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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1905)
1 DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM. OBErJON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 100C O fit vM -'jilfe IthEB mr t bjE j9KN)yiifilMEciBlEMf flmmwW VH BHOHBBKriBka r LmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmVanunmlmmmmmmmmm! mmtMimmmwmm&tnmBmrWm& r" snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmHi Y' - Js fast superseding old-faahioncd cod liver oil nnd V XXAvIX -...IntnnB 1nrlltlMO. without n tlron of oil or disagreeable feature, it contains all tlio medicinal elements of cod liver oil, ncttmlly inken from fresh coda' livers. By our process tlio oil, having no value cither aa n medicine or food, is separated from tlio medicinal elements and thrown, mvny. Unliko old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom ach, and therefore uncqualed as a body builder and strength creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for nil pulmonary diseases. Everything" Vinol contains is named on the label OUR OUARANTEE W hnvo such faith In VINOL, that If you will take It wo premiss If It dees not bsneflt or euro you wo will return you .m. mMMaw wlitintit ntieattan. Wa take All the riak. LG. W. PU liNAlVl e.U., I Druggists, - Salem, Or. J Who Wouldn't bo an Oaagtf? "Tlio Osage Indian woman are nbeut tbo wealthiest Im tlio world," aald John N. Florr, rr Indian Territory wan, to writer on tlio Kansas City Star, "and beferp another twonty-flvo your have jhimmmI there will not bo Another jmre bred loft amongst them. I waa present aa h government oflltar thirlythree years age when tbo treaty was wade a few tulles nertk of Inde pendence. Kaiu, and thora ware 7000 pure bred) Oimgea thou. New there Are efliy MOO Osage and that number include tko half brood. Those MOO poRl have t,MO,W0 in the trees wry, ea whioh thoy draw I por cent n year and payalde ovory ninety day. In addition to that they get IM.8W tueathly la oil royattloa ami a Jro amount of money from entile woo who root tbolr Ian for graning. 'They have all that wealth and nothing to do but spend It When the two territories get statehood there will be a goaoral divide, I suppose, with aa allotment of 1000 acres for every nan ,weman and child amongst them, Hat they oan't stand civilisation. I have live amoagct them for thirty five year and they hove booo steadily withering all the time." ge&gulU Tried aa Oeean Oarriers. 19xtorUito)U are beta mado in Praoee iu tho utilising of ooofuUe as oeean eorrlere iaetood of plooa, whieh are mmh Ured afUr Aylog over a vnst oxh of wtUsr. 'JV gulbt are ealled by tho Froueh "uoelaad.r and also "mouettee." Two guile from tho Tevnnt or TttiaH Wlaud, lite eoet ornuifiet of tho Jlyorea group, wore re cently trained by their owner, H. Demarquey. They were dlspatohed Jjfipr JP "It's A silly gooue that c,on)os to a tox't sermon." Low prlo, arguinente are ofea a plt faj(l Jo tho n,oxBrionod bljyer who d?Mjot cq'usidor quality. There is oro to bo gained by pay 4ng to muoh for ab ortielo than pay ing too little for BOBMrtbing tba;t will sot give you any stIJlloR' There is full value for you wbea you buy grue?rl of us. nati f atvrpnr & Baker jtaMeeavoH to HarrlH LAwroaoo, j rem Tnntarls, no r Toulon Island, nbeut twenty-seven miles away, with messages. Oho was killed en routo by a foolish oustoin ofllolnl and tbo other vrns brouKbt to Tnmnrls by n flahcr man, who found It on tho rocks with one of Its wings broken, Notwithstanding all tbeso unlueky olrcumstnnces, M. Demaruey pur peeeo to renew tho experiment with new birds, whleh ho will obtain as he Nd others, from the marltlmo biolog ical laboratory at Tamarls, which bo loHga to the Lyons university school. The direoter of this laboratory, M. Xror, fully bollovoa with Prefeeser Du boli, as authority or ornithology, that Kulls oan evootually be used as trass oooas Moesoogera, . Pigeons, ho soys. are all right or land and can do as much as -100 kilometers, or iS miles, o Mly. Wr. Ydoa's UnreaBonablenees, is of (or as great as woman's. Hut Thes. S. Austin, MBr. of the "Roubll eon." of Leavenworth, Tad., was net HareWMbR whoa he refund to al low the doetors to operate ou his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he soya, "we eoooluded to try IUeetrle Hitters. My wife was then so slek, she eould hardly loave her bad, and Ave (f) physloians hod failed to re lieve her. After taking Rieetrie Bit tors, she was perfectly eured, and eon row perform all her household duties." (hmraatoed by J, 0. Perry, druggist prise Me. Metlau for Beheariug, A moUoH-for a rohearlsg in the rase of tho bHaU voreus J. 0. Ityau was filed Tuotday- aftoruoon, it .being the last day oh whieh It eould be filed before the HMNtlRte of tots supreme court was ItABilejHdQwn, A pstttien, asking for Ryan's par don hoj been circulated aud1 signed by a large number of Swlom's leodlng eitl sous, who believe him much mere sinned against than sinning. The petition is row in the hands of the governor, and those who hove examined into Ute ease are firm in their belief that elemeney oar never be uoedt Ir a more worthy en use. V, of O. Tlayer Ont. Virgil Burl, dght taekle'on tbo Uni versity of Oregon football team, will unable to play in the future games jhis year. In the game with 0. A. Q.. At Bugeno, Srluy, he received injur ies that are very serious. M&Kinney And Speu, oer will alternate in his posi tion, lie was one of their strongest men, nnd his loss is deeply regretted. It is said that Pilkisgton, Williams nnd Lawrence, of 0. A. C, were also hurt, so that they will be unable to play again this year. biuves AGAINST SOLDIERS Cliemawa Put ud a Good Game and Had Much the Best of the Contest Old Father Time ia a tlrull fellow. Yesterday afternoon he breugkt it about that eleven yeuag Indians should struggle on Willamette field with elev en whites, soldiers, too,, for gridiron honors. Behind the fog that almost banked in the field, he hid and grinned At the metamorphosis for which he Alone was responsible, ' No wonder he foit .Amused. OM Daddy Time haa a long memory; he rrtollected the day, not so long Ms tnnt, when the fathers of tho ytung bueks fought differently; when the shaven scalp lok represented the shag gy shock of football hair; when war paint was a substitute for mom. guards, and mocasins the only iron spiked boot. He remembered when. Boston Charley nnd Captain Jack and Ohlef Peau Poah Mox Max played leading parts in tho games of those days, the war path and the hunt. It is peculiar, tho change Time has wrought. Yesterday tbo sons, of 'the very brAvee who ecArto forty years ago terrorised the whito settlers of Or egon, gathered on tho football field to furnish sport nnd amusement for the sons of the very samo palo faees their Indian fathers once upon a time tried so hard to scalp. The Great White Pother at Washington who has taken all these young buck under his espe cial protection brought them to ale from ChemawA and htc soldiers from Port Stevens to play the wbjte man's game. Who can say that the Indians are not better off than their fnlhorsf Of course their hunting grounds have been taken from them, but In return the palefaces have taught tbom foot ball. As played nowadays it offers n groat deal mere oxoitement than tbo war path. Thero nro no scalps to take, but ears can bo chewed off nnd oyos gouged out. Rewards nro greater. It not a football hero bettor than' a heap big Injun chief f Tho sight of yesterday afternoon would have mndo innssnorod General Custer turn in his rutlo grave for very niuoRcmont. Shades of Captain John Smith and PatherMeLaughlinl Were these descendants of the redskin who onee parndod tho width of this great country, olnd only Ir war paint and feathers. Why, they bad even forgot ten the war whoop. All they could yell was "Go It, Ohewawa," and "Shove 'em back. Fort Stevens." But they fought with the eld time viger of their forefathers, who have long since gone to the happy hunting ground, and though the score when tho referee's whistle announced the close of the game was nothing to noth ing, yet, paradoxical as it may seem, the redskins had the best of it. Tf the half had been thirty seconds longer the Indians would certainly have scored and gone back to their wigwams with the scalps of eleven pa!cfaeee banging to their bdU. With the ball in their poisessioa, and within two yards of tho goal lino, time was called and the bloodless battle was over, with no casualties and everybody in the beet of spirits. The fight began with the guilders kieking off ti the Iixlians, and though Whitebear, Mon and the rest of the APainless Cure Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. TAKE 9MTaw afsa IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever she suffers from any of woman's biting and weakening pains. It not only compels the pins to atop, but It follows up and drive out the cause of tho pains, which prevents them from coming back. It makes you well. Try It Sold everywhere! In $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, Hi strictest confid ence, tethng us all your symptoms and troubles. We wiU send free advice (In pkUa. soaled envelope), how to euro them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept , The Chattanooga AtailaneCo., Chattanooga, Tenn. No woman can look beautiful without good hnnlth. A vwman'a Reed, health depend on thoee organ peculiarly femi nine, and which en often become disor dered, causing mlwry and drawing-down pain. Nature's laws are perfect, health ondures If you' obey Uioin, but disease follows disobedience. The distressing complaint of woman are of ton brought about by catching cold at a citleal period. Breathing foul Indoors' air and long hours of work and nervous tension. Qo straight to Nature for Uiopure-to tlie forest. Dr. Fleece's Favorite. Pre scription Is AVilMrt's cure for the dls K easing complaints of women. Prof. Ing, Si. I).. In bis American Dlsponm tory. says of lllaek Cohosh or Black Snake'root wour early American In dians set a high value on this mot In diseases of women. U is urjxiwl by mo offcer lmo. In morHee ootHlWIotis 0 the irte ttherr there are drooping ;xim d lewfernoM." Lady's Sllppernwt l a "nerve stimulant ami tonic, Improving both circulation ami nutrition of the nerve center favoring sleep and cheerful ruiKlltlon of the mind: of servlco In mental depression, nervous headache, Irretrulatitlee of women with despondency."--Pro. Klny. Beside the aImivo Ingredients thero are Golden Seal, Unicorn and Blue Cohosh roots In Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Common 8onso Mediant Adviser will Iw sent freo, pa par-bound, for 21 nne-eont stamp, or clntli-tKiitnd for 31 stamps. Over lOuO pages and Illustrated. Address Dr. R. VT I'loree, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Plereo's Pleasant Pellota should bo used with "Favorite Proscription" when ever n laxative Is required. braves made many a fierce struggle, they oould not evarry tho ball beyond the middle of the battlefield. Both sides were compelled to punt often and thus the game was decidedly Inter esting to the large crowd of specta tors which witnessed the contest. The soldiers received the kick-off In the second half am, though the big fallback succeeded In running the gauntlet several times for good gains,, they were seen compelled to punt. Lit tle Pajland secured the pigskin oval near the mlddio of the field nnd start ed down. Ho was soon picked off by a good marksman And wont dewn in a heap. Tlion, by right nnd left flanks, ml Alinrntnrr IIm nnntrr. (bn TullnMI r , :;i": ",;,; a ":,;:. auTnneoi 10 Trunin miecn j-nru ui the fort, but hero tho soldiers mndo a gnllnnt' stand nnd tho red men were repulsed. The Advantage was clearly with tho Indians, however, and they ware just ready to scale the walls of the fort when time was called; An English Author Wrote, "No shade, no shine, ne fruit, no flowers, no leaves, November I" Many Americans would add no freedom from catarrh, whieh is so aggravated during this month that it becomes eeastaatly troublesome. There Is abundant proof (bat catarrh Is a constitutional disease. It is related to scrofula and consump tion, being one of the wasting diseases. Hood's Bamparllla has shewn that what is capable of eradicating scrofula' completely cures catarrh, and taken in timo prevents consumption. Wo can not eeo bow any sufferer can put off Jtaklag this medicine, in view of the widely published record of its radical and permanent cures. It is undoubt edly America's greatest medicine for America's greatest disease catarrh. Beaten Terrier Shew. BestOH, Nov. 18. The speeialty show of the Boston Terrier Club apeaed here today at the Meehauiee building. Titer ia a fine exhibition, of Boston terriers of the various Has approved by the American Kennel t'lub and a g"l list of general and special prises. of Curable Pain "WITHOUT A PAIN," writes Mary E. Studton, of Poplar Btuu, Mo., " I eon do my housework-, Kheth, before taking CARDUJ, two doctors had done me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardul. I want every suffering lady to know of this wonJciful modJone." af v 14 o$)mI Mil MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make 8alem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stoincr's Market. Rggs Per dossn, 90c, Hens SV4c Prys SVsS. Dueke Oe, Poultry, Eggs, Etc, Eggs Per down, 30c Butter, retin tic Hone Sttc Prys So. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes tfc Onlono lV4c Apples 8C0 per bushel. Carrots Me per bushel. Beets Me per bushel. Pears $1.00 per ewt, Tropioal Fruita. Bananas Hc lb. Oranges $4.00. Lemons HB0O.M- Livo Stock Market. Steers IVic Cows 1 te. Sheop 4e, Dressed voal fld. Fat hogs Cic Groin, Feed. Baled CHovor-f7.008l7.S0. Cheat (O.SO(S7. Timothy $0J0.60. arnln-7(7.G0. Bran t. 8horts-t3. Butter And Croatn. Dy Commorolal Oroiim Co Butter-StKe. Butter fat 30c nt station. Wheat-tie. " Moor, wbe4eoale-R70 por barrel. Floor, retail $1.08 per sack. rerond Market. Wheat, Glut) TfT. Valley-?37ee . Bluostem-7677c, Oata-Cheleo Whito, MM,80. Millstuff Urnn, $18. liny Timethy H15. Potatoes W)$70c Poultry Averngo old bent, ll13cj young roosters, lOQUe) springe, llW ISV&e; dressed ebiekens ISkftHe; tur keys, live, )7&10e; turkoys, dressed, choice, SK$S3e; geese, live, per pound, 80e; gecio, dressed, per pound, 10 lie; ducks, H(ffHVScj; pigeons, 1 81.38; squabs, Kf.BO, Tork Dressed, 0(7 Wc, Beef Dressed, KJHVic, Mutten Dressed, OV47Mc, Heps Contract, 1005,10120 old, 7Vj10c Wool 1008 clip, valley, eearso to medium, 98Q87e Bastera Oregon, 10le. Mohair Neminal, 30c Butter Fancy creamery 3O0tV&c; store, 1610V6e. iU. J. LEHMAN fUsh and 'doors, AB kinds of bouse finishing. TUone 131 blsck, Also two doors of warehouse for rent; elevator and switching fscUittec Georgia D. A, B, Meet Maeoe Ua., Nov. 18. The annual state convent ion of the Daughters of the American Kerolution of this stato apeaed here this meralag with a large ad easMoetartie atteHdauee. The wteatbcfs Mre weleoased by the wayor of the city aad after the opea4ag exor ekes were the gueets of Mrs. Mallory Taylor at luceheoe. This evealag Mrs E. J. WllliRcjhaMi will give a reeeptioa to the visitlRg wewbers aad biter ia th oveatRg the reeeptioa tendered by the local pout will bo held at the BoUl Lanier. The eoavcRtioa will retuaia ia sosoioR sbree days. o For Improvement of the Ohie River. t'airo, III., Nov. 18. Tho eieveatk annual eoavoatioR of the Ohio Valley I ImprovemeRt AseoeiatioR, whieh was iu u mi hk huh atoaia, out was p-tstponed owing to the strictRoce. of the yellow fever (pjaraaUae Htaiaiaiaod here ojwaod today. The meetiag was ealled to order by CaL Joha L. Vaaoe of Columbua, 0., the preeideat of the AseoeUUeu. The MeeUeg will last three days aud will consider waay im portaat mttsvs eeacorRlHg the deep ealag the ehaaaol of the Ohio river sad ia regard to eerwla recommcada tioas to be made to eoagrecs ia this coaaoctiaB. Bishop Ontnaton's Marriage. Giadanati, O Nov. 18. Bishop Barl Craastoa, formerly of this city amd now of WasUogtoa, and MJbs Lu cie Masoa Parker, of Avoadale, were raorried today at the Avoadale home of William C. Herroa, a reUtlve of the bride. Tbie is the bishop's third mar riage. He was foraurly for years ia charge of the Methodist Book .. jtere aad afterwards went to Portland, .Ore. Miss Parker is sear Middle age and was for a time a teacher in an eastern college. - - M"fosasi W Tll3Iil( B 9 B 11 is at A erm W V1 PP SliOILWjs Thxco Trains to tho East Dally. Through Pullman shmlard 1 tourist sleeping oars dally to 01y(, Chicago, Spokanoj tourist sletpj,, oars daily to Kansns Cit;; thrsirt Pullman tourist sleeping curs (m,, sonally conducted) weekly to Ckk go) reclining chair oars (seats tin) to tho Bast dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CIP ro Cassis of C UXl'AftT rOH JMBIBCIlBPULllg rrnm fprnaoc, Or 8? PoribiM RsosUl m HiiaU teuton Malt Ukc, P-btw m Worth, 0iah, kam WW BII r Aiismic SipreM Ids p. m, tU linol Ituion 41 1 Lake, t)onM r; Werlh, Oath, Khimu Clir, hu Losls, tnucait nd KMt. Wslls WsflsTLewiMoTl Spoktno. Wkllace, Im ( nun, Nlnnoitrolli hi I'nol. Duluth.MIIwnkf 'Hi.. 8i. rnl XMtMMt fi'r.m. Tin Bpokns 1 OhloMo. snd Ktuti Ocoan and Illvor Schedule. For Ban IVanelseo Bvery five itji at 8 p. m. For Astoria, way p4at4 and North Beftoh Dally (except (to day) at 8 p. m.j Baturdny at 10 p, a, Dally eorvlco (water permitting) WlUatnetto and Yamblll rivers. For fuller Inforraatlon ask or wrH your aeareot tieket agent, or A. 2V. ORAI0, doners! Paaeeager AgscL Tho Oregon Ballroad ft Narlplisi Co., Portland, Oregon. WINTER BATBU TO YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Qroatost Beoreatloa ud Health Bosort at the Newport Beaches. An a winter health and recutita rosort Newport is tho ono par eud lence. Recognizing this, and wlalltf to give tho pcoplo an opportosllj h breatho tho frech, pure oune of Us AAfUin ill RAiiiYis I'maIIm mm.1 (. WWWC INV MVUINWIU HVIHW HUM W- fi vallls and Bastern railroads will r i sumo tho aalo of tickets tbroajb U Yaquina bay Saturday, October H, anil will sell same throughout the nu- tor BBd spring on tverj WeJjieeday and Oaturdsy, The rateo will bo tbo same as & lag the summer and will be good f return 30 days trom data of sole. Dr. MlnUiorn's Sanitary Sea Bitot will be Ir operation during tho estks Water, and treatments will I gl" dally. Hoi and cold salt water UtU can be taken every iwy In tbe st tarlum, aud for anyone desiring rttt, recreatlcR tad health, no place oa Ui Pacific Northwest can bo foind ffssl to Yaqulna bay. Other He&lUi Beeorts dosed. During the wiuter nearly all otK health resorts are dosed or diffinH to reach, and none of them hive tW adniRtags of Newport and vi" ntty u regards climate, points of interfrt, reereaUoR and amusement. For rrtM desiring to enjoy fishing, hur'mg, sr seeing the ocean la sunshine ar. stons this famous resort is unequal1 TVs surroundings are ideal beautify ' cry, climate mild, healthful nr.l w vlgorating. Cottage and Bent Cheap. Neat clean cottages, either f rjusssd or partly so, can be rented in tie mediate neighborhood of the r'tarr baths at. about $6 per month, nsty ef fresh mllk.-vegetables, honev, frsit, and all household, necessities can be ob tained at the lowest possible W while all kiudu of fish and the faao1 reck oystera can bo had In at r.las for the tronble of Bcourlnir tlif" People troubled with the loos of P petite, Insomnia, rheumatism or ras down from nny cause, will find Ne port aa Idenl place to regs.n tkeu health and vigor, or for rost an! pi41" are. Pull Information aa to rates, ctH ing of baggage, etc., can be dtaiaeJ from any 8. P. or a B. agent, or frs A. L, Oraig, general passenger agst S. P. Co., Portland of J. C Mr general paasangor agont C. & T. A1" hanv flrnnnn Bates from Salem to Yaqulna M- I HO LUSTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bair Medisiaa kt Suy Feopls. aBdBlrtjhe. IV Rooky Mountain Tea a V U. torm. & eots a box. Qfnulno rnatw llotuwrsa Dbcu Company, Madison Wis GULDJg NUCGET FQR SALLOW PEOP-5 0 CJ-A.liX,C2CTLX.A.3 j. oWrtim T!wKiBdYMHanA!w3J$oMli ;; 70 1 OLl m& b" mHWWwmiM Kiwi wurw esspssjscnsssnj