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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1904)
r""TJ SEVEN DAILY GAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THUR8DAY, JUNE 16, 1904. TfUpW' H4I1MIIHIHIIIIK SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS ii It 1 1 1 1 1 I II M I II I l-H-H-l-1 i "M4 physical Culture Entertainment Last evening In tho University gym nasium, tho young ladles of tho phys ical culture department gave an exhi bition, which was wltnossed by about 400 people. TI1I9 Is tho first time tho department hns appeared In the com mencement exorcises,, and It was much enjoyed by those who wore fortuunto enough to bo present. Tho work dono was very artistic. Tho director Is Miss Ruby Pholps. The "wand drill" by tho class was very good. Miss Edyth Randall gave some artis tic club swinging. Sho Is making a specialty of this work, and also of(hla life. Sheriff-elect B. L. White physical culture, and, from her work last evening, shows tho great profi ciency sho has accomplished. Miss Mao Pholps and Miss Jonnle Coyle were contestants In an exciting "po tato race," In which Miss Coylo was the victor. Tho game of battle ball wa9 played between two picked teams the "Cardinals" and "Old Golds," In which tho "Old Golds" won vvith a SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSlSSSSSSSSiSSSSSIIHISaSSSSSSSSS Do What o KuutuuiBfl Buiuciem prooi mat Doctor cures all kinds of diseases I have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and internal) Gravel kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatism, dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femalo diseases, all tho foregoing without the knifo, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to the patient whatever.' Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free. D. J. F. Cook I 301 Liberty St., Formerly of Omrha, Neb. MIIMMMIMtMIMI MM SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS sj 99999 9 9mmmmmmmmuX3zut33Bsm : ymmfe 7'fH'vJ 9 I &?& JY The Heath & Million : BrWV 9 W)W' mS I snu keep, inccn rrom decay. Eitabllihcd 1831. I I HeAth& MilligAn MfgG. cmcMi 3. Savage & tHiiimiMiitniiMi t in 90 per cent of all Boswelt Sptmgs ae Gated J Capt. Ben D. Bosweli, Proprietor and Manager, Bosweli P. O., Doaglas Co., Oregon "HiiiiiiniiiininiHiitHiiiii niiiiMiiiiiinit Hattitt & It not, you are awav behind tho Z w&ys glad to see new natronB. and if more than pleased. You will find them at the corner of Commercial X Z and Fati-v An-n SSt)SSSSSSSSSSSSSStSSS0SSSSSSS8SSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSf t'in 1 hi iimiii in iiihi 1 hi n 1 1 inn 1 1 1 1 11m it- Wholesale and Retail Family Liquor Store ; . ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial 8treet ; . I oU line of liquors and wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly tho '. ; ; McBrier brand tho best for family use. All orders filled and Ue- '. 1 J!? 'a the city limit. 'Phone Main 1151. ; ' frH-i-M 1 1 1 H H 1 1 1 l-t i I II H I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 81 f Bcoro of 15 to 14. Tho girl's glco club furnished music for tho. evening, an,d Misses Ida Evans, Be93 Cornelius and Mao Pholps gave a number entitled "A Bird In Hand," which was rocolvod with great applause. Tonight the junior class of tho Col- ; ; lego of Oratory lnvltos tho publlo to. attend "An Evening With Lovey Mary," at tho First M. E. church, at 8 o'clock. Euchre Club. Tho Friday Afternon Eucre Club will bo entertained tomorrow after noon by Mrs. R. D. Gilbert, Mrs. W. N. Gatens and Mrs. C. L. Dick, at tho homo of Mrs. Gllbort, at No. 343 Lib erty street. a One Ruslsan Patient. Sheriff Worth Huston, of Linn county, brought a Russian named Adam Mlntz to tho asylum yesterday afternoon. Tho patient has a suicidal mania and sovoral times tried to take accompanied them, for the purpose of getting "onto the ropes." 0- . A Gentleman's Smoke. Tho best cigar mado anywhere for tho price Is tho two-for-a-quarter cigar mado right horo In Salem, the "Tash moo," tho product of the Salem Cigar Factory. Patronize homo industry, and get tho best smoke going. 16-2t We Claim ur. J. F. Cook the Botanical after all other schools and doctors Salem, Oregon. Rests on 52 years of successful business..1 0 9) o serve you, when In fieed of Paint.... Covers a multh tude of sins. Paint cover. bulWlnp Fletche 0S, Salem jon cases treated at Lawrence times. However, thev are al- vou call on them, von will be ilHrifiHH bbbbWLbbbbbbVLi IB wsA BALL GAME TODAY Standing of the Clubs. W. L. Pet Salem 18 9 667 Eugene 17 12 C86 Albany 9 8 529 Roseburg 9 19 321 Tho Eugene baseball team arrived last evening, and this afternoon will open tho series of gamos at Athletic Park with tho Raglans. Tho Eugene has released down to nino mon, but they have an aggregation of stars, from all accounts. The lino up of tho two teams Is as follows Salem Fay ss, Lougheod 3b, Wll kins c, Nehrlng lb, Davis cf, Emer son rf, Williams If, Downle 2b, Ca Hff p. Eugene--Brlseno ss, McKuno 2b, Clynes If, Radford c, Downing 3b, Strleb lb, Schoflold cf, Nefzger rf, Mc Farland p. o Linn County Horse Thieves. Elmer 03burn and Victor Howard, two young men, were arrested near Lebanon yesterday afternoon on thq charge of stealing tho saddle horses of Earl Carlton and Fred Bllyeu, found la their possession. It Is also said they stole a watch of C. H. Whitney, found on Osburn, and many other per sonal things from different placo3. They wore examined, held for tho cir cuit court, and this afternoon, In de fault of ball, placed In tho county jail. They formerly resided hero, go ing back to Kentucky, from whence they are said to have been driven, coming bnck here. Tholr records nre bad. Albany Democrat, o Real Estate Sales. Real estate sales for tho day aro as follews: John Porter to E. S. Porter, 169 acres In section 20, t 7 s, r 1 e, $2000. G. M. Lease to J. F. Goode, lots 8 and 9, Wild'sr addition to North Sa lem, $100. W. B. Haines to Helen Haines, south half of lot 7, block 10, Salem, $3000. M. E. Rice to L. J. Shell, west of lot 8, and lots 9 and 10, S. S. F, Farm N. 5, $5000. o Will Not Appear and Answer. Sheriff Colbath served a complaint and summons on Thomas J. Gibson, who Is serving a Hfo sentonco for mur der, committed about one year ago. Tho suit was commouced in Lane county, where the wife is now a resi dent. Max Hymen, of Astoria, sued his wife, Rosa, for a dlvqrco over In Se attle, but the judge had read about the trouble that tho Hymen family had caused during tho last hundred centuries, and refused to grant tho tho petition. "It Is a long lano that hais no turn. Tho traveling "carnival" Is doing the valley towns, and tho peoplo will have a c&hanco to see any kind of an old fake, from tho snake eater to tho flying woman, for the small sum of 10 cents. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and causo Itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at drug gists, or Bent by mall. Treaties free. Write mo about ypur case. Dr. Bo sanko. Phlla.. Pa. For sale by Dr. S. C. Stono, druggist. OATOIIIA. lbs Kind Voa Haw Always BodiM SUMMER SCHOOL The first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and -will continue eight weeks. The second term opens Juno 27th, to continue untlll the August exams. Classes will bo formed in all the branches required for Stato and county papers, and in Latin, Stenography and Type-writing. Address J. J. KrapB, Supt. E. T. Moores, Prof. Matthews, HI 1 1 1 1 1 H H-f-H H-M mir' 1 German MarM ii next door to Harrltt & Law- 1 ronce urocery. SAVE MONEY ; Best cuts of fresh meat, 6 to 1 10 cents per pound. MILLER & BECK, Proprietor I itnilll l-M . 1 1 1 1 -H . 1 1 frt THE FIRST LESSON That the young girl has of womanhood is not seldom a painful one. She learns" to know what headache means, and back ache, and sometimes Is sadly borne down by this new experience of fife. All the pain and misery which young girls commonly experience at such a time, may in almost every instance be entirely pre vented or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion. It estab lishes regular ity. It tones up the general health, and cures headache, backache, nerv ousness and other conse aucnecs of womanly weakness or disease. "I recelred your letter some time afro, witli tdvice about your wonderful medicine. " write Mist Stella Tohuson. of jS Jlrady Street. Dayton. Ohio. I was troubled with severe paiua, every month when I wrote to you for advice. Aflor receiving your letter and following; itjjv direc tions, I Km now happy to iay Hint after five rears of untold suffering I have not had any pains slnec first using your ' Favorite Prescrip Uou.' I was induced through a friend to write to rou and follow vour kind advice. I thank Ood nd Dr. R. V. Pferce for the health I now enjoy. I shall urge other women w ho suffer as I did to ise your medicine." "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women welt. Ac cept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. PLerce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, 1. Y. Frkh. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 2i one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. He Broke His Vows. Hattle McGinn has comonced a suit for divorce against her husband, James McGinn, on tho ground of de sertion. Tho parties wro married in Michigan In 1879, and plaintiff alleges that defendant deserted her in that state' In 1893. E. D. Horgan Is at torney for plaintiff. 0 Brletenbush Hot Springs. The trail to tho Brlotonbush Hot Springs is now open. Wo are prepared to furnish pack and saddle horsos 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 address tho un dersigned for information as to rates, etc., SHORT & MILLOY, 5-30-tf. Detroit. Ore, o Reduced Rates. On account of tho mardt gras and carnival to be held at Portland Juno 28th to July 9, 1904, Inclusive, tho Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickets from Salem, Including ad mission' coupon to the carnival, for $2.55. Sale dates, June 27th and July 7, 1904, Inclusive. Limit six days af ter date of sale, but not later than July 10th. W. E. COMAN, General Passenger Agent. 6-13-eod Reform School Supplies. Sealed proposals arojheroby request ed for furnishing tho Oregon State Reform School with supplies for tho noxt six months, ending December 31, 1904. Lists, with specifications, will bo furnished upon application to tho superintendent. All bids must, bo in by June 28th. N. H. LOONDY, 6-13-16t Superintendent, ITOItlA. BMMt& BIg&atan - of- ttfl Kind VoaHawAtajB BocfM HBSupposltoro On4 StWtU, ButMTlIlt, X. 0., VrltM i "imuj ?r 0 7" "lm rr lm." Br. S. U. Vnm, r rV w ;" ""ysiTtsLiwiMMiur MIa raUM r is jmm, I ? Ii4 a mmh M4l VMM" Paa. U Cum. Kui.Im . dku .. Ar. u. u. M.uin. uiu... Tna. biia u trPitwuw. sjAirrm noor, uncmtir, . SeM In S!em by S. C fttene. Call for Free Samples. fSM8SSSSSSSS8ftSSSSaSSJj Are you looking for nice SPRING SHOES? Thoy'ro horo, styles new, good wear, fine selection, low prices, we repair also do It well. JACOB VOGT, 99 8tate Street 8alem. 0fflgji.aasje)iie8sjaBjW foassssssssssss Stt&vrhetty Crates any kind at ! G. F. Mason Mlllor street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. SSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Fee, YesFtee. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation or proscription. Can ve found dally at hla drug store. Sa. -n. Oregon. fv USaF .MZi' "if k7K2', X $$& CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. Toama to haul wood, atso wood In tho timber for Bale. In quire of R. R. Ryan, 123 Stato street. C-13-lwk Wanted. By a young man, a position as clerk in a store or to drivo a delivery wagon. Havo had some ex perience In, dollvorlng. References can bo given. Apply at Henry Smith's North Salem Routo 9. G-13,-lwk Wanted. To rent or loaso, rosldonco with modern improvements good slzod premises, and located near businoss section. Inqulr oor. write, this ofllco, "P. Q. D." S-18-tt FOR SALE. For Sale. A flne cow. Inquire of J W. Roberts, near Lincoln school, South Salem. 6-14-3t For Sale or Trade. Beatty parlor or gan; will go cheap. D. P. Jerman, second-hand store, 210 Commercial streot. C-14-3t For 8ale. A fresh Jersey cow. Apply to C. P. Anderson, lM miles north west of tho steel bridge. 6-13-3t For Sale A farm of 95 acres, rich, level bottom land, running wator, one-half fanned, rest In pasturo; plenty of fruit trees and good barn and house, 1 miles from. Sublim ity. Terms part In property, small tract' preforred in or near Salem, rest In cash on easy terms. Inquire phono 195 Blue, Salem. 6-3-2wk For Rent. Seven-room house on Com mercial street, two blocks from businoss center; all modern im provements; largo yard and barn. Inqulro at 85 Commercial street. 5-31-tf For 8ale. A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabout; almost now; also a first-class surrey. Either or both at a bargain. A. P, Hofer, Jr., Journal office. For 8ae. Fruit land in Benton coun ty, 320 acres of land, south half of section 15, township 10 south, rango 5 west of Willamette Meridian, con- 'tainlng 320 acres of unimproved land, halt a mllo from Arllo station', and about four miles from Willam ette rlvor. On main, county road. W. B'. Irwin, 338 Nortel Main street, Los Angeles, Cat. 4-13-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fence, barb wlro, shlnglos, P. & B. ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion, ladders, gates and gato hard ware. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, 60 Court streot, Salem. MISCELLANEOUS. Employment. Ladles wishing em ployment call at No. 56 Court street from 5 'to 8 p. ra. Easy work, big pay. Salary guaranteed. 6-14-3f Lost A gold locket with Initials "F. C. F." Finder will please return to The Journal office. Any one wanting A good, steady, re liable hand at driving team' or othor work leavo word for "H. J.," care Journal. C-14-3t Lost Black and white brlndle smooth bull dog, part shepherd, bob-tall. Write -Newton Lewis, Gates, and got reward for informa tion. C-13-3d Found. A lady's purso containing money. Owner can have samo by calling on engineer at Capital Lum ber Company, proving property and paying for this notice, 6-13-3t New Lodging House. Hvorythlna new, clean and comfortable. Schrelb er block, 149-151 State street. Mat tie Hutchlna, prop. 6-9-tf Say Havo you tried Edwards & Lusch er'B for meats. We have tho best sausage in town. Como and try it, and bo convinced. 410 East State street. Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa lem. Piano ard furniture mov.ng a specialty Office 'phone, 8S1, W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 State street 9-1-lm Just Received, Wo have Just received a shipment of ono-horso wagon wheels, which wo can sell nt $15 set, tlrod and painted. Pohle & Bishop, Salem, Or egon, 5-21-lmo T Hop Baskets. Hop Baskets, One-fourth and one halt box for picking. Full-box bas kets for measuring. Best In the market Hold your orders for Walter Morley, CO Court street, Sa lem. RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 BtoU street Open day and night Ow 20c mealB are bettor than any 3S bouse in tho state. Six 20o ml for ?L00; 21 20c meals for 1 9.0. v OSTEOPATH8. Drs-. Schoettlo and Mercer, successors to Schoettlo, Barr & Barr, Osto ophaths, Odd Fellows' tomplo, Sa lom, Oregon. PHYSIOIAN AND 8URQE0N. Dr. I. W. Starr Office in Bush A Bvejf building, over Oregon Shoo StoraC Office hours, 9 to 12 n, in. and S tm 5 p. m. Calls attondod ia city vt country. Residence 'phone SUM Rod. 1-E-tt Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter U found In tho Brey block, 275 Oe merclal street, over Oregon Mfee Co. Ofllco telephone, 2931; r4 donee phone, 2751. Office kovc I to 12. and 2 to 5. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flret-elsw shop on Stato streot Every tldakfl new and up-to-uato. Finest sore. Iain baths. Shave, 15o; halr-ct M oains, ac. xwo ursi.-ci&M m blacks. ' O. W. Brans, proprietor UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers, Wo carry the largeM and finest lino of undertaker's gootta in the city. Prices to suit ftU.' Black and white hearse. Prompt reliable. Save money by calllngjst No. 167. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bejv- l-l-t LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. F. L O, O. F. Hull, Saturday each week, mt 7:30 p. m. B. B. Herrick, Jr., N. Q.J Prank P. Toevs, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 110, Woodmen of the World Meets in Holman Hall vrwjl Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslef, Consul. Wyllo A. Mopros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meets in their hall in Holman "block, eif. ' nor State and Liberty, every Metv day evening. Visiting bretkrea welsomo. Roy Mclntlre, M. W. As. E. Aufranco, Recorder, Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P.Cmt Hall in Holman block, corner fttoM and Liberty Ste. T-eeday of eaea. week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R, and i. Foresters ef America Court wood Foresters No. 19. Meets JTrt" day In Turner block. H. 9. Meyer, O. R.; A. L. Brown, See. Modern Woodmen of Amerloa Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Hevtes every Thursday evening at 8 o'olee Holman Hall, D. E. Mattes, T. C; A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COM PAN V. SALEm WATER C0MPAK OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at oslet. Bills payable monthly In advtUMC. Mao all complaints at the office. DENTISTS. O. H. 1VIAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Knnst. bs White Corner, Salem, Oregon, Parties desiring superior operations at aeesV erat fee In any branch are In espeekkl request fH.H I H-I I II j H l .. H - I Vioim. Mandolin j and GuktmXt. ', '. Thorough Instructions,, Pupils ! I ; ; prepared for clubs, recitals and ; 1 1 entertainments. Special terms-.1 r . 1 to pupils starting now. Private ! '. lessons COc. Class lessons 25c. ! ! T Club rohoarsals free. ! ' SIDNEY HAYES, ', ', 101 Commercial Street ." ' 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-it i it-w-n.. i Your Stepmother Is still hero, and as busy as ever. When your clothes aro worn and dirtv. or tho rmttnnn nff tnkn im n her, at the Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Ropalring and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. CaUe for and returned. MHS. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial StreeJ HUIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chinese and Japanoso fancy goods. We also mako up all kinds of wrappors and waists, under wear and skirts. Gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laces and em broideries, All kinds of summer goodr matting, etc. Court street, corner c. alley, Salem 80UVENIR P0STAL8 Of Salem, Capitol Building, Court Houso, City Hall, Sllvor Creek1 Falls, Postofllco, etc. Tne Variety Store 94. Court St. Anaora M. Welch, pros '". m iX -j VI V w lfi VI L'l 1 vs A M