. wwwiqQmri'twity 'p mufmwrn'wrr 5Sp?5afiPWW w "W"73fY'H75tif,y',"T'',' yim 'trfrrr slfyjfltRr Wy r -rr ' .1- I ,111 j 1 1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1904. SEVEN 1 " Perfect Digestion . Means Health A Good Stomach Koeps Every Part of the Body in Perfect Condition and Disease Cannot Break In. A POSITIVE CURE You Can Also Enjoy MInco Pto If If your stomach It all right, you nro sll tltlit. Vfbj are growing boys nearly always boalthy? Bocause tbey hare not abused their stomachs by excessive eatlnit and drinking and weakened or destroyed tho functions of tbat organ. Because tbey eat what Nature demands of Reed whole come food and then take plenty of exercise and run and romp and help out In tho process of digestion and keep their stomaohs strong and well. The same la truo of men who lead active outdoor lives and engage In physical activity. Their digestion Is porfect, the food nutriment Is properly assimilated, the blood it pure and healthy and you soldom hear of thorn being af fected with head&cho, backache, kldnoy trouble, llvor troubto, constipation or any other of the common Ills that always afUlct thoso with bad stomachs. If there Is anything wTongwltliyou.be suro your stomach It right. If It It not right, get It right and do It In tho right way that It the nat ural way. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are a natural rmv dy for all stomach disorders and weakness. Thej possess exactly tho tamo properties that the gastrlo juices and othor digestive fluids of the toniaoh possoss and they actually do the dlgos clve work of the stomach and enable that organ to rest and recuperate aud become sound and bjfT ftJvP w ? i irli 1 ifcjjIlEBBP LflEi'VjJ.sWflr.J WsssssssssssssssN 1 ELBERT HUBBARD AND HIS AFFINITY Head of the Roycrofters Shunned by His Fellowtownsmenof East Aurora, New York, Since His Legal Separation From His First Wife Elbert Hubbard's mode of llfo at hts homo In East Aurora, a suburban vll lago seventeen mllos south of Buffalo is attracting much attention. His case seems to be tho most romarkablo In the literary firmament today, and many porsons aro wondering what may be looked for In his direction to make the situation more porploxlng. Savo for tho gossip of literary people El- bert Hubbard, or Fra Elbertus. as ho , is popularly known, has his own way about ovorythlng. In his community establishment at East Aurora his word Iff final, em phatic and often despotic. Ho cannot stop gossip and his perekm gets "gone over" thoroughly every day by tho towns-folk. Tho new wife, Mrs, Alice Mooro Hubbard, whom he brought to East Aurora Immediately following tho decree of absoluto di vorce granted by tho Now York state urts to Mrs. Bertha Crawford Hun gry, and who was named his co-ros-Wodent in tho dlvoroo scandal, hai ot beon acepeted in the high social circles of the place In which the first Mrs. Hubbard figured conspicuously Mrs. Hubbard No. 1 was accom plished. She was a skilled musician and talented In other ways. Her Paintings adorn the walls of many wealthy homos In Buffalo and other Places. Mrs. Hubbard, who now holds forth among the Royoroftors, while treated with respectable submission, loss not mingle with the Inhabitants. When seen away from home she usuu Hy la accompanied br either Fra Hibertus or the little child pom to m at HIgham. Mass.. eight years , 9a His Affinity at Home Mrs. Hubbard has bad a, few cal 1". but they mainly aro persons in terested la one way or another la the i FOR BAD STOMACHS. You Tako Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. well. They act In a mild, natural manner and cause no disturbance In the digestive organs. They prevent any fermentation of tho food which causes sour stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Instil health tnto every part of the human body. Tboy compel perfect digestion of tho food and porfect asslral latton of the food nutriment. Every organ and part of the body Is kept In repair and good boalth necossarlly results. At tho sanio time the stomach, being rellovod of tho work of digestion, gots wol! and strong, A prominent Dotrolt physician says: "I pre scribe Stuart's Dyspopslp Tablots for all cases of stomach trouble I havq tried many prescrip tions, Including a number of my own, but find nothing tbat gives such universal relief ns this remody. They are natural, harmlon and thor oughly effective In their, work, and while I have a natural antipathy to patont modlclno, I do not hesitate topretcrlbo and recommend Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets on all occasions." The abovo Is no exception. Tho best physi cians are prescribing them all ovor the land. 7hey can bo had of any druggist for so cents a box, and If your own doctor Is real lionost with you, bo will toll you frankly that thoro Is nothing on earth so good for dyspepsia as Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. . Roycroft. This woman, whom Fra Elbertus choosos to destgnato as his "affinity," Boems to prefer solitude, She devotos most of hor time to writ ing, and as this faot has become generally known to outsldors It raises the quostlon as to how much of tho literary productions crodlted to Elbert Hubbard was from her pen. Elbert Hubbard has ndmlttod In Interviews that she often has wrltton under or ' ". Mrs Hubbard a dozen years age held tho position of preceptress at the East Aurora high school. It was at that tlmo the acquaintance was formed which later, ripened Into what is termod love. Later sho attonded the Emerson school of oratory while Fra Elbertus studied at Harvard uni versity. He was then anan of mid- dlo life, having had an business career. extensive) Hubbard, however, intends holding the rolns. He Is undaunted by public opinion, apparently caring nothing for It Tho other day he escorted his new wife to the high school and Introduced her to tho respective mombora of tho faculty, who. of course, had all en tered the Institution subsequent to hor doparture to Concord Mass. The welcome sho rocleved there Is report ed by the villagers to have been cor dial but In no case were congralua tlons offered them. Tho neighbors ob ject to tho marriage which is not In compliance with the law of Now York state. When they visited the school they took with 'them the little daughter Merrlam. and they left her there to attend, sohool. The ohlld waa born, acoordfBg to the recorda at HIgham. Mass, long before the first Mrs. Hub bard had suspected the Intimacy ex isting between her husband and the woman who was then Miss Alice L. Moor. Now tho newcomor across Hubbard's threshold finds herself In a peculiarly unfortunate situation, Aside from tho matrimonial disturb ances of the past year she finds that the original Mrs. Hubbard was ox tremoly popular nnd moved In the best society. This socloty has not Invited of shown any Inclinations to Invite hor Into Its folds It Is doubtful If it over will, for all tho old friends made upon hor appearance as an educator at East Aurora are living olsewhoro Tho first Mrs. Hubbard, who llvos with hor dlvorcod husband's married sister, tfraquently visits hor old friends but steers away from tho Hubbard sanctum, allowing her children to visit her at Buffalo. Fra Elbertus, popular though ho Is abroad, Is not strong with tho towns people. Away from homo people trav el great distances to hear him speak. And yet Hubbard locturos often at tho 'Roycroft chapel at East Aurora but not one out of fifty of tho Inhabit ants of that vlllago seek to hor him, nor do many of them read his literary productions. The strained relations of the mnn and tho people living near him are not duo to any uncongenlallty of disposition on his part or on tho part of others. Prior to tho divorce proceedings Hubbard was actually adored by many. Vlllngors boasted of producing n man of marked ability and dollghtcrt to tell their .frlonds of his charming qualltlos, hut whon thoy learned of tho. dual life ho had been leading and read In tho nowspapors of tho details ot tho affair, llko all othor vlllagors, thoy dccldod to tako a stand In tho matter and thoy stood for Mrs. Hubbard and it Is her sldo of tho case they favor today, Tho subsoquont marriage of Elbert Hubbard to Miss Mooro caused anothor stir among tho community and Btlll moro of his followors fell away from him. Now Hubbard'B life as a literary light hangs In the bal anco and his future may depend1 on hln conduct. Fra Elbertus' Garb.. About their homo Elbert Hubbard and his "nfllnlty" nro busy people. They aro nover ldlo. If Fray Elbertus Is not writing or looking about tho Roycroft ho can bo found hoeing tho garden. At times ho Is absent for six weoks on a lecturing tour. Hubbard never drosses fashionably; usually hla favorito garb censists: of a -slouch hat, bluo flannel shirt, corduroy trousors and leggings, or In placo of tho last named, a pair of high boots. It Is com monly stated tbat Mrs. Hubbard possj es moro tlmo vlth her pen than with hor hUBband. Hor ability In this direc tion has boon hold responsible for tholr attachment. In ovory way tho breaking up of tho Hubbard family has decidedly hurt Fra Elbertus. It has not helped hira away from homo. A promlnont author has boon quoted as saying: "Hubbard Is tho saddest dog oxtant today In tho literary firmament." Fra hasn't decided how to take the auth or's comment Whon Mrs. Bortha Crawford Hub bard, tho mothor of his family, left his East Aurora mansion, sho took with hor tho two younger children, a boy and a girl, leaving tho two oldor boys to live with tholr father. This, howovor, thoy do not do. Tho eldest son, Elbert Hubbard 11, disapproves hls father's treatment of his mother and of his marrlago to Miss Mooro In this, as will be understood ho has gained many frlonds whloh his parent lost. Thb young man, whd has only voted twlco, rosemblos his fathor to a staturo. He Ib not bont in tho literary lino llko hts father. ADAM F. PENTON New Yorkers Pay More for Bread. Now York, March 7 Tho avorage Gothamite Is a patient creaturo and ns a rule ho voices only ieouio pro test against paying more for his liv Ing than any one olso on tho face of the globe, but when It comes to pay Ing bo very muqh more for his doily bread, In a literal sense well, that's anothor matter. This winter the prlco of beef has gono up by leaps and bounds until It has become almost a luxury. The cost of vegetables and nearly alll staple groceries has- Incres od proportionately. Tenants through out tho city have recleved notices that beginning May 1 their rents will be Increased, In some cases as much No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and speaa noun soaxuig, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when 'm. nrodaees better reeolU in two mbmtet Everything in the package. Sunplyoddhot water asd set to oooL It'uperfeeuoa. Asa prise to the hoasewlte. Ho trouble, leas ex- las. TryHtc-dsy. JaVuumii!. rent iiemon, ursage, iwo(iy, jmsjm berry, Atgroeeat. 10. i i L . MfJfc5fcJI4 sgEa2f Recent experiments conducted by most eminent scientists, orove that iif.t t. . great remedial agent; It is essentially Nature's agent. It may be either sun light or electric light, but it has a de cided effect in helping nature to banish disease and restore health. Other scien tific men hvc proved that oxjgeu elec trifies the heart and can prolong life. The people on this eatth are susceptible to some laws which govern plant life. A plant cannot be successfully grown In the dark A man is seldom healthy and strong WH liv i" the dark or in smiles., roomn. Alter all, Nature's vays are found lo be the best Nature's remedies are always best for e-adlcatitig disease, and by this we mean a medicine made of roots and herbs. They are assimilated in the stomach and taken up by the blood and are, therefore, the most potent means which can be em ploed for the regaining; of lost health, .i , Vicrce consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at uutlalo, N Y , in many years of exten sile practice, found that he could pin his faith to an alterative extract of certain Slants and toots for the cure of all blood cases This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical. Discovery. Containing no alcohol nor narcotics, entirely vegetable, this "Disco cry makes rich red blood aud Is n powerful tissue.builder, giving1 the tired business man or woman renewed strength and health Kapidly growing school-girls and boys often show Impoverished blood by the pimples or boils which appear on face or neck To eradicate the poisons from the blood, and fied the heart, lungs and stomach on pure blood, nothing is so good as Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery Don't allow the dealer to Insult your In telligence by offering his own blood rem edy to you instead of this well known preparation of Dr Pierce's. Ten chances to one he will itubstitute a cheap compound having a large percentage of alcohol In It. Dr Pierce's Pellets are the best for tho bowels. Use them with the "Discovery. " as fifty por cont Tho coal man has charged tho limit on his products this winter nnd tho loo man promlsos to do tho samo noxt summer. All of this hns beon more or loss without complaint, but today mut torlngs of dlscontont woro hoard from the Battory to tho Harlem river nnd a flood of wra'h promlsos to break loose at any moment and hurl to de struction tho baker man who has fol lowed In the footstops of tho landlord, tho butchor, tho grocer nnd tho coal dealer In increasing tho price of his wares. Whon tho housowife went to the door this morning nnd rccloved from the baker boy tho breakfast rolls and buns sho found upon opening the bag that It contalnod but six Instead of tho customary BQven or eight The sanitj. startling dlEcovory vras mado from one limit of tho metropolis to the othor A call at tho bakery brought to Hcht tho fact that tho mostor bak- ors throughout tho city has mado an Iron-clad agtoomont to advance prices and that tho Inoraaeo boennio affective today Tho IncroaBo affects not only broad and rolls, but all othor bnkers' products of which wheat flour forms tho basis, , , ..w Tho high prlco of flour Is tho ploa offered by bakors for tho advance In prices, but thoy aro caroful to add that tho new schodulo will be main talned no matter how flour quotations go. Thoy doclaro that not only has the prlco of flour gratoly Incrensod, but that rents havo gone up flftoon to twenty-flvo por cont, tho cost of labor has Increased twenty-flvo per cont. In two yoars, while hours of work have boon roducod. It would bo Impossible they say, to mako money at tho old prlcos. A Ministers Mistake. A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo read from bis pulpit Accompanying It was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter Tho clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that it began: "Tako Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what honad expected, and, after a moment's hesitation, bo turned It over and found on the othor sldo tho matter Intended for roadlng.3 frf04HBtl8ieHHBttHM- At) ;; It's Ticklish Business To take your linen to a laundry tbat hasn't earned a reputation for the reliability of Its methods In perfect laundry work, such as the Salem Steam Laundry does. We do up linen, madras and percale shirts with the color as fresh as when first purchased, and dress shirts with linen col lars and cuffs in a manner tbat is unsurpassed in the art of Jaundry work. Salem Steam Laundry Colonel X Olmsted, Prep. Dorus D. Olmsted, Mas. ilt -so Llhsrtr St f ZI.ZJ. " , . ". .., . 7. .X TW ltlVTllllll)ll rt KmjY) T" imilUHHIlllHIII IIH I CLASSIFIED J Advertisements, five lines or T less, In this column Inserted X three times for 25c, 50c awe ok $1.50 a month. Alt over flva t J. lines at tho same rate. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 m WANTED. ssSsiw Placo Wanted By n competent girl to do housework. Apply "I," care Journal. 3-5-3t FOR SALE. For Sale. Good, 7-room houso, one half block from stato house, two blocks from postofflce. Seo Dorby & Wilson. 3-G-3t For Sale. Two span of horsos. Ad dress W. B. Duncan, Salem, caro ot McCoy stago. Phono, Farm 21. 3-4-3t For Sale. A bargain, 120 foot front, north sldo of Stato strcot, running through to Court strcot, and adjoin ing tho Thos. Sims proporty. Throe blocks from' stato Iioubo. B. T. Row land, Leonard Hotoi, 302 Front street 3--3t For Sale. One 3-year-old stnllion colt, sired by Corbett, weighs about 1400 pounds, will mako 1800-pound horso, for 225. ' 3-4-3t For 8ale. A flno fresh cow, also some young stock. Inqulro ot I. Baum gartnor, Fairground. 3-3-3t Fop Sale A barn 18x24 foot, sttuatod on 12th and Contor stroots. For further Information Inqulro of A. X Basoy. 3-3-3t For Sale. A flno largo cow for salo nt a bargain. A good milker, good stock. Will bo frosh within a few weeks. Call at 407 High strcot, or seo Z. M Enrvln, Salem. 3-2-3t For Sale Or trade, a flno 10-acro chlckon or fruit ranch; flrst-cljjsa buildings and Improvements; closo to school, postofllce, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W. J" Caro Journal. 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. NinN. Notice. Porsons wishing work dono in tho I. O. O. F. cemetery apply to tho soxton, N. Rosenbaum, cornor ot Wilson nnd Rock stroots. Phono 2076 Black. 3-4-lm Mrs. C. A. Spauldlnjj Is at Mr. J, A Sellwood's, 383 Front stroot, with a flno assortment of hair goods, for a fow days only. All orders promptly attended to. 3-2-3 1 Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch. or's for moats. Wo havo the best eausago in town. Como and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and host oqulppod company In Sa eom. Piano nrd furnlturo moving a specialty Offlco 'phono, 861. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. CO State street 9-1-1 m Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 207 Commercial stroot, upstairs. Singing school Rudimontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wodnesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wodnes day ovoning to May 1st, next Tui tion, 11.00. JE44-Mfrih44-Oieti,ai4i' i i Garden i : Seeds I I If you want to got seods that will grow, select from The Largest 8tock The Purest 8tock Tho Best Selected Stock In tho valley, and remember tho only seeds wo carry aro 8EEDS THAT GROW A handsomo Illustrated cat aloguo sent freo by mall on re quest i I Savage & Fletcher! Dealers In X FLOUR, ORAIN AND SEED I 322-324 Commercial Street 44--HM gfHfrft eitC-H THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte R ECKERLHN, Proprietor New belts, new collars, new waist sets, new hair ornaments, notions of all kinds at Tlie Vatlety Store ... . 9WWX191. AfiBOra M WC1CB. fTM MISCELLANEOUS. - Unique Cleaning Rooms -C. A. BJohr? son, successor to Shaw & Johnsoajl tho clcanars, Is now located at 209 Cominorclat strcot Ho does a ge oral pressing and repairing busi ness. Specialties: Skirts, bIQe waists, kid gloves, gents' olothlnR olc. Phono 2G14. 6-28-lyr PHYSICIAN AND 8URQE0N. i Dr. I. W. Starr Office In Bush & Drear; building, ovor Oregon Shoo 8 torts.1 Offlco hours, 0 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attonded In city or country. Residence 'phono 2165 Rod. 1.6-tt , Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horcaftor b found in tho Broy block, 276 Cost? merctal stroot over Oregon Shoe Co. Offlco tolephone, 2931; rwK donee phone, 2751. Offlco hours to 12. and 2 to B. 4 WREPENCjNQ. Walter Morley, Dealer la American? El wood and Page flold fencing. All kinds ot poultry fencing, Shingle? P. & B. ready roofing and wH paper . Prlcos tho lowest Salea? Fonco works, 60 Court street Salem. d&w? UNDERTAKERS. -- . Undertaker. Wo carry tho largest, and flnost Una of undertaker's goodai in the city. Prices to suit allH Black and whlto hoarse. Promptj, rollablo. Savo monoy by calling w, No. 107. A. M. Clotigb, A J. Basoy.' M6-ti ' RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 8'-tJ stroot Open day aud night Oai? 20c meals aro hotter than any Sl houso in tho Btato. Six 20a xaals for $1.00; 21 20a meals for (3.00. a i nirmms, LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I, O. O. F. I. O., O. F. Hall, Saturday oach woek, at 7:30 p. m. B B. Horrick, Jr., N. Q.g' Frank F. Toovs, recording secretary.. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tht, World Moots In Holman Hall ovoix Friday at 7:30 p m. P. L. Fraslor, Consul. Wylle A. Mooros, Bccw tnry. 1-12-lyr ) Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Ctm dor United Workmen, moots eTtrjtl Saturday ovoning in tho Ilolouutj Hall, corner Stato and Llbertjy Btreets. Visiting brethren wolcoswOf J. O Graham, M. W.; J. A SeUirtwC Recorder. t Volley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. MeeW In tholr hall In Holman block, cor nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Moo day ovoning Visiting brethren wolsome. Roy Mclntlro, M. W. A, E. Aufranco, Recorder, Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cutl Hall In Holman block, cornor 8Ut and Llborty Sis, T esday of eeH wook at 7:30 p. m, II. H. Turner, C. 0.; W. I. Staloy. K. of R. nnd 8. Foresters of America Court Haer wood Forcstors No. 19. Moots Frl day In Tumor block. II, O, Meyer, O. R.; A. L. Brown, Seo. Modern Woodmen of America -ors-gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. MtvtM ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clc-cK Holman Hall, E. E. Matton, V. P.; A. L. Brown. Clork. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M. T. Gchocttle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Dr. Lola Mao Thomas, assistant specialist in to mato dlseasos; so von years' oxporl onco in conflnemont casos. Consul tation free. Or. W. II. Thomas, as sistant specialist In ronal caloult gall stonos, stomach troubles, con stipation and dislocations. All graduaton of tho found or's school,, Offlco hours, 0 to C, I. O. O. F. tcm plo. Phono 2721 Main; resfdonco phono, 2G03 Red. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Osteopath and Bug goatlonlst Treats chronic disorder of tho stomach, bowels, llvor, kid neys; nervous and fomalo dlsoasesr, lung and. throat troubles. D'Arcy; Illdg.. Stato Bt Main 2855. TON80RIAL AND BATH8. Evan'a Barber Shop Only flrstolaM shop on State street Kvory thing new and up-to-c&to. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut 3 baths, 26c. Two first-class boot blacks. O, W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEH WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offle. Bills payable monthly in adrane. Mae all complaints at tho office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITY , Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trtlnai Baggage to all part of tho olty.J Prompt service. Telephone No. 24L MBCKMAN.HGORICK & HOMYER DENTISTS. ssfVSsi Successor to Dr. J. H. Keeae. 1 White Comer, Balem, Ortfcos. FuUesf desiring superior opsratio&s at stoeV nt fee la aay brsvaoh sire la oopeeiali reqaeet. I ill l tI M ' s ' ! S J 1 .11 iU -ro 'i ! v fu )S9 1 fl I t. I 2 . n "; ,U1 f !sn