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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, ATML 1G, 1000. s s I tockton & Co The Old WhKe Corner Little Things tliat Make' Big Stores We have Just received the biggest shipment of notion that et came to ,mitm. We rnllH that It Is juet as important to have the small things required by our euetemor as It in to have the big thing. We take a much ilMr I sotting a Pl of pin a we do is elling a suit "t elethee. TANDY strrs roR TIQI HAIR Beautifully Jeweled m m-uled -U of eombe, Me to IMC BACK OOMBS. On thousand aoeorted comb tich an pay 1& 'or ' DiMt t rr", Special 10c Boh. 2ftc 8PB0IAL8. Hi.lr ana boek combe, plain Mid WMIO'Mlll, a big amortmeBt to eeleet fruw. DRDS8INO OOMBS HAIR BRU8HB8 tooth Bnugima NECKLACES The latest fade. WHITE BELTS. ISmbrotdred Lawn. Jumbroldered Canvas. JBmbreidored Dueh. White Pmw to Matoh. ' OOZiD BELTS. Another new Hue of entirely dlf fereut srylee. BUSTER BBOWN BELTS. ALL COLORS. VELVET ORIT HOSE SUPPORTERS A eomplrte Ha- i of all rolofi and kinds Just a rheap or a little rhper than you expeet. if A Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. frank Meredstb. KeeHent Agent, Owe Kith Wm Brown Co., No. ISO Commercial Siro-t. W. Lane, sod M-Ky Building, Port I land. Or 410.1m'- NEW TODAY Wood Wanted-7 cords, at the new eaaaery iSth street. See 1. 1'. Klsoball. 4-lfi-Sf Tot Sal Cheap tfereml good arms; alts It' ami suburb a property. Cap Hal NaUomI lUnk. Seed Potatoes for Bale PaBoyGrtsbim Burlauk and Barly Kom seed pota toes by Capital CommImUb Co., Sa lew, Of. 4'4'tf Tor ft, Imported Pan Tail Gold VUk, for sole at WtUametto hotel Vfry fine, ft mu eaeh. 4-lfi-oV Netteo 1 hereby Riven that I will not pay aay bill contracted by aay par sea or perseem except mysolf. 1. Vaa Ylh. -i-lf-St Dry Weed for Kale-Big fir aad seoad growth. Now or 4 foot Call at sHal- aa.1 ItNk atroote. or pboe Hit M. 1. Dosuds. 41(Mf Per SU Cow aad htf tt bat gy and magi boraee. lacmte of Paul Xlopeia, Cbewekei aad Slat streets, or addre P. O. Us ttO, Sa Um. 4-lH-lwk U BUli ta BuaUUM-Tbe a4oralsed hat m ga nfk for U Oapt tl Iiovotat 0., a rapreeaatod. He ii riaK a wga, aad la ttlll la the UaaWer 1m4bm, ta fill or der a ai kr4fr. Pka 4M. Lere Mdoea at Patgu4Hi'i reaUnraat. T. M. NekUrL 441w Big Ow4 Flold raud.-Yaa, ia Or a, aad t far ffm Kalaat lo Xet vein f J that aaaaje 48 jw M fixed Mrba at gtH r4. A tfve deveUfweaU each day larai value erf miaa. Weald y like an . tereet U ak a aaiaef Let a ahw It U y. aayway, InveU M, aarc if yoa aa, aad atah ;wr aBy wrk. OapitaJked at (100,000 8tk bow eeUiag at SO eeata per ehare. IV full partUwlira write I. O. A. R. Reunion April Slit. The eoMMitlee in charge of the ar rHBRmnta for tke rvaioa of the old aoldiem aad their faMille ea aext Sat urdny after aooa, April Hat, are per feetiaK their plan a4 arraatHajr a pleating program aad a general kI time U expected. It ia hoped by the committee that all old aetdlerc will make April Slat a half holiday, and attend thia meetlNg which ia Intended fr their eepeeial pleattire. All the ommtttee aaka ia te oowe and bring n well filled baaket, which It te help the mdlec la aorvlnt; yr Inner want. If we Bit koip te make thia effort a etteM, thero ia no doubt Uit what the Pet and llolief Cerpa will give at leant two ef Iheao eaah year, ae all lend a willing and helping band. Tail your eomradoe I eeme with their faml lie. IavlUiift have been extentred I (1 A. X. It at Woedbwrn, KUyton, ill vrt4M and IndependoMe and we ean rewaeaably expeet a good repreaeatv tla from each of the Poati. Ity Committee. Now ia the time to take HeUlater'a Kky MaUia Tea. It oleaai your eyUom el alt ImpwrlUee. A woaderfu) epriftg tool. A famlt' iHmefaator. 34 eeaU Tea or Tablet. Rr. Mone'a drug atoro. Tho KaljhU Obaerred tho Day, DoMoJay Comma ad ory Ne. 5, K. TH bold ite BBBtml Maeter aorvieea at the rirt CMgregatioMl ehureh Svaday aflerBOOa M S;M ,Uek. Tho ksJghti wore ia HBiform, and marched frem their "aeyhtm" te tho eUreb Ib a body. Tho ehwrek auditorium had been Umtily decorated for the oeeaUea and a largo number of friend ef the com maadory imtberd to lUten to the oxer io. The choir of the Bpiaaopal ehuroh, o4itlng ef Mr a. liingea, Mra, oUy, Prof. 8elty aad Mr. Deckabagh rottdorad exeeiieat Mleetloai, A eer mo appropriate to tho oaeaaiea waa IlivoR by Ker. D. D. Brrett, of the OttrtttUB ehwrh. About Si knJghti were ia atteadaBoe, DefTeo of Honor Dance. Tonight, at Hlma& hall. Hverybody invited. It There Is Little Real Trouble la thi world meat uf It It laugU&ry. Yo allew ourtelvea te be eomo aorvott and fretful. Weede of earo overran the gardes of the heart whoa they ehould never be aXewed to take root. A Great Deal of the Present Eye Trouble la eauaod by people eeleetiag Qlaeeea UBculted for the eo action of tiler oyea. - WB SUPPLY THB BEST ", , - Aad (Ire a thorough examination free of charge. State and Liberty Sfc., e Salem, Ore bbbB - JV6' SOME SOCIALISTS. Geo. R, Cook, Candidate for State Treasurer. A reaidt of Astoria, Is an old eel dier one of the boys who a re the beet days of his life for the preeerv- tion of our eouRtry, ami mow eek the .emancipation of the wnge einve (sys tem, and lalmring men eheub) eeet their votee for him. All Interest derived from state fnnds should and will be eretlited to the tax payers. T. 11. BUokman, for Oouaty Commis sioner, In a master mechanic, builder and de signer, Uvea at Woedimrn, and h a man that will look after the Utereet of the taxpayers; is ia favor of !mprev ing nil ronnty property and keeping ev erything In proper order, but curtail all needless expe"9 ' " UBty mMter as he would in his private affairs. O. r. Sherwood, Candidate for Ceunty Treasurer, te welt and favorably known te the moot of the taxpayer of Marlon coun ty and need no recommendation ne to hi ability nnd integrity. Laboring men of nil rlneom ehould see that their vote are et for oue of their own rloM. When governor. Judges Mud lawful authorities break all the rule for the adjustment of our relation with eueh other, in onhr to erueh labor and exnl! plutoeraey. urely it le time for u te jmake laws for our own guManee. MemiHrs or our elue a re being out land today, after a visit at her home here. Mr. aad Mrs. J. O. Graham returned last evening from a visit at Wood burr. John Coehrnn, of the Oregon City Rntrprie, spent Sunday here with rel ntlves. ' Judge Huruett wis among .the p sengers bound for Portland Sunday af ternoon. Mi Hetene Palryntpie Is enjoying a visit from Ml Xuudft Lomke, of Hubbard. Maude Wddeil, of luageu, passed through the city today on hi way tc Port bind. Mrs. 1 B. Xortheutt went to Centra lia this morning to visit reeatives for evernl week. M. W. Koberts, a prominent farmer ot Turner, wus in the city today tran acting businets. J. R. Shaw left this morning for Port land to work for oue of the telephone companies there. Pred Tattle, noaletnnt eushler of the Orfgou Stat Hunk, at Aurora, spent .uimduy la Salem. Mi Hon Hormee, of Woodburn, whe has been vMtlng frieu!s here, returned home this morning, Mia Alta Mason and Ml Florence K'ndall, of Portland, wore the guest i of Mrs, ('. M. Suelteu Sundey. Hurge Ford1, of Portland, n gradu ate of Willamette University's eloea of 1P5. visit el friends here over Sunday. Will Went, a former reaident of He rnged nnd murdered every amy that plu Icm. but ow of Portland, hi In the city locnrry reigns, our brothers and tl renewing actual ntnnees, lers risk and gladly give their live la Mia Meda Holman, who ha tteeu in Kartera Kurope for the some great the employ of Meyer Sou, has re eauee. We would be coward if w tntned to her hont in Dulloa. where she heeltated nt any rnona which are no will remalu during the summer. . eoaary le aceompUek out purpose. Hon. Tilmou Ford and hi brother A row your ago an old soldier whe i hurl D. Ford, returned Saturday ought four long years to preserve the .from a aU mouth' tour over the South em Mate. Their Itinerary Included varlou points la California, Arleen and Arkauon. Richard 1). IfolmoH, who ho boon vWrJng California or toverul mouth returned Saturday evening. He made ibe trip homo by boat, nnd report m pleasant voyage, Mhx Ow-4e Parnell, of thi city, will take k prominent part iu the "Dees trick Skulr" at Albany April SOtk. Ml IVrnell'a work at as Imperaooator i becoming widely known. Ml Hula McCully, who bat been visiting In California for several mouth, arrived this morning te vlalt her uncle, Hal I). lNitton. Unlou. wua caught In the moahe of the law, and hi loam of horaoa nod wngou all hi earthly peeesMeos conHc Of tod, beeauoe he had hauled a few mod, of wood, cut from government land, and sold It or firewood in Liv legato, MooUm, Iu order te ebUla the neoeesarie of life, At this vwy time, Whi. A. Clarke, how U. S. sena tor from Montana, was engaged ia stealing thousands of acre ef the beet Umber land of Montana, worth mil lion of dollars. Thw pedo ef Men tana know at the time the Illegal meth od by which Oiark una acquiring these valuable In4 It baa been a matter ef common knowledge and oom went among tho people at all time Ar aetlea was brought In the federal eeurla to make Clark disgorge, but after winding it tortuous way through thia abortive "mlU ef Justice," tbt supreme court at last decided thai Oiark did not steal the timber lauds! We fear the aupreme court ha placed itaelf la bad standing with the people of Montanu who Mir him ate I it. Tho notional convention of the Vail ed Mine Workers of America, la see eion, have appropriated IM00 to aid the WeterB Federation of Miner, aad send them word1 that there U more if it la needed. All hall tho coming solidarity of the working people, i a . A Dandy for Bum. Dr. Hergln, Pana, IU, write; "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment i alwaya recommended it te my friends, aa I am coBfldeat there Is bo better madtt, 'It is a daudy or boras.' Those whs Kve ea farm are especially liable te many accidental euts, bora, bruises, which heal rapidly when Hallard'f Soew liniment ia applied. It should alwaya be kept In the house or cases ef emergcBoy." Sec, 60c and $1. Bold by D J. Pry. Personals Jehu O. Wright ia a Portkad visiter Oouaty Clerk. KoUnd spent Susday.lB Portland. H. II. Newell, of Portland, opost Sun day in Salem, Dr, Dal ton ia la Portkad ob profes sional bus! new. Hx-CJovernor T. T. Oeor went te Pert land this mornlBg. A. N. Moore was a northbound pas aeager thi taarnlng. Mrs, Bdgar Btahl has returned rem a visit ia Portland. Judge Halley returned today rem a visit at hla Pe&dletan arm. Henry W, Meyer returned thia morn ing rem a vUet sear Albany. Sam A. KozJer returned Sunday a ter&eeB, rem a visit in Bugene. Judge Hubbard was among the north bound passenger this morning. Misc Leona Hirsoh returned today rem a visit witi Portland friends, P. Ward, tho druggiet, returned this morning from a brief atay in Albany, P. Itello went to Portland tola morn ing to look after his property interests. Prof. Parvin was among the Portland bound passengers on the morning train. Mia Mabel Dove returned to Port- Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ludd 4 BusV Bank, Salem, Or, O .A. 151 W O XT X Sk. . Bun Us ) IN IM Ym Htil Unjt BerjjJ u Meyer-CJMxrvfater Wedding. It wus a pretty home weddiag M the reeideuee of Mr. and Mra, J. S. Meyer, on Wt Stat street Sunday afterBoeu at o'clock when M1m May me lothol Clearwater booamo tb wife of Mr Harry II. Meyer. Nov. P. 8. Knight performed the eermouj iu the preewee of a largo number of rewUveiand friends. The Meyer residouo was doeorated wkh a prefuaiOR of Oregon grape la ldoom and out flowora. The hall and stalrwuy were banked with the grape, while In the parlor, where the eeremeay was performed, rosea and lilacs were used effectively. The dining room was especially pretty, Garland of the Ore gon grape were draped- rem the cornets ef the room to the ehaadelier ever the table. The center piece waa ef Raster lllie. A dinner of three courses wa served at the a! of the eeremeay Tho bride served tho wedding oake to each guest. The bride wore a handsome oostume of priaoe grey tUk mutt over pink silk. Mis Lota Turpley played the wed ding march. The young couple are well known in thi city. The bride is the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Clearwater, and has lived in thia olty or tho last three year. Hue is very popular socially. The groom is the oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Meyer, and is a Sakm boy. He is well known throughout the city being a singer "Of unusual ability. They will continue to live In thi city. They were the recipients of a large number of beautiful and costly wedding present. Mis Gertrude Lyman, of Portland, was among the out of town guest. T A Lucky Poctoalstreee, I Mr. Alexander of Gary, Me., who baa found Dr. King's New Lio Pills to bo the best remedy oho ever tried for keeping tho etemieh, liver and bowel ia perfect order. You'll agree with hex if yoa try theoo painless purifier that infuse new life. Guaranteed by J, C. Perry, droggUt, Prie 86", CASTOR 1 A For Infanta and Children. Use KM Yen Hara Always Beagfet Sifiaatwo of (&&&&&&& Fourth Advantage and Feature of the Racycl T. in Livlnif ttia mtitr.tiartrr T)ilt ar Tllrt iirftn ,l . " '" " s " "- " a iii tl. liarlna i unnit ru t m1 that the dttat taniuil irot n, il . t... ,c ucn..n6 -- ,.. .... e cjj cj,, MI....L L 1M1..(,.Mt bm.1 ftttaltv villa tan hiv umraII. . . "um,u ,BC "--"' "" """v ""i -"" ll rg eiuaiitjrj the bearings. Iu the ltyele the cranks are rocoeeed so as to uA bearing out In the ranks, and at the entrance efibis rits felt tij are placed or the purpose ef preventing the dust or dm ma f. (L Ul. TLiu taH trninnrt tiMr rfmnd tlia liall .... . . . ..B3. ... .. - .-- .. ,,,, MUllj impossible for any foreign substance to get Into the bfsrisft Mvl dust or dirt get past the elt washers Its further progress ii slij J the oil charged tnagaalne. Racyclcs $40 and up Other Bicycles $25 and up WE DO REPAIRING AS IT SHOULD BE DONE. All classes of repairs Itims, tires, etc., replaced on CBUaUBSSam-m-alalaalamUOaBSmSma Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE HY PERICINS GETS NACE William l'erkioft, the bottling man ager of the Nombler baseball team, ho secured A. G, 2taee, eaptola of the Willamette nine, aa coach, and 1 bow corresponding with various high schools and Junior teams for the making of a schedule or tho preoeat season. It li nlae Ibe Intention ef the Umllera te take a trip Northward aa far aa Heat tie. I.at season was a particularly bril Meat one for the lUmblerw, and the prospect for tho present season are alo tinted with tho brightest hue. o - Cure Ooagba and Cold, Mrs, a Petersen, U Lake L, To peka, Kas., says "Of all eeugh rem edles Ballard 'a Ilorebeund Syrup U my favorltei it has dene and will do all that la claimed or it to speedily cure all coughs and eeldc and It la so tweet and pUasaat to the taste. Sold by D. J. Pry. MAJUUBD. lfAeffAY-AXDNMOK. At their own homo, ajaraor eZ Wiotor and Trade Hreota, Salem, Or., April If, ISM, at 6 o 'sleek p, m Mis He Audorfou to Mr. George A. Hastay, Rv. P. 8. Knight officiating. Both the young people are well and favorably known In '.hla olty, where they have many Heads, Sore Ouro Tor Pile, Itching pile produce moisture an 3 cause itching this form, a well as blind, bleeding or protruding pile arc cured by Dr, Be-oan-ko' File Bemedy, Stops Itthing and bleeding. Absorbs turner, SO a Jar at druggists, or eat by mail, Treatise ree. Write me about your case. Dr, Besanko, Phlla.. Pa. State News The Kogeue city ei jBm. Ui that alt mot maohm-s le frieHi that pi. A number of Albaav petpi Wir uanlaed a teonls dub, aid art sir a fine court built. IMeven eannerle en IhcCaJsosMrrr er have agreed en sen etti in tii over Sfi 'pounds, and lr wtlt thi weight. William Bennett, a V"irutH p4oyd at a aawmil iht Co1 Grove, waa struck auu iotaaUj 1 Thursday by a ailing treo , o Take Holllster'a Ilorkv K To this month. Drive aniri tiredne, five appetite at n makes you well and keeii rd Great family tonic 85 C'BKSrf Tablet. Dr. Stone's drug Km Band Dance Xoxt Wednesday events. ,4sni at armory. Iarge orfhee'ra. Sou fieor. A aio time guaraateet -I A Word er Mr Ky. Some people who are acutely cap lag the nomination of T. R hJ ' IrooUaaofF fU an i settrd et coooorBlng him. Mr, K! " avoraWy known 1b the wr Hl record- oneaka or ItKlf, l tM eriterioa to iudire blm l- ' and those who expeet to defeat huu c this way will find that w' usually have the opposite r ftXt, i P orally reaet ob those who urt ft Mr. Kay ia a safe and reUahU " send te the legislature, a4 v B ceive a large vote from tie coHer meat of the people is this '.' a 1 1 Are Yon doing To the band dance at the vj Wedneadav. April 18th I If BOtt r A POSITIVELY GUARANTEE! Piano and Futnitatz Polish Will polish the most delicate ftraltta e without toJT- Kennedy's Royal Enamels Will remove set atches to stay removed. Give quick-drying, non.-stlcky tHHant finish. Is not sticky varnish. Retains Its brilliancy after all otW polishes become daft. . Don't risk yot good fifrnltte with a polls t has no address and Is not guaranteed A demonstrator will call and give you a If e onstration. You will not b urtred to buy. Made in Salem g I ' "" I