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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
y,i t n DAILT OAPITAI. JOUBNAI SALEM, OBEOON. FRIDAY, OCTOBEB 7, 1004 United Boys' Brigade. "Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. The Na tional convention of the United Boys' Brigade began in this city today with an attendance of nearly 2,000 dele THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. gates representing the 50,000 members of the organization. The convention will eontinue three days. In addition to the transaction of business affairs, tho program will include excursions, athletic sports,, competitive drills, and a parade of 1,500 uniformed boys. Today the boys were given a ride 269 LIBERTY STREET The Store That Does thepost for the Leas! down the Potomac, returning in time to participate in a program of ath lstie sports. The business sessions for the oleetion of officers anil reading of roports will be held tomorrow. .( mmmmmmmm - - I IVf I vf. ml rVi waKjA aLiiiH 1 t ' IJn i f f ' i Mil i HB flW L. y "-fcTW r . ej ? . v . r ( .rA-i & c ' i.- ib W f ' !frr ! h Young women may avoid much sick ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if .they will only have faith in ' the use of Cydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 'rr "Djeab Mns. PrxKiiAii: I fcol it; my duty to tell all young women hovr much Lydla E.Pinklium's -wonderful Vcjyctalilo Compound haa dono for no. I "was completely run down, unable to attend school, and 1 did not caro for any kind of society, but now I feel Hko a new person, ' and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. M I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak-BCSS."-Mi8s Alsu Pratt, Holly, Mich. r FItEE MEDIOAIi ADVICE TO YOUNG GIRLS.' -All yotinr Klrls nt this period of llfo nro earnestly Invited to writo Mrs. Fiiiklium for advlco; Alio has guided In a motherly way (hundreds of young women; her advlco is freely and cheerfully given, and her address Is Lynn, Mass. ? J Judging from the letters she Is receiving from so many young girls Mrs. IMnkhain believeB that our girls nre oftfn pushed altogether too near the 41mlt of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries. Nothing is allowed to interfere with studies, the girl must be pushed to tbe front and graduated with honor; often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it Is never recovered. A Young1 Chicago Girl Saved from Despair. "Deau Miis. Pinkham: I wish to thank you for tho help and ben eflt I havo received through tho uso of Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vege table Compound nnd Liver Pills. When I was about seventeen years old I suddenly scorned to loso my usual good uealtu anu vitality, iatnor said 1 studied too hard, but tlio doctor thought ulucrent and prescribed tonics, which I took by tho quart without roliof. Reading ono day in tno paper of Mrs. Pinkham's great cures. l-and finding tho symptoms described an- ' Bworedmmo,! decided I would givo Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. I did not say a word to tho docter: I bought it mysolf, and took it according to directions reKumriv tor two mourns. and I found that I gradually improved, and that all pains loft mex and I was my old self onco moro. Lillie E-Binolaiiu 17 E. 22d St., Chicago I1L" Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound Is tho ono sure rem edy to bo relied upon at tills Important period in a young girl's Jifo; with it sho can go through with cournpo and safety tho work' eho must accomplish, and fortify her physical well being so that her futuro llfo may bo Insured against sickness nnd suffering. i" mK 'WwT S508Q FORFEIT If einnot forthwith produce tha original latter ind signatures ol kUits luUmoniiU, which will iiroto tliolr absolute genuineness. Lyula lb l'lnkhkiu Aloillcluo Co., I. JOB, Mua. BRYAN'S VIEW OF PIlAFORM. "I shall lint niiKroiircsent tho situattion, or appeal for votes for tho ticket upon false grounds. A Democratic victory will mean very little, if any, progress on economic question so lon an tho party Is under tho control of 'tho With Street olemont. Tho labor plank, ns prepared, by Judgo Parker's friends on the suhconunltee, wns n straddlinjj, nienuingloss plunk. The nomination of Judgo Piukoralrtuiilly nullillou tho anti-trust plank. "o-Wllliwi JonninRs Ilrynn, in "The Commoner," July 13, 1004. OLD BAY STATE CONVENTION TODAY Hoc-tun, Mas, CM. 7. The politluil H nMoluHl tk ImiliiiK point tMly. Tor the flrst tiin within Hiwiiory both tho ltiilllcMii4 aud Ui-mocrHtK nro huldiu their statu rouvftitious on the wim lUty. Tbe DnHio.-niiie Ktntv iHiuvontlmi mhm ld to ortlvr by Mitjnr 1'ulllnn in the llttoit TheHtre ut II oVIuvk this morning. hh at the wime hour tjju lltmbliu ssu) blml in stHto ooiiM'iitmii in Treniout Toiiiplii. The 'iuiMillon will mime mil ditto for govorMor, llmittmHiU guvrr nur mid other Uit uDlaers to Ue votvl for uiuu mouth. Tn Hopubllenn tick et will be HiiiJk up of tk prtut in eumheut, ovenptiug U0 wndldHey for state trwuuritr, fvr wkick pUee there Is u djtiutMt. Tli UmwmiIi eiimllditte fur ("flvernwr will be Wil liam I.. DiMiglnn. Uiv milliuMjilrw sk umuufiifturet' of HrtwktoH. 8Hie tcilk whs htwrd wrllor in tliw ynt af ltirM ivrd Olut' fur the biMil f the tUket. Mr. Ubiety viuoil w dwlre fur the honor, mid Del. W. A. Chwtmi. who wiu twivu tho i)mwU ueilne for Kovernor, likowloe dMllnwl to hml tho tUket Kln. Tire withilrnwal of Meters. Olnsy and Oaiton left Mr, Dougln in p0iiou of the field and bit uomiuatiou will prolmbly be hua1 witkout opposition in tlie eoueiition (Tlm party bliv8 ft kus found an UU euiUdM iu J, Doubles au twill a-lote kb eltfaUon o the Kiound that the stnte hIioiiUI rhoose a uiHfijl biiMluwM jitiu' for governor I The iijtertMt Hi Ul0 Ittjiublirnn .n veniiou MHten liWHy n the n-tioi, it will take with retard to the re-1 HiUy Iwu. The Democrat plat ..i "hi u intmiMi h us to make u strunjr hpimhI to lttmlUUn business men. and tke ltepublirau managers rnlU tlwit tkejr wiwt Ou Mmi-tliiiig Ut wimkM this apal. The upproni of tke llostwn Cknmber of ('oiniuor.f proHounemieut w OHiiadlan rwiir ll.v i alto urginl as tke tml- iihhihk for obUUIiiR lm(jay In tke jiarty ranks Tkk nMhiriiehv lllnnk wl.Uli ). hUfMblliMna ate asked to ineorporate i tkelr pint f unit is as fallews: "Tke HepMbllcim af Massnehiuetts believe that measures should be taken fur the enlargement of eur trade with foreign wtntriaa, ad eKeinll.v with fnwuw ami New-fwuiu'ilautl, by means of redprwoal trAties, a polity leug rvHKMni. a iMHiml Itepubllran doc triae. Iteollnlng, as President IU se vlt realiietl, iu tun message to evii (CoatToutKl oa"pao Vfihti Iowa Endcavorers. Shenandoah, Iowa, Oct. 7. Dele gates and visitors arc arriving on every train for the state convention of tho Christian Endeavor Society, which will be in session hero during tho next two days. All signs indicate an enthusiastic gathering and an tin usually large attendance. Ilev. E. A. Kepford, of Ida Grove, will preside over the gathering, and Dr. Francis E. Clark, of Boston, the founder and president of the organization, will be the chief speaker. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. JJavil and, of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, wo saved her life with Dr. King's Now Discovery. Our niece who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder, ful medicine nnd todny sho is perfectly well." Desperate throat, and lung diseases yield to Dr. .King's Now Dis covery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible? for Coughs and Colds. COc nnd $1.00 bottles guaran teed by J. C. Perry. Trial bottles free. ,MCJ III Sunday Rest Congress. 8t. Louis, Mo., Oct. 7. Tho Inter national Sunday Itest Congress will convene in this city for three daya'of next week. Addresses will bo de Hvcrcd by Bishop Samuol W. Tallows, of Chicago, Itev. Dr. J. William Jone, chaplain gonernl of tho Confederate veterans, Oeorco E. tMcNoill, tho Bos ton labor lead or, and others. Papers on every phase of tho Sunday rest question will bo read, inultidini; sev eral by Samuel Gompers, Dr. Wilbur P. Crafts and Bishop J. P. Fitzgerald. M. E. Ingalls on tho Stump. InclinnuiNiliH, Ind., Oct. 7. Presi dent M. E. Ingalls, of tho "Big I our" Huilroad. has aocopted an invi tation from tho Democratic national committee to deliver n number of speeches in Indiana for the Parker anil Davis ticket. Ho will opon hero tonight ut u demonstration arranged by the Marlon county Democracy. We Make a SpzcJalty of Coaches and Lounges made in our own shop. We make any kind in the best possi ble manner at the best possible price. L&NOLEttM ,Wcfha:i &tl-JW our uoors several new patterns in Linoleum. They are very ' -t 4-i4- s4-J-rrs JLOTflb ,..,.. extra heavy i2 feet wide pieces at 75c per yard. 2 i! Utht?) vMi)MW miBBm im &&ms&z$z lltC fu Are you laundrying your Lace C. tains? We can help you at small ex pense. From $2.00 to $2.25 vf'i buy the Best Adjustable Pin Curtain Stretcher made. We are showing t&t most exten sive assort ment of Room Rugs and Art Squares to brought to Salem. You will be interested in them. I Pictures of the Presidential Candidates. J 5 Cents Each While they Last Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cnuso Itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding PH03 aro cured by Dr. Bo-snn-ko's Pile Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bo- sanko, Phlla., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. 8. C. Stone, druggist. o Macedonian Revolutionists. Berlin, Oct. 7. The Tngeblntt re ports it now outbreak of tho Macedo nian revolutionists, who are plunder mg anil murdering iu nil directions. Tho Turkish tr i.p.s nro retaliating by slaughtering Innocent Christians, and outraging tho women. n Chango of bill tomorrow night nt the Kdlson. The HOUSE FURNISHING CO. I NEXT Di NEXT DOOE TO JOS. MEYEftS & SONS 269 LIBERTY STREET STORES SALEM AND ALiMtfy GAIiIi ON YOUR STEPMOTHER. At the Salem Dj-e Works when you want your clolbca cleaned, dytd, repaired or pressed re lined, velvet collars nn, alio oulu pressed by the ruontb. You c.n get anything cleaned from a pair ol gloves to the most elaborate silk gowns, Mrs. O. H. Walker, l'rop,, 195 Commercial 8t. MlT.RR lWt suDDosltoru " D. Mttt. TfcamitiAa. Sist. Ort44 ScImU. Btfctiii, c vtttti " 1 eta ii; Uy d kU 7 cl&lm fr tbrm Dr 8 U It vert. &AVaKAk.W Tft.Vtlla IITt...!....!.....!...!. - .- '-r r r""" .; iiiiiiiu u' iuu.a." litno K.c.m, Cl.il.t.r,. T. , wt "Ul prune t i J'm, . rro.4 KiuL quX jnn." Tmxm, U Cin. EtuBU. frM. h. ) vntlUU. L.HTIM HiJDV. lANCHTm. R. Sold In fc(m by 8. C. 8 to re call (or Fr ftaunples. ; 1 1 n 1 1 n n m 1 1 a i i 1 1 1 1 1 u iin n t n 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 W : Thg Shooting Gallery ; ; Will give away many cash prizes on Saturday night. Everything ; ; remodeled and new. Opposite the White House Restaurant. -H M . . I M., ,,,,,, mlfw, , , , , , , I It 1 1 I lllll Py IXfJii EaJuMmnBmMd t a 1 1 in imi i in him ii i Hi T w . . 4. X JLowest iftices Best Quality 1 f nougn ana sressed iumber Sashes and Doors, Laths and Shingles, Ash and Tir Wood. I Voget Lumber & Fuel Co. uown town omce 112 Court street. Telephone Main 2161. '.', Onu block east uf S P pu- ;; 8enger depot. ! I NMiamBgti 6 T . . uo wnat We Claim We guarantee ufflelent proof that Dr. J. F. Cook tho Botanical Doctor cures a, klnds of dIseases after a) othep gnd dQn have failed, 'such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) Gravel kidney, bone diseases. Consumotlon. ,.. .. !.. dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and female dlsfas li .u. m . ' 1 J ' ,ore3ln0 withuot the knife, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to the patient whatever. Testimonials cf prominent people. Consultation fr D JL F Cook 301 Liberty St., Salen,, Oregon. Formerly of Omnfc wt. A... ' M.J t.W. WWWMWiMtM,MW)MttMHtMtl; HMMMWM,Mmm,MM6wm DC '"MI'IIHII Cut tka Can and compare tha quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Uream l With anv of Its Imllitlnn. i note tno auierence sea how smooth and appttiir.g our I prwtuct u, owing to Its iicarv con2i3iAne. wniri Keeps me butter fat equally i oistnoutea, in contrast with l tho cheap and thin Imlta- 1 tlor.s hloh allow tha but. i ter Ut to riso and form unsightly clods. WHISKY )m Sv wm SpecialsSpecials FURS, COATS AND SKIRTS i AI1 Ncw- Stylish Goods. None car- i "ed over from previous seasons Famous at home for Generations past; Famous now all over Tho world For Sale by AUGUST SCHREIQER 2 our t AmcoTTrrir r 1 -"i-o LUAl.af XA tzn t i. i- iTTrrt I i , . t fw.wv utrtts any Jl l""- m isnn1!.'0 ve them ,t $3.75, x. r - W . CX IIM K ' w lie J" Extra 8tt with st Git DRESfr,SSTS--A $2.50 and $3.50. 6uu Bargains, Ex- lRlN&GREENBAUM i Ll!! a 30 C0MMERCIAL STREET ww,lWa