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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1906)
DAILY CAPITA!. JOUHNAIs BAIXM, OBBQOK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906. TAfFY at tatty without atiokjr fingM al pleasure. TBY IT TRY IT Our Taffy piece wrapped. THE NEW WAY. THE GOOD WAY THE CLEAN WAY. FULLER St DOUGLAS, s Leading Oroeers, Conf&tuea- linkers. 450-400 Stato Btreot. Fhonoa 183-187 ERFEOT IOE CREAM. direct from the dairy to Mr -makes perfect iee ream. USE THE BEST. WANTS MORE M00RES Frera reliable advices which we have; received from Salem we judge that A. . Moeres, candidate for the Kopubll can nomination for representative, will (certainly be or 0f the winners. He has been very successful In business, lie Is a rmb of excellent jndgwent.'and will receive a very heavy vote from al! lassos of his fellow ettisens, especially from tie burinee mea of Salem. Mr DON'T BE FOOLED IT IS TIME THE TRUTH KNOWN. WAS E. V, CARTER IS THE CANDIDATE Or ONE CLIQUE Or BANKS. RALrk W. HOYT IS THE CANDI DATE O FANOTHER CLIQUE OF BANKS. Moores is n staunch and loyal ttertub llean, a native of Marloa eeenhy, a IOHN H A I TWIN graduate ef Willamette Unlverlftf-, onJ villi 11 HI 1 IVIll SSS commands the respooi and ceafldewe of Icy. the community la whtoh he lives. ought you kaew her,, remarkod Wlrortoa Appeal. Janelcy "She live la the same, with you." ' Human Blood Marks. erhnps," remarked Miss Weedby,. A u r I,.,... .. ui u v. - t the doesn't move ia the same olr.'t,umiin blo(Hl ln iU hom0 ot J n, wu. luams, a well known merchant of Bae, Vnr - rt Wh I"- "" "-- incuij 7cn ago i T, . ,, , . ., 'had eevero hemorrhages of the lungs Kodgers. onadldato for the. ., . mm, making oloeo oanvaM Tm "" " . . Cg. """ of Hbe-TSouiity. and tho general Impres '" "" ",u " "w , IT"7, , . - ,iT.. . . .. V t. 'pictoly cured me and I havo remained vnnr nee waiiiii mmva net Jk v ei i ai n r - - - woll over since." It cures Hemorrhages Chronle Coughs, Settled Colds, and Bronchitis, and ia tho only known curt for Weak Lungs. Rvery bottle guaran toed by J. C. Perry, druggist. Me and $1. Trial bottle free. "3E5S lifimtOjansi galea UsVhftt ho would mako an excellent membpf-of tho lower house. t n 5 Love. icr you go Through with it two or so times you learn how to fall in o without sustaining any serious Otero, Philadelphia Telegraph. Hi All Sho Would Grant. Dr. Stone's Drag Store "joo I tic r i m t forbid that r slghingl-Mny I pet hope that deei . it.,eU 0Mh blllIn.M. a M tjO Ur 0J Will b mlaT Inn in.1 nn aba no. It, ...l. I.. ia Oov?, Ob t. hope as muek .A-v, it. .ui.. ,.......,. .. .. eases aro leaded with drags, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wine and liquors of all kinds for medio! rmr poses, Dt, Btone U rognlar gradoaU ia meilielDo aaU has had many ytut of experleneo In tho practice. Consult tlons aro ttto. Prescriptions aro free, t M Vrtt' 1-1 "' llf MtMhlMI M I 1 Bfw ' rl.ee ,nm,tiimi?t, r. fa f Sold In fliUro by B a Btons, A Merchant of Fifteen Years' Stand' tng Is tho Logioal rooplo's Condi dato for SUto Treasurer. John H. AUWa wlM be a oandldate of the people a4 for the people. The sUte fMis will bo deposited in the banks throughout the entire state without fear or favor. Mr. Aitkla wns the first oandldate who ptiWIely aMMOHaoed that the inter est ob the tto funds belong to the state. Ho is the only oandldate for state treasurer who io a merohant having mercantile literit In both Baker county and the tlty of Portland. Vote tr John H. AUMn and you will know that you assure the Hdminbtra Uam of tho tto treasurer's omoe in a thoroughly honoet, builnoss'Uho way. Owing tc his croon buotnoM record, the MopubJtcJin nreos of alwoot thw h- tire state aro strongly advooatlag Mr It kin's oanMooy. Tho people want And will nominate John It. AltMn for state treasurer. h4l l fy sssssllK'llW ; 1N ,1. I If II Spring Clotfa.es Wo woultf suggest that you select your spring suit early. The choicest pattern are always found at Ue opening of the season when the stocks are unbroken. We have an almost unlimited varlc ft choUe Qheriete. Vrjt4 ancl Sergoo In rsilnod rdy'tewear garmonli. Suits, $10.00 to $25.00 ? Top Coats, $ J 3.50 to $8.00. Men's Exclusive Furnishings The Summer man wilt find all the correct furnishings attachments hero in great and ohelee variety. The "Roberts" best (3.60 Hat on earth In the neatest and newest ahapes ami shades. SALEM WOOLEN MILE STORE 9100 Reward 1100. The readers of this paper will be pleas IOM MV lin, ... 1... I. t At and only rejruUr prises for modioli. " l" '" '"" "" ' " '""l " i. -... i -. 1.1. j dread disease that science has been able .. , v-u w wuu . U1. .B. store, Salem, Oregon, front 0 la the morning until 0 at night. Gct Price Sale CH Cart ied Over Rigs JliisjsS r ,fB J0' ,l1 Wf frrld over front last .. Thy aro nil TttSrfeloM PondUion. and If we didn't tell you 'tnev wore not frth stesfyeu M never gueet it. llewover. it paa t keop things moving in a buggy repository, as well as fiVlrywhorn 1m. Wo don't lot stook MfumHla4e. , Ilir are the goods and tho old and now nrir Hoik aro boo Ado. ,M&& ran dpeud o the values being right. o '" -- Ttrod Runabout. 11 indlos, wrought sHhsmk! .as iter sH fine sprlnM. Mool eomors. s3k seat i formerly 100. Cut price d Kla HSfeSS1 snriWHam $83.00 kLar liuartor Top Buggy: go. .Iut proof )ok dlotanoe axle S Id sWd tiro, drop ipp A steol bangers, good loath ed e utkiou and back formerly Mh ' 9m ueti t prtco $67.50 ISpS Heavy Drummers' Buggy OjckoifeSes, heavy Sarvoa wheels, ex tra heavy? tuei, deep, wide body, zta largo loonier boot wish straps, feather fnmsdsfrlBg cushion and bask, Isath- )arlt, 4 bow top. complete wish if formerly $100. Out price. ,$82.00 lttCNoetty Top Parmer. trry, heavy Barren wheels. eolM gC4ur..iiriiM( BBBBBOBldmfliA B lul tOrii BUkJ .m aL AisaCkSlsisim mrSsA St enjBBBsBjJieBj otssntj nsssvsssssf ifssio, sT"lWnTTBc9W Wwf9 eat. nuking a eenveuieut rig for form ore' nee i formerly (100. Cut price. $82.50 IK Oanopy Top Surrey HUlptlc spring, leather trimmed eurtag euoMon and foil ponetod back, ssdcMldly Antshed, eowptote with fosulerei former ly HM. Cut prU. $U5.00 IMt Kxioneicn Top Burrey RUlptic epriage, splendid leather trimmed spring owehicai and full back, ojcoelUet leather nerter top, Sarven wheels with good heavy tires, complete with feed ers formerly 1130. Out price $no.oo lag py itoaa wagon j emefffjHeea gear, wood sprisg bar HKiptle springs, Sarven wheel, leether trUwaedepring eushiea and full back) formerly M Out price. H $41.00 Corning Body Bead Wageuf er Iuer gradej Brewster green spring bar, Btttptte springs. heels, leather trimmed spring nd panel seat; formerly ITS $62.50 ldneh Light Cltj Surrey BNiptic springs, Sarven wheels, exeettest leath er trimmed panel seats, a beautiful airy surrey at a moderate price formerly $10. Cut price. to euro in all its stages, and that li OaUrrh. Halt's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. OaUrrh being a eonitltutlonal disease, requires n, con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, Is taken Internally, aetiag direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dsstroylag the foundation of the disease, and giving the patieat strength by building up the eeaitttutioa and assisting nature In doing Its own work. The prcprlet ers have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any esss that It falls tc cure Send for Hit cf testimonials. Address P. J. CHRNR1' & CO, To ledo, 0, V Bold by all druggists. 71c. Take Hall's Family Pills for conitl-patloa. Arrested for Assault, Hriek Anderscw, n workman en soeMruetlen gang, engaged In building a bridge near JetTone, was arrested amtureViy on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon upon n fellow twberer. He was given a preliminary bearing be fore Judge Parrieb. of Jcffereen, an.' bound ever In the sum' of $000, which ho was enable te procure- As a resell be wee yeeterteny brought to the ceemry U. where be will awe.lt the regular session of the circuit court. It seems that Andersen struck bis fellow work men wise, a soevel, the Mow being herd enough to render him unconscious for several hours. Constable Charley John sen, of this city, who happened to be present at the time of the assault, placed Andersen voder arrest, a1 turned bm over to Oonetabls Looney, ef Jeff eje en, Personals Attorney ('a neon wont to Albany this morning. Mr. nod Mm. J. C. Lea wore Portland Welters today. Harry Totkor, of Oregon Oily, Is hen rtelting friends. W. Y. Momirfeett wont to Weed beta WoejF W eoPeTP'oe C. P. Imnotnft, too nowjeryioao, wont eeuth this morning. P. II. Brent wis n PortleMd bowed pa eager this morning. P. M. ttreeks and wife, of Wvertoa, were In the city yosterdey. ' M. Wiprut, the cigar men, went to eooe twJ"wTjp WH mMKtrVP WWij 0 Ir. Kvetett llurd was a soutti-boNnd MiiMenger on the lit IV t rain. A llorney W. D. Ponton, cf Portland, arrived in tarn city this morning.' Commissioner Hot? wont to Portland this morning to eMotal bvrslness, Attorney' Onrey Martin returned on Abe MerjtjHg tmtn from "Portland. MSh Isydta Prcpp has gone to Beat tie to visit friends for sereral months. lUehep H, I. Itarkley was among the PorUanders visiting In Balom yester day. . 0. fl. lkown, of tho Hoi lead oMee, returned tbl morning from a visit In H. P04JU1 Wo STUDENTS INDORSE PROFESSOR WVJroa Our rospooiod and honored dee. W. 0. Hvrty, bos sigedAod kit gross' at ike hn4s of the Republloan perty. Am4 as Vta ability, worth and integrity of Mr. Howioy hi nowhere better known than by the students of Willamette University, Therefore, be It HOnnlmootts' ro solved by the student) ef the MioMned eeUfrf ami ssbeels of this Institution. Ptrei, That wo, regardless of parly linos, plod go Mr. llawley or hoa.it support and ee-eperotleu In his earn, palgn, nnd that we will nee every legiti mate means to bring about bis nomina tion and eieetteu. Second. Thai we heartily endorse the stand taken by Mm with rfripeel te the upright nnd nenorabie manner In which he Ws eeodueted hie sampalgn. Third, That a copy of these resetu- tioua bo seat to each of tho leading journals of tho etate. K. C. OLOVBR, Pres. Nellie A. Parson, See. Tho Beaaea'a Attraetletu. To further the Improvement recently made In the science ball at Baered Heart Academy, an eatcrtalomeat will be given by toe pupils en Friday evea-. lag, April Mth. 4-17 31 The Texas Wonder. Cures all kldaey. Madder, and rheu matic trou' is) (nM by all druggists, er two mouths' treatment by mtl for $1 Dr. It W. Haft. WM Oilvclreet, Bt. Loute, Mo. fiend for testimonials. Said by Btooe's dug storei. dw lyr A Beautiful Monstrosity. Al the fooJdcacc of W. K. Anderseu. on Chomrkota and Pronl streets, Is an apple tree that Is a thing of beauty, and, at the same time, a greet curiosity TV tree hi la full bloom, and at the aciuo hi has full grown apple upon It. TV tree bear sewn different kinds ef fruit, and, ns n result, there are now aa maa varieties f blooms, and H I a beautiful thing te beheld. CO. Governor Lord woe mmt tbci AMn fflNanPO THP STOP, WOHAN! ALL-IMPORTANT . PACT $ioo.ao lK-lnch Half Platform Haekj heavy Serves wheels with riveted rims, extra heavy tires, Haye sprisg In front, half -platform rear, spring eosbioas and spring back, complete with pete- foe eriy ISO. Out price. $67.50 Hers's a chaaec to bar a rig cheap. Drop is sad see that the goods tepeak for tkemsolvet. Wo havo ako a number of new rigs of all sorts. f.A. Wiggins IMBLEMENT HOUSE laery of all serta, Veils!, Bieydea and Sewlag Uaeklaea, ftalsas Oregoa. Health la Yonpi, Disease nod Blokam Bring Old Af. HerMne, tskea every meratag beere breakfast, will keep you la robust health, fit yoa to ward off disease. It euros constipation, Mlieusaess, dyspep sia, fever skin, liver and kidney com plaints. It purines the Meed and eleers the complexion. Utt. -V. D. Smith, Whitney. Tex, writes April 3. 1&06- "I havi used Herbine, and And it the best models e for constipation and liver troubles. It does all yea claim for it. I 00a highly reeemmead it." Sc 8eld by D. J. Pry. Portknd bound nomssmorc oa Um morn- teg train, George P. Macraes wao. aotoog UkJ Moriebouad sojiaogets oa tkTs moro log's train. I C lv. fipeuMiog, of too lumber com paay, wont to lortinnd' tMs morning j m. a. I'arke, one of the atteodaots at the asylum, k la Portland today ot a J 11 l,rUur mt ntnmm pier -w. 1,B J? . -"Idreaalng Mrs. Plnkham you u.ii. inrne. sx vrregem uwy ao are eonAdlngyur private Ills to a woman has bee here for several days, returned! a women wltm experience wltb wo home this moraine. tuen'a diseases overs twenty-Are yearn. J. HO HrtWOHb MrS. I'lHKUBHI te ine daugHUr.tu.luw of Lydta U. Ptabbam, and for many years under her directum, and alaee her (leeeake.ber ad vlee has been freely given to alek women. Many women suffer In alienee and drift along frmn bad to wnne, knewinir full well that Uier aught to have Immediate iuUUhm, but a natural HKxlesty impels them to shrink from exposing them selves to the fjHesUons and proVable examlnaUona Cold Consolation. "TUag of a genius bariag to wrtte for broadlf 'Yes, bnt wrkiag for beef weald be teegber." Atlanta Constitution. Cores Ooogta and Colds. Mrs. C. Peterson, 2 Lake tL, To peka, Kas says "Of all cough rem edies BaMard's Horekosad Syrup Is my farorltei it bae done and will d all that is elalmed for it te seseixlr sere all eoaghsraad colds ea4H lsWiweet and pleasant to the taste. Sold by D J. Pry. Mrs. Albert Jaokooa, of OerraWs. who bae beea the gemot ef Meads hero, returned heme last evening. Professor Sttaloy, of the Capital Rest esc College, wee among the seothbeuad poeseagors en she llilfl train. Dr. Claroaoo True WUsea, of tho ' w "- -" " - --. , "-,. L. .1 .i.-l. ,T. a. . nvess aore oa toe ntcrnlsg train. I withaMt mnnvw & . n enyiult a wwiu Nex Perkins, one ef the employes of whose knowledge from aetual experleneo ia great, the CitAooiM' Light k Traction Com- Mm. Plakham'a Sloudlug-Invitation j rV. P4 for a visit J Wora8n.uir.rlnr from any form of female weak- lMnavau, a California hep nesa are Invited to promptly eonuounlcate with Mr. Pinkham at Lynn. Mtu, All letters are rcoelTod, opened, read and answered by womeu oply, A woman ean freely talk; of her private llleew to wotuani thus has been established the eternal eoaAdeaee between Mrs. Ilakhaut and tho women of America which baa never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experience whleu the naa to draw Jrosj, it is more man posa.uifl that she baa gained the very knowledge that will helD vour ease. Bhe aska noth ing In return except your good-will, and her advice baa relieved thousands. Surely ioelUhlf C. C. Denavau, a Oallfornla Issokor who recently arrived here, has opened an emee above Wipurt's ernes 4grr sure J: 1r. Collier retoraed to Ms borne la Ifcgene today, after having transact ed business ia this city. Mr. Collier formerly lived hers, aad his sea, Arthur. woo was professor ia. the ssieaoe do parlmeat ef Willamette University. seme years ago Io the Keverameat moat, but exBsets te te transferred te erous offer of aaslstanoe-LydlO -tk.- W-.1.1- 1- .T-i. ! " Co . Lynn, .Mass. ., , ., . ,,, . He ls,aew la Arkaasas ay woman, rlob or poor. Urery foelW sat geobjglea) depajt the doea not take advantage of thUe ia fx, trurrJ t erous offer of aaslstanoc-LydlO JB. P11 ea ak' f. a r tAnJ xh.m iruju. a...u tag, Mlsa Valentine Fritebard. Mrs. MtHle B. Trumbull. Mrs. W. A. Mears. ted this Invitation. Note the Bather Mnrehv. Dr. Bteehea fl. Wise, roaultt II. H. Hawley, W. T. Oardaer, of Pert wad) N. H. Looney, C. W. James, B. & TWlagest, Qsorge W. Jones, Ker. B. W. 6tl Pierre, Dr. J. F. Galbreath, of Sa lem, were ebosea delegates by Ooveraor, Cbamberlala to attend the national sen ferease of Obarities aod eerreetleas, - nm v ..-, , Wabwgt4n, 9 to 19, laaiiutve. gwoad Utter. ' ' 1 Dr Vn,Ptakh&m A Uarriage LUense. I aui- feliowiag eanfully jnwr adriee, U tfohnd aserge A.' & &?! Ssbulz, both of Salem, were granted a say uietkwonlii, thai others mar knew their marriage hcease today j ne cm was yoa aeve oone tor me. Following wo publish two Jet- A .j sfjot.. k -US' a mt. an ire entfls so cm mmaii 1 T,f3oVl llViU s nwiMRli anyaav sstivr' First letter. Djr Mrs. Ilakhami Ver sight ysors I have coffered something Wrible cf err moath. Tbe pains are euaru sisfleg aad I ean hardly stand tbea. My deetor says I have e. severe female trottUs, and I mast go ttiroojh aa operation U want togvtwaU. I deacowaatusebmlt to It U I ean possibly help It Please tQ vc what te do. 1 heps yoa ess rstiere me "Mrs. Vary Dmuafek, Beth aad X. Capkel BtresU, Waitegt4n, J. a M Ac yoa knew, I wrote you that my deeter said X smut uavo an opsrattun wr I oouid awt Hre, 1 then wrote you, UtMag you my all meats. 2 feHewsd your advtee and am so tlroly Veil. I ean walk ndUe viiibeut an aebe or, a pain, and I ewe my Hfo to you and to Ltm 8. Putkham'a VegwUble Cammued. I wirit, pvarr euftsrtag woman would read talc (essuBOaul aad reaUae tie vahte of writ las to, you aed year rMBlr.',J4rs, Uaiy p&wieV, eHh tJSL Cspltof Htn-et, r7aob Wben a medlelno has been aueeeasfat Ln restoring to health so many wottvea whoso Usllmony k ao HnquesUooable. you caa&nt well nay, without trying it. ! I do not bclltva It will help sac. " If yoo are Ul, dont fcealtato to got a hot lie of Lydl H. rittkhain'a Vegotrhle Oeosfieoa4ateaso,u'wrfteMr Ptole ham, Lyaa, Maai., for cpcdal odvloo U Uiroo and, always helpful. I !? HI