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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
33 4 1 ASfcgefablc Preparationror As similating thcFoodandneguIa tlng thcStoinachs nndBowcls or Promotes Dicc3lIon.Checrfiil- neasnndncst.Contalns neltlter Opium.Morpliine nor rlincrqL Nox TJAiicJ otic. flYef0UjrSAHizzmaait itrjM SeeJ' JtxJmtta AwtStrA f Apcrfccl Remedy forConsllpa non.SourStomacli.Diarrlwcn Worrns.Convulsions.Fcverish ncssnnd Loss of Sleep. TacSttrulo Signnlurt of NEW YORK. EXACT COPr Of WRAPPER. To Tacklo tho Russian Lion. New York, May C. 8ents nro In do niftnil for Mndisou Scpmroi garden to night to pc tlio world ' championship rntnh-un-cutch-cim wrestling contest between fleorgn HiiekoiiHchmldt, Hie "Russian Lion," Mini Tuiii Jenkins, tlio Amcrirnn champion. It will bo Hnck cnschmldt'M first npjioiiraiico on tlio tnnt in America, llonllziug tlmt It will require bin utmost Htrontli unit clover noil to gulii the victory, Jenkins bus trained tin hn seldom Iiiih boforu for u coritcst. lliickonschiuidt bus tlio nil- Slw7iiftyiBl imiHIIIItHWWMMWWMMIWHHHWMHIWHa Ml SALEM SAW MILLS M LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, PICKETS. CONTRACTORS' MATE- 2 RIALS A SPECIALTY, Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. i SUCCESSORS TO CAPITAL SALEM. FMMMVIMCSfHXieitIXCISStaeiBB9BI9RS-(- Grand Excursion Given By Order of Railway Conductors To Portland, Sunday, May 7th Faro for the round trip, Including ndmlsslou to tlio Imposition flroumls and sacred concert In Festival Hall. 4 J- aOU Train leaves Salem at 8:30 n. in., nnd returning trnlus leavo Portland at 0i30 p, m.. Tickets for sale oy all station agents and conductors on trains. OUT AT LAST e THE SECRET OF THE COOK'S SUCCESS IS DUE TO THE USE OF Eppley's Perfection Baking Powdei ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT BaILV CASTOBIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of vnntngo In strength ntul size, but tho admirers of tho American wrestlor re Kuril lilm iih tho cleverer of tho two. .TcnkiiiK him a further udvnntngo in tlio fuct tlmt tho contest wilt bo cnteh-iiB-cntcli-onn, nt which stylo ho In tho mora illicit, whllo tho Russian fnvorB tho (Irnceo-ltnnmn style. Tlio articles cull for the best two out of three fill Ik. Thd prlco of n pretty face is $1. three pnekngos of Holllstor'8 Rocky Mountain Ton. Brings roil lips, bright oyes nnd lovely color. 35 conts, 'ilea or Tablet. Htono's drug store LUMBERING COMPANY, m OREGON g H i(yii AW (X Use va For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA bAtatAi. journal, iJaleM, oe66n rAti)AV, AjaV t, ioob. FREAK Or TORNADO. Lifts Roof 0 Omaha Building and Drops It, Oiniihn, Neb,, May 0. Tlireo, persons wcro killed and six Injured feftho col lapse of n Ihrco-stdry buinTtng nt 13th and draco streets, Wdilncsdny Tho building was occupied , .by tho Omnlm Cuskot Company, nnfl thrco wcro killdd nnd jnnuy Injured.1 , ,' Tho colinpso of tho cnskot factory wna duo to n heavy wind storm, which, at a point near tho factory, assumed tho proportions nnd actions of n small tnrnndo. Tho building was substantial, of brick, three stories high. Tho rqof was raised into tlio air nnd dropped, causing the heavy brick wnlls to col lapse. Unveiled at Fayette. Payette, Mis., May C. Tho handsome- monument erected to tlio memory of tho sons of Jefferson county who fought for tho Confederacy was un veiled todny with Interesting ceremo nies and In tho prcsonco of a great crowd. Tho exorcises wcro In chnrgo of tho Confcdernto veterans and nlllcd societies. The progrnmmo included n band concert, a parade, patriotic airs sung by school children, nnd tho un veiling of tho monument by Mist Kve lyu Ilammett. Tho addresses of tho day wero delivered by Dr. 0, V. Ornf ton, of Union church, and Dr. W. T. Dolling, of Memphis. c 1 Preliminary Examination of St'rascck. Tho preliminary oxamlnntlon of Martin Strnseck wns in progress Thurs day ut 2 o'clock in JiHtlco of the Peace Turner's court, Strasok was ar rested Wcdncsdny moruliig on 11 chnrgo of having assaulted mid robbed A. II. Damon on tho night of Mny 2, nnd also being armed with n dnngorous wea pon. Tho prosecution was reprosontcd by Deputy District Attornoy .7, At Finch, and tho dofenso by Attorney L. IF. McMalum. Tho (following wit nouses wnro summoned on tho ciike: Harry MoIhoii, .lumen Iteeso Hill, fleorgo Hrown, O. B. Huckutt,, Klmer While, William Mumberg. J, A. Pinch, after oxiiminlng the wltin'HHos for tho prosecution, moved that the rnso bo ilimnisMod ami that tho private prosecutor pay tho cods. jtSl JLw MONDAY, 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, THE PRIDE OF THE WEST NORRIS & HOWE'S 3Kr3EST Tk Great Tested Amuicraant Eaterprlso that Fulfills Every Promise CiiioOS MEMQERIE MUSEUM HIPPODROME 2 -RINGS A NEW ELEVATED STAGE A NEW CIRCUS iff ywm 7& IH L Cmmt-S wmmW VjVHTvn'J.Mf . v .R.nkAVaMMv JBLSmLatr. V rl4x m. m meri rm If irMi A Multitude 0! New Features Never Before Presented la America r BstwBaok W- HfOera Acrobats, Gymnasts Mid-alt Parlovmops ROMOockriM DoHy Miller lUteHe Stiller M'He Jullen Qeorc HoMand Seven Marvelous DeMords MelBOtte.UNole&Melnottc Flying Vlctorellas Troupe Darlnc Aerial Weaver Fivo Flying Banvards Famous Oardner Family Gracelul flcDonald Trio Seven Klsnlmona Japanese six Suetmoto Japanese Frank MHIcr Auatla Kibs Jos. Lyons Herbert Rumtey Wn, Dutton LadySworUs women 1QQ Circus Champions &0libtitts jQQ HUGE ROMAN - HIPPODROME AU Kinds of Kxcltlug, Thrilling, Ueal Races and Testa of Skill JOLLY JESTING CLOWNS gn Headed by "Cheerful Jim" West, "nappy Billy'-La line, JU The Grotesque Ollpans Tote Duckrowf'Punny Dill" Scotl MILLION jqOLLAR JVJSTAGERIE An ImperJar Collection ol Rare Wild Beasts ilggwt hhI U ! m Ftihirtt tf Evtry Kiwi GRAND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE 1 will Leave the Show OroanOs Every Morning at 10:30 Adults, 50c, Chllda,25. Oae Ticket AtolU You to Everything fa. Justice Turner, will decide tho latter tnotlou on Saturday, 0 ' "I Thank tho Lordl" Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Hock, Ark., for tho relief I got from llucklen'H Arnica Salve. It cured my fonrful run ning sores, which nothing elso would heal, and from wIiIcIl I had suffered for fivo years." It Is n marvelous hcal'or. Guaranteed nt J. 0. Perry's drug store; 2Cc. Last Sunday night's frost in tho vi cinity of Pendioton killed considerable fruit. Ono applo crop valued nt $2000, Is reported killed, and ninny or chards of cherries, plums and poaches bIiow n loss of liO por cent. In tho fall of 189s Icontracted that fear ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway that I was forced to resign my r')sitIon nnd seek relief nt Hot Springs. Aftr spending all the menus I haiilweut to Memphis. In less than three weeks I was In a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged ns cured. In leas than a month every bone In my body lecmcd to be affected and felt as if they would break nt the least exertion. Again I was compelled to resign, and I returned to the hospital for n seven weeks stay. When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm I prevailed on the only firm who handled Inigs to get me one dozen bottles of S. S. I. At that time both of my hands were 'jroken out with bllstersund I wascovered with boll 1 nnd sores. In the meantime my druggist had gotten two dozen bottles ol S. S. S. for me nud I began Its use, and ,fter taking the thirteenth bottle not s sore or boll was visible. R. POWKIX. Kast nth St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human diseases, Contagious 'Hood Poison is the most hideous nnd hateful. The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, tores nnd abscesses, unsightly blotches, eruptions nnd other sy"'Plonls f llle "'l rrablc disease. S. S. S. has been used lucccsufiilly for nearly fifty years for V.OIIlBglUUS DIUUU Poison. It con t'llns no mercury, potash or other mineral. Ourhome treatment book gives all the symp toms of tht ills ense. Medical ad ijr flSSJ 'CS' vice free. Thn Swift Rnsrlfin Onipnanv. Allanla. 0s MAY 8TH 2 AND 8 P. M. RIIMGS-9 latiouT THROUGHOUT Trained Animal S Herd of Elephants Congress ot Seals mT. Camels. Llamas Dromedaries Orokea to Harness. Fierce Siberian Dears Cake-Walking SUHtons One Hundred Shetland Pony Ballet & Drill Trained Pelicans & Pigs & Fencers k BAP rri moisORDlH JlL lYllir&w Vi.;iJMlmiiti.Vt Ii'. iiV.nrf.W FOR SALE. For Sale Soven-rooni rcsldenco, barn, largo half block, electric limits, bntli, hot nnd cold city wntor. K. Hofcr, Journnl ofllcc. ror Sale Small dry fir wood, nt $3.25 por cord, l'hono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morninpsldc. 1-20-tf For Sale. i'ivo or ton-ncro plaeo, first class liuprovotncnts. Closo to school, church, postofflco and railroad. Ad dross "X," caro of Journnl. MISCELLANEOUS. Found, A irnlr of sllvor-rimmcd spec tnclcs in enso. Owner enn lmvo sumo by cnllliiR at Tlio Journnl olllco nnd paying for this notice C-4-3t Lost. A plain black fan, cither on tlio sont in front of tho Willnmotto Ho tel or on tho Stnto street cnr. Val ued as n keepsake. Leavo nt V. 0. T. U. bnll with matron. B-3-3t Hotel Scott Newly furnished, ovory thing cloan and first class. Itooms at reasonable prlcos. In Cottle block, Balotn. A. Bcott, prop. 7-6-tf. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists nd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tlio O. K. drubbor. Shnnd & Mnreus. 1 1-20-1 m Davoy St Savage Real Kstato, Loans and Insurance, Convoynnclng nnd Exalnlng Titles. Notnry work done Bring us list of your property for sale, 402 Stato stroot, near High. 3-8-tf 9 ay Have, you tried Edwards & Lusch tr'u for uicnto. We bnvo tho tost snusage Id town. Come and try It and be convinced. 410 C&st Stat uroet WB Aro Now buying oggs. Call on us for prlcps beforo you soil. Com mercial Cream Co. 3-11-tf Thco. M. Barr Successor to Barr & Potzol, tinner mid plumber. Hot air water nnd stenm heating n specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2- Highost Cash Prlco Paid for chickens, gocso, ducks nnd all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Co, Tolcphono 2231 Main, 177 Commer cial streot, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw CALL ON YOUK STEPMOTHBK AT tho Salem Dyo Works whon you wnnt your clothes cleaned, dyed, ro palred or pressed, rolinod, volvot col lars on; also suit prcssod by the month. You can get anything clonn ed, from a pair of gloves to the most clnborata silk gowns. Mrs. 0. 11. Walker, Prop., 105 Commercial street. doing to J. F, Ooodo to truilo off that old stove for n now rangef Ills phono is 2010 Main, 170 Commercial street. 5-33t Say, If You Want To trndo your old bed for n now Iron bod, sco J. V, Ooodo, 170 Commercial stret. G-2-3t Say, If You Want To trodo tlmt old rocker for a now willow rockor. J, V. Ooodo pliono 2015. 5-3-3t Yes Wo Sell Qullon stono jars nt 10 conts and on special days 3 for 25 conttf. J. P. Onode, phono 2015 Main. 5-3.3t Don't You Want To trade tlmt old baby buggy for 11 now up-to-dato cart. C01110 uud see J. F, Ooodo, 170 Commercial streot. 5-3-3b OLEANINQ AND DYE WORKS. Cleaning and Dyeing And ropairing neatly done. Four suits pressed by the month $1.00, at tho Capital City Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Parlors. Miss Efllo M. Anderson, proprietor. Opera House block, 5-1-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. A. M, Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, house finish and office fixtures. Estimates furnished. Cor, Mill and Church streot. Phono Red 211. Frank M. Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mculdings. All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front street between State and Court BAKERIES. Capital Bakery Ulrom & Rutherford, proprietors, 430 Court street. Fresh bread, pies and cakes daily. Maeca roous, lady fingers, angel nnd devil's food cako, candles, nuts, etc. Dellv rios made to any part of tho city. Phouo White 321. 5-1-tf VETERINARY SUROEON. Dr. O. J. Korlnok Veterinary Surceon and Dentist. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Honorable Mem ber Ontario Medical Society. Ofllee at Lowo's Capital Stables. Phone Main 1C01. Calls attended to prompt ly. 4-18-lm - -v '' " I CLASSIFIED 11 ' ! I AimmA AROIIITE0T. W. D. Pugh ArouUcaump tendont, plans furnished for all class cs of building and structural work, Offlco 110 Stato streot, Tioga block Salem, Orogon. ' LODQEQ. Sflom Damp, No. 118, Woodmenofu worm xucois in Jioiman Hntl ever; Friday nt 7i30 p. m. L. R. Btinsin consul; P. L. Frasor, dork. Torostors of Amorlca Court Shcrwwd Foresters No. 10. Moots FrlJay i8 Turner block. Ira Jorgenaon, c. B.) A. L. Brown, Soc. Oontral Lodgo No. 18, K. of T. Caitli Hnll In Holmnn block, corner 8ttj and Liberty stroots. Tuesday of each woek nt 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronlse, C C.j W. I. Staloy, K. of It. and 8. Modern Woodmen of Amortci 0r gon Cedar Camp, No. C240. Meets overy Thursday ovonlng nt 8 o'clock, Holmnn Hall. K. E. Mnttcn, V. C; A. L. Brown, Clerk. DRAYMEN. WeIc1PXWnTtTsIoXono7airrv and transform business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue ID, red 207. Stand 218 Commorsial streot 8-11-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEAl WATER COMPANt OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator sorvico apply at offiet Bills paynblo monthly In aJvanct, Mnko nil complnlnts at tlio office. A Pleasant Way to Travel. fho nbovo Is tho usual verdict of tho travelor using tho Missouri Paeiit railway botweon tho Pacific coait ml tho enst, and wo bollovo that the iut Ico nnd accommodations gives merit this statement. From Denver, Colon- do Springs nnd Dcnvor thcro are two through trains dally to Kansai City and St. Louis, carrying I'ullmia'i lit est standard olcctric-lighted ilecpltf cars, chair cars and up-to-date dialog cars. Tho same oxcollont icrrlee u operatod from Kansas City and Et. Louis to Memphis, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you nro going eait or south, writo for particulars nnd foil in formation. W. C. M'BRIDE, Oee Agt, 121 Third 8t.. Portland, Ore. Creeping Upwards That's what wo are doing ever; day. All admit that our meal are oven growing bettor, and the crowJi aro growing larger dally. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 205 Commercial Street n 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " ::A GOOD MEAL ' ' Mukos n person feel tiW I ; with thomsolvos nnd the wM " ' world. Thoso nro the kind t meals wo servo. Quick acrriwv : White House Restaurant OEORQE BROS. 1 J State Street, FroprWrtJ Demor est. Rlcfcs & Co ... . 1 ..m.,1 rnf Dealers in lime, pjasier, "' sand, tilo nnd brick. Prompt delivery any part of tho city. Corner flrort State streets, Salem, Or. Ptinni Main 731. ReS. Bl U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. AU Haas of jl nnisning. truoao . - .. . . . . ... ,i i,iirv. a ' m floors of warehouse for int; I and switching facilities. The Clb Statt First-class Livery " -rJlM Funeral turnouts a specialty. ri for picnic, and excursion Vpt(l Main 841. corner . 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