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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1906)
OYSTERS Wo nro now- ready to servo you Kji oysters cooked hi any style. OLYMPIA OYSTERS TOKE rOIKTS SALADS CLUB HOUSE SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE COFFEE And other lunches. Wo open nil our own oysters. Fuller & Douglas Confectioners and Bakers. Our Lunch Itooni is open from noon until midnight. rrand Opera House JOHN F. COKDBAY, Mgt. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 IEACH & BOWERS' FAMOUS INSTRELS 1 n All Feature Preponderous Aggregation of Minstrel Talent DIG BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Prices 75c, 50c, 3Gc. Box ofllco bpen Friday 9 a. m. :ycsight Specialist nva , School Special Attention to Children Eye T Ipc 1 :has. h. hinges Graduato Optician. 123 Commercial Street. Preferred A full lino of high grado gro ceries In ovory department. NOTHING OLD Wo always keep tho fresh est nnd aim high In our deslro to pleaso our customers. A now lot of Holnz's Pickles, Dili, Sweot nnd Sour. Every thing in Delicacies. A PEW BARGAINS In Dishes. Seo them early and get tho choice selections. H. M. Branson State Street Grocer ? Slabwood Delivered on Short Notice The Chas. K. Spauld'tns Milling Company FLOODS FLOOR TRAFFIC Railroad Bridge Out Across the Santiam V Freight All Passenger and Traffic Will Be Delayed for Weeks One span of tho new steol brldgo across tho Santiam river at Jefferson went out Wednesday night. Other bridges on tho main lino and across tho forks of tho Santiam are reported injured. T.ho bridge was firm up to noon Wednesday. A llttlo aftor 12 o'clock tho overland went over tho bridge, going south. Tho falsowork went out from under tho steel span about 2 o'clock. In threo more days tho steel work would havo beon finished. About 10 o'clock Wednesday night tho splendid center steel span went down wlth a crn8h and hnnB8 by two I runs in wiu ruBiiiuu ciiuiuum ui mu rlvor. All trnfllo will have to bo trans ferred at this point until tho rlvor goes down. Through trains will bo handled ovor tho West SIdo division, nnd thero will not bo much dolay In handling through business. Horribly Hurt by Saw. Mr. J. W. Page, an old settlor liv ing about 15 miles east of thlH city, In tho Dluo mountains, met with an accident last wcok whllo sawing wnnrt on his ranch that will nrovo fatnl. Mr. Page and Mr. Lawson wero sawing wood with a power saw, which wns suspended about 18 Inches from tho wall of tho shed. Mr. PnB ws attempting to pass between tho snw and tho wall whon his cloth- Ing was caught by tho rapidly rovoiv Ing snw and ho was hurled Into tho.T., whoro upwards of 1100 Jack ran nil- fniiinc nn tho onnoslto side. I"", from South Dakota, havo been I Ono hip wns entirely torn nwny turned loose. Two hundred pcdlgroo and tho rectum was severed. RroyhoundB havo already arrived, I Mr. Lawson, who was working '.an Sulphur Ib nllvo with sporting J near by, heard n foebloyoll, and on .mon. Tho prizes nro vnlunblo, and renchlng tho old man found him ln.t" moot '" declared to bo tho tnoit a pltinuio condition. With tho asslstanco of Mrs. Page, tho Injured man was removed to tho house, and a physician wns colled iwho did nil ho could to cIos,o tho wound nnd mnko him comfortnblo. Dayton Courlor-Pross. o WILL PLAY AT SEATTLE Friday morning tno Willamette . vetorans leavo for Soattlo, whoro they will meet tho University of Washington football team In a royal battle, which they oxpeci to win. They will havo dinner at tho Port- i 1..1.1 . Mi r nn i' h n nlleht mUU MUIVI uuu ,u v...o - .. practlco on tho Multnomah field In - " ZSZ the afternoon. Leaving Portland on'" the. groom recover, sufllclontly he nyer they will arrive In Seattle !V will take a trip. Those present T"Lriy corning, and from Salem w t groom, brot- m ha takonto the Seattle hotel. ... ...in ), Mllml nt 2:30 Saturday afternoon, and old Willam ette's representatives will bo right thero to break through the lino and show U. of W. how they can play football. Saturday evening a banquet will bo given for tho Willamette team at ih Seattle hotel, after which they will leave for home and arrlvo in Sa lem Sunday morning. Captain Rader la well satisfied with' tho team, and exports to win. The chances In tho lineup aro work ing well, and promlso to sjrenBwwu the team. Thomas has been changed from end to half, and Is showing up in fine snap. ,'"" " ' ,Ved recovering from hU WT recc. fcnnft. coieman is mvn at Eugene, ., and wm accou.u, -- , accompany iuo, ----- - . . . .i.nrt- norfnrmrui nn the farm anm. and nrouauij i" ..--- ..-i.i.. niav tnrnuca bliu. ...-..-.-- -t- The least ono halt of te jjamu. ... fAiinvii: . . iinAtm vrlll DO B w,w"" .... I1UUUI' " "- .h.P ifift end: Lounshury, wui '"" . .. J. Mai ...i.i. f.vrnipni jeit gunru, " laciviv, -.v .- - .,.rf. son. center; Marker, " -rr; . - ,ht tackle: Russell, right end; Thomas, right hair, ..iu, of Knee, left half; tiauui, Owens. rab"-D,Bo,.er,UotP um pire; SborU, V. of M., referee: Paul Seacb. Willamette, head linesman. DAILY CAPI TAL JOURNAL, SOUTH SANTIAM BRIDGE GONE. Woodburn-Xntron Branch Complete ly Blocked hy Storms. Crnbtree, Or., Nov. S. The South Snntlam brldgo on tho Woodburn Natron branch of tho Southern Pa cific was washed out lato last night by tho heavy floods caused by tho hoavy rains. Tho stream Is far abovo Its usual height, and Is causing heavy damago to property owners nlong Its banks. Tho rlvor continues to rls'o rapidly. Tronic on tho Woodburn Natron branch la nffartnnllv hlnd-ml until a temporary brldgo can bo 'rowu ncros9 tho South fork f tho """""" iu reimice mo Biruciiiro just washed away. . FREAK OF LOVE. Mnlincd Woman Who Is With Murder. Charged Chicago, Nov. S. It was lenrned today that Lucllo McLcod, who Is to bo arraigned tomorrow on tho chnrgo ot murdering William T. NIoman, lms married Fred R. Nenhard, who wooed her while sho was a patient In tho hospital, and thought to bo dy ing of a wound received tho night Xlcman was killed. Nicman and Mlsa McLcod wero engaged, and Ntcmnn broke tho engagomont. Tho couplo went to a hotel room last December to talk their affairs ovor privately, and whllo thero Nlcmnn was shot dead. Tho slrl was found desperate ly wounded, and has boon an Invalid evor since. Hunting In Maine. Augustn, Mo., Nov. 8. Accidents arising from tho cnroless handling ot firearms nro being reported from tho woods. Six deaths havo occurred up to tho present. Gnmo receipts bIiow n fnlllng oft ns compared with Inst year. Up to tho presont 842 'l,ocp 57 moose, nnd ten bears havo I'eon brought In, as against 1370 deer, 70 mooso nnd 19 boars for tho samo porlod last year. Dry weather hns mndo It difficult to stnlk gamo. o Great Courting Meet In Tetns. Dcnnlson, Tex., Nov. 8. Today grey hounds from no less than ton ! states will try Ibsuo nt Sulphur, I. Important ovor hold In tho states. o A Small Majority. Topoka, Kan., Nov. S. Iloturns this nftoruoon show that IIocli Is oloctod by 3863. Tho remaining counties cannot ohnngo It materially. o Delayed Lebanon Wedding. Alox. Power, of Halsey, and Miss Mary Wilson, of Lobnnon, woro to bo mnrrlod at noon Wodnofldny. Tho groom was prostrated with nn attack of plourlsy nt 4 n. m. nud at noon J was sick abod. Tho wedding guests arrived on tho train, but somo de parted ngaln. Somo got ns far as ) Albany, but turned back, nover ex porting thoro would ho u woddlng, but nioro llkoly to bo n funeral. But at 4 p. in. love conquered, and the prnnni firnuft from lit link bed. nt 7 o'clock was able to bo dressed, and by 8 o'clool tho knot was tied. Rev. .. ,.., ,, ..m.. n.1 Iu" """ V""' " ."":' ' ' Mrs. W. B. Gllson and Miss Howie Frlsblo, who returned today An Albany Wedding. At Albany Wednesday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Alox. Hoeson was united In marrlago with Miss Allle K. Mar shall, both ot that city. Tho woddlng was at tho homo of tho bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Marshall. Rev. Evans, ot tho Christian church, officiated. They left on tho delayed train at 2 a.' rn. for California and Nevada. o Attached Prune Frank Amort today filed an at tachment against S. Bponcor, of Shaw, for 179.20 and cojts. to repay d , M and r. .- ,lfirfnrmod on tho farm 0f the . . .. i m..-li !-.., laf. defendant, uepuiy oucrm -v.- I.t.1. .iiI..nnn fnr Rhnw and will ttt- , oi.rlff r! IIIIIH HILUI UUUU " -. l - .l. ih nninoa owned by flbaW, - One of the splendid results of physical beautifying U It's tendency to create an ambition to bo beautiful In every way. When a woman get rood start by taking Hollliter'a Itocky Mountain Tea she ! all right. Tea or Tablets, 3(5 cents. Dr. Stone'i Drug Store. n SALEM, ORKGOX, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19M. WANTED FOR PERJURY. Warrant Issued for Arrest of J. T. Lupcr, Who Skips. A warrant Is out for tho nrrost of J. T. Lupor, who is, wanted on tho charge of perjury, alleged to havo beon committed In tho charges sot forth In a legal complaint against his wife, through which ho secured a divorce Septomber 1th of tho pres ent year. Tho charces aro brousht at tho lnstanco of tho divorced wlfo. tu his complaint Lupor Is alleged to havo set forth that his wlfo had do sorted him in December, 1904, and In a sopnrato nflldavlt ho is charged with having sworn that ho did not know whoro sho was, and that tho last ho lnow of hor wherenbouts sho was nt Denvor, Colorado, Mrs. Lupor charges him wlth'por- Jury on threo ceunts: That sho never deserted him: that sho novor was In Donvor, nnd that ho know whoro she was all tho tlmo. Sho alleges that sho had cono on a visit to her relatives In tho East last spring, nnd had lived with him con tinuously .up to that tlmo, Lupcr Is foreman ot n brldgo gang on tho Southern Pacific, which Is working bolow Jefferson. It Is stntod that an attompt was made to arrest Lupor yesterday, but ho managed to cludo tho ofllcors. Club Is Moving Tho Illlhco Club will bo closed for several days, whllo It Is moving In to Its now quarters In tho Elks' build ing. As soon ns tho transfer Is mado tho club will opon up In tho now quarters. HOW SHE KEEPS BEAUTIFUL The .Mystery Solved. Like tho llowcrs that bloom in the spntiK tho young girl Just budding Into womanhood Is nn Inspiring sight ana she Is usunllv beautiful If sho is per fectly hoaltliy. Bho stays beautiful just so long as her health and constitu tion remain good. Let hor bo nervouy havo backache, sleepless nights, and how soon does It take for wrinkles, crow's feet and dark circles to appear in the fnce7 Hor cheeks wero roy until she began to suffer from woman'i weaknesses and tho constantly recur ring pains nnd drains brought her quickly from tho benutliul ago to the prematura mlddlu nge. It was not meant for women to suffer so It ii duo to our unnatural, but ctvlllxed methods of I'ving, and to tho fr.ct th.-t so many inflect thoso small Ills which soon lead up to larger one. Nothing so drags a woman down as thosu con stantly recurring periods when ehe in f fur mow ami mmo from a chron'c condition mat can bo enslly cured. No woman shoii'd take an alcoholic com pound fur tliut will disturb digestion, nnd tho food i quickly compacted nnd bocomes Inrd ami tough In contact with nloohol. rumUring tho food in digestible, she muni go to Nature for a euro. Th- native Indians of early time wero far fnun wrong whon th'v called rt nwrvelously nffnotlvo medi cinal plant "Squaw roof what the physlolniiH of our day oalled Cnulophyl tutu ' or Uluu Coboah. This alul Bluet Cohosh. Uoklen Seal, Lady's Hlippor. and 'Unloorii root, nro Important ingredient of n wonderfully bucccm ful remedy In modern times, namely, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Having made a specialty of thu diseases of women in the early ixtles Dr Pieice soon found that n glycerio extract of tltuio noM ni.h llydrnstis or UoMirn Sen! and LuUy'stiliiH-r root, coiiiblnisJ in just the riht prop ittmns, uiudu the very biwt t"it . and cure for tho distres sing coiiipUiiits of women. Wher.' women sufferud from backacho. weal nets, nen"niies nnd lack of sleep, it was usunllv due to functional trouble, therefore this proscription directed u tho cause curat US per cent, ot suel cases. That Is why Dr. Pjerco sooi. put It up In a form easily to be pro cured all ovor tho United States. Achilla from head to foot that u tho condition that atllict soma wome? at stated periods baokaolie, dlirlnesi, and pains almoit unbearable. An hoi. est and a safe remedy which no woman can afford to lose the opportunity of trying for tho euro of these distressing eoruplainU which weaken a woman's vitality Is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scriptlou. Dr. Plorco not only aur yon that his " Favorite Prescription " ii honestly made, but he lets you know lust what it contains. Tho bwit of medical authorlllM recom mnrt and extol the vlrtuns of tlm abovn ItiiiredlitnU iu "Favorlm PriwcrlpUoii." Thus K. BIHnawo"!, M. D.. Profe-or of Materia .Modica. Bennett Medical Uil lu, Clileago My of Uoldon heal : "H it an Important wmwjy In driljr of the womb. In all catarrhal condlilpn.'' Ol Lady'M)iMer root ho says: "fcxer clws special IntluetiCH ufam nervous con ditions dHndliur .upon dlMinlers of Ihe fernaliioriraiis; rllv pain, etc. Prof. John Klntr m ma amkiuoa Mir?' tohy, says of Mack Cohosh ret: "'1 his Is a very active, powerful and useful reroody." " Play very Important pert In altec? ol woinrm ia thipalnf al VowdltloH inrldHiit U woman- hood. In U)ieiMJrniW n i aurvmnc tiv no othr dm. Mint of jtraatvM r tlvs ntllltr In irritative and eoriKestlva co dlttoiu." 'It. action w slow, but IU cfTwu aro jH'nnsnent Kor lifaslaehe. whntlmr eoiatlvo cr from iieuraUU or dysinonorrbva It ti corn root tUrh'fUu ItMcttu o of U ehtf hii(rUJuU of t Prca taror I to PrvMtipUon- "A rpmly wldcli In variably aeu us a uinnoiwomb)lnvU' orator and always i4or .eo''t'VU whti-ii makiM fur normal activity of t! entire mproducilv )t.m, cannot ta U of grtut u'uiii auu oi wis utmntt imborurki- to th cuuersl prar Utiowr of nwdi.il!"" ., i,i ni,,inm w liavi a mirdlcamenl which more folly aruwrn tho above ?urpok ttum uny other druij with uhkh am iuijmlitlnl In tb tmtuient ol a'(u.u t-vuliif to women It U Mldoai promptly ourauv. Dr. John Fr' ot Hsuaatuek. Cowl. Editor of tla DwpsrtMionv of Tberaiyfu .ij i tuv Mr k. th itKviKwsarsof uni Rainy Season We arc prepared to keep you dry and warmlJduring the rainy season. Our rain coats, overcoats and fatt suits arc the most comfort able and satisfactory gar ments of tfit season. ;-r'tU I PRICES: $10 to $25 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE 1 36 Commercial St. Safem, Oregon Thu Third Brigade In Paris, I hnvo no deslro to wrlto a techni cal account of tho Pnrls pollco or ganisation, but you could not under stand tho ronson ot Its ofllcloncy tin loss you know a llttlo nbout tho famous Third Brlgndo. Its business In to auporvlso tho pollco. It Is timlor tho direct command ot tho chlof nt thu munlclpnl pollco, nnd Is composed of nn olllcer do imlx, n prlnclpnl Inspoctor, n brigadier, flvo sub-brlgndlora nnd n number ot men averaging usually Bovonty-fivo. Ono nnd nil nro picked mon. About halt of thorn nro assisted to watch tho regulnr patrolmen; by dny nnd by night thoy allp nbout tho streets, noting down nil Infractions ot tho rules ot tho service. Ho Is a bold policemen who runs tho risk of vis iting n wlno shop for a sly glass, or commits any ot tho other llttlo sins dear to tho patrolman s honrt. Thoro Is hardly n chanco that ho will not bo delocted In tlmo; reprimand follows nnd, nftor that, lino, and lastly, dismissal, Tho dlsclpllno Is extremely sovoro. And moreover, every man knows that a very slight bronch of tho rules onlnlls the loss of his place. Thero Is always a long "waiting Mat" of candidates, sound young follows, froah from tho nrmy, and tho elty can chooso Its new sor . . vanta among tho best. Tho other halt or tho Third Brlgado Is en gaged In work of a subtler and a more typically Latin kind. In tho first nlacn It luvontltfnte nil com plaints made against tho patrolmen by chiefs or cltUons; these Invest!- gatlons aro qulto Impartial, the ogent who Is token fault must go. And In WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKK HALia IIKL1VERIKS FOR HERCULES STUMPING AND BLASTING POWDER From our new powcW magaxlHO on and after Frictay, Nov. 9th Remember Our Prices Wo make tho aanio prices a rortlaml, thun savliiB you tlw freight, He. Tho prices) now tHP4l U Hfi tout Jk ton tot buJ 04 iu ot of 100 pound ad ovt-r, ikllwrvd 1h ShIchu You cmii get your powder y &y h tho week, pa wo nro bwyNr In rorload lots, nnd will kee larjco atock contltiUHlly om batMl. WSH, AHMVSmOS, FfSRIXO TACKLK, IIIOYCUM, COTLKRV AXO BWItTIXO GOOD. I tho second plnco, thu Third Urlica.de maintains u regular system of esplonngo upon tho prlvnto lives o nil pollcomon, bo their rank what It may, This, ot course, Is the Latin wny ot doing things. Wrong m it may bo In principle It sorvos to we4 out tho mon ot bad character and bnd hnbltH nnd bad associations. And It provonts that monstrou alll nnro which Now York has known ot tho pollco and tho law-breakors. At nil events, this met hod ot polic ing has boon Justlnod by Its result. It does not stop wholly nt tno Third Brlgado, for theso supervisors! are. In turn, wntohod hy n smnllor body ot dotootlvos who roportod dlroctly to M. Lppluo, tho protoet of pollco. In ono way or another thoro U n spy upon ovory man on tho forco Vance Thompson, In Rverybody'a Mngavlno . -o . The Texas Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by nil drug gists, or two months' treatment br mkll for $1, Dr. B. W. Hull 2 Ollvo street, St. Louis, tor testimonials. Sold drug stores, o Mo. 8tf by MobYd dwIyr, T I Clilrngo Market. Chicago, Nov. 8. Wlmat 73 Ii 'fSlf III If rft 72, corn 4!tte?43',t, onto 3K 341. o .... Occasionally ono has tho fortuno to meet women who aro Ideals In looks and figure. Nlnoty-nlno times lout of' a hundred you will and the takes Holltster'a Rock Mountain Tea, Tea or Tablets, 3G cents. Dr Stono'a t)ruif tkore. rMM.1 i a rJ i W L, D, Kelly, tl BubllmUy, U In th tint a etM I Ma whkh dt mi v. nnmore. the real estate man, 1 reteat o iMteatlaa for w itsi ." II city on builaw. . .- .. ! today. of St. Johns, w "" atefea..: 72t.. ..viAutAi J