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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
' rw,!J?iFHifl,y DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGOX, KMnV. MAY 8, ino 99 i-:mrmiiiinmiiiiii9 """ " ' ,iB TT'-'.'i' :";... ..vrvfc Hk. a aia w nnv ar bb w 'ini umiiiiiiiiiiiH r.'.'Vl V M:4 i, .j r !: 'I I"'"; !. I I'" i. - - - l.!:rl ' Practicing the Grocers Wink and isn't it worth 'winking for when you get ? Well wink at the grocer and learn. i v. v 'J ft J . f!f'tf KllLi--. ' . ; f ) i Read It Before I ShMhiW lyo is i yu e ft i r MMHMHMmmnaoiiiaamaMnam I I LOCAL BASEBALL I UY JOCK A I I H I I 1 1 I i I 1 HI M I 1 1 M it Tho Falrmount baseball club of South Salem have enlarged' their membership to such an extent this ooaBon, that they nro now placing a Becbnd bhnch of ball artists on tho field which bids fair ito put un somo good nmatour sport In tho ball lino, nnd on tho coming Sunday morn ing at 10:30, tho two respective Falrmount teams will hook up, and a warm bout Is oxpectcd to bo pull ed off between tho two aggregations. Tho line-up for tho newly .collected team Is, Tommy Clark, catJchor; Elmer Daue, pttchor; Mllo Rasmus son, first baso; J. Myrlng, second base; R, Jones, third baao; E. Ar nold, short stop; V. Zozol, right field R. Welch, center field; R. Mol son, left flold. Tho gamo will bo played on tho Falrmount grounds at tho Intersection of Mission and Lib erty streets. South Salem. Tho Falrmount club havo also prospered in tho financial way, and havo movod their club rooma from their former location An tho Hurst hall, to tho upper floor of tho Stolner & Durger building on Stnto stroot. Their now nppartmonts will bo fit ted up with now furnlturo and mailo as comfortablo as tho prosojit finan ces of tho club will pormlt for tho members of tho club, who now num ber 48, or an Increase of 33 over thnt of last season. Tho Falrmount club in tho only aggregation in tho, city who pro mote nthelotlcs Independently, nnd for this reason they should havo ftho loyal support of local lovora of sports. Through tho kindness of Mr. Roy Buckingham of this city, tho Fair mount club will' Boon havo a neat tonnls court In addition to their places of nmuBomonts. Tho court will bo situated In South Salem at the Intersection of Hush and .Com mercial Btreets. Mr. Buckingham being tho owner of tho land gave tho club the privilege or tnc ubo oi u. ROOSEVELT SAYS IT IS BILL TAFT w In all stations of life, whoso vigor sitjfl rtulltjf may have boon undermined M broken -dbwBr by overwork, exa'cMffK social dutle, the too frequent bearltHtol ) rhlldren, or other causes, will find la Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the mert potent, invigorating lestoratire strengtk ! giver ever, deviled for their special bene fit Kunlntr Movers wtUJnd It eipeclaf ly valttablelk susulnlng belr atrengtH and promotln8an dtutndant hirUhmm for the child. l3xrctAnt or t will find It a crlcelesvWiiTOprpVe tlM system for baby? poraln and tvnO the ordeal comimratlveTr'p&lnloM. irio nn hnr;n n IHfV TWli W WMl n vfnr cateTrlaVJBS. Weak women. wb suffer from frequent heajaohes, baek ache, draeglng-uown distress Jow dows In tho abdomen, or from painful or Irrer uiar mommy perious, gnawing or ait trcssod sensation In stomaoh, dluy o faint spells, se tmaulnary specks or spot floating before eyM. have dlagreeble, peivio catarrhal araui, prolapsus, int version or retrcvertlon or ether dlsplae menu of womanly organs trom weaK of narta will, whether tlier exnerii many or only a few of the above ay toms, find roflef and a permanent cure vf using laitnimiy ana lairiy penisieotif Dr. Pierce's Favprlte Preseriptlon. This world-famed stelfl for woBiaa'i wtiliniMiM nnd neullar kllmenta la fure glyceric extract of tke eholcest 8' Ive. tnedlctn&l roots without drep 4 alcohol In lu mnko-up. All its Ingredt nU prlntod,ln plain English on Its bottle wrapper aim attested under oath. Dr. Pleree thus Invites the fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that It will be found to contain only tho best agent known to tho most advanced medleal science of all tho different schools of prae . tlce for tho cure of wcmaU's peeoliai weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about ths eomposltlon and professional endorse' ment of tho "Fo vprfto Proscription," en4 postal card rqitrwt to Dr. U. V. Pierce, llu(Tftlo.,N. Y., for his frt booklet treat Ing of same. T You cfln't afford to accept as a stibaM , tute for this remedy nf ktinttii compos kien a secret noitrum uf wknown oomjx Mm Tktn't do It LEV4TE SALOON STANDARDS illlwaukco. "Wis.. May 8. Plans a natlonnl camnnlgn which Is to lude every state In tho union for rating tho stnadnrd of tho saloon uness of tho country will ho Inched nt tho convention of tho Km States Browors' association U June 8 to 20. Tho nssocla- Includos nearly ovory brower In havo agreed thnt disorderly and have agreed that disordely and reputable saloons must bo ollm- ted. With this ond In view, it believed n cood nart of tho timo tho convention will Ito glvon up tho discission of- this Important Meet. In a small wny tho crusado Inst dlvo saloons has already pa begun by tho brewers lu vnrl- imrts of tho country, but tho in is to extend this movement nnd Iflng tho next year many undoslr- pe saloon mon will bo driven oui business,, In a number of cIUob work Is now under way nnd has suited In such good conditions that is national association lins dccldod take hold of tho subjoot nnd ex cJ tho house cloanlne. FThls spirit of Inquiry which ha3 been otnrtcd by tho Anti-Saloon mnti thrc.ighout tho country to reallzo that their worst enomlci- nro within their own ranks. For somo years efforts havo been mndo hero nnd thero to rid tho saloon busliicsa of Ito disorderly nnd law-defying cle ment. In MnssachuscttB and In Pennsylvania this has been pretty thoroughly accomplished by wise loglslntlon. In othor Btatca tho laws themselves havo Invited and stim ulated ovor-competltion. which haa I proved disastrous to tho moralo of tho business. Indlvldunl browem in ovory conter hnvo dono what thoy could as individuals to lmprovo tho situation, but without much result, nnd 'it boenmp evident that the work must be dono In an orgnnlzcd way by tho browors and tho rotnll liquor dealers as a body, if nny lasting bonoflt wns to bo had. Tho Toxuh browort two years ngo employed tholr own lawyers nnd so cured tbolr own ovldonco, nnd forced tho hnnda or ho pollco and prosecu tors, and havo rid tho atnto of two thousand gambling nnd othor Jolntu which wore annexes to ho saloons, tho brewora of tho board of trndo of Now York havo now undertaken to do tho same thing In co-operation with tho Commlttro of Four teen (organized to regulate the Rnlhos Law hotel ovll) and tho bonding companies, which bond tho licencoes. As a result ol this ar rangement, It Ib oxpectod that ICO disorderly places will be put out of business through tholr Inability to securo new licences. .. t LAUNDRY Why Is our work demanded by stylish and up-to-dato drossors as well as thoao who dress for comfort. Because In finishing up our work wo give that touch of good taste that Very readily appealB to the man of fashion. Our work haa a mysterious something about It that easily distin guishes It from ordinary laundry work. Those who demand corn tort, find our work la pliable, due to our own particular wny of starching. A shirt or collar laundered by ub gives with every raoe:i(nt of tho body, giving nbsoluto comrort to tho wearer. Our collars do not break at Beam or buttonholo, and you will find no b.lsters or wrinkles. You might Just as well have this work; !' costs no more. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 25 13C-1CC S. Llborty St. Tho Buffalo browors havo already dono tho same thing, nnd It is ex pected thnt Blmllnr resolutions will follow in Rochcator, SyrnctiBO nnd other up-Btnto cities. Tho West Virginia Browors' nBso elation has sont a circular letter to liquor dcalora insisting upon their rigid compllnnco with tho Inw in ovory particular. Tho New Jersey browors passed resolutions to tho 8amo effect n few months ngo; nnd tho Ohio broworn havo tnkon Blmllnr action. Tho Minnesota browors nro nlso in lino; nnd tho Mllwaukeo brewers nro now taking tho mntter up. It Is oxpectod that a wholosalo house clonnlng will tnko placo In tho retnll liquor trndo In every city of Impor-tnnco. Ibid Attack of Dysentery Cured. "An honored citizen of this town was Buffering from a Bovero nttack of dysontory. Ho told a frlond if ho cou'd obtain a bottlo of Chambor lnln'B Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy, ho folt confident of being cured, ho hnvlng u'd this romody In tho West. Ho wns told that I kept It In stock nnd lost no tlmo In obtaining It, and was promptly curod," Bays M. J. Leach, druggist, of Wolcott, Vt. For aalo by Dr. Stono'fl drug Beoro. SMILES. KxrevrrycrrcEocM OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A large number of them are now using ALLEN'S BOSTON UltOWN IUtEAD FLOUR. Tho people of New England havo lived on lust such Pnro v'noda for over a hundred years These ""J on just such Pure toous tor over a. uuuuicu ;.. ..v.. goods are put up In packages and in 10 and 25-pouhd -acks, and aro for sale by ALL FIHST-CLASS GROCERS. ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY 8aa Jose, Cal DesMoInes, Iowa It la not too lato to go out after you read this, and clean-up a llttlo around your block, If your con science Binlto you. Such interviews ns Tho Journal had yostorday with Mr. Lafky aro valuable lltornturo In locating people In the Wlllametto vnlloy. 8everal hundred copies fo to Mr. Lafky's personal frlendo in tho east, and such mon as Mr. Lafky aro a llttlo board of trade In thomselvos. J. H. Ackermnn makos a good uggestlon for tho Increase of tin . Btniti BCnooi III" il roaiuiu Hint w. & C land grnnt to the atnto school funds The Fulton and Hawley res olution will, of course, return It to tho Btate without furthor ceremony Just watch it como. Several hundred copies of this paper go out today to direct atten tion of tho peerloss summer rosort advantages of Fall City. Tho peo ple over thero are awakonlng to their opporunltlos. State street Is actually paved I has taken ten yars to get started If Salem had paved 20 yeurs ago this would bo a city of 20,000. Portland papers Ignoro soveral Salem booster meetings and that city Is short one rose float. Salem Is tho only town In the state that 'makes Portland Jealous, Salem !b rapidly winning the dis tinction of having tho rlnest high school In tho state, Watch the Salem high school baseball -team clean-up the state. With good conchlug nnd more prnc tlco It Is possible. Vnliivd Sumo An Gold. , B. O. Stewart, n morchant of Ce dar Vlow, Miss., aaya: VI toll my customers when thoy buy a box of DrA Klng'fl Now Llfo PlllB thoy got tho worth of that much gold in weight, If nllllcted with constipation, miliaria or biliousness." Sold under gunrnntlee nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. 25c. P Thel Capital Journal takes tho largest tolograph Borvico of nny nowBivipor In tho world in n city tho 8lzo of Salem, o TEA You think one tea as good as another ? ,, Why don't you buy al the lowest price you see in the window ? Your grocer rtturni your rooocr U xou doo'i i&tSofallllni-' Deiti pr him. BODY OF MAN FOUND AT RTAYTON Tho body of Dr. Potor Oannon, the vctomiilnn of Stnyton, popularly known nnd atylcd at Dr. Dandy, was dlBcovored In n torrlbly decompbsod condition In a ditch nonr his homo town, apparently having betn drown ed In tho llttlo stream while Intoxi cated, He disappeared from his homo about a month ago und It was thought ho had met with nn acci dent, but as .tlmo went on nothing was heard from him and It was be lieved ho had loft tho country. Tho body was discovered through tho keen deduction of B. Weddlo of Stayton, who Baw a buzzard circling high In tho hoavons and made tho romnrkablo augury that "That buz zard shows whore Doc Danry la and I'm going to get him," Ho wont to tho spot and but for Jewelry In tho pockota It would havo been ImposBl blo to ldontlfy tho remains. Washington, May 8. President Roosovolt Is no longer nnnoyod by third lorm tnlk. RtntoB Walter Well- man, the correspondent nnd person nl frlmut nf the Prpsldont. becnuso ho now bolloves that all clangor of bis nomination ib over, tho tiuru torm boggy no longer ulBturua Wo presidential slumbers. Hccontly, when asked by n rocklos visitor whnt action ho would tako In caso tho Chicago convention took tho bit in its teeth nnd ran nwny with him, Roosovolt replied: "I can't toll you for I don't know. It la clear out of tho quostlon now bccnuBo Tnft la cortaln to bo nomi nated." Tho President is not taking nny hnnd in tho vlco presidential light, dcclnros Wollman, but ho is known to bo-against Hughes. Ihighos, on tho other hand, is not n party mnn and wonUI not contrlbuto anything to tho strength of tho organization. For thnt renBon Hoosovolt doo not favor him. Poison Onk Polsnlng. Ballard'B Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. II. P. CornolluB, Tumor, Ore. writes My wife has discovered thnt Snow Llnlmout euros "Poison Oak PqlBonlng," n vory pnlnfMl troublo. Sho not only cured u caso of It on hersolf, but on two of hur frlondn who wore poisoned by thla same Ivy. Prlco 2 Go, 50c and f 1.00. o ' OA.WTOIIIA, Bmi ti lh8 Wn Yott HaM 'aW 8"t n Closed Deal for Bite Final negotiations wore closod lust evonlng by which the Oregon Electric Rallwuy company acquires ownership of a qunrtor block of prop'orty at tho cornor of Mill and High Btroetfl, of this city, formerly owned by Thomas llolmnn. It will be used na a to for tho freight do pot and yards of tho company und & temporary pas&ongor Htutlon. Tho company now has a franchlso on High unc1 Mill atreots, but will uak tho council for an additional block west on Mill Btreot for switching nurnoses and an ontronco to Its property Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING I Will givo prompt attention to all ordorB, guarantee our work to givo flatlafaotlon and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WILL niJ PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTIIAOTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a Jewelry Store. Phone 550, COMFORT HIIOKH AND HOUSE HLIPPER0 Wo havo a flno Btock of Ladlea' and Men's oaay houso Sll,)pors as-1 Shoos with wido toea, and olafttlc Bldoa; also al full lino of Men'n, Wo men's and Children's Oxfords and low Bhoos from ?2.25 up to l. Come In nnd boo my stock. Jacob Vogt 349 Stato street. YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF BACK TO HEALTH By Inking ft Mnirt rom-M' of HoMtetlfr'M KtOiniich BlttiTH without any further dolay. It Ib com pounded from tho purt liigcvdlmitH and those recognized by uu-dlcal oxperta hb bring tho Ih( for Btrengthonlng the dlgotlvo orgnn, bulldlug up run-down syitems, keeping the bowola free from costivoiesu and pronouncing, sound Bleep. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters In one of tli oldcht iiifllcJiu-H before tho public, having been tested and tried for A3 yrurs. This fact should onvlnco you that It deserves u fair trial In cases of Poor AniH'tHt. IndfgcMllon, DynjK'p hIii, Nuiinch, HfMrtburH, C'osthvm-, BlllouNiKHM, Kidney ComplalHl, I'e mule IIIh. und Muhtrbtl IVvt-r. IKm't ucctit hh)'(IiIhk (1m) Im itac of Hotetier', ' SUMMKIt SCHOOL Tho first term of tho Summer Normal opens on May 4 nnd continues eight weeks, The Bccond torm opens on Juno 29 and continues until tho August examination. CiuBsoB will bo formed In all tho brntichos for stnto nnd und county papers. Tuition each term $10. Tho class In Primary Method begins on Juno 15 nnd continued 12 days. Tuition (7.00 Special work will bo glvon 8th grndo iMiplls. Addrt'sa, J. J, KIIAPS, Riilfrn. Pv. Phono 44 Main 147 N. High &t. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES CaliB nnd Livery, nil Rigs 'Modern IJubbor Tiro. W WWW IvVTIW WsW"" W FRENCH FEMALE PSLLS. A Sue, 6ewu Ku If Scrrmuu U,mimhw. riYK IKflWS Tl FAU. !! S-UI iMta. ImU4. tu,lol,l. IIimImhMUiM 3iiuimA t mum lwrs44. wt hihU lMtt1mtl. WljM4UutUM,WkuUlM k,t Umm tni smi fUn l I W UNITtPMmlMt ..T4. Um,f. I i Soli In Shm by Dr. 5. C. Shm U .