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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
PAXLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATTJKDAY, JANUARY 0, 1000. 5 -"-jSBUSBUk M :ysm i mfZZ) JtrsMrassm UBS i T (VjfBi i Mm KTiusate w 2SH m r "jjKJJg V m-mS I nBfHQl jSsBBas&f 9sBBs1 BBS- sn" H yfflF Sells Better . Evey Day rUR BREAD Wty? : reason is mmply just bocauso wo Sot? making tho boat brood la 8a rUIiLEE & DOUGLAS, 'e loading grocers, confeotlonors Bad bakors, -iGOGO Stalo stioot. boneo 18 and 187. lOtHR BEEAD Just the beat in town. THAT'S ALL. e Catty a Ftfll Line of KTT 1 (fl J mtnyons ftXflir. Homeopathic Remedies CROSS PHARMACY All grocers r11 WILD ROSE UR nad recommend It te their customers, uxporta in ileur are uaanlmoue la tholr opinion that It ouM bo Impesilblo to Imprevo its Quality, and ovory eeek knows It's iio only floor that is absolutely tiro in its mull. ' r!.11 - A Now Thing in History. o nave arrive! at a stage of nu- o volution that must bo almost npreoedeuted in history. A large reriion of mankind' and JHst that tlon which correspond with the mi that has hitherto created the oats of which wo knew with seme alnty la gradually forsaking the glen la which It has lived fer near twenty centuries. for a religion to became extinct Is enow thing. It roust havo happened o than onco in the night of time; tho annalists of tho end of the Its man empire make us assist at the tb of paganism. But, until now, mob passed from a crumbling temple one that was building) they left ge religion to eater another; whereas jarjgaro abandoning oars to go nowhere. is the new phenomenon, with the known consequences, in which we JsS Maurice Maeterliaok, in January ntio. f you count on getting full value for ur money ana rau&iaeuon tnrown free, unlesa you Inspect our showing groceries before making apurehaae. Baker, Lawrence & Baker rs to Hixritt k LawrencA ROSES Field "IJ VSkVSBBJ V BUT, H -CaaBBl HMMis rmn C3 s Jag """"" 11 A gBjJi III! I "-JS3fSJ i Tho boat cost yon no moro than " aay old thing," It wlU pay you to buy HBADQUABTEBS, We Pay tie Exp ess charge yuo too more thaa your next o toaay. a exmettor wasted la every Cowb. OAXXTOKNTA SOSB CO., Los AJea, CaL Grand Opera House " "" jomr r. cordbay, Mgr. MONDAY JANUARY 8 Tho Master Molo-Draraatic Comedy Drama A Jolly. American Tfamp By the celebrated character creator Bdw. B. Kidder, author of "Peaceful Valley,' "A Poor Relation," etc inSTBIONIO 1HLAEITY HOMELY HUMOR TENDER TOUCHES nRESIDD FACTS CLEVER CLEANNESS A penerial pot with hundreds of thousAnde of theatregoers throughout America. Price 60e 36 and 2&e. Seat sal at box office Monday at 0 a, m. Amusements "A Jolly American Tramp," ono of tho biggest sucaoss now on tour is tho noxt nttrnotion at tho Orand Opera House. It was written by Edward E. Klddoi, tho man who constructed "A Poor Bolatlon" and 'Peaceful Val loy" for Sol Smith ltussoll, and is said to bo a lit companion play to these groat successes. "A Jolly American Tramp" will be interpreted by a very capable oempany, uniVor the manage meat of U. D. Newell. Cured Lumbago, A. I). Cannon, Chicago, writes March 4, 1003, "Having boon troubled with lumbago at different times ami triod ono physician after another then dif ferent olntmHiU and liniments, goro it up altoirethor. So I tried onco more And got a bottlo of Ballard's Sner lin iment, which gnvo mo almost ismant rolief. I can cheerfully recommend it, And will ndd my namo to your tint of sufforers." Bell by D. J. Fry. Tltat Boundary Lino. Tho maps which are to lw used by the state of Oregon In its contest with tho stftto of Washington ever tho le oation of tho boundary lino between tho two states on the lower Columbia, eamo from tho press yosterday. It waa prlntod att the slnto house, but tho plato was iiMide In Portland from n government map upon which the state engineer bad Marked tho boundary as claimed by the eAldala of this elate. There are several miles differenco In the boundaries, am claimed by tho two states o Siokoning, Shivering Pita. Of ague and malaria e be relieved and cured with HJeotrle Bitters. This is a puts, tonic medicine, of enpeoial boaent In malaria, fer it oxer i a truo urativo Influenoo on tho lUsoaso, drlv ing ib entirely out of tho system. It la much to bo pwferrod te quinine, bav ing nono of this drug's bad after of feeta, B. a Muaday, of noarictta. Texas, wrlteai "My brother wao ytry Wj(r with malarial fever and jaundice, till ho took Electric Bitters, which savod his Mfe," At J. a Perry's drug store; price 50e, guaranteed. o Wants to Bo BUto Printer. W. J. Otarke, editor of the Gervais Star, and postmaster of Gervais, was in the city yesterday. He filed notice with the secretary of state that he wanted the nomination far state prin ter on the republican ticket. Qreotiy In Domand. Nothing is more ia demand thaa a medielno which tneete modern require meata for a blood and system cleanser. eueb so Dr. King 'a Now Lifo Pilla. They aro just what you need to euro stomach and Mver troubles. Try them At J. G, T&rrj'a drug stare, 95e, guar anteod. Down in Woodbum. Tonight at Woodbura the basketball teams of Salem and Woodbura high schools will contest for supremacy. Several students accompany the team, whlah goes down this afternoon. The Salem players aro not very mush for "next," bat they ara swift and eritv ty, and when the game ia over the ieys from Woodbura will know that they have boon up against a tam that knows the game. Guown door neighbor. Bend for illustrated RAH! RAH! RAH! RAHI RAH! RAH! RAH! RAH! RUSH! BLUES EAT TURKEY. WHILE REDS EAT MUSH Now, really, do you like mush! If you de, join the Reds. They wilt have sour milk with it. If you don't like mush, jeln the Blue. Tho Bides are organize! as follews: Captain, Dr. II. 0. Bpley; general ad visor, F. A. Wiggins; first lieutenant H. Winstanloy, second lleutonnnt, Forry Jonos; third, lieutenant, Aug. Iluckon steln, Jr.; captain of ladles' forces. Mrs. J, A. Morrison; lady lieutenants Misses Dolphlno Gornoyer, Elma Byrne and Ada Dayton; chief decorator, Mrs. H. O. Bpley. If somo ono on tho Blues don't sec you you want to seo them and do it quick. They aro nil winnors nnd bound to eat turkey stuffed with oys ters. A SUOOESSrUL YEAR, Salem Y. M. O. A. Annual Report Shows a Healthy Condition. The Annual report of tho Salem Y. M. C. A. has boon compiled by the general secretary, ami shows that the assoelAtioR privilege, have been in good demand during the pant year. The number of visU to the rooms, inelud Ing strangera and members, was St, 013, of which t?lS were mdo during December, The membera took 4A01 baths during tho year, and tho number exercising in tho gymnasium was 47M. Tho edHoatlonal work shows up well, (here having been 80 enrollments In the different clauses for tho fall term and this number is being Increased for iho term which opened this wcok. Tho financial report shewn that dur ing the year the total receipts from all seurcM wero 43180,18, and tho cxpen iMturet H918M, leaving a balance on hand of $1(17.81. The lmlanco on hand at the beginning of the year was 1.S3. Of the receipts, $780.78 was from membership fees, $1007.78 from eubsorlptlens, 1448.80 from ed nation al elaae tuitions, f7i from reataR and the balance from miscellaneous soup cos, The oxpeiHlitwroa, In addition U sal aries, amountod i 1487.90, divldod up between light, fuel, advertising, boys' work, gymnasium apparatus ed ueatloaal clams reading room sup pliM, etc Spoiled nor Beauty. Harriot Howard, of W. 31th street, New York, at ono time had her beauty spelled with akia trouble She writesi "I had salt rheum or occoma for years, but nothing would euro it, until I used Buckles 'a Arnica, Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, bursa and sores. 96e at J. C Perry's drug store. Spoolal IdCooUng Tonight. There will be a special mcetiag of the city counell this evealsg, to con sider the matter of the High street bridge. It seems that when tho sea tract was let for the building of this bridge there waa no provision made for approaches, and hence Salem would have been la the predicament of hav ing a bridge with no way to get to it. The mooting tonight will 1m fer the purpose of correcting this fault aad straightening eut as far as possi ble, other Irregularities ia connection with the letting of tho contract. o ii Suro Core for Piles, Itching piloa produce moisture and eauso itching; this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding piles, aro eured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Besedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs turners. 50o a jar at druggist or sent by mall. Treatise free. Writo mo about your ease. Dr. Bosanke, Phlla., Pa. Here's Hoping. The girls' basket ball team of the Salem high school left for Corvallis to day where tonight they will meet the team of the Agricultural College. This is a pretty big undertaking that the Salem, girls have oa their hands, fer the maidens of the O. A. O. are oldfer aad have more experience, but, under the coaching of Mlsa Biehards, the Sa lem lassies havo attained a degree of proficiency that they think will enable them to giro good account of them-sclvos. mwmmmmmas3mmmfammmmmm Personals George Patterxon Is spending a fow days in Portland. MIm Kmma Hubbard is the guest of friends in this city. C. A, Liveedoy and family are vIwU Ing Portland friends. II. W, Le U transacting bustae in Pendleton this week. Attorney Xera Snow waa a profes lioaal visitor to tho capital yosterday Mis MbJ Peters, of Albany, is spending a fow days with Salem frleads. John A. Bitter, the Sublimity mar ehaat, was a Salem bueiaeM visitor yosterday. W. B. Taiklngton, of Kansas, is the gumt of his uncle, P. P. Talklngtoa, of this city. Mrs, A. B. Anderson returned to her home at Mehama yesterday after visit ing several dayi in Salem. Miss Krnctttlne Halley nnd MIm W11 da Koland went to Portland Inst oven Ing. Mini Hnltoy will visit until Sun lay evening. M1m Iloland will enter the Good Samaritan hospital, nnd will study to 1m a trained nurse. Mr. ad Mrs. A. M. Grilley arrive! In Salem last evening fro Boise. Mrs, Grilley is te visit frleado here fer a month, while Mr. Grilley gee to Port land, where ho will take a position as physical dlrcotor of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. and Mrs AJbort Hllko, who havo bee visiting their parents In tkia oily for the part month, have returned- to their home la North Dakata. Tho Ju nior Mr. Hllko Is vary much pleased with Oregon, and may make thia his future homo, , Not With Me, La Inlornaela Hmjuo Hsperaato estai facile lernelda, do la persenaj no multe laatrultaj. Vnm hero su fleas generale per lornl la tutan gramatikoa, kelkaj tagoj par legi, kolkaj semajao' por skrild. ltaporanto eotas efektlve tre slmpla, flskaebla, boasona kaj vere internaela per slaj elementaj, Kua malgramkt kant da radlkoj eai povai farl tro grandaa aombroa da vortJ dank al la praktika slstemo de prsflk soj kaj suflksoj. Tiu ei ltaguo ae havoc la iateneoa malfortlgl la llaguoa nat ures do la pepole. GI devos servl per la rilatoj internaciaj kaj por tluj ver kej ktuj lateresaa la tutaa moadoa. Bsporaata helos lo soieaoojn, la kom ereon, kaj la vojagojn. t Translation, " -JThe latoraational langaaga Bsperaa- mis easily letffiable, even by (of) pie not much educated. Oao hour dif SufiltMH gtnral to (ojr) leasa the grammar,- soma , (PranjhJ' ele iuoiiHfi; vmjru ia nwu, mmm vtvvks l .wrjte. BsiwaataIs effectively very flmple, flexible, well sounding, and very latoraatloaai by lis elements.. yjth a) small (aot large) qmuitHy of laicals, oao eaa make (a) ve,ry great gaumbor of words, thaaks to the prac tiial sratem of prefixes aad suffixes. v Khls knguagjiss act the Injcntloa to weaken the aXlaral languago of aay people. It must sorve fer the lntor-j national relations, aad for all the vrnrVrf wlilah lnirtl th whal warlil I Jsperaato helps tho soleaoei, com-' mcrce, and journeya. Albert Schiax In tfhe Jaauary Atlaatle. j fl Excursions Every Hour. the Sllvertoa high echool by the score In order to give the people of Salem of 38 to 12. This was the first game an opportunity to ceo the beautiful that tho visitors havo played this sea country south of Salem, aad to seo tho sob, and coaslderlng this, aad tho fact development being made by the com- that they havo aot hail a regular team pany, tho utuena' XJgot & Tr&cuoa Company will run excursion oars to tho lag they made is a good one, Tho lo rock quarry, south of Odd Fellows' ,cal team played an exceptionally oleaa cemetery, leaving tho Willamette bote game, aad, with their team work and oa oven hour. Enjoy a pleasant ride, greater experleaoe, were more thaa a and ceo for yourself. tf match for their doughty opponents. Have Yot Been la? Tho first TToefc 6f our groat salo haa far cxcooIed our oxpectatloiuf. It lias Been a Howling Success Wo now start on tho second weok, nnd wo shall no doubt boat our first weok'a rocord. Men's, Boy's and Ch&tdten's Clothes Ctit! Cutl Cut I Bargainn await you hero at every turn. This in what you may term a straightforward price reduction anlo. If you miss it, you'll bo euro to ro grot it. Wo havo marked our lino of suite which eoll from $10.00 to $15.00 down to $ , $8, $ JO, $ i2f $ J3.50, $ J5 And tho highest price asked is $18.00. tho lowest prices Salem Woolen Mill Store X-RAYS Chicago had its third annual show yostorday. Most of tho oats in Chicago woro present. cat old Steamship companies "otiJently net on t ho principal of lawyers. Tho Ohobnlis want $100,000 for towing tho Puebla into port. Some ono said "a lawyer la tho gentleman who pro tects property against tho Inroads of thieves, so he can take it himself." O. L. Shook, 00 years old, an kenett resident of Darby, Mont., and iho father of sir children, shock his wife And skipped with a woman named Phee, who was tho mother of flvo chil dren. Tho sheriff, Mr. Pheo and Mrs. Shook are all hot en tho trail of the giddy elopers. Blnco the good old Plnlntlcaler changed Its name, It already shows signs of declination. It speaks of Attorney Genornl Crawford being en titled to ret.omlrM.tIon by acclamation. Wo knew tho Salem ollmato agreod with (he general, but our nlckle says KIneaid did net read tho proof. TAlla Torty It-cot Into Well, A 0-year-old sen of Itii Boblmen, who lives eut on tho Belmont road, had a aarenv escape from being drowned in a well Monday. Mr. Hob Insoa waa finishing up the curbing of a well that had beoa recently dug en hi place, aad tho little fellow, in com pany with his oltter, was playing near1 It, Ilia father waa using a plumb la connection with the work, and asked tho boy to pick It up aad bring It to Mm. The plumb bob was lying near the well curb, aad the youngster, on picking It up, Instead of walking to ward bis father, stepped, backward, and fell into the well, whloh Is 10 feej deep. The horrified father descoaded into the well by a rude ladder that had bcea used ia the aenitruoUen of it, expecting to find the boy dead. Oa reaching tho water, however, he found that tho youngster bad struck on a plank that waa floating ia It, aad was ealMug testily to be taken out. Fearing that he might have sustained internal Injuries, Dr. Broslus was summoned and mado an examination, but found that, bayoad a few bruises, tho lad was unhurt, aad that tliero was ao water la his Ijags, Ills eseagcj from death or serious Injury Is eon ajdorotl miraeulea-dfad Jtlvjr GJai olor. O jji i j Pleasant and Most) Eiteetiv' - l T -T Otuuiham miliar Viniliaiter. ,,.!.' m ,... r i. 0()g " IWMfc BB(J nneoltlM by T Wr t4atimQvey u, tbo curatlve ' wme af tu,,,. rraroanA Brrno t . vtt tl . lt Md m f .,r Ma eh . - ,. . ti . t. .ii. i Allal, aViimtl U9 UVVv vUvVllfV CUSvc) JWJl0( fof M d M, T r eTW ,, ge,d b j p r Basket Ball. a Jaieresung, taosga obc-mucu g or P'yd ho Y. " A grHra Jat uigai, t&e -jrn uuainiH -x-itvga lui uoiw.cu la Buvertoa for several years, toe show- Hero aro tho best mado goods at Court Notes. John D, Hardwlck wan yeitorday nwardod a judgment ngnlust W. 0, Till son & Co. for $09.25, tho amount of A lion which ho held) against a lot of prunes which woro purchased and sold by Tlllson A Co. Tho prunes were formerly tho property of O. A, Parvia, and tho Ilea waa fer tho picking aad drying of them. Tho Star Land Co. also secured a judgment ogalnst Andrew McFatlanc and Mrs. MoFarlanc-Claggctt for the sum of $60. This was a olcim for cer vices rendered by Bonhnm A Martin and which had been assigned to tho Star Laud no. When theso two oasea were disposed of tho jury was discharged fer tho term, as thero aro no 'more Jury eases thnt aro ready for trial at this time Percy Stock pleaded guilty to the ohargo of obtaining money under false pretenses, nnd will be sentenced Mon dny. Block Is tho young man who was arrested somo time ago for Itbvlng phased a worthless check, on tho Ladd A Bush bank, to tho landlord of tho Hutching' lodging house on state street. In tho oaso of R. M. Wado & Co. vs Charles B. Worden, judgment was awarded by default, nnd tho attached property was ordered sold. Wiite Rotaty Ntimbe 35 Isn't that a beauty? Yok shonld see the If Is & Uajlwffle, gjHa oak, aet ma(1elJft 'drop-KeaiT stand, with threo drawers oa each side, and Inlaid measure at tho froat, with ball bear ing wheel and treadle. , Thehead Is our famous Rotary Shut tle, with all its speoial features that are not found on other machines, such as aon-elogglng shuttle, tensloa Indi cator, automatic tension release, thrlble feed, etc, all of which com blue to'porfoat the Botary Machlae. Call aad see it. We sell uaahlaea en installments, and take your eld ones ia exchange. New machines for rent. Needles, oil aad parts for all machines. F. A. Wiggins IMPT.T.WTRNT HOUSB. Implement House, 250.357 Ubty 8H. Para Impiemeata, Wheals, Astoa Ulos, Sawing UacaJjaoa aad SayfUsa. DbbbbbsHIbIsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbILbh' fHH.