AY CAPITAL JOUWTAI, 1ALEK, OEBOO TUESDAY, FSBBPASY 28, 1905. DEMAND PRESSED BRICK Commercial Club Passes Res olutions Relating to New High School Decide to Hold Convention of Willamette Valley Club at Salem Tha Greater Solera Commercial Club net last night in the police court room in iiie city hall. The following resolutions woro Intro 'inted and adepted: Btesolved, By the- Commercial Club that wo approve tho determination of tho nehaol board to construct n high school building that flhal bo a credffnble pnblie building for tlio Capital City, sand that wo favor construction of pressed brick and of homo manufac tory If tho same can bo had In good sjnrilUy and ut terms satisfactory to tho honra. Mr. Dray said in support of tho ros Intlons that Hurton Bros., in this Jty, malco brick of just ns good quali ty as nny to bo sccurod nnywhoro. Ho aid tbey only muko ono color It Is true, blood roil, but this put up with Mntfc mortar mnkes just as pretty a Swelling ns could bo desired, llenolutionn which woro passed by tho BIcMinvtllo Commorcinl club, suggest Bng a Willamette vnlloy rouvontlnn of ormnorolnl clubs to bo hold In Bnlom, were read nnd tho mnttor was dis cussed by tho mombors present. Hon. Prank Davoy spoko of tho advantages of tmrh a convention during thin year. On motion of Mr. Cray, Col. E. Hiv Itr, Hon. Frank Duvey nnd Mr. Stock ton woro nppointod n commltteo of threo to tako up this matter nnd open . negotiations with tho McMlnnvlllo ctali. Prank Darby roported on tho sub Jelct of gottlng redurod rates from Tort land to tint vuljoy cities, that very little- was nocnmpllshod, but something would bo dono If tho mutter waH taken t'P in tho district convention nud u united olTort bo mndo by till of tho vlubs. It was suggestod that tho district convention should bo held boforu the weeing 6f tho Oregon Development Tongue, whlod is to bo held in Portland nnd after dismission of the subject it was decided that this would bo tho best plan. Mnyur Waters stated tliat ho had re ceived a letter from tho railroad of ficials since tho committee on railroad irate met, nnd that, from the letter, ho liolloie that It would bo posiihlo to let low rates by some good active work. lln also said that the rnllroad had in view n plan for n train running from Halem to Portland in tho morning and returning Into at night. Mr. Btookton made n few remarks, comparing tho enterprise of QHlifnrnin (owns with Halem, and said that tho only way to liven tho oily will be to lenn it up, Improve the streets anil tho fighting game no battle of later Jia ..lit I.. ... !.t...I.W 2' As a betting proposition the fight promises more than any mill that has taken place here in a long time. At proscnt Nelson rales a favorito at odds of G to 0. This indicates that notwithstanding the fact that Cor bott was decisively beaten by Nelson several months ago, ho is by no means considered easy gamo for the Dane. In faot, bis admirers are inclined to throw tho previous match out in figur ing the merits of the fighters, for thoy consider Corbctt nt his best on equal to Nelson. Of course, Nelson Is not underestimated by tho wise ones, bo considering that both will be at their best whon the gong calls them into tho ring tonight, there will bo much money staked on troth sidos. cpons or tne most conliclont na turo cmnnato from both training camps. Corbett has finished his work of preparation at San Rafael, nnd those who have been in closest touch with him dcclaro that he was never in hotter condition for a fight. Tho Don vorito has had tho advantage of mix ing it up dally with Joe Onus, than whom no clover fighter is in tho busi ness today. Nelson has trained in his usual conscientious manner nnd ns a result appears to be in tho pink of condition. All things considered tho fight prom ises to bo a rattling affair from start to finish. Amone tho snortinc fra ternity interest in the bout is'nt fover heat nnd when titno is called tonight thero is not likely to bo an unoccupied scat in view of the ring. MERCHANT OF VENICE. How Is YourHeart? Is vour pulse weak, too slow, too fast, or docs it skip a beat? Do you have shortness of breath, weak or hungry spells, fainting, smothering or choking spells, palpitation, fluttering, pains around the heart, in side and shoulder; or hurt when lying on left side? If you have any of these symptoms your heart is weak or diseased, and cannot get better without assistance. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens weak hearts, and rarely ever fails to cure heart disease. Try it, and see how (quickly you will find relief. , "About January 1st, 1802, I took down with weakness and dropsr, nnd gradually grew worse. I waa told by my family physician that my case wu hopeless. My neighbor and fam ily had irlven m tin In ii it limbs and body were swollen to one third larger than normal alxe, and water had collected around my heart. For at least three months I hod to sit propped up In bed to keep from smoth- ?."; l '"lKJoe iivt ootUea of Dr. Miles Heart Cure, and by tho time I bad taken them alt I won entirely cured. I feet better than I have for twenty years, and I am able to do any kind of work on my farm. My attending physician told mo that if it hadn't been for Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I would now bo In my grave." U T. CUnb, Wilmore, Ky. Dr. Miles' Heart Curs Is sold by your druqglst. who will guarantee that the first bottfe will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind SOCIAL EVENTS Jossio Bouthwick Will Present Shakcs poaro'u Groat Play Tonight. Thero will bo given tho pooplo of 8a lorn to night nn opportunity of hearing a really great artist In Shakcspoaro's great comody, "Tho Morchnnt of Vonlco." Nothing can bo said that will either ndd to or detract from Mrs. South wick's reputation as an interpreter of dramatic literature, and It Is not tho intention of the writer to do elthor, but wo wnnt tho pcoplo of 8alem to ro allro tho great opportunity thnt is offered. This much wo offer. If any- ono who hears Mrs. Southwiek tonight is not entirely satisfied with her work, thoy can get their money back freely. lUunombor tho price for any seat in tho Iioubo Is fiO cents. Children, 125 cents. STATE NEWS Ileal Estato Transfers. The following real estate- transfers are recorded at the court house. 11. E. I'ngo and II. 0. Stelnor to L. K. Page, land In Salem $!MiOO. V. K. iiiiiI J. M. Mills to A. Butter field, laud in Marlon county, $8500. Hossio ltandnll, Sr., to J. II. Camp bell, east half block 3! and lots 1, 2, 7 mid 8, block .It, $1000. Hosslw ltandnll, dr.. by guardian, to J. 11. C'nmnhidl. mm! Imlf lilnnb '10 ',,..,1 lots 1, a, 7 mid 8, bloek 31, University I addition to Salem, $1000. A. O, Nolan to P. K. Johnson, lots 17 and ail, Hllvorton South, $100. A. P. i ml 15. J. Hranlgor to .!. K. Clow, middle 1-U of tut 8, bloek 3, W'uodhtmi, w. !., $1800. A. T. ami M. Thompson to W. II. Plwdior, HI nertwi in t f s, r 1 e, $ii00. S. nud M. V. C'nsto to J. M. Wlrth, 80 noroH lu t 0 s, r 3 w, 700, yarns, mi mat it will bo lu n presentable A. CI. and II. T. Perkins to Kvaugel fondltlim when the visitor do emtio, so leal Lutheran Christian ohureh, laud In ui inoy will mura oily, nnd not a vll-,Sleiii, $100, lago where tho people nre wading around in the mud. Mr. Daneoy, of tho Telephone Com Inny, stated that the delay In the new oxohangw, wlileh Is being Installed, has ou chukmI by lark of material, mui that the building U OHtpUtd and the work will be MHtiawMl upun the r- lrlvtU of the inaorlul. Ho almi stated thnt, ufter Uie underground wire work is liutaUlil the telephone pale will be taken down in the buslnwHi part of the vlty, and those lu the reeideere (torHou r two elty will be plneed Im tit alleys nnd all painted. The fllwtHR rwMaluletu! were Intro Oueetl aad adapUdi lidvd, That tho CMHwlal Clb .1. O. and X. K. Anderson to l.urenn Prott, Into 8, U and 10, blk 3, Ulvor side addition tn Salem, $100. A. Kantelberg, gHrllin, to Fred Walter, lets 3 and , bloek 7, C. Prlekey's addition to Salem. $186. T. W. aad A. P. ltarr to W. Hull, lots 1, i, 3 and -1, bloelt Id, Turner's addi ttou to Turner, $100. W. and M. llltokman Andrew Xel soh, ftiMl asretj In t S , r 1 w, $1.00. o "Queen Esther" at Albany. Prof. Martin K. llobhuwn, who mi wteowwfHlly dtroetotl the large ekorus- m wbleh roMwrI "(un hVtkor" and 'HokbiHnwr" Ih SoUw last year, is at iminhmH drUlUe a ohortu for "0ei ravors Hue), Htlh b? the oily oh1I Kjthor" In AIWm-. 'lo loaiitog part ns will reeult in (W MriUot totsiU;or all UU by AllMny tr4 Mrs. iwprovrmoot uf Swttk CowiMoriHl; . A. N4m, aa rtitw, tke nue, U tAH.t froi tko old tity Unilio to tko f AllwHy's swooioct sioro. Son dontherrt timiio, to eooooet with tho 'of tho IW jwlabiM . Aluu n IllKrtv ruittil rook rood. Oorbett awd Nelson riUt. tiftH AHoiMO, Pk tS. All Us tha sporitHjf worW ro Utrwoil toward Wan IVahoUoo. In tkU oit' toalght. In toe oroua of the Hayos YaUoy Atii letie eUib, "Yomhk CorWU" aott too king, 11. A. NoisMti llawaa, & , Stooloi Xofeok, Mm. V. P. Nutting! Modoooi, Albort Wosigote; Mordeeoi's Mot, I.oIm Jomim. Kccehee AppolHtinout, KtmsM SoUott wos yootovtUy. ohm itU ov Mtltioo, SHIMliMtod adwlitU. lll till.. .11 11.1.. . lt. M .1 --4H.IUIMK awMH, mo two toromot trator of tU ostate of kU deeooood tttw a( Ibolr thxM. will Met for fatkor, KmtUUrt Sekott, uodor a bond the second time lo Ml tie the quMtiooof $tSO. Tke 4tt eaaU of rl f iproiMy. Tq loto followers of prorty valued at $7CKKl Kugeno hns invitcl tho Oregon Chris tian Endenvor Union to hold tho 1900 convention there. The Albany Collogo girls defeated the O. A. C. girls in a gamo of basket ball Saturday night, 18 to 13.. Kugeno Is crying for a shingle mill. Charles It. May, son of Dr. W. J. May, of Haker City, died in San Fran- risco InNt Friday. Ho was n very pop ular student nt Borkeloy. S. V. Hall and Miss Ivy Henth, of Linn county, wcro marriod nt Albany Sunday. Tho groom is a prominent sawmill mnn nt Santlam, and tho young lady resided nt Albany. She formerly lived In this city. Gilbert Harris, of Sumner, Oregon, committed suicide by blowing out his brnins nt nn early hour Sunday morn ing. Tho young man wns 18 years of ago and wns very popular among' his friends, and his paronts nro grief stricken over tho sudden blow. Tho rash act is said to be over somo love affair. In tho lloseburg High School voting contest, Hnrry Hildoburn won by a final vote of 3014, and has gone to attond the Inaugural of President Itoosevolt. Ho Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tnmes Hildoburn, mid Is very popular among Jhis sehoolmutoH. Ho takes an netlvo in- terost in athletics, nnd tho high school feels justly proud in sending him. Karl C. Hrnndeberry nnd Miss Kdlth Ituukin, prominent young pooplo of Al bany, woro married at that plneo Sun day, at the home of tho bride's mother. Thu brido hns been a compositor on tho Uemoernt for tho past year, and is n very popular young lady. Tho groom has just been given charge of tho lum ber yards nt Woodburu, where tho young couple will reside. Tho contrast for tho plans of tke now county high aehool building at Klam ath Fulls, wkUh will bo one nf tin finest school buildings in Southern Ore gon, has been let to C. H. nu'ggrnf, of Albany, Mr. Huri?iraf is mm nf tko boot architects In the state, nnd his work has always given entire satis fhatlon. 1iuiM men of Mnrshfield are be coming interested in baseball, Nnd nro are agitating tko question of organis ing a team. Tkoro is wueh good ma terial to oliotwe from, and it is thought a good toant eould be orguaiood, and, wun the aid of surrounding towos. por ! a small leogue oould be started. Tke Kugono High Sokool won the first game of Iwsoball of the seo Swtur- wy aftorjkooM from a ploked team of tko University, by a seoro of 11 to 3. Tko klgk sokool boys Ue,yd aa orror low RMHto, and fool proud of tkeir vic tory. Howira CatliH, of this elty, playod WHtor HoM. ' o Appraisers' Report Jok MoKUiooy, UUr UFt.ro and U. k Earl, aDpmltr of tke osuto of .Mry & Iters, aooos.oj. kao reoort- 4, Wining tko OMtkU at $71185. Tke lory b i 1st is Stuuiysido IVntt Fm No. L In Honor of Tenner Salem OlrL The voting ladies of the Marshficid Athletic club chartered the Eagle and spent yesterday at Charleston bay, the occasion being in honor of one ot' their number, Miss Emma Sehlbrede, who will leave next week for Roseburg to finish her course in the high school The day was an ideal one for an outing and those attonding report a most en joyable outing. Const Mail. Miss Sehlbrede formerly resided in this city, where she has many friends. Gypsy Olub. The members of the Gypsy Club were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Nettie Frazuro last evening at her home on Cottage strce. After the sow ing hour, music and social conversation made tho time pass very quickly. A daintv luncheon was served, and a most enjoyable evening wns spent There wil bo a full atetndance of tho club. Miss Edna Jones will entertain next weelj. toffan RESTORES GRAY HAIR to Youthful Color. nrt heen troubled with danarntr a ions iiui. AftnrSae tattle of U..rbe.lth I found tb; Sr,d74V7e"r.?oredtott,tarSl S.& .?pV?I!rl.in&, Dee. not .t.lu . la Sea " It sSotSt and teils the scalp, stops itch ineaud pM flne hair ?"!," tSttl's. druKlsta'. Tako nothing without sljua ture I'hllo liny Oo. Free Soap Offer mS3W$ and i ac. cake Harflna Medicated Soap, belt toe hair bath toilet, both for 80c: or lent bx Thtlo HwWsltlfs&.j.Nswaric. N. Vpn re; paid, on receipt ot fl0. and this adr. " J7 5 Wint Name. Golden Wedding at Stayton. The fiftieth wodding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown was celebrat ed at their pleasant homo in Stayton, Wednesday evening. February 22nd. Thero was a largo attendance of friends in honor of those who had traveled in double harness so long. Engagement Announced. The engagement of Miss May Hem enwny, of Eugene, to Frank B. Halo, of Grans Pass, is announced. Miss Hem- enwny has numerous friends in Salem. o Fiendish Suffering is often caused by sores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Bock, Mich., says: "I havo usod Bucklen's Arnica Salvo for Ulcora, Sores and Cancers. It is the best healing dressing I over found." Soothes nnd heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store; guaranteed. Follow'lrg"drn'lVt"rupply Ha's nilrhealta and Ilarnna Soip la their ihopa enlr: PALACE PHAJRMAOY. e Is Not OvCf Notice. All persons aro hereby notified to not allow anyone to havo anything on credit, or otherwise, unless contracted by myself, or on my written order, as I will not be held responsible for the same. R. D. HAMMACK, Fob. 2S, 1905. Salem, Or. 2-28-lw-d We will probably some cold weather yet ani yotf will need a heating, stove. We have cat prjCft , ! on every heating stove la! the hotwe. Call and ej amine them. R.M.Wade&Co, A Neat Change. Tho Derby & Wilson real estato of fico hns been completely remodeled as to tho front entrance. They now have room for patrons to get in nnd out, nnd also a good placo to display their ad vertising at tho entrance. Thoy aro n live firm, nnd propose to bo prepared to tako care of all their customers with comfort as well as business dispatch. L Will Sell Property. W. II. Hobson hns received an order from Judgo Scott authorizing tho salo of all tho real property belonging to tho estato of Frauds M. McDaniel, deceased. If it comes from our grocery store. The best quality of everything is car ried in stock from the cheapest that is good to tho best that money enn buy. We can especially recommend tho butter that wo aro selling for 70c, or tho cheese for 20e, to pleaso tho inner man. Why not try them? Harritt& Lawrence OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described n SUNSET MAGAZINE March Number aUCIIas a finely illustrated article on tho Great Cen louial just the thiug to send oast. Many news ar tides, somo good stories, clovor versos and interest ing miscollnny. Vigor. ous work by entertaiuinc writers. SOLD by allNEWSDEALERS - I ! l'l,l"1i1lMMaaMjiiMMiiiM IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING We are prepared to serve the people In an ac ceptable way. Have yo tried ts? SALEM STATE BANK L. K. PAGE, Pres. E. W. HAZARD, Cad. Woven! Wire'Fencng American, I'agi and Elwool fences are the heaviest and best 1'rlees lower than any other feaes of same weight. Burb wire, plain wire, fea pots ond shisgles. call aad g.i prices, ur writ for particulars and price WALTER MORLEY wwwvuatui. SlU till THE MILL WILL NEVER ORINri j with tho water that is past, but "U"M l"1' "ll. our past orders have been filled so successfully that uew ones are constantly coming in from our old patrons. Are you to be ono of them? Our flour is the finest that is milled, and is ground from the best selected Vallev wheat; in faot the eream of the wheatfields, and Inke, , most Mentions ureaii vM.ny ble. :"' I ptlata Salem Floating Mill Has your boy plenty of staying power ? Grit, courage, strength, finishing oowcr are essential rh h-,. The reason why doctors so often order Avcr's SarsanaHiu f I thin, pale, delicate children Is because It supplies these essentials. iiiniascamcoioou pure.ncn.anu red. sold lorw) years. lif'S tv.. mi Don't MIm T1m stprtmltj' l miut JwU m.lri4p Swtkwkk U " Mrliaat ' Vl at tVe M. K. tkunk t Klffkt, Mirrtasa Lleetiso. 0Htx Clrk KOaad ytrday Uwed lts tj rry f W. It. Dakywpl aad ilUi Nnay y. Ikkr. Cafe imperial H. E. SYMES, Prop. The Only Rrstclass Eating Place In the city. Legislators ami all will i6 ceiv courteous attentiou. Frenoli diuuors and oystora aay style. Come and see. s " 18 lv vBC'fi & SSCttt Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, and good work guaran teed. We have the smaU i store and small prices E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St. J Phone 2475 tin !Jfl FRENCH FEM1LE UPILL.S. A 3,r, Cirrm r.iuwr tot Bcrwuxn VintniM jytR KNOWN TO FAU. Sf.t 8orl SperH . ut'? l,"otea or Jioncr lttfuodt.1. Sl Pt" f.)rl,0OM boi. WIIiHniUemootrl.l.tb.tliU Men rcir.TeJ, S.mple. rre.. If TourdmnUldwK lt ihem ,.4 ,,, lri. ,. .W JJNITir MCOICAL CO., box T. UNUtTO. ft- ' sld In Salem by S. C. Stone. H""iiiiinii!iiniiiH tH-t-Hf DEFY ANYONE TO COME NEAR IT JQ purity, smoothness, mellowness or richnoss of flavor tho distillers of ' j tho Cedar Brook whiskey -will if we -1 cal1 on them. No ono should be with- ! ' out a bottlo of this choico whiskey lu lUo "use as a provontivo of grip, l'neumoaia nnd other maladies com "ff from colds. A littlo Codar Brook wniskey will warm tho blood, stop t " prevent chills and euro colds like a charm. E. Ectcflcn WHOLESALE HOUSE IM I I II I ill Itlllll-r Pi fH4l4H v 1TTrw m i ? n ii 1 1 1 nwt " Jrroof A o .-. " oaxzaw : f' Prt of city. 6 PrOPrty ou Prln"pal etroel within three blocki : : zz? f s;.rrf near cho,, and , , '". watifal shrubbery, etc. All modern e Thu ar both etrs ci,oie 8 ba7 for homes or lavestmenti. i2riDERBY& Wll.com i - - wumerctal St Hnim4jL Salem, Oregon J ""IHlimimt t-HH