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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
DAILY OAPirAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1900. ITHESE WARM SPRING DAYS A DISH Or ICE CREAM. OB AN" ICE CREAM SODA Tastes as good as on the warmoat Idaya of summer, especially when you fs.ro being oorvod with PERFECT ICE CREAM VERY IMPORTANT FACT: Our croam comes direct from the fdiirr to our freeeer, thus making the absolutely pure, rich, wholosomo Ieo KCroam which has booa so popular for Hhc last year. FULLER &DOUQLAB, 450-400 Stato Street. TbOTHM 188-187 X-RAYS Georgia Philosopher. Play ball with Time if yon want to but don't forget that it's only three strikes and out forever. The darkest sky still has hope in it. itor troublo makes us see stars. Hope is such a sweet deceiver we for givo her every time he fools us, and got ready to be fooled again. Even the hurricanes of lifo split the trees to kindling weed and savo us lets of trouble. Atlanta Constitution. Leeb may be ablo to manage TeiMy, bi4 whe& ho straddles a genuine Ore gon oayuse ho wants to prepare for trouble, lie has it eeming. ' O i I Will Try Ilia Own Oaao. The grand jury reported yesterday a true bill against Charles B. Harris, who was recently arrested here for out J raffia nubile deefcear. lie wu tu-Mtrlat I -1 into court, and whea arraigned entered i a pis of not guilty. On Wag asked' If he wished an attorney to present bit ease, he stated ho would defend him self. IF YOU ARE NOT MARRIED Invito Johnny Up to the Level and Try Any One of These Recipes on Him Will Taoklo Albany. Th Albany high school basketball team wilt meet the Salem high school five Friday evening, in this city. It Is expected that the gamo will be played in the University gymnasium. Both teams are in the pink of condition and lovers of basketball will have a treat in store. Notwithstanding alt the modern Im provements of husbandry, the matri monial harvest Is still gathered with the eradle and thrashed by hand. Baltimore Herald. Barley Soup. Two tnblcspooneful of pearl barley one quart of stock, salt and pepper to taste; wash the barley in cold water, then immerse In bolting water; boll up onoe and drain; fever again with boiling water ami simmer It for two hours. Drain and add the stock. Driod Boon Soup Without Moat. One quart of dried beans, two quarts of water, one table spoonful of butter, salt and popper to taste. Wash the beans, cover with water and let stand all Might; drain next morning and put over to bell with two quarts of water and a soon as boll drain this water oil and pour away to prevent the aoup from being too strong. Now cover READY FOR THE Vehicle Trade mwmmmmnwmmmmmmammmmmmmaMmm iiiwi uummmimivmKmmmammmmmBmmmaammmammm We are now prepared with the most eompUtc assortment of rigs that the dlerrlmtuutlag buyer could ask for No matter what you want, bo It a heavy bark, a heavy or lightweight turroy, a top begsty. an open runabout or rostJ wagon, or a delivery wagon, we ran fix you up with reliable good at a proper prlee. jff I ScikS i raawEiMsVvMuBBBRHrl'sHI jK s JaassBsscnBFcX ssl BnMilssssffn&Mnnssw i .snssssssssraanssBBnBnl'ssVeaM ff iJsi?nssnsssssjTsliB nAfVi 1 i wrMWJ3rrJPJ)JKijM AIUsvWkTU sj '"- --- mr,jeTiu - I One Hundred Dollar Bike Cornea in full panel seat, half panel seat, or stick seat; IV uh cushion tire, axle shgblh .tiffereut from cut, betag wood capped eat fro length Fine paJdcd dash, good leather trimming, clipped wrought Belly hang ers and many other features common to rig of larger cost. These rlgear filled with the celebrated WAR NER WIIEKTJB, which combine the neat appearance of the wood hub hc with the strength and durability of the Sarven hub. and are certainly the boat wheel ever eaTered on this cUm of work. SAME RIG NJRNISHED WITH TOP. CALL AND, INSPECT This is our fourth season with th lino of Mko wagon, to wo know the. 'r nil right Stttdcbakct Izxet Buggies H U one of the types of rigc that makes friend for the dealer every Haw he tells It. Wo go those In the top buggy shfwn above, in throe weights, and In aM stylos of masboaU and snrreys. The buggy hero shown is probably to be found in nee by more people than any one ether baggy in Oregon, or Dor that matter in the United Stat!. Pint-class materials marks ovary part of its eenttrueUea, while easy rid ing springs, foil length body, and fine ewshioa and back upholstering make it the eesnee of comfort for the driver. Wo want to "show yon" why it bv good. Call and see. Studehaiet Village Wagon What we've said about the buggy afpMaa to this hack, as regards the number U woe and their latrtnot worth Wo got those in two wotghot, the 1 bath axle and the IK. Shaft, brake or pole If desired, with or without top They are la na as farm hacks, doltv ecy wagons, frotit or booty wagons, an-J in foot any none whore a medium weight vehicle ana bo pot to service Tbe quality of U woodwork and ironing is of tho standard 8tdebaker geade, whtoh simply moans that they are gsmraatced from torn to bottom ansl the constantly inoreesing number in so proves their worth. Drop-eod note and movable soato make them very desirable for the man who has to nee thorn for a general purpose wagon Wood dash as well, more durable than leather, for a hack. Wo waat ye to fool free to ask to ho shown tfcroogh eor but the larger portion of car stock oa second floor. Plows, implements for soring. See wheel ad other eoinoni. sooek of rirs. Wo earrr a fw on oor lower floor harrows, cultivators, disc harrows and all sorts of v f,j V-n 1 F. A. WIGGINS, 119 to 1 25 Liberty Street SPRING TOP COATS If you are an early morning bird you have already felt the thin, chilly air. The season suggests a top coat, and every good dresser will have one. WE'RE READY WITH THE NEW SPRING LINES Tan is a good color but gray is the fashion limit. Call in and see the new, styles. MsbmL( LB PRICES CepyrigM It 0 B.KupptnhtlmM 4. Co , Chi. $1 5.00, $1 6.50 and $1 8.00 Salem Woolen Mill Store with ttw quarts of fresh boiling water a. la a pinrh of soda and A pinch of sugar, and boll until reduced to a pulp. Now return to the kettle, after having pressed throngh a colander, add water enough to moke about the thickness of cream or lee If you wish it so season well with imlt. popper and butter, MAoarski Soup. O. ounce of macaroni, one quart of stork, salt and popper to taste. Uroak ho macaroni Into pieces sbout two lackt long. Mow In a quart of bolting water for about M minutes. Melt the stock) bring to a boiling point) add the macaroni and let simmer for a few mlaoletf add celery sell and common salt to taaie, popper aloe, and serve. Koobefort eocene may bo served with the soup If desired. y .'svv r st w J i J J f V - vS-- - THE LADIES' TRIBUNE Tho eney raoulog whool that's a fa v or lie with tho lady rldec all around. Now models reedy for yon with eboki of comfortable noddies, good tiro, ssnMsin, etc. Call and see. TriswiMo HA. CtosoomVs IoV and up. HERE'S THE PIERCE SPRING FORK This la tho feature that realty per fgjs the cushion frame bicyoloo. This fork U an exolnofve Ptonao paitorn, and wo have folly domonetraled that the rider who onoe trios this model wftl bo hard to please with anything osje. Ontt and try a spin on one. IHoroo rogwlar modoi fit. (fashion fraaw and sewlag ffk tHu Ikiag in your oM whool and we wM lake it la trade and sott yon n now oao on lastaJlmejaes if ye wish. nndrios of all sorts, and royal ring dene by competent workanon F. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOTJ8B. 365-357 Liberty Btreet. Ira Isoploaoat, Wheels, Antomo- bUoe, Sowisg Uaoeiaeo aa4 BufBUesv Croam of Ohooso Boup. One quart of milk, oao slice of car rot, eno slice of onion, a stick of mace, two tabJespeeafuls of butter, two tab lespooafuls of Dour, three heaping spoonfuls of grated cheese, yelhs of two eggs, salt and pepper. Roll lht milk with the carrots, onions and macef rob butter and floor together remove the YCgelaWes from tho milk add the butter and lionr and stir constantly un til It tklehonsi add the cheese and stir three minutest take off and add boat on yolho of the eggs and pepper, and serve darn Boup. Fifty dams, one pU " pint of water, two tablespeenfuls but ter, one dooen water crackers, pepper to taste. Drain the dams stid put the I liquor to boil chop the dams ftaotsklm tof the skum as It botit, then add the water, clams and pepper, and simmer for a fow minutes, add the butter and then the milk, make It hot. but don't lot It boll toko from the Ore, add the erwokers, and serve at onoe. Yo ThroOontorod drain Beautlcit Oot the boot unadulterated buck wheat and stir three and three-quarters oops oi u in noons n qnnn or wator, putting all in a siowo creek with n scunl Ineek. Itoat wdl and add half a cup of yeast or a compressed yeast oak, mis thoroughly and cover tho osook well, lotting it stand in n mod oraedy warm place until morning. In tho morning add a half tsaipoonful of baking soda dissolved In boiling water sitr Into the hotter and boko tho cake on a hot griddle. Oraaulatod Wheat Otkeo. One p4"t of milk, egg. k etrp of yeast. S oops of granulated wheat (btty at any of tho grocery stores). 1 Ublo epeenful mdtod butler, 1 tcaepinafnl of salt. Sonld the milk and when ood odd tho yet, sdt, oU Set away In n worm place over night Then beat tho eggs into tho batter, lot stand for a fow MliMttoo and bake on a hot grid dle. Raised WaWee. Mte ai nlgtit 1 pint f milk, 14 of a up of ycae and 1 pint of Mow. In thf moroUg noko a pinch of suit. I onohv white snst yolka wUppocJ eopar ateey, -and 1 taWospsend of mdUd kojttor. Tho wafHo hrocw max bo My sqnoo. Oroaso both oootpartwaoja, dthor with a pioeo of pork oa a fork r with a gronoed doth. Open the Irani and drop In the center a jfcoafal of batter. Oovor aad cook. Broad Griddle Oakos. Oao pint stale bread ernmbs, 1 plat of milk scalded and a tabiespeeaful ef bvtior. Poor tho hot milk oa the bread crumbs, add the butter and soak over night. Then rob through a colander and add X egi, ydks and whites boat on scparatdy, 1 cop of flour, tea spoonful salt, 3 toaspooafuls baklag peVder. Rake slowly and serve hot, spread with butter. Lover of Good Ohoor. One of the early impressions which a stranger gets in this olty Is that the people hero livo to eat, San Francises probably has mere restaurants la pro portion to population than nny other dty in America. Many ef these estab lishments are fitted up In tho most lavish manner, and in a majority of them It Is possible to get good meals at surprisingly low prices. It It claimed by the people of Dan Franelsoe thai it Is cheaper to oat hero than la many of the .large cities of the east. Whether this it so or not. It Is un doubtedly true that one who cares to do so may oat wdl and pay compara tively little. It may at first be V posed that the many restaurants arc due to tho fact that Ban IVanelico, Itko Kow York, always has a big float Ing populsllon In a(MIUoa to tho people who come bore from all parte of the country mordy as sightseeing tourists. It I a natural stopping place from the Orient, tho oenso qnonoo being that tbe elty Is full of strangers at all seasons of tha year. Hot there U another reason why Baa lrunoioo w full of restaurant. The residents have a habit of taking maay of their meats away from home. The average family dines out two or three time a week, this practice being as much a part of tho regnlar rontino of lifo m U going to bed at agbt and got ting np In tho morning. Ktier, In Cuieoeje Nooord-Herald. A DHdjr for Bhths. !r. Horgin, IMim. IU, writes. "I have need milord's Snow Liniment always resniiimondsd It to my friends. no I am eonHdont there Is no bettor made. 'It U a dandy for bums,' Those who live en farm are especially liable to many aocUi'ntal cuts, burns. bruU-M, which heal rapidly whoa DslUrd's now Idalmeut la applied. It should alwaya bo kept In tho heow for case of emergooey." loo, 50c and $1. 8dd by D J. Fry. The men who wants to borrow trouble always sooooda, where tho man who wanU to borrow mewe? neual Ijr fail. Atlanta Journal. Health is Youth. Disease and Stekae Bring Old Age, irerhlae, taken every saeraiag befere breakfast, will keep you la robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cere constipation, biliousness, dyspep sia, fever skin, river and kidney oom njlalnts. It purines tho blood aad dears tho complexion. Mr. W. D. Smith, Whitney. Tex.. writes April 3. IftNti "I have weed Uorbine, and fnd it tho best medidne tor constipaUoa and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can, highly reoommead It." 59c. Sold by D. J. Fry. CASTOR I A Tor I&fanta and Children. The Kind You Hava Always BougM Beam the Blguataro It&vtZZ A new magnata is to tll you Juit what 1 In the other magadaoa. Th new editor wilt not have to work vsrr hard Denver Republican. What's the Use? I'. L. Pioder, of Salem, filed ye tordsy his notice of candidacy for eeewty reeordor. ssjSSBslonsJ-eTamCOBnBrr An ftxohango soys llmlMrger li a sere onto for emaHpox. Oh, woM small pox Isn't so bad. Memnhis Appeal. Ballard 'a Xlorohound Syrup. Immediately rpiiever; hoarse, croupy cough oemrossed, rattling, rasping and dUtleult breathing. Henry C. Stcar&j dr0git, Shvllsbnrg, Wis., writes, May M. ltHs2i 4,I have been selling Bel lard's Horehoond Syrup for two year, ami have never had a prtfarotlea that has given better satisfaction. I aotioe that whoa I sdt a bottle tkoy oom back for wore I can honestly rsoonunend it. " 35c. 50 aad 11 8dd by D J Fry.