOK, WEDNESDAY, MABOH 29, Basket Social. The Young People's Christian Endoa vor Society of tho Central Congrega tional church gave a most interesting and enjoyable social at tho church last evening, which a large number of people attended. Tho following interesting program was rendered: Instrumental solo, "Love's Lament" Miss Boryle Emerson. Solo Miss Lulu Mothorn. Heading Miss Edith Eyre. Vocal solo Chester JJeauchamp. Mandolin dnet Messrs. Elmo While and Parker. After the program was the selling of baskets which was the most interest ing feature of the evening indulged in. Mr. E. A. Thompson was the auc tioneer and he made a great doal of fun for the audience. Tho boxes were very pretty, and wont quite rapidly. After the luncheons wore disposed of, a guoss ing contest was givon and every one spent a very plensnnt time. The Endeavor Society of the church are very industrious and tiro working for the building fund. Tho social last evening was a social success, and somo money is added to the already growing sum. Knights Entertain Visitors. Central lndg Xc. IS, Knights of Pvthias. entortniued Marmion lodire No. 90, of Dallas, Inst evening at their; castle hall, and the event was a most; rrfctoZ" enjoyable one for tho mombors of the m examining it I And that It Is a two lodges, and other visiting knights, scientifically prepared medicine, com Marmion lodge was recently instituted, posed of herbal romodies of high medi um! promises to becomo ono of the flour- cinal Valuo. hiring lodges of the valley. " M" Js a "P""10 fof cat"rh of tho n . , , , 41 -. head, lungs or stomach, a lino remedy Central lodge gave the visitors a ' trnnM ', lnvftillaWe to warm jcvcpwou, nuu Kilvt- lI,u '"" 1- 1 11.. ,. work to a momber of Marmion lodge, besides work for the local lodge. A lnrgc nuinbor nttended, nnd tho Pythian snirit was in ovidonco throuchout tho "i evening. At midnight a splondid hnnquot was served, and tho "woe srim' " hours wore renched beforo tho lodge ad journed. Davenport Left Town. Norman Davenport, the fakir, left tho city last evening nnd hit the trial for northern points. Dnvonport was not nwnro that he was suspected of being an impostor until Inst evening, when Dr. Uyrd, who was nttcuding him . at the hospital, gave him peremptory ( orders to movo on. Dnvonport was still making his paralytic play good, but when the doctor told him that the poople wero onto his gamo, ho lost no time iu getting out of tho hospital and he headed for town. He called nt the hotel nnd secured his dress suit case. He appeared nervous, nnd loft the city without ceremony or explanation. This ends tho Honsntionnl holdup, and tho victim. o D6g Attended Show. A. West has u dog that, for intelli gence and aptitudo in looming tricks, seems to jkssoss nn almost human pre ception. The animal is a full-blooded Scotch Collie, and larger than the av erage dog of that spocios. The othor night Mr. West was followed by his put, and, unknown to kirn, the dog mndo his way into tho theatre and lay down iu front of the first row of seats. He seemed very much interested in tho porformnnee on the stage, watching all that took -place. Whonever the audi ence applauded the dog would show his approval by barking. Aftor the show was ovor he slowly got up from his position on tho floor, nnd, with solemn mien, filed out with tho crowd. When lUby vu tick, gtrc her Ctstori When (be a a Child, she cried for C torU When he became Mlu, the clung to Catnrla Wbea ihe had Children, ihc cave them Cajtorla Fine Bike Wagons We are showing today tka best and most complete assortment of driving wagotfs we've ever had on oor fipor, nnd that's saying a good deal, fr we have alwuys kept up our stock oa th linos. No matter what priee ye want to vy. we ean do yo gd. for oor range Is from $S7JW to $11)0 ia the euaklo tired wory, ami fwll valoe at every figure, witk "returns why." Our top twggy aeoortwent is great, you'll agrees The oW rellaWe Stodo- baker "leoer," ia tkreo weights, bo sldca cheaper good?, aay grade veu want. Spring wogoas, eorreya, delivery wagons and anytUog yoti Hilgkt waat in tbo line of rigs tkat rua. F. A. Wiggins' Implement noose, 55-357 Liberty at Farm Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, Sevrtst MacUnea sad SoppUos. 1005. Prominent Physicians Endorse Pe-runa DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medi an I Tumbler of tho U.S. Treasury Department, graduate of Columbia Col in. anri rhn served threo years at West Point, has tho following to say of Peruna: it a iimxr mn in exaress my cratl- tude to you tor the benefit derived from your yvonaenui remcuy. ub short month has brought forth a ..oat rhani jtntf I now consider my self a well man after months of suffering. ... "Pet low sufferers. Peruna will cure you. "Llewellyn Jordan. Doctors havo beon loatho to endoreo a catarrh remedy because catarrh and catarrhal diseases have pazzled tho medical fraternity for many decodes. Tho popular endorsements that Peruna has received at tho hands of tho pcoplo havo induced a great many doc tors to try the remedy. More prominent physicians use and endorse Poruna each year. Dr. A. Morgan, 211 Gater street, In- ' ,u. V da not. as n .1tn.nltn Tnrl YtrfH1fl , ; endorse patent medicines. 1 ! have, however, found In my practice that Peruna Is a notable exception and " WU..w ..w, mothers and children. "After fevers or other protracted ill noss.ltlsoneof the best tonics I know of to restore tho system to normal condition and I recommend It to convalescents. .... . ... , ., j "it is a nign eiasa lamuy ronicay, good for young and old." A. Morgan Peruna occupies a unique position in "edical science. It is tho only internal .j .-itemic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession to-day. Robert R. Roberts, M. D., Washing ton, D. C, writes: "Through my own experience as well as that of many of my friends and acquaintances who havo been cured or relieved of catarrh by the use of Hartman's Peruna, 1 can confidently recommend It to those suffering from such disorders, and have no hesitation In prescribing It to my patients. "-Robert R. Roberts. Farawell to Mr. and Mrs. McKlllop. Tho farewell reception to Nov. and Mrs. It. McKillop, at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw, on First avenue, Friday night, was very largely attend ed, and thore were ninny expressions of regret at the coming departure of Rev. McKillop nnd family for their new home at Honldsburg, Cal. Ashlnnd Tidings. Rev. McKillop is well-known in this city, whore he wns formerly pastor of the First Buptist church. Public Library Benefit, Thursday, March UOth, nt opera house. To tho Public! You are rospectfully requested to call on tho undorsignod anil satisfy yourselvos that tho wines, liquors, ci gars, etc. at 221 Commercial street nro tho bost in tho city. New patrons, ns well as old, will roeeivo tho best ntteu tn. RALPH SWABTS. Tins ONLY WAS THE WITCHCRAFT SHE USRD" You'll find tho secret of her success ful baking to Ho in tho fact that sho uses Wild Bose flour. Mjikes tempting, toothsonio, wholesome bread, cake, pastry. Goos farthor and is cheaper because much hotter than other brands. Always uniform in quality, reliable, economical. Best on tho mar ket for tho money. A family flour that oneo tried becomes the household favorite. Salem Flouring Mills Wiat Salem Has When askvd by a stranger or any one what Salem has of distinction, tell them one of the best restaurants on the coast, the Cafe Imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. KXIKOER BLOCKS MEDICAL EXAMINED Of the United States Treasury Recoinineudi jTtJ-A U-IIcl;. feg&S .--.- - '&.'"'!$ "aS. ii3t ,-.?' :L .r V VV vrtS ' ?:n ftiAkatfwpw ;S..K!32J3W i : .3 M&SSWSS5$ DR. LLEWELLYN JORDAN, Medical Examiner United States treasury. sssasasssssl Catarrh is a systemic disease cuiiVM only by aystomlo treatment. Areaefcl that cures catarrh must aim directly tho depressed nervo centers. Thliil what Poruna docs. Peruna Immediately Invigorates tin! nervo centers which glvo vitality tot mucous membranes. Then catarrh dlil appears. Then catarah ia permanent! J curea. Pc-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. One reason why Peruna has found p manent uso In so many homes is thatl contains no narcotlo of any kind, Ft runa is porfoctly harmless. It eta h used any length of time without acqoli ing a drug habit. Peruna does not pro duco tomporary results. It is pormanec in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the systec and gradually eliminates catarrh byrs moving tho causo of catarrh. There ar a multltudo of homes where Perunah hcon used oft and on for twonty yean Much a tlung could not be possible l Poruna contained any drugs of ana. cotic nature. ranmnnnHan Como to God's Country. Yesterday's telegraphic reports te of cyclones in Minnesota and destnv tivo winds in Knnsas, with loss of lif and much property damage. Differe: in Oregon. Here there is hardly enougi wind during tho year to blow a cani out, and tho seasons blend together so imperceptibly thnt winter is eti: beforo the people nro hardly aware i hns begun. Sell out, you people in HI cyclone country, and como to GodW country Oregon. Come and enjoy 1 Tho Margaret Fischer Co. are rtil showing in the smaller towns. Jcj now they nre making a tour of the Coc Hay cities. 0Z0D0HTI Tooth Powder " Good for Bad Tetth Not Bad for Good Teeth" Gives the) Tath a Pearly l" RIO BOX Vn? 2St 9t K)iJWH ALL KINDS OF FRUIV TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXES attta shop of G. F Mason Miller Street, Eoutt Salem. PHONE 2191 Bed. a FULL STOCK Wo now have a full stock of Hfj acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissi Snow Drops, Jonqulla and ft ! sortmont of Chinese Sacred Lillet Would bo pleased to havo the pobtf call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcha 322-324 Commercial St tesiSfesaSaiisEsS mm .msi IHBroS I HH J9 sji nnunun . S Mill ' Mi.wH IMJMl 111! rte M i iilk imm" ( m m 1V ?5PSwi 1 ..' y"f&&zi3Hmm3&Mmmm S?;lt rj?4xK. i WTR-KV t .H S-.v iis&ziMTm , S