Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 11, 1904, Page SIX, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1904.
8IX
JUBILEE
y op the
Y. M. C. A.
lOrganized on Large Scale at
Buffalo U. S. A.
Buffalo, X. Y., May 11. More than
fifteen hundred visitors from the
United States and Canada and from
several foreign countries are here to
attend the golden Jubilee convention
of the Young Men's Christian associa
tion. The gathering Is In commemor
ation of the fiftieth anniversary of
the first International convention of
the organization, which was held In
Buffalo fifty years ago.
The gathering war formally opened
hhlB morning with a Quiet Hour ser
'vice by S. D. Gordon. This after
jioon the convention organized- and
received the report of the Internation
al commltteo. A banquet in honor
of the delegates has been aranged
for this evening.
The business sessions 'of the con
vention will continue for four days
and will be devoted to the discussion
of Y. M. C. A work and methods
In all their various branches. It is
In the evening meetings, however;
that public attention will center most
These are to be held In City Conven
tion Hall and will be addressed by
S0Z0D0
TOOTH POWDER
There Is no Beauty
that can aland tho dlsfl&nrement 0; bad
teeth. Take cam of your teeth. Only
SOZOD
A New Departure.
Get Rid of Blue Monday
How can you remedy It? Get rid
of dirty clothes, homes full of steam
and bad odors, soap, starch water,
heat, worry, extra meals for help.
How can you do It? Why, by ROUGH
DRY WORK.. We will call at your
lome and take all your wash and re
turn It, as follews: All Flat Work,
Including bed ticks, bolster and pillow
sllps, blankets, comfortB, handker
chiefs, napkins, rags, sheets, scarfs,
tray cloths, table pads, table arid tray
cloths, towels (roller, hand and bath)
wash rags, etc, will be washed and
ironed ocmplete. Wearing apparel and
balance of laundry washed, starched
and rough dried.ready fox Ironlng.whlch
can bo done, In maty cases, by the
regular servant. In small families tho
wife may profer to do it. as it is an
easy task. What It costs? Only ftvo
cenu per pound, dollverod In a neat,
clean bag or baskot. Shirts, collars,
cuffs and lace curtains charged at list
prices. Points to censider: Your
clothes are thoroughly washed and
rinsed; not a particle of foreign mat
ter remaining. Your clothes are thor
oughly disinfected. They are sweet
and pure and in original state. We ueo
materials that are purer than you
could buy, as they are made especially
for us, and too costly for tho retail
market. Give us a trial, and se what
a difference It makes. ROUGH DRY
WORK called for Monday, dellv.ered
Wednesday.
The Sdlem Steam Laundry
230 Liberty Street.
Bee I
I Supplies
A complete stock of bee sup-
piles, including hivos, sections,
foundations, smokers, etc.
Trices tho lowest In tho city.
Seed Corn
Wo havo all varlotlos of
Flold and Sweot Corn suitable
for this climate, including tho
colcbrated Houston! Corn. En
silage corn a specialty.
I D. A. White &Son
FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN
301 Commercial Street, Salem.
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Great snlo of Chinese and Japanese
fancy goods, Wo also mako up all
kinds of wrappers and waists, under
wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles'
furnishing goods, silks, laces and em
broideries. All kinds, of summer goods,
matting, etc. Court street, corner of
aljey, Salem
WjffiRG3a
OIL FOR THE BODY
You can't lose an atom
without feeling it. The body
is like an engine, a watch,
a machine; must be kept in
good order to run right.
That's the reason Scott's
Emulsion is so successful in
all wasting diseases. It feeds,
nourishes and strengthens
when ordinary food won't.
Doctors say Scott's Emul
sion is the best nourishment
for these who are not as well
as they should be young or
old.
We'll ttni y 3 U f j aeon requttt.
SCOTT & liOWNE, 49 Vtatl Street, New York.
railroad presidents, public officials,
leading educators and other men of
note. Tho Rev. G. Campbell Mor -
gan, President George W. Stevens of alit-v- A interest conUrs in the nomi
the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, nations for state officers. The cm
President Jospeh Ramsey of the Wa-' s alive today with candidates fo
bash. Vive- president W. C. Brown of the nominations. Their frlonds aie
the New York Central, and President ! a,so hero ,n force.
C. A. Wlckorsham of the Atlanta and For months the race for the gub. r
West Point railroad are amonc those national nomination has been on in;
to be heard tomorrow night, which llvel' earnest and increasing inte n
wiil be devoted to a discission of the , stt as the coventlon date approached
work of the Railroad Y.' M. C. AJGovernor Yates early announced his
Secretary of the Navy Moody is to ! candidacy for renomination Backed
peak Friday evenjng, and Saturday
venlnir Secretary Georce B. Cortel -
evening Secretary George B. Cortel-
you. Chancellor Frank A. Stfong o"f
Kansas State university, and Hon.
George W. Ross, premier of tho Pro
vince of Ontario, will be heard.
o
A CASE OF IT.
Many More Like It in Salem.
The following case Is but one of
many similar occurring daily in Sa
lem. It is an easy matter to verify
its correctness. Surely you cannot
a k for better proof than such a con
clusive evidence.
Olof Johnson, who Is a gardner by
occupation, living at the corner of
15th and B streets, North Salem,
says: "Kidney complaint Is no new
thing for me. I have been bothered
off and on from a disordered condi
tion of the kidneys for ten or twelvo
years. I did not suffer so much from
backache as most people do who have
kidney complaint, but tho principal
annoyance was a weakening of tho
kidney secretions, which was both
distressing and aggravating. There
was a scalding sensation in passing,
and a heavy brick-dust like sediment
appeared after standing in tho vessel
over night. I had attacks of dizzi
ness In my head and oftimes a blur
ring would appear before my eyes
and I could scarcely see. I tried nu
merous remedies, but all In vain un
til I saw Dr. Doan's Kidney Pills
hlkhly recommended for Just such
troubles and procured them at Dr.
Stone's drug store. I will say that
In all my oxperlenco with doctor's
prescriptions and different kidney
remedies nothing has given me tho
amount of relief that I havo received
from Dr. Doan's Kidney Pills."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cont3 Fostor-MUburn Co.. Buffalo.
N. Y., sole agents for tho United
Statos.
Remember the name Doans'-
-and
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take no other.
FREE.
THE SEVEN SUTHERLAND SIS-
TERS ARE AT FRY'S DRUG STORE,
AND WILL TEACH YOU HOW THEY
PRESERVE THE HAIR. COME AND
SEE THEM. 5-9-lwk
OASTpIJLIA,
Briti y?Tfc8 Klisd Yw Hara Ahrarj BocgM
In Honor of Confederate Soldiers.
Tarboro. N. C, May 10. With Im
pressive ceremonies and In tho pres
ence of a largo and distinguished
crowd of spectators tho cornerstone of
the Confederate soldiers' monument
was laid here today. The ceremony
was conducted undor Mnionlc aus
pices. Grand Master W. S. Ltddell, of
Charlotte, officiating. Tho address of
tho day was delivorod by Congress
man Claudo Kltchon.
Much of the Local Talent
Will havo prominent parts in tho May
Festival. Mr. Drew, Mr. Both, Mr.
Hushes, Mr. Doiorlh. Mr. Mlnton, Mr.
Chnppler. Mr. Drill, Mr. Mnrkel, Mr.
Zimmerly, Mr. Wiggins mako a male
chorus that will be popular. Don't
fall to hoar them.
Cucumber Contracts.
A few moro contracts for cucumbers
can bo securod by calling on The
Gideon StoU Company, corner of Mill
and Summer streeta. 4-26-2wk
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ILLINOIS
REPUBS.
CONVENE
And They Intend to Succeed
Is Plain to Be Seen
Springfield, 111., May 11. The 111!
nols Republican convention here to
morrow will be the largest ever he '
in this state. There are plenty ti
indications that It will also be on
of the liveliest. In addition to choo
ing delegates at largo and alternate'
to tho national convention the ccn
vontlon this year" is called upon t
nominate candidates for governor
and other state officers to be voted
for this fall. The selection of dp'p
! Sates to the Chicago convention a-a
the indorsement of President Roose
!velt WH be little more than a fonn
" lne state machine he has stump, d
1 the state from Cairo to Chicago a- '
has left nbthing undone that won''!
add to his strength. The governor wi'l
go into the convention with a good
lead in the number of instructed dole
gates ( though the number Is consider
ably below that necessary to secure
tho nomination.
The first candidate In the field
against Governor Yates Is Co'
Frank O. Lowden of Chicago. Col
Lowden Is a son-in-law of the late
George M. Pullman, the palace car
builder. During the last five or six
years he has encaged activelv in
politics, but has never held public
office. Col. Lowden has brought all
his guns to bear against the Republi
can state machine and his campaign
has been as active in all respects as
has that of Governor Yates. The lat
ter has been at odds more or less
with the present national adminis
tration and it was expected when Col.
Lowden entered the race for the gov
ernorship he would receive valuable
support from Washington. Evidently
however, these expectations have not
panned out very well, for the talk
of federal patronage has failed to at
tract any great number to the Low
den camp and furthermore Senators
Cullom and Hopkins havo declined to
interfere in the contest.
Besides Yates and Lowden the field
of aspirants includes several others,
each of whom must bo considered ill
the running, especially in view of tho
possibility of a combination being
made. These candidates are Attoreny
general Hamlin, who has many frlenda
In the Cullom-Honklns camn: Law
rence Y. Sherman, n consummate
politician and former speaker of the
Illinois assembly; Col. Vespasian
Warner, who has served many ears
in congress and has the united sup
port of the "old soldier" vote, and
Charles S. Deneen, whoh as long been
prominent In Cook county politics
On the eve of tho convention the
chances appear to the unbiased ob
server to favor the renomination of
Governor Yates. But Illinois politics
has furnlshod many surprises In tho
past and no one can say with cer
tainty that tomorrow's balloting will
not add another to the list.
The May Festival.
Only $2,00 for three nights of musi
cal foasting Tuesday, Wednesday.
Thursday, May 17, 18, 19.
MEN ARE POWERLESS
To Flat lit Aaratnat DUcaae Unlca TheT
Strike at the Underlying Cnnse.
To treat Dandruff, and Falllnff Hair,
with Irritant or oils on which a para
Bltio germ will prosper. Is like scooping
water from the ocean to prevent the tide
from rising.
You cannot accomplish a satisfactory
euro without having a right understanding-
of the fundamental cautes of tho
trouble.
You must kill the Dandruff. Germ.
Newbro'a Hcrplclda does this because It
la specially made to do that very thin?.
When the germ Is removed, the hair
has no choice but to resume healthy
growth and beauty
"Destroy tho cause, you remove tho
effect."
Sold by leadlnp drugrgtsts. Send 10a tn
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit. Mich N
Daniel J 'nr. Special Agent
Your Stepmother
Is still hero, and as busy as ever
When your clothes are worn and
dirty, or tho buttons off take them to
her, at the Salem Dyeing and Clean
ng Works. Ropalrlng and rellnlng,
now velvet collars put on overcoats;
ilo four suits a, month for 91. Called
for anl returned.
MitS. C. H. WALKER, Prop.
19S Commercial Street
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Worms .Convulsions .Fevcnsh
ness and Loss of Sleep.
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our meats are always fresh
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weather, when meats would
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Has been taken to supply the stock of J
lumber In our yards. Our stock lsf
complete with all kinds of lumber,
Just received a car load of No. 1ft
shingles, also a car of fine shakes.
We are nblo to All any and all WndT
of bills. Come and let us show you?
our stock.
Yard and office near 13. P. passenger
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For Kidneys.
Bladder and
Rheumatism
New Discovery by Which All Cj N
Easily Cure Tl cmsive, at
Does Away With Surgic,,
atlons-Posltively Cure, J?
Disease and Wont Cas 0, ,J '
matlom Thousards Already cUro
Note Endorsers.
Trial Treatment and e4.PaS8
Free.
At last thore is a Kientlfic ltl
cure yourself of any kidney, bw
or rhoumatlc d!s-ac In a very 2
time in your own lnme and IfZ
the expense of doctor.- druggist
surgeons. The crcht belongs to &
Edwin Turnock, a noted Freud
American physician rtid sdentht
has made a life-long nudy 0f ti
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VWi-
"None can say they are incurable tJ
til they have tried my discovery, ft
test Is free."
diseases and' is now In sole posal
sion oi certain ingredirnts which In
all along besn needed and TltJ
which cures were impossible
doctor seems justified in his iti
statements as the treatment hu l
thoroughly Investigated besides baa.
tried In hospitals, sanitariums, ft
and has been found to be all thill
claimed for it. It contains notiij
harmful but nevertheless the !
authorities say it will positively retl
Bright's disease, diabetes, tapd
rgavel, weak back, stone ia bWfci
bloated bladder, frequent desire to
urinate, albumenaria, sugar In till
urine,, pains in the back, legs, cJe'
and over the kidneys, swelling tftl
feet and ankles, retention csi-a
scalding, getting up nights, paiiite
bladder, wetting the bed ultifc
rheumatic affections as chronic e
cular or Inflammatory rheuitittsa,
sciatica, rheumatic neuralgls, to
bago, gout, etc., which are now ben
to bo duo entirely to uric acid poksl
In tho kidneys in short every lonl
of kidney, bladder or urinary tronWej
in man, woman or child
That the Ingredients will io dj
this is tho opinion of such nuthonnoj
as Dr. Wilks of Guy's HospiW bl
don; tho editors of the United SW
nianoiiKntnrv nnrt th American FM
macopoela, both official works; Dr. E
C. Wood. memb?r of the WJoul
Academy of Science and a longlW
others who speak of It in the WgW
torms. rint nil this and moro l o
plained In a 64-page Illustrated
which sets forth the doctors uw
vldws and goes de- Into lh
ject of kidney, bladii -nd rheomi
diseases. Ho wants you to ha t
book ns well as a Ha treatmctt
his discovery, and n,i fan get Ua
entirely free, wlthou' tamps or
nv w o,ieainfr th furnock Me
cal Co.. 993 Turnock Building, CM
rmrn . III., and as tl"- Wnds W
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