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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
DAILY OAPirAL JOURNAI SAIEM, OREGON, rEIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906. fHESE WARM SPRING DAYS A DISH or ICE CREAM. OB AN IOE OEEAM SODA . Tastes as good as on the warmest flr of summer, especially when you being served with PERFECT ICE CREAM VERY IMPORTANT TAOT: Our cream comes dircot from tke Bury to our freezer, thus making tke bsc!tt'.cly pure, rleh wholesome lee pream which hae been so popular for h last ,ear. rULLEtt &DOUOLAB, 450-400 State Street. Phones 182-187 rraod Opera House JOHN F. GORDRAY, Mgr. HON. S. A. LOWELL Of Pendleton. Candidate fr United States Senate Friday Evening, March 30 I And other candidates far tkab oflUe, Eandidatos for state efUee and fer een jrow, will speak. Ladies and alt citizens are cordially Invited. REV. ANNA HOWARD SHAW Of PHILADELPHIA Wilt speak on Woman Suffrage at the First 2d", 15. church Friday evening. Lpril 6th. Memorial service Sunday, April 8th. it 3 p. m., In honor of the lute Susan III. Anthony. 840-lw . New Edison Theatre The Nonpareil Comedy Company's i List and best week. The performance to begin with the laughable fa roe sowed y entitled lCnUNSXMIER AMONO THE INDIANS Krunsimler John Oassldy Kllolt. his friend.... H. O. Meadows Mrs. Krunsimlor Mabel Cassldy Olorlna, the actroiM nana Wllma I.lllio Tinkle Sophie Lasssre Duffalo P.III J. P. Cexen Hnln in-the-Puce Ouy Young The llsby A. Rag Ilnby Indians, war dance and war elubi. A ft I The raw recruit Joins Buffalo Wm. The Bdlsonossops -The Trunk Myo tsry New picture. Act. II-Krouslmler's return from the Wild and Wooly West. Whoa the est is away tke wloe oan play. A sod den bath. Moving pieture aaia. "A Trip Through Ireland. Kissing the BUrftCf Stone." Aet III Who own the baby! Good : tUght. Matinee Saturday at p. m. rua for the little ones. Two Ug time of waving pieturos. Sensitive. Ttie pompous gentleman with th $Hh0 wateh fob was bolag piloted through the food skew by kla beautiful daughter. Suddenly one of the dem onstrators kaltod them and said: "I will ow show ye the prose la which I sorro ' . The pampouj gonUeasau started and looked h though be was about to rua. "Please don't say anything about serving preeosses," cautioned tke daughter; "it always makes pa ner vous. You aeo he Is a trust magnate." Chicago News. - Hear Evan's Orchestra At the W. O. W. bat tonight. e i It Wo blend vaUey and Btuestem wheat to make Wild Rose, Dour. The growing season In FlerUa Is from February to June laclesive. The orange harvest begins in November and eoatiauss through the winter. S - ' OA0TOIIIA. Bsusths tttlWYH Hi Atari Bee .jttilnflYHHMArsiri Sigsttars f X-RAYS That story ef finding Adam's "hell firo" compound" sounds like some one was putting up a job, and not a portion- larly bright job, either. Strange thnt a man should efta one bottle of Adam's burning mixture, and then hide the balanee. Tke Chinese hare taken up ike ery "Ask for the Asmtfos," whteh suits most Pacific coast people. Coneidesuble gossiping is being done in Albany Albany Democrat. Has the good Democratic deaeen up the ereek boon attending the ladles' sewing circle. He enght to pass a blue mw putting an end to suck a erlme a gossiping la tke Godly town of Albany. fiatem Journal. Not as kigk as d eaten yet, Albany It was "by tke friar's skirts tke dev il climbed into the belfry," and tke brother should not despair of promo tion. Personals John Itogers went to Portland on tke morning train. Miss Sophia Kigin, of Cervutlle, is In the elty visiting friends. D. Yantli, ef The Toggery, went to Pertland this morning en business. Paul II. Srtmt was a passenger Port land bound on this morning's train. Attorney P. II. IVArey went to Pert land om legal business yesterday nftor- Mls Cornellu Marvin, of the state li brary oommMoa, went to Perl laud this morning. Ulshep II. L. Berkley, who has been visiting hero, returned to Portland this morning. Harvey K. Brown, candidate for gov ernor, arrived from Baker Olty this morning. Augustus Caesar Jennings, of Iaue county, Is In the elty, looking after hU onmlMooy. County Itoeordor tttckardsou wout to Oorvwle this morning to nilONd the funeral of W. Scott Taylor. I). Ia Jones, who has boou In the oily for several days on a polltleal mission, returned to J offer son today. ltv, I), h. PWd, pastor of tke M. 1C ekurek at Skedd, returned home today after a visit with friends hers. Mr. and Mrs. Italpk Olover are enjoy ing a vMt from Mrs. Glover's wether, Mrs. II. It. Holland, of IK Johns. II. K. Jones, a student of Willamette University, returned homo to Jefferson this morning to spoud his vacation. Mrs. A. Strong and daughter, Miss Ama, returned yostorday from a visit of several days with Portland friends Secretary Forbes, of the Y, M. a A, woat to Portland this morning to attend the state eoveubu of that organic- Mr. W. H. MMrey nnd children will leave Saturday for laa Pmneieee M join Mr MeNlroy. who U eugucjod nt the Columbia theatre la that elty. Attorney Bruoo C. Curry, of Oregon City, former rooordor at the City by the PsMs, returned homo yooteremy after noon, after a short buoiuoM vbdt here. Mr. aad Mrs. A. W. Proseott loft this morning for Portland. Mr. Prosoott hM boou sailed to work o the Orogoa, laa asasT during tko primary eampalgn. MeM. N4k. Wolf. MoKulglit, Win Stanley nod Hargrove baft oa the morn lag truia for Portland tetatteud the Y. M. C. A. eoavoatioa, whloh mot there today. Joseph Moyors, she veteran mereJmat roturiMMl this morniag from his winter N visit ia California. He spool eoueldor able time ia Sou Pranoiseo. Ios An HeisN, Rtverssds. 8aU Imrbara and oohor points. Mr. Meyer, of eourw, ujo'sd himself, as ho usually does, and prosoMia the appearaaoe of boiag ia ox ooUeat health. John Jehasoa, Rruoe Jarvia. R. D. Disbe, Ralph Matthews, Ooo. C. Poasoke, Wm. HeMty. John Rsiohaat. Prof. W H. MoOaH, Prof. W. H. Mahaffie aad Prof. W. P. Drew will moke up the delegation from th University to at tend the Y. M. C. A. state oeuveatiosi A. R. Marker, editor of the Collegian. will read a paper at oao of the session. i .i o Wild Rose Flour makes tko whitest aad lightest bread. Jewelty Goodness We buy from the best manufac turers. It Is our Intention to aell the highest grade of Jewelry, If a ring, a pin, a w&tefe or any &r tide of Jewelry whatever goes from here whloh Isn't as repre sented, we are here to give satis factionto make amends. We want your Jewelry trade we shall try to deserve it. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler aad Optician, 31S State St. Weak Stomach AND SIOK HEADACHE CUBED BY DR. WILLIAM'S PINK PHL3. Another Triumph Tor tho Tonic Treat ment for Disorders of tho Digestive System. A great many people who are suf ferlng from Indigestion are suffering "Saaeeessarlly. They oor be eured. Proper attention to the diet and the right remedy to tone up the weakened organs are all that is required. Are you one of the sufferers aad are you willing to do your share to make your life happier f Tke first step Is to sent' to tke Dr. 'Williams Medicine Co.. Sekeneetady, X. Y., for a toy of their diet book, "What to Heat and How to Bat." It Is free oa request. Indigestion is not always reeognlted as sueh. Those people whw are always tired, worn out and miserable, who have fits of melanekoly or ef ill tem per without apparent reason, should know that Indigestion Is often the di rest eauoe of all these troubles. Tke symptoms of stomaek trouble vary. Some vletlms have a ravenous nppetite, some loatke tke sight ef food. Often therfe Is a feeling as of weight on tke ekest, a full feeling In tke throat. Sometimes the gas presses oa tke heart and loads tke suffsrer to tkink ke kas keart disease. Slek head aehe Is a frequent nnd distressing symptom. A very dellenie stomaek requires easily digested food, but nature never Intended tkat tke food skould be di gested before It Is eaten. Tke stomaek must be strengthened to perform Its own work and what It needs Is not food Already digested, but a tonU. Tke pressors of digestion are controlled by tke Mood nnd nerves, and medleal seloaeo kns produosd no better diges tive took than Dr. Williams' Plak Pills. This Is shown by the state meat of Mr. A. C. Merrill, a mining man. of Ononis, On!., a voters a of Itat tultou C, Third V. S. Kogolar lafaatry. "I had nsver been well slnoe I left tke army," ke says, "always having had trouble with my stomaeh, whloh was weak. I was rua dowa and debili tated. Could keep nothing on my stomaeh, and nt times I did not oare whether I lived or died. My stomaeh refused to retain oven liquid food nnd I almost despaired of getting well, as I had tried so many kinds of medlelnn without relief Than was bitten by a rattlesnake and that laid me up from work entirely for a year, six months of whieh I spent In bod. "One day a friend rooommended !r Williams' Pink PUls to ms nnd I l gnn taking thorn. Tnoy sored ms when nil other medleluee bad failed. I have reoommendod tho pills to a great many, for during my roeovsry every one asked mo what was helping ms so and I told tnom Ik. Williams' link PUls. I oannot spank too highly of them. ' ' Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs are guana toed to bo safe and harmless to the most dolleaie eonsUtntlon. They eon tain no morphine, opiate, nareotte. nor anything to sauoe a drug habit. They do not not on tho bowels, but they as tnally make now blood and strengthen tho nerve. If yon want good health yon must have good blood. Bad blo.nl is tke root f nil eosnmon diseases, lik anaemia, rheumatism, triatie. arural gta. Si. Vitus' done, uervousor. in digestion, debility, goners 1 wsahnrss paralysis, lasosuotor ataxia and the apeeiul ailments that only women. fdk know. The only way to rure !!. diseases I to strike straight at tUnr cause In tao blood. Dr. William' Pink Pills ar s-.li . all drsjfgtots, or sent, postpaid. r oslpt of prlee, 60s per box. six l-i for WM. by tho Dr. William Udi sine Co.. Sehonootsdy. X. Y. - o- Talking Shop. A bright 10-yoar-oid girl whose father h addicted to amateur photograph. , t tended a trial at eourt the other iav for tho irsi time. This wss hr a eount of tho Judge's sharge. "Th judge uade a Ungspsrii to tho jury of 11 won and then iat tUna off lata a little dark room U -lU. " -Harper's Weekly. . ii i Olves Health, Vigor aad Tone Hsrbine is a boon for sutTsrsrs from anaemia. By its use the blood it quickly rogeaorated aad tes color be oemss normaL The drooplag streagth is revived. The languor Is diminished. Health, vigor and tone predossiaate. New Hfe and happy activity results. Mrs, BsUe H. Shrisl, MkUlesbereugh, UL, writes: I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, aad have found nothing to benefit me hke Herfeluo. I hope never to be without it. I havo wished that I had know of it in my husband's life Use, ftosi Fer sale by D. J. Fry, Wild Rose lleor is tko best or on tho market. wc?fNifir, TrjteAaraMH H innmnmnmS lLmnmsmnti snamnw" K. HBaV nmsmsVnw M Lnw KnmsmVam nmHBmV m InnmnmnV ' iltnnmnmsm I'l nmUSS. "" nsnB iPRf 1 Net His Property Saudwioh. An urchin nhn nemsioMslly ventured behind the ernes of a theater on- the lower oust si Jo of New York during rohenroals was one day observed by one of the artors silting In n corner lovlngl; eyeing n hug sandwich which was held in hi grimy knnds He re garded it for n few momenta nnd then, cautiously lifting tho top layer, ex tracted n piers of pickle nnd nto It, then he .'!ed It down again very enrofnllt and arruratety made nil ns before A few moments later he re peated the performance, taking out another piers of pickle and a smalt fragment of moat and again carefully restoring tho sandwich to Its original form. After another short Interval ke took out more pleklo nnd more moat, so thnt now there was vary little of tke original layer left, nnd again be rloed it up earefully. "What are q doing thnt for Tommjt" the uMor naked. "That's no wn I" rat a MW-lwkh. Why don't mimma2irmmvamyBius!tmsm FISHING SEASON IS NOW HERE s.TGaasM Who can resist the temptation to go forth And try to from their hiding places. It Is our "Hobby." IT IS lJJJTi'SflnT Inmnf BKft"nf Hm REELS-Slngle Action REELS-Double Action AUTOMATIC fcMaMMMMMi I i niSllllll.MMfcM Ifg jniifHMjataiiinrii ft atasnlsansnAiiM iii T RODS of every description. From $1.00 to $27.50. Our special, $3.50. Ask to see the RAINBOW STEEL RODS We take a special pride in our stock of FLIES. We carry 35 different patterns In stock, mounted sizes 4, 6, 8, 5 iO, i2, i 4 hooks. Ask to see our new fly, "Oregon Chief," a fly tied to our special order and for Oregon waters. Come to Out Stote, We Take a Delight in Showing Fine Fishing Tackle SPOETINO ilo0o SPOETINO I GOODS JK3v55!SHnm? OOODS I STOKE .naBsmnmsttmtssKsmBasfleKH STORK 1 MMMpJJ,MaapBMgjgjBjpjmnnnmjuaBn BOYS' SPRING SUITS Beeaetnlcal mothers who have the boys to eJethe, will find It to their adVAntago to visit our children's department, whieh has been reraod led and modernly equipped to servo you best. Our spring line is eomptete, embracing nil tho latest designs In boys' suits, tho double-breasted Norfolk being one of tke prevailing Styles iot this Spffibtig and Stmme In order tkat you may beeemo more familiar with this department of our store, we will offer as an Inducement one special each week, begin. ulag this week with boys' Laundrled. Waists, regular 60 and 75c values Special 35c Salem Woolen Mill Stoe I yeu eat It all, If you want it, and not pick at it like thntt" Tommy lifted n scornful eye to tke actor's uncomprehending face and hiutlxr.! InitAnlsillvt " Tnln't mlne."-Harper's weekly. ' The Dent Cough Dyrup. 8. Ii. Apple, ex-probate judge, Otta wa Ocv, Kansas, wrltesi "This Is to say that I havo used Iltvl Urd's Here hound Syrup for years, and that I do not kesltato to recommend It as tko best cough syrup I have ever used." Ifa, Co and $1.00. For sale by D. J. Pry. A Roman BpUedo. "O, aemlnll" exclaims dtbo father of Oraeohl, when tho nunc Informed him tkat It was twins. And with this appropriate ejaculation he disappeared completely from the no life of history, leaving Ihc center of th stage thereafter to tke motker of th t!rae.-n(-Puek. We have a complete line of NOT A SIDE LINE WITH J ll I . L Tl Itnmufc3fl1 I Cannery Taken Shape. Tko work on tko new cannery la pro gressing rapidly. Tko frame Is up, tho rafters havo been put In place, and the whslo structure Is assuming definite shape. A rtsMsnt Way to Travel. The above la the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paella railway betwesn tho Pacific coast aad tko east, and we believe that tho sstt Ico and accommodations given merit this statstaent. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Deavsr there arc two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat eat standard sloetrlc-llghted aleepiaf ears, chair cars and up-to-dstv dining ears. Tho same oxcsllont service u operated from Kansas City aad BU Lreuls to Memphis, Littls Itock aad Hot Springs. If you aro going oast or south, writs for particulars and full la formation. W. a M'llUIDK, Oen. Agk, I Hi Third HU Portland. Or. lure the festive TROUT Fishing Tackle for 1906.1 US. anmmnsJamV sf-BunlHILaHE H jdnMnaPlsmnaK JffBBBnPnnaPKiananm JnHlvE&vfeUntA snav W JLm smnmia Hl nnmnmnmnmnmV mnmw Lnmnk Lw amnUnm' WILLOW BASKETS -5 sUes Pacific Coast Baits BThese are the spoons that caught so many trout last season Wc have them in 5 sixes and 3 finishes. Leaders-Single and double, 3, 6, 9, ft. Leader Boxes-Leather and Aluminum Fly Books-All Grades. Sinew Hooks-AH Sizes. !! Hi ii ;.f, i a 1 H n