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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
tW!1 ftimnfliAf-ilAiLi'iii--- - I'ifc'lKli. Uhi.m ., J 1. iiii M ' paect a Am ax. jwnam baxem. oreaoy. sattjbday, jamtaby 21, WL AU I U "7T ,4 RACES The Greatest AutbmoblleRace of flieVear fOrmpijfl, rife, Jan. Sl.Kvorytliing fa in rssullne for lh great motor muting tournament to be hold Itore next "jrcflf, Tlio program arranged far tho oeetulon and the many nrdmititnt au iomolillo .raaoM hero awaire the mie is of tlio meeting, whieh will be tlio itbird ovor. hold ovor the famous Or-mioad-Daytona r.ourao. Hoeoril breaking trial by tho fa jnouu mnohlne will bo a feature of Hha tournament nnd there is consider able Bjieoulntlon as to Just how fnr tho present record will bo rodurod. Dur- 3njr tho flrnt tournmnont Wlnton cov rl tho course In 58 2-6 seconds, but ihls roeord wan practically forgot I an last year whon Willam K. Vnnderbllt, Jr., drovo hi maohlno it mile in tho mnarknlilo tlmo of 3D soconds. Nothing short of n mllo in 30 sec onds' tould oleotrlfy tho public now, who drom, to Intvo bcoomo accustomed to tluso marvelous miles of sjood. Ex Mjrt flmly Iwflovo tho two uiilus in ono Trtlnnto will bo recorded horn during llso earning week by some of tho high "JWwm enrn. The mew will undoubtodly bo moro iniiarstlng this year thnn ovor before. TEW Is duo to tho groat nuuibor of on ttriea In fact, so niuoli Intorost hits non nrousod ovor tho rospoctivo mor SU of tho vnrlotis maohinos that sev eral Now York hookmakors nro hore to Iny jirlnno on tho different rnoing flvente. The tourmtmout will bring together the greatest inotors, n well it the m&Atour nnd professional kings. Nov r hofore Im such nn aggregation of foreign ears been ontorod in one meet ing, nnd their owners represent the Jictt amateur drivers In this country iad KuroiMi. There nro ninny of t0- Biotm jKiwor nmaliiutm lioro, moro thnn JO foreign lunohines being entered by am mnuy Auierienus, Of tho 10 there nro mvjmi Moreedcs, tholr owners biv fng William K. Vunderbllt, dr., II. U Skmdon, K, It. Thomus, H. 1. Htevous, 51. M. Hlinnley, Jnmes U. HreiMiti and June J. Harry. Tho othont are W. Clonld ilrokuw'n famous Koniiiill, A. ii. Vniiderliltt'a l'lnt nnd A. MoUon nell'a Nnpier. Tho eoudltlun of the bunch eourse Taa never better than it Is at present. It Baud is eompiwfHl largely nf the friirlU of tho eoiulim alum, peeullitr to thU part of 1'lorMa. The beaeh emn made for automobllists, for, re Eczema How It reddens the skin, itches, cow, dries and scales I Borne people call it tetter, milk crust or salt rueutn. TIjo suffering from It Is sometimes In- Iiyiiin:, iwai nppiicoiions ore resorted to Uutj mitigate, but cannot care. It proceeds trom hnmors lnhrlxi , . quired and persists until ttieso hare been remored. Hood's Sarsaparilla positive! removes tbom, has radically and permanently cured the worst cares and itihjuui nu rijuai lor on cutaneous ernptkms. ALASKA'S FAIR EXHIBIT GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL J'ortland, Jan. 21. A magnifieont nfusieal festival, to continue for a solid week, is planned ns ono of tlio many nttraotlons for tho Lewis nnd Clark centennial. A monster chorus of ninntour voleos, roorultcd from the va rious singing societies throughout tho state of Oregon, w)(l bo gathorod nnd drilled for months prior to tho festival. It is probnblo that nt lonst 1000 sine- era will tako part. Tho concert will l) held in Festival hall, n- beautiful exposition etructuro built for such tmr- poses, which is provided with a largo stage, nnd seating capacity for 3000 people. o LEWIS AND CLARK NOTES Large Display to Be at Lewis and Clark Fain n. Vurdhnw of weather mlltluH, there tH Iwls and Clark oxjwsitlon. An airship tournnmon' will be an iittrnetion nt tho Lewis nnd Clark ex position. Largo prizes will be n warded to the Hueeofwful contestants. Tlio Order of Hallway Conductors will hold its biennial session at the Lewis and Clark exposition on May 0. Tho state of Washington will ereot n handsome building ut tho Lewis nnd Clark exposition. Tho struoturo will cost $15,000. Tito N'litlonnl Lotteronrrlora associa tion will hold u weok's oon volition nt tho Lewis nnd Olnrk exposition, be ginning Bentomber 8. Norwegian singing sooletle will lutvo it speelnl day at tho Lewis and Clark eeuteiiulal for n reunion of mom- beni nnd h tmnttNtt for prisoe. Tho gignntle stntue of Vuleun In iron, whieh wan o-xhlliitml ut tho world's fair by IlirwiiiRhnjn, will hold prominent place on the grounds at ia no mud, no dual, lire are never limit rd( owing to the nwisture, and an ox ldodel tire I UHknown. Tnlee eaeh M hour the euurse It entirely rebuilt 1y the tld. living almiMt level, and vrllh hh averag rise hhiI fall of only two feet nine lech at extreme low tide, the Urli U trm from 8tM) to fiOO feet wide, d en le Heed frent two 1mhm afier nHill IV- hottnt Iwfor M tMle, thus I1)f mh HVempe of neven r eight kewr fur HUtumoldiia (wii jNtrt of the eky. u ' i i A r4NMrbtlfel Mr f 1(hhh Inhi Uee HrrWNl at the Kewark, N J. lly htttiUtl, HtaM a thirtoM 4ar d 1h whe wim In the lmK stmie f the 1Imm. Th rure wim xrftriMl by IJie ur .it lUc b eiiti li-Uuie soruHt, wer Irt.i hiiiKlnd l.llam wrlh of Will- h ws .. .1 olhHHHirl will make an exhibit at the Uwlo nnd Clark centennial tlmt eoMhl net lie duplicate! for 300.000. The Ihw( of the state a dlsjvlay at St. Imm will be supplemented and trans- rerrwl to rortlaud. .May piece of the lnt stattwry el ob the ground and buildings at the wwrld'e fnlr have been donate! lv u St. 1.0) manflgeweat to Uie Uwis mI Clark wpMtlWi, where they will Pw t irrouiidM next stimmer. The silver wnteii worH by Captain Meriwether Lewi on (he exiUiMrMtioM .tMtlltio 100 renrs ago through Ot,e BOM to the I'aeiUf. whieh waa Ulievel to have Ihhm stolwM from him when he m itiurlrel in TettuiNwo. has Ihth found An ui Ud In Weston. Ya., rUims ( iimh the idtutiiat tunepiere and will exhibit it at the Lewis and t lark i'-utiiuial Portland, Jan. 21. Alaska, the land of snow nnd ice and gold minos, will make a display at the Lewis and Hark cenUnnlal that will show, boslfle Us mining resources, tho ntrrieultural wealth of Unelo Sam's most northerly territory. Alaakana are alive to the importnneo or Doing suitably repre sented at the exposition, and the ex hibit which they will proparo will far oxcel display collected for earlier fairs. Kvory iart of Alaska will bo repre sented, from tho islands along tho southeastern const to tho remote re gion along tho international boundary and extreme western Alaskn, back to Nome. Tho oro exhibit, which will naturally attraet tho groatcst interost. will fill a single ease 7fl foot lonir and five feet high. Gold nnd copper ores will bo exhibited for tho most part. Tim Trcadwoll ml no will hnvo nn indi vidual dbtplny, allowing that this mine In 22 years has produced over 22,000, 000 worth of gold moro thnn three tlmo tho original cost of Alaska. Tho fisheries exhibit is boinir ore- pared to show method of cntching and pwklng salmon In Alaska. Thoro will bo a lino lino of Alaska furs, incltidini? skin from all tho furbearing animal nattvo to tho torritory. Somo of these skins, mnilo Into rugs, nro worth 1000 onch. 'I'i.A .....I. ..11 t - 1 ft .. ... i.u i.iiuuuurai exuiiiit will servo to dispol the popular improasion that tho northern territory is n gront ice floe. Tho oxhibit will inoludo wimples of various grains grown in Alaska, which will compnro favorably with thoso grown in tho States, tocethor with garden vegetables now rnlsed oiion- sively in favored portions of tbo terri tory. Antivo fruit and berries, raanv or thorn unknown elsewhere, will bo on display, a well a fruits which have been introduced into tho torritory. I'hotographs of scenery will form n Interesting fonturo of tho Alaskan ex hibit. Tho work of tho natives, suth ns basket beadwork totom polos nnd oanoes, will bo shown in nn attractive manner, and tho oxhibit will giVo evi dence of tho results of educntionnl methods Introduced since the United State took possession of the territory. Tho population of Alnskn is now or timnted nt 00,080, of which 20,Mtf nro Indians mid 30,(560 whiMs. Shiploads of Alaskan nro expected to attend tho exposition. Suicide What Drives so Many People to l His liana Path, and Why. It a man-beforo taking a step mads possible only by brooding and despalr would con.f'ur that his feeling of dark nee is onl ft question of ncnes-ho would b saved. Fer. the depression leading to self oe- strucUOfl i truij a uiwmw ' "" " Tbl nen-e d"preeion or melancholy is often accompalned or preceded by eeiere or censUnt Headache, Dizziness, Dullness, Low ot Memory, Sleeplessness. MuMwiar Ttritchlngs, Nen-ous Prostra , cu.ni riruin Fac. and other sign of serious nen-e trouble. The cure is Dr. Allies' Nervine. It Is a nerve medicine for weak nen-e and oan be depended upon to make you weil. No matter what form of nen-e trouble yeu may be suffering from, you can de pend on Dr. Miles Nenlne. It will do what no other medicine or treatment may be able to do for you save you from tliat black hour of brood ing, which so many of us dread. "I had seeral attacks of nervous spasms and for a long time could get no relief I saw Dr. Miles' Nervino advertised nna oougni a uuiuc. , using tho first bottle, I was much bet ter, and when I had taken six bottles was entirely cured I hayp net er been troubled since." MRS. W. A. BIKD, Btillmorc, Ga. The first bottlo Is guaranteed to benefit you. or druggist will refund your money. Fo Friday and Satday M M M m m a n a H 0 a a Bl e H & O M 0 H 9 Pfl S BARGABNb .. , cni still coes on. Hundicds of pcopio nro taking U m k ,rrf,Ph- low price?. Wo nro receiving mail orders ;;.;;. - ,h --- 8 l-3c 26c Afon 's luC SOCkS Mon's 45 suspondors ..... Mon's GOc honvy ribbed un derwear ) vrnn'a wool sweaters Soc Wool sweaters loc ladies' cotton hoso J 5c ladies' grey hoso . 75c umbrellas 45c .$1.50 10c 1213 ..65c $2.50 and 2.00 Men's hats. .$1.00 25c neckwonr 15,1 50c and GOc mon's working shirts 45c 15c black cotton socks ..8 l-3c $1 men's high top shoes. . . .$3.35 Men's $11, $12, $13 and $14 suits $9.00 $1.25 men's cotton pants. ...08c T'tJ'P'P Wrlto us and we will mall X XV.Ej.Ej jou a Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles' Anti-Ham fins, ine new, Scientific rtemedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose jour caso nnd tell you what Is wrong nnd how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Addrem: DR. MILK3 MEDICAL. CO., LAUOItATOIUES, EUOLUIT, IND. M 0 (B 0 H 0 M 0 a M 0 m 0 Cut this ad out and get tho benefit of tho above prices. The Bee Hive Cash Store GEO. MELSON, Proprietor irMlaBgBMMlfaoagtBIBMBegMMMMMWl mndo recently by tho Portland Jour nal in the bargain day canvass. Tho college boys of the O. A. C. have contributed over $3000 for a new stu dent building. Tho occasion on which the subscriptions wcro started was tho banquet iu the armory held for the purposo of starting tho fund. Th students nro enthusiastic ovor th project. The building 19 assured b' this first effort, and as it will bo th only student building in the northwest it will in time attract scores of Jtui dents to tho institution. STATE NEWS MAKES YOU 1 For Sick and Nervous Peoplo. Wo have n, euro for nervous and un- steady peoplo, woak, fleshlee peoplo, and pimply, i!o or sallow peoplo; people who nro troubled with los of ambition, fuilini' memory, depression of spirits, lack of oonfldenee, nervous headaehe and wakefulness, all thoso symptom are produced by weakened nerves, brought on by the watery con ditlon of the blood. Make strong, rich, red blood and furnish food for the nerve I the way to step the souree of disease, and the ewre then is only a question of day. The beet flesh nnd Meed builder I Dr. Oubb's Wood and Nerve Tenia, In tablet form to tako at meal time. Soils nt 7&t a box. or 3 boxes for $i.0O, nt all dragftteta. People If In fro 1 to 3 vends of solid, heal thy flesh per week, by the dm of this medieiaa. ThU I an iadieatio. f It. doing khhI. Far le ly- Dr. S C. Stoau, iruggwi. Pendleton is overrun with peddlers and the homo merchants are protest ing. V. K. Hcttlie. employed as book keeper in the Western Union tele- grtiph oflice at Pendleton, has invented a rival to Sapolio. It is called Semi te 0. lie Hill manufacture it at Pen dleton. ( If. Phearson, of Roseburg, plead ed guilty to horso stealing, and was sentenced to one year in tho penitenr tiary. Baker City is soon to have another railroid, tho Kaglo Valloy line. The La Grande Observer is now re ceiving tho Scripp Now association service. The county commissioner of Baker county appropriated $1500 for tho Low- is and (Jlnrk exhibit. Kdgar Cain, an old resident of Lane county, died Thursday nt tho ago of 0 years. , Alton B. Contos, the famous Oreeon halfback, has gono to San Francisco, whore ho will tnke treatmont for his injureil knee. Mrs. Oruee K. Hall, of Corvallls. has won the first prixe in tho awards Winter B2msmiiLij&zs?mz&xtfm Is Not Oves? A FULL STOCK Vj ACHE I r L Jm H I I OYER. Ache all over? Feverish? Chilly? Just coming down with a hard cold? Where do you suppose it will settle? In the throat? That means hoarseness; sore throat, tonsillitis. In the chest? Then 'bron chitis, pneumonia, consumption. Do not let your cold settle. Break it up! Drive it out I Ask your doctor the best medicine for this. If he says Ayer's Cherry Pcctoraltakc it at once If he lias anything bettertakc That. ATOKVf PAW TWfStmVH IM UU, I mm mux sm ATHtt'a iltt AttfitlftltkB CUKKYf UlUlU 14 tfll. mmmmmwmmmmammm Honor Momory of iHftlis. Washln)ctH, 1). C, Jaw il-loUy was wt iMldw Im both the hs.- and swt for xrl4 U memor , r y,,M. ator John J. 1k1U of Kan.. f1w iaree- Im mify f the In,. Had turh of tlw wte atmtot ha-l r.,.n , bterwl lH Uh IwMM by Bt,biw f his f-rHr eWmpni the w.mb .lj,.rd t SUtsmry hll. B.r the mrN Matnte ot Senator lnKIU, r.wate4 u the fetrevasarat .v the tat ot KiMMsm, ii forsaalK ,0,. l. Th tUMViVw wm oi aa lmrw ! elMMetW MMl Wr Urrl. -1 immImL ih Mr f vitwu. Jaw. il TMMrr... .til be Ik fourth MMivwaMjr ot tH, imtk ot m VMofU. aaj M , Kl Wwura, tieemi Ale!! Bv ftlW wewWrs f th rTl teauiv Wl!, , tw MieaMriKl ttUm U IYomso wiawtomn. VU uiitMrr .. . U tMiim te th tmiM .ill hl Vy Ik mtummrr mha H &, WkVtti fttM MUtkmry --j- UMU( f ko VWMblM U tmi MW k.r.1 l.. tU.4. We now have a full stock of By. aciaths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, 8aov Drops, Jonquila and a nica as' sertmeat ef Chiawe 8acred Lilies, Would be pleased to have tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher L322'324 Comocfal St. It Proved to Be A Lucky Day kiioT ft Wc will probably have some cold weather yet and you will need a heating stove. We have cat prices on every healing stove in thehoase. Call and ex amine them. Out Platform Safety first. Liberality next Both are essential to successful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform, come and see us. Salem State Bani Salem, Oregon 1 1 iij e R.M.Wade&Co. 1 aee6Bcw8es0tHja ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY3 AND ORCHARD BOXES at the shop of G. F. Mason Mlllor street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. MMMMMMCMMMMMM J Wall Paper a Latest designs in stock, 9 and good work guaran- teed. We have the small 0 store and small prices E L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St. Phone 2475 so88aaiiicit 0 a '"". KJJP.WL B'?l Sur.1 8rdrl S.U.- a""nytctCB.. UnMmmt PA. rTT f lh ojIJ .1 tssMtlUifti ks tltt Wa v FRIDAY -teC L inmnk ::lHW l 1 A?W V 1 i , AlllVII hea ih, ' 'U Bom n. ' w itom it, w towijiind ... htttr tU .T T8 . " . nm. " Salem Flouring Mills FOR PAPA'S mnTam.-. ' JVil:'ta.'.-l'p''r:: tl,nf . -i. weu-uiioa buffet ' !, cnab, hlra to mw :: good choer- to hi9 friendsTand W b I., Wo ha tho choicest la-: Ce L chmVS, cordials, J 11 .U. j t0 entwtaiutoyoBT ; uea 3 oontent. ; , E. Ecfecrfcn 258 Commercial Street :: iHHH--. . . . i! J: ztty a Baain ii tSSZZr- '- tre,t within three blodu W 7 mt eirs I.-, -t . Tk .. . i eic All modern con- "' etn ei . , . 244:co0SBsF & WILSON, or investments. Salem, Oregon I l'H4H4frHHIH .. tx-ti, ft Wll yr KMn! iHwHHH;