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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1905)
mi Ll'- iDlTOR STARTS' EAST 1 Sitet Btf CTAB ittttM SAtW. DWKKJJt, S6MfiMA, HAStttS 50, UU. Mlftn wnw- .. .,... -.. -. .... y-7 ,i i iMififfritei'VwrM)ttoiMiaBfcittifW A House Work n Portland, March 27. Editer: After milking my cow, feed- Kg my horso, eating breakfast and ying goodbyo to my family, I took e morning train from-Salem en route Kr Chicago. On the way to Portland ere were n number of old friends who rtketl especially good to one leaving Kmo for a month. J. V. Smith, the taker, was on board, and ho told me was going into partnership with I. .Taylor in the building material busi es on Front street. Dr. Frank Black ly of Silverton and "W. L. Toozo got board at Woodburn whore one al- ays sees a crowd of people. I'Wo'vo got quite n scattering of town," said one old man, 'Hf some e would blow it together with a irn.' Woodburn covers a great deal of ound, but is tlio making of a fino (jr. It is n woll-built town, and there 8 few if any unpaintcd buildings it. At Portland I'had the pleasure of eeting ox-Senntor Simon, who told t he was rotained to dofond Cong ssman Hermann. Ho snoko very ndly of Senator Mitchell. I called on e old senator at the Francis hotel, rner of Morrison and Park streets. I h surprised to find him with rod, full eeks and bright oyos, a firm step and grip of tlio old mairnotic sort. Ho 'lis many callers and will put up a ht that will surprTso his enemies and M''illJ '" XriUIIUH. AUU uiu miv ui- cc of Tanner & Mitclicll is closed. It remarkable that Senator MItcholl grown -well and strong under per- Mention. A man with a bad conscience a criminal record to explnin would lot have mndo tho phyisical gains that has. With all tho Portland nows- ppcra virtually branding him as guil- witli tho government seeking to in his reputation, with tho keen euths of tho public prosecutor pursu it him dny and night, Mitchell has ro- naweu uis oiu-wmc vigor, lie win ns lit in his own trinl in June. His do ''Inso will be conducted by Judge Bon- of Tho Dalles, tho best jury lawyor fc Eastern Oregon and one of tho best n Uo state. Bcnnott has mndo it great tilth; of conspiracy trials and the gov Irnnient will have to forgo its links of Keel evidence to convict Senator liteliell boforo any jury in Orogon. he Oregonian published his ontiro ist history, but omitted ono most in citing chapter. 'When Mitchell was e-electoj in 1901 an early caller at his See was Editor Scott, who said ho Jruhcd to bury tho hatchet after ninny pg years of fighting. Mitchell did got accept his extended hand as Scott ittred but waved him to a chair. wtt declined to bo seated and said would say on his feet what he had n prompted to say many many times Mk past few months, but had not said, Meed had said quito tho opposite, thnt m both ho an Mitchell wero growing M they should make up and bo ntmls, and after somo further palaver kfy did shako hands. Mitchell for- Bue tho past and Scott, politically Waking, got into bed with his ancient emy. For a year or two tho Scott itwipapers treated Mitchell " white." Nitre was an evident intention to mako k groat editor tho colleague and sen atorial running-mato of tho unconqucr- 'We senior senator. When Scott failed ' land tho groat honor and capture i senatorial toga, there wero mut wings of thunder and tho traditional lood began to appear on tho political won. When Mitchell Is namo was in- olved in tho land fraud conspiracy Ntt could not resist -tho temptation w.v, "I told vou sol Mitchell was W& that I ever said ho was for twenty ears. 1 win hasten to. fumigato tho edding, and burn tho niaht-drosa in phich I slept when wo wero bel-fol- lows." In an th!a j. wu8 tnorough. 7 consistent with Scott, which means fcat he was inconsistent with every ixty and incoherent with everything. I I met younir Leslin fleott. who has fr aomo time been tho head and brains P' tho Oreeonian. Ha wnn nnftino- the V r of tho Chamber of Coramerco like team engine, with both hands in iP pockets. T nll him tin out kf it - - - t 4 e Jeep well of thought and when ' ram "ut over tho curb saluted him "Utile, what thinkeat thout" 'I was thinkincr -what a fino cong- fman you would make." "hat, are you going to send Her "a to tho senatet" fto joking," aid Leslie, "wo are Wi to mention you for eongress. I4 do you think will irnt it!" n W. L. Toozo of Marion couu- the only candidate in our coun ts ? mrmm fkto i n r-isl 7&yt Tft Need Not ' Wafa&rHjat (tt L The drudgery of house work seems never ending to tired-out, dispirited women who suffer from female complaints or irregularities. In flammation and ulceration of the womb and ovaries cause fearful bearing down pains which are aggravated by much standing on the feet, and lifting necessary in house work. But let no woman despair of relief from this torture. ThaWamous tonic reconstructor of diseased or disordered female organism, t LydiaLPinkhamsVcetabieCompoimd has cured more than one million American Women, and it will cure you. When monthly periods are painful or irregular, when back aches and headaches drive out all ambition, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will bring back health, strength, and happiness. It Gtxvo Me New Life a.nd Vigor Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Last serine, white we wero m'ovlne. ! did consldarb!a more work than my strength permitted, and, having mental troubla at tha same time, my health broke down completely and I found myself unabfc to rest or eit. My nerv ous system became shattered and I wa pala nd emaciated and had to take to my bed. My sister advised mo to try Lydla E. Plnkhtm's Vegetable Compound, and, although I had no faith in patent medicines, I was so miserable that I would Uke any- , thing (or relief, I found that It made a complete chango for the better, Inducing pp j tlte and restful sleep and Imparting new life and vigor to my entire system. I gained nearly fourteen pounds, my complexion looked fresh and clear, and my best friends were surprised and pleased at tha change and could hardly credit thu fact that Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had accomplished It. Honiara Lillian Hzkrt. 1118 31st Ave., South, Seattle, Wash. Director Seattle Dramatic Club. Do not let disease make headway. Write at once to Mrs. Pink-" ham, Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free and will contain Information of great value to you. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail I can just seo a number of would-bo Salem politicians and particular friends of mino go up into tho nir at his sug gestion. However, I did not tnko Lesllo seri ously, waved him off gontly but firmly, told him I was not seeking nny office, that politics was n lottery, to cngago in which was forbidden by tho consti tution. It is doubtful if I could bo olected road supervisor with tho Oro gonian supporting me, anyway. Wo leavo for tho cast tonight over the peerless Northern Pnciflc via St. Paul. E. IIOFER. Aro You Engaged? Engaged pcoplo should remember, that, after marriago, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bit ters. S. A. Brown, of Bonnottsville, S. 0., says: "For years my Tvifo suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and, vigor, and bocamo a mcro wreck "of hor former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped hor at once, and finally made her en tirely well. She is now strong and healthy." J. 0. Perry, druggist, sells and guarantees them, at COc a bottle. JWe is a cood man for the place," "k tne descendant of a thousand "How would you like to have tarnation for state treasurer t" l in a rcminiteent manner. Pastors From All America, Nashville, Tenn., March 29. Prcs bytorlans from all parts of tho West ern world aro arriving to attend tho meeting of the Western section of tho Pan-Prosbyterian Alliance which will be in session in tho First Presbyterian church of this city during tho romaim dcr of tho week. Several hundred dol cgates and visitors aro expected and in this, tho most important meeting of tho organization yet held, the following churches will bo represented: Presbyterian Church in Canada; Presbyterian Church in tho Unitodj States of America; Presbyterian, Church in tho United Statos; Cumber land Presbyterian Churoh; United Presbyterian Chureh; Reformed Prosi byterian Chureli Synod and General Synod; Associate Jteforraed Synod of tho South; Reformed (Dutch) Church' in America; Reformed (Oorman)( Church in tho United States, and the, Presbyterian Chureh en of Mexico and Brazil. Tho local Presbyterians have made elaborate preparations for reviving and entertaining the delegates. Tho alliance is not a legislative body; its work is to discuss rburch and religi a questions. Among the prominent porsons to tako part aro Dr. James A. Worden, superintendent of tho Sun day school publication of tho Presby terian church; Dr. William R. Roberts, stated clork of the Presbyterian Qon ojal Assembly; Dr. John II. Pugh, moderator of tho Reformed Synod; Dr. J. M. Schick, of Washington, oditor of tho GhriHtian Intelligencer; Dr. George M. Richards, of tho Theological Sem inary of tho Reformed Church, New Brunswick , N. J.; Dr. R. 'H'Wardon and Dr. John Scvhringer, of the Cana dian Presbyterian church and 'Presi dent Black, of tho Missouri Valley-Col-lego of tho Cumberland Presbyterian Assembly. WM1 M I Hi I 9 I I I I , m To.the'i Gotmtry'Reofrfe Whon in town tako your.mcalu.at tho Star Restaurant, S39 Conrt Strcot, ad joining Wndd's hardwaro store.-flfeals at all hours, 15 conta. Pbono 301 Rod. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Lawn Mowers ,V " 4iv & (Lage IS&ip ment Just In R.IW.mde&0. Poultry at Stelner'a Market Eggs Por dozen, lGe. Ducks 012c. Chlckons P10c. Hens I0llc. Turkeys 30c. Harrltt A Lawrence, Eggs Por dozon, 10c. Fruits,' Vctfrtablos, Etc. Potatoes 40e. Potatoes, svrcot, $1.85. Onions 3c. Apples 75$1.00. MODEL OYBTEB HOUSE. iii Court 'Stroet tho best meals in tha city for the pric. Quick service, caro and cleanll ante our motto. Phono 2040 Slain. MRS. JENNIE IIEADRIGir, Trop. Vr U A J ivtr&- Edhson Phonograph -Agency. Gasolino Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline Typewriters, Now, Second Hand. Rent, 214 Com'l St. Phono Main 401. lit i -f inftiFai 1 iTtrt 'aCKFOfiftU.j i"b a r mm M w i ni to A Out, C.t.im KtLtii (x BtnraisMtMnatno. Blti- MIVEK MUa Ub MOWa TB rAtt. Mi ! SclJ' " Wl Mruiivta o. Xoo RNtol4. Ami f IW(IMt4 toi. Kl)llnMlkMlllK(.UrliM'' kr IUm Mi1 Jwir vtUtt Mtka UNITSI M tOICL CO., BOX T. UllOMtM, Pa. Sold In Salem by 3. C Stone. I IM.IIII I I II - r 1 1 11 tJoMn f Our new line of '3005 walljpa VMlliAw4nsfk MttA1 A11AlansV JV uwJ"juakitii,iuu pmim ift patterns nt reasonable prlcos. Call nnd oco- out" stock nnd k-o cohvlncodVthatW)ur paper and q prices arorJght. Remcmbor tho aj place. E. L .Lenifnon m m !) S9 ' it t Mil ii I f i iilHiii'iiiif ! HiiiWHinmii 29 Liberty St Phone 2475 4ltlWMMMtHMiHKBtilWljfiilllgiManHlBKtll rtr.ttttAGENC'Y OFtmmt BALBO0R, GUMRIE ; CO.1 I GiRMmrnimmmBGRM hch qao wkss' aw UE9. ceuiikk 9mt. ji 13 ill w y vn nut. i J. VJ. UiaUttlU. "ftHOHl, 7rQefetorftii ' MV0rt. S IIWiatWlfcliMs1iWlMiltMgMMftBtMti'lWltiiiiMiill(liiywJr I I tfdM Bucessters to Burroughu- & Fraser. ; , Pltimbing Winning ;. and Roofing Cornlco Work, Uleating inud-Buildlng Work-rfnll kinds; estimates made nnd -work guaranteed. 307' State 'Stroot, Salem. Phone '1C11. you LtvBiwTauRBtoai, Most of tha tlmo-'lO hours .ouf4 tho 24, 'nt least. H'Wliy not beiafef t ublof You'll 'Ind in oar ilbnf llne.ac foot oqulpmont'somethiHg thRt(wiU)Wi( you exactly as to shape, stylo rea prlco. So thblavitation goeafrbraus te: Seo shoos horo that tetisfy, JACOB IrTGNST glMtMMillimMMMBIsHlllllMIMIlMlil Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tril 2:06 Rec 2s10 t SIRE OF JO SEAXv 2:ll. Sirod by Red Heart 2:10y, tho sire of Chain Shot 2:00. Bed Seal 2:10, Etc. Ttn.n AT.TPH M rtnn ".Pfi hv TkTnrlc VleA tnnn f ftn. WllkAa. Ditm of Red Seal 2:10 At- slro of Daisy Fields 2:9s VmI lawood 2:10. briuo field, 2:11, etc. jl n . .,. A.M., 1ft 1 A.Ajtlf Sf Dim i veruan -Jiuyi, vinuex itwy. Third data daughter tf Tippo Salt), a thoroughbred. ,, RED HEART la by Red Tfilkes, out ef Sweetheart, by Sultan; second ,w dam Minnehaha, tho dam ef Beautiful Bella, ete. JUBDKMAXt ataadaV 15.1, compactly built, with groat quality and a suro airo f g'IS speed. Uo will mako ths season of 1009 nt tha "m OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Tefmj $40 Season Vt With the usual return privilege. Good pastorogo at reasonably rates t marca sent from a distance. .j SAM CASTO, F(r GrowOfI iiepHsniisHiiBimiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiMMiMiMiT win Standard Liquor o Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail 1 48-1 56 South Commercial 'St s ii i 1 ! IDealers? It is out aim to handle tfec best gtit of stt aiftit And bknd-f ed wkiskics made Also the finest of Califotftia and Im ported wines and brandies. We giiatantec all otdtt filledj by as. and make a specialty of family and iAloteofdes.i All otdet s delivered free to any part of the city. Give us aj I trial, we will make you happy. I STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr . ! Phone Main 2181.