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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1904)
r "WTp-"' "T' 9fT-r1 'v r i"r ""? -Tlf ' i- . -i m nrfgrmm? nl "wPWvyVVr,'vF IIJiODsands lm.Wm. - Trouble JBdHeier Suspect it. IIow To Find Out. will n bottle or common class with vnnr ; water otid let it stand twenty-four hours ; aseuimentorset tliiigimlicateaali , unhealthy con flftion of the kid neys i if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is icn convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, tuat Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the grerit kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, nain in me duck, Kiuneys, iiver, oiauuer ind every parf of the urinary passage. a water it corrects inability to hoi ntid scaldinE pain in passniK it, or bad K effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, anu uvcituiuu mi uujmcusuui ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wondertui cures ot tue most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tens nu about it, bothsent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- tiamton. N. Y. When nomsotBwmp.noot. writing mention this paper and don't make auyk mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's SwanifuRoot, ,and the address, Binghamtdn, N. Y. MMIt(ltlMlelMflIIMM ; BBSsMBSSSessssH 2&MH3HKBK5Z1 n H.-ntli'V Million 1 '" llC . i ana Kttpj ttiim irom decay. Cttabllilicd 1851. i i IfeAnia MilugAn MfgG. ccM( '3mHttp - i""'' - : slby Savage & A nillllllllllllllHlUHIIlMlllIUIUIIllllNIlIlh I Hose 0 J -2 Pice I g 500 feet IHalf inch whhec lined cotton garden nose in rem nants at g 6c pet foot First come, first served. I R. M. Wade & Co. OTMlUMMWOMWiWIlMM Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 II 1 1 HI 1 1 I 1 1 1 90 per cent of all cases treated at Boswell Springs ate Cured Capt. Ben D. Bos well, Proprietor and Manager, Boswell P. O., Dooglas Co., Oregon H-t 1 I I II I II I 1 1 M-Hit MM m Have You Ever Ordered Ha t itt & not, you are away behind tho "yB giaa to bco new patrons, and if t moro than pleased. You will find them at the corner of Commercial Z and Pai-tt awiafa SSSSSMSSSSBSMpS SMgSMSlSaSSSStilMS ssss m JH M I M I -H I I I M M I M I UH Wholesale and Retail E. ECKERLEN. 258 Commercial Street t Full line of liquors and wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly the t cBrler brand the best for family MTerea ia the city limits. 'Phono Main 1151. -t 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimininiiiiimiiinii HONOR -'' DEAD 5 VETERAN Col. Hawkins of the Pennsyl vania Regiment Re membered Pittsburg, Pa., June 11. With im pressive ceremonies Pittsburg this af ternoon unveiled a hanJsome bronzo and granite monument in memory of Colonel Alexander Lo Roy Hawkins and the soldiers of the 10th Pennsyl vania regiment who died in tho Phil ippine campaign. Thero was a big parade of the civic and military organ izations of Pittsburg and tho Grand Army and Spanish war veterans of Western Pennsylvania Tho principal address was delivered by Clarenco Burleigh. Governor Pennypackor ac cepted tho monument fro mtho Hawk Ins Memorial association and formal ly turned It over to the city of Pitts burg. Tho monument occupies a com manding omlnenco In Schenley park. It was erected at a cost of $20,000, which sum was appropriated by the state. Tho bronze monument of Col. Rests on 52 years of successful business.,?' To serve you when in need of Paint.... Covers a multi tude of sins paint cover buildings jij. - t'wiftf!a Fletche : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . H-Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t IIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIII W? Your Grocerleo from Lawf ence times. However, they are al- J you call on mom, yoa will be IIHHMII I III llllllllll Family Liquor Store use. All orders filled and 'Je VMSA DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, Hawkins, surmounted a handsome Eranltepedslal.' roprelonts ttiove eran ot tho civil war and the Phil ippine campaign standing erect, clad in .tho groat army coat, his hands resting oni his drawn Bword. On tho pedstal aro tho names of all tho sol dlors of tho 10th regiment who died In the Philippine campaign. The 10th was tho only regiment of citizen soldiers east of tho Miss Iss Ippl to participate In tho Philippine campalgnsv It was1 one of tho dozen regiments which could have returned sooner than August of 1899, but which remnlned In the Islands until that time at tho earnest request of President McKlnloy in order that tho Govern ment's plans might not fail. Upon tho return of the regiment President McKlnloy camo to Pittsburg to per sonally wolcomo tho tattered veterans. Col. Hawkins, commander of tho regi ment, died on shipboard In mid-Pad-flc whllo en rout from the Philip pines to San Francisco. Political Chatter. John W. Mcculloch, formorly of this city, was elected district attorney of the eighth district by a large majori ty, at tho recent election. His many friends congratulate hlnx on Ms suc cess, and know that ho is deserving of all the honors heaped upon him. Everybody in Salem knows Henry Sonnemann, tho State-street grocery man of yore, and many of his best friends havo often wondered why ho burled himself In tho uttermost re cesses of Cow Creek canyon, when ho had such a flno business and home In tho Capital City. Many know that he was making money down there hand over fist, and' now possibly the rest Will appreciate tho situation In tho light of recent events. Ho was re cently nominated for the legislature on tho Republican ticket, without so licitation on hfs part, and elected by 450 majority, when tho party ticket carried by only about 250, and tho candidate for state senator was de feated. In addition to these high' of ficial honors, Henry was presented with a 10-pound boy a few days before election, and surely his cup of Joy must be running over. Hundred of loyal Salem friends extend congratu lations, and- will do glad to see their old friend In Salem) next winter. Very Annoying to 8omo People. People that aro known to bo weak and sickly, by their nolghbors, aro asked tho uucstlon every day whether they are feeling better. Do you feol stronger? Are you gaining flesh? Their friends know If they are gain ing flosh, it Is one of tho sure signs of returning health. If they can only get a remedy that will make solid flesh, recovery Is assured. People with nervous troubles, loss of flesh and strength", no' ambition, languid, and always tired, have thin watery, blcod. The food they eat does not nourish them, It does not mako blood. If after each meal they would take Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo -Tpnlc, their food -would bo turned Into rich, rod blood, making solid flesh and strength The tablets are sold ln boxes by all druggists for 75 cts. or 3 boxes for 2. People who use this tonic gain In solid flosh from 1 to 31bs. per week, they fool bettor and know they aro on the road to health. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist. The Right Kind of 8prIngTohlc. This is tho time of the year that tho patent modlcino people say every one needs a tonic. G. W. Johnson & Co. declares lni his advertisement else where In this Issue that there is no tonic In1 40 drug stores1 that can equal a new suit of clothes that fits perfect ly and becomingly, and Is substantial ly made of good) materials. This house sells tho art-tailored product of Schloss Bros. & Co., "Tho Best Clothes Makers" of New York and Baltimore. Notice. It Is now against the ordlnanco of tho City of Salem, Oregon, to erect, or maintain, barbed wlro, or barbed wire foncing along the lind of any street or alloy within tho corporato limits, and notlco Is hereby given to all citizens to immediately remove such wlro under penalty of said law. Ten days from' this date prosecutions under said ordlnanco will be made In this relation. Dated Juno 1, 1904. H. C. TARPLEY, C-l-10t Stroet Commissioner. New Desk Cabinet. Tho Willamette Hotel has added a flno now desk cabinet to tho offlco furniture. It la a flno ornament, bo sidos being vory useful. Mr. Connor Is alwayB on tho lookout for conveni ences that wilt tend to mako his guests moro comfortable Attention, Neighbors. 'Tho meraboref of SUvor Bell Clrclo aro requested, to meet at their hall on tomorrow, Juno 12th, at 3 o'clock, to go In a body to decorate tho graves of their deceasod membere. o. BusbnoM, O N. OREGON. 8ATURDAY, JUNE 11, RwWW FOR WOfllEN WHO CANNOT BB CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and Uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay f&oo in Jegal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Fe male Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. The VIcc-PrcsIdctit Independent Order :pt fat of Oood Templar. An experience which many women have was relAtpfi by Mist Agnes Stcbblugs, or 331 Kast 30th Street, New New YorK City, as follows "I oor health for a year until life Una very looked dark rv 01 nnd dreary to toe. Had head aches, backache, also pain, my sleep was broken and fitlm. I longed Tor health Tried several medicines hut none were of any tout lug benefit uutll I took Doctor Tierce's Fa. vorite Prescription. I soon realized that I had found the right remedy It helped nature to throw off the poisons that saturated the system, removed all pains and strengthened the digestive organs, and brought the roses of health back to my cheeks. This medicine if taken occasionally keeps the system In perfect condition, helping it to throw off the disease and consequences of exposure to dnmpncss. I am pleased to give It my endorsement,'' "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no substitute for the medicine which works wondcre for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sentraf on receipt of ai one cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31. stamps for the cloth-bound. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Brletenbuah Hot Springs., The trail to tho Driotonbush' Hot Springs Is now open. We ato prepared to furnish pack and' saddlo horses' at a very reasonable- rate. Parties de siring to go to tho Hot Springs or other mountain resorts will find It to their best Interests to addross the un dersigned for information as to rates, etc. SHORT & MILLOY, 5-30-tf. Detroit. Ore. Ur tka js? lh8 Kind You Hava Always Bc&gfit Signature cf r HARPER WHISKY Famous at home for Generations past; Famous now all over the World. For Sale by A. 8CHREIBER, 8alem. 153 State St FARMER'8 HOME, imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - t i Capital National Bank of Salem, transacts a general banking business. Only Na tional Bank in Marlon county. T :: Savings Bank :: Department i Fays throe per cent interest on Bavings accounts. Deposits ', '. t ot ONE DOLLAR or moro re- reived at any time. Pass book Issued to ach depositor. i-W niHIIIilllllll it-M-f j-m n i n iihi iiiiiimi it Vogct Lumhet AND J Fuel Company. Hough and dressed lumber, sash, doors, lath and shingles, J asn ana flr wood. Salem Oro. JUown town offlco 112 Cqurt street Telephone Main 2451, One block ast of S. P. pas- T Benger depot. C&&& pat lriWH H "" ifiilJ i'' n 1904. .i. w - i' . f -- v - J gf-y.if ."c , '- - '"-" Tf. ' "" ' ' - ' i . . . ... ''"."". , k , WANTED. Girl Wanted. For goneral housework. Apply at resldonco of Mrs. It. D. Allen, 34? High street; ' Wanted. To rent or leaso, residence with modern improvements, good sized premises, and locatod near business sqctlon. Inqulr oor write, this office, "F., O. .D." G-18-tf F.OR 8ALE. For Sale A farm of 95 acres1, rich, lovel bottom land, running water, one-half farmed, rost In pasture; plenty of fruit trees and good barn and houso, 1& miles from Sublim ity. Terms part la property, small tract preferred In or near Salem, rost In cash on easy'terms. Inquire phone 195 Blue, Salem. C-3-2wlc For Sale. Blacksmith shop, excellent location. For particulars apply to Fair Grounds blacksmith shop. '. G-10-wkt. , For Sale. Sawed-7 and split, cedar posts; flvo grades ot shlnglesT; rough and finished lumber of all kinds, at Detroit Lumber Yard, cornor of High & Trado streets. Phone Black 2495. S. P. McCracken G-9-3t For Sale. A cyclone woodor in first class condition; the' best tool 'on earth for Bummer fallow. Address J. C. Savage. Gorvals. Or. G-9-3t ' For Rent. Seven-room house on Com mercial yfltreet two , blocksi .from business center; all. modern Im provements; largo yard and barn. Inquire at 85 Commercial stroot 5-31-tf For 8ale. A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabout; nlmost new; also - At ln.. ..-. CII(1,a. n. 1rfTi I u uiBk-uiaoa buuuj. iiiiiui ui uuvu at a' bargain. Journal office. A. F. Hofor, Jr., For Sale. Fruit land in Benton coun ty, 320 acres of land, south half, of coctlon 15, township -10 south, range 6 west of WiUamettb Meridian, con taining 320 acres of unimproved land, half a mile from Arllo station, and about four miles from Willam ette river. On main county road. W. B, Irwin, 338 North Main Btreet, Los Angeles, Cal. 4-13-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fence, hardwire, shingles, P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion ladders, gates and gate hard ware. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, GO Court street, Salem. MISCELLANEOUS. " New Lodging House. Everything now, clean and, comfortable. Schrelb er block, 149-151 Stato stroot. Mat tie Hutchlns, prop. C-9-tf Lost A young shepherd '"dog, 18 months old, yellow with olack earn. Leave word with Gideon Wolty, Route No. 7. C-9-3t At the German Bakery Gorman tea biscuits, French1 rolls, fresh every morning. Fresh pies every day and home-made cakes a specialty. Find tlfe labol on our br6ad.' A Fisher, successor' to G. A, Back, corner of 12th and Chomoketa streets. Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch cr's for meats. We have the best sausage in town. Come and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa eom. Piano ard furniture mov.ng a specialty Offlco 'phone, 361. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State stroet 9-1-lm Just Received. Wo havo JubI recolvod'a Bhipment of ono-horso wagon wheels, which we can soil at $15 sot. tired and painted. Pohlo & Bishop, Salem, o egon. . 5-21-lmo RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 8tai street Open day and night Ok 20c meals are bettor than any 31 house in the state. Six 20c ml for 11.00; 21 20o meals for $8.06 IW8ICIAN AND 8URQEON. Dr. I. W, Starr Offlco in Bush ft Brey building, ever Oregon Shoe Store Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attended In city oi country, ' Residence 'phono 2ISI nod. 1-6-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will horeafter found In the Brey block, 275 doss morclal street over Oregon pke -Co. Office telephone, 2931; r1 donee phone, 2761. Office kovrs I tn 12 and 2 to 6. Hop Baskets. Hop Baskets. One-fourth- and one- half box for picking. Full-box bas kets for measuring, Beat n the market Hold, your orders for Walter Morley, 60 Court street, Salem. NINE M- '&.;, UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers, Wo carry tho larv) and finest lino of undertaker's goal In tho city. Prices to suit & Black and white hoarse. Proffifi, reliable. Save money by calling No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. BMy. i4-tr LODQE8. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. L & O.' F. Hall, Saturday each week, at 7 J 30 p. m. B. B. Herrlck, Jr., N. Cf.'j Frank F. Toeva, recording nocretary. 8alem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of World Moots In Holman Hall ovetft Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. VrtuAtf, Consul. Wylio A, Mooros, Seer' tary. 1-12-lyr Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W. 1 in their hall In Holman block, ' nor State and Liberty, every day evening. Visiting brtkrM 'welsoaie. ' Boy Mciatlre, M. W, 'JL . Aufrance, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of IV-CmMAi Hall in Holman block, coraw Mml and Liberty Sts. Tuesday of mm week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turatt, O. P.; W. I. Staloy, K. oft It. and gjf Foresters of America Court wood Foresters No. 19. Meets M day in Turner block. H. . Meyer, C. R,; A. L. Brown, See. A Modern Woodmen of Amr!e-Or gon Cedar Camp No, 6248-. lie every Thursday evening at 8 o'oleek Holman Hall, B. B. Matten, T. C: A. L, Brown. Ciork. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only nrat-class) shop on State street Every tirfj) now and up-tc-uato. Finest poree lain baths. Shave, 15c; haircut M baths, 25c. Two first-class beet blacks, C. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CTY HALL. For water servico apply at o. Bills payable monthly In advanee, Mae all complaints at the office. - DENTISTS. O HL MAOK t Successor to Dr, J. M. Koene, fa White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties doslrlng superior operations at , erat fee In any branch aro in eapectei request 1 I - t-HII. MlfHUIH" Violin, Mandolin j J and Guitar. , '. : Thorough instructions. Pupils ! ! prepared for clubs, focitals and entertainments. Special terms to pupils starting now. " Private!!! ! lQssons 50c. Class lessons 25c. ', ', Club rehearsals free. ,; ' SIDNEY HAYES;' ','. 101 Commercial' Sbr'oot iiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiir-l SUMMER SCHOOL 4 The first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d;? and will continue eight weeks. yhe: second term opens Juno 27th, to. continue untill tho August oxams, Classes will bo formed in all the branches required for Stato anJ county papers, and In Latin, Stenography nnd Type-wrJUng. Address J. J. Kraps, Supt. E. T. Mooros, Prof. Matthews. ; ill! I IIIH II I II IIIMIIlit ! German Market ;; noxt door to Harritt & Law- renco Grocery. II SAVE MONEY" ; ; Best cuts of fresh meat;, 5 to ; ; 10 cents per pound. '.'. MILLER & BECK, Proprietors niiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimnT Your Stepmother Is still horo, and as busy as ever. When your clothos are worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Repairing and rellnlnaj; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month, for 1. Calie for and returned. MHS. O. H. WALKER, Prop, . 195 Commercial Streel IK. GUNN'S onion sxKSSKssra. ssiss. SYRUP ,Kr.7RT",?,'.BR ynyur w vwi. zr.tf r2as at.OTfiw' ? h n D-.j..T. r7. T". "". " lurK,'.' iuiVi:"v; ".Hf "'" iw-mouu ur Bid. ; : hTn'S"LS?.,2VJ K 35?' u.2.0Tl, TXC. " stor In largo bottles for 80 eta & ?i w. M ; Htimniiiiniiiiiiimi ... . ,,, .., v, H VUJ,ipis nmiie cncf