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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
lL ti tr ' !! I. t M r i . f I . DAILY 0AJ.1TAI. JOURNAI BAXBM. OBEOOH, WEDNESDAY, AFRII. 4, 1006. tSIoan'slf Liniment j FonTonsIIitte PrfceJfJOf&lM School News North School, ' Tbe boys are practMag baseball reg ularly this good weather. They hare a. 'good plnee te practice oa the open irat ef ground back f He school ffelMtng., The attendance Ie exceptionally good lor thm time of the year. It remain rfr MO, which is high. The work U programing well In nil Vraaahe. Xorth echod has no Mtor yy neeMltc or Ie erguulaatloM Mr. Peebles believes In beMiag etooety Jo tfc regular school work, awl vol Indulging ia thing that have any ten deney to Uke the mind ef tho student. Later en, when tbe term's work ii well T hand, and the tendency for study grew sleek. iKOimUr soma work of that Mad wlfl h deae. The school wilt observe Arbor day thti year. Xo work will he done oa the grenade, bat programs will to jrlr a is eaeh of the room. Some of the eehoeU May Join far the exereisef, The patron of tho aohool will ho welcome. Mr. 1'eeble Mate that seme of the large tree oa tho wheel (rroad war plsated by hie pupil M ream age, be fore the Arbor day custom wn Insti tuted. The exercise of Arbor day snail be of such a ebnraeier m to Impreec tho children with (ho Importance of pre cervine; the foreeis and beautifying ikti lurreuadlug of public laetltutleu. 7a eb of the grade mai Mil time i taken la a sort of nature study, IMrd. luet aad Mowers, thoir growth.1 habits and usefulness to man. The pu pils ludy as far as possible from the natural specimens. Mr. Peebles ' elan if taking a eeurse of study ef the complete biography of the leading men of the Ualtod State. Whoa the year la finished they wiU hare studied about SO la this asaaaer. The etudy will giro a eeuree la the history of the country ia saeh a form that the pupils eaa readily remember It, The ekes brlags a nnWr of maga sines, aad Mr. Peebles supplies many books from his owa library. High School. The executive ccmmlMco aot Tues day neon aad reeetred the reports of ftbe aensagers of the student body in- tltuUew. The boeketbalt team me oat H ahead oa the leaeoa'e playing The executive ccmmltlcc la aoiwpesed of Messrs. Powers. Marlaile, Xalph Mooree aad lNaa Savage, aad baa the maaagtajr of all etadeat body affairs aad Moaoys. This year Is tho flrt the school baa had aaythlag of th klod ad H haa prorod Iteolf laralaable. Mr Marlatte eoagraialated tho jtra- lor alaos oa thoir iee of the Clarioa. He eoatiaaed, "That, althoogh It ie al Moet porfeot, It Is aot aay bettor thaa the sepheaiore aaaiber, oaly la e far that the Jaalor etaes is a ymt ahead aad should therefore be tap sated to do lowewbat bettor. Mr. Maria tU argod the baeoball pJajrers, aad alt that waat to beooeae players, to got eat aad praatke erm lags aaore thaa la the past. He asked how Maay of the girts weald, or ooald, go Ml for a while aad waUh the prae- tleo. He said he felt qalto ero that it would load laapiratfoa aad eseoari agomoai to the team, Tho Aiaorioaa history abiH in aow eiadyiag tho Ufa of Abraham Uaoala. On eowaistlag tho prosoat tosda tho yoar's ooarte will bo oaded aad Iam will be ready to take vp the ro-riow. WILL CUT THROUGH THE STATE Tiic Dalles Organizes a Rail road to Open a Grand Country The Oregoa Traak Llao, havteg its maia oitoe ia The DaUos, aad. a eap- ltal otook of l,tH, MM artklos of iaaorporattoa Tawsday. Tho orgaaiaatioa baa the foUwwiag board of dtreatorst W. P. XMa, L I Gregory, X. A. BalUagor, Xobert X PVt a ad MaloolM A. Moody, all of The Dallo. It l the lateatioo of the eoatpaay to balld a railroad, aoiag steam or electricity a motlra power, aaartiag aloag Use Oerambia rtrar aear to Hi eoadaeaoe with tho Decahatos rlrer. theaoe raaaiag sovthorly aloag the said riror throagh ooatral Oregoa for a dletaaoc of aboat tM mile. A DIMPLE MAKER. Find -a child with dimples and chubby arms and legs and you find a healthy child. Find one with drawn face and poor, thin body and you see one that needs Scott's Emulsion. Your doctor will no doubt tell you the child is fat-starved its food is not nourishing it. Nothing helps these thin, paie children like Scott's Emulsion. It contains the very element of fat they need. It supplies them with a per fect and quickly digested nounsnmciu. ocuus jinui-y si on brings dimples and rounded limbs. SCOTT 1WWXK, PeH Strtrt, Hew Yerk- MieaMMIffMIVltfiffMMMMMttminWMio; ANNOUNCEMENTS Of CANDIDATES Before the Direct Primary, April 20 HdtHlMMMMtlMMNNMtlMfXCltlolMllraNaiih fr-H H It II 1 1 C i 1 1 I I H I I M ) i I POLITICAL COLDMH f AnnouneoBienta of canbitci for office will bo pubuabod in '. '. thla cobjtnn at rcoaonablo ratcfl ' ' for roon of all partlea. m mil 1 111 ii in mil in r hare elrra!,v rotd 4S800 eaeh for Ha tribattoa ia the form of priaes amoag the chlldra. takiag latemt la the eon. growiaf iaasary. DorU'a Waad Torture Is ao worse thaa the terrible oaee of piles that amiciod me tea years. The I was adriscd to apply Maekloa's Araloa Salve, aad lose thaa a box pormaaostly oarod me, write I. S, Kapior, of Mug lee, Ky. Meals all woaads, Wrae aad eoros like stogie, tot at J. C. lorry, draggtet. Walk-Over. Another longitudinal Xatlroad. Tho fa a raaaioto, Idaho A Moats aa Xailway eompaay, a eorporatioa or aaiaod aador tho btws of tho Halo of tt", Idaho aad which haa its principal of Mcoa la IorUaad. Or., and at Xoiee. Idaho, lied artlcloa of iacorporatioa with tho aecrotary of state rosier day Tho eoatfmay parpocoa to malatala aaJ The Froperty OalleU IlealUi. Raac dowa or Imyrovee, joet dopcsxle oa how it ie cared for. It Is the mo ralaabb property wo have, aad should rocoirc tho moot coastdoratloa. It aolpc yoa la baoiaoas, helps good loeka helps make frioads, holpa get ettvatloae aad helps yoa hold them, aad always makoa happiawa, Property like tklm at the Irst ladleatioa of beiag oat of repair, saoald bo looked after aad FOR COTJNTT COMMI88I0NBIt. Wai II. Ooalet, of Woodburn pre rinet le Itepablleaa candidate for coun ty eommiseioaer, subject to direct p'l mary hold April 80th, TOTt. OOVERKOB. Republicans of Oregon are horoby iaferaed that I am a oaadidate for the aemlaatien ef geToraer nt Uio prlmar les to be held April Hfa. JAM8 W1TUYCOMBB. TOU. OOVEttNOU. The aadorftlgaed is a oaadldate for the Jtepablicaa semlantlen for Oover aor at the direct primary oa a law on forcemeat platform. IIAUVBlf K. BROWW, Sheriff Ilakor Coaty, Oregon. Oma asU Ja Main " uLh Aa mom . w m..n T,m "J . . 1M tAmA,A mum !.. remedy applied at one. Taere are aay aumber of tigae thiK show repairs are needed. Billon spoilt, Indigotiion, dyapopaia, bdehlaK. dlaaiaeee, etck headache, sallow complexion, pimplec aad liver spot oa tho face, a drowsy feollag after moala. aonr stomach, etc Threo symptom all show loos of health Druggist will eU yoa for B0 a box of Dr. Oaaa Improved 11 rer Mils, a care care for all of lb diisaies. TOR 0BORBTAHY Or BTATB. I hereby aaneuaoo rayself n oantH' I date for tbe efllee of sceretarjr of ntato, aad ask the cane. tapport ef all Itcpubll P. T. vntlOUTMAK. ob d Ameriean Sptalor. Inn I aVft J. M I NU UUrJIclllUH"! Mrs. JMalirkkt Akers, of B;isliam, Va,, writes: "I had what doctors call 'prolapso,' and couldn't stand straiRht. I had nam In my buck and shoulders, and was very Irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but I couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk around. Om now do my housework and am in splendid health." Cardui Is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pai.is, regulates iireguiRnues, ano is a safe, pleasant and re liable remedy for all sick women. In suc cessful use for over 70 yean. Try It. . -- .. . . - - .... L..J """- -I II,-.- .mA lalMiiti Ilu f. it am trabboied so mock, ... .... r.TiX.... . ., . .-.. , , ij'raastfoo sjonaoriy laronga ie sviivs of Colorado. Xevada, Oregon, Idaho. aad aa f a r aa Bntt a, if oata aa, via Hales. Idaho, a dietaneo of abont 1000 milec i The liae ia to connect with a branch iliac extending from Mason Valley, I Nevada, tn Wlanomncon, Xeradst. The Incorporators arot W. M. Per toa Masoa, nraddont. and C. If. Plem- lag. vice preotdeat, both of Mlnnoapa 'lis; (I, T. I'ropper, secretary and W K. Foraa, both of Rosso, Idaho. TREK ADVICE Win tttft ' ti rw A4h mutm .MtoJ NtAH TWCkatuikulWfctiHta-.t lux ml. I At EvftrylDnifj Store in $1.00 Bottles. WNE OMlLIIII-je t msmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmanmmmmmmmmmtmmamwmmsmmm King Corn Day in the School. (Inthrio, Okla April 4. Here a well aa la a)( corn statoc north of tho Ohio lr, King Cora day I observed today la tho pnblic schoola. Tho grow lag of corn and tho solootlon of goo-l d for raining com formed tho sab- jeet of Ulha dollvorcd to tho ehildvon ia all pablia school. To tench the ehildrca how to select the beat eeed. tkay wero asked bomb time ana to make tts of soeda at thoir homo an4 to report the recwll to their tencbert today. The material thaa collected ia tho aehooVs will bo nammed nn by the atatietlcians of the department of r- rtcaltnra and will be enmmnnieated ia I rwwar im im to ia grvwvra 01 eora tbroaghont tho cotton ben. Yoang folk's graia elnba will be orgaaiaod ia all for Utc aaJ att fall each school will bold a harvest j frutival, with eompotitions for valua iM" vrisM. Oolorado aad Miaaeta Campaign Rates To new subscribers to the Daily and! Week ly Capital Journal. Help sustain Republican National Policies and elect the ticket in Oregon by circulating the Journal. Daily Journal 4 mos. on trial $?. 00. "Weekly " 4 mos. on trial 25c One copy free to person getting up the club. HOFER BROS. nflHsflH Xow Jener Dnngnteni of Liberty. AUnntic City. X. J., April !. The 13th aannal soeaioa of the Now Jersey state eonncll Daaghtcr of Liberty op enod hero today. Delegate represent ing every loenl ooaacil In tho otntc arc her aad the Ctraad Atlnatla hotel where tho denasmtea have omabjleeiod Ihvlr hoadtwnnrtera, ia crowded, to ever nowlng; Thi morning tho eredontlal commit - tea hold a mooting in tho Amneement anil of tho hotel to receive tho crcdon Ual of tho deloamtaa who enmo to register. Tho opcataff soMlon of the eonncll will be bold In the Stool Pier theater on Virginia a venae aad the Boardwalk tal afWrnoan. Tkm ftOMsoa of the state eonncll will bo tbe moat Important In tho blatory of th order, a it will decttlo tkc one Una whether or not men shall be ad mitted to menibemhlp without pre viensly bceominf nJUUtnd with Amer lean Xechnnli-'a order. At the nation- al eonveaUnn held la Okleage last Aw? net it wn reaolved to make the sme tioa eaa of atnte option, Xlae atate at their annnal convention ainee that time hnve adopted the meneare, a fol bwi leanyvaaln, Vermont, Oeorgin Tenne, Kenineky, MUeoari, Colo mdo, 1MM4a and California. It 1 rtite likely that Xow Jersey will fel low wit. althoaga the delegntea said to be nearly equally divided the question. rOR STATU TKBAfiimBR. The naderaigaed annenne himself as a eandldato for tho eMee ef etato treaenrer, sabject to tho dwlslea ef the NepabUoan voter nt the forth eemiag prlmariea. J. If. AITKBK. are on lIeu8awlfea, Tor the Soldier. Waahingtoa, April 4. The snWUt enre oMoer in the Army bnildiag in VbUebaU etreet baa been instructed by OowmUtary Oenernl aharne U get np what i kaewa aa a "keascwifa" This is en of the idea adopted from the Japaaeee, who equipped their sebJ diers with these little paakages, eea taiatag utefal articles which men arc likely to need when they are away from heme. Ia the seldiers' new kit which tbe general staff ef ear army recommended for adeptloa there is provided a "housewife," to contain seme battens. thread, pins, and, if practicable, n pair of email scieera. Tbe work ef gettiag rOR MTATB TRUAJURKK. I aereoy announce myeeir as n ena-i dldnt for Stnte Trennurer, and eelielt tho votes of aH Hepublioans April M The only Orand Army mm a candidate' for n atnte eWss, and th only an nounced Candida to recogalaifig tho 1MM salnry low m biadlag without amend 41-dAw. A. a JJtXXIXQS. FOR STATE PRINTER. The undemlgned nanounooa blmaelf ft r Republican onmlldate for ronom Inatlon for eUto prlator, aubloot to the deoltkm of the Republican votora nt the primary elootioa April 20. Now aerving flrat term. Tho name com r tea y that has been accorded to atate offloer gvnenUly, that of a ro nemUftUon, would be preatly appre ciated. J. R, WIUTNBV. Albany, Oregon, TOR SUTBIUNTBNDinrr OP TUB. HO INSTRUCTION. I hereby announce myaelf ao a can didttto for reaominatlea for tbe otfte ef 8eperintoadeat ef Public Inatruc ties, and sollolt the support of all Re punlieaM at tbe primaries April 90th J. II. ACKBKMAN. TOTl ATTOBNBY-OBNEIlAIi. The uadertlgaed hereby announce himself aa a candidate tr re-election to tbe effiso ef atteraeygeaeral, sub ject to the approval ef Republican voter at the pilmarle. A. M. CRAWFORD. FOR STATU SENATOR, I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for atnte senator of thla die- triet, eubjeet te the eiaalen at the band of tbe RepubUeaa voter of Ma rian county at the fortneeming pri mary election. ALU. LA POLLBTT. FOR JOINT SENATOR. The undersigned would respectful ly announce himself as a Republican candidate for joint senator from tbe LlnnMarlon aenatorlnl district, sub FOR BBPRESBNTATlVll Tno unaorsigncd is a DdWU tho Ropublican nomination for sontntivo in Marlon county, ani labor for following referms: 1. Hold all necessary npproprhUsJ down to tho lowest limit. j 2. No squandering money on tyS eiorssmpfl bdu lUTosrigaiiens. 3. No new oonuniMlons or istretfi salaries, 4. Support eholee of peoplo fer p, oonaiors. G. Abolish nil but one Nortet and confine to profeelonal work. C, BsAot Indirect taxation Uttiti abolish direct stato tnx. 7. Out out ovory dollar of pW u tbe state govemmont. E. HOTaV FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announoe my cab-W4m. , tbe nomlnnUon to ropteeeataUrsestli Roimblkuin ticket. JAMES MeCOWN, Noble, On, TOR REPRESENTATIVR. Te Itepubllean voterai If elMttiu before, I stall trupport tbe BcmUIcu obolce fer United States irnMerj ilt favor indirect taxation; fewer Mrail eehxeU, nnd an ceonomlesl betiim in. KD. T, JUDD. TOR RBTRRaBNTATIVB I wink to nnnouaee my ealUuf for Urt IlepubXean KtmWtiea frm Mnden eounty, nt the pr4mary eWean April SOth, OKO. V. H0D0H d-wtf TOR OOUNTY OLBRK. The unlerlgned hereby annonM bimeelf n eamMdnte tet oounty na ef Marion eeeaty, aad ask the vet ef ItepublieaM fer that petdtlen, at tb forthcoming primaries. R. I) ALLKN FOR COUNTY CLERK. The tHuUsnned wIM b t a didnto for County Clerk of Maries county nt tho Republican priroark April 20. ROUT. A. CnOWAN. TOR OOUNTY RDOORDBR. I hereby announce myself uat didate for nomlnatlen as cenaty f oerder en the Repebllu ticket it tti coming primaries. DAVID 0, DRA0M, TOR OOUNTY RBOOBDBS. I hereby aaneuace myself aa a u (Mdnte for tbe efitce ef county reeerOw and neMclt the auppert of RepubUta voter fer that nomination at the fwik coming primary eleetlen. W. U JONW, FOB OOUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce yelf n eaa date for tbe omco of county trerr, aad ak tbe eopjKirt of all ReptW- J. N. WIT2RU. up this new article, which wlU bel60 lo tha M Priory nomlnaUng giwa to each ef the W.000 soldier ef .'aw- Jtwawk. J. uiuk. FOR STATE 8ENAT0R. I hereby announce myself an a can didate for the nomination for atate senator for this dUtriot. subject to tbe deoislon of the Republican voter at the coming primary election. J. N. SMITH. FOR STATE SENATOR. Tfce Undersigned ie a RepubUeaa eandidate fer state eenator, eubjeet to tne primary eieetfes, April 80th, "WM. H. HOBSON, Stayton, Ore, FOR BEPRESENTATIVE. The undereigaed hereby nnaouscee himself a candidate ter repreeentatlve fer Maritf. eeanty, en tbe Republleaa ticket, snhjeet to the ebolee of Repub lican voter at the primaries. IdXYD T. BEYNOLDa the army, will devolve en the subeist' eaee department, aad fer the present the army eemmissary ia New York will have the work ef preparing sam ples, if he can find- nothing la the de partment store te anewtw the purpeee. Of course, the article meet be a model ef condensation, so there may be a minimum ef weight combined with an economy ef space. The "housewife:'' will have te be carried by the soldier, aad it 1 detlross that the burden ef tbe trooper aball be Increased aa lit tle as possible. o Cures Coughs and Colds. Mrs. a Petersen, W Lake st, Te peka, Ksa says "Of all cough rem edies Ballard'e Hereheund Syrup is ay favorite; it has dene and will do all that is claimed fer it--te speedily care all coughs and eolde and it ia so sweet and pleasant to tbe taste. Sold by D J Pry. FOR OOUNTY TREASURES. I hereby aancuaoe myeelf didate for re-election to the effiee t county treasurer, subject to nomUU by tbe Republican of Marlon ooit; at tbe forthcoming prlaariea, VT. Y. RIOHARDSON, FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Tbe undersigned Is a candidate fer Justice of tbe peace for Salem pre elnots, aubjeot to Republican pri maries, p. N. LATHROF. Salem No, I FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I desire tbe nomination of tbe Z publican party for tbe ofllee of juy of tbe peace of Baiem district. A, E. PRED MelNTPlS Notice Wo hnve some farm to rent, cktak ranches to sell en installment plan, Al bouses and Iota. If yon have prepv to sell or rent call and see us. It 7" waat to buy any kind of property want a loan oa real estate or notary work of any kind. If you want kelp or waat work of nay kind call and rr later your wantc in our employa" agency, We have 52 acre of fine land east ef depot to rent or 11 in fa" of 5 or 10 acres, with payment of J 10 down and $5 per raoatb until pstf out J per cent interest scmi-nnsawr R. R. RYAN & Co. i