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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 3ATUHDAY, JANUARY 0, 1000. c - EIItKl91HeEIKBeBKlltBf GOTHAM LETTER iltlltI9l9BlSf S iHWiaeseHiisesBKii'aIK01IealfS ow York, Jnn. 6. There is groat rosa on Itlvorsldo Avenue, ami the :iliIrta of tho pooplo of New York elty gut to Mrs. Isaac u. juco, who iihh public the ngony suffered by the nt3 on that sightly avewie. They tho most boautlful rlrer on tho t to look upon, ant) there la a prospect on beyond the lordly ni that carries o much freight bo many passenger to the eUy or sea. But also, tlio boautlful river nfested with awnrrne of boats of renter or less degree, and each one a whistle, and that whistle is blown SSSny limes in the course of a my ami t, And the hearing of these whis- lins almost, she avers, made Mrs. crnr.y, and her neighbors also fear rration of their Intellects. The toot of these whistles goes on all hrtHigh the night, ami is so tantaMa- at times that Mrs. ltle has to jMt around and count them. Three usand toots in a night is a ernnmon x.ejfird, while on one night 7000 toots eounted. It (s quite prflbeule ftMhe counter got tired ami sleepy tjnes and missed sunte tool, pes- some hundreds of Utein, an there ft, euddennees about a toot that nakc-s it very dlfuVult to catch at It tltlio hospitals l the nolghlMirhood nraBn tho light with Mrs. Itlee, and Uneluxl up Mrs. lUee when (die waited jipon Police Commlaslimer MeAdoo and nEl hliu to remedy the matter. What the poor tHHM was at a loss to A whistle Is a very useful thing Is way, and frequently prevents a sion, and with It pilot tell sack r which side U steer wltkeHt hav- to wait until I key are alongside of i other and are aide to pees, in ctlons by word of month. It If ry, of rooree, for Itlreieide pee to sleep at times and perhaps if did not make tketoeelre so ex- (ngly wirtw awake en Hi tooting Jo they mlgNl bo able to take il sou ml nap or two oeeaetanally. 13.-I7M person are going to lay v matter before tke taw department he custom koooo and way that to give thorn seond, refreeklnx bers. nt so far from INverelde drive a man, who mm done soma good in (day and gemtratlon, Is sleeping to tho Imnd every algkt. Tko wkie- loj may toot and toot, but tkey ikr not turb Andrew UYaetfi. He just ro BfT . ... Ires at a reasonable hour and drop slumlier drsomlHg, pereknnee, of dishing a few mora libraries w tug aside a few mere millions foi wrt nw lenvotet enterprise. And Jeeps on, Andrew Carnegie deen. mwh.v Beot, until morning, and then ms his nwakewfNg done by ntneic i a sweet tuned organ pktyed by an r Tke etker morning the argon supplanted by n full ekoir of sweet voices, ami those, eyelids of the slum taring millionaire were pried open In just no timo at all. And Mr. Carnegie just lies stall and listens. When Mrs. IUeo, on IMversIde Drive, would plug her oars, Carnegie opens all tke pores of hta soul and takes in the entrancing strains until he gxrts thoroughly awake, ami tuned up for the day. Ami An drew Onrnejtie awake is a steam engine of many taWmnds horse power. izfnf ,-suefesan iHUJAJT DR. KUM Smdcrful CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you with Oriental kerbs euro any disease without operation pain. r, Kuw Is known everywhere in a, and fcaa etired many premineat apla hero. lie has lived ia Salwn SO yeriu. aad w be trwsted. lie M many medielnea uakaowR to white ttors, asd with them oaa euro rrh, athHM, long trembles, rkeu- Uim, fltewaeh, liver, a ad kidney die- it, Kuw wakes a sneelaHy ef d repay female troubles. Ills remedies private diseases wkea everything .falls. lie bes kuadredo of teetl lals, and gives eessultatien ttte. tee for medicines very raederate, jeeeona ia the eeuatry eta write for Bead stamp,. 'you want sow extra fine tea, get (from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 3outh Iligk street, Balein, Oregon. Owvoslto Ilotel Salem. P. O. Box 186. Mr. August Betmont has kindly tak en ehare of all our street ear tints, from the cam that scurry along tke highways to those that swish tkrougk the Subway, not forgetting those which fret the upper nlr, Tkot Is bandy , If one want to know anything about n ear er ear line all he Was to do it to go down ami see Mr. Belmont, or if ke 1ms a eomplaint to nmk all he has to do is to penr it into the ready ear of Mr. Belmont, which will work wine kours a dny, 'no matter wkat k tke result of tke printer' strike. Ami there Mr. Hysn, who no seener bobbed up in Insurance eireles t4ma ke disappears down the Subway leavlng Mr. Belmont's face a frowiv ing world as mad as a hornet ever be ing ehleeled out of his possession. And yet there are some people In thU town who think Mr. Ityan han not die appeared from the ear properties, hut is mere It than over, ami that he will shovel millions out of the merger. lie will neeist Mr. Iteimont In build ing all tho subwuys that are to follow ami will lake kls little drfrmVnd, Now why isn't this tdee and considerate in these two gentlemeni. Why do peo ple berate them for net letting them worry and fret over tkeee peeky w4e In tke. grouml, while these gentlemen will lmlld them ami the pobUe need. mt worry their keam about the noU ter until tke enbwnys are put on exhl hlUott opt, spon. gkandnn, glleUMring in nil rheir iwllUiinee of term, eettn rttrnUhlng, nnd tke puldle not eeou re tttlreil to seoitr the nrfllega. Tke oM are Is In tke old Mint after nil. Money rates no sooner legn to seer than Itf4iJI Sage deeted himself off, and spjHmrefl in Wall street one more, nflej many menlke nlmenee, np (ariHtly na alive no ever, and eortain ly cnpolde of taking In nt tke varying rates that monoy Jttmpeil to from NO to 128, Sage'n avenge lelng t0 to W What n Inxttrious feeling moot have Iteen enjoyed by Mr. Beg to have tknt prost peetdng tkrowfrk hU kande enee ngain, tkoee kande no ekrlveie.1 that one tolght well have eoppoeed tkey OAT. TWO- N Y UETTHK never could kare kandled enek again. Mevewiy tkoosawd dollara Is said to have been tke preiit that 8e derived from a little day's werk: Tkey pomp nalt Ih4o morilmnd arteries, and the patient taken a breeik er two mon of life, lint Mr. lag ban suffered ho ky podermie Ineethm. He bey eimply eolfered meney moklwg nnoVr high preeeure and ot ke somen te enjoy tke making of a few mom mllMone before ke leaves tke seene for good. Why couldn't Mr. 8ge and kle kindred omV--Mm. Hetty Qreea be Induoed t give ft dfctlonwe to describe tke de llgbia of taking In money and keeping tr. What ehritlu of joy moot eouree throogk their voine when tkey And the dollars eomlog ia and day4ng in. We have an idee; tkat Sage experience more joy In taking in tke cask, while MM, (Ireoa deBghto mere in peeking it away. We get an Inetgbt into her ekeraeier wkew we .reed tkot of aH tke creatoree oh tble earsk ske kae ekoeeo a terrier to endow for life. I that Gloucester men most desire, hall but, cod, hnddock, and what not, and so to Its shoal waters do the fishermen come to trawl or haadtine. Lying about eaet end west, n lint ' quarter moon in shapo, is Sable island Two long bars, extending northwest Brain Worliers. Brain workers suffer from headache because they over-tax I ir atM, wwtheaeterly, make of it a and exhaust the brain nerves. Mt ,,Mp ereweMt. Nowhere Is the. iireu, irrnaicu, uiruuicnt fl9kHg m go0, 0r m murovn as brain nerves throb and ache; this weakens the brain power, and robs the memory. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills bring tranquility to the ex cited nerves and stop the pain. If not relieved, this norvc disturbance is frequently ex tended to the stomach, causing nausea, vomiting tick head acIic Dr! Miles' Anti-Pain f Pills are convenient to take just a little tablet, that in a few mo ments relieves the pain; they leave no disagreeable after effects, as they contain no opium, morphine, cocaine or chloral in any form. "Prem personAj experience . I testify um nsonnl experience I cam r. Miles' Anti-Pain Vm are a. most excellent remedy for IimuI- aehe ami neuralgia. I Imve been n. treat surferer from both dleeoses fer the iesi lltre Ve.rs. A had atea suffered from iled me. some of the I toflK llioln HIMI almost Instant relief. Since lMVe a peeks neumJKla Antl-raln hen I tMtfkjtffa nt lutme. tnl another at. tlm biftoe, and they never fall to n and Utey kkvo me pun. since me n e relieve me." It. V. MKOAIlY, I7 H. MW)'cr 8t., citlceRo, ins. Dr. Mllei' Antl.PsIn Pills are told by rour druaolit, who will quarsntee that ha flrtt package will benent. If It falls he will return your meney. , SO doiet, 2S centt, Never cold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind the boy, ami he was sure to lie crushed candy and nil. This wns when Welch ' lank lege came into play. (Ringing with (hew, bent like a Jack kalfe dose in oh theso. bars, and the eloscr In ami shealer the water the better the risking. There a few men alive in Gloucester who. have been in close enough to see tho surf break on the bare bar, but that wuh in soft weather and the lmr to windward, and they in variably jest out In a hurry. Two hundred ami od4 wrecks of one kind or another, steam and sail, have settled in the sands of Sable Island, Of Htls there is clear ami Indisputable record. Of hew many good vessels that have IteeH driven ashore on the long Imrs oh dark ami stormy nigiit or in tke whirls of snowstorms ami swallowed up in tke fine sand before mortal eye could make mite of tkelr disappearing hulks tkere is no telling. A Oloneester flekermein needs no tab dialed statemens to rem I ml him that the henea ef hundreds of his kind are bleaching on the sAmm of Sable inland.' and yet of all tke men wko sail Wif sea tkey are the only class who do not (five il a wide Wrlh Ih winter. -Jnme 11. Connolly in Scribner's A Qrira Tragedy. Is daily ennoted in. thousands) of homos, as Death em 1ms, in eaek one, another victim ef consumption- or pneumonia But when eeughs er col do are prop erly treated, tko tragedy Is averted. P. G. Huntley ef Oskkndon, Ind., wrltest "My wife bad tke eoneumptien, ami tkree doctors gave her up. Finally she took Br. ICIng's new Discovery for strong." It kIHe tke germs of all d4s eases. One dese relieves. Guaranteed at W and $1.00 by J. 0. l'erry, drug gist. Trial Utile free. DttnUs ihKoyHcwAlwtjtBlo)4 LADinu' vIAIt. ISery thing. Klmonas, skirls, shirt waists, petticoats, hosiery, etc. TUeo silk handkerchiefs, ( "It I h ceo ami Jap antes good. Ill'IH WINtl HANG CO., ld Onurt Htreel, Next Alley. A tall, lanky metorman ie altogether tk beet. Jmbtf, It la fleer tkat tkey ebeokl be mde tkot way. Meter we Welek, fer ltute, w 111 and mnk, and iw ke woe srubdag gently along with kw trolley ear ke eaw a boy sit ting on tke treek socking a pieee of candy. The power was turned off lev stantly and tke brake applied, 1mi tke car was steadily eHJtttg along toward Idade, ke clung with Ikem lo tke front board and letting klmtelf down kend eneemptlen, eoogke and eolds, wbleh first he reached out kin long arms, and,red her, and today she Is well and wltk kls ready arms ke scooped np tkat candy seeking boy, just na eeey. Wkat woebl a short, fat motommn kare done In sock a roeef And tke Httle Imy went on socking kki candy and Welck nearly kttjtjted Mm to deatk In km joy nt not kevlng enmked kirn lo a korri Ido deeth. Oieeriy tke home-medc fender motormen hae qHalltiea tkat makes klm tke premier of kle prof re Men. We nt least kave assure nee tkat we will kave a mnyer, net ne a kold-over Imt no one sleeted by the Imanl of ean wseers. TWs is muek better, for nl (koogk Mr. Hearst may peek out Mr Metis) Ion by quo warranto proceed Ing biter on, It Ie muck Utter to knew meanwhile that dke man In efnee l there by the decision of the Intdy ep erly qualified to Judge ami declare Ike result oWetally. To kave tke forms of lew folioH'ed' and tke decision made In nceordanee tkerewltk, removee the eity from dleoetefl tkat might arise In onee It would rot nnyone to ues Uon tke authority of tke municipal kend. In quo warranto preeeedinge another autkoritatlve dechdon will be eeaekei) and whether Mr. Metlcllfti goee out or stay in, ke will do so ae eoroMng to kw. It will be a great re lkf to Mr. Ifearet if Ue Jmigee in tke oee warranto proeeedinne tell Mr. Me CleUan ,eieWy to stay. Ofj) TIMHR. Rev. Osrlyslo B. P. Martin, K J D. Of Wtverly, Texas, wrlteat "Of ft moTRing, wtwMi flmt arbdng, I ofUw find & Uoubleseme eoHeetioa ef pklegm wkieh predHeee a phbgw and bi ry bard to dteledgei but ft smell quaMlty ef BekVird'a Ilorekeund Byrup will at onee dislodge it, ami the tteoblc is over. I know of no medicine tkat ia equal U it, and It U se pleaeant to take. I een woet eerdeelly reeemmead it te all perasne nemHag a medlslnti for threat and lung trouble." ioid by D. J. Fry. o AN OOUAN ORAVBYARD. Sable Island 1b a Moat Dsagereee Fl&ee Fer Navigators. BeWe island, comet imee ami tito ex travftfantly termed tke graverd of tee Atlantic, is set among ebal way tere tkat afford tke beet of fWng ground for tke fierticular kin I f fish Dr. Stone's Drug Store does k strictly cash business, onee no one, and no one owes It; eerrioe Urge toik ltd shelves, counters and show eaiM are loaded with drugs, medicine, notions, tellot artielee, wines and liquors of all kinds tor medical pur poses, J)t, Htene le a regular gnuhaals la medlelno and bus had many years ef experience in tke practice. Consulta tions nro free, Prescripties are ttw, and only regular prlsee far modiolus. Dr. Stone can be feund at bis drug tore, Salem, Oregon, freru 0 la the morning until 0 at night. RRslv Midwinter Clearance SALE DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND FURNISHING GOODS Ladles' Costs, $.0O and $.0O values, sale prloo Jj?3-75 Ladles Coats, $7.00 to $10.fl0 values, sale prices $500 Roe drees goods, sale price 20 yd $1.36 heavy all-wool dress goods, W-ln. wide, sale price Q5 vd 7& heavy all-wool dree gomks 80 in. wide, sale prbie 45 vd 7Bc heavy mixed suitings, M in. wide 35 d Wide neck ribbons, sale price 10 v J I rue towels, sale price .'. 10 w h Mens' and Hoy's 26ebow neckties, sals prtif 10(1nr" Men's 7IVc drees shirts, sale price , ..43 each !.rH drees skir sals price SI 75 to.ftO dree skirls, mle price 582 75 $-1.50 dress skirts, sale price S3 00 15.00 drees skirts, sale price , S3-50 80 in, dotted .Swiss, sale price "tf!id ' ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 298 and 300 Commcrdal St. Salem A Reduced Sale on ROCKERS tot this Month My large shipment of M0 Wisconsin rockers arrived loo Isle for the holiday trade. Tkeee are the very finest nnd Itest made rorkcrs In tho market. I Will Sell Tficm at a Very Close Margin for 30 Days I will also give a reduction on Steel Hedges for this month. I have the NBW ARRIVAL, NBW 0111111', TIIM NIAGARA and T1IH XMFBRIAL. All Western stoves. UTvery itove bi guaranteed to gtve full satisfaction Tkey are made of ike best materiel. Call In early and see tkem. Old rHk stoves taken. L. U. JOSSE 270 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. BlIOHltMtRltlKtl0HCIltRe)MHOItllelfSe 5 NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY 1 WOOD AT SALEOT SAW MILL $1 .75 Pet Load 5 The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. S SALEM, OREGON tieKBMlHealItHKtl0HK9KfB8l9lfHlKMc8H OREGON STATE BANK Jefferson, Oregon Capital $25,000 Beat facilities known to reliable banking offered patrons. Jefferson Is a good town, has good stores, good mills, a good bank, and good people. Come and see us. Oregon State Bank J. A. AUPPERLE, President M. J. CAMPBELL, Cashier qlltllaH0HHKMcHHBUHBaM9l0llMHMKV s Best Out-oldoot Books 2 BY WILLIAM J. 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