Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JQUBNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1904
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
READ
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it is necessary to hare your system in
good working order to harean energy
born of perfect health and strength
it is imperative that each organ be
kept in free action, and BEECHAM'S
PILLS are foremojf the few things
that will do it.
BY HOFER BROS.
LEFT
HOTEL
MINE
u of thin blood, impure bl,
IJOCtOrs Call li anemia. mwy ibwuuiuicim AVer's
saparilla. They know why it cures. ..
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Republican National Ticket
For President.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
of Now York.
For Vice-President,
CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS,
of Indiana.
For Presidential Electers:
OF. D. Dlmiok, of Clackamas.
A. C. Hough, of Josepalaa
J. If. Hart, of Polk.
E. A. Fee, of Malheur.
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TERSE TRUTHS.
U i)e V. MaUbewmaa, Everybody's
Magaalne far October.)
Telling the truth woeld be
r hat for the liberal laws.
When the devil gees to chorea it is
ta prey.
He who Rivet up the Sgbt has never
ec things at their worst or be
wouldn't oare eaevgk te quit.
Many bosiness men hare mi More
nense than te e a race horse far
Sray rerk.
We always feel virion when we
give our friends the benefit ef the
-doubt.
Even an ordinarily decent man
wtald be ashamed te act as Christian
nation do.
Newport, 'Or. Sept. SL-AL Read, the
brnkeOMa on th QnrrnlHs & Eastern
railroad, who was shot e-vernl weeks
ago, Tme gone avoir, aad hi where
ononis are aakaatnu Jtead was arrest
ed, charged with asoalt with a dead
ly weapon, aad, owing to the serioos
aV of his weaad ia the aeek and
face, inilleied by the mars! of New
port, he whs not locked ap, bat held
wt the Beyrfew house, where a maa
w placed ia charge to gaard the
prisoner, bat Monday morning, whea
the gward awoke Read bad gene. The
lfgatboaee tender Maanaaita had beea
ia the harbor Sunday evening, aad had
goo oat early oa Monday morning,
aad th deputy, i a charge of the pris
oner mm under the firm belief that
Kead had boarded that vessel before
se sane oat ox tae Barber, it was
unknown where the Manaanita would
la ad, aad there was nothing to do bat
await developments. It bow transpires
that "Read ia seme way managed to
roach Portlaad, wheaee be started
Bast, and be is bow on his way to Old
Mexico, where be formerly served a a
brakoman oa the Mexieaa Ceatrai rail
road, aad where be will probably re-
snmo work.
For Acihrt Brains
your liver must be right, your stomach
in a healthy condition and your kidneys
properly performing their peculiar
functions, or your body won t stand
the strain and your brain won't be
active. If you would have a dear
head and keen perception, get a box
of BEECHAJrS PILLS, use them and
see howmuch more alive you will be.
For Pcrfi et Health
there is no greater promoter than these
famous Pius. You will find it so all
over the world, and, mark you, the
most perfect specimens of manhood,
womanhood and childhood are the
users of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Sold Everywhere
In Boxos, lOc. and 25c
BUSKIN'S LETTERS.
The tatter ef John Raskin to
Oharlcs Kliet Norton, which, with Mr.
Norton's familiar fine aad careful
editing, have bees running through
Jive combers ef the Atlantic, come ta
s nlsiea la the September nam
Iber. The letter, revering a space
of neirly forty years, written te the
most sympathetic ef correspondents,
torn perhaps the most complete revela
diax of the taiad ami cberaeter ef
Tbtskin that we have had eotsble of
Um eellected werka. It is partieakuiy
jod te eetlee hew through the dark
ieriod with whieh Raskin's life
closdl, his mind Ihb te the deal
' Tiant idea ef his teaching mere firm
ly than some ef bis interpreter and
l)!ograpbrr have led as to believe.
Thus writiag m late as ls56, be says
taX the ead ef a ebaraeterintie letter:
"I dtitt't beliei-e ia aar vieterv ef
taaterialism. The last two years have
ehown me mere splrltealltv in the
world than all my zerater life."
Circuit Court Cises.
The Williams Maaafactariasr Ceat-
paay, ef New York, hoe filed salt
against Jeroete J. Shares for the seta
ef tS&UM. with Interest.
T. H. IteXary aad TilaMW Ford, at
terneys for the defendants ia the ease
ef J. K. Marphy vs. Charles Lembeke,
et aU have Med a ntotiea te strike et
the ptniatUT's amended eemptaiat, ea
the graands that it is frivol.
Dynamiter Will Be Tried.
Topeka, Sept. 21. Sheriff BH. of
Cripple Treek, arrived here today, aad
had u toNi; talk with Rbert Romaine,
the self-eoafessed dynamiter of the
nei ai jauepBaiioare, ueMtrnuo. lae
latter talked with Mrs.Reniiae. Bell
said that Remaiae mu a desperate
character, ami if it ws feaad that he
had deae what be M be had, he
weald take him baek to Celemdo for
trial. He knew ef no reasea for Ro
BMtae's eeafessioa.
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More Georgia Outrages.
Maeo. Oa, Sept. SI. A report froai
Talbetteat states that a crowd of ne
groes were ambushed several miles row
that town, aad fear were shot and
kitted, and several severely woanded.
namber of the negroes were tried and
acquitted of the charge ef belonging
te the "lUfore Day nab." The sheriff
ha gone te the scene with a jwsc.
A COUGH
CONUNDRUM
Ja. MeSerley, foreman of 'the Great
Northern mine, Bine River, is at his
bmae in Salem for a few days' visit
with his family. He will retnrn to the
camp abeet October 1st, and remain
daring the winter.
Mr. MeSorley, who is a veteran
miner, having experience in the rigors
ef camp life from from California to
Alaska, reports that rapid progress is
being made at the Oreat Northern, the
buildings for the new plant being about
ready to raise, and the work in all de
partments being earried on in a very
gratifying manner.
The original tannel has now reached
the 500-foot point, and shows a fina
ledge varying from eight to 12 feet the
entire way. A new tunnel is being
driven, to tap the ledge 100 feet lower,
which is now in 40 foot, and a well
defined ledge has been exposed. A day
or two ago a large body of very rich
ore was encountered at the face of the
first tunnel, whieh, to all indications
will surpass in value anything yet
foand fn the mine. Mr. MeSorley
bronght out a quantity of this ore, and
representatives of the company will at
once have assavs made to determine its
value.
Worthy Pioneer
Mrs. S. A. Burnett, moth,,,,
1'n1n1 ,liarif nf 41.:. .... "
mother of Mrs. .T. W n.v ?'
tho stato gnmo warden, iifj
age, and has 47 grand-hfc
great granucniiuren. Thv
markably activo and brij
years, and enjoys life :
at present resides in AlbjtTlr
for many years pre iouj t,
months ago her homo wahfJ
villc.
Colorado Democrats.
Denver, Sept. SI. The state Demo
cratic eoaventioa met at 10 o'clock
this morning. Up te seen it bad done
nothing except electing Senator Teller
chairman. The convention is at sea as
t a candidate for governor. Charles
Ilaghes, ef Denver, who was a likciy
candidate, withdrew his name this
moraiag. lVrmer Governor Adams the
seeoad choic. also declined te ran.
Parmer Con grew me a Sbaffroth is now
lookiag for the place.
The statemeat ia the Kepwbliean
platform that "A Demeeratic tariff
has alwaye bee followed by bttsieess
ndvrrslty, and a HepabMeaa. tariff by
lmslnoM prosperity," u true to the
very letter. Not oaly hae a Demo
oratle tariff always toeagfct bailaase
ndverslly bot even tariff agitaUea
with a dib Umt pwtiUan miglu Im
followed by free taade ho brooght
bankrapiey aad herd tiaos aad h
ronie in every lottaaee.
cough more
Colleje Li 7 Years Old.
JaeksetiviUe, lit, Sept. SL-FiiewW
nd alMMai of llUaeis Cello are
gathered hero ia Imrge namheti for
ihr, oetehmtioa of the seeeaty-ffth
anniversary of the foaadiag of Ue
t'astltkttloM. Te eoMsmtaoa h eat
tle theoMtdt tke romatador of this
week aad will he pniriytd la by
taeay praaUaoat
raw.
Petition is Reeves Estate.
PetstioB fer iHters t admtaUCratiea
hare brn nlr.1 ia the amtter of the -
iate of J . Rwim, Harry P. Meeet
WAieiag hi rtirht ia far of Haiti
H, Kov.
wnen is a
thnn a much ?
When it's a settled cold.
When it hangs on in spite of
all you can da Cough mix
tures won't cure it because
they are merely for a cough
and Uits is something more.
Scott's Emulsion cures the
cough because it cures the
something more. It heals
and repairs the inflamed
tissues where the cold has
taken root and prevents its
coming back.
Wt m4 t a tuft fnt apM nnX.
SCOTT DOW.VC, Vvm Sot. Nor Yo.k.
Displeased With Dowie.
Chicago, Sept. SI. Dissatisfied" with
Joha Alexander Dewie's assamption of
new dignities, K eres left Zien City
last night for their former homes in
Washington aad Oregon. They depart
ed, seyiag that they objected to the
robe- wore by Dowie quite as meek
as to the title he had taken npoa himself.
Cure for Sick Headache.
We had a letter the other day from
a lady in the tewn of Boulder, Colo.,
that should be of interest to people
who are troubled with spells of sick
headache. She writes that she had
these spells aboat four times a week,
was obliged to go to bed and remain
there from S""to 10 hours each time.
Had been troubled this way for sev
eral years, and the attacks became
more frequent. Doctors done her no
good, she tried dieting, as every bodr
said it was from her stomach. Seeing
an advertisement of Dr. Gunn's Im-
j proved Liver Pills, which said, they
care sick headache by removing the
cause she decided to try once more,
and sent 50e for two boxes. She said
she had taken the last pill morq. than
four months ago, has not had a sick
spell of any kind for over five months.
Druggists sell these pills for 25c per
box. It only takes one for a dose.
They enre siek headache every time.
For sale by Dr. C. S. Stone.JdrugglsL
Asks Us to Act In the Congo.
London, Sept. 21.-E. D. Morel,
secretary of the Congo Reform Asso
;.tin n T.nnilnn. sailed for the
. minn .. . t -- .
United States toJav to present a me-.mother of Mrs. J. W.
mortal to President Roosevelt asking
him to use his influence to promote
the radical reform of the Congo State.
The memorial is signed by many in
fluential people in England, including
members of parliament.
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A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
With family around expecting him
to die, and a son riding for life IS
miles to get Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
W. H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., en
dured death's agonies from asthma;
hut this wonderful medicine cave in
stant relief and soon cured him. He
writes: "I now sleep soundly every
night." Like marvelous cures of Con
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis,
Cough", Colds and Grip proves its
matchless merit for all Throat and
Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at J. C
Perry's drug store.
wa a
YOURWHrZEL
NEEDS REPAIRING
i Take it to
F. J. MOORE,
9 Court Street,
S AH work guaranteed.
Me&v0asa
What 's Life?
In tho last analysis nobodtl
but wo do know that it is osla
law. Abuse that law ei
pain results. Irregular
derangement of the organs, rea
Constipation, Headache or :
ble. Dr. King's New Life RUJ
iy re-aujusis mis. it 8 gectltl
iiiorougn. uniy zoc at J. CM
drug store.
MimaiMMiMim
Gold Dtist Flo
Made by THE SIDNEY I
ER COMPANY, Sidney,
gon. Made for family mej
your grocer for it Brati
shorts always on hand.
P. B. Wallac
AGENT
9as
$
O -OL- S 1? O 3EX X .A. .
j BatntU ,?U3JJYH Em A.iri By
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Oregon Siring Bank.
V. C. Tattle, represeatiac the Ore
jfoe Saving HaaV. uf lWiUad. U at
the Willamette hotel Pecooa deetr
tog to lateetigeie the baaliag mth
od of tkm iaetitatiea ran k. so by
eaUiag at the hotel or leaviag their
aamber. either by tetepbeae or mail.
aad h wilt call aad eiplaia tfc.ir v
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Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marveless
eares. It rpa$s nay other salve,
Miioa, ointment or balm for Oats,
Corns; Barns, Bells, Seres, Felons, Ul
eer,'Tetter, Selt Rhoaat, Fever Seres.
Chapped Hands, Skis Emotions; in
fallible for Piles. Core gaaraateed.
Oaly SS at J. a Perry's drag store.
You Can't Afford
Te walk to or froa the depot when
yoe can hare 'a cab take you for 25c,
Simpson's otabtes, opposite the ootirt
hoooe.
Cut His Foot.
Mr. John Daren. 411 Liberty street,
had the nttseriNae Moaday te eat bis
ft. He will be disebied far a few
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Going Up
in popular fawr because of its good
nessits unvarying quality keeps it up. Over
a million sold daily. Crcmo 5c anywhere.
It's worth it anytime.
Largest Seller m the World.
Many Railroad Changes.
E. E. Calvin, the general manager of
the O. R. 4 N. and the Southern Pa
cific lines ia Oregon, is now the vice-
president ef the Oregon & California
Company, and has absolute official, con
trol, of the management of the roads
ww in theory, as be formerly did in
fhet-At a recent meeting of the board
Of directors of the Oregon & Califor
nia Railroad Company, Mr. Calvin was
eleeted viee-presideat instead of Julius
Kratfechaitt. who resigned to make a
plaee for him. Mr. Krnttschnitt is now
ia Chicago, ia charge of the Harriman
la. and his resignation of the of
See of drst vice-president is in
line with the new policy, which
makes the office go to general
ataaager of tkfe district. George H.
Andrews resigned bis office ef secre
tary aad acting mad agent, and W. W.
Cotton was eleeted secretary, while
Charles Krtiae, of Saa Francisco, was
elected acting land ageat. The segre
gotkta of the ofieee of secretary and
land ageat. however, was very much of
a swrortse, ae was the ainointmnt nt
Saa Francisco man to surrtvd Mr
Andrews.
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I GRAIN BDYERS AND SHIPPERS OF ftP AT
Oats For Sale.
HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick SnlphBT.
I J. Q. Graham, Agent, 207 Commercial .. Salem, On .
"'j'ttQtMH4-BaiBiiacs,BaiiMimaf taiin
Sure Cure for Piles,
Itching plies produce moisture and
cause hcalng, this form, as well as
Bttfig. Bleeding or Protruding Piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-s&n-ko's Pile
Remedy Stops itching aad bleeding.
Absorbs tamer. 50c a jar at drug
gist, or sent by malL TreaUes free.
Write me aboet your case. Dr. Bo
saako, PMU, Pa.
Fore sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist.
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Gene, Bat Not Tar got ten.
Paai'Manorea, "Gene" KcWIen's
rlg bower, nmmialr know as
"Hind . fmd," lort thu moraing
ter SWaiko, whore bo wUl hunt jaok
Whlht. eeyoUw aad other ferocioae
Wets for a fw dugs. His departure
A greatly miiiil by all who knew
' Illllllll IHHIHH
Wholesale and Retail Family Lfqaor Store
E. ECKERLEN, 258 Commercial Street.
J. C.1l 11-. - i . .
r . ir uo ol uquors na wines. Cedarbrook whisky formerly Uu
a. iicuner brand-the best for family use. All orders filled and J
utcjcu iu iao cuy umus. 'fnone Main 1151
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A GOOD APPETIZTNO W"
( an always be made on our tt-
1er and juicy steaks, tlty
roasts, filets. Those who tor
choice meats of excellent hf
and succulence should try J
steak, roast or ehon froar
prime boot',, lamb, muttoi i
veal. Our meats are favonts
with those who wish firsta
mid nourishing foods, at re
able prices.
E. C. Cross.
State Street Market
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THE PICK OF THE FOREST
Has been taken to supply the fltodfl
InMtiHB IjlhV aaw
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complete with all kinds of wm
Just recelvnt a . in.n nt Ni
M vw .www IM
shingles, also a car of fine tiV
We are able to fill any and all
of bills. Come and let us sho
our stock.
Yard and offlco near S. P. pasWB
depot -Phone Main 65L
GOODALE LUMBER
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KHainMmmiaiiiallU'TM
V Oil
Can Hire at Half Price.
Tho war on prieos ef eabs is Mill
rasoag. Ssnpoa's stables made the
ot te ese-kaK price, aad UU maln
Uha hoi price. Oppoelte the court
Baying Hops.
Frank Page today iaepeeied aad re
eel red the Etnter VaraeU let of 66
bales of hope, which, he patehased the
other day for Looks Lackmaad & Ca,
of Saleau Bogeae Guard.
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Have You Fu. n.j ..
v"ucrc- Tour Grocerleafrom
Hatfitt & Lawtence
: .. MQ n you j ,riuit
will And th4m at the corner of Commerce
more than pleased
&nd Ferry streeta
oa
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Bemaa .,,,"- """OWL bLHOOL. IV
year, aaorg eoua" 1!?' 2 l- Pour " to each ch8-I
teaber 112 tor SiintaB a course la Serf
j uu April.
U tt v...T"E BEST TrUlMING FOR tpimddc
wes. Write fo, I!l !??. ,U assraace of good posiUons at 61
caK cewme of study v tralT COBtalBlDB " Information c
adraaced cour 0f ami, wftT schools and full details ftb
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