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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1904)
"fitfHlflWW'rm r EIIMPQ UNDER WALK Caused the Tljree Persons to be Injured at AlcMinn viile Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Switzlor returned this morning from McMinnvillc, whcro they accompanied Qeorgo Pcarco lu his automobile, and woro present when the painful accident occurred. The explo sion was causod by a quantity of gas oline spilling on the sidewalk, and when tho machine was started, the fumes oxploded, tearing up tho walk, and injuring Messrs Pierce, Darby and Curran. Thoy wero nil resting easy when Sir. nnd Mrs. Switzler left Mc Minnvillo this morning, and will ro cover. Mr. Curran is n son of Mrs. L. F, Mars, jvho lives on tho Garden Road. In spito of reports, Mr. Switz ler says tho machine is only slightly damaged. o That Tired Fooling Entirely removed by Brewer Drug Co.'s kidney and liver compound. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone nnd destitute. Such, in brief was thtj condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailles, O. For years ho was troubled with Kidnoy dlseaso nnd nolther doe tors nor medicino gave him relief. At length ho tried Electrie Bitters. It put him on his foot in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on tho road to com plete rocovory." Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowell com plaints. Only 50. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. New Goods, Capen Shoes Just recoived direct from Oregon City factory, largo stock of men's heavy boots and shoos. These goods are guaranteed to outwenr any other make. REPAIRING NEATIiY DONE JACOB VOGT 99 State St Salem lillllllllllll HUH HI I I V CIRCASSIAN Ice Cream in Paper Pails to take home. ' ii Pt; paper pail 10c 1 pt. paper pail 15c 1 qt. paper pail 25c ' gal. paper pail 60c ;; at P70 f AfUi S I 154 State St. Phone 1971 V t I I i I I I I I I I I I I MUlfHtM MIIIIMI HARPER WHISKY, I Famous at home for I Generations past; I Famous now all over I AUGUST 8CHREIBER I OIL CANS THAT WONT LEAK Are exceedingly rare you've found that out, especially with your large can. Como in and let us show you ono that CANNOT leak one from which you can fill a metal lamp or a lantern, in tho dark, and that absolutelyOANNOT OVERFLOW THE LAMP. Don't believe itt Come and see. We also have tho best of everything In groceries, fresh fruits, etc, and our careful deliveries. I ATWOOD 1 Phone 57 1 Grocers Comer ytaWMMite I SUNDAY SERVICES i MBMMtMtMl invwffffi First Christian. Corner of High and Contor streets. Preaching by tho pastor, D. Errott, at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Biblo School at 0:45 n. m., Charles Schoemaker su perintendont. Chriitinn Endeavor at 0:30 p. m., Frank Churchill, president. Prnyer meeting Thursday evening. Tepic: "Cqntroling Our Thoughts'." W. O. T. U. Mrs. Steel, tho county president, will conduct memorial services Sunday nt 4 o'clock p. m. First Unitarian. Frank A. Powell, pastor. Sunday School at 10 n. m. At 11 a. m. Mr. Powell will speak on 4 'Incorruptible Treasures," nnd at 7:30 p. m. on "Ulrich Zwingli." Christian Science. Second Church of Christ, Scientists, 140 Chemoketa street. Services: Sun day at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermen: "Ronlity." Sun day School at 11:45 a. in. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting nt 8 o'clock. Beading room in tho church, open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially invited, o KNOCKED DOWN ANDlfll ROBBED Peoria, 111., Sept. 17. Frank Cas sell, paymaster of tho Great Western distillery, wns knocked down nnd rob bed of a sntchol containing $2700 whilo on his way to tho distillery to pny tho men this afternoon. Tho rob ber is being pursued by a posse. At tho New Drug Store. The 'phono number of tho Brewer Drug Co. is Main 2301. Goods aro de livered to any part of tho city. Deserted From Ship. M. A. Barber, justico of tho peaco at Marion, brought to this city today Francis Sastrnm, who was arrested nt that placo yesterday. Ho is a desert er from tho United States receiving ship Pensneola, linving loft tho ship at Goat Isluud, California. Ho will bo hold at tho county jail awaiting ad vice from tho naval authorities. Soo tho Demonstration. Olympic Pancake Flour demonstrn tioii, now at Atwootl & Fisher's grocery store. Everybody served free Stole an Overcoat. Harry Vnmlor Bogart wns arrestod hist evening firf tho lnrcony of an over coat a short timo piovious. Ho sold tho cunt to n party in Tulklngton's su lomi for $2. Judgo Judah gave him (10 days when ho cuiue up foftrlnl this morning, nnd ho will do timo at tho countv jail. There is just one way tQ have good tea o.lTc baking piwdtr llavorlnj eitrict plcn economically : Schilling's Best, at yom grocer's, moneyback. 4.1 8t nniiiiiiinniint ' Substantial " Meals... :at the: :: White House : : Restaurant George Bros. Props. J own delivery insures prompt and & FISHER, Commercial and Court DAILY'OAP,ITAL JOTraNALTBALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEB1,'171904.,, PERSONALS Hnrry AVilkins, of Albany, is in the city on business. S. M. Vinson, of Lane county, was in tho city yesterday. L. It. Stinson loft last ovoning for a short visit at Seaside. Miss Lena Ellis, ,of Portland, spent soverni days in Salem this week. Chas. Black, tho Dallas livoryman, is milking a short stay in Salem. Miss G'ussie Stuhl, of Portland, is spending tho day at the stnto fair. It. F. Scott and niece, Miss Mcnrl, of Creswell, visited the fair yesterday. Misses Edith and Emma McCourt, of Albany, are state fair visitors today Miss Ituby Cornell went to Jefferson this morning for n visit with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kcnworthy, of Walla Wnlln, ore In tho city on a short visit. Prof. Chas. .Tones returned today from nttending tho teachers instituto at Rninior. MIhs Floroneo Bigger, gf Portland, is tho guest of Miss Blanche Brown for n few days. Miss Vida Monro, of Portland, is visiting at tho home of Hon. and Mrs. F. A. Moore. , A. Mohillnp, John Cluswell and Charles Nooluy returned homo to Al ii.iu.v juni muni, i - . JW T Mrs. Sampson- Hlr.soli, hO 'Portland, is the guost of, Hon. nml Mrs. Edward irirn'oli this week. Karl Aupperlo returned to his home in .lofforson tills morning, nftor n fow days' visit in this city. Miss (Irottu I.oonoy returned to the reform school this morning,' after at tending the stnto fair tho past weok. Miss IIiikoI ItoHsitor returnod to hor homo iu Portland this morning nftor a moat's visit with relatives in this city. Miss Vera Fields, who has beqn tho guost of Miss Bosslo Frisby, returned to hor Imiuu in Portland last ovoning. Mr. John Ilnrshninn loft for his home in Kugono this morning after a short visit at ho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hoff. Mlssos Leila and Lonun Cnvanngh of Hlllsiilo Farm, nro attending tho stato fair, and visiting friends for a fow days. Miss Mary Thompson returnod to her homo at Kugono this morning, af ter sovornl wooks' visit with relatives in this city. Miss Floroneo Hunt or. who hns boen tio guest of Mrs. O. P. HotT, in South Salem. returned to hor home in Port land this morning. Hoii. Big. Siohol and wife, of Port land, aro sponding n tow days with Hon. and Mrs. Ed. Hirsoli, nnd attend ing tho stato fair. Bubo Saudors loft night for Rod- lands, California, whoro ho will pluy .ll ImnV mi tlm Tnilimi sohool foot- bull team during tiio season. Hon. Beldon Cornoll and wifo, of Grants Pass, returned, to thoir home this morning, aftor several days' visit with Mr. Cornoll's mother In tuts city. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bewley, loft yester day for their homo at Miles, Wash.,. af ter a visit with Mr. Bewley 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bewley, of this oity. Mr. and' Mrs. Lester Luokey went to Huuene this inornlntf. where they will make thoir future home. Mrs. Luokey was formerly Miss Lillian McBlroy, who was married in this oity last Wed nesday. Mr Albrt Jairl. of Vantouvsr, Waak.. earao un to this eity yesterday ' and will niiike his home in the future! .h lag mother bore. Mr. Jalrl was, soldier in the regular army at Van nver the past thre years. J One Man In a Thousand We have the assuranco to say that wo don't bollovo that there- is ONE MAN JN' A THOUSAND that wo cannot plcaso with our Cldthiug and sat isfy with our prices. ". It's simply a combination of excellent Clothing and reasonable prices Unit attracts so.many mon to this storo. 'Vfo aro nover satisfied with anything but THE BEST The BEST OF CLOTHES, tho BEST OF HABERDASHERY, tho BEST OF'jIIATS, can always bo found here, and with every sale goes our guar nnteo of IfeuiMJ V. Money Back If Ybtt Want It Can you do bettor than como hero for your clothes f Salem Woolen C. P.BISHOP. Mrs. Albert Ackcrninn, of Now York, is visiting at tho llirsch homo on Chcmekotn street. Mrs. R. A. B. Veal, of Albany, who luts been visiting Mrs. Frank Brown for several days, returned homo this" morning. Miss Bonnoy Itoynl, daughter of Hon. M. G. Hoynl, of Portland, is visit ing with hor grandparents, Itov. nnd Mrs.,T. F. Itoynl. Mrs. H. Ohcrg and littlo daughter, of Portland, returned homo yestordny, after a visit with Mrs. Oberg's parents, Rev nnd Mrs. T. F. Royal, on South Commercial street. Mr. Oborg is pas" for of Trinity church in Portland. ' II. M. Branson returnod yesterday from Coos B"v whcro ho ,ms beon spending a week. Ho is especially pldasod with North Bend, the now manufacturing town on tho bay, and . talks Home of locating down that way. Boston, Montreal nnd Toronto. Ropro A Journal reporter offered to wager n ' sonted by J. II. McCourt nnd J, Olivor. hardtack that ho would again locnto Boom 10, McCornack block. Agents in Salem, but lio rofusod to bet. wanted. H?f i liil if if ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fl jA W IIK Tf lHHHBIEinBBIflHIittSlflVfVEHflHfiBBDIlH 1 d vilt 'spflFsw NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE THE ORIOINAL SOHOOL CHILDREN. Every chilil should know that baldness Is a contagious disease, caused by a tnferouo. Prof. I'niiii, of Hamburg, flormaiiy, lnii(lru(T, itching scalp, falling hair, and final buldnoss aro gorm or mitrolio thut hoad to nnother, whoro the scalp and by multiplying mid ox tending iluujiur and hair follfolex, sups tho. lifo of the lmlr root and produces baldness. ' IT TAKES YEARS to protluse comploio action of the dandruff roimtant iu ovory i8o. od by prodisposltlan, hfillth, by euviroumoiit, but pnrtleu lnrly by tho eudoavnr made to combat the growth and development of tho dandruff microbes, whtsh win only bo i'etrod with Nawbro'n HorpiQide, Tins npw antiseptic sealp germleidei is past the experimental stage. It was mado to dostroy tho dandruff and fulling coaxing energy basic IkliAjl luillm. it enaliloa A Hctltfcy llilr naturally and luxuriantly. Thous - ..v - J -- i DANIEL J. FRY, Special Agent At Drug Stores $1.00. fleud 10c In stamps for ssmple to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. "Destroy the CatfS-Yod ReAiove the Effect." W T.'fMBWiMJlH iShTt -, Mil! Store, Proprietor. Thomas Nowstead, of Portland,, a former Salem boy, is spending his vn cation hero. o A. O. U. W. Notice All membors of Valley nnd Protec tion lodges nnd sojourning brothors aro requested to meet at tho A. O. U. W. hall Sunday at 2 p. ni., to arrango for attending tho funernl of our lato brothor, E. W. Bell. S. FRIEDMAN, Acting Master Workman Valley Lodge. o Tho number of Metropolitan Lifo In- suranco policies in force is greater than that of any other company in America, greater than all the regular lifo lnsur- nnco companies put togothor( loss ono) nnd can only bo npprcclatod by comparison. It is a greator number thau tho combinod population of Groat or Now York, Chicago, Philadelphia, REMEDY THAT "KILLS THE DANDRUFF OF.RM" amis of let tint k-litrgymen and laymen story of Itir wonderful AN IDEAL HAIR DRESSING. It is fortiuuito for thoso who uiidur- discovered that stund tlio new rules for sculp olonnlfi noss that the nntiHcntic nualitlns of produced by a passes from onoNowra,, ji(fr,,0(0 it burrows Into di'lightfiii and rufrcsliing hair ilross- Ing imaginable. Chronic balduoss Is Incurable; suvo your hair while you have hair to suvo. doopur into the ' ENTHUSIASTIC IUJRPICIDE FOLLOWERS." 'I inn ploasod with your Iiorplelilo buldnoss, for the mierobo is not It is govern- and conHldor It nil that us n drosslng and all by the stnto gf for it. I toll all my friends thoro is uotlilng liko IfnrpU'iilo." (SlgntMl) Mrs. H. II. Merrlsk, Ssattle, Wash. "I have glvou Nowbro's HerpUido a fair trial ami pormit me to say that it is within itself a wonder. As gorm that caussa remedy tor duudruff hair, and by lmlr I think It is far Into the imppvor thing in Hh line." tbe linlr to i;row (Signed) It. HWfcWv?"W . .hWb -4 W Four Naughty Boys. Four Snlom urchins, ranging in ago from 8 to 12 years, boarded tho train yesterday for Turner, but, ns tho train did not stop thoro thoy woro cnrrlod to Marlon. Thoy expected to return on the -I o'clock freight, but tho brakemnn would not allow them to got. aboard tho train, so thoy woro strandod in tho, peaceful vitiligo of Marlon for tho night. Tho adventurous youngstora nsscrtcd thoir right to a living, nnd proposed to have a flro nnd patronlzo some local hen roosts, but about 0 o'clook last evening enterprising youngsters of Marlon gave thorn warn1 ing to lonvo tho town, and tho last seen of thorn, thon wero on routo to Turner ufoot in tho dark of night. Who thoy wero is unknown, and what tho consoquencoH of their escnpado woro is equally n mystery. A Prominent Corner. The now drug store of tho Browcr Drug Co. is at tho corner of Court nnd Llboity streets. from ihysk-luus, tell tho same success. mko U ,0 nlQ,t ono ooulil ask that you claim and falling suporlor to any V.. Mitehell, i oukesdale, Wash. Aa UahtaJOiy H. J J "; kJ II vl 'M , i $ i