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TS" - t,"'vtpf' TUT iwp yn.1 iffif'im'!i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,. SALEM, 0RBO0N, TUBSDAY, MAY 90, 1906. SchooIl4News BisWlMtBllOTMMtllBMBtM81iltl OLA .. Mj. , " -fj?st3 h HKm i f 'L wmiimirn mmsmivmtOTmMiiu3imw; umllinma mi'. .uH'i.niiHmiiimi.ii i, ., n :nu ...Uii'iiu mi; ;m 'AVfctfcIaWcPrcparatloaTorAs- ffcttating&cTccdflndncgula A IfctStoMcta andBoweb of 'J sTJSesUoaCfeenul- andficst.Cofltalns neither jMorphine ooriuaeial. t Narcotic. IT , -. mtreua-wi.tj.niwiut . yiTm SaJ" jmc.nmm ' Stmt ScJ Anesiett Remedy forConslifta- tiwa.SeurStomach.Dlatrhoca, jwaiBjConvuisioiis.Fcvcrisli- nw nd LOSS OF SLEEP. I -V - U g " iW &&?&&&. NEWYOEK. T CPPTOF WHAEJCH Stare News .arona wants a gooVl water works teftcMffton is to have a big celebra- Jaly,4h. F.Begene Elka nro going to bold a e4g social May 2Sth. Foray-one j'ouug pooplo will graduate fporoi tho Eugene high school this year. "VrialaBUflUlI dropped dead on tbo fivtiiS of. Indiepettdonjco Wednesday TWjStwdist conforonco closcU its Trn -n ii-i tuj-.-. rra. itiair will be held. Id Tbo Dalles. insmKF xK "tflamam t' rri c -c., ,1 ;.,.!, TV1. 'teraooa, aa tbo result of being ia tbto faco by a horse about a 'WWk before L. Pp Fawver, an employe of tbo Mo laswk Lamber- Conrpany, near Eugene, W sanga by a shaft Saturday, and Mr. witi Chapman, of Eugene, diel ac6r,aomo Saturday. She. was 7 y&fcFfyte. am.U was ono -of the prowmMyg or. mat piace. w H.S. Gile & Co. Wselasmo Merchants and Dealers in OTUIT AND PEODUOB. t$Me larE supplies of berry t, 'Wk tin top and folding, also t T ' Qt your supplies here, we Batter, eggs, poultry, produce, etc Lflr- Pomoaa and Alton leave tad Monday, "Wednesday and "10 a, m. Tueaday, Thar Saturday at 0 a. a. Leave Tasaday, Tknrtday aad t sut 6:30 p. m. Ter Albany Suaday about 6:30 p. m. Baldwiiif A lint Woodsaw i Mlratga4 is prepared to take PMatraeU. Teiephose Mate 943 r, Fak Groat! Boad, North 340-tf STALLION Tidal Wave I rwala twa ar thrsa waaaB at f ar. Sxamiaa aareallr i. !.. tu na oa.lttlM ' r T U ya tad faalt wltaWat M p" J -r wIU ka aaacrfsHy paU y taa awaer. mim mm m "V""' dahtd caad Matwa tx ( efcarza. Daa aaxa 4 aa w M U pravMrt anllsaWr, Vat wM aaTaliaia U ww aa HtarM TIDAI4 WAT , "? - -- - mf j. uv ouu tvriM tlta law wlaa ac 66. (WpriTifefac. OvMrl,'! GAST0R1A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use Over Thirty Years 9CAST0RIA HSMP M OXNTAUft COMPANY. NCW TOIIH OUT. M. S. Dirobin, of Halaey, recently passed nri examination at Roseburg, aaid ling boom appointed) forest guard. Ho will be assigned to duty in tbo Cascades. Arthur Frost, aged1 21, pleaded guilty in tho justice coirrt. at Roseburg SatuxUay to violating tho game laws, and warf finied $250, in default of which ho was committed) to tho county jail for 125 days. J. II. Howell, prospector of tho Luck Boy mines in tho Bluo River re gion, is misslniT. About a week ago Mi. Ilowell) went out into tho mountain to catcbj bis horso, but did not return, and parties are rearching for bim. Tho Lebanon high school closed1 tho past week, and1 numorous oxercisos were held. Tho crowning event was tho alumni reunion and) banquet. Mis Ruth. Fry, of tho biJ scliool, won- a six months' froo scholarship in tho Al bany Businc--s College, for having tho highest overage. Fortunato Missourlans. "When I was a druggist at Livonia, Mo.," write T. J. Dwyer, now of Oraysville, Mo., "three of my custom ers were permanently cured" of con sumption by Dr. King's Now Discovery and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his .property and move to Arizona, but after using Dr. King's New Discovery a short tlmo he found it unnecessary to do so. I re gard Dr. Ring'a New Discovery as the most wondorful medicine in existence." Surest cough and cold euro and throat and lung hoaler. Guaranteed by J. C. .Perry, druggist. 50c and $1. Trial bot tle free. SPECIAL RATES ANNUAL CONVENTION NATIONAL council, KNiairrs or COLUMBUS. Ner Haves. Conn., Joaa 3 and 9, 19Q& PoV.tbia occasion the Southern Paciae Company will aU round-trip tickets to New '"Haven, Conn., for t02.7S. Sale date3 May 24, 25 and 26, limit going, Juna 0;. anal leturn Hmitf August 91, l&W. For, particulars call-Wageatt. " A. L. CRAIG, tf - General TasMBger Agest. t3JSL.t ITC33BL.A. SMntas INUH lit tmiemtjt lHl tha Fair Sxowia, Ora, t te Id UXs; asamiaa am aa aa m- bars chosalaz a atHU rr tht v . i.. 4. X fca faspwftU "X ? Ba7 - Ar8..U7-Alpa The Memorial Exercises at Central. Tho grades in the high school build ing assembled in ono room,' which had been appropriately decorated for the occasion, on Friday afternoon, May 25, and under the directions of tho prin cipal, Miss Cooper, gave tho follow ing pregram: Song, "Red, Whlto and Bliw," by the school; flag exercise, Robertson Brooks, Bruce Neelands andi Woloott Buren; recitation, Georgino Huchins; flag song, pupils of 1A and 2B; reci tation, Angella Cllffo; recitation, Fay Bean; song, "Battlo Hymn," school; xvcitatlon, Odell Savage. A this tlmo members of the G. A. R. wero introduced, who spoko to tho pupils. Mr. J. F. Goode gavo tho his tory of tho flag. Mi. Bachelor enter tainingly spoko of personal exper iences, and Mr. G. Stolz, commander of tho post, compared the schools of war times with those of tho present Tho closing number was a recitation by Gertrudo Cunningham intersporsed with patriotlo songs, ending with "America." Dr. D. F. Lane of tho G. A. R., who was expected to bo present, was detained by professional business. Thero was not ono flaw in tho rendition, everything went off perfectly and tho speakers pronounced tho childron as the most appreciative nudlencQ of tho kind they ever wero before. High School Tho monitors for taking tho .roll call have been changed) recently. Each set of monitors serves ono month. Those appointed for tho Inst month are, for tho girl;: Alta Altman, Gracot Byrd and Bculah Clark; for tho boys, Al bert Mlnton, Alfred Schramm; and Leo Walton. During the remainder of tho term tho seniors will bo allowed to leavo the as sembly hall during vacant periods to do other work they may havo to do. Stato of Ohio, Olty of Toledo, , Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of tho Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business hi tho City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and way caso of ca tarrh that cannot bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed in my presonce this 6th day of Docom bor, A. D., 1S80. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intern ally, and acts directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of tho system. Sond for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constl. pation. . Tho Britt-McGovern Fight. Now York, May 2S.-Jimmy Britt and Turny McGovern aro to fight ten roumlt in Mudlson Squaro Garden to night under tho auspices of tho Twen tieth Century Athletic Club. Straight MarquN of Qucenslerry rule aro to govern tho go, which means that the principal aro to light out of clinches. necortiarHy protecting themselves at all times. Tim Hurst will bo, tho referee, and Iuih been engaged' to separate the conttoirtH should they reftifV) to break. Lovers of boxing aro looking for ward to tho light with a groat deal of iuterent, oh It is an open queMion wheth or Terry McGovern will bo able to light in any sombmnoo of his old form Ho has nut leon taking very good cure of hiimwlf lately, while Britt ha not deteriorated except by lack of r,ro"' tlce. It is admitted that the Califo nlan is tho clevnwstjUghtwelght in the ring today, aa far as boxing is c'8 oerned. JIo rondo Battling NIa look liko a novice, when th,y fouglU, im ply by means of bis wonderful tt work and rtairarkablo ability to land awJ gotaway, But tho Dane was ably to staiid his puoclkvi and Britt' found it bard, that druaded left of Nclsoa's from landing In 20 rounnto. Nelron bfl one, cbawvi ami; seized It, and thria llos tho tule. Britt la clever boxr but so was McGovoTtt. Hi friends wiy ctmt U) la tin a good man, but very few are confident enough to expect Tarry to defeat Ne)on In tea roun. It is well kxsw that Terry ' nrt Jamjeroua weapon wero his abort srtn jolt ia Uj boly during elinehM arL nnf it baa Uei decided that strain Marqots of Queenxbory rule shoull pra'rall h will bo unablo to mako use of this dangerous expo-llent. However, that may bo, if McGovern is In as pood form aa U frienda aay h Is it wfll bo a e sKht- II l at ePt: d that tbero will bo any loterfereece on the part of tbo police. Sawmill aad laafcar yard UWf, 2J5 par dfv Tfadssaaa, S5 t 3., m4y wark. Appljr ta i KtUy JjmmUt & J" Or. MMf tf qt it- i 'a ltMlMMMtMtWIMtltllMMitiBtMtWMIBlMtlMlBiM8tlWtMaBlBiiMmBliHB0Blii FOR SALE. For Sals. DoLaval separator, nearly now. .Bought for $90, will sell for 50 cash. Inquire of A. W. Nusom, Gervals, Routo 2, or phono Farm 59. For Sale. A two-story, sdx-roon house new, in Englewood, with two lots, barn, well and fenced. A bargain to a quick buyer. W. H. Dalrymple, P. O. box 242, Salem. 5-14-1 m For Salo. A good residence; located at 5S0 Liberty street; price reasonable. For particulars nddrcss Cbas. Burg graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf For Salo. Now light and noavy spring wagons, carriages, ca,rts, now and old buggies, buckboards and one deliv ery wagon, at tho Salem Carriage and Wagon Factory. W. Fennel, prop 801 to 805, North Liberty stroet 4-0-lm FOR RENT. For RentFurnished and unfurnished rooms at 700 North Commercial street. M. A. Dlco, prop. 5-1-tf WANTED. Wanted. Branch managers wanted, $20 cash wcokly. Llvo at homo. Experi ence unnecessary. Aluminum Hang- er Company, Chatflold, Minn. 5-M-liu Wanted Enorgotle, trustworthy man to work In Oregon, representing large manufacturing company. Salary $10 to $90 por month, paid wookly; ox penes advAnccd. Address, with stamp. J. H. Mooro, Salem, Oregon. 5-0-3t Haic Wing Sang Co. Chinese and Jnpaneso Fancy and Dry Goods. Special now lino of summer goods. Made by us. Wrappers, Under wear, Waists, Dross Goods, Silks. Vory low prices, 340 Court street, Salem, Or BRICK Brick furnlshod in largi) or small quantities. Prossed brick made to ordor. Yard on Stato street, south 0: Ponitentiary. ' SALEM BRICK YARD. ; A. 'A. BURTON, Prop. 11 - Arkansas Endeavorers Meet Iiittlo Rock, Ark., May 23. Tim nn nual convention of tho Christian En deavor 8iclety of this 4nto will open hero this evening for a four dnyu' session. Stato Prwldont Surry Wood, of this city, will preside. Tho couven tlon will open with a song and praiso wrvlco under -the direction of Profosor W. F. Wnltly, of Boonovlllo, Mo. It will bo followed! by a junior rally oud nii address by tho Rev. Dr. Ira Lan- rfrollf, of Nnshvllle, 'iVnn, Left a Good Job. Vienna, Auotrin, May 23, Tho mln litry luas reslgn,l. iVienna, May 28. Tho resignation was duo to a difference- oop tho tariff betwooit tho AuMrlun-Hungorianr cabl not . Tlio emperor yielded) to Mto Hun garinn deinowl for a suparata tariff scliodulo, aiil tho Austrian cabinet, be inj; angered. rJgnl. A complexion fair men liko to see, 80 girls tak this advice, Don't hositato to think it o'er Drink Rocky Mountain Tea. Dr. Biono's "drug store. ' HOLLIBTCTCS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bsiy Milla Ut Vttj FmpIi. BfJaci 0li HmIi KMtwtd Vltot. r-A piflo forContlpntloi), Inillgsttloo, I.Itb ti4 llUiaer Troulils. iluiplc. Kciomn. Impure Mood B.i Hrosth, HtiiKKbh )Sowl. Hadc asj Mekfti, It' Kockr Mountain Tea la UU Ut fortn. 3.1 cm a Imx. Ortnilo mla by Moixirria Unco Count?, Mdlfca, WU. tWtBEN NUCnS FOR SALLOW ?ZWjc BUILDINO AXYTHIN07 KTbe en let us furnbh the lumbvr. It wtt py you to u. We believe in IV , 11 proats and aatUflod eutet. f M4NBAXX LUMMNt M, MISCELLANEOUS, Salem Iroa 'Works Tuaaaeta, saicbla- ists and blaeksmitha. Maaafaotarert of all kladfl of sawmill maahlnery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers, ef tho Salem Iroa Works Hop Press. 11.29-lm Waatod, Tarkoya, gsese, ftueka, ehlsk- ens aad all farm prodaea. HIgheat casb price pcid for same. Capital Commlatioa Oompaay, 207 Oamssar elal street Telophase 179. Hetsl Scatt Newly toralibea, trrerr tblng eleas and first ofcan. ReesM at reaaeaable prtoea.' U Ceitle block, Salem. A. Beott, prop. 7-ett At Your Stepmother's atie e&n iteaat clean or dye them, aad sate you a now suit, press aad xepair, rellae, furnish buttons. The moat delicate fabrice can be cleaned by aer dry cleaning method without Injury. It doea not shrink or change tta color. It Is next to The Journal oflce, 221 Commercial aireet TONSORIAL Brana' Barter wb. EverythiBB sew and up to date. Finest porcelain baths. Shaving, 15a, beireuttlng B5a baths S5& First class bootblacks. C. W. Evans, Proprietor, MUMO STUDIOS. MueiG Stedle. Frank B. OhureallL Musieal Studio, Associate teaeher Westers Oeaeerratery, Chisago, Di, repreaeatlag later-State System at Salem, Oregea. la the Gray block, rooia 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 aad 2 to 5. 8-12-ts' LXVXRY AND SALB 8TABLBS. 3Sn?PHONBNUlSBB7oF i xns BSD FRONT STABLSS. M. L. IIARROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 OHKMXKKTA STRBBT. Feed Bant-Hspeelal atteatloa te tra. meat teama. Farmer' patresage so licited. Waiting rooms far ladlea. We also earry iull Uaa ef feed. Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Ferry streets. Phoae Mala 7. Prank k Darby. 18-14-em O. R. & N TIME SAVER. Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via This Pop. ular Columbia River Route. Franklin was right when ho aald: "LoBt time la never found again." The O. R, & N., in addition to giving you 200 mllos along tho matchless Co lumbia river, saves you 17 hours to Chicago, It is tho Short line to Lcvrltton, Short lino to the Palo use country, Short lino to 8pokane, ' Short line to the Coour d'Aleno coun try. Short lino to Bait Lake City, Short lino to Denver, Short line to Kansas City, Short line to Omaha, Short Una to Chicago, Short line to all points East. Three trains dally, OilG a. a., Stlfi p. m. and 6:15 p. m. The "Chicago. Portland Special" is as fine ap tha finest. Every comfort of home, For particulars ask any agent of ths Southern Pacific company, or wrHe A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or, The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's 8taW.Hu Un-te-date livery aad eab Use. Fu neral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ie for pleaics aad exeuraleaa, Phoae ii. Chat. W. Yaaaka, prep, 247 aad 240 High 8tr. I mnmm I HAVE just received a fine assortment of Commence- , nieni A'uhou'nce-" ments, You are invited to call and look them over. .... ELLIOTT fKlKTKat, ForSj?wiia; . conciEi I r"" I 1 Is J V V PJtcLwI! T, sl tiSTBOFATHB. t ; Dr. W. Xs Hereer, Graduate ef Xkl rile, Mo, aader feaadar t eetee pathy. Reeawi 96-26 Bmjbhm blitjul Commereial St, phaae 110. Xeaf deuce 419 N. Summer at pee fltii Treats acute aad eareaia dlssusa,. EsajalaaUeae frea. ( Dr. B. IL White, OradttSte e Xklmh,. vilel, Mo,, under foaaaer ef eej pathy. Keen 21 Brerasas Migt Comaerclal tt, phoae 87. Beiatdaaieaj 699 State, ear. Chureh, pheM lllt,i Treats auta aad ehroale.dJLseaees,; Xxamlaatieaa tree. s '1 SAJHt AJO DOOR FAOTOR7JML FraI3rir-swVa ash, deera, saeeMlaga. Al kla4s et ' floaee ialah aad' hardweed werki'j Front street between Staie aad Gewrih LODOBS, .( Fereetera ef Aaaeriea Oeart Saerweed Foresters, No. 19. Msea Tusaday taj Hunt hall, 8UU atreet U. 8. RWesj O. R. A, L. Brawa, I1. B.. Oeaaral Ledfe No. 18, , ef P. OaaOe Hall la Home bloek, eorser &iMi aad Liberty streets. Tuesday ef eaali? week at 7:30 p. m. 3, O. Gtaeeja, C a) W. L Staley, K. ef Saad B. j J Medera Woeamea ef Aateriea Ore- : goa Cedar Camp, Ne. 6246. Meek1 every Thursday evening at 8 o'eleek, nolmaa Hall. W. W. HU1, V. 0,f F. A. Turaer, Clerk, " M, Woodman of World. Meet every Fri day sight at 7:30, ia Qelaus HaU. A. J. Baaey, a O. Pt L. Framer, elerk. 1-10-tf VSTBRINARY SUROBON Dr. B. J. Yousg Veteriaarj" eurgeea aad deatut, 83 years' experieaee. All work guaranteed. Difficult ewrgiea? operations a eelsjty. Pseae Ml Offlco at Club Stables. Phoae 7, Sa lem, Oregon, (3-9-tf ' OONORSTS AND OBUBNT WGRJL J, P. Ve&teh, eeatraeter, aad bU4er of cement walks. SepUe eewer tanka. fmadatlona aad floor, 828 Marie street. 3-6-tf RBAL BBTATB. Some of Our Bargains, Ono new 8- room cottage, modern, only $1260, Oooil', now ff-room house and (wo lot only $850. Furniture and fixtures ia large rooming house vory cheap., Tate property must bo sold. If you wait to buy, seo us. Wo havo the geeda, If you want to sell, list your prop erty with us. We sell it, Swegle A Smith, phono 457, No. m Stat -slrcot. Summer Scliool The first trm of the Capital Summer -Normal opeBS oa May 1st, te coatiaaev tight weeks. Tutltion $10. Summer School of Primary Methods. Opeae June J lth, to contlaue three weeks. Ail dresa J, j, Kraps, or Csuaty Bapwla tendeat E. T. MeorM, Salem Or, tf WATKR COMPANY, SALEM WATER COfiKfiv ornOB CTTY HALL. For water service apply at omes, Bills payable monthly In advanee. Make all complslnts at the ome. lmM8IMIW8aa9l9IHIi m I Gold Dust Flour S Made by THE SIDNKY POVy ER COMPANY, Bitaer, Ore- tea. Made tor family we. Ask 1 i your creeer for it Bras aad wjt aaerta always ea a&M, t P. B. Wallace J ,AGWT.: , SPRXMttLAMB. Is aK-f a yeea. Wa ma4x of ths very hlUee pMy. WUthec yea WaSW BmBBBBBaV IfmfBBJ fP0B aBsmaVf P1 iiiiiHiiimifliiiiiiniil m K m 1 m m m- ,1