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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1905)
T"wfl'r" 6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 100R AHEAIM FAMILY et7,S$, QfiaDnS- L. KLlbU I I TH ssV I I 7 WJS&Txli lli lfrL TSSial Is the one that can rightfully boast of pure blood. When the rich, red wine of life is coursing through the veins it im parts vigor and strength to the body and healthy action to all parts of the system. A healthy family is a wealthy family; it may be poor in worldly goods, but possessed of a priceless jewel that all the riches of earth cannot puy. A healthy family may not carry in their veins the blood of titled nobles or dis tinguished ancestors, but vigorous health is 'always an evidence of the best and purest blood, for the vital fluid contains all material necessary for the making of bone and muscle and the growth and development o the body, and upon its purity rests our chances for good health. When the trody is fed upon weak, sickly blood the system languishes, growth is stunted, disease enters without hindrance, and the simplest maladies are apt to develop into serious sick ness, tin so many ways does the blood become contaminated that the fewest number succeed in keeping this life-giving, health-sustaining fluid in a pure and natural state. We inherit the disease-tainted blood of ancestors, parents transmit to their children such impoverished! ana wcaK uioou mat tucir uvea are a cummuous name agamt disease, ana irom earliest' infancy are harassed by sores and the most . , ., M lfW, , jtJ .. .. J 1 .. . . Nowark, Ohio, May 23, 1003. dreadful skin eruptions, and heirs to some Somo ton yearn ago I uood your S. S. S. with tho most old family disease. No one has a right to saU.Bfatory r"?ltB: om j11"0 up ,x hnd be,on both- . i.1 i U t J ored with baa blood, onaraoterlzod by shin eruptions and. uuuw ujjuu uic suumuwa w yuoi.ciii.jr u ma- doiib, ospooiaiiy oaa in tno summer. For five or six sum- ease that miellt have been cured, or allow mo l had b0"B ranging from Ave to twenty In number . 1 , . & ..1 ! rr . oaoh season. Our looal physlolans prosoribod for mo, but the blOOd tO remain impure WltllOUt an enort nothing they gave mo did away with tho annoying skin tO restore it tO health. Rheumatism, Ca- oruptlona or prevented tho boils from appearing. The , - - . , ,. ' burning aooompanylng tho eruption was torriblo, and I had tarril, fcCrotUla and many Or the Severer ns high as six bolls at one tlmo. My oonditlon was truly a forms of skin diseases are frequently inher- P,UllW"10lao who J ,beaa a 8 ? b0 just ,.. - , . , . , zi i . . the mediolno nooded In my oaso. It drovo out all lmpuri- uca, ana oniy me mosc inorougu consutu- ties and bad blood and restorod tho oiroulatlon to its orig tiohal treatment can remove them. Bad Jnal strength and purity, .giving mo permanent reUef Irom ,, , . -ii r mi r. iii i.i tho skin eruption and bolls. This h ben. tcs.ys&f a ago blood IS responsible IOr more 111 health than ud I novo nevor had a return of tho disease. Iwouldotato all Other causes cembined: it absorbs the tto that my husband has taken it with good rosults. lt . .i .1 ' . j.i MRS. J. D. ATHERTON, poisons that gather m the system, and the germs and microbes floating in the air find their way into the circulation, and old sores and ulcers, Eczema, Boils, Malaria and a long train of other diseases follow. If you do not come of a strong and vigorous family and your blood shows evidence of im purity, nothing will so quickly bring it back to a healthy condition as S. S. S., the most widely known and popular blood remedy on the market. It purifies and builds up weak, sluggish blood and stimulates the circulation,' and thus jflHsH bBVH sflPH r system of impurities. S. S. S. contains tonic as we ns klood purifying properties, and builds up the Hfct IH ss general health, improves the appetite and digestion, and B B ssssB tones UP le nerves while ridding the blood of all poisons fePV HHP Kkkw nn humors. Nothing reaches old chronic blood troubles " IT4T4t4T -like s, s. S., and being a strictly vegetable remedy can be taken by old and young without any bad after effects or injury to the system. As a blood purifier and tonic at this season S. S. S. has no superior. It puts the blood in good order, removes all poisonous accumulations, invigorates all parts of the system and prevents that debilitated, tired feeling common to this time of year. Keeping the blood healthy is the fecret,of all healthy families. Write us if in need of medical advice, which our physicians will furnish free or charge. Book on the blood and its diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. . , . A Call Back to Boyhood. seat," with nn alleged bnck, and rub Mayho you think now you will not elbows with other sweltering mortals, go to tho circus, but tho chances arc .And tho performance is likely to bo you will. I very similar to tho one you saw last Thoro's no gottlng around the fact year. It's nil right for mother and that it will bo hot and stuffy In the tho children to go if thoy enjoy that 'blgtop," It is Jlruo that a tripv jf , sort of thing, They can go wijih tho carpet doesn't make a vory oHoctiv.P.'nolghbors.nnd '" dovoutedly hope cushion for hard hoard. Two hours, ia a long tlmo to sit, ovonln"roHoxvod :v" "ITf J F Op'vHiaMT iJp THEBIl'S A 00NTBAQT la stjlo am) comfort botwocn laundry work which is woll dona and that whioh is pot. Hot woathor, especially makes this contrast felt. Work sent to tha Salem Sonm Laundry is always well done. Tho finish is perfect; no darasgo to goods. Orders callod for and do lltered. Your addroea on a postal card brings tho wagon. Bough dry Co per pound. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL, J. 0LM8TED, Prop. DOROUB D. OLU8TED, Manager. 830 Liberty Street. Phone 411 Leavo orders la Dallas with J, J, Tidier, or at the Boy Confectionery fWoro ' HOUiSTER'S INK? Iftuntatn Tw Nuggets & Stir Mwiohu far Buy Pi. WJ thoy'11 havo n good tlmo. That's about tho way yon feel this morning inu't it, Htnld man of business! Hut you haven't yet got n whllt of tho circus day ntmosphoro. Wnlt till you got down town and seo what nn early start our friends from the country Ikivo mudo on whnt U to ho n solid day of enjoyment Wait till you hump into tho man with tho red and hluo halloons, tho man with tho lemo and tho man with tho wienies, Wait till tho sound of the band draws you to tho window and holds you there while the glittering gorgcousness of tho parado goe by That's the time that mnny sensible resolutions on tho circus proposition go to pave tho hot place. Tho whole bustiwut Is a call back to ( toyhood. Tt U u rail that ulwnyt thrills. Wowt .luit llfton to tho eal-1 lope. One n ikuo't s'o. you bnitonlng homo p ln tnni that and look after the children yourself. , Aud lyt not hurt you either. Sioux J Glty Journal. ' EN l rjfnii tifAJsff jbssssw jtwl rrT Consuelo, Dowager Duchess of Man ebesitor. who occupies n roval lodo King Edward has again manifested hit rccard for the ductless bv iivlm un4. WtllflP J0 t"t npr tno u'p tot n I""'0" of White ouge, in Kicnmomv t'ark. mtthij crXQ vlafeK4ru 80 b,R Lo int you gtfpsyou'll have 18 go along 52 Bris0 QuU Hudih d Bm lM.ll Hreth. (UuinUh Ylgf. cine for Oomrtliwtlon, Iu.tletlon. Ura tUJ Ureatn. N flU MtMtlHVI ..- . rI r h . i.i tana. S MiU a bui, . Uvnuiae. .a ur MotuTa )va Ooar, Msaifcw. wis. MLRKN NUQQETg FOR 8AU0W PEOP . k kW m iiy.T?y.iLninR;ufji:,1': ITud lUckJtohv, IV UooVy tfouaUla Te tu Ufc If. J. LEHIWtAN uk Mt m AU kteta t tow mt swissm f tmk't VJ4J f m sspMwHsJsBBBBHk i . m SSS BBSBsSBsSBsSf vk 1 fEcueaB 1 I wJm I ;isWsf kl WV I kkkkkkkkkkkkkkY jBiWkkm.kkkkkkkkkr fssm. ikkkkkkK kv. JkkWr IssssJssb1 """ ' Grown Shy. Why don't you try to win tho con fldonce of the people!" Not now," said 8cnator Borghum. "Tho pooplo have boon gold-bricked so much of late years that overy time they see a mnn trying to make hlm jielf agreeable they got suspicious." Washington Star. RUHlIIIUlBHBMiniMn B DIoCsOIViAl 3 BBIBslBaBIHHDSiMBEMBMBlsl Dr. E. A. Pierce is a Portland visitor today. W. H. Steusloff wns in Albany yes tordayl Miss .IcnnJo Goodo went to Portland tills morning. L. R. Stinson was 'a passenger for Portland last ovcnlng. James and John Albert wero Chcma wa visitors last evening. Qcorgo Patterson and wife left Inst evening for San Francisco. Miss Hnlllo Thomns, enmo down from Turner yesterday aftornoon. Boy Bishop, of tho Kny woolon mills, went to Portland yesterday. C. D. Gnbrlclson and family havo re turned from an outing at Mehama. Watt Shipp, tho Salem cyclist, wns one of the Portland-bound Elks today. P. P. Post nnd family -went to Mc Coy yostcrdny for a two weeks' vaca tion. Kov. George Bnbcock, of Wisconsin, Is visiting his mother In this city for a few days. Mrs. G. M. Hansen has returned from nnd extended visit to Portlnnd and' the exposition. P. P. McGoo went to Portland laBt evening, to tnko in tho sights at tho fair for a fow days. P. J. Miner, of Aberdeen, Wn., Is visiting his brother-in-law, Capt. S. B. Ormsby, for a few days. Mrs. Evn Bcal nnd son have ro turned from n short visit to tholr form er homo In Forest Orovo. Prof. JnmcB WIMiycoinbc, who it is said aspires to bo tho noxt governor of Oregon, was in Salem yesterday. Bcv. W. IL Sellcck wns among tht number attending tho commencement exercises at Chcmawa last night. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles, of Ash land, havo returned homo after a visit with frlonds at Portland nnd this city. Perry Jones, B. Bullfson and C. Abrnms, guards at tho Lowls and Clnrk fair, returned to their post of 'duty last night. Frank Blncmnn has returned from a two wcoks' outing nt Breltonbush Springs. Ho reports a very pleasant tlmo. Mr. Charles Shipp loft yesterday for tho mountains on tho McKonzio river, his favorlto hunting nnd Ashing grounds. Miss Maud Drako, of Tacoma, who has boon visiting with Mhs BorTha Ma haflle for tho past two weeks, returned to hor homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Q. 0. Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. LaForo and Miss Sadie Palmor loft this morning for a two wcoks' outing at Cascadia. Mrs. D. B. Mackio, of Portland and tho Misses Woyor, of Elralrn, Now York, are at tho homo of Mrs. Mack io 's mother, Mrs. Hughes. P. W. Durbln, Bay Gilbert and Ar thur Bonson wero among tho Elks go ing to Portland lost ovonlng to mako tho advanco preparations for today. Chas. Ilayden, wlfo nnd sister, of Minnesota, who have been nt tho Math ows' farm, oast of tho asylum, for scv oral days, startod on their return thil morning. Z. J. Biggs, wlfo nnd sister-in-law, Miss Beading, of Ban Francisco, went to Portlnnd this morning to meet the mothor and sister of Mrs. Biggs, who camo up from Portland by boat. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. B. Vclo, George Whitaker and daughter, Nora; Jcsso Johns and Miss Besslo Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Golden wero a South Salem party going to tho fair today. Between 50 and 100 Salem people took tho afternoon overland1 for Chc mawa yesterday to attend tho com menqoment oxerclses of the Indian school. Thoy returned on thVj lato train last night. Mr. ond Mrs. W. II. Campbell, of Campbell, Nob., bnvo stopped off in Sa lem whilo on their way to tho fair to visit with old friends and neighbors for a few days, Thoy aro the guestr of C. E. Budlong, on East State street. Miss Musa Gear, who has been spend tng.the summer at the parontal home in tho Waldo Hills and Newport, started on her return to New York last oven ing. She will spend another month resting on the farm of a friend up the Hudson before resuming her newspa. per work. Nathan. 0. Bchaofcr, tho new presi dent of the Nations! Educational asso- iUtiox, Notice to Taxpayers, The bonrd of equalisation for Ma rion county, Oregon, will meet at the office of tho county clerk Monday, August SSth, 1005, and publicly exam ine tho assessment roll for tho year 1005, and correct all errors in- valua tion, description or qualities of land, lots or other property. All parties Interested are requoitod to appear and examine their aittss ments for the year 1005, and hare all errors corrected by said board If any there be. FRED J. BIOB, Assessor of Marlon county, Or. Salem, Oregon, ACffust 1st, 1005, BEDUOBD BXOUBSION BATES. To tho Scasido and Mountain Bcsorta for tho Sumraor Vacations, On and after Juno 1, 1005, tho Southern Pndfic, In connection with tho Corvallts & Eastern railroad will have on snle round trip tickets from points on their lines to Newport, Ya' quina and Dotrolt at "very low rates, good for roturn until Octobor 10, 1005, Thrco day tlckots to Newport and Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays are also on sais irom all east aids points Portland t Eu gene inclusive, and from all west olds peinte, enabling people to visit their famillos and spend Sunday at tho soa sido. Season tlckots from all oast side points Portland to Eugene inclusive, and from all wost side points ars also on salo to Dotrolt at very low rates with stop ever privileges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit tho Santiam and Breitenbush Hot Springs in tho Cascade mountains, which can bo roaohod in ono day. Season tlckots will bo good for ro turn from all points until Ootohsr 10. Throe day tickets will bo good going Saturdays ' and returning Mondays only. Tlckots from Portland .and vi cinity will bo good for roturn via the cast or wost sldo at option of passen ger. U'lcKois irom ugono anu vicinity will bo good going via tho Lobnnon Springfield branch, if doslrod. Baggage on Newport tickets checkod through to Newport; on Yaquina tlckots to Ya quina only. S. P. trains connect with the 0. & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the 0. & E. for Dotrolt will leave Albany at 7-30 a. m., enabling tourists to tho Hot Springs to roach there tho samo day. Trains frsm and to Corrollls connect with all east aide trains on tht S. P. Pull information as to -rates, time tablos, otc, can be obtained on appli cation te J. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt, 0. & E. B. B. Albany; W. E. Coman, O. P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland r to any S. P. or 0. & E. agont. Bate from Salem to Newport $9.0$. Bato frsm Salem to Yaquina $4.50. Bato from Salem to Detroit $3.60. Throe-day rate from Salem to Ya quina or Newport $3.00. 0-1-tf w 0 StiOJRI jwnlMOSPJUTmr M Threo Trains to tho East DUt. Through Pullman standarJ '. tourist sleeping ears dally to ciy Chlpago, Spokane; tourist slejribj cars dally to Kansns City; tbreirt Pullman tourist sleeping ears (p. senally conducted) weekly t OU ge; reclining ehalr oars (seats frMi to tho East dally. ' 70 HOURi " PORTLAND TO CBI"AC0 No Chssftof C-'i 70 DEPART FOR (3iloti Portland Special 9 15 a, m tu Hant-Ington Atlantic RxproM 8:10 p. m, fla Hunt- tngton 8t. rani rut Mall 0 IF t , SJ. rta Bpokan TIME QCHEDULES rrom Portland, or Bait Lake. Denrer, rt north, Omaha, Kania Cltr, St Loali, utiicigo Salt Lake, Denw rt Worth, Omaha, Kautai Cltr, St. Look (Jhlcago UM , Walla Walla. Lewliton. Spokane. Wallace. Pull man, Mlnneanolli fii Paul. Dnlulh.Mllw.nk..1 uuicaxo, ana bah. no sn Mti, : a . Ocoan and Blvor Schedule. For San Francisco Every flT daji at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way pviatt and -North Beach Dally (exept Su day) nt 8 p. nv.; Saturday at 10 p. n Dally oervico (wator permitting) n Wlllamotto and Yamhill rlvsrs. For fuller Information ask er wrltt your nearest tickot agont, tr A. L. OBAI0, Oeneral Passenger Acxi, Tho Oregon Bsilroad h NavIgtUoi Co., Portland, Oregon. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Homa Market" Poultry at Btoiner's Market Eggs Per doren, 20c. Ducks ll12c. Hens 010c. Frys 12o. Baker, Lawrence It Baker. EffK ror dozon, 20c. rrulta, Vegotahles, Etc. Potatoes 2530c. . Onions Vuo, Tropical Fruits. Bannnns 5'a lb, Orangos $4.C0$5.00, Lemons $5.50$5.00. Livo stock Market. Stoors 2c. Cows l2c. Sheop 4c. Drcssod veal Oc, Pat hogs 5c. " Baled Olovor $7.O0(ffi7.50. Cheat $7. Timothy $9$9.50. Grain $7$7.50. Bran $22.50. Shorts $34.50. Eggs, Buttor and Cream. By Commercial Crtum Co Buttor 25c. Butter fat-27c at station. Grain, Hops and Floor, ' Oats Choice white, $1.0. Barley $10$20. Flour $3.05. Wheat-6770c. mt tho Trail on Sundays, Commencing with) Sunday, August 6th, the Trail at tho exposition and all tho amusement features, as well as the exhibit buildings, were thrown open, and hereafter will bo running tho same on Sunday as on other days. In fact the exposition will be practically as complete on Sundays aa on week days. The Southern Paclno Company have on sale Saturday to Monday excursion tickets, $2.20 for the round trip, which enables visitors to go to Portland Saturday afternoon and remain until Monday night, or return Sunday even ing, as they may desire. 8-7-tf aWaO Vaster af Von.T a Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, 8384e. Valley 8587c. Flour Valey, straights, $4.10; gra ham, $4.00. Hay, Teed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. Millstuff Bran, $19.00. nay-Timothy, $13.00. Potatoes $1.151.20. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, 12 13c; per lb; hens, 13e Der lh. rnn.. old 10c per lb; fryers, 22e per lbj ducks, $4.000.00 per dor.; g0e8e 8 -- ,-v. .u, lureys, 17(gi80 per lb; dressed, 202iyjC per ib; 8,uaba o 50 3.00 per doz. ' Pork Dressed, 7Vj8e. Beef Dressed, 2H5c. Veal 58e. Mutton Dressed, 67a nops-Contract, 1005, 16c; 1004 crop, J???. C"P' TaU eo to medium, 2425e, fine,' 26H28 Eastern Oregon, 1922He7 Mohair Nominal Stwrast. Batter-Fnae, Moamery. 20aiU.. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TTME.OABD NA 8. No 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 1B:45 PJi. Leayos CorvallU 1:45 P.M. Arrives Yaqalna 5:45 PJt No. 1 BetamlnK Leaves Yaquina 7:15 AAL Loaves Corvallls lit JO A.M. Arrivos Albrfny 12:15 FJ. No. 3 for Albany-Detroit Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 Ait Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.M. NO I from Detroit . Loaves Dotrolt 1:30 P.M. Arrivos Albany 6:30 Pit No. 6. for Albany Loavos Corvallls 6:30 IX. Arrivos Albany 7)10 A.M. No. 8 for Oorvallis Leaves Albany 2:40 P.M. Arrives Corvallls 3:20 P.M. No. 7 for Albany. Loavos Corvallls 0:00 Pit Arrivos Albany 6:40 HC No. 0 for Oorvallla Leaves Albany 9:15 P.M. Arrivos Corvalll 0:55 Pit Train No. 1 arrives in Albany t tlmo. to connect with tho S. P. sotth bound train. Train No. S connocts with the a P. trains at Corvallis and Albany, girbg direct Borvico to Newport and adjaaent beaches. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Dotrolt at 7:30 a. m., arriving then In ample time to roach tho BrelUn bush hot springs the same day. Train No. 4 between Albany ond D trolt connects with the Eugene local at Albany, also with local from Cor vallis. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallls at 6:30 a. bj arrives at Albany 7:10 a. a., la time to oateh Eugene local te PortUnl and train te Detroit. Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cw vallis at 2:40 p. m., after the snlrsl f S. P. northbound overland. Train Ne. 7 leaves CorvallU t 6:W p. ., arrives In Albany at 6:40 p. in time to connect with tho local tvt Eugene and way points. Train No. 0 leayes Albany for Cor vallis at 0:18 p. jn., after the arrival of the a P. local f o:n Portland. For further Information apply to J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. -Ag- T. COOKEBELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CBONISE, Agent, Corvallis. Htiie Wins Sang Co All kinds of fancy Dry Goods, sui EmhrolfleTiea, lacos, jjako up new lis Gonta' and Ladles' Furnishing Gocd 8nlts, Wrappora, Sfeirta, Whlto TTod wear, flalaceap. Court street, Sal Oregon. pono Black 2155. Court Bt, corBSs? alley. SIS iqhn noun WAaONMAKKB AMD BIiAOKSMTTU All Undajof.iepajr work. Good rig and gentle aonsxi lor birs. 781 oUr mm, Mm. r "'STl'"