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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1904)
wtpwSHTrC?? WW MONDAY, MARCH21, 1904, DAILY CAPfTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0"ENi J?C PHS ArolMeH Three Train to tho East Dally. "Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Ck'lcago, Spokane; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas' City; through J&Ilman tourist Bleeping cars (per jseoally conducted) weekly to Chica go. Kansas City; reclining ohalr cars seals free) to the East dally. 70 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no Cnssr of Cam 70 b TIME flCIIEDULBO tram PbrU&nd. Or, AKBIVr rxtoii PcrtUnd fills, m ru. Hunt teflon 'Sail lake. Dunter. IX Worth, Omh, Stan uui, fit. IjOuij, i-niw.ro 5 25p ta aa jsmi. AtUnUo ,Ritprs -.io j. m. TUBant- is Eton rali Lk, Denrer Ft. Worth, Umtu, Kkocm CltT.et. Umii, CUIcko uidltirt. ,. St. PKtli tTMtWAU 74Sp. a. Tl Bpiao Will Walla, Lwl'.tan, Jl .jlvj .., lUUlt, Wkii&os, wu. jn, Mluae 8: . m poi. DolnUi, C&Jokso, ao4 Kat, Ocean and River Schedule. For San FranolBcc Every five days at 8 p. m,. For Astoria, way point arid North Doach Dally (except Bun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. ZJwlly service (water permitting) on Willamette And Yamhill rivers. . For fuller Information ask or writo your nearest tlelcet agent, or A. L. CRAIQ, General Passenger Agont, ,ThojOrson-.lUllroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. Offers a choice ot fUHEE gateway KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH 07 OMAHA, to Chicago and points East Through Btandard an,d Tourist sleeping cars dally between San Fran cico and Chicago via Los Angeles and El Paao. Through Tourist Blooper cadi TUESDAY from Portland to Chicago VU Bait Lake and Colorado Springs. Through Standard Bleeping Can dally between Ogden and Chicago. , Lowost rata In effect always aval) able via "Rock Island System." Reduced nOUND TWP RATES 1c Root on July 13, IS, 18 and 18, fcn AWuit 13, 10, 25 and 26; 00 days rs tarn limit. , 'Bo suro that your tlokot reads tlf the Orent Rook Island llouto. Too best and most reasonable dlt Ing, car sorvlao For Information, ,OEO. W. WAINTBR, T. P. A. L, I). QOnilAM, den Agt.. 250 Ala street, Portland Ore, lorvallisA Eastern R'R TIME CARD NO. Hf. 2 for Yaqulriaj Leaves Albany f..,t...li;4Bp.m; iWtea cjjrvjllli ... i.. 2i0ir ifc, rrlves Yaqulua .. ,,.. 6:20pm. No. 1 Returning S jUAYtm Yaaujna ,. .... CMS a.nu Xeay.es Qprjvallls .. ....lltIO n.rn. JArrlvea Albany ,. . ,..,13il5 p. m. tie, ,3 for Dsrelt: Xaves Albany ,, ., ., TtQOa-m." Arrives Detrol ,, ,. ,.13jl0p ra, H. 4 From Dotroltl iLeavefl Detroit 1(0,0 p. m. Arrives Albany 855p,m. Train No. 1 arives In Albany In tkso to conuoot with the 8, P. touth Iwund train, as well as giving two or Utre hours In Albany before dopar tur of 8. P. northbound train. Train No, 2 connects with tho 8, P, Ualus at CorvalUs and Albany glvl las dlrt service to Newport and ad jacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Dreltenbush and other mountain resorts leave Albany at 700 a, mH reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to resell tho Springs aam day. For further information apply to KDW1N STONR, Manager. T. COQKRKIX,. Agent, Albany. n. XL ORONI8H. Agent, Corvatils, Fee, YcsFfee. pr. Stoao maka a efearge for oa SHUatton r fHTMerlpUwu Can 1m tmaA dally at on or th other ot bis 6ro storey gtlsw, Orecos. Iwffl EWMG n . jf -i DID NOT LINGER Got off Grquclw Old Winter's Lap Two Days Too Soon Causing an Unseasonable Row Between the Seasons,and tach Blew the Other up Saturday afternoon and evening the worst wind storm In 24 years struck Salem, and tfld considerable' damage, though the loss, as tho result of the wind, Is dot as heavy, as was expect ed. Tho first damago reported was tho destruction of tho powor cabla shCd,4brough which runu tho cable connoctlng tho water power of tha water company with tho pumping sta tion, a dlstanco of two blocks. This shod was blown over and tho cablo brokon. Tho company was prepared however, and tho auxiliary cnglnos wero at once brought Into uso, and very llttlo lnconvononco was caused. , This apeldont was soon followed by (He blowing down of a large board sign on tho south sldo of the McCor nack block, occupied by tho fitoro of Job. Meyers add Sons. Tho sign was blown over the roof of the three-story building, and crashed through tho second-story window in the Stousloff block across tho street from tho Meyers store When the sign struck It completely carried away tho win dow, a largo double ono, and was only stopped by the wall on tho oppoelto slda of tho room. Tho room thus wrecked was ono of tho sulto occu- No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and rpeud hours boaVIog, sweetening, fbtvoring and coloring whon produces better results in two minutes? Everything In tho package. Simply add hoi water and set to cool. It'sperfoouon. Abut. prise to the housewife. Wo troublo, loss ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fhu yorsi Imon, Orange, Strawberry, Vmso. Wry, AlgrooM. 10a O. C T. CO.'S PA08ENQER STEAMERS POMONA end Alton 1t for IVrtUnd, Uoaday, Wednexlftr nd Kiloy si to , ra. TuekUy. Tbumlty tnr) tUturdur ktfa. m- For CorTi.ni. TtiMdar, Thnrtdsy tndf4mnliyp. m ForItdcudencdttlrexoptBunda7 Ktp.n, Dock? Foot of Trade CtreeA M M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Quick Time East From Tacomn, Seattle, the Puget Bound country and Spokane to Mis eourl river points and tho Southeast the Burlington odors qulok service Through trains Seattle to Kansat City oqulppod with big, fro ohalr can standard Pullman sleepers, and last but not least, tourist Bloopers, clean comfortable and cheap. Why not tako tho Southeast special via Hillings and the UurllngtonT Yos can't do betten, and you might dt worse. A. 0, SHE-DON, Central Agent lOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. ! ! go to ; ; F. E. Slialcr ii 1 5 for a snbeUittlsl set ot harness or ! ! j your work testa or buggy, J 1 1 233 Commercial Street. Salem. ! ! :; :t HWH tUIMt'i9f t MtWMftMWMMtBJM NORTHWEST NURSERIES. Wholesale and Retail. Fruit treea and shrubbery ot all Kinds. All stock free from pests aad disc-as. Large steak of hsst winter- apples, late keepers a specialty. Trees da MvKd, fre la Slsjcu Addresa T. D. JONES, Sates, OA Proprietor. Write tor eatatog 3 ilmdw XI e)aewait pled by Aselstant Postmaster Raymond and wlfo, and Mrs. Raymond was In the at of 'entering tho room whnTtbe crash c'amc, 4 A little later a part of thetin roof on the storo of J. L. Stoclct&n'&' Co, rolled up and foil with a crasin the Btreot below, narrowly missing sever al pedestrians. Fully oile-third of the building was unroofed, but-by the prompt recovering of the building-with tarred paper, damage to tho t large stock of goods in the storo was averted. The tin roof on tho Tumor lock was also badly damaged, and a part of It torn away, as was that on the Thompson block, on State Btreot, the latter roof bolng carried fully a block away. Chimneys In all parts tho olty wero blown down, trees wero" uprooted and wrecked, and tolepbono, telegraph and other wires are badly tangled, and the town was, for a time, in darkness, but at a late hour Saturday, evening tho olectrlc lighting system wns.found to bo In excellent condition, and the town was llghtod In spite of the se vere storm. At tho insano asylum the wind played havoc. Somo of tho wings of tho main building wore unroofed, In part, tho north wing especially suf fering. Onths latter roof 100 feet was torn off and blown down, and tho roof on othor parts of tho building was badly wrecked. Chimneys on parts of tho building were blown down and troos suffered. The wind storm did some damago In tho country districts adjacent to Sa lem. Fences In ovory part of the val ley have boon thrown down, outhouses upset, and In sevoral of tho hop yards noar hore, the buildings that were not very strongly bUUt were overthrown. At the'Krebs yard, oight miles north of this city, two hop housed were thrown down. These buildings were old and In bad repair, and tho wind was not at Its holght beforo they foil, In tho samo neighborhood another hop house was destroyed by tho wind, and in other sections of tho country small buildings wero dainagod. A lady driving across tho steel brldgo In a buggy In tho ovonlng was Injured. Tho wind overturned her buggy and threw her out on the brldgo, but, fortunately, she was saved from serious hurt. The foncb surrounding Wlllamotta Hold was wrecked almost Its entire length. North Salem. ( Mrs. M. E. Mlnnqr, of North Salwnj was quite sovqroly hurt ns a result of tho storm Saturday ovenlng. While In her back yard sho was caught by a suddon gust, and carried about six feet and dropped, alighting astrldb. ot a Joist. Ono limb and nor back aro badly sprained. She Is confined to bed. but Is Improving. Several trees wore blown down In tho same locality at the time, ono ot which, a fir about 14' Inches In illamij eter, struck the Frjenus ohurch, dam aging it to tho extent or ssoo or wore. Tho wagon shednt tho German Baptist church was; blown down and demolished, causing' a serious loss t the congregation. MUST CONVINCE. 8alem People Must Believe the Tes timony of Her Best Citizens. Testimony llko that below cannot fall to convlnco Salem people, because a Salem roan Is -the spitikor and he Is a man ot reputation In the communi ty. Jacob B. McCoy, brldgo builder and contractor, ' residing on Capital stroet, second house beyond Mill creek says: "I havo always enjoyed good health up to five or six years ago. Along about that time my kid neys commenced to bothor mo. There was not so much baakacho, but the principal symptoms wero In connec tion with tho kdnoy secretions. A strain or overexertion very often cauiod hemorrhages of tha kidneys. I cannot soy that It was so painful but It was very annoying. I used various remedies and while some gava relief others woro. worthless, in some way Doan's Kidney Pills .wore brought to my notice and when up town I dropped Into Dr. Stone's drug store and procured a box, taking them aa directed. A few dosca gave me very, convincing proof that they were going to the right spot, and though I can't say they havo cured me. as I may never be curod, I can state that they. gave mo wonderful relief. I have a high opinion ot Boon's Kidney Pills and cheerfully recommend them," For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. FoeterMlU)urn Ccs, Buffalo. N, ., viu 06UUM, 4ur uio uaiieu Hiaiea, Remember the name Doaa and takq no suDsutute. Sealed Bids for Wood. Slda wiu b received for 1W conle of body r woo, far the use of tha etty of Salem, at the City Hall iv. h .i .. L.. .." ." . "? i"s,", m w Mj-ay win, ajd ia vAisace ay septessber 1st. Ad! dreM tars to N J Jl'DAH. 3 WU city Recorder. FASR1H0UNT GRANGE MEETS Transportation Ques tion and Car Short age . Many Important Subjects Are Discussed by Members Aloany Herald, Sunday, March 20th: Falrraount Orange discussed the distribution of free seeds, and wheth er the system should be changed to the exporlraont station plan that is proposed. County Recorder Vincent, of CorvalUs, spoko in favor of the present system of sending out seeds through tho congressmen and sena tors. Thoro was a general discussion of the good roads question, and the gen oral sentiment was favorable to pro gress. Tho Orange good roads bill was discussed In a thorough manner, showing mombors wore well road on tho subjeot. Dr. Leeper spoko In favor of the Brownlow bill, nnd others spoko for and against It A high wind storm cam up aftor a flno dinner had been served by the ladles and discussed by nil present. Tho crowd adjourned to the school house across the road, whore an ad drees wus delivered by Colonol E. Hofer, of Salem, on tho transportation question. Ho compiondod the good roads movomont, saying the loss to tho farmers each year from bad roads would pay tho national debt. Ho com plimented tho Southern Pacific on Its efforts to build up tho Industries and dovolop tho resources of ho stato un der such men as Marhnra, Miller and Coman, but deplored tho Increasing car sHortago that had caused heavy losses to the shippers of Western Or egon. Ho read oxtracts from lottors to tho Salem Commorclal Club from sawmill mon, charging that a CO per cent ralso on lumbor rates to points In California was putting an embargo upon shipments from interior points. If this rate was allowed to stand great harm to tho lumbor interests would result. Theso chnngos In rates had beon mado against tho protost of the boijt railroad managors In Orogon. He favored agitation of the subject, and organization of tho shlppors to pro tect tho producors against car short ago and unjust discrimination In lum bor rates. Dy a rising voto the grango unan imously thanked the sponkor for his addross, which ho hud dellvored on tho Invitation of the Falrmount Farmors Organisation. The White H"e Can give you a good meal any hout of tho day or night. 0 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the &Jte& Signature HiES Ru-- SuPPasltoru 4 BMta. SuUitIU. M i iu. ' Tr.. Si !U, ll ii in Utim IM it". In S. U lnk 1 IMUml Dr II. D k,. i nui.k... i... . . I U iwUm U IU1, 1 1... IU.4 . HM1 - "i ''' r-- w cwn. i.b,u rM. taj LZT tlTIH )OY. UNCTIK. M. bsbwiii 1 1 mi iifflwiM all i Willi ll fumj uold in Saum by s. C aton. Call tor Free Samvle THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street Short Orders, Oysters In all styles Meals at all hours Service a la Carte E ECKBRLBN. Proprietor Your Stepmother Is still hore, and aa busy as ever When your clothes ore worn and dirty, or tho buttons off take them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Repairing and relialng; new velvet collars put on overceats: aso four suits a month for 91. Called tor anl returned. MHa O. H. WALKHR. Pro 18S Commercial 8tret HUIE WING SANG CO. ftest Chinese and Japanese goods at Cheapest prloaa. We have made up a aew Una of wrappers, all kinds of waists aad underwear. Bnbroldery. laeea. stlU aad spring KOo4s at re ducsd prlees. We Lake orders for all kinds of garments, ion Court St, cor ner alley, Salem. v H JssHLJbbbW LK VHBbbbbbbU sbbbbbV lliHH Hi flaw H mV A sssVa jfK IbbbbbbbbbbbHbbbbbh A 'Hk. Bbbbbbbbbi ibbbbbbbi bbbbbbB 91 wBr B T jsjjg lP' Tho Kind Yon Havo Always In uso for over 30 yenrs, and yy-z- Bonal sup crvlsion slnco Its infancy 7-&ccU& Allow no uno to dccclvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Iinltytions and" Just-os-good" nro has Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger tho health off Infants and Children Expcrlcnco ttalust Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cat- Tin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gor. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contu s neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotla subsuince. Its ngo is its guarantee. It dostroys Worms and allays Fovcrlshncss. Ifc cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rellovcs Tccrjilng Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho 6SwwS& The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM eiNTAOB COUMNT. TT M II.HAT T,CT, MtWYOBHOrTT. frWll01iai(ltClel-tthHPiailellllgtgl8l Good Health and Good Appetite I A T ? , B m W3K&JXI&SS V TSaW-- Bvtm"a,'"r1Mftl1TIMttT1tiBIi(D0Btta1' Phene: Main 2953, NEW AUU WORK wonn oi DELIVERED WHEN PROMISED Guarauteed 193 Commercial St, Orer The Journal. PROon suBuimo VN AIL WORK, WEsrmafSKwmwsnrsy sttfi.ii.i.L.)tWHHlt)tMtl()tt(taw. l lilli PrrnrrtBt, w-itnrHM-m la (P tS jg 181018 W1 iHi1Hl91tai999W ::::::::A G E N C Y O F""t": 2 BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! I ( GRAIN BGYKRS AND Oats For Sale. HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. A I 11 I-..., . I j. u. uraiiam, Agent, NwwPI8liSMaaaaa -Hmnsiiiawinii ,..-.. . 'wrTTwt4-WIlMH A ai sTl VHB' vbbbT1 i?jJI I 4 M a I II 1 I Ii & "T f ttzf rnTff" TSL mWoBe Bought, and which hns been has homo tho filgnntnro of hns ucon niauo under nig pop. Signature of aro dependont on good, nourishing I food. Prim, Juicy meats, tender nnd easy to digest, mako rich, pure blood. By buying your meats J uuro jou gci noming DUt wnat is llr8t-class In every respect We handlo nothlnc but the best meats. and claim to bo exports in Judging . . tho quality and in cutting them ! ! properly. Our pricoq can't be beat E. C Gross I ! TTFE I have just DUt iu 100 new lype and iJorders and more coming. Q22D FRINT1NQ and prices reasonable. Out i of town work given special attention. N. D, ELLIOTT. iMiYitoJC oiuta w a rvrs rti u ni w- bl.- a.' - r w xr- f iu t Carriage Harness I Work Harness and Saddles All up-to-date and first clatB. ee us for anything In onr line and save money. E.S.LamportSactdleryCo. 239 Ommorcial Street. SHIPPlBS'SFfiP ffl I Crete rtfclr Snlah,,. . 2070.. Mm nM ' " T7 THE PICK OF THE FOREST ; Has been taken to supply the stock of. lumber In our yards. Our stock l!, complete with all Wnda of lumber, Just received a caur load of Na V shingles, also a car of fine shakeSi We are able to fill any and all kuidj J of bills. Come and let us show you; our stock. ; j Yard and office near S. P. passenger, . depot 'Phone Main 651. ! ! OOODAL'E CUMBEH CO. i s ' wHMaia,,,!,, iiaWft. !Aaf titfjfa! , J-. --A tlm . ib4iiiAfc.r I, .