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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1904)
"iwrnfr-lfv -1 'wwmirvTi,1'TmrF7 fl1"". 'JfM " "T)"""1"" ,iTV"fr"'?"-'"'Twir' ,jtt - i'P?7(BS'iv?tSp DLY CAP..AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1904. THREE - iron jedi. now "Ml J $ tCtl UitJ P. 'ft J dilsi flakes Friends Fast. m , an ast Friends I LARGEST SELLER UN THE WORLD. rf Z'ifefefc ,e a,id 's tne Smoker's Protection. 0 Whon a down feot from tho stops the train started. She bravely clambered on, and was snfo. "Gat on," shouted the brakoman, an ha propnrsd to stop th6 train. Tho girls Just trudgod alor.g on tho plat form. Tho brnkeman pulled the ropo and Ui train stopped stock still. Tho young Indy on the steps then stooped gracefully over, puckered her lips, rr.d gave each parting comrade a farowoll kiss. ,. v "Thanks, awfully," snld tho' girls on thq platform to the brakoman. That's a protty good story, and tint horse editor of this paper, who con fMBjfs ignorance Is convinced that If tho kisses are as good as tho Jlps aro tempting, stopping1 tho train a halt hour would bo Inadequate compensation. OU WILL BE ALL SMILES AGAIN jrget Your Stomach and You'll Have a Santa Claus Face. HOW TO DO IT. If thoro Is ono thing more than all thors that will glvo a man a forlorn up some dlstanco beyond this bridge and a forco of mon Is progressing with construction work and driving a rock cut In tho vicinity of Wlldwood postolllce. As soon as spring opens up tho construction crew will be greatly Increased and tho now road will bo completed to tho Bohemia mlnos warohouso, somo 10 or 13 miles boyond the presont tormlnus with all hnstd. Tho steam shovel has Sad friendless appcaranco and make suspended operations for tho winter prim morbid and "cranky" and disa greeable, that thing Is dyspopsla. It BMUcoa ono forget hla friends and bo- xme xnoroso and irritable. Ho Is so Ewrappodt tip in his own misery that to lo Inconsldorato of ovory ono clso. jlloved of this torrible and depress- Eg ailment, he again bocomes a good How and a man among men. I Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro bo und iiuostlon tho moso effective and pular remedy ovor offered to tho ifferors of this torrlblo disease Tho fcousands and thousands of cures ley havo brought about and the enor mous Increase of their salos fully at- nt the truth of this statement. They are, above all, a natural rem- ly. Thoy possess exactly tho same properties that the gastric Juice and ither dlgostlvo fluids of the stomach jsbobsob and they actually do tho llgostlvo work of the stomach and inablo that organ to rest and recupor ite and becomo sound and well. They let in a mild, natural mannor and Fnuso nf disturbance in the digestive Jrgans. They provent any fermonta- ion of tho food which causes sour jmnch. In fact, under their influ ence tho subject forgots that ho has stomach and his resulting chcor ilnoaa presents a great contrast to lis former dejection. Millions of boxes of Stuart's Dys iopsla Tablets are sold annually and iey aro but in the dawn of their pop ularity. Every mall brings letters of lanksgtvlng from grateful ones who lave been cured of this terrible dls- wo. Tho following h ono of nun ireds received each week: Hov. J. It. Hoag, of Wymoro, Nob., ites: "For six years I have been roubled with dyspepsia. Last fall I jecamo vory much alarmed at some Symptoms of heart trouble and came bellevo thero w'as a sympathetic gelation between tho two diseases, or father, that thq stomach trouble was ie cause of the heart disturbances, hit upon Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for a remedy and invested a dollar nd a half for three boxes which last- mo threo months and I can eat any Mnd of food I want and have a good, rigorous appetite. Although I am 77 rears old, now I feel well and with out being requested by anyono I make this statement as a compliment to he virtues of Stwart's Dyspepsia Tab lets." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for kalo by all druggists at 50c a box. but ballasting will bo resumed early in tho spring. In tho meantlmo fills, ballasting and general improvements aro being made in tho company's yards In Cottago Grove. Lane Coun ty Leader. The Doctor vs. Editor. If an editor makes a mistake ho has to apologlzo for It, but If a doctor makes a mistake ho. buries it. If the editor makes ono thoro Is a lawsuit swearing and a smoll of sulphur, but if tho .doctor makes ono thoro Is a fu neral, cut flowors, and a smell of varnish. Tho doctor can use a word a mllo long without knowing what It means, but If tho editor uses It ho has to spell It. If tho doctor goes to see another man's wlfo ho charges for the visit, but If tho editor goes ot soo an other man's wlfo ho gets a chargo of buckuhlt. Any old medical college can mnko a doctor, but it can't make an editor; ho has to bo born. When a doctor gets drunk it is a case of being ovorcomo by heat, and if ho dies it is hoart trouble; when an editor gets drunk it Is a case of too much booze, and if ho dios It is a caso of delirium tremens, Exchange for Ashland's future aro gloomy. Ashland Js a protty "dry" town to day. How long It will romnln strictly so Is yet to bo demonstrated. Tri bune, January 16th. Work on Bohemia Railroad. Tho flno now Oregon & Souherst- in rajlroad bridge across Row river ibovo the Rod BrJdgo station was ompleted this week and trains will on be running boyond this point' be bridge would have been complete N earlier had not an early winter freshet swept the falsework away. be railroad grade has been thrown Millionaire's Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of tho over fed millionaire Js often paraded In .the public prints as a horrible oxamplo of the ovlls attendant on tho possession o fgrcat wealth. But millionaires are not tho only ones who aro afBlctod with bad stomachs,- The proportion Is far greater among the tollors. Dys pepsia and indigestion are rampant among those people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the millionaire unloss thoy avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flowor, which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over 35 years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system, and makes llfo worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottle, 25c; regular size, 75o. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. 0 Ashland "Dry." Tho last night of open saloons In Ashland was not marked by any festiv ity or Incident of Interest. At mid night last night thoy closer their doors for the year. This morning a strip of crepe was noticed on tho door' of one of the Main-street saloons. E. D, Brlggs, assignee of tho Rid dlo Fourth-street saloon, turned ovor the business to tho ownors, and R Riddle and Joe DeGuIre run the place the last wo days. Tho habitues1 of somo of tho old places mlsa the warm stovos and the comfortablo choirs, and WOMEN'S SYMPATHY. Is Proverbial. Salem Women No Ex ception. How much wo owo to tho sympa thetic sldo of womankind. Whon others Buffer thoy cheerfully lend a holplng hand. Thoy toll you tho moans which brought rollef to them that you may profit by thoir oxpori once. Read tho tostlmony glvon hore by a Salem weman: Mrs. Neodham, wife of W, S. Need ham, painter, residing at tho corner of Fourth street and Jefferson avenuo North Salem, says: "Llko almost all painters my husband baa been trou bled with his kidneys tor years. Tho exposure, tho reaching, the stooping, combined with tho turpentlno and matorials in tho paint, all tending to put tho kidnoys out or order. His back ofton achod badly at night whon ho camo homo from work and when ho caught cold it always aggravated the trouble Ho road an advortlso mont about Doan's KIdnoy Pills and procurod a box at Dr. Stono's Drug Store and uso them. They did good work by helping him at onco and ho continued tholr uso until relief was obtained." 'For salo by all dealers. Prico 60 oontfl per box. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agonts for tho IT. S. Remomber tho name, DOAN'S, and take no substitute. 3 The Armstrong Case. Saturday nftornpon Chief Justice Mooro, of tho supreme court,- handed down his decision In the application of Pleasant Armstrong for a certificate of probablo cause for an nppenl, tho court donylng the cortlflcato, holding that, after an examination of tho rec ord, no error was found ln. tho pro ceedings of tho circuit court in sen tencing Armstrong to bo hnngod on tho 22d Inst, and that, therofore, on tho showing made, no stay of pro ceedings could ho grantod. The court Instructed tho clork to notify G. J. Bontloy, attorney for Armstrong, nt onco, and to inform him that tho caso would be heard on Its merits next Wodnoeday. Tho notice was Immedi ately sont by telogrnph. Thoro aro now two nvenuos open to tho attorneys for tho convicted mnn, eltliur to argUe the case on appeal, and take a decision from that appeal (If it is advorso) to the United Statei court, or to go Into tho federal court at onco with a habeas corpus pro ceeding. It is not ltkoly that tho su premo court will change Us position If tho case Is hoard on Its merits hero, nftor tho donlal of tho certificate' of probablo cnuse, and the only advant ago thoro would bo for Armstrong in such a proceeding, would he tho fact that tho record In the state courts would bo comploto boforo going inta tho -federal tribunals. Deaf nesa .Cannot Be Cured. by local applications as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucus lin ing of tho Eustachian tube. Whon this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon It Is entirely closed, deaf ness is tho result, and unloss the in- flam&tton can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous ser vices. We will glvo One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be enred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c, Hall's Family Pills are tho best o Train Delayed by a Kiss. Tho clock In the waiting room at the union depot said the time wat one minute to four, says the Oregon Daily Journal. The Albany local leaves at four. Threo very excited young la dios made their way at a canter down the corridor, and one said "Salem" weakly to the window clerk, whilo she fumbled for the change. The othei two. with satchel and bag rushed straight for tho gateman, and shot by A Good Roads Club. A goods roads club was organized at tho Pettyjohn school house Satur day night by tho residouts of that por tion of Marlon county, for tho purpoBe of securing tho Improvement of the roads south ot Salem, between the city limits and Hall's forry. An en thusiastic crowd gathered for this oc casion, and It was determined to so euro subscriptions to aid tho county court In at onco permanently lmprov in tho main road from Salem to the ferry, so as to make that ono of the best drives In tho county. H. B. Thiol son and Sccretay J. G. Graham, of the Greater Salem Commercial Club, ad dressed tho club on tho mattor of road building, Mr. Thlolsen giving those presont many valuable suggestions, from tho standpoint of n practical en gineer. Tho dpsiro to Improve the! roads was unanimous, and a consld orablo amount was pledged by those proaont townrd making tho doslred Improvements. BRIDGE CARRIED AWAY Kansas City, Jan. 18. .-Three hun dred feet of the Kansns-avonue wngon and street car bridge across tho Kan sas river wns carried away by Ice to day. .The belt lino bridgo still stands, but Is Imperiled. Communication with Armourdnlo is practically stopped. Shafter Upset Htm. Madrid, Jan. 18. Petia Bravo, pres ident of the Cuban court of Justice under- the Spanish regime, sulcldod to day whon he returned .to Mndrld. Aftor the occupation of Santiago by, the Americans ho showed signs of insani ty, spoaklng continually of Shatter, who threatened to oxocuto him unless ho obeyed orders. Pope Getting Uneasy. Rome, Jan. 18. Tho popo today had a long interview with tho Fronch nmbnssador as to what protection Franco would afford Catholics in the far East In tho event of wnr. Ills Holiness said If France was unablo to protect horn ho would appeal to other Catholic powers. Naturdal Deduction. "As for mo," said tho boastful strangor, "I don't know what fear Is." "Ah," observed tho man who car ried ono eyo In a sling, "then you nre a bachelor?" m Ararat PURE AND MELLOW I K RICH AND DELICATE I M A. 8CHREIBER, 8olem. I FARMER'S HOME, 1 Disfigured Sklti Wasted mnsoles and decaying bones. What havoc I Scrofula, 1st nlonc, Is Capable ot all that,, and mora. It Is commonly marked by bunch to. the neck, Ititlatinnatlons In the eyes, dye ppsta,catrrli, mid petiernl tltbltlty. It Is always radically and perm anon tljy cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which expels nil hamors, cures all erup tions, and tmlldi up tlic wholo sytsin whether young or old. nooJ'K rill oureTlvsr inn tlio ntm.Uilttlng miU pnly unthRitlp to tnho Tfltli llood't BuniMtmnihC Tree Crashes Throunh Storei William Whlto, driver of tho Bluar Itlvor stage, says thnt, while soma woodmen wero ongngod In felling tim ber nt BIuo River Friday, one true fall" In the opposto direction from whtchfc it was intondod, and crashed througbt the storo building of .Glen Poworsk demolishing show casos and oroatlntc havoc gonornlly. Mr. Powers esti mates his loss at $700. Fortunntalu no ono was In tho building nt tho tlmo. otherwise tho accident might havo r sultod moro sorlously. Eugene Reg later. A Ministers Mistake. A city minister wns recently handed a notlco to bo road from bis pulpit. Accompanying It was a clipping from, a nowspapor bearing upon tho mattor Tho clorgym&n started to read tho ox tract and found thnt it bcfian: "Tako Kcmp's Balsam, tho best Cough Cure.'" This was hardlywhat hound expected,, and, after a moment's hesitation, ho turned it ovor and found on tho other sldo tho matter intended lor rondlng.3 O I "Portlana and Return Only $2.20." Tho Southorn Pacific is now Boiling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for $2.20, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon dny, giving all day Sunday and Mon day in Portland. Tho somo arrange ment appllos from Portland, giving all Portland pooplo a chanco to visit vol. loy points at greatly reduced rates. W. m COMAN, O. P. A. When You Want Something to at, Just try tho White Houso. Thoy can servo you at any. hour of tho day or night. n.,., it. Iht Kind Yon Han Atom Ed tyani, CZ.ysPm& ' Capita Normal School First National Bank Bnlldlngr, Satenx The fall term of twelve weeks opens September 28, Address, J. J. KiUPS. Salem. Or J. Brownstein & Son. 54 8ta,te street Highest caefipjlpo paid for hides, PelU, Woof, Taj Ipw and Furs; also oneral dealer In old Iron, Rubber and Metals. Phone 2071 Mafn. Stage Takes a Tumble, Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise says that tho out-going stngo m?t with a mishap Monday, which gavo tho driv or and passengers an experience which thoy -wilt not soon forget. It was about 1 o'clock p. m. and the stngo was going around a high grade near Hanson's place, above Remote whon the whool of tho wagon slipped ovor th a grade, and the vehicle and horses turned complotoly over, nnd not stopping until thoy landed In tho riv or, 40 feot bolow. Whon the wagon turned ovor the first time tho driver passcngsrs and mall wero all thrown out, one of the passengers, Mr. Reevos being badly bruised about the body The other paesongers wero slightly bruised, but luck favored the driver, and ho camo out of tho oxperionco un scratched. Tho horses wero taken out of the water, and, tp the surprise of the driver, woro not seriously In jured, and were able to continue on the drive Tho precipice was rough and stcop, and it is n great wonder that all woro not Instantly killed. 9s8eace6:a99se9ee8tt0&aea&9a4$i ID i Go-Carts J 904 Constttiction. English Shapes. Atito Gears. Cushion Tites. Tangent Spokes. Oat, Maroon, and Olive Finishes. Folding Carts. " i I Thn Unison CupniofoinfY Pn $ hiu nuuao i u inoii ..& ju, i i-S I If Contpntmpnt is rhdios, happiness must bo a steel trust 269 Liberty St. Stores, Salem and Albany. es6ae993ee03e9ea s Mligil4eifr44M-fW-HmOtai0)lW him before he could say "ticket" some of them are UnOjt up against the I The other young; lady came crash outside walls today. Their forecasts ing mrpugn, ana rau iur ui iran GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Wm Ferfectlr D14 Wfce He Started to Vm Nenbro'a Uerpldda . Frederick Hmnuell, Mary Ian a block, Butte, Montana, bought a Dottle of Now bro's Ilerplclde, April , TO, an4 began to use It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles In his scalp were not dead and In SO days ho had hair all over his head. On July 2 he writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant as any one could wish." Kewbro's Herplcloaworkii on an old principle and with fi. new die covery destroy the cause and you re move the etfect Zfcrplclde dortroys the irwra that causes' dandruff, falling balr, and Anally baldsestf, bo that with ths cause cone tne esect cannot remain, fltops falling' balr a once and a new growth start. Bold by leading; drturstiU. gend 10& lo Btanma for cample to Too Herpldde Co., Detroit. Mica. Daniel J. Fry, Upedal Aeeat Don't Send a Boy To Mill e ! ?ltaBgaMju'iiiiTrrfJI ItlHl u BSr wmk IT if you want a man's work done, la an old Baying. Yon ean uend anyono to our market tor meat, and your ordor will be filled juut an well as If yon came yourself. We keep nothing but the very choicest meats, fat, prlne, tondor TfT Anil 4nt.v nnil wn nt anil 4eftr.i I your steaks, roasts and chops oh I only experts can for your table. . C. Cross I Wf f f l.f lf r-HW0frKrgtOti" fgy f A TO' . a" .. ' TEJT- jn. rug v-.ut m xay How about this prico. Wheat and oat hay $10 per ton. Other grades in proportion. Wo havo tho goods. Phone us your orders. D. A. White & Son, Phone 1781 Feeflmen an6 Seedsmen, 301 Commercial St,. Satcn, Ore, iat)tti3$ as