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WWBnaMBsmllllTlgBggi V .'I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1906. - " L - - -" ,. , , , a A "Worn tin's Trouble. A m Hi Ml1 k YON YON- SON The Quaint Swede Who Has Delighted Thousands, Here Tonight riosBlfr Yes. but ion are always con lining nlwttt tlio men. Surely they vcn't done anything to you I Unit No. my doer: that's Just It! ur Bakery for Goods. iood Try Us yer cokos ...Hc and J!6c iccl caki's 16c nnd 26c Ino cake 10c jlly roll 10o hocolnto roll 10c pcoanut roll lOcand 2Co ;t loaf enko 25a lTc best mnccaroons, lady fingers nJ fancy cookies and oakee ever ircd out In Salem. OUR DREAD Maa no equal In town. rtTLLEtt ft DOUGLAS. Kxlcm'a lending grocers, confectioners and bakers, 466-100 Stat street Phones 188 and 187. What Billy Senators was to "Myles Aro?n," J. K. Bramett to HFrltM Bart K Mitchell is Hid to bo to "Yon Yon son," which comes to tho Grand Opera Houbo tonight. Blllyi Soanton waa a typical Irishman; Joo Emmett a characteristic German and Barl K. Mitchell has boon pronounced every where the moat perfect type of the Swede ever presented upon any stngo. ii INSURE WINwlW w? -. i - . ii Mr. MltcneH U a newcomer before Ike American theatrical public. For yoara he baa bees studying In Sweden where he woe a valued member of the Royal Stock company. He la a sing er nuU dancer of more than ordinary excellence and Is a finished actor. Talc la Ihe lith year of "Yon Yenson" nad It should be the mot successful. for wkh the scenic equipment and oxoeUenl company- It outshines, season, any previous presents. ttou. Clapham Receives Hfghest Endorse ment. Prot Joseph Schafor, head of tho department of history, University of Orogon, has this to soyl "Mr. G. Spencer Clapham ha re- contly lectured here with great suc cess oa tho subject of New Zonlnnd, his native country. It was expected thafho would glvo an hour's talk bo- fore students and faculty at the weok ly assembly, but the Interest aroused was so keen, and the pleasure of lis tening to him In his story of Now Zealand so great that he was brought back for an evening lecture on the same subject a week after giving his first talk. On the latter occasion ho devoted himself largely to the" his tory of social, economic and political rororms in New Zealand, holding his large audience thorougMy In hand more than an hour and a half, to the end of the lecture, Mr. Clapham has a delightful personality, Is genial, sympathetic, witty and forcoful as a speaker. His knowledge of New Zea land, that most Interesting of coun tries cm account of Its remarkable social and political experiments, Is comparatively perfect. He has lived there all his life until comlna- to Amor- Ira less than two years ago. Ho took an active part In the gteat dleousslons nnd agitations which culminated In tho present reform systems, and he is personally wen acquainted with "ho great liberal leaden like the night Hon. Hlchard J. Seddon. and the Hon. W. P Itesvei. who carried thvrofona programs Into successful oporatloa. In a word. Mr. Otaoham Is excep tion)' well nullified both to describe tthe natural wonders nf New Zealand and to expound the New Zealand po litical Idea In which aM Americana are now becoming Intensely Interest ed. I am sure no one can listen to Mr. Clapham without mock pro! nnd also WfvH JRMii V ma.t y5ji Youths' Suit Sale Until Saturday night wo will give tho young men a chance. For $6, $7 or $9 you can get a suit that Is worth from $7.50 to 9 IS. Hero Is your opportunity to fix yourself out at a very Bmall priw. You can't afford to romaln away from this salo Overcoats Our overooat sale still continues and many are now enjoying a flno ooat and out but HUlo monoy. These coats are newest styles and best makos, modlum or long lengths, with or without belts. Ilegular prices J 12.80 to 1 20. Sale price. 3.00 to $(4.50 SEE OUR WINDOW. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe tie this LA CORONA. H a wood name for a good cigar. s- rrowiiins; .iiuuii-. ,m v ", ,, ., j, at n.lUrd'i , th n flavor that appeals: to the :' . . '- - - - Croup nglni with Iheiytuptems ef a common eeld: there is a ekllllnen, sneezing, re threat, het skin, quisk pul, bearieneM and Impeded reiplratlen. eoonoUur, 10 Cents Straight. AUOUBT IIU0KBN8TBIN, Manufaeturer. Grand Opera House ".'Stl.-S .". JOim T. COBDEAY, Mgr, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th Are -You ResUeea at' Night I AmJ karrMd Ur a bad aetiehf Tim Qlmvi Hint Cnnturoil Ballard's Herebeund Syrupt It mt A Aft 1AA wk u Lftafl MM AMWl SMJ1 irereheund Syrup, (the shlld will cry fer It) and at th flrit ilga ef a erenny sewgk, apply freqesatlr Hal lard's 8aw Unlameat te the threat. Mm. A. YMet, New Oattk, Oele. wHUm, Mareh IS, IMti I tblak Hl- weaderfiM remedy and M pleaMnt te taka. Per Mle by D. J. Pry, Salem, Oregen. Um will San rrancisco." YON YONSON STILL THE FAVORITE Prices 25c, 50c, and 75c. Seats on Sale Friday 9 am. au tuii aAujJ iIaau anJ mfftAk u prempt and radUal ewre. Ter aale by D. J. Pry. o For a Fine Roast Or ateak. go to Dee & 8mMt'( mar kt. 277 OomHMreUl ueeL P4Me SOI. The cook WM Is particular alwaya J orders Wlk4 Roe Pleur. - i i I Bronchitis Yields quickly to Osteopathy. Dr. B. Ii White l aa experlenoed Osteo path, who has many patient in Sa lem. Office 21 nreyraan blook. State ef OWIe. Oky of TeWde, Iuess Oeunty, m k Prank J. Cheney makes eaVu Mmt he U ssiiler pftrsaer ef Ue firm ef P. J. Otteeey k Oe Vdng ImmImm In the Oky ef Total eeuny and elate afere aMf and that the mid firm will ay the sum ef O.N'K HUNDJtrlU UIbAKO for each and ever owvj of catarrh Mutt ennnei be cured by Ut He of UnU'it Caterrk Cure. PHANK J. OUBNKY. Swera Ui befere me and OMUMriht! in my prenec, (Me 8U1 imy ef Disem ber, A. 1 180. A. W. OLKASON, (Seal) Netau-y Publls. Ifnli'i 0a4rri Cure la lkn inUr nally, awl aoVi direeli.v en the bleod and mueeue sertaees ef the symtem. Seed; tor teetlmowlitli tce, P. J. OIIKNKY, & CO.. Telede 0. Said br dreiii. 7S. Take JMT Pamity IiUi fer eewii Stafe News AgonUlug Sums. Are Itiilantty rsUcvsd and perfectly healed by Uueklen's ArnUa Salve. C. Itlvtnbark, Jr., ef Norfolk, Vn.,wrltcat "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it bMfttered a ever. Ilueken's Andes Salve stopped the paen and healed It without a Mar." Alee heals all weuads Had seres. 2 at J. C. Perry's drug store, Salem, Oregon. In Circuit Court In the circuit court, department No. 1, the frttewlng cases have been filed: Aut Nlbbler and Joseph P. Nnthman nnalnsi J. O. Martaolf, JiiJg ment U asked by plaintiffs fer t66.ll. alleged due the plaintiffs for goods and merchandUe Mold the defettdanL John Krell ngalnet Marlon oount)'. The complaint recites that a highway from SL IxMtU to Chamioeg wae In a defective and dangerous condition by raou of n ditch. 3 feet wide and two feet deep extending easterly and weeteriy across U, and while hauUng a load of wood over It thu front wheuw of tho wagon dropped Into It In aueh a way that the driver wau thrown off, and hla right leg was fractured be tween the knee and ankle, and neces sitated It amputation. The loss of hi leg Incapacitate him for work, and l damaged to the sum of WOO. Plaintiff Is M year of age nnd demands Juds ment fer HOOD, with costs In this ac tion. The accident happened March 12, 19M. OABTOXlXAa BwiU lb! Kled YM JUtfAinars Bnt . Wall Paper My large trade in wall paper has left me with a lot of remnant bunches enough in each bunch to paper a room. I will dose out these remnants at a very low cut price. Remember I sell as cheap as any store in oalem, and don't run a con tinuous cut price sale either. Just investigate my regular Prices. J. A. Patterson 271 North Commercial St. SALEM, OREGON Do not aegleet the flour bin flit It with Wild Rose Flour. Unprecedented Patronage Has been given Madame Zazell In Salem. She will remain until Mon day. Next Bdboe theatre. Emma B. Ashford Graduate dermatologist, hair and scalp specialist. Our methods are the latest and most scientific known, all the lat est appliances for the treatment of the complexion, hair, skla and scalp. Bvery affliction of the human fane eradicated, wrinkles, tan. freckles, moth patches, blackheads, aolee. warts, red surface veins, superfluous hair. etc.. removed. Facial massage. Nothing known to science as a means of removing and preventing wrinkle. developing faelal beauty, rounding out angles and improving the expression ami&ls it It copies nature's efforts. assist nature and Is everywhere in accord with natural laws, therefore It can be relied upon to produce unvary lag and satisfactory reeulte. Pl Uvely no evil effects from electrolysta or any facial treatments. Best refer ences given. ConsuK&tlons and ad vice free. Bldridge block. 3024 Com- vnnrrtal street. Smtertniendwt Smith, ef the 0M siver hatchery, h tjMJMH yMg Chinook salmon to turn leoee in the hay. t The Willamette Valley Wectric Company feae commenced the eon otruction of a mUMonallon reeervoir at Runene, The little town of Oornoitua has a vinegar and pickle work Just started There- Is promise of It growing into a general easming eatabMehment William If. Vaughn, for many years popularly known as "Uncle Bllb'.M died at his heme in MotaUo Sunday. He came to Oregon In 1813. He was an expert with the rifle, and wad Wown far and wide as the "king of hunter." Daniel He, of Nebalem valley, la euite a wonder for his age. He is 102 years old. walk without a cane, can read without glassos, and has general good health. He hae chewed tobacco since he was 18 years old, or for Si years, and he won't ewear off. Francis Smith, a pioneer of IJnn county, died at his farm home four miles north of Lebanon. February If. 1906. He wa 7-1 years old and came wui la 1848. Ik 1847 he came to Oregon, and settled -.v. ok ha has lived ever since. He leaves a wife and several children. Albert Larsea. a resident of Arling ton Ore., mot with a terrible accident Monday. He was thawing out dyna- aite. when, it exploded, tearing out aba of hla eyes. euUiag two gashes in his breast, lacerating hU hands and lego until he waa hardly reoofttiMbie, He has been taken to Portland to he treated, hut there is little hope of hU recovery. It arouses energy, dovelopes and sUmulatea nervous life, arousos the courage of youth. It makos you young aauln. That'a what Hoilieter's Rooky Mountain Tea will do. 9ec. Tea r Tablets. At Dr. Stone's Drug Store. HAVE WARSHIPS WITHIN OALL, GerjQer Says Amerloa Must Ousrd Against Chinese Revelt. LW AMMlea. OalFeb. li.-dwin H. Conner, for many yoara United tin tee minister to China, and who. Is Maying at Pasadena for the winter. In quoted In an Interview on the present anU'foreign aitatton In Okina m fid. lewrf: The United Stales should warn Chi na against a ropeUtlon of the terrible rtote of a few yearo a. A show it warships should be made to Impress uoen the government of China that the trouble must not be repeated, and will not be tolerated, I am satisfied that serious trouble will come, hut do not expect that It be directed specially against the Wo learned a Icoson In 1000, nnd China learned ono, too. Our experi ence should compel ui, and will, to Uko every precaution. In tho future It will be the part of wisdom to have our warships and troop ready, If only for the purpose of letting China know that we are watching her. OAMBLINQ WITH DEATH. What Many ef Us Are Doing Threo Times a Day. For everything we get something w takoH away, ltvery net pulls two way. Some men Jn power dole out their souU for It. They oan't have soul and power at the same time. And ho, In this quick living age. most of um oan't have energy ami ketfbk at the tame Umc One or the oilier mud I tost, and it la uftually heaHh. We know we are doing wrong and would like Ui reform, but we have a morbid fear of being laughed at If we aim to live and eat according to con solence and good nenee. Some of us break away fr awhile and entdnve ourselves to a diet We rjHMt about the hard. Scotsman being fed ok porridge and oatcake, making soldiers of muscle nnd dash, and how Caosar army woe fed on corn. Ilui tho diet doeeut met long. We quick b swing back Into the groat line. wMIng and drinking te fHteefts like the reet, onilng anything nnd everything at anr Unw, nnd any way we And It. We my "what la a stoma for It It Isn't to obey the painter Hut there hi realty no one ruSo ap plicaltte to ererybody'a stomach. What one man may wt another may not Hut the dyepeptle should remember that the doath list has a dark shadow hovering over It with n long bony fln gor pointing to "died of heart disease." Physician wiH tell us that there are fow oases of heart dlseaee that do not come from, a stomach derangement At every meal wo may be brewing for ourselves a terrible case of dye pepela. It may come upon us after breakfast tomorrow morning, or af ter that oyster supper tomorrow night Acute indigestion means that you have even chances for death or life. you. are taking. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY 'Make Salam a Qocd Home Marktt" HMako Salem a Qood Heme Market. Poultry At Stelnere Market Hdgc-1'cr dos, lSo, ; Chickens 10c, Fryn 9c, Dusks 8c Poultry, -oo'i Btct rfggn Per dos, Ke. Duller, retall-Wc HeuA-iaflle. Frys-lOe. , Cleeee 7tfSe, Ducks 9o, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes XCfJCo. Onions 1 Vic Apptes 8Ce per bushel Carrots 36o per buahel. Iieetn He per bushel. Pears-- 1 per owt Tropical FrulU, lutnnnas C l3e lb. Oranges lS.7f. lemons flI. tlvn SteeK Markot. Sieors-S 1-Jc. Oown-1 149e. Sheep Ic Dressed veal on. Fnt Hojtn-ftte, -rain, Reed. Unled clove ft. Cheat-U$T. T1moUy-l9tJI. drain 18. IlntH-ftl. Shorts-fl. Gutter and Gream win iTnj am uut n-iu t. alBt the That's the gamble in Mh.. dma.iu I That orockHW isastric Jotee decides, The Manchuriana are Inslgnlfleant In a a rule, whether ytm ooeUnue to nutubere. and the present uprising is live or not for the purpose of establishing a new Therefore. If you feel your food lies dyoastly, and not to oust foreigners. She a -lump of load" on your stem The most violent disturbances will b . howare! Your gootrle Juice U In the southern provinces, and will woak. It can't dispose of the food in enAngor all foreign Interests, I " to prevent fermentation. Take Americans within the none of robot- something that will do It effectively lion are liable to be hurt before they d at once. Take Stuart's Djmpeo ... , ,. -d tt t. whv ths'ste Tahtets, tho most powerful tab. I7, T.iT U"W " W Ck,8a to" ,R U H,6fW fer V,9 wuf f f" in IJnn county. i tL ' t , . . . ,.,,' ! of s4om-ch trouble, nausea. In- AV IA IIS I ... .1. .1. .. aa nt Human. anything inmtcal to the Interests or l , - -7-- - .'- I .. .. . . 1.. t. fiaLi. bloatr f-eliBK. euisens, u me uoinese e - --,--. - . . " , pressed that we are on the alert and sourness, nearwur anj orasn. that wo meaa business, our Interests' One groin of an IngroMeat of these will be secure. If China is permitted ias wm vw gr..-. i.. to think that it can ignore our Inter. Your otomacn neoss a resi m onoe. sets, something terrible will happen. Siuart's Dyspepsia Tablets wiH re. Tho trouble now will be a great Sovo your stomaoh of mor than two struggle within the emplre-a battle tt.lnl. of the work it ha to do. dl of the popular majority against the footing porfeotly whatever fool there ... . a ! In In viut tnmflfih took For Our display ad la Saturday even ings paptr. The Toggery f ! t Portland Market Wheat, Glub-MVitWVi. Valloy-7Sc. Illueetem-TMrTSo. Oate Cholco White. IIS. Mlllstuff-Braa, 17. ; Hay-Tlmothy.9U. ' Potatoes J9e0c. Poukry Average old heni, 11141 mixed chickens, 18flV4ej brollersh U17e; young roosters, 19ej old rooM tors. 899c: dressed ohlckeni. 130Haf turkeys, live, 1917c; turkeys, drwtsodj choice. 18S0c; geese, live. poud 0C,10; geese, dressed, per ponnd, 12j lie; ducks. lCClSc; pigdoni, !l8f squabs, 24f3. i Pork Dreed.667e. Ileof Dressed, 28e. j Mutton-Dressed. ISV&e. Hops-Oregon. ISO. lvlle; oldjf B7e. Wool 19M clip, valley, coarse t medium. &l-$e; Hastern Orcgoa 1621e. Mohair Nominal 30a. Wutter Faney creamery, 27WQ30oifr store, 1616V4o. dynasty minority. It has been brew lag for many years, and has now ap parently reached a oJlmax. I believe the boycott on American goods to sow beginning to operate against the Chinese themselves. Chi nese aorohanLs. Jong before the boy cott was Instituted, stocked their e. l-blUhma-ta with KOOdS ffOHJ the is in your stomaqh. You can't do your work well or be cheerful, or have energy or vim or amoiUou, when your sfomach Is bad. Make yourself feel good after a hearty taoaJ, fool good all over, clear your mind nod make you enjoy life, by taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Give your stomach a rest, so It can taenia- 1 sta - - - 1 . . . ,. ... j . . .. .., wfcM tka horoott was right Itself, then you need fear noth declared these merchant could sot or ln. You caa get these tablet aoy dared not sell their goods. I where r M cents a package. A Pleasant Way to Travel, fiie above Is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paelfe railway between tho Paeifle eeast sad' the east, and we believe that tho s&rvt Ue and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Dsaver there arc two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, earrylng Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping ears, chair ears and up-te-datu dining ears. The same excellent service is operated from Eansaa City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock sod Etok Springs. If yeu are going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. a M'BBIDB, Oca. Agh, 1. Third Bt- Portland, Ore. I: IS I ill I. t I