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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1905)
mmmmm- S-" -J- E! DAILY CAPITA!. J0UENA1, SALEM, OBEOON, MONDAY, MABOII 6, 1905. V3P ting and Sttmoie SHOES dipt V$ They will contlntio to corao for govornl weeks yet, until wo havo tho largest and most complpto lino of theso goods in Salem. We Want You to See Them -,t SHOES That not only havo style, but distinction, tho feet and ensy ou tho pocket book. Shoos Hint aro a comfort to Oregon Shoe Co. MARION COUNTY GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT Pa i i tk Infill I IHIIIlHIHmiHIIHIIIIHIMBMHHKKmHH Remember That Salem is a Dry Town On Sundays This does not moan that you nro forbidden to enjoy your glass of beer at homo. To avoid disappointment, wo most respectfully ndviso thoso who onjoy a glass of tho amber fluid to telephono their order for Salem's Famous "Export" BOTTLED BEER And 1111110 will bo dnllvored to any part of tho city. Orders should bo sent in beforo a o'clock in tho afternoon, to insuro dollvery tho biuho day. No dollvory on Sundays. Salem Door is ABSOLUTELY PURE. Salem beer is a NERVB TONIU. Halom JJoor is n LIQUID TOOD. Salem Ueer is In ouio of tho word n TEMTEHANOE DRINK. City of Salem Puts Up Thousand Dollar Subscription Two That Will Result in From Seven to Ten Thousand Dollars Being Expended on Highways s M H M s M I m m s e M M M Ml ovcry Salem Bewey Association. Telephone No. 2f 3 i Main. MtMlMMMfr ' MM I 11,1,1,1 Remington Salem businoss men havo responded handsomely for tho good roads move ment inaugurated by County Judge Scott, nnd tho .$2000 purso is practical ly raised. This work was stnrtcd by a conferenco between tho county court, tho olllcials of tho Greater Salem Com mercial Club nnd a delegation of good ronds formers from Hosednlo and Lib erty, which ninpped out tho work along tho linos of co-oporation between tho city, tho courts nnd tho farmers. Mnrlon county will furnish n rock crusher, and will also put in n gravel screon, so. that tho two kinds of mnto rial can bo used to tho bost ndvnntago. Othor cities in Marion county should adopt tho sniuo plan of building good roads by co-oporntion. Tho subscriptions woro secured by Judge Scott, M. O. Huron, II. D. Patton and P. A. Wiirulus. assisted bv road su pervisors from tho adjoining districts and good roads enthusiasts rnised the fund. Tho Marion county court isv to add $800 to this sum, and tho $28,000 will bo divided into sovon purses, as follows, thnt will bo givon to tho sovon roadt loading into this city that subscribe the largest sums for permanent road work. In ench ease tho prize money is to bo not more than -10 per cent of tho sub sub scripteon: First prim $700 Second prizo 000 Third prize 500 Fourth prizo -100 Fifth prizo a00 Sixth prizo ....... 00 Seventh prizo 100 Total 2S00 Tho names of tho firms and tho busi ness men of Salem who hnvo subscribed to tho prizo road fun and tho respective- amounts nro as follews: W. nnd M. K. Hroymnn . $100.00 Oregon Nursery Co 100.00 J. II. Albert 100.00 Lndd St Hush 100.00 Oregon State Hank fiO.OO Capital Lumbering Company .. 150.00 C. l Ilishop fi0.00 J. U Stockton & Co K. M. Wade & Co F. A. "Wiggins 23.00 Fuller & Douglas 25.00 Drs. Morso & Hobortson 2o.00 C. W. Yannko 25.00 T. A. Livesley Co 25.00 Oregon Shoo Co 23.00 Huren & Hamilton 23.00 W. T. Higdon 20.00 E. P. McCornnck 20.00 W. M. Brown & Co 20.00 Lowonberg-Going Co ' 20.00 Tho Spa v. .. 13.00 Iloth & Gralior 15.00 MeKvoy Hros 10.00 A. L. Hnrvey 10.00 A. M. Clough 10.00 K. A. Pierce 10.00 Frank M. Hrown - 10.00 ft. O. Schrnmm 10.00 S. H. Cnttorlin 10.00 Kndeliff & Go 10.00 J. Hoynolils 10.00 Geo. G. Binehnm 10.00 I. AV. Jorgonscn 10.00 l'ohle & Bishop 10.00 II. H. Gilo St Co 10.00 Colonel J. Olmsted 10.00 Kadnbaiigli & Co 10.00 Irvin it Pettys 10.00 .loiin G. Barr estate' 10.00 II. D. Trovor 10.00 F. K. Slater, M. D 10.00 ". A. Kirk 10.00 .1. M. Sknifo 10.00 Peter Francis 10.00 Bryant & Ponnoll 10.00 Oault Printing Co io.OO Damon & Foster 10.00 J. C Grifflth 10.00 Gideon Stolz Co. io.OO W. D. Pugh ip.no Carson & Cannon 10.00 Chns. A. Gray io.OO F. P. Talkington 10.00 A. H. Gillis io.OO Yokohama Tea Co 10.00 J. X. Maxwell io.OO Kpley & Olingor 7.50 C. M. Iockwood 5.00 A. Seott 5,00 Kmil Koppo .1,00 ..... TmirATtlnod has done Se W.H?,ffi&tttoS to continue to use it, as I believe it to ue the best Blood Medicine on the niaket. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. DETERS. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About yVsrago I bad a boil appear on my leg & V knee, which was followed bv three more on tnyneck. Isawfa.b. b. advertised and decided to try it. Aftet taking three bottles all Boils disappeared andlliave not been troubled any since Geo. G. Fertig. 114 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903 From childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty iu number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S S. S. seemed to be just the medicint needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. Atoerton. Write for oui book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any special in formation about your case will cos' you nothing. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Go A FULL' STOCK We now havo a full stock of Hy. acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narclsn. Snow Drops, Jonquils and a nieo u sortment of Chinoso Sacred Lili6Si "Would bo pleased to havo tho public call and inspect ouif stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. Watt Shipp 5.00 Dr. W-. S. Mott 5.00 T. J. Cronisc 5.00 W. II. Burgliardt, Jr 5.00 John II. McXary 5.00 J. L. Frcelaml 3.00 C. W. Buchner 3.00 Bciglenian & Smith 5.00 aim Shot m J. (. Perry Salem iron Works J. J. Kraps , 50.00 .Tense Martin . 50.00 J. A. Patterson Fame IRests .Upon I K ! ) ! .los. Meyers St Sons 50.00 Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co... 40.00 V. W. Water 85.00 Wellor Bros. 25.00 Citizens' Light & Traction Co. 25.00 Capital Improvement Comiwny Sfi.00 Walter Morloy M.00 Kd. CroiMiu gfi.OO Theo. M. Barr 85.00 George Bros. jg.oo Geo. liodgers Co 25.00 House- Furnishing Co 25.00 Derby Sc Wilson 25.00 K. T. Dames jfj.oo ... ..., 5.00 5.00 5.00 0,00 ,, ).00 C. Ii. McXary jj.oo TillHon Co.' coo I). F. .lorniHii .... 6,00 J. F. Goods ,' 5 00 J. A. IticliunUat! 5.00 C. .1. Atwood 5.OO F. K. Shafer ... 5,00 T. Ford . 500 D. F. Luno s.oo W. W. Wtciihoube 5.00 Squire Furrar 5,00 Hiuuor Hro 500 II. J, Bigger 5.00 G. Stwiner 5,00 A. L. Frasur , 5.00 Cash 5.00 W. W. Zinn 3.00 II. II. Tumor 2.50 M. K. Pogu 2.30 IL O. Donaldson 2.50 L. M. Haines '. 2.00 Joel Hewitt 1.00 Total $1840.00 One subscription handed in todny was by Judgo Waldo for $10. Others havo made pledges, but have not re duced thorn to paper, and there will bo no trouble in raising the $2000. Aro You Engaged? Engaged peoplo should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bit ters. S. A. Brown, of Bonnettsvillo, S. O., says: "For years my wifo suffered intonsoly from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost hor strongth nnd vigor, and becamo a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped hor at onco, nnd finally mado her en tirely woll. Sho is now strong and healthy." J. C. Perry, druggist, sells and guarantor them, at 50c a bottle. Three Trains to the East Dally, Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars doily to Oman, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeplni cars dally to Kansas City: thronrii Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (per Bonally conducted) weekly to Chica go; reclining chair cars (seate freo) to the East daily. 70 HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Cbaace of Cars 70 DKPAET FOB Chicago Portland Bceclal 9 IS a. a m Huntington Atlantic express 3:16 j). a, tla Ham I acton at. fan at Mall 6 If 1 . 13. via Hpokane Quality OutsellsTAH Others Outwears All Others Outlives AH Others NEVER MET WITH A rAILUBB.M TILAT'S QUOTED FROM A NUMBER OF PLEASED HOUSEKEEPERS IN SPEAKING OF Eppfey's Perfection Baking Powder MADE IN SALEM Sold extensively by all Slem Grocers merit is a strong testimonial to Its Body Cremated. The remains of J. C. Baker, of Engle wood wcro taken to Portland Sunday for cremation. His body is the third takon to the crematory from this city. Mr. Kubin, an Austrian, and Mrs. Vint- uier woro tho others. OREGON'S EXPOSITION Is described in SUNSET MAGAZINE March Number! Has a finely illustrated article on the Great Cen-temal-just the thing to send east. Many uewl Qr. t cleg, 80rno g0Qd clever verses and interest' ng miscellany. Vigor ous work by enterta'ninc writers, b SOLD by all NEWSDEALERS TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARBTV8 FHOM Salt lke, Denver, Vt Worth, Omaha, Kaiua; CltT, St. Louis, OMcago and Hjuf. 8wt J-alre, Dhnvor Kt. Worth. OmaliB, Kansas Hr, Ht. Umls, Chtcaso QU CHSl. iValltt Walla. LeviHo-A, 3pokano. Wallace, Pull- nn. Daluih.Milwiiukpf Chicago, and East. 6 25 p u 7:15 a, a. 8: a. m Ocean and River Schedule, For San Francisco Every fire dyi at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Dally (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally eervlco (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For fuller information ask or writi rour nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, Genoral Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. JRemlittfton - Typewriter Conipany 249 Stafk.Sttcct. Portland, Oregon A, L. FRASER SMeMir to Burroughs & Fnuer. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing .. ....12.45 P.M. . .. 1:45 P.M. .... 6:10 P.M. . .. 7:1B A.M. Cnli .AYwk, It!; fti Bulklia Vrk f aM Uj mw4 mI rrk pMranA. titlwwtj Oai1 Building Material Quality the bwt. and pnee ooBiUAri 1. Bear In ni..i n . ci..M.r"ff? -- n IUBI 7r wau. V T - BvId, VogetLumber&Fiifiinn """"" n Oak sis. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany ... Leaves Corvallls . Arlves Yaqulna ... No, 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna ., Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:16 P.M. No. 3 for Detroit Leave Albany i;00 P.M. Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M. No. 4 from Detroit LeaTe Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. I arrives in Albany In time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depart ure of s. P. north bound train Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallls and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit. Broltenbuafc and other mountain resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to EDWIN STONE, Manager. COCKRELL. AKent. Albany. H. H. CRONISR Ai7n rV,i-VAl1fS. , OVMt ww. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs fstwr,uvk Jb. AntOCe Mndtnff m Vrh . .xrlntlnn mtf ?nlT.n,TJirt,3 ??r opinion freonheUer.an l?Jn.J Probably tvxUnlAbla. Communlca SiW"!?nOdritl w-? ..cw iiitzeai tviunubla. Ooamauca tu. Handbook on I'aseou fiiy. - : r .- KiiSi VXTZ 5?5? .JP!SZ:.. Scientific Jlmerieait. m?. LP.f J2. ?,i09 loorual. Tenna. $J a Uraaco OacT& p HI, TTaAlUtoS U. & jmimWmimiKKjw-t