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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1905)
DAILY OASTS Lb JOJOXAL, LE; QXXQOX, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1005. a , FLINSTONE SHOES JHK V MMT I ' 1 VuF -. N Oscar M.Oohnqon. 388 State Street 1 tiw ' & " "" fsSI -? v . t WE" ONLY UNION MADE CLOTHES No Sweat Shop Shoddy Is now open ancf t eady fo fetssitiess Oaf new clothes iot spring at e most attfioi?itat-ve and embrace the smartest and most co-ect styles fof t&e new season If you desk e yout apparel to be destinctive and original, ap-to-date in style? tailoring and fit, -by all means see out line To fey on one. & out suits is the test we ask you to apply to out clothing It is a fafe test to us and a satisfactory one to yott nt pA s gi n I rf"- mta rf u n 3 rrf U id UZ rl n A waa?SH mBfirirfl roar rw w & Satisfy. M( aq y y qunH By paying sfeict attention to yotw wants we have learn ed yott preference and if you will pay us a call yon will learn how well we have chosen for yot and how moder ate we have made the price i' 4 . aaH5 I t 1 p Oscar M. Johnson. t 1 VJ4 1 it i jx ' SUIT PRICES RANGE FROM $7.00 TO $25.00 1 ' " .. I.,. -.I......I ,., ,, , ,-.,,.-. NOTED WOMAN ISIN OF LATE U. S. PRESIDENT ZAOHARY TAYLOR, pnty-Six Years of Ago, Rocom- Mends Vinol for Old Peoplo. Irs. Sarah J. Windrow, of 429 W. street. Chicaco, a member of ono lie most distinguished families in country, cousin of Znchary Tay- 12tli President of tho TJ. S., nnd pilnieco of Alexander Hamilton, signed tho Declaration of Indo- Hence, writes: k'inol is a godsend to old people. i) 70 years old, but I feej active well tfiday, thanks to tho vitaliz- 5 effects of Vinol. Iv npi)etito is all that could bo jred. I sleop well, and my mind is ir, nnd I am interested in tho ailals life as I was fifty years ago. IWlm I was young cod livor oil '1 pensed in a creasy, unpalatablo k ml it fnirly gagged mo to got mwj.ViuoI is so different, palatablo iiuurishini; to impovonshed blood. I f el so much stronger both men- and physically, since I used Vinol I feel it my duty, as woll as a fiuro, to recommend Vinol as tho jst tonie I ever used in my life." MRS BAT1AK T iriKDItOM. j -1 Wcrds nt -nrninA from n TierSOn of such high standing must bo accept ed ns unquestionable proof of tho su periority of Vinol. Do you wonder that our Vinol has ( such a strong hold upon tho cstcom of , doctors and pntontsf Wo know of nothing eltfo that will accomplish such, wonderful rosults; and, remember, Vinol is not a patent medicine. Thero aro hundreds of old peoplo in liia vipinitv who need iust such n strength-maker and tissue-buildor as Vinol. Thoir blood is thin nnd slug-! gish Vinol will enrich nnd quicken! tho blood and build up tho systoin." It( is so much better than whiskey and strong stimulants, which always havo. a bad after effect and wonkon nnd break down. Thoro is nothing in tho world so good for tho weak, tho aged or tho run-down system and to euro n hanging on cold or hncking cough ns Vinol, and becauso wo know so well what it will do wo aro always ready to do what we say: Try it on our guar antee. Geo. W. Putnnm. A Democratic Senator. (Roseburg Roview, Dom.) ot- cit.,1 "KTra A P. Onshow nr rived Tuesday evening from Salora. Enrouto homo thoy visited with row-, tives in Eugene and rownsville. Dur-J ing tho legislative session Sonator Co-, show rendered good sorvico to Douglas county. It was largoly through his ef-J forts as a mombor of tho ways and .moans ooinmitteo that tho state nor mal school nt Drain was "not out on ontirely, but insteud tho appropriation for tho onsuing two yours was increas ed to $21,000, tho allowanoo heretofore being but $12,000. Ovor $0,000 addi-' tlonal was alio granted for malntenanee and improvements at the soldier a ' home, besides tho $2,000 provided by( Representative Vawtar'a bill for the erection of cottages there. Senator Oeshow was also an earneet advwata of the bill passed providing flat sal aries for state ofilears. He introduced but few bills, and ameag these pawed nre: Providing for curing defects of registration in trnnsfor of land titles uuder the Torrens law; allowing courts to appoint temporary district attorneys when tho rogular incumbent of tho oflleo is interested in nny way in tho dofendnnt; authorizing guaidians to soil real proporty of minors at private salo; besides tho Roseburg nnd Myrtle Greek charter bills. His bills for abol ishing the closed ponson for fishing for salmon trout with a hook and lino, nnd one ngninst shooting on tho' public highways, wore passed by tho senate but mot dofent in tho houso, through lack of proper explanation whon thoy enmo up for passage. Salem Klndergaretn. Tho Salem public kindergarten hns just completed the fifth month of vory succossful work. During tho spring term n number of little folks will cntor, nnd tho directors havo made tho tuition a special rate of $8 for tho remaining threo months. Patrons who desire to tnko advantage of this reduction should start tho little onos this weok, tho now term beginning Inst Monday, February 27th. Any one wishing to know nbout the work of tho kindergarten should sco Miss Palmer, the director, or call npon tho children at work in the Sun day shool room of the Prosbytorian ohureh. COMFORTING WORDS. Many a Salem Housohold Will Find Them Gu. Four Committod. Feur insane patients were eommit t to the asylum yesterday by the of ficials from the several eountifcs of whieli they wore rosidonts. Mi Jen nie 0ter was brought from MultHfl mah eounty; Mrs. Annie RnsmussaJj, from Yamhill county; Arthur Hans, frem"lUane, nnd August Rhinestone, from Multnomah. Lane eoanty Demearats are objecting because Governor Ohamberlaln appoint' ed a, prominent Republican politician cireait judge. They fcrget that Cham berlain was elected by Republicans as sisted by a few Democrats. To havo tho pains nnd aches of n bad back romovod; to bo entirely froo from annovlmr. danirorous urinnrv dis- jordors is onough to mnko nny kidney suffortr grateful. To toll how tblfl groat change can be brought nbout will provo comforting words to hun dreds of Salem readers. Mrs. L. W. Monoch, wifo cf h. W. Monech, cabinet makor, residing cor nor of Fourth nnd Main strcots, Al bnny, says: "After any ovor-oxortlon or when I contracted a cold pain ooat od itsolf in tho small of my back caus ing it V ncho sovorely nnd thero was n difficulty with tho kidney secrotious. On such occasions stooping, lifting, twisting or turning was always fol lowed by sharp, shooting twinges through- tho kidnoys. Whon I S3 badly in noed of something to bring relief I read ubout Doan's Kidnoy Pills and wont for a box nnd took them strictly according to directions. They thoroughly relieved mo of tho last at tack and up to tho prosont timo I havo not had n traco or symptom of irrita ted or inactive kidnoys. I will bo pleased to allow you to use my namo if it will bo tho means of doing good to others." Plenty more proof liko this from Salem people. Cull at Dr. Stone's drug stero and ask what his customers report. For salo by nil dealers. Prleo CO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffnlo, K, Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other. Remington Fame Rests 1 Upon Final Account. Jloee W. Chamberlniu has filed her final account as administratrix of tho (U of M. L. Ohamberlaln, deceased, nd April 30th was set as the date far hearing by Judge Scott. SsEjwiiiBaLjjnryifwftjj.Bf Vvi witM ssB' Quality Outsells 'All Others Outwears a All Others Outlives A11 Others Remington - Typewriter i Company 249 Start Street, Portland, Oregon H II m f'1 i i r; M mi :