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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1905)
"n"T7Vi v ty t t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1905. id A .hat dflL &Atf ti aAti fcAu kiia aA & ibbL A A &M fllllllllllllVlllllVllllfVlfflT Perfect Digestion Means Health ST Is- . - .k,Wevtft&wr'xiaBiBiBiH nl). qpina (Sir''' ayrM PREACHERS LOCATED You Can Also Croy Mine PU ir You Tko Gtunrt't Dypptia TabUta. When llir fwwl in pf.pcr1v cllppstcd, the Mood carries the nutri tttntlt t nil fuit-ta ,f lilt Ilt.,1 n.l I ,., MAAMMM Af H......:iil... ...! pair Is kept up uniformly, rustiltiiig In healthy organs and members. Sfuasfs Dyspepsia Tablets i- guarantee jierfcct digestion, no matter wlint tlic condition of tho 9K AtOlllncll 1. Till r!lUIII JL 111 .111 IMlftl itlAtnajilnna ll,.n.t 4l.. BK food and penult the stomach t rest ai.d get well. ALL DDUSaaSTS, 50 CENTS A BOX. i JitVWWWWWyyd GRAFT AT THE FAIR Charges Made That Officials Have Been "Working" Exhibitors Portland, Bopt. 25. Tho "pawing tho hat" Inoldonl whon exhibitors nt tho Lewis and CInrk fair were onllo'd togothor by Col. Doscb, director of exhibits, nnd asked to contrlbuto to. wnrd tho fund for tho benoflt of his nmlstnnl. If. Ii Hnrdt, hns lod to (ton national charges of graft bolng filod ngulnst Mr. Unrdt with tho Btnto com mission by nn oxhlhltor. Tho charge nro contained In nn oill-l davit submitted to President Moyors, which relates tho manner In which tho oxhlliitors Imvo been forood into paying lnrgo stunt for favors In tho way of oxhlblt space. It nlso tolls of n proposition Mr. Hnrdt is sold to linvo inudo for tho purpose of wringing mon ey from the oxhlliitors who fulled to rocolvo n words nt the hands of tho jury. Tho nflldavlt begins with n statement in which the nfllnnt newta thnt ho re ceived a letter from Hardt making a proposition to him to Join him In 8t. Louis, nnd together secure n number of oiflilblt plaeea for reassignment nt tho 8t. Louis oxpasllton, tho proposition bo lng to scouro the Malls In ndvaneo nnd then sell them to genuine exhibitors who wish desirable locations. As ho did not outer Into tho scheme with llardt, tho mntttr was dropped. On May 15, 1005, Hnrdt enmo to tho nninnt and got him toi show spaco to nn exhibitor which Hnrdt said was nl roady disposed of, but which tho pnrty holding would disposo of for $G0. An othor spaco was also shown which could be hnd for $100. Tho latter spaco wns tnkon, but Hnrdt refused n chock in payment, demanding tho money in ensh. Hnrdt somotlmo afterwords told tho af fiant tho $100 rccolvcd was tho first money that ho Hnrdt, hnd mado out of tho exposition. On July 30th. Hardt rcnucstod tho nfllnnt to not ns nttorney for exhibitors tolling 1dm tbnt In nil probability n numbor of exhibitors would bo dissat isfied with tho Award which thoy might rocolve, and that a letter could bo flxod up stating; in effect, tlint for n rotnlnlng foo of $50 tho nfliant would bring tho matter boforo tho superior jury of nwnrds, nnd got tho recogni tion wiiloli tnoy woro justly entitled to roeolve. Other oxhlbltors chnrgo that Mr. Hnrdt forood thorn to pay $2.50 per foot In addition to tho 70 conts'thov woro chnrgod by tho exposition for tho construction of fnondes. Exch.-ingo of Courtesies. Colonel Hofor accuses tho editor of this pnper of not disapproving of tho little oourtesy usually obsorved whon tho governors of tho two Gnrollnn stntos meet, (ml Colonel Hofer lays his hand on the shoulder of a lady to wy "good morning." Wist SIdo En terprise, o .. . . Fire destroyed the printing ofllao of the North Demi Citizen, nnd also the elty hall nt that plaoo Thursday night. llio lormor wns valued nt $8300, cov ered by $8000 insurance, whllo tl(o city hall cost $1700. I Tho Methodist conforoncc at Albany endod Inst night. Bishop McDowoll nnnOuncod that the irrnngoments of districts had ' 'bceu changed so ns fb unlto tho city of Port land, nnd that a now district, tho Klam ath Falls Mission, hnd boon created. Tho following nro tho nssienments mado by Bishop McDowell. Enst Portlond distrlot Presiding eldor, B. P. Rowland : Albnnv. J. W. McDougnll; Brldny Veil, J. H. "Wood; Urooks, Wilfred Smith; Corvallls, O. H. Frlso; Cnnby, V. 8. Olome: Oanbv circuit, John Snndorson; Olnckamasand Oswego, W. B. Moore; Dnmnscua nnd PIcnsnnt Vnlloy, to be supplied; Estn coda, H. Mnys; Qrosbnm, .T.O. Gro gory; Jefferson, O. Oscar Ollvor; Loba non, Alfred Thompsen: Marnuahi. Hen ry Hpoira; Molinmn, C. M. Rooso; Lin coln, H. J, Adnine: Montavllln. J. P. Farmer; Mount Tnbor, Jnmos Monroos Mlulius and Clnrks, Thomas Wilos; Or egon City, B. C. BInckwcll; Pleasant Home ntxd Troutdnle, E. 8, 8ex: Port land, Contonary church, W. II. lloppo; Arlotn I'ork nnd Lents, to bo supplied; I'atton church, M. T. Wiro; 8ollwood, .0. A. Lewis; Trinity church, Harold Obcrg; Sunnysldo, T. B. Ford; Wood tock, W. T. Kerr; Snlcm, First church, Vf. H. Sollcck; Salem Lcslio church, E. Qittons; Siletz Indian mission, to bo supplied; SHvorton, A. D. Wnirncr: Turner, O. E. Crnndnll; Toledo, to bo oiler, W. B. Hollinaflhead; Amity, T. L. Jones; Astoria, W. B. Jones; Bcav erton, J. W. Exons; Clntskanie, Paul J. .- u. ri...it.u in lin annnlied: Dsl- j.vereu, iwiireiii, ' -, . las A. C. Brackenbery; Mnyton, M. . Dixon; Blllv and UFayotte, W. S. Hoi comb; Falls City, O. F. Bound; Forest drove, U. r. iJeiKnap, iui"" - Hamilton; Independence, E. W. Elny- er; Knappa, to Do suppnou; .uc.un.u vllle. J. K, Hawldw; Nehnlom nnd Bay Citr, to bo. supplied; Newberg, Hiram Gould; Xorth Yamhill, II. B. Wilkin; Portland Pentral church, J. T. Abbott; i.li.... -ru.inti Pli.ii Sine KhI: Eii- worth church, H. T. Atkinson; First church, F. Burgetto Short; Graco ehureh, nsrence Truo Mison; oi. Johns, F. L. Young; University Park. D. A. Waters; Woodlnwn, S. H. l)ew- .... ,r n 1- 0--.!.l f art; Jlainier, n. t;. ivurap, ownmr, . A. Honel; Sheridan, E. H. Bryant; Tillamook, C. A. Stockwell; Warren, to be supplied. Klamath Mission district II. E Bunlap, presiding elder and pastor at irininotli V1U- Lakeview. Snnford Tavlor; Fort Klamath, to be supplied; Pauley. D. L. Shroude; lionanze, to uc supplied. Missionary to Nevada, A. S. Mulli gan; suporintondont of Alnska mis sions. John Parsons; missionary to Alask, L. H. Pctorson; superintend ent of Utah mission, II. T. Talbot; sec rMnrv of .Tnnnneso cltv missions on coast, A. X. Fisher; ngont of Oregon Anti-Saloon League, George L. Tufts; superintendent of Kalispol, Mont., mis sion, C. E. Clino. Tked, Nezvous Mothej MaKe Unhappy Homes-Their CondiUon IrritaJ Both nusoana ana wmuiuu-ugw ousanrjj of Mothers naveiDeou oaveu rrom Nervoui Prostration ana waao strong ana well. supplied; Viola, J. J. Pntton; Wood- burn. D. H. Leech. Eugcno district Presiding oldor, M. T. Wire; Ashland, E. F. Zimmormnn; Brownsvlllo, A. J. Holllngswerth: Can- yonvlllo, C. M. Bryaji; Contrnl Point, O. L. Burbank; Coburg and Wendling, W. II. Myors; Coquille and Bnndon, W. B. F. Browne: Cottnim Orovo. H. V.. Memlngor; Cottngo Grove circuit, to bo suppliod; Crawfordsville. to bo sup plied; Creswell, J. L. Stratford; Drain, IS, II. Lockhnrt; Elkton, W. B. Popper; Kugono, L. E. Bockwoll; Gnrdlnor, W. S. Gordon; Grants Pass, O. 0. Book man; Halsey nnd Hnrrlsburg, J. n. Skldmoro; Jncksonvlllo, Arl J. Arm strong; Junction City. II. J. nnrblt: Mnrshflold, J. L. Bontty; Medford, 0. t JioPhorson; Monroe, E. 0. Alford; Myrtlo Point, W. F. Rogorsj Nerth: Bend, Amos P. Boyd; Roseburg, W, 0. Bcutor; Shodds, D. L. Fields; Spring; Hold, W. M. Erskine; Ton-Mllo, J. M Swcnoy; Tiller circuit, to bo suppliod; Wilbur, U. A. Bristol; Widcrsvlllo nnd Althousc, George CInrk. West Portland district Presiding nHMHHBBHMailHHMHnaHBBflia B V DAVC S ""lrTk I J n l?BllBllIBIBTIIHHDBBRBBIBIiaiM Gladden, speaking of Rockefeller's monoy, says: "It Is a taint." This is bad weather for prunes, many of them will burst, or at least get broke. Slnee the Igorroto arrived In Port land the dog pound has gone into bank ruptcy. As the exposition draws to a close tho charges of grafting begin to comu to tbo surfuoo. If thoro isn't n high old time In Portland whon tho settlement of fair matters comos up tho X-Rny man Ioea his guest. j Mrs.(?ioster(?urry jkrs.Cdas.ft$row , irritable mother, often on- Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of ttf hvstcrlcs. is unfit to caro Lndics' Symphony Orchestra. fi, It ..!.,.. n olillrl'a Hnnl. toira HtrOOt. Jiast llORtnn. Mr... JT' WANT HEALTH? Iii tho first place, tho stomach must bo mode strong so thnt tho food will bo properly digested, tho bowels opened nnd the blood made pure In tho sec ond place, wo advlso you to use llos- tcttor's Stomach Bitters beenuse It has proven time and again its wonderful vnluo In all oases of Stomach troubles. It always cures Poor Appotito, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costlvenoss, Bilious- uoss and Malaria. Trv a hot tin n. ilny. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS U4.w.is(U. . a. wttaagEK35g3a?e BUK,mr.msvat.. TheNewBtisincss Suit CliLOSlBROaSCa Fine CIotlwaMakers tuinxw w mw rv4 Tins YEAR IS THE "OLYMTIA" THREE-BUTTON SACK, IN Tins, AS YOU SEE TEOU THE DRAWING, YOU HAVE ONE OF THE MOST STYLISH SUITS OP TICB YEAR, Tinj COAT IS LONQER THAN USUAL, BUT ITS PROPORTIONS HAVE BEEN SO CLEVERLY MODELLED THAT THE ETFEOT IS EXCEEDINQ. LY ORAOErUL. Tlffi WIOLE OARMENT HANGS FROM TID3 SHOULDERS IN AN EASY, COMFORTABLE FASIHON, LEAVINQ PLENTY Or ROOM ALL AROUND. IT TAKES OOOD DESIGNIWa AND THOROUGH TAILORING TO MAKE THESE STYLISH, "LOOSE MODELS" LOOK JUST RianT AND THAT'S WHY WE BUY THEM FROM THE BEST MAKERS WE KNOW, SOHLOSS BROS. & CO., OF BALTIMORE. Fall and Winte Suits $J0to$25 Don't mourn, boys, because tho Ice cronm and soda water season is draw ing to a elote. Tho gossamoro-wlngod llttlo angel can ami will fill tho same aching void with oysters and coffee. Two fools aad an nutomobile, on thoir way from New York to Portland nnd Ban FrancUwo, will be in Salem, Ootobor 5 or 0. They shaulfl have been horo some.tlmo ago, but were lost in tho mountains, nnd, unfortunately. woro found again. . An lasuranec company Is to be formed in Portland for the purpose of kooping the money la Portland instead of lotting it go east. Now in the lleht of tho. oxpoMires In the east, the wise man will protect bis family by keep ing his monoy at home. A crunk in California, realizing thnt this country Is short "on secret nooloties nnd associations, propoeestbe organizing of a wife-beaters soelety. whose members will stand together to waylay and whip the person who yielded the lah oa any member of tho society. a A man In New Brunswick has tamed fifty cow whales, and started a dalrv with thorn. He milks them with a fire onglne and a hose, getting about tliree negeueadi of milk from saeh whale. He will drive them down the ooast to New York next spring, and aHlst la supplying that village with the oream of the ocean. . -o A nervous tho vorco of a a 11 1 t e ... i i- t.rtM.lf rr.i lion nnu reacts uijuu uviacu. " A l., t....AAH Mltttrlwnn aitwl VMnlt iruuuiu uouvecu uumitu " ..w.. mothers too often is due to tho fact inni mo moiiicr nos buihu ibluuiu wm boss, nnd she is entirely nnflt to bear tho 6trnln upon her nerves that govern ing children Involves; it is Imposslblo for her to do anything calmly. Tho ills of women act like a firebrand upon tbo nerves, consequently nino tcnths of tho nervous prostration, ner vous despondency, "tho-tolucs," sleep lessness, nnd nervous Irritability of women ariso from soma derangement of tho female organism. Do you oxpcrlenco fits of depression with restlessness, alternating with cxtrcmo Irritability? Aro your spirits easily anccica, so inai. ono minuvo you lnucrh. nnd tho next mlnuto vou fool llko crying ? Do you feel something like a ball ris ing in your throat nnd threatening to choko you ; nil tho senses perverted, morbidly scnsltlvo to light nnd sound ; Ealn in tbo ovaries, and especially etwecntho shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continually cross and snappy ? If so, your nerves aro in a shattered condition, nnd you aro threatened with nervous prostration. Proof In monumental that nothing in tho world is better for nervous prostra tion than Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound; thousands and thou- snnrlfl nf wnmnn tA&tlft in ttila fnnf Ask Hrs. Pinkham's Achlcc-A Womnn Best Understands a Woman', tk Divir Mra. Plnlrlmmt Pni nlrrlifi vmn T surei e.A..l.1.i . trcmo norvousuoai and bystcria, brouehtml iingu.... .... a uiuiu nuiuiur fnMTlJIii nnrl rloarwMlrlnnt. ' "T.vtUti R. PlnVhftm'i Vn.f.ku was rocommondod and proTod to h mmnrlv flinf. ImliAyl m T I Improved In hcalUj until I am now i&S ami wou, ana au nervousncfi hu dw I nnnrivl." r I Mrs. Charles F. Brown, VlcedW dent of tho Mothers' Club, 31 Ctdu Torrnco, Hot Sprlnga, Ark., wrlttn Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 11 r ttrafrtr.1 thmttirli nln. vaamr, i d existence, worn out with pain and nwt7 nmil. Until It VWmfvl na f hnunli T aVa.1. . I Uion noticed a statement of a womm tn bled as I was, and tbo wonderful ntcltt it dorivedfrom Lydla E. rinkham's VfnUU nnmiv-innil T flnrlilnl in trv If IJMI...I at tho end of throe months I wjli Ulm woman. My norvousnecs was all gozt. I vt uu luuKur imuiuie, una my aalDaad iuq love witli mo all over again." Woman nlinnlrl rinntnhnr thai !.!. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds' the mcdlclno that holds tho record it tho crroataat numtinr nf ni-tml ir.il femalo Ills, and talco no substitute. Frco Advice to Women, Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass,, Inrltti all sick women to write to her forsdrlet1 Mrs. IMnlfhanVn vimt nynnrUniia wtV fomalo troubles enables hor In 11 you just what la- best for you, uj ano win cuargo you noining tor ut G. W. JOHNSON & CO. riwaiiitnniwrai 200 Drummers' Cnrpet samples, 76e and $1.00 nuall. ty, 35c onek, Tuesday only. The House turnlslilng Co. Railroad, Financial and Industrial Notes. It Is announced that the Pennsylva nia, railroad will expend itS.Ooo.ftfla for new rolling stock and other equip ment nt onee. Tho gross earnings of fifty-six rail roads for August, as compiled by the Pinanolal Chronicle, amount to $5S.8fiO, 431, an InereAse of $1.1WM.061 over ik same month In 1W. From the begin ning nf January to tho end of August flfty-uvo roads shew an lneiens of OSMSl. The imeostUge f in crease for the month of August was 5.10. The Santa Fe -Is about to lose the monopoly which for veers it v.. v..i upon tho buslnosi to Grand Canyon, Arle. After Senntor Clark had fin lshed his San. Pedro-Los Angeles road, unu semen nis amerenees with narrl man. ho discovered that by building a brunch, twenty-six miles long, from . Las Vegas, N, M., he could strlko tho middle of tho ennyon, whoro tho sco nery Is most bonutiful. Tho surveys' Imvo been made and tho work of con-' struotlon will commonco at oNioo. In the meantime Senator 'Clark will oroct hotel at the canyon nt tho tormlnus of the railroad, eosthig $20,000. It Is Miul-nulelully announced thnt the Southt-rn Indiana road will be oom pleted into Chicago bv Janunrv 1. It then will be an active oompotitor in ' the eoal-earrvine trade to the niilonrml market of the Chicago & Eastern Illi nois and the Big Four, as well ns nil tne roads whieh participate although to a lees extent,ln this line of trafllc. It Is stated on good authority that the Texas-St. Louis line of the Frisco is to be extended south from Paris, Texas, to Mexla, a distance of 175 miles. At Mexla the line will connect with the Trinity and Branos Valley, whleh is owned by tho Yoakum-Hawloy syndicate, and is now being oxtondod south to Galveston and Houston. Plane are being discussed for build ing a line of railroad from Basin, a point about forty miles south of Hele na, Mont., to Kallepell.n the northern portion of the same state. The new road Is to be about 200 miles in eneth and wjll open up a valuable tlinhar un.i mineral section. it is reported that members nf n, H. 11. Holline syndicate made a profit of about $1,400,000 by the sale of their contracts for subscription rights to the stoek of the f'incinnatl, Hamln- ton & Dayton road to J. P Mora & Co. A $1,000,000' mining company toJ ' posed of Cleveland men lias been ert:i ' od n charter by tho Ontario prcrlt nliil (rnvnrnmnnt to mterats is til Michlnlcoton field, under the nam i tho Ciovolnnd-Michinleotcn comply. Tho oommcrclnl cron of onions It 1005 Is otttimntod nt 3,305,000 built! compared with 3,341,000 bubli 1004, nnd 3,090,000 bushels two jai ago. Whnt Is known ns tho commit clnl onion belt shows a total sr i about 13,000 ncros located In 01U, Now York, Indlann, Michigan, Wi consin, Massachusetts and Connectlwt Tn Mlnnnunla Mm nn.W'n ef sM oats, barley, flax nnd cm Is reportd ...... ... .1.- T..1..I.. IV, rh oxconeni, wuuo in iuo xan prosent conditions nro repnrted tT moro fnvornblo. Tho prospect m w sns Is nlso said to Lo cxecedis(! bright. A rnco for tho Pnclflc coast ! to bo on betweon the N'orthweitm and St. Paul railroads. That h f mor purposes building such a line iJ I dieated by tho IncorporMon ' Piorro. Rapid City & Xortnwwi Railway company. The XrtbwMtei has purohnscd an old rigM of V purposos commoncing construftm OUQO. n- ,nnl-..l I. T)A1,.i.. n riV il iel f . .1 I..1 wAalr (-reusing, onu ono uy '"'. ""- - . pounds of butter were HTri out " tho county to foreign nnn.cTs- wBBm jNo Piano Complete Without the Pianola I DM Mil of Lvini? an instrnmanf U !,. i., ki. Ai n muslfU can play, why not have every member of tho family making '-' Te v "" " ounot taut plain. Every class nf mmi. i ...i..i. ... ... ,. -. tanti . - .. avuuauie jo lUO pOSSOSSOr or tllO piaay . - music, elaseie eauinAiHn. , ' , .... :... , mil i.. ... '-r -, vjioms, uiiwco music, popular uiis, ; - become familiar ik i.a... .... .. ' .. ...ifisa. ., " "- -" n, uu piay tneui as weu as any wu.. een if you do not know a note of music. The Metrostyle, which tt no a feature of all pianolas, indleatesfor you every shade of expreislon- ,? ? l d h t0 follow with the pointer tho red lme mW uin the music roll. bvP!!C? f Metl08ty1 Wanolas $850 and $300. Purchase may be mi bj moderate monthly installments. Sold in the Northwest ohly ly Eilesfs Piano House Salem Store, Room 7, McCornaek Kxl Large stores PMa.i o.i . .. .. ... r..i. . Ttflh. , ui.otuue, aua walla nnd Heattie. rs'i -- land Lowiaton, Idaho; San Francisco. StnnVtnn . nfcland. Cal.; AtU Rand Pendleton. n, B -----f wV, IW TOmNQ AMP BEPAIBmg A SPECIALTY.