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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1904)
DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1004. DIXIE CARNIVAL GOOD WEEKLY NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE ' NEWS BUDGET Sacremento Paper Says Shows Are Clean and Enter taining Regular Correspondent Dis cusses Events in New York 1 EIGHT S S The Red Men's street fair and car .nival opens In this city tomorrow evening. All arrangements have been made, and Its success is assured. Tho Illuminated arch at tho corner of 9th and J streets was completed' this af ternoon. Tho Red Men always do things right. In selecting their com mitteess In a caso like thl3, where something grand Is to be accomplished they pick from their ranks men who can do It, and It Is done. Everything -with therm Is "honest Injun" and the palefaces can look for the best show of its kind that ever came down the pike. There will bo fun for all, and all for fun, and those who visit their aldo shows side splitting if they don't laugh and grow fat It Is because they are dyspeptic and troubled with insomnia. The weather Is all right, and tho "braves" expect to give every body a good time, and likewise gath er in considerable "wampum." In order to please everybody, and givo the very best possible show, tho Ited Men contracted with tho famous Dixie Carnival company, an aggrega tion of sterling "qualities, presenting ten high class, clean and moral shows. There are no "Little Bgypts," or "Hula Hula Dancers," to shock the modesty of any one, and no "Cherry Sisters" so extremely bad though not Immoral, to make one think that he has been robbed of his money. Instead of those J tReputation 1 As a charming hostess is A easily acquired by serving A 1 Golden Gate Coffee J M whenever friends drop & W in of an evening, ml Golden Gate is m coffee perfection, m I ' High grade W I grocers sell it. -.1 1 i)d 2 lb. uom-tight tint. Ik. m J. A. Folder XX Co. $2 H San Franelaco S8 L Importer of Fine CofXasm ? 9rAk ft P 2md "5v3 "VSLH W ! X-'cv ",biN. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, .unity buuueu ' deaths are caused by it heart dis-1 ease, pneumonia, equally meritorious, uciiri juiiuru or apoplexy ore often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvancc thekidnev-poison- Afl llStrfi 1 1 r I iOM,MD.7m- - IMWfll Will UL- tack the vital organs, cuusimr. catarrh of llic bladder, or the kidneys thcinsclvcs break down and waste away cell by cell. juauuer troumes almost always result things that we have seen, and which havo been denounced from the pulpit and' by the press, tho Red Men givo ten shows as. clean as tho Immaculate linen worn by Cleopatra. Cleopatra was not a Pocahpntas. There were no Indians In her day. We are glad to say that they are no Cleopatras among the Pocahontas of today. The Carnival company arrived in the city at 4 p. m., to Jay. Among Its most notable shows Is the one called "It's AI) Right." And it Is all right, too. It presents Miss Shirley Everett and her assistants who faithfully por tray that beautiful story "Pygmalion and Galatea." Miss Everett also pre sents "Trilby, the Maid of tho Air." In this act she defies all law of gravita tion by gracefully floating and flying in the air, above tho heads of tho audi ence. Tho other nlno attractions New York, June 25. The terrible disaster of last week, which caused the loss of hundreds of lives and un told sufferings to thousands of citi zens who mourn the I093 of dear rela tives or friends, has cast deep gloom over this city. Llko the Iroquois theater horror tho Gen. Slocum catas trophe will havo far reaching conse quences. This latest horror has awak ened a categorical demand1 for reform and for the punishment of those re sponsible for It. There Is no doubt that a careful investigation of the catastrophe and Its causes will bo made. Not only the coroner, repre senting the county authorities, will thoroughly sift the evidence In the caso to determlno who Is directly re sponsible for the terrible loss of life, but tho state authorities and tho fed eral authorities as well make efforts to get at the bottom of the case. are .from n derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained miiekebt by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you ore feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver niul bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, juid to get up many times during the aright. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is boon realized. It Mauds the highest for its wonderful cure of the most distressing coses. Swamp-Root is pleusout to take nnd is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and n book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Uinghouiton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't' innke any mistake, but remember the uuiiie, Sw amp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swnnm-Root, and the address, Ilinghauiton, N. Y., on every Imltle Among the free attractions, one of tho most notable Is the daring feats of Dana Thompson, the world re nowned high diver, who will twice each day dlvo from a 90-foot tower in to a tank containing but four feet of wator. Professor Edgnr Berger, a renowned equilibrist, will also givo a free per formance twice daily. Thon there aro tho animals, tho merry-go-rounds and the thousand and one other attrac tions and accessories of a street car nival. Sacramento Leader. o Goes to Newberg. Tho board of managers of Pacific College announco that tho music de partment of Pacific Collego will next year be under tho charge of Prof. Clifford Whlto Kantner, Oregon's young composer and dlstlnguisned musician. Assisted by Mrs. Kantner In piano, ho will givo his entire atten tion to tho department of music here, and will establish a conservatory at Newberg. Prof. Kantner's ability Is appreciated throughout tho state, and his presonco hero will add prestlgo to tho Institution. Newberg Graphic. If all the preliminary evidence gath ered by public officials and the press Is correct, criminal carelessness in several quarters ha3 been the cause of the terrible loss of lives. It was undoubtedly crlmlnnl carele:sness to uso tho oil and lamp room1 of a steam ship for storing highly Inflammable material like sea hay, which Is used for packing crockery. It Is equally criminal to enter a room, containing so many highly inflammable things with a lighted pipe, cigar or cigarette. According" to the testimony of many passengers of tho III fated steamer tho life belts, or at least many of them, were In so bad a condition, that they were practically useless, as they wero Insecure and crumbled to pieces. How It was possible that an excursion steamer could bo equipped with such rotten belts, with out criminal carelessness on the part of some one, Is difficult to explain. It Is also stated that the fire apparatus of the steamer was absolutely inade quate and even what there was could not bo used, as tho Are hose was so brittle or rotten that It burst when water pressure was turned on. That such a thing was possible also clearly Indicates the most flagrant and crim inal carelessness on the part of somebody. Federated Trades Council and Fraternal Orders Mardi Gras and Carnival PORTLAND, OREGON, June 28th to July 9th, Inclusive Tho groatost and most olabarato spectacular Mardi Gras ever producod In tho West. A stupendous show undor a monster tont seating ton thousand people. Special ratoa on all railroad j and steamboats, Given undor tho management and authority of 5G Labor Unions nnd 34 Fratornal Soclotlos, all of Portland Estimated dally nttondanco oxpected to avorago thirty thousand. 1 The Indignation of tho public Is di rected against tho directors and offi cials of tho company to which tho steamer Gen. Slocum belongs and, the general feeling, always inclined to bo hysterical in such calamities, Is worked up to a critical point by tho agitation of several newspapers. Al though, no doubt part of the blame rests upon the directors of the com pany, the public seems to loose sight of the fact, that as ' great, or even greater blame rests with tho public officials who either through their own carelessness or with full knowledge of tho actual facts permitted a steam or to be used for excursion service, which was nothing but a big flretrap. VACATION TIME. Vacation time .should bring rest, recreation and comfort; and comfort of the solid and plea3lng variety means no high collar, no stiff hat and no itching scalp. It Is for this last dis comfort that Newbro's Herplclde becomes a summer necessity, as It stops Itching of the scalp and Prickly Heat almost Instantly. Take Herplclde with you on your vacation. SCALP WARNING. Itching of the scalp Is not so much a punishment for past neglect as It is a warning for the future. It shows1, almost conclusively, that the vinellko, ml croblc growth that causes dandruff itching scalp and falling hair has entered tho Sebaceous glands and unless this growth Is stopped and kept out of the scalp, baldness will follow. IT IS CONTAGIOUS. It was Prof. Unna, (ask jour doctor about him) who first pointed out that the true cause of hair loss Is a germ or mi crobe that lodges In the scalp I Iibfttek1 r.f ' ' where It causes dandruff. Being of mlcroblc origin the disease Is necessarily contagious but Dr.So bouiaud'has recently called atten tion to the highly contagious na ture of dandruff, and the necessity of constant watchfulness to avoid It. Kill the dandruff germ with Herplclde. Unsterllized Public Hair Brushes, says Dr. A. Cartaz, are to blame for most of the baldness that Is prevalent today. He further states that, "baldness begins in the young." By this ho means that the germ that causes the disease is planted in the scalp of young men and that sometimes years elapse before tho destruction is complete. WILL NOT GROW HAIR. New bro'a Herplclde Is a "Hair-Saver;" It will not grow hair nature Joes this but by destroying tho en emies of hair health, It enables the hair to grow as nature Intended except In chronic baldness. Save your hair with Herpicide. Wonder ful results follow its use. HOT WEATHER TROUBLES. 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If that Is the case they are cul pable ond should be punished, not be cause their negligence caused the loss of so many lives, but because they had ment violated tholr oath and neglected, their official duty. The fact that President Roosevelt charged Secrotary Cortel you personally with conducting the federal Investigation seems to indi cate that the United States govern ment intends to have the caso thor oughly sifted and Is determined that no guilty person, no matter In what position, shall escape just punish That Smell tmt 4m94nmiimi$ There's Gteat I Satisfaction. Ro M. Wade & Co. In wearing laundry work that you know is tho very latost stylo. Wo koop abreast with tho lat ost styles in every Jepartmont. Wo constantly koop our oyoi open for anything new that will improvo our work in tho slight est dogreo. , Wo now produce a quality of work equal to that dono by tho largost shirt and collar factor I os in tho East. If wo aro not serving you, lot U3 havo a trial paqkago this wook. 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