w i "n WFVT pr-- -! 1 SIX l1 if ki HPJr 1 vV B ! v A H Hfu'Bi 3 33io Kind You Havo Always 1b mo for over 30 years, and jyfyjjf 8ima . AUOoiintorfoItij, Imitations and " Just-as-good "are Irnfe - Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health o Infants and Children Experience t gainst Experiment. What is 6ASTORIA Cot "rift, is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gor.V Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic) gnbkuincc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach, and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho (YU The KM You Haie Always Bouglit In Use For Over 30 Years. 1 ' ' TH CtNAUB OOMMMT, t N UrinAT TRtCT, Mf'w VOH CITY.' 1 Ml ( Lv w 5tW : m m&mmrm ti8!8sae3w oca Don't Send a ttii.inni)mtKiinininnifunnuianiin , Phene: Main 2953, ? AJUL WORK WHEN : PROMISED 193 Commarelttl St. Orer The Journal, km iiaftifrKHi a r r i , ;;;;;;. ; vr c i v ;; &fLrKJJXy sj i; GRAIN S AND Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude ad stick Sulohur. J. G. Graham, AgOIlt, Bought, and Tvlilcli litis bc lias borno tho slgnafruro of lias ccn mado under his tmjt- F orvlslon since its lnfnbcy. Signature of th Yotf Will Agree With us, on Investigation, that our carpet and drapery de partment Is tho largest and most varied In this territory. Some say wo carry too much, but wo doem.lt only Just to our great and growing patronnge to X show tho products oftho best mills, In quantities sufficient to justify tho most critical. Now spring offerings in high price carpcta and rugs Just arrlycd. The House Furnishing I Company 269 Liberty Street. Stores Salem and Albany. Boy To.Mffl If you ,wnnt a man's work dono, Is an old saying. You can sond anyone to our marltot for meat, and your order will bo filled Just aa well as If you came yourself. Wo keep nothing but the very choicest moats, fat, prime, tender and Juicy, and wo cut and trim your steaks, roasta and chops aa only exports can for your table. E. C. C oss . i Springtime's Coming1 And wlion it Rots horo you will need n lot of GOOD i HUNTING to moet tho do inands of tho big business you expoot, so Don't Wait Until the last inlnuto, but bo prepared for tho buslnosa whou it cornea. Elliott, the Job Printer, Is proparod to do your work neat, cheap, una dolivor thosnmo whon promised. ProofB Submitted on nil Work r s .. x vs jt:;;;:.;: s. lli.xeu qc y,vj. SH1PPKRS0F GRAIN i 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEETINGS They Are Growing in Inter- , est Under the Lead of Rey. Erritt A good audlonco was1 present last night at tho 'First Christian church to listen to- Rev. Davis1 Errett's sec ond sermon 'Tho Bible."' Rev, Clark- Bower; pastbr of tho First Christian church of Albany, was present and read tho scripture, lesson, and mado tho opening prayer. Tho sermon last night dealt principally with giving and meeting objections to tho Bible. Mr. Errctt said; "No book could grow an,d becomo an Influ ence for good with such opposition, if it had not a dlvino origin. Tho fact that no has ever been led into a bad llfo by reading the Bible is evidence of its divine origin." Mr. Errett quoted some of the objections mado to tho Bible, and said they were made on account of fallablo conditions, and not from a study of tho book itself. Ho said some repudiated a part of tho Bible to be "broad," and said he heard an illustration onco that appealed to that kind of persons in particular. A man in speaking df the Platte river, in Nebraska, said it reminded him of somo people It was so broad and so shallow. The sermon tonight will follow up tho subject of tho past few nights on- "The Bible," with a different text. Dr. H. C. Epploy sang tho beautiful solo, "Tell Mother I'll Bo There," nt last night's service, and was appreci ated by all. The public in general is Invited to be present at these services. It will do you no harm, and' may do you good. ARE YOU 8ATISFIED. If Not, What Better Proof can Salem Residents Ask For? This is tho statement of a Salem citizen, Tho testimony of a nJghbor, You can readily Investigate it Tho proof should convlnco you O. S. Cooper, farmer, living three miles north-cast of Salem on tho Gar den road, says: "I was raised in the wheat district and whon a good lump of a boy I prided myBolt on having as much strength aa any othor b'oy In tho neighborhood and when a numbor of us got togothor wo often tostPd our strength by lifting. I very often lift ed two bags of wheat but have slnco regretted having dono so as tho result was that I strained my back and ovor aftor had moro or lops trouble from dull aching pains acrbs my loins and other symptoms of kidney complaint. In somo way tioan'a Kidney Pills wore brought to my notico and the first timo I wont to town I dropped into Dr. Stono's drug storo and en quired about thorn. I was told they wore highly recommended and ad vised to give thorn a trial. I did so, and whllo I did not follow tho treat ment as regularly as I should havo dono, bolng a poor hand to tako any kind of modlcino, tho boneflts I de rived from their use stamps thorn as a remedy which acta fully up to tho representations mado for It" Sold for 60 conts a box by nil deal ers. Fo3tor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y solo agonts for tho United Statos. Remembor tho name, Donns, and tako no othor. AN AWFUL CRIME CHARGED. Norman Williams Accused of Murder Will Be Brought Here for Trial, This morning Sheriff Sexton left for Belllnghara, Wash., to bring Norman Wllliama.to Tho Dallos for trial on tho chargo of murJoring Mrs L. J. Ncsbltt and hor daughtor Alma, near ML Hood, this county, four years ago. Tho crimo of which Williams Is accused is ono of tho most sensation al In tho history of tho state. In 1899 Williams Induced Alma Nesbitt to leave hor homo in Omaha and como to Oregon for tho purpose of taking up a homestead near ML Hood. After establishing hor resi dence on tho horuoJtead In Juno of that year, Miss Nesbitt camo to Tho Dalles, working horo aa a dbmostie in tho homo of Judgo Bonnott, re maining horo until fall. In Septem ber Mrs. Neabltt camo West to Join hor daughtor. Somo timo in Septem ber of that year the two women wont to Portland, Mlsa Nesbitt working in a hotel. On March 8, 1900, Mrs. Nes.l bltt wroto to hor children In Omaha that thoy would go to tho homestead about April 1. This was tho last hor children hoard of her. About April; t Williams and tho two women ap peared at Hood River, Williams hlr-l Ing a livery team, stating that ho! wua taking tho women to their homo- j stead. Tho next taornlng ho return-1 od to Hood River, but tho women! wore novor Been after they drovo away from Hood River about dusk tho previous evening. On Juno 23, 1900. a relinquishment was filed in tho land offico hero to tho horaostead claim of Alma. Nesbitt, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1904 'fitf lit ROIL There Isn't a man who would be seen running through the street munching n piece of pie. Why not? Bcfcau$e it would mean dyspepsia and stomach trouble? Not at all; but because it wouldn't look well. As a matter of fact mauy a businea man snatches a luueh in such a hurry that lie might as well take It on the run, That is one reason for the prevailing "stomach trouble" among men of business, There Is a certain remedy for diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and . nutrition. It is Doctor Piercea Golden Medical Discovery. The worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomach have been cured by this medicine. It cures where all other means have failed to cure. I took two bottles of Dr. Plerce'n CoMea Clarence Carnr. Esq., of Toyloratowm tondoun Co., Va, '"It 'did me so much good that I didn't ht take anv more. I' can eat most anyxning now. i am so well pleased with it I hardly know how to thank you for your kind information. I tried a whoic loioi iuiuk before I wrote to you. There was a gentleman told me nbcut your medi cine, and how it had cured his wife, I thought I would try a bottle of it Am now Klad 1 did, for I don't know what I would have done if Jt had not been for Dr. Plerce' Golden Medical Dis covery." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. They stimulate the sluRtrlsh liver, and cleanse the sys tem of impurities. They should always be used with "Golden Medical Discov ery " when there is need of a laxative. and tho samo day Williams filed an application to amend his homestead covoring a part of tho Nesbitt tract Search of Uio records showed tho re linquishment of Miss Nesbitt to havo been a forgery. This was brought to tho attention of a special agent of tho general land offico, and Williams was indicted by Uio federal grand Jury last fall for forgery, and gave bonds to appear for trial next April. George W. Nesbitt, a son and brother of tho missing women, ar rived hero from Omaha last week, and began investigations. Going to ML Hood, hO discovered whero a grave had been dug on tho WllllamB placo and had recently been refilled. In tho bottom of tho vgravo was found somo gunny sacks matted with clot ted blood, also two largo buches of human hair. It Is supposed that the bodies of Mrs. Nesbitt and hor daughtor had' been burled in this gravo by Williams, who, becoming alarmod by tho Indictment In tho fed? oral court, removed tho bodies to somo othor placo. Mr. Nesbitt has been working on clows for somo timo, and has juncov ored Williams' bad criminal history. Ho was sentenced to tho Nebraska penitentiary for rape, but was re leased after serving half his term. Ho -has boon married six times, two of his wives having died suddenly and under suspicious circumstances. Tho ovldenco in tho hands of tho district nttornoy is most damaging against Williams, and if not satisfac torily oxplalned away will likely land him on tho gallows. ttrtHI llllllllllllllllllt t Rubber Ties : Of all kinds for Vehicles .' All Work Guaranteed. : Ira W, Jorgensen T Next door south of Salem hotel T lllllll'lHlllllHUI Ml H-t HUIE WING SANG CO. Chlnaware, Japanese fancy and dry goods, embroldorlcs, laces, silks, wool on goods, skirts, wrappers, waists, whlto underwear, Wo make up all kinds of ladles'1 garmons, gents' over alls. Matting, dishes, etc., now on sale at tho cheapest price. Corner of alley, Court street, Salem, Or. THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service n la Carte E- ECKBRLEN. Proprietor Ftee, Yes Ftee Dr. Stouo makea no charge for consultation or prescription. 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V, Itrere, Rr s Hack, Mr. V.!, vilu. i " Tbrr itlr. ur It. nil .tU- Tutloa." pr. if. u. M.uiii, ciwc.Barff, TDn. wis 8"ia - nrMiio. or j J'"t dt luona bo rarooa. " " XMR.IPf WlOy, lANCMTCn. F. . Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. Call tor Freo Surtplat. Corval lis & Eastern RH TIME CARD NO. 24. No. 2 for Yaqulna: Leaves Albany 12:45 p.m. Leaves Corvallis 2:00 pm. Arrives Yaqulna G:20p m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 n.m Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 for Derelt: Leavos Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroi 12:20. p m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arlvcs In Albany In time to connect with tho S. P. ?outh bound train, ns well as giving two or three hours In Albany bofore depar ture of S. P.. northbound train. Train No. 2 connects wl.th tho S. I, trains at Corvallis and Albany giv ing direct service to Newport and ad jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, BreltenbUsh and other mountain resorts loavoa Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach tho Springs same day. For further, Information apply to EDWIN STONB. Managcr. T. COCKRELL, Agent. Albany. H. H. CRONISB. Agent. Corvallis. Your Stepmother Is still hore, and as busy as ovor. Whon your clothes are worn nnri dirty, or tho buttons off tako them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Ropairlng and rollnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four Bults a month for 11. Called u4 uuu rciuruuu. MilS. 0. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial fitroet Bl. GUNN'S gN ion nmt It ut ullltemi go, a SamfJt tow fk. WM$sonm AMD Three Trains to the East fif tourist sloepine cars dally 0 qJI Chicago, Spokano; tourist Zj cars dally to Knn.. n. .. Pullman tourlat ni. ron jtidaUr .conducted) weekly to ciw fio.Kanm& nitv. -hi . . . "-t muug COOlr Cln (scats froo tn thn cv.i j.,, -, "t uouy. 70 HOURS w PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Wo Chute of c,ri C0 "OURS , 7a' ) DKPAHT roa. TIME 8CIIEDULE3 From PorUand, or. ARRTft B0Ji Uhlcaco rortUud Rrclal 9 IS a. tn .il an i ington "'At'liuiiiQ Kzprou 8:16 n. m. t1 Huut. lngton' "8trPani Kut Mall 7 45 p. m. Tla Spokane Salt take, DtiuTer. r"L Worth, Pmaha, 1 UltT, 8t. LouH, Chicago tH wiu iiai. tall Lake. Denier i Worth, Omaha. Katuui CUT. Ht. linl Chi..... u Mirl Tt.i, ' -"- Walla Walla, LowlitT Spokane. Wallace. Pnili nian, Mlnncapous hl Panl, Dolnth.waukM Ohlauro. aud Eatt. Ocean and River Schedule! For Snr. Fianclscc Every five ri. at 8 p. m.. Fcr Astoria, way point, and North Beach Dally (except 8ns- uay; ar. a p. m.; Saturday atiit.. Dally servico (water permitting) o Wlllamotto and Yamhill rivers. For-fullor information ask or ,.. your" nearest ticket agent, or A. L CRAIQ, . Goneral Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & NaTlti. Co., Portland, Oregon. Offors a cholco of THREE gatewijs KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH d OMAHA, to Chicago and points EmL Through Standard and TourSt sleeping cars dally betweon San Frefr clsco and Chicago via Los Angela and El Paso. ThrouEh Tourist Sleoper nek TUESDAY from Portland to Chlcg via S'alt Lake and Colorado Springi. ITirough Standard Sleeping wn dally betweon Ogden and Chicago. Lowest rato In effect always vn3 ablo via "Rock Island System." Reduced ROUND TRIP RATE8 1 effect on July 12, M3, 16 and 16, us AugUBt 18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days r turn limit Bo sure that your ticket readi t tho Oreat Rock Island Route. The best and most reasonable dt lng car service.' For Information, GEO. W. BAINTER, T. P. A L. B. GORHAM, Gon Agt, 250 Aldf street, Portland Ore. Quick Time East rwm Tminmn Snnftln the PUftf Sound country and Spokane to Ml .,.,-! I..a nnlnto an. I thO SOUUeMl tho n.i.llnlrlnn nfTarfl Hlllck SCfVlC. Through trains Seattle to KansM City equipped, with uig. ireo enmj -standard Pullman sleepers, and wn but not least, tourist sleepers. cien, comfortable and cheap. , , titi... i ii, 4U amithonat SD0C1W via Billings and the BurllngtonT Yo can't do betten, ana you ww worse. . ... ., n.-..l Antnt. 1 lOO THIRD STBEtfT, PORTLAND. O. C, T. CO.'S'PASSENQER 8TEAMER8 POMONA and Baturday at 6 p. m ann.lar For Independence daUjexeeptBnnd atp. B. . . MMtL Pl. E2.?WKAtZ m, r. """" ' r-if Normal School . .r. .. DiMiir. Silt' mm .w.o' tM eU "V & aeBiecer k7;-9 stUttt or Li A In 'A I JL, W$-9 ' . rl nil' -1 d iifiitfiM v: