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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1907)
'jT,l?5v"'" 4 DAtLY CAPITAL JOUItyAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JLYItCII 30, 1907. '", Q Absolutely Pure O ayrJiMM m ure tm JK j Absolutely Pure iff fi When ordering baking powder (!) m ask for Royal. A pure, grape m m cr'eam of tartar powder. (ft Q AH its ingredients are named m ffi upon the label. Free from Q m alum and phosphate of lime. m w Absolutely Pure 0 111 - en I JL ROYAL OAKINO POWOEn CO., NEW YORK 5 jnrjSgjSr 3er jerJgJnrJjIrjffE j?C Tjn4wr9tlfPlPffliKi r Smiles ANOTHER ACID VICTIM Tort Wnyno, hid., March 20. I). V. Murphy, an olil-tlino ball player, Who formerly played with Stahl. tmmo liorw this morning to attend Btnhl'H funeral. Ho registered at a hotel, ate a honrty lironkfiiHt, weal to lila room ami swallowed ourhnllc wild. ' Ho wax doad In IB minutes. JIo etatod at hroakfaMt that he had boon donpornto over hIiico ho heard of Btahl's death. I n flllO llowiml, (1 00. Tho renders of this paper will bo litensod to learn that there la tit least on IrcNiduI disease that huIohoo hit boon able to cure In all It stages, and that Is Cntnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Ih the only posltlvo cure now known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease, require h constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dleeeee, and firing the patient strength by building up the consti tution and agisting nature lit doing Us work The proprietors hare so muck f.iiiu in lu curative power that th oftiT One Hundred Dollars for any hm that It (alls to curt. Henri fot Hi' of testimonials. Adilri K J. C1HCNIBY A CO., To ledo, 0. Sold by all draft-gists, Tie. Take Hall's Pttmlly l'tlttt for eon-Mlputlim. ' ADDITIONAL SOCIAL EVENTS nortlou with this affair Is tho fact that tho mothor of the hrlrio was marrlod lu tho snuio house and room 20 yoars ago. Tho out of town guests boing Mr. Ilymun Holsmnn, hrothor of tho groom, and Mrs. ICottlo Sllborstoln, sister of the ki'ooiii from Donver, Colo., nnd a brother of tho bride from The Da Ilea, Oro. The bride looked charming In tho grown of cream white silk poplin do chlno trlmmori lu fanny shall trlmmliiK entrain and carried a bou quet of brides roues? The bridesmaid, Miss Jessie Micr otis wore pink silk and oarrled a bou quet of pink onrnatlous. Congratulations were received from different parts of tho state. Sifrpi'No Student. University students hoarding at the "Limits" on Iftast Hlate street were very pleasantly surprised Fri day evening by a number of their college frleuile. The evening was spent In games and music after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Theo. Ilennetl, Gladys IUohes, Alice Shepherd, Jennie Ooritr, and the aliases Morrison, King, Nelknap, ami Messrs. Achle Strang 'and Paul Bower. Of course, Prosldent Campbe'l nnd Senator Miller will bo able to convlnco tho Linn county Grangers that a qunrtor of a million bl-onnlal-ly for ono Institution of higher edu cation Is nil right. As woll make it half a million. n m It Is barely possible that tho pur chase of 1000 acroa of land for tho etato lto for tho fooblo trilndod Insti tution will bo troatod as a business mnttor. Waldo and Wast may buy Innd for tho people as thoy would for themselves, on merit. Sanitary con ditions, timhor supply and running springs may be considered. That would appeal to parsons of ordinary common sonso ns about right. " " Albany Is to be put on the circuit of the theatre trust. Tlioro is somothlng absurd In call ing in question a little mnttor of $100,000 In foos tnkon by ono state ofllclul In eight yoars, only ? 12,800 n year, bosldes his salary. A little thing llko that would not hnvo been noticed In anyono olae by Mr. Dunbar. Sonntor Culloui, of IUIuoIh, says Ilurrliuan is a "rascal" Nnnd should be "jiut In tho ponltontlary." Strange liow souio mon will porslst In saying Just what they think ovon after serv ing lu congross nonrly a third of a century. All honor to tho Hoboken tonm stor who proforrod a coll to sitting In a polluo court and llstanlng to tho story of u disorderly houso raiding. "I wnan't brought up to honr things of this kind nnd r objoct to It." The recorder oxousod him. Would there were more men llko him. o Ml the Women Who Suffer Peru -na is earnestly Commenrii . Hon. f AVnrati.ll. 11 Illvflr Tlonrl. Plarkuhiirir. W. Va.. wrltnn " ""' Mrs. Geo. V. Worstcll, 11 Illver Road, Clarksburg, W. Va., writes: "I trust that no ono will think from thi ;hat I want my name in public for any cause only to let oufferors know whero thoy may find relief from many ailments. "I can truly say I have been much benefited by tho use of Peruna. I feel better than I have for two years. It is tho best medicine that I know for pelvic troubles. "I have taken medicine from tho doctors and found no reliof; but when I began taking Feruna I could boo that before I had finished taking the first bottlo it was doicg- me good. Ciiiino of Stouuirli Troubles. Whon u man has troublo with his stomach you may know that he is entlng more than he should or of souio nrtlclo of food or drink not sultod to his age or occupation, or that his bowols aro habitually con stlpnteri. Take Chamborlnln's Stom ach and Liver Tablets to rogulato tho bowols and Improvo tho dlgostlon and see if tho troublo does not disap pear. Ask for u froo sample. Sold by Dr. Stone's Drug Storo. o ' IIOTICI, AKUIVALS. llnWnuiii-llnliHtrt, A very pretty wedding which will arouse great Interest among Port land ami Salem eoelety folk took piece ou Sunday lull, Mnroh 2-1, hC the huwe or Mr. O. A. Uurehartl, No. IT! Mlu street. The yonag niece ef Mrs. HMrehanl Oeeella Italnes was murrleil oh that day to Mr. I. IIoIhiuhh, a promlneHt huatueae man from Chteago. The young rouple have a host of friends In 1'urtlnnd aa well na In Salem nnd will tuak their pcrmatteMt home t I'ort- Inud A rfliHarkable eolneldeat In tOM Anyliini lliiiirc. The iiuploy.s eitei-lal MOathly dsnw whi given at the asylam Prl dii ulKht us -a sort of an Kaster par t and proved to be ono ofitho pret l lt sod most enpoyable parlies glv i'ii thuo slnru the Christmas dance. Tho hall last night was very ap propriately din-orated. All of the decorations were suggeettve of Kaster and the eifert wae very prettily carried out. The walls were covered with spreading hemlock boughs and occasionally a large Raster rabbit. The stage was also decorated with green bongn and a great number of (totted plants. A large number of Invited meats from the elty were present who passed a most enjoyable time. Punch wae served throughout the evening, and the music was furnish ed by the asylum orcneatra. ton. Better Than Your Memory iIiwUhjc nooomit will koop jour bitMrwo tmitiMOttoiis nbsolutoly wirnvl. You win itly on the mnl of jour chooklug lUHHiunt. hm ym UtHtliv to ivfor to ivul traniMtclloitN, n chocLlns; Account funiUUv ivlLibli) ibitn ottklly found iud rouiplclo lu nil details. IViy by check lu evvry transaction, Wo Imltc your cluvklug account. VV oflfcr suiKsrlor ndvnnUgoa. Stcm State Bank L. X, PAGE, PtmUmJt ,W. HAZARD, C4k Will Itiitoitnln llitf,ktlmll Twun. Mies Theo Uenaett and George Slmpeoa. mauAcers of the UnherUy Uaeketball teams will eaterlalH the members of their clnb at the home of files Theo Uenaett next Tuesday evening. Wootlmuu liulerlalii. v The tale tamp of Woodmen en lerUtned Ikelr trleade wet erealag la liolwan hall with aa latereetlag rogram. fallowed by a eoelal dance. The folio wlag proffram was glTen: la strumeaUl solo Mrs. McCoa aell. HeclUltoa Mies Cketraader. olo .Mles QtU. VlollH snd pkuio solo Mies Bald win ami Mles Oraslar. The Magician Mr. Oooke IHtttoa Ueadlng Mles Uootk. Solo Mles Davtdaaft, Heading MUa HoUy. Music by the Pleur de Us Har mony Kour. VlcaMiit Survrlx. Nellie Tuoker was pleasantly sur prUod at her homo on Thirteenth street WoJnesday evening by the sophmore class of tho high school ot which she It a member. The area lug was spont la the usual games and music ami a delightful tine vras enjoyed by all. Wllhimt'tto. W. S. Zamreson, Portland. A. Morrison, Portland. Tom Ilrown. Wooilhuru. Harry itltchle, WooVDurn. II. It. MacLafferty, Chicago, Dr. IS. N. lluteliliieon aud Portland. II. N. Scott. Portland. K. W. Mclutoah, Moutsome, Waah. Oeo. Henwlck. Bulfalo. N. Y. I). II. Sheldon, ISugene. K. P. Halllvar, PortUad. F. O. Sealor. Iortlaud. Suloni, John Scellanl, Chatupoeg. O. W. Slogel. Shaw. Q. It. Coin. Jefferson. I. W. Way. "O Don't Complain. If your cheat palna nnd you aro unable to (deep beoauee of a cough, Iluy a bottle of Dnllnrd's Horehound Si'rup, and you won't havo any oough. Cet a bottle now nnd that cough will not Inst long. A cure for all pulmonary diseases. Mrs. J ., Oalvaaton, Texas, writes: "1 can't say enough for Dullard's Horehound Sirup. The relief It has given me Is all that Is neoeesury for me to say." Sold by U. J. Fry. o ' flUANll OPHltA HOUSH. Wedneadny, April IT: "Flake Ju bilee Singer," Coining Attnuitlnits. Raymond UHahoaak In "The Yaa kee TourUt." "A Stfaaiar la Town." Sowm's lateat opera, "The Free Lnaas." Trial by Jury." uy tho high school Studaata. Wadaaaday. Maroh 27: "Rosa Maiden." at First M. U. eharca. Kllngcr-Onuul. "OaalUU Versus Labor,' rrealags. Saiarday mattuae nnd Sunday evea lag. Auditorium ltollor Uink. Morning, afternoon and e"ealsg sessions, uxoept Sunday. Cold Developed Into Catarrh. Mrs. N. P. Lawlcr, 423N. Broadway, Pittsburg, Kas., writes : "Portina Is a sovereign remedy for catarrh. lnst spring I caught n Bovoro cold which dovolopod into a gcrlouseaso of catarrh. I felt weak, and sick and could neither cat nor sloop woll. "A friend who had boon cured of ca tarrh through thotiHoofPcrunaadvlsed mo to try Hand I did so at once. I ex pected holp, but nothing llko tho won derful chango for tho hotter I observed nlmo.it as soon aa I started taking it. "In three days I folt much bettor and within a wook I was woll. 1 continued taking tho ontiro bottlo and within two vvaoks f wna In flno health. Per una Is a wonderful medicine." Catarrh of the Dowels. Mrs. Magglo Durbln, 1332 North St., Little Kock, Ark,, writes: "f was troubled foiflvo years with a chronic disease. I tried ovory tiling I nunra or, out uotning aid mo any goou, homo dootors said my troublo was catarrh of tho bowels, and soma said consumption of tlioboweln. Ono doctor wild ho could euro mo; I took his medi cine two months, but itdld mo no good. "A friend of mlno advised me to try Poruna and I did so. After I had taken ftco bottles I found It wna holpiug me, o I continued Its use, and it has cured mo sound and well. "If anyono wants t'o know what Peruna did for mo If thoy will writo to mo I will answer promptly." Pains In the Side. Mrs. Julia Jlraxton, Avollo, Pa., wrltes: "Poruna has cured mo of heart trou blo and patns in tho side. "A year ago I was oxpectod to die at Miy tlmo, aud tho doctor was comotlmeH called at two o'clock In tho morning. Ilutlam thankful to say Ihnt I do not not havo to sund for a doetor now. "Hlnco I havo used your Peruna as you advised mo, I am woll and able to do all my housework. s "I havo all the faith In the world In Pertinaasitcured mo and I know that It will cure other. "I cannot pratso Peruna enough for what It hut dene for me." Stomach Trouble. Miss Anna Carmen, Clayton, 111., wrltes: "Your Poruna did me so much good. "I am feeling well now uud have trouble with my utowach." iSBam gBagaHHgOJPKft (frWlMesf , aaaaaaaaaaaamvr a & yvk 4 & tBaBgaanPVr j-wz .- gagagaj wmjii mW JettlgHal f fP mm aaBEoVWwBaBmaiuaMBaBBaBea 1mr5.qeo.c.worstell1bB r UMfiayaannfeTgireM BaBBaaSgBaBBaBBflt feJ3grBK' "iBaamVil -t ' 45JSiiLs MRS. O.D.ROBINSON SaMCIWaV'Tl mmmmmmHeFvli BamBammmaBammmmWaT MretJe. BBBmmmmmmmamgnmV? Wr Wk''$ ' far ."5 $Sff ii 21 MlssKotUeE.B oSi l.Westfleld.N.Y .JZ, T'1 "I have been a grtat'mJ from sick headachy bat aa 3 uuurejyireeiromthattroBMt as I do now. Iwonldrecoaa Peruna and Manalia to ill . ferers. I will jaT. n M ' ttirtman and hii wonderful r8 WUiC9 Stomach Catarrh. Miss Jnlia llutlcr, R.B.I.Apri.tJ "For tho past six ycri I nj0 with catarrh ot the Homtri, ... loss of sleep and apputit, wiutj quont sovero pains alter ejUcr "My sister advised ms to try Pert i "I took your treatment and nr i potito returned speedily, "I gained strength and llethoii in poriect nenitli. "I am so thankful yonr aJkJ has uono mo so much good," Mrs. O. I). Itobluson. 13 St. Telix St.. Ilrooklvn. N. Y.. writes "I havo taken Peruna and it did mo more good than all my two rtw treatment oy speoiai pnysicians. l can really say that I feel hJtaasotbd person. No more swollon fcot and limbs. No more bloatlc? of tiJ abdomen. No more shortness of breath. No more stiff and sore lomi You havo no idea what your treatment has done for me. It cerlaialjb prolonged my me ana made a now woman of mo. "0, suoh a blessing: I havo received throuirh your kindness, doctor, i tho assistance of tho medieino whioh you so kindly prescribed. IantW to work sinco I began your trcntmont, but beforo I was no; able to heJyl myself, muoh less work for any onolso. All praise is duotoDr Hirtcul ana ins treatment. Wni'lciil I.lku n Cliuriii. Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that eptcy Journal, the ISnterprlu, Louisa. Va.. says: "f ran a nail In my foot last week, and at onoe'ap PU1 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. No Inaammatlon followed; the salr- Imply healed the wound." 1 leans erery core, burn nail ekln dleeaae Onaraateod at J. C. Perry's, drug gist. 1 6 c. o- Mr. Uanmgartner, of North Salem, rotnraed today rrom a visit to friends on the Columbia, and next week he moves to St. John. Mrs. Hasty, who has been quite 111, Js recovering rapidity. Tho Worst Kind. After Piles have existed for a long time anil passed through different Btages, the suffering la Intense pain, nohlng, throbbing, tumors form, fill ed to bursting with blood. Symptoms indicating other trou bles may appear to a thoroughly Plto slak person. This Is when Dr. l.eonhnrdt's Hem-Hold. the only absolute Pllo uure, brings the result that havo ninde Its fame. It wilt care the most stubborn case nnd a guarantee to that effect goes with eneh package. U.0 at the drug store, or from Dr. beonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Proprietors. Sold Uy Dr. S. 0. Stoaa, Salem. taken by Percy lJrlnham, and "Mar garet Crompton," the manufacturer's daughter, played by Miss Maxlue Mllrg, nip ably presented and show the sacrifice which true love will make. The roles are not gushing over with tho putty like love scenes so often shown In popular produc tions but la of seimlbK' . ndurltig sen timent that can not li.-ip but appial to ones better m' u ' reltnlng innm no I ). t tures, orchestra and 1iu 'v 1 k ud'l fi t 'llt-HMIl. (il i. 1 1 3? J the K. n ' t! .mil , Mrs. II. Wlihl. i-'i ters. Mlnses Nlli.i ,i! 1 morning for ( "" they will n xlili 'i 1 Allco Hoovovrlt Wtxldlng Was something to bo recorded In tho annals ot history. Horblne has been aoknoweldged tho greatest ot liver regulators. A positive euro tor bil ious headaches, constipation. Chills and Fever, nnd all liver complaints. J. a Smith, Little Hock, Ark., writes. "Herblno Is tho greatest liv er medicine known. Have used It fot years. It does tho work." Sold by o. J, Fry. rtittl Veriw IjitKir. The Bmplre Stock company Is seorlac another hit In the preaeuU Uoh of the entertaining and Instruc tive play. "Capital vs Lbor." The ! piece deals with capital aad the! working class In the condition which , thay are toead la many large cliis and aalerprleee today. There Is great opportunity for strong dra- r matte aottoa aad It is of a class I which all can eajoy. The pretty and Mparopalau settlaas. tho costume and tho theme of the piece all help to make it oae of the most realistic performance that has been given In tho little theater. The villain es capes but depleta a man, who has soma regard fer the beautiful In life but allows an Irritable temper and tho greed for wealth to overcome his better nature Tho comedy Is well handled by Ed. O'Conncll as "Hal Novllle," and Emily Holier as "Polly Crawford." Thrt IfutiUni- rnU. nt "n. . ... ton," the factory superintendent, ipmrmrtH-m ' v HtiWWWWHware!! ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM UAVK LOADS OF CHOICIS CIOODS KKADY l'OH Tlir 11AHRAIX ItlUPMHS. WIC 1IAVU Ul'I.Kl M Till 1VW OF QUICK SALHS AM) SMALL IMIOl ITS. SII1KT WAISTS In all the latest styles, made of fine quality white trimmed In lace or embroidery; some with all-over eff. broidery fronts. Wo have them In high or low nk aai with short, throe-rjuartors or long sleeves. ritioits $t, $i.U5, $i.as, $1.10, 91..10, $175, Si 9'-n. SHOItS We hava added to our stoek a largo line of " ladles, ptiasos, men and hoi's, aad to Introduce thfa we bnve cut the prluos 2lo to Tie a pair below reguU prices. LACK CUliTALVS, QUIITS AND TOWKLS We bare a large Has of each. Just la. and af r. 3 for your inspection. Rosf&in & Grecnbaum siifm. one. 280100 (OMMIiltCIlL STIlKirT H THAT EASTER HAT Must bo ordered soon or It will not bo ready for Eur Saw ft? ONE OF A KIND SaW rtn PnotAr iinri vmi -iii n h. i.tiiAui vithnutnew aeaos . .v! largo Exclusive Mllllnory Store Invites y.ou to call -" superior lino ot trimmed hats. MISS M. D. EVANS WITH JOS. MEYERS SOXS