Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 05, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OBJBQOy, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, ltO.
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THE SHOE STORE
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Tds them
BISK-IS.
fStrym every
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, Sd iliwimo '-
, filled with pure m
..j -ifAo. Dure white,
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tiey will not cauo "
i -llfi.
$t.12jo$i0
Mtats. $1.00
. - mnd material out
, & wits wldo flounco
. ... i.kmftl In laco
jmertlot. Tho greatest
i w ottered in bjiiuu.
NEW SPRING SUITS $15.08
With each suit wo give a pair of
high grade nuBpendors. This offer
ing will appeal to overy man of good
Judgment who wants a suit. Tho
values are equal to' any $20.00 suits
shown In the city.
Blue Sorgos Black Cheviots fancy
Worsteds.
New Royal
Machines
$25.00
The New Royal has stood the test
of years, Is one oMho most popular
machines now sold in tho cast. Our
sales have Increased to such an ex
tent that we now get the very lowost
prlco and tho best discounts offered
to any dealers.
Thoreforo wo have reduced tho
prlco to $25.00 permanently. We
will send them out on ten days' trial,
guarantee them for 10 years, rotund
tho money to any dissatisfied cub
tomcr within 30 days.
Better Consider This at Once
BBJUfl) TO
rWBRITT
IfM Frew Leased Wire.)
tine!?, Cai., ainrcn u. oam
;lu cinched a match botweoa
Eritt ind Packy McFarlnnd,
n flirt la San Francisco Tnoa-
H March 31. Tho boy pro-
Mth Chicago lightweight on
lut night and, with Wlllm
tlliilbow, all details woro nr-
XcFarlan.1 said ho was
I to fltht Drltt, and there was
iilllMest difficulty In nocur-
irijnature of James Edward
i U of tho opinion that Brltt
B.1M to til decision over N l-
,ilthci;h most of the Los
tffltn handed tho honors to
, Sim was wilting to cloe
ton with the Cnllfornlnn.
Uto oeceuary to sign n now
tftlt'to upon tho arrlvaf of
i la San Francisco, but tho
if)atorporatcd In a paper
fc&twd Derger signed, which
w re repeated over tho
JfcFsrUnd. and found to ho
Socialist Convention.
Marion county Socialists arc horcby
notified to asscmblo in mass conven
tion ut Conunorclnl Hall, corner Co li
ter and Commercial streets, Salem,
Oregon, on Saturday, March 28, at 10
a. m., to plnco a full ticket in th
field for county officers and to olect
delegates to the state convention, to
bo held In Portland, March .10, nt 10
a. m., at 309 Davis street, to put up
a full stnto ticket, and attend to oth
er matters connected thnrowlth.
R. It. RYAN.
County and Stnto Chairman.
No Uho to Die.
"I Jinvo found out ithnt thoro is
no ubo to lio of lung troiublo aa long
as you can get Dr. King's Now DIs-
'covory," says Mrs. J. P. Whlto, of
iRushboror, Pa. "I would not be
nllvo today only for that wonderful
medicine. It loosens up a cough
qulckor than anything olso, and
cures lung dlBcaso oven after tho
caBo Is pronounced hopoloss." This
most reltnblo remedy for coughs and
colds, lagrlppo, asthma, bronchitis
land hoarseness, Is sold undor guar-
'anteo at J. C. Perry's drug storo; 50c
and $1.00.
hmllr MCdlcInn cannot
UStator bills, but can save a
iw.1 of them. Ono two-sbll-
U has kept a wholo family
lUalta for a year.
DR. KUM
-. iill.NKSB DOCTOR
Btmtjoa with Oriental herb
KTl 11V ltt..k... 1.1 i
voo wiiaoiu oner'
u la known everywhere In
S lii 111 nnj .
J here. Ho has lived in
" w many medicines uu-
FtO Mt. A-L "
--.. uwviors, ana witb
IWvi w"n, nsUiaja,
F"w!tt. rtii.ti. ..
JVat7 diseases.
teuT . ' a PecIalty of
14 ,j . -uict. uis rem
Wnu nea -r
r Wis. He hashun
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tttu . """ ina eouc
I'M .t Bend etamp
iiSL!!?W WO CO.'
Trial bottle free.
FOIOM HAS REI3N
IX)RCKI) TO IJUVK.
Louis FolBom, old-time Republican
political boss and political ward
hcolor, has been forced by tho chief
of pollcotajoavo town. Aftor ho
was recently fined $50 for living off
tho proceeds of inmntos of houses of
lll-famo, Folsom secured permission
to remain unmolested here until
Tuosduy morning, and on that day he
loft bound, his friends claim not to
know where Chief Gibson states
that if ho roturns hert unless ho en
ters souiq legitlmato omploymont, ha
will promptly bo arrested, and this
tlmo not lot off with a fine, but be
boiU to Jnll for a term.
Tho Bank of England today re
duced tho minimum rato of discount
of 1 per cent. A four per cent
rato has been in effect since Janunrj.
A XclghlKr of Yours
as well ns yourself is liable at any
tlmo to havo rheumatism. Wo'ro all
liable to havo cuts or burns, bruises
or scalds, crick In tho back, neck or
stde some kind of an ache or pain.
Then heed this advlco and tell your
neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment
relieves all aches and pains, and
heals all wounds. Sold by all dealers.
D ? Ty Ol Now is the time to place
JClJCil yotJr orcr fa anything
- needed in our line for
r7"::::' spring planting. Such as
;llMilesl Cherries, Pmies, PImnss,
Jjrees, OrusKital Shrafcs, Rises
W cw.... .
NttLWUI, Apartment is the largest and
Wii.. ?? 7s coast. If y&u need anything in
" " ,i,l 75 or address
&m
NURSERY CO.,
jiiswrw
HEAVY
HEAVY
J0SIE
OiNT 6E ARRESTED
HAD STREETS AND LARGE WAIST
DEPRIVES SAN FRANCISCO TO.
LICK OF THE PLEASURE OF
TAKING A PRIZE INTO COURT
A WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN
IN A TRANCE FOR A MONTH.
v't
Piles
Wo Want Every Sufferer to Teat
This Great Cmv at OMr Expense
Semi Your Name nd Aiklrcss for
n Free Trlnl Package.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Oakland, Cal., March 5. Joslo
Harper, of 4C2 Rose streetr Is undot
nrrest on a charge of selling liquor
in Qakland without a license, but
sho retains her freedom at her own
homo because, sho Is so plump thot
six stalwart policemen wero unablo
to carry her to tho station, and tho
police nutomobllo could not bo run
within a block of tho house becaruse
of tho condition of tho streets.
Patrolmen Kcrrlck, Tnggart, Nclla
and Hnnley wero Bont to her houso to
arrest her. Mrs. Harper weighs 3 GO
pounds, nnd when tho ofTlcers arrived
she sat down and defied tholr efforts
to tako her to the station. Tho po
lice conferred nnd decided sho was
right. Then they telephoned for tho
nutomobllo.
It soon arrived with Policeman
Cavony and Drown. That Is, tho mn
chlno arrived within u block of tho
houso, and steadfastly rofuued to go
any farther becauso of tho mud. Tho
occupantB arrived on foot. Anothor
consultation was held, but thoro was
"nothing doing" with Joslo Harper.
Tho policemen wandered sadly back
to -tho station and mado their roport
to Captain Dock.
Yesterday Pollcoman Tnggart
sworo to a complaint In formal
cliargo of the woman's offonBo, a war
rant was Itmied, but it will not bo
sorved until tho strcots dry up.
Woman Recovers Speech.
San Francisco, March C. Novor
since tho night of February 0, when
sho was pursued by a ruffian In Do
vlsadoro street at midnight and ren
dered speechless from fright, Miss
Annie Lucchl, of 74 Lloyd street, has
rccovorod sufficiently to tell of her
oxpcrlence, which produced a nerv
ous shook that nearly cost her, Ufa.
Miss Lucohl has lain In a stupor,
unablo to speak or Indlcnto tho de
tails of tho ordeal through which Bhe
passed. During tho month that has
elapsed the young woman, who is o
dross makor, has been undor the con-
Btant care of a physician, who said
yesterday that many times nor Ufa
had been despaired of. Whllo slid
has rogalned her power of speech at
last nnd shows other signs of im
provement, her condition Is still pro
carious. Frlghtonod by tho sudden ap
proach of tho rufllan, sho ran soronm
Ing down the hill from Hnlght Btreet.
Cursing tho woman, tho man followed
In close pumiit, and, though Mis
Lucohl stumbled, fioverul times In
making tho hurried descent of tho
hill, ho failed to como up with her.
Miss Lucohl said that It waa only by
tho narrowest margin that sho man
aged to gain her 'own doorsteps,
whoro sho fell In a faint, and was
found almost immediately by mem
bers of her family
Clerk Opened on tlie Robber.
Spalding, Idaho, March 4. Two
masked robbers made an attempt to
hold up clerks in Jnne Ifouderson's
store at 8 o'clock laBt night, and
only the daring norvo of Olark J. L.
Noblstt foiled their plnnB. Noblett
and Will Harris wore at work lu the
store whon two masked mon entered
by a ranr door, and with leveled re
volvers ordered bauds up.
Noblett. Instead of obeying,
Jumped behind a pile of goods and
crawlod Into he office, whro h se
cured a revolver and oponed Are oh
the robbsrs, who boame frightened
and ran away, after firing so vara 1
shots at tho oUrk.
Wo want to send you a free trial
of tho Great Pyramid Pile Cure, at
once, so you can see with your own
eyes what It can do.
You cure yourself with perfect
ease, in your own homo, and for Ut
tlo expense.
Pyrnmld Pile Guro gives -ou
prompt relief. It heats ooros and
ulcers, reduces congestion and In
flammatlon, and takes away pain,
Itching and irritation.
After you havo tried tho sample
treatment, and you are satisfied, yon
can got a full regular-sized treat
ment of Pyramid Pilo Curo at your
druggist's for 50 conts. It ho hasn't
It, send us tho money nnd wo will
send you tho treatment at onco, by
mall, In plain sealed package
Send your name and address at
onco for a trial or this marvelous
quick, sure cuire. Address Pyramid
Dnug Co., "90 Pyramid Bldg., Mar
shall, Mich.
o
Where tho Reciprocating Engine
Drove Out the Turbine.
A rcmurkablo demonstration of
tho fact thnt tho mnrino turbine doct
Its best work whon running nt high
spcod, and that It ceases to bo eco
nomical nt low speed, occurred re
cently on the Great Lakes In con
nection with an attempt to capturo
tho passenger trafllo botweou two
points, by placing upon tho routo a
now and fnst turblno stenmor. Thi
old-ostnbllshcd scrvlco was oporntcd
by two boats, run by reciprocating
engines at tho vory modost speed of
1G nitlca an hour. Tho new company
ordered a 21-knot turblnc-drlvcn
bout -from a British yard, placed it in
sorvlco, and immediately began to
socilro tho cream of tho traffic. A
roproaentntlvo of tho old company,
hnp,ionlng nt this time to moot lu
England nn engineer who had boon
promlnontly associated with tho de
velopment of tho turblno-drlvon
steamship, told him of tho condi
tions, and sought his advlco ns to
tho best wny to moot tho competi
tion. Tho turblno englnoor asked
whnt was tho speed of tho boats of
tho competing lines, and on learn
ing that It was rospeotlvoly 1G and
21 knots, stnted that It would bo n
vory easy matter for tho old compnny
to drlvo tho now fast boat oft tho
routo. by tho very slmplo oxpodlont
of dropping tho speed of tholr boatjj
from 1G to 13 or 14 knots, nnd mnk
Ing tho big roductlon In faros which
tho roducod running oxponsoa of tho
boats would renJor posslblo. Ilo
stutod that tho company owning tho
turblno steomor could never meet
tho cut In rates, for tho reason that
tho reduction of tho running speed
of their vessel would not bring any
corresponding roductlon, In tho coul
consumption. Tho company detor
mlnod to mako tho oxporlroont; and,
aftr running tholr boats for a few
months at a lower spaed and a lower
rata, they found that thoy not onl
rocovored. the passongor traffic which
the loot, but that tho reduction In
running expanses was so great, that
they mado moro money than they
had dono undor tho old conditions
Purthormoro, It was not manv
months before tho turblno steamer
was laid on tho routo and offered
fnr tinln
i It should be understood, howover
that tho conditions were peculiar at
this point, and that the patrons of
tho line uunfiltstad largely of working
people, to whom tho reduction In
fare, oven If gnthed nt tho expense
of time, was a decided consideration
Undwr average condition the faster
boat would havo held tho traffic ovei
at the high rates. Wo record tho
(incident merely as showing In nn In-
Utrwtlng way tho limitations lm
'posed upon tho marine turbine by
(Its Inability to run ocononmlcally at
Ion spoed.
BANK TALK No. 7
-BY THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SALEM, OREGON
Security for Punas
A clo30 study of our publlahod statement will roveal Informa
tion, concerning this' bank'B assots and llabllttlos. EveVy, lUtb la
listed, and It Is shovn how aU moneys aro Invested.
Our purpose Is to mako such Invogtmenta of funds ,Uut will glv
satisfaction. Wo havo sufficient avallablo cash on Jjnd to pro
tcct and caro for our doposltors at all times and under .all circum
stances. Safety first, "profits secondary.
- . r v
SCHOOL fWE HAS AFTERMATH
Raco Suicide
as Prosldent Roosevelt calls It Is not
nearly tho raenaco to Increase in pop.
ulation that deaths among InfanU
are. And eight out of en of those
deaths aro directly or Indirectly
caused by bowel troubles. McOeo'
Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysen
tary, sour stomach and all Infant
ailments tit this nature. Just the
thing for teethlug babies, Price 25
and 50 cents. Sold by all dealers.
(Continued from pag eono.)
Ileve that the furnace was the cause
The Janitor claims that he opuued
Um outside doors, but his other testi
mony is oonflleting. Tho plans of the
building show that the roar door
opened outward, but this fact Is dls
puetd. State Factory Inspector Morgan
will iuspeot the ruins to determine
If posslb'e. whether the authorities
allowed the building laws to bo vio
lated in tho construction of the build
ing, which was never Inspected ly
puted.
Wo know that security and service aro necessary to . moot the
donuuKlo'of satisfied cuotomor. Wf give both, Aayart of our
stntomont that Is not oIoar7WQ.wlU explain personally,.. Wo Invito
a cIobo litBpoctlon of our methods and managomqnt.
Wo Invito you to Jolu Iho. largo number of enroful and consld
erato peoplo who for many years havo found tholr banking rela
tions with us both profltnblo nnd agrcoablo. This bank 'Hub n
successful record of actlvo, and progressive banking.
E W. HAZARD, Cashier
J
IlliaoU Take Action,
gprjnsflold. 111,, JHarca CFgarful
that a disaster similar to .that which
occurrod at Colllnwood might befall
somo city In Illinois, tho stato board
of health has started a crusndo to
romedy defects In school houso con
struction. Buildings In a great num
bor of cities will bo Inspected, and
tho authorities will bo reminded of
tho penalty of permitting doors of tho
housos to open Inwardly.
Bulem COHtnmlatcn Action.
Mombors of tho Salem Board of
Education-havo boon considering tho
advisability of equipping all build
ings In this dlHtrlct with flro oscnpos.
Tho high school Ih considered a
practically froo from danger, hut tho
ward schools aro fitted with furmicos
in tho center of tho structures, nnd
a flro In ono of thorn would bo morn
or le tfangoroui, nJ might result
in a torrlblo fatality. Flro drills aro
kept up In aorno of tho bcIiooIb, and
will probably bo mado n foaturo of,
tha school discipline
Tho cattlo markot was reporUsI
uiruiig tunny,
o i
A Swollen Jaw
Is not protty nor ploasaut. Whether
It's caused by nouralgta, tootkacktf
or accident, Ballard's Snow LtnlmtHt
will reduce tho Hwolllng'and relieve
tho pain. Tho groat and wire eMre
for rhoumntlsm, cuts, burns, brnle,
scaldH any and all aches and pl.
Sold by nil dealers.
Tho gasolino schooner Borwlck got
Inio Coos Bay after a weok of Btom,
bndly wrecked.
Tho Luck)' Quarter.
Is tho ono you pay out for a box of
iur. Kings iow imu ruis. iiwj
bring you tho henlth that's more1
I precious than Jewols. Try them for
(uu,.. u, h...wm...w... v.rr ."
nnd malaria, it inoy wuappoim jrnn
tho prlco will bo cheerfully refunded
at J. C. Perry's drug storo.
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Tha Kind You Have
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