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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1905)
Sflrv'" '-fiQWvwiWKr TT ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OBEGON. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 29, 1905. iSPft IJ11J. K t II r m i H f f tiW T 94 I Stockton THE OLD WHITE CORNER Special Sale OF RUBDRY TOWELS The oaly towel with a name. These towels are troves ia clean, sunlit weave-sheds, and are takes freak from bleaching amid healthful sur rounding. The law of hygiene are carefully regarded ia patting up tbee towels. Special prices as fel fel eow: 35c each 3 for $1 6fo?$.85 or $3.50 a dozen STOCKTON'S THE Btiy A Bank D aft Never risk year meaay In the mails. Per abseluto safety, at a trifliag cost, tray a druft at this bask. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier Yannkc'a New Coach. A new feur-neated t'aliforni taliyko Coach haa lately la added to the equipment ef the Club stab) by Pro prietor Yaaake. The coach is a fine peclmen ofr the carriage builder's art, aail ta complete ia ever detail. The tallyho U ie tended for mm of pionlr and xruri partie. aad wilt a atom tnodatci 12 to 1 pcrtoas. TIME To hare that bioyole eieaaed and put ia chape take it te Prank J. Moore, aail get it dome regal. We have Uses. Has, coaster brakes and all ether re pairs tt alt make at htnyalni. Wheels called for aad cMryuroa. Best nwk at hoaest price. . FRANK J. MOOBB, Jheae Black 301 378 Court St, C AUCTION BARGAINS UNTIL APRIL 1 ST. I will cotninac to sell tlie remaindet of my stock at Aactioo Ba ains and even less to mate a clean sweep of mty Dia MOflds, Watches, Jewelry, Cabins, Emblems. Rings, Cfeafms, Fobs, and I will give special attention to Spectacles and Eye Glasses Wnicli I will fit and mate at less-itban naif price: Tliis salewiKl be continued at my old stand next to Bush's Bank. Chas Ho & & Jk3l '7 auunK-' . WS& ST0CKT0N&G0. SALEM. ORE. Price $3.00 TneNw SEASHORE," FLAT IRON and GRECO Shapzs In Black Castor, Mode, Snuff, Baek, Buff, Brows, Grey, Etc. Ev ery hat is guaranteed by a positive guarantee. MONTBYBAK if one goes wrong. SELLABLE STOEE. Da.vid Meyers Side Mis Maude Myers, of the Salem schools, was railed to Scie this week by the sertosw illaeea af her father, David Myera. A meaaage from that ptaee today conveyed the iaformatioa that be was slightly improved He is also the father of Hob. Jefferson Myers, president of the Lewis' a ad Clark fair beard. CHTT.DKEN CBY FOB CASTOEIA. FLETCHER'S Harold X. Araold left last Bight for Seattle. Wafc., where he will enlist ia the United States navy. It is aot kaawH oa what ship he will sxv er ia what eapaeity. Harold is the 17-year-old son f BJvin Araold, who resides oh Howell prairie. His many friends will wisk him every success ict his aew Ha il ertakmg. Walter Motley Tho Tence Man. Has just received a ear of wevea wire feaee and a ear of hep wire. An other car of fence to arrive about March 20th. Buy bow at speetal prices. A large steak ef pickets, dressed aad split eedar pests, shingles, gates aad gate hardware awl all Mad ef peal try fence. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS GO Court Strait. Silem.! I uihiiiu nun it The New Comer The Old Timer vVn I all vthrs hi r- lmkia 1r tbr Wt ,)uik meal aeer 1 fail t appear at the White House Restaurant OnORQE BROS. State Street. : I 9 IMM t e a .o Hinges YOUNG DOCTORS EMERGE From Willamstte MedicaljCoI- lege-Two Nurses Also Graduate The commeueemeat axereises of the Medical Department of Willamette University will take place at the Meth odist ehnreh oa Mareh 31st, at S p. m. The graduating class consists ef sev en yeaag men aad two nurses. A very interesting program has been prepared for the eveaing, aad the pablie is eec dially iavited to attend. The junior class will .aet as ushers for the occasion. The following is the program aad graduating elass: Seleetloa, "The Serenade" Viator Herbert MeBlroy's Orohestra. Prayer . . : Rev. D. Brxett Soto Mln Lots Peebles A'ldreiJ , . . Gov. Goo. B. Chniln-rLnln Capnoa, "The Birds aad the Break" Sttiltz MeElrey's Orehestra. Coaf erriBg degrees '..... Pres. Joha H. GWemaa Solo, Mrs. W. Oarltoa Smith Charge to elass Dr. Walter T. Williamsoa Mareh, 'The Amerieaa" Tobiaa MeiSroy's Orehestra. Beaedietioa. Claas motto "Mai in dies sae liaea." Class Oria B. Miios, William M. Allea, Harry A. Beaoehamp, Rodolph E. Schmidt, J. Olia VanWiakle, Klyo hMe Xakaki, Alfred WiHiams. Narsee Oer trade Oalbraith, BHaa- beth DeSart. OVEBTAXED. Hundreds of Salem Readers What It Means. Know The kidneys are overtaxed. Have too maeb to de. They tell all about it ia many aches aad pains. Backache, sideaehc, headache. Early symptoms ef kidney ijls Urinary troables, diabetes, Bright 's disease fellow. A Salem eitiaoa tells here a certain care. 0. S. Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem, oa the Gar den road, says: "I very often lifted heavy weights, but has since regretted having done so, as the result was that I straiaed my baek, aad ever after bad more or less trouble from dull aching paias across my loins, aad other symp toms of kidaey eomptaiat. In seme way Doaa's KMaey nils were broosht to my notice, aad the first time I went to towa I dropped into Dr. Stone's drag store, and inspired aboat them. I was told that they wore highly recommend ed, aad advised to give them a trial. I "'" AM MrWM l ow l loU9vr c tintan; as (vgataiiv as 1 snetliu have doae, boiag a poor hand to take any kind of medicine, the beaeat I de rived from their se stamps them as a remedy which aets fully p to the rHrAAAalAtlas,. bu1a fmr It " For ia)e by all dealers. Price 50 (cents. Foster MUWra Oa, Boffale, N". IiY, solo agoata for the United States. Xomomhor the same Dean's aad take no other. 13 . j A musical aBt lramatie treat at the i1ra kousc. Tues.Ur. March 3tb. Jewele and Optician. 55 State Sfet. Next Door to Ladd & Bosh Bank A GOOD DEAJC OF NONSENCE. Aboat "Blood Pnriiers" and "Ton ics." Every drop of blood. OTery boae, serve and tiosoo ia the body eaa be re newed ia bat ooe way, aad that i.. from wholesome food properly disject ed. There is no other way aad the idea that a mediciao ia itseif eaa pur ify the blood or supply aew tissues nd strong aerre is ridiculous and oa a par with tho foMe-roi that dyspop- sm or iadigestiou is a germ dfeease, or that other fallacy, that a weak scorn- nch which refuses to digest food eaa be made to do so by irritatiag aad ia-' naming the bowels by pills aad eath-' arties. I Stuart's Dyspeosia Tablets cure ia-! digeetioa, sour stomach, gas ami bloat ing after meals, because they famish the digestive principles which weak stomachs lack, and, unless the defiei ciency of pepsin aad distaste is sup plied, it is ueelees to attempt to cure stomach trouble by the use of "ton ic,'' "pills," and "cathartics" whieh have absolutely bo digestive power, aad their oaly effect is to give a tem porary stimulation. Oae grain of the active principle ia Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet will digest 3,000 grains of meat, eggs, aad similar foods, and experiments have shown that they will do this ia a glass bot tle at proper temperature, but of course are much mere -effective ia the stom ach. There is probably bo remedy so aaiversally used as Stuart's Tablets, because it is not oaly the siek aad ail lag, but well people who use them a: every meal to insure perfect digestion aad asimilatioa of food. People who eajoy fair health take Stuart's Tablets as regularly as they take their meals, because they want to keep welt. Prevention is better than cure, ana btuarts Dyspepsia lamets do both; they prevent iadigestioa and tber remove it where it exists. The regular use of one or two of them after meals will demoastrato their merit and efficiency better than any other argument. o Expect a Spouter. The Silver Lake Artesian Well Com pany has commenced boring for water oa tho IocmI owaed by P. M. Christaun, a short distance west ef towa, aays the Silver Lake Oregouiaa. A large vein of water was struck at tho depth of 30 feet, immediately after IS iH of hard pan had beea gone through. Th well is bow down SS feet, aad the company is conadent that arto-dnn water will be found within 100 feet of the sur face. Twenty Years' TriaL There are lots of good things the doc tors knew nothing about. We frequent ly cure people of disease after the doc tors have gives them up. If the dis ease comes from overwork, dissipation er exposure, causing weak aad watery blood aad loss of flesh aad strength, we have the oae sure remedy ia Dr. Gaan's Blood aad Nerve Tonic These tablets taken with meals tura the food into rich red blood, making strong, steady nerves and iacretysiBg the strength, producing solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3 pounds per week. This means health. Druggists soil Dr.! Quan's Blood aad Nerve Took for 75c per box or 3 boxes for $. For nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a better reaaoay was never made. Doctors know nothing' about this remedy only the fact that we make cures, whioh we have boon For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, droggiac. Skeletons ia Oavc Victoria. B. C, Mareh :. News was received by the Mourner Quoon dty from Vancouver Island conet of the dfceovory My a prospector of a cave on tho seashore between Quatoiao Sound and San Joseph Boy, at tho north end of Vancouver Island, in whieh 49 skeletons wore found. The prospector found soute of the stele-1 tons invars. Some of tho (-knit wwe' broken. It is possible that tho onvo was Urn burial piooe of an Indian tribe, numerous in that district. Is After Mineral Exhibit. IX II. Weyant, geooral agont of tho Lewis and Clark cxncMuon, gathering the mineral exhibit, an eM S4om man. is in the city eioMOg up his work ia connect too. with tho OoU Crook mtnin district, lie nays he wilt hav about three tons of oee from that ionium, bo that the Marion county mine exhibit, as a whole, witt not be fully what it should be. The Club Stables First elas Livery and Oab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty TaHy ho for Monies, and excurstos. parties. Ffcoe Maw 4L Corner Liberty and IVn. Coas. "W. Yannke,'Prop. Money to Loan Qver Laid 4b Bosh 'a Bank, Salem (V THOMAS K FOfiD, BBBBbV amemBnatc am -ilP KF -jutf gf. PEOF0LES. BARGAIN)HOJJ&& Wednesday and Tlicf sday Big Specials Day after day we more clearly demonstrate to the people the snprm-. v of the Chicago Store ia doing big things and giving the people mor . goods for leas money than any other stoie ia Salem. "We could no k-p our store always crowded with busy buyers only for the fact we a!wy, give yon the best values for the least money. 300 pairs Washable Mocha Gloves, in all colors; will wear like iron aad wash like a piece of muslia; $1.45 is the regular price; we offer them for this le only at ...$Sc Xew arrival of beautiful new Trim med Chiffon aad Metiae Dress Hats, worth $7.50, $5.50 and $10. introduction price ...$3.l5, $4.50 New arrivals in Silks; 7oc Lace Striped Cieam White, Wash Silks, the latest shown for fine waists, price yard 45c 500 Brown Buster Ladies' Dress Col- SALEM'S FASTEST McEYOY BROS. I NEW TODAY ! X I f UHITS X Un-o-Lac What is it 7 It will make your old linoleum appear as good as new. You can get it at Steiner Jfcj Berger's, 426 State street. 3-25-lwk- Nex Circuit Court Case. A complaint was iled in department Xo. 1 of the circuit court this morn inn I by Maude Buckaer against the Bagb I Lumber Company, demanding judgment , for $s) on a note, with interest, an 1 $100 attorney's fees. j No Other Remedy Can take the place of the celebrated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in the thousands of homes in which it has once beea used. They know its value as a remedy for all family ills, and con ! sequently are never without it. It pos itively restores the appetite, builds up the run-down system and cures Dyspep sia, Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious ness, Headache, Spring Fever, Colds, La Grippe, Malaria or Female Disorders. We urge a trial. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS POBTLAJHJ-SAIiEM AET SQUAEES. Best all wool, 5-ply $Hks $ f jo s lSxW !$. i&ot CABPBTS. Bost nil wool, S-ply P7H $ $ . Boh nil went, Vply P yJ Uai 1M Boat Swire tape -try, y .; i .7$ Boat lfVwirt tapomry, 3r 1j0 1M Velvot enrnota, por HO 15 AXMIKISTEB. Saxoajr, nor yard .... l.tt 1J axt. y?d .... im l.tt Savoaaorrios, per yd li 1M The above Puotluam ptioos arc taken too mrgoft taottMttteM ia UaU oky, ogoos aro soaored over torratory ia puam.htj.g hoc prloas is plnia. maeh ia oar favor as those eer -t AX, Vn Cllm? diuoa exists ia many other Baos. a. Patronise Salem. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO 2EXT TO JOS. XEETEES & SfflRE Jars, silk embroidered, worth lrp to -i.j ana owe sate price 10c, 15 an : j-. 4oe White Dress Hair Coirts wi;h Rhyne Stoae Settings, beants, sale price 2'c 500 yards Silk Moliae Veiling, double width; 20c quality, pn e yard i.u3 500 yards White India Linon, 15 quality, yard a, 1000 yards Best Standard Apr. a Ginghams in all colors, prw-e varl GROWING STORE. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets Vertical Fmjb For filing letters, bilk, mercantile reports and business papers of all kinds, in folders on edge between indexed guides. It's a modem, up-to-date system, and the Globe-Wernicke RIe in up right units b the ideal device for operating it. Pamphlets-16 de scribes both systems and files or, better still, can and let us ex plain their many advantages. Baren & Hiimtlton Sole Agents Salem, - Oregon POBTLA2TD-SALEM Middlosox, per yd ... 1.90 l' Body Brasols, per yard '.. 1.55 14" BOOM BUGS. Tapestry, Brussels, samo, 9x1 $1S0 $17- fxlJ 20.PQ. 2" xlS f5.00 " VELVET BUGS. xl2, each S5.00 $25 - AXMINISTEB BUGS. xl2 $31.50 3v.va) WILTON BUGS. xl2 $4iL50 $4- LINOLEUMS. D grade, 4 yards wide per yard $ .90 $ SO Inlaid linoleum, per 3i L55 1-50 1.70 l.eo fro Ut mtai0s frM ,w0 aad no domht many of these eat t Salem, hence oar object Pj4ts aa furniture are equally as eovoriags. No doubt this same coa- SONaiT7 LISESTy STXSSS