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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1909)
V DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON tfflWflX, JULY 10, 1000. i t' M I 1 Jf ! I fr4-9iiaf4t.fSf4H4---Hlg NOTICE! i For Sale-A very choice building lot, close to heart of city. Suitable for flats or residence. For information see H. A. JOHNSON & CO. MURPHY BLOCK HAS KIND WORDS FOR OUR FAIR Albany Herald Says: "One of the Best, If Not Grdatest Cherry Show Ever Held." BUmttHtttWI I h&46'f IM f frwil'll E-RU-SA THE ONLY LAWFUL PILE CURE Docauso It does not contain narcotics, mercury, cocaine, load or any poisonous drugs. Docauso E-RU-SA CURES PILES. U. S. Dispensatory rccommondB ovory Ingredlont of E-RU-SA. Drug laws make "false or mis leading stntoraenta" a crlmo. Thoroforo tho salo of nil otbor or Injurious narcotic pllo medicines Is illognl, bocauso they affect iuo brain and spinal marrow, produco constipation and novor euro. All rollablo, up-to-dato druggists of highest standing sell and lndorso E-RU-SA, namely In Salem, DR. STONE'S DRUO STORE, O. W. PUTNAM & CO., RINGO & GRADER, RED CROSS PHARMACY, and CAPITAL DRUO STORE. W. H. Coo'oy. The JOURNAL BEST WANT ADVERTISER Wit I i)CIf iltOf iaHMfr8ief f lH8-HHH jl I Camping and Outing Goods : Children's Rompers Uftc Children Khaki Rompers. .nOc Doys' Waists ii3c 2Cc Straw Hats 10c 2Gc Sun Donnets 15c Ladies' Vests 10c Ladles' Handkerchlofs ,..Sc Chlldron'B Dresses "5c Ladles' Canvas Shoes 75c Men's Canvas Shoes. .. .$1.-5 Boys' Khaki Suits, long pants 75c 15c Heavy Linen Toweling, per yard 10c Good Apron Check Gingham, per yard 6 1-4c J Childrens' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, pair 8 1-3c White Duck, yard 10c Shirt Waists, each U5c Dost Prints, yard 5c ?.1.3G Duck Skirts, each. .91-00 Garden Hats, oach 25c ?2 Covort Skirts, each. .$1.25 Windsor TIos, oach 5c $3 Dross Skirts, each. . . .$2.00 Children' Shoos, pair. . .$1.00 Child's Tennis Shoes, pair 50c of tho Commercial Club, and Hon. F. A. Miller, of this city responding In most excellent tasto, all comment Ing on tl o excellont work Salem Is doing In telling tho peoplo of tho nation of the great Wlllamotto Val ley. Albany, tho great Applo City, mndo good with the Cherry City, wished her unbounded success nnd Invited her onmnsso to be presont at tho applo show this fall. LEBANON BOY IS KILLED IN RUNAWAY Men's Balbriggan Underwear, each 25c Men's Woolen Suits of Clothing $5.00 up Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts, each 25c Comforters 8-ounce Duck Blankets Denims Dusters Covert Cloth Shoes Drilling Hosiery Linen The Albany Hornld hos tho follow Ing kind words for Snlom's big chery fair, that is now a matter of histery: Salem has been doing horself proud tho paBt day or two with tho greatest cherry fair that was over hold in tho Wlllamotto or tho stnto olthor for that matter. The exhibi tion will continue today, closing with a blaze of glory. Thousands of people hnvo attend ed tho cherry fair at Salem, tho streets woro thronged with pooplo, good nntured, neighborly and well wishing, visiting tho mngnlflcent dis play of cherries, hundreds of boxes of tho most porfect fruit ovor brought before tho public, tho en tire floor space pf one of tho largest buildings In the city being dovotcd to the display and set oft with pretty decorations. Salem lu Justly proud of her cherry fulr nnd indeed sho has reason to be, as It has been ono of the best if not tho grcatost cherry shows ever hold. Friday woo Albany day at tho Cap ital City and about flvo hundred peoplo from this city mndo good and helped to swell tho throng, witness ing the two balloon ascensions, at tending the bonttlful exhibit nnd listening to tho vords of wolcomo from tho leading spirits of tho nf fair. In the afternoon a short pro gram was prepared, and glvon from a large platform on ono of tho main streets, whore, nftcr a few well chosen words of welcome from Lam bert Rex, excellent music by tho Sa lem band and two highly commond- nblo vocal selections by Mrs. Carlton Smith, Snlom's sweetest singer, they were trented to thort roBponses from reprcbontntlvcs from Albany, Attor ney G. W. Wright, Mannger Strublo, " Tho Lebanon Express of Tuos day says: Joseph, tho S-yenr-old son of Jos. Doyanovsky, who Hvo3 seven miles northeast of Lebanon, was killed this morning In a runnwny accldont. Mr. Doyanovsky and throo boys httchod up a team this morning for tho purpose of hauling hny. In do ing so they failed to snap ono of tho iusldo checks, Throo boys woro on tho wagon, and JoBcph had tho linos. Tho chocks not being proporly ad justed ho was tunable to manngo the J team, which bogan running. Two of tho boys wore unhurt, but Joseph wns thrown In such a man ner that hlH head fell' between tho hind wheel nnd brake, and every time tho wheel turned n spoko struck him In tho head When ho was takon out his skull was beaten nl most to a Jolly. Dr. J. C. Dooth was called, but tho boy died soon after tho arrival of tho doctor. Tho accldont hap pened about 8 o'clock, and tho victim pnssed away about an hour later. Lit tlo Joseph appears to havo boon un fortunate. On his fifth birthday ho broko an nrm, on his sixth birthday ho broko his log, his fathor remark ing that tho noxt tlmo ho would broak his neck, llttlo thinking that such an ocurronco would happon. Tho borcaved parents havo tho sym pathy of tho ontlro neighborhood. . unnmnti IH)f If i X-RAYS AND SMILES I ae-m'H Tho Kind You Iforo Always Bought, cuul wlilo.Ii IM boon, lu uso for over 30 years, Jins borno tho signnturo of nnd Ima boon mndo under his por- f-f-, Bonnl supervision Binco Its Infancy. cocc- Allow no ono to deceive you In. this. All GoiintcriVIlH, Iml.ntlons nnd" JiiHt-iugood"nro but Experiments that tr.llo Avltlt nnd ciulnngcr tho health of Infants nnd Children Esporlonco ngnluat Experiment. What, is CASTORIA Castorhv 1h a harmless Bubstltuto for Castor OH, lnro Gorlc, '"X ' - foot hint? Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It co-'-'"i ..'" Opium, Morphlno nor other Norcotlo suV.ttir.ee, fM tR0 is its Kunrnntoo. It destroys "Worms and ullajo ' r. '. 1 .ichj. It cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation n:d Fl.itutoncy. lb assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tlxo Cul!.!rc.i,,l Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. v CSLMUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 3c:trc tlio Signature of (Z&tf&i Fiie Kind You Hate Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years, TWl,OCNTUftOdN, TTMURftftYaTMCT, MWVCKKtlTr. rsii I "THREE WEEKS' TONIGHT lUJAOlIINQ TUB SPOT. SHE FEARED PARALYSIS 1 ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240"246 Commercial Street Eiiiiiiiaiiif-fti-K-Hie-e-f-f w Summer Rates East SO DID TDK PHYSICIAN WHO AT- Tlw.DKD THIS CASH OK NIJRVOUS HltKAKDOWX DUIUXG TDK SEASON 1000 vlu the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. FROM SALEM To OMAHA and return $61,65 To KANSAS CITY and return $61,65 To ST, LOUIS and return $69,15 To CHICAGO and retur, $74,15 nnd to other principal cities In the Esst, Middle West and South, Correspondingly low fares. OX SALK JUNK ii, ; JULY 2,' 8; AUGUST 11, 12 To DENVER and return $56,65 On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit October 31st. These tickets present some very attractive features In the way of stopover privileges and choice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to make side trips to many interesting points en route, Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight adranoe over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be fur nished by uny Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Po-tland, Oregon. 9 Nervous breakdown may be tho first sign of paralysis or homo other severe nervous disorder. A tonic for tho norves .8 uio ono romody for nournsthonlc conditions and Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills uro a nerve tonic as well as n specific for conditions that lend to several fornix of par alysis. They are, therefore, of unusual val ue lu cases of extreme nervousness In which ..i ore Is reason to hollovu thnt the trouble may progress until a dls ease dovelojw that In gonornlly re garded uk Incurable. Such it ease was that or Mrs. V. II. Gorhich of Uni versity Plnco, Stntlon No. G, Tncomn, Wash. She nays: "About two months before tho birth of my youngest son 1 became Krcntly run down turough worry and overwork In carliiK for my husband, ,who had been variously Injured In an 'accident After the birth of the child ;i xwih tompletoly broken down in .health My head and back ached alf I of he time. 1 had no appetite uiul. whenever I ate. my stomach 1U- UfMkVtl 111,' bU IIIHl IOOU UIUIII MOlll to do me any good. I felt so tiled that I WH'Ued to sleep all of the time. I had been sick oulj u, few weeks when I began to notice u numb, creeping like deusatlon in my IihihIh and feet. These at first Kindually lusted longer until I would feel them for a whole day. My hands and fee; became colorless and dead like. There was no letting lu them and I could hardly write or do anv work with them. The numbness was worse during damp weather or when I was j extra tried. I sas under a doctor's caio for over a ear and, when the numbness began, he said . was In dangor of paralysis. He treated mo with elec tricity for several weeks but he did not help mo. Then I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as I happen ed to read of a case like mlno, which nev had cured. I gave them a thor ough trial and four.d they wore help ing me for I grew stronger In ovory way. The numbness finally left me and I was entirely cured. I have been s'rong and well since and am ible to do tn work " The remedy which gave Mrs. Ger lach complote health can be obtained at anv drug store or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Sohemc tudy. N. Y . at 60 cents per box; six boxes' for J2 50. While so promptly effective. Dr Williams' Pink Pills con tain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly safe and create no drug habit A new edition of a booklet on nerv ous dlhord rs .id b-ir treatment will be K-nt free on request to any address justpuid Col. Hofer was hero only two dnys, but wo had n nlco Bhowor following his visit. Hnrnoy County NewB, It Is n llttlo severe on Orogon that wo uro tho only man lu It that ever prayed for anything and got It. . The Orogonlnn Is doing splendid work on laying the foundations In Its trontmont of tho tnrlff bill to have Oregon go Democratic nt tho next oloutlon. Having fnllod In Its onslnught on the power of prayor to bring rain, the Oregoiilnn mnloads tho whole unprofitable contention on T. T. Geer It Is not tho first tlmo It hnB hnnded him groon goods. Tho Monitor nnnd boys will havo a urn ml picnic and ball. Tho whole thing will bo cnrrlcd on without nn appropriation from tho stnto. Tho music hall girls at Coney Inland hnvo, It Is said, gono In bath lug after tho thoatres close, without bothering about bnthlng Halts. Woll, according to roports from thoso sum nior resorts, thoy don't havo to tnke off much but their hair ribbons. With Ding ohorrlos soiling in Se attlo for 25 conts a pound, It eooms quite posslblo that some ono Is got ting an unholy rnko-off between pro ducer and oonsumor. The dlapntclioH yostordny told of n man coming from Alnsku to Sonttln to marry a girl who came from Pitts burg. The story says, "thoy trnvoled far to ond romance." True, Isn't it, but then tho ond of romance Is some times tho boglnnlng of wUdom. Elinor Glyn's Great Play With I Fine Cast and Beautiful Scenery Will Be Here Tonight. Elinor Glyn'a dramatisation of hor own heart story "Throo Wooks" will bo prosontod nt tho Grand Op era IIouso tonight with n groat cast of metropolitan playors hoadod by tho fainouB Ilcryl Hopo and Harry C. Browne and with a woalth of beautiful sconory nnd effects. Tho Tho Wostorn Christian Advocato re ferring to thin book, salds "Tho powor nnd bonuty of Its descriptions and tho pathos of Its sconce aro un deniable" Thousands of othor wholesomo minds hnvo found a vor Itnblo mlno of moral thought nnd uuggnstlon lu thlo story and uttorly confuted tho vulgar minds who hnvo ondoavorod to dony thorn. Miss Glyn hns mado n powerful lovo trag edy out of hor book which onllats tho sympathy from tho vory begin ning until tho final curtain falls on tho uufortunato queen's death. It Can Ho Done, Bo Score of Sale Citizens Say. To euro nn aching back, Tho pains of rheumatism, Tho tlrod-out feelings, You must ronch tho spot got t tho catiBo. In most ciiscs 'tis tho kidneys. Doan's Kltlnoy Pills nro for tte kldnoys. P A. Button, 1126 Wnllor stret, Snlom, Or., tnys: "For ton or twelra ycaro rhoumntlsm and kldnoy trouble was tho plnguo of my life, and two or throo times I was laid up on account of tho sovoro pain In my back. I could hardly mova, owing to tho Inmonoas, nnd, had to loavo my farm and co mo Into tho city to doctor for tho troubles. Nothing oocmod to bring mo moro thnn temporary ro llof, and I was In bad shapo, whon I wont to Dr. Stono's drug store nnd procured Donn'B Kldnoy Pills. My limbs would scarcely support mo, and I could only got around with tho grontost dlfltculty, Doan's Kidney Pills bonollttod mo nt onco, and when I hnd tuad thrco boxos I was freo from ovory symptom of roy old troublo, nnd my health was hotter than it hnd boon In years. Doan's Kldnoy Pills nro tho best remedy I ovor tiBod." For snlo by all denlors, Prlco CO conts. FoBtor-Mllburn Co., Duffalo, Now York, rolo ngonts for tho United StntCH Romombor tho name Doan's nnd tnko no other. DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cured by LycKaE.PinkhBi:rs Vi igetabK Compound Icnl Retail Market. Wheat, por biiFhal 11.30 Hay, cheat 17 CP18 Hay, yjovor $14 15 Potatoes, buhol 700. 80 Apples, bushel 50W1.U0 Prunes, por lb A8, m Prunos, por lb 1U4 Cranberrlos, Howe's varie ty, bbl 13.01 Mutter nnd Kl'. Retail. Rbbb .....25c Cream -ly butter 30c Country butter 2Sc Flour. Eastern Oregon 11.75 Bran, per sack. ..... hh Shorts, por sack J1.35l.fi3 Rolled barley . . iO.j) Local Wliolnsnlc Mnrkct. Wheat, bushel Jl. 1501.30 Oats, bushol 50 C COc Flour, hard uoat J6.40 Flour, valloy 5.O0C.OO jn.jJtb P" V illll reed, nborts. , . Mill foed. bran... Hops. 1908 crop. . Hns. 1907 crop. Ohittam bark , . . . Wool, cocrso . . . Wool, medium . . Mohair 33.50 30.00 .10 .2S131, .S03U .18 .30 .23 CHIIdfn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTO Rl A I'aw J'hm. Mich -"J i-tfi'rV. tn my troi , roiiMir li'.rU.dl.iK' lutix IllUtlOII .tnd I'OI l tlun, fut M' . years. My dodoi wild tlii-re wnv , J.tiie for i.. 1 ii' Opfntloll lilt I tal. '. Ii j "ii. i i'i- hi ' l ..1 nil ( t i I ' I I'llll ll I) 1 ... ii well ' li Ii." i.MM Ii AU.il. Aiiorliur )Minitluii Am (It'll. (IU'rfv, HI. "i ni.i.t wtiiuii li know wlint that wi i.ti rl 1 ji -(Hi u,i Ldin K. I'lnklium's eu UL e t. m iwund. luu done fur inc. Tiv of t. bfkt ductors Im C'lih if,o ffcltt ! .. (hi.'. die if Id' I ft have u:i oiMTiil'i'i, . I never 'ln n'A of wclni a vm-II ,1 ; atfaln. I 'iidit small tun nntiidfe, troubles j'i that 1 tullrwl da ' nlKht. A liieiid recouiiundid ).y . K. I'lnklmni's Vi'alle C'uiiim hi. . and it tnaile me a well woman." i'. Alvkna SpfcitLiNO, 11 Lunudnn Ft. ChlciiKo, 111. J.ydla K. Pjjikhnm'sVi'gotublof'nr pound, made from roots and h v has proved to be the most meet- remedy for curing the worst fort, o female il), includlnt,' (llsplacemer' inllamnmtioti, lltrokl tumors, irrci" lantics. periodic pains, backache, I iiiK-down feeilug, llatuleiicy, Iii'Id ' tlon, nnduenous prostration. It ci but a trifle to try it. and the reM" has been north millions to nci suffering women. WMBP aasf f l S. COMMIRCIAL sr nil Patent Medicines or medicines advertised in tills pap r uro fur tulo DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug storo In Oro gon, owes no one, and no one rwet It; carries largo stock; Its nh-'vp countors and show cases aro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposos. Dt Btono Is a rogular graduate In med Iclno, and has had many years of ex perience in tho practice Consulta tions aro free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices (or medtclno. Dr. Stone can be tonnd at bis drug store, 8alom, Or,, frm 7 In the morning until 9 at nlgbt.