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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1904)
PAIL CAPITAL JOTTByAL, SALEM. OBEOON. MONDAY. OCTQBEB 10, 1904. Ir II' i M Tc5onsuiH "y S'luTir-""3S cSgmt Sfeam-1: your cough At the same time ask him what he things or Ayers ncrry rec toral. He will know all about it, for we send doctors the formula. For over 60 years doctors have endorsed it for coughs, colds, weal; lungs, bronchitis, asthma. &?. Bobber Gives Up Money. Dm Moines, la., Oct. 1". -Tracked ir bloodhounds to bis borne Karl Kar srer, today jjave op $1500 secured by a Wnyligbt hold up from, the bank at Treynor. Karrer, who ran a saloon op posite the bank, entered it, disguised, aud locked Miss Flood, the 17-year-old -assistant cashier, in the vault, and then cnade his eseape. He was sot reeog oii!(, but the action of the Wood- sjotinds lel him to confess. BILL CAUGHT SALMON A Love Letter. "Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for , Burns or Pile. Otto Dodd, of SPondcr, Mo, writes: 4I suffered with aa ugly sore for a jwr, but a box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's 4he bent Salre on earth. SS at J. C. Herry's drug atore. Change of bill tomes. ew night at the Ediwa. o .a. m t o aa. x .a. . 3rstla yuTbiltei m Hatt Atop toga ffifcnstw sf Clubman Shuffles Off. 2tir York, Oet. 10 -Frank Depeys iwr Hall, n member of several pronii i mnt eub and wealthy, shot and killed TiZmself in his apartments today. Hall recently brought suit against two prom iranent elab members, alleging slander, und asking llOfl-,000 damages. eczEMA In July, 1883, 1 began to break out vritt TEcxem on my bead, legs and arms, and Ixgan treatment with local doctors, but did not gel much relief. They said the dis ease had become chronic. I then quit then: nmi,tned various ointments and soaps fot another two years, but as soon as cold wesUier came I was as bad off ru ever, so I finally decided to letmedione alone and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Eczema, except bath ing. This seemed to do ataut as much good as anything I had tned During the time I lost about one-half oi my hair I began S. S S. doubtful of a curc, because the deAse bad run so lone, but soon discovered your medicine nra doing me good, and continued to take it I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not having durtc spot on my body, which before .v almost com pletely covered. V C Nokmi.U 1017 Ilackbcrry St.,pttajw, la The bead, feet ami h&mU r usuMl the parts affected, though thdnet?j pearsotiotherpatltof thvhudv V!;.tex teraal apicatiooa allay the Whiau aax burning ' m.p iranly. v the Is t ..-ow r off by the i.loud that cmk the ir-i'.atior mad erupttuivs pott the skis. TV and must be neutralised and the syaten .1 &au ed of all humors and poisons br th cute upTui.ncui S, S S u Kuaran teed entirely frr of Potafc. Arsemt and other lataer al. Book en th sk.n .tad iu dh exc ent fre icl al advtct fnnihrd free The Swift Seeciflo Company Atlanta. Ga Not content with his experience with the bear a few weeks ago, Hob. William Anderson, purveyor of exbilirating bev erage, and instigator of weird tales, sauntered down to the banks of the slough yesterday, armed with a fish polo, one sum II hook and plenty of "bait." "ITnele Bill" tells the story of his adventures In the following language: "I hadn't any more than tossed that book into the slough when I realised that I was not the only live thing that laid elalra on the cord. I tell you that it i something of a sensation to be on the bank of a 10-foot slough with a 20 fishing tackle at stake, and some drasted ereature at the other end, and doing Its best to go the wrong way. "Well, I worried aloifg for what seemed to be an hour yanking the beast around, but I could not even get its snout above water. I wanted to yell for help, but I didn't have time. Final ly after an unusually bard pull I got it on the bank, and imagine ray surprise when I viewed the eateh, and it proved to be a 36-pound salmon.' ' Tbe fish is at his place of business on Commercial street, and many bare viewed it. "Uncle Bill' maintains that be raught it in tbe slough, awl has tbe fish to bark up his story. Navajos to Olve Free Dance. Albuquerque, X. M., Oft. 10. -The 24th Xew Mexfee territorial iir opened today with flatUrinc prpc't of success. Many visitors are dr,'v arriving, and the attendant-? pmtnies to be a record-breaker. Iu addition t the exhibits representing the ri-h re sources of the territory tbe attraction include numerous features of eatea taiament. Probably the mot interest ing of these is the" Navajo sacred fire daaee, iu which 100 Indian, led by Chief Beurfaee, will taka part. It will be the firt time the dance has ever been given off the Xavajo reervation. o ' Minnesota Baptists. Minneapolis Oet. !. Laj '' elerieal delegatus are arriving in large numbers for the state Baptist eonren tion which begins its sosdons tonight in Calvary meeting af exceptional in terest to the denomination. Among the scheduled speakers are Profeor C. K. Hunderson, of the University of Chicago; Dr. T. L. Ketman. district secretary of tbe American Baptit Publication society, and Rev. C. M. Antidell h well-known miioaary worker lately returned from tbe Congo. The Hotse Finishing Appreciates Yovt Business and Strives to Merit i, Dispersal of Whitney Stud. Xew York. Oet. 10. The sale of the thoroughbred mares and utallioBs be loaging to tbe late William C. Whit ney, which is to take place tonight iu Madison Square GardeB, is regarded in horse rireles as tbe most important sale ol thoroughbreds sinee the dis perjnl sale of Msreus Daly's Bitter Hoot farm. The horses are to be sold in order to sottle up the Whit nor es tut. It is expected that many of them will be bought' in by Harry Payne Whitney, who will continue the breed ing of race horses at La Belle stud farm, near Lexington, Ky. There are eight stallions in the lot to be disponed of. They are Hamburg, Meddler, Yankee, N'aMurrim, Ballyhoo Bey, KiluMtraoek. Blaekstuek and Suudriugbam. o KeU to Fight in London. New York. Oet. 10. Alttut the vuri rosorta where uportlng men eon grugato iu the metropolis a topie-ef eoarersuliou today was the fight bo Ikni Pruukie Null, tbe bantam-weight rbampiou, and Jew Bowker, the Kb gllh tighter, which is to W Mllel off iu LoadiMi touighu Though Bowker has uthin of a reputation ia Bag. htud he h not euusidered by the ex pert on this Me of the water as any thing like a match for the American i-hAMpiuu, aad the latter is expected to dispute of him without much difficulty. EViiftHuuuuuuuuuTJ 'uuvSEj-WaVn tBj .LgjBujEMrP1 CTJt PI Quality Is Remembered Eyaa-Douglas Bout. St. Louis, Oet. 10. Bob Douglas and Tommy Ryan are (dated to furnnh the fistic entertaiument at the show to be given b the .Tai Tlai eiub tonight. The two were scheduled to fight a week ago, but the contest was post pone!. The meeting of the two is ex peeted to result in a lively bout, as both are clever fighters and hard hit- tors. A Great Invention. Joe S. Purdon, now of Oregon Citv, who is well known throughout the Wil lamette valley, has been in the city for several days in tbe interest of a great invention, whieh is bound to some day revolutionise the entire vehirle bui aess. It is an attachable ball-bearing hub made for all manner of vehicles, and ean be attached at a small cost. It lightens the load and will prove a boon to horses as well as their drivers. CARPETS CARPETS A great movement of Carpets is now taking place. We have made great prepares for this extraordinary movement with a stock adequate to the demand. We have quantity and quality and we allow no one to underprice us. Episcopal Bommage Sale. The ladies of the Episcopal church are conducting a rummage sale in tbe Turner block, next door to Harritt & Lawrence's grocery. All those desiring to contribute articles will please in form the committee, at tbe store, and tbe articles will be collected. Infant Son Died. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong, but died with in a few hours after birth. The funer al was held this morning Hi 10 o'clock and burial was had ia Odd Fellows' eeruotery. o Mimic War In California. Is strikingly described in October Sunset Magazine. Articles by General MaeArthur and others. Beautiful col ored drawings. Many industrial ar tides, stories, etc., 10 cents from all newsdealers. 10-5-eod 5t o Vagrants in Court. Two vagrants were the ouly offend era in the itoliee court this morning W. Hardy and Harry Witeun. Both were stoamboated out of town, o Removal Notice. C. A. Whale, the well-known music dealer, has removed his steak of pi anos and organs to the J. L. Freeland store, at 166 State street, where be will conduct his business for the pros OBt. 9-33-lwk Mattresses 1 Jjgg" '!"-jC'"' C, Ji","- T.'Z&!!M.& iSJp mattressesTjIjQ Mattfess Are you satisfied with the mattress you are using? Has it come up to your expecfaj tions? Did you think you were getting a wool bed and it turned out to be old cast of rags? Or did you order a hair one and it turned out to be hog bristles and moss i something worse? We are makers of all kinds of mattresses except the filthy Win The poorest kind we make is composed of excelsior and cotton. Whatever kind ) buy of us willjbe clean. The House Fut mshmg 0 STORES SALEM and ALBANY Next Jos. Meyets & Sons. 269 Liberty SI QBKffU oh V asts: iukteetf. tBLumsx Long after price is forgotten The vital part of Clothing 1 IU m da 4lu ft tfcuai Vi Laihi tu.au! kkpUMLM auhnsiirmm.jsl iAaA UP 9T9V W J'WWl ps. " u, uust ussvrur uusuuuuuy uuwus ajuvuuut m ww Jinf VVjp rf4 f4nK f th iihauhjen, ! uuul hsfuii auiy not hu insjmwuj n the juiusuad itansMHit, but thv ult Iu the it and wear. tf jruu wmut U W Mtr that th iai ! f tr rMkiag u ritui, M wutt W lk Mrtuidu, you should buy Ctotsse and Brand e gee Smts and Overcoats : FOR SALE BY ,The New York Racket DRY GOODS AND SHOES Everything In Ladles' and Men's Furnishings. SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PRICE CASH STOEE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR That Albany Cnurcn Affair. The eoufurouee last evening between IrHdiBg Btder Iloakwell and th efti rial boant of tbe M. K. church was bar mouious aad amicable, aad will hb doubtedly result in a new aujwintwout sutwfaetory to thu board and wwlrs of the church. Democrat. E nonP-.i." KW L .fvSuVK L",uW R 7B34p"'V 0 suuuuuuwuuuuul uuuuuBUsuuuMHI uuuubbbuuu mum a a 1 1 I TAiMcr,nuir,FD I PUT UP IN GLASS JARS Wild Roe Flow 1 whnt every housewife niS slio piircliiiscs flour for her bresi or iustry. She can neret wi mistake when choosing the M tlour, mnde by the best ptw the choicest wheat, encb. aim f.u tnred at the Salem FIobbjj t)ur fiour is unsurpassed h ! and flavor. Salem Floiwiflgl Notice to the Public Alt prs ar warned net to pay any muy due to roe in matters grow ing out f the McNary etate to E. M. CtuIsuh, or auyuue ulsu, without ray aatkerity, sur tu allow them tb con truet any duhis iu aty uaute ner for mgwnt tu yy thuut any sauaey for rne r . say MUWat .V. A. it 'NARY. lft-6-dlmo Sold in Salem by Atwood & Fisher. Harritt k Lawrence. A. Dane. Fuller & DongUs. A. I Harvey. Beth k Qraber. Joseph Albricn. A. M. Patrick. WoBun'i AuxiUary VU1 Meet TV Wauma's Auxiliary uf the Y. M. C A. will ImM their first meotlag f taw yuur ia the Y. U. C. A. ru Tuuiiday aiieruouu at -J o'cluuk. Jt- C A. l'urk wiU 4itm thu hvuius, and Itht wftrwhunuU will b surved. Ai thk U th trut MMtiuc. a Urge aUuuJl mm uf thtt UHm it duuuud. Broke Into His House. S. Le Quit. CavMdwh, YU 1 ruhlnd uf hi euitiuisrv health by In vudhju uhruuie eouutipattou. When Dr. Ksay's Now LW IMtt bruke inlo hit huMVMt his truubU ws arrested aad bow he it titiy cured. Thayrc puarauieed t ear. 3&c at J. C. Purry's dru; store. Come aad laugh at ts "Iluiklu October Sunset Magazine (ie tne ptcturus of California Life OotMral MaeArthur and other amy effiaers describe the ruessvt auMUry UMUuuvun iu CnUrWuia, uah artWe Wistg fuajy itluuiruUd with half. Umm and talorad druwwge by Balward OujeuoL luiorottiag arUcius a Oali furuMi aad itrogou, "How Ottve Oil It Mm." "How Alasoudi Are Qruwa" and iau 4nUoas uf Ptuusaa aad SsHVtur. two cruat OaltforaU uuuatiea. ttt is uf artuhks, Wustora storios, skeths aad verso. 10 teats a eofy. Yok can bcry Sonset Maga zine at all news stands Jacob Vogt Is now carrying a fine line oi the famous Julia Marlow shoes. BEPAIBINO NEATLY DONE JACOB VOGT 99 State St- Salem Burstl Brutus ef O a. J3 t o art X J. . Ila tad YmHm Atop BKffl CALL ON YOtm STEPMOTHEB. At tkestea Dj Work when rou wnt rour a Mr ot gtotrt to tae bom eUtiorite ilti iown7 Mrs. 0. H. Walker, Prop.. lS CommercUl St White Rotary Sewing Machines Anv one who has ever used a rotary saaraiue would have nothing els, and aay one who has evor mm.1 wl.i. ary, wouU aovor waat aav of the taer sort There are a lot of exclusive features the Mhite aad thev are real ad vantK. 11 aad k ua show you why- F-A. Wiggins' Implement Houso 2SS7 Liberty St Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. That New Woolen Uncled Should be sent to tt Salem Steam Laundry and be eloAned, We hT '1 steam tWe in Oregon i j work and piarantee sw,tl Those blankets probably tentian. too. and rem"5! , , have the only faclittes '" ling tjis .wrk outsue tie j mill. The Salem Steam Lan ( : Wall Paper Latest designs in stfl and good work S3 . . ... it.n cm m teed. wenaveu- store and small prices : E. 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