Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 13, 1904, Page SIX, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904.
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A New Departure.
Get Rid of Blue Monday
How can you remedy it? Got rid
of dirty clothes, homes fu)l of Bteara
and bad odors, soap, starch water,
heat, worry, extra meals for help.
TIow can you do It? Why, by ROUGH
DRY WORK.. Wo will call at your
homo and take all your wash and re
turn It, as follews: All Flat Work,
Including bed ticks, bolster and pillow
tsllps, blankots, comforts, handker
chiefs, napkins, rags, sheets, scarfs,
tray cloths, tablo pads, tabic and tray
cloths, towels (roller, hand and bath)
wash rags, etc, will be washed and
.Ironed ocmpleto. Wearing npparol and
balanco of laundry washed, starched
And rough dried, rendy for Ironing.which
can bo dono, In masy caso3, by tho
Tegular servant. In small families tho
wife may prefer to do it, as it is an
asy task. What it costs? Only five
cents per pound, delivered in a neat,
clean bag or basket. Shirts, collars,
cuffs and lace curtains charged at list
prices. Points to censider: Your
clothes aro thoroughly washed and
rinsed; not a particle of foreign mat
ter remaining. Your clothes arb thor
oughly disinfected. Thoy aro sweot
and pure and in original state. We use
material that nro purer than you
could buy, as thoy aro mado especially
for us, and too costly for tho retail
market. Olvo us a trial, and seo what
a difference it makes. ROUGH DRY
WORK called for Monday, delivorod
"Wednesday.
The Salem Sleam Laundry
230 Liberty Street.
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W) unuff- MANTIN WIBV, lAHCAtTt. M.
old In Salem by S. C tton.
Call tor rrMi 8mplM.
Your Stepmother
to etill horo, and as busy as ever.
Whon your clothes aro worn and
dirty, or tho buttons off take them to
her, at the 8&lom Dyeing and Clean
ing Works. Repairing and reltntng;
bow volvot collars put on overcoats;
also four suits a month for $1. Called
for an 1 returned.
MUS. O. H. WALKER, Prop.
1IR Commercial Htroat
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Great salo of Chinese and Japauese
fancy goods. Wo also mako up all
kinds of wrappers and waists, undoo
vrcar and skirts. Gents' and. ladles'
furnishing goods, silks, lacos and em
broideries, All kinds of summer goods,
matting, etc Court Btreet, corner of
alley, Salem
Cucumber Contracts,
A fow more contracts for cucumbers
can bo secured by calling on Tho
Gideon Stols Company, corner of Mill
and Summer streets, 4-2G-2wk
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HIGH
Aged Silverton Woman Takes
a Terrible Plunge
This morning Mrs. William Me fir
hirter, living about two mile3 from
Silverton, near Bethany, fell 18 feet
from the hay loft, while working in
the bam feeding the stock, and broke
her collar bono. She was otherwise
severely injured Internally, as sho
struck on her head and shoulders, -and
was unconscious for a long tlmo. Sho
Is about CO years of age, and Is rest
ing as well as could bo expected, and
will probably reqovor. Dr. Clark, of
Silverton, Is attending her.
ISABEL IRVING."
The Next Attraction at the Grand
Will Play "Tho Crisis."
Tomorrow Night.
Although tho sale of scats for tho
ono night engagement of Miss Isabel
Irving In Winston Churchill's drama
tization, of his successful novel Tho
Crisis at tho Grand on Saturday has
not beon begun there have already
been so many demands for seats that J
Manager Meredith is certain that
every seat In tho house will bo tak
en. Although this young star has never
beforo been seen in this city is stellar
guise, her reputation ns a brilliant ac
tress has traveled far and sho will
undoubtedly bo as warmly welcomed
as If sho had played hero annually
for many years past.
Oddly enough tho vory cleverness
of this young woman has prevented
the spread of her personal popularity
The demand' for her services has kept
her almost continually In Now York
for tho past Boven or eight years, so
that tho smallor cities havo had slight
chanco to witness her work. For sev
eral years Miss Irving was tho lead
ing woman of tho famous Lyceum
stock company of Now York, and of
courso rarely loft that city. Beforo
then sho was an Important member
of Augustln Daly's company and play
ed with that organization only In
New York, London and tho fow largo
eastorn cltleB After leaving tho Ly
ceum, Miss Irving became leading
woman with John Drew and again
her tlmo was nearly always in Now
York. For the pa3t two years, how
over, MIbb Irving has been starring In
"Tho Crisis." This, howovor, Is her
first western trip. Seats will bo on
salo at tho boxofflce tomorrow (Satur
day) morning at 9 o'clock.
A CASE OF IT.
Many More Like It In Salem.
Tho following case 1b but one of
many Blmllar occurring daily In Sa
lorn. It Is nn easy mattor to verify
Its correctness, Suroly you cannot
aik for bettor proof than such a con
clusive ovidonco.
Olof Johnson, who Is a gardnor by
occupation, living nt tho corner of
lCth and B streets, North Salem,
says: "Kidney complaint Is no now
thing for mo. I have been bothered
off and on from a dlsorlored condi
tion of tho kldnoys for ton or twolvo
years. I did ndt suffer so much from
bnckacho as most pooplo do who have
ktdnoy complaint, but tho principal
annoyance was n weakening of tho
kldnoy soerotlons, which was both
dlstroiBing and aggravating. Thoro
was a scalding senEatlon In passing,
and a heavy brick-dust llko sediment
appeared after standing in tho vossol
over night. I had attacks of dizzi
ness In my head and oftlmos a blur
ring would appear before my eyes
and I could scarcely soo. I tried nu
merous romodio3, but all In vain un
til I saw Dr. Doan's Kldnoy Pills
hlkhly rocommonded for Just such
troubles and procured them at Dr.
Stono's drug store. I will say that
In all my oxperlenco with doctor's
prescriptions and different kidney
romcdlcs nothing has given me tho
amount of relief that I havo recolvod
from Dr. Doan's Kldnoy Pills."
For salo by all dealers. Prlco 50
cents Fostor-MUburn Co., Buffalo.
N. Y., solo agents for the United
States.
Ilomembor ,tho name Doans' and
tako no othor. 1G
High Line Performers.
Tho big special foaturos of tho Nor
ris & Howe greater shows that will
exhibit at Salem. Wednesday, May
18, la tho astounding array of agile
athletes and active acrobats, gym
nasts and equilibrists, men of rnarvol
ouH. magnificent and mighty muscle
whoso dauntless daring and Boemtng-
ly Impossible foats In mid-air maka
overyono still tholr breath until the
foat Is accomplished and then burst
Into ono shout of applause and appre
ciation. Pop Instance, the BolfordB,
a group of bIx, perform high above
the heads of tho crowds. It is called
a "casting act" and consists of two
of tho members hanging head down
ward from tho top of tho tent and the
other members of tho. troupo are
thrown with giant swings, double and
triple somersaults between tho men
suspended head downwards. It Is
surely a wonderful accomplishment
and one never before attempted In
this country. It Is one of tho many
marvels of this complete circus.
Pioneer of War Nurses.
London, May 13. It is safe to say
that comparatively few persons who
read nowadays of the Red Crpss work
in tho Far East recall tho fact that
Florence Nightingale, tho oldest and
most famous of war nurses, Is still
living. The heroine of tho Crimean
war and the personal friend of Queon
Victoria and other rulors of her day
will be 81 years old next Sunday
She Is now a tall woman, rather stout
with gray hair and fine, open face.
Although sho has been a great suf
ferer for a number of years, she shows
'little trace of It. Though sho re
ceives few visitors she contlnuoj to
take- Interest in all matters affecting
the care of the sick or wounded and
In tho West End, but spends most
of the year at the homo of her sister,
Lady Vernoy, In Buckinghamshire.
ToGrow Seedless Apples.
Salt Lake City, Utah, May 13. The
Utah Seedless Applo Company has
been Incorporated to grow tho seed
less apple produced by John F. Spen
cer of Grand Junction, Colorado. Tho
company has leased a large tract of
.ground near Provo City, in which
50,000 seedling applo trees will bo
sot out. In the fall those trees will
bo budded with buds of the seedless
apple from Mr. Spencer's orchard In
Grand Junction.
Bicycle
Guessing
Contest
New Bicycle Free
Salem census and what It will
do
for you.
Everybody Is Interested In tho cen
sus that Is now being taken, and in
order to promote tho greatest possible
publicity for thU most Important
event In tho recent history of our
city, Tho Capital Journal has decid
ed to give a flno new bicyclo to tho
person guessing nearest to tho num
ber of peoplo in our city, as revealed
by tho now official census. It will
tako aoveral weeks to closo the enum-
oration and compilation, and during
this tlmo Tho Journal will glvo ro
porta from day to. day of the progress
of tho work, and the probable results.
From these tho reader can draw con
clusions, and make a closo guess
Terms of Contest
In order to make this more than
an Idlo random guosslng affair, Tho
Journal proposes to place a few re
strlctlons upon It, and then give ab
solutely free to tho person who guess
es nearest to tho official count a brand
npw Mltcholl bicycle, ladles' or gent's,
with coaster brake. Every subscrib
er paying 50 cents for Dally or Week
ly. by mall or carrier, will be ontltled
to ono guos3 for tho wheel. Thoso
paying ono dollar will got two guess
es, but, In order to prevent strife, and
protect tho legitimate guesser, It will
bo necessary to doposlt tho original
subscription receipt In tho box at
Tho Journal office, with your guess
wrltton on tho hack of same. Call at
Tho Journal offlco and learn tho par
ticulars, and then look at tho wheol
at tho warehouse of Mitchell, Lewis
& Stavor. It Is tho best Mitchell
whool, with coaster brak, guaran
teed for tho year, and is backod up by
tho Mltcholl, IewU & Stavor Cora-
pany.
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togtheStoiMcteardBowdsor
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nessandncsl.Coiiliilns ueiiliT
Opium.Morplunc norXnicral.
WOT KAH. COTIC.
jiuistnx4i!.'ii!nxinTaMi
flnplut Seed'
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IDiUaymtnonrt
Apcrfecl Remedy forConsllpa
Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms.Convulsions.Fcvensh;
ncss and Loss or Sleei".
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BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.!
E GR AIN BDYERS AND
Oats For Sale.
HOf GROWERS SUPPLIES. Cfude tHd stick Sulphur.
J. G. Graliam, Ageni,
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ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
"Hi OtKTAUft COMF1- .
new yorr crrr.
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A PEEP INTO OUR JJ-
ICE HOUSE.
Will show you why it is that S
our meats are always fresh J
and appetizing in tho hottest
weather, when meats would
spoil If not properly cared for.
It would also show some of tho
fattest sides of beef, tender
and fine quarters of lamb and
mutton. Our meats aro high
grade and low priced.
E. C. Cross.
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Iflr Use
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1 Thirty Years
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PRINTING FOR PROFESSIONAL
Men requires a neat Type Face j5
and appropriate treatment at $
the hands of the printer. Try -
THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY
PROOFS SUBMITTED
ON ALL WORK.
ohm 9 1 tet fr4t
IMMENSE STOCK OF
Carnage Harness
Wok Harness and
Saddles
All mwto-dnte and first class.
Set iih lor Hiiything in our line and
save money.
E. S. LamportSaddlery Co.
289 Ommercial Street.
Y OF:
SHIPPERSOF GR A TffJ
207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore,
THE PICK OF THE FORE8T J J
H&b been taken to supply the stock of! !
lumber In our yards. Our stock lsj J
complete with all kinds of lumber.! f
Just received a car load of No, ll I
shingles, also a car of fine shakes. J
We aro able to All any and all kind-
of bills. Come and let us show you- '
our stock. j I
Yard and offlco near 8. P, passenger) '
depot 'Phono Main 651. J i
COODALE LUM1ER CO, ';
Three Trains to the East Dafif
Through Pullman standard L
tourist sleeping cars dally to Omau
Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleZl
cars dally to Kansas city; throni
Pullman tourist sleeping cars (nl,
sonally conducted) weekly t0 oj,
go; reclining chair cars (seats tn
to tho East daily. '
70
HOURS .
70
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
rto Ctunte ot Cms
DKPAJtT
yoa
TIME SCHEDULES
From PorUanO, Or,
ARBIvi
Portland
Bpecl&l
9 15 ft. lu
rik Huni
liigton "AUa'nUu
KxpruM
S.JS p. in,
TtaHnnt
In f von
Far mii
7 Vi p. m.
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(Jpokftiif
S&lt Lake. Denvar. t
Worth, Omaha, Kimni
CUT, 8t. Lonli, CWcaifo
and Etui.
5 2J
p a
Mill Lake. lMnvpr r.
Worth, (oiaha, Kantai
vlty. 8t. Loon, Chicago
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Wnll xValla, I viiu,c
VTi.nn). UilUcc, -ull-iiitti,
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fnal, UuiUUi.MUnauket
"hlouro, and Emi,
Ocean and River Schedule.
For San Francisco Every five fori
at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way polnu
and North Beach Dally (except Sua.
day) at 8 p. m.j Saturday at 10 p.m.
Dally service (water permitting) on
Willamette and Yamhill rivers.
For fuller Information ask or mitt
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent
The Oregon Itallroad & Navigatlos
Co., Portland, Oregon.
Corval lis Masteri) fill
TIME CARD NO. 24.
No. 2 for Yaqulna:
Leaves Albany 12:45 p.a
Leaves Corvallls 2:00r a
Arrives Yaqulna 6:20 pa.
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqulna 6:48 .a
Leaves Corvallls 11:20 as
Arrives Albany 12:16 (.a.
No. 3 for Derelt:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. a
Arrives Detrol 12: 20 pa
No. 4 From Detreit:
Leaves Dotrolt l:00p.&
Arrives Albany 5:55 pa
Train No. 1 arlves In Albany It
time to connect with the S. P. touts
oound train, as well as giving two a
three hours in Albany before depar
ture of S. P. northbound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the Si
H. trains at Corvallls and Albany gtT
ing direct service to Newport and ii
Jacent beaches.
Train No. 2 for Dotrolt, Breitenbuii
and other mountain resorts learei
Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching D
troit about neon, giving ample tint
co reach the Springs same day.
For further Information apply t)
EDWIN STONE,
Manager
T COOKRELL, Agent, Albany,
H. H. CRON1SK, Agent, CornE'i
O. M. I. UU.a ffl8tnucn i
STEAMERS
POMONA
and Altona leave for Portland, Mondiy,
Wednesday and Friday at 10 a, m.
Tuesdfiy, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.
m- For Oorrallli, Tuesday, Tbondty
and 8aiurday at 6 p. m
Kor lndependeuco dally exceplBuniHy
at p. a.
Deck: Foot Trad tr
M. P. BALDWIN. Act
State Treasurer'a Tenth Notice.
Treasury Department,
Stato pf Oregon.
Salem, May 6, 190.
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds In tho Slato Treasury
which to redeem all outstanding war
rants drawn on the general fund, en
dorsed "Presented and not paifi
want of funds," prior to this date. AJ1
such warrants, if properly endorsed
will bo paid upon presentation at tti
office, interest thereon ceasing Wa
and after this date.
CHAS. S. MOORE,
5-6-lOtd State Treasury.
F etf Yes Fuee.
Dr. Stone makea no charge for co
sulUUon or prescription.
found daily, at his drug store. Etta
Oregon,
You Cannot Afford
m i i, t mav never come "
way agajn. May 17. 18, 1? J?g'
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