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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1905)
pAtt tk iAi JWlifA, Ufcttt 0woK. feATtmdAt, mab6b: 2s, ioob- , JhfcMMhBBlIStwwM"''liiMlll i a "'lllitoiin I iMiM3MiMMtfKttfMUd n& taefablePreDnralionTorAs- IHatin UicFoodflndBcgula- Bie&Minacns anauowcis a romolcs Digcstion.Checrful- isandln?st.comains nemicr fcMdrrctine norrimcrai. loxTtfAttcoTic. $ay vfGUJDrSXMUHRrCUSll IKmJun Stul" jtatttStVft t HfnJ$rd U&SiktJftirmi i.perfecl Remedy forConslipa- pnt sour siomacn,imrnKci forms .Convulsions ,Fcvcrish- ;ss end JLOS9 OF SLEEP. Tan Simile Signature of NEW YOHK. IJaJuilH ECACT COPV OF WRAPPER. AGUES ARE AT OUTS uior loaguo basobnll iri facing all over tlio country and many Jio smaller lnnguos tiro proparlug defenses for a dlnrtiption 6f tho nr iiuauiio association. Should ! a condition conic nbouflt will bo rent Importance to tlio PiuiHlc Nu ll, whleh Is nlrendy at war wUh tlio elation. It tlio association Ih U h- lul tlio Pacific National will not bo lutlnw organisation, but will nlnml lio position of u loailor in tlio re against arbitrary regulations. So union 'lenguoa which threaten to Brawny will brliiL',iiborut tho'fol- conditiens: Kiolldhnicnt of draft for tlio tlino ruiitIon of National Association Minor Leagues. jioii fight for pi ay or between tlio r luiiiioii of tlio clUHH.AHypoiiiiil American lefiguo. iti-rcot-nltlou of contracts or ro by tli6 'elfiM A leagues In dealing minora of iv lower typo. ilianoo between tlio National limguo (ho cIiih A jnluora. tie Wing Sang Co and Japanese Fancy Goods and SkfeMbS of Dry Goods. Bilks. Em. Lsxos. Mako up now lino and Ladles' Furnishing Qoods, "Wrappers, Skirts, Walsta now trlcoe, Sale chonp. By nlloy( fltnxst, Salons, Orogon. 'Phono 2100. (fit kniiiwiittiitjiiiimnsiisjnnaninjswM iiSBW'f tnl&f r " 1 - . ,i CASTOBIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TUB CtMTAOn aOHPAHY. MM 0B OITT. Practically tlio ond of organized basobnll for tlio time being. PoshIIiIo invasion of Washington by tlio enstoru loaguo mid Uultimoro u'nd BiiiTulo, now in tlio Enstoru longne, by tlio American. Possible invasion of Chicago by the morlcan aKHoelntion and IiOiiiHville by tlio Anioricnn. .Possible split botweon tlio National hmguo and tlio American on , account of National minor alliance. ,- Howard Grimllin of .Torsoy City, who Is traveling through tlio west as a i minor league delegate to the Los An- gplos coiiforonco, placed tlio eauao of tlio troublo at the door of 1'reHldent Una .loluiHou of the American league-, Tlio minor leaguoH are disgusted at the mauiior in which all of their host players are drafted away by tlio major leagues. Thoy demand that the draft ing bo limited to but oueplnyor from a team each, year and that $1,500 a your bo given for this privilege. ;jolinHon hits ridiculed those repre sentations and unless ho reconsiders the war will bo on. o dot Of! Ghonp. Ho may well think ho has got oil cheap, who after having' contracted constipation or indigostiou, is still nblo to porfoctly roatoro his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain euro for hoadncho, constipation, etc. 25o nt J. 0. Perry's drug store; guar anteed. $&rvzn&. EdlsoutFhonograph Agency. Gnsollno Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typewriters, Now, Second Hand. Kent. 214 Com 'I St Phono Main 401. Bears the , t Signature Am U For t-eyAk ttHi fre 19 m o4f eMN THE RICK OF THE FOREBT ! I Has boon taken to supply Ue stock at i lurobr In our yards. Our tock !;; conipioio wiu hu xinds of imuner Just rtHsolred a car load of No, 1 ! ! s&IbbIos, alao n car of flue- ehauv.j ! Wo are nblo to nil any and all kind of bills. Come uud lot us show yon i i our stock. Yard and office aer a. V. paiu( depot 'Phono Main 651 QOODALR LUMBER CCS A JUDOE Or PRIMU MEATS Always knows what ho wants, and knows that ho rau always get It from our choice stock. If you want a dlteIous roast, steak, chop or outlet thai & tender, rich, ami auc culont, and rill by an 'wpert baud, trimmed and got up for your table, to suit the queen's taste, yoa will always flud. at CB08S' and at lower prices than you can fiud it uaywhtr elio in 8alenw E. C. CROSS Phoey91. ' mind OVER BODY New York, March 25. Dr. Willinnl Rnlnoy Harper, president of the Chi cago University, reached this city yes terday, thus completing tlio first stage of a. little vacation trip that he hopes will greatly benefit his health. He will go to Lakewood today, ho will remain for Bovcrnl weeks. There ho will meet John D. Rockefel ler, nnd doubtless discuss the nfTairs of tho Chicago University. Dr. Harper's wonderfully rapid re covory from the sorioua surgical opera tion, which was performed upon him in Chicago recently, is but one of the evidences of the domination of a mon tallty Btronger than matter, for it is admitted by tho friends of tho doctor that his physical condition was at ono timo such as to preclude tho hope of his rccovory through medical ngcncjv His ensp is being closoly watched by pathologists and motaphysicinns, for it in of great moment to tho scientific world to lenow just 'how far tho mind can dominate mntt'er and thus Btny- the ravages of disenso. For n long time it has been tho bo lief of a certain school of physicians that much of tho ills Hint tho flesh is heir to aro aggravated by tho melan cholic conditions that are induced by a morbid Btnto of mind. President Ifarpor has frequently expressed hlniBolf to his friends ns be ing in accord with Shakespeare whon ho wrote that thoro was nothing good or bnd, "but that thinking mnro it so." When Dr. Harper was told after tho operation that surgery could not euro him, it wns thought that ho would nover again bo able to go nbout his work. Ho laughed at tho fears of his friends and told them ho hnd work to do that compelled him to live; work thnt ho could not afford to leave un finished. Bovcrnl times ho has expressed himself ns quoted above Tho outcomo of his progress in resisting disenso will, therefore, bo watched with great in terest by his friends, o Playing tho SUolls. Tho following query wns recoived this morning, and the answer seems clear: To tho Sporting Kditnr: Can a man play tho shells ami wfuf This is to decide a wager. Please answer in tho Journal. A SPORT. When tho steoror gets tho geezer In tho ptmh, lot tho boosters stall until tho main pluggcr cops; then, If the gilly digs in his koygor, or goes south for soft, give him a Hash of tho littlo dlakio doodle ball. Tho boosters must tip the nut splelor if nny ollies aro piping, and if the "geoM springs n fat roll, tie up tho olllo a flnif to vamp until the blowoff. When ho is up agnlust it good and cops tho wrong nut have tho stuller ready to split him for any hobnnlls thnt come up to knock. Hunch him over to the jnico joint and throw the bull con, but lend him off tlt' lot before' ho gets hip and makes n roar for his wnd, or starts a elemm. If tho spieler should hnppoa to fumble tho the pill while tho d6ugh is up, it Is best to cop and blow at once. Make a hot lanms before tho rubo gets the green in his mit, and do a ringer be furo making another? pitu.li. Whoa llaby u tick, ve gre her Castorlt Wheii'lbo w a Child, (he cried for CtorU When the became MIm. ho clung to CMlorU When ilia liiut Children, the rrvu them ttutorla Shortago of Rainfall. The shortago of the rainfall this spring Is seriously hindering the tio mills thnt ruly on llamas to transport their products to tho market. Tho owners or tlio Lowu river tic mills state that thoy will bo, compelled to close down in the near future because of intmtllvicut water facilities. Tho streams iu tho eastern part of the state, as alo those iu Washington, uro much lower than they have been for many years, and, unless the precip itation increases Iu n. marked ligrie (toou tho iu11(h. deponding on the rivers for their water supply In brfuging out tho logs nro apt to bo gteatly liluilerwl, uud the ttwouut uf lttga seut out severe ly lessened. Dissolution of Partucr&hlp. Notlco is hereby glvva to the public that the. co-partnership botwwi E, L, Irvin uud M. C. Pettys, under the firm ustno of Irvin & Pettys, has t'ds dayl boon mutually dissolved. All bills nercterore contracted by too !-! of Irvln & Petteya nlll bo settled by tholr k suecei)r, and (alt; accounts due the old arm are payablo to "K. L, Irvtn & Co. j Dated. Ws 'aSoTday of February, 1005. , . 2-24-4w tfixiLMiRvrN, 1L a PETTEY3. COD LIVER OIL TRANSFORMED BY CHEMISTRY Mado Falatablo and Digestiblo WhUo Retaining All Its Medicinal Qualities. MAKES TIIE WEAK STRONG. Tho chemist, adding to the sum of human knowledge ns the latter years go by, mnr yet solve tho secrets of human existence. In the work thnt may come to this result he is continual ly analyzing, separating, building in his toilsomo effort to find what is good and bad, and why. In no branch of chemistry is this truer than in the de partment of medicine. For years a drug or nnturnl product may have been thought n specific; the analysis of the chemist demonstrates that it is not the whole, but a part, that containu reme dial virtue. If there hnsJjcon to the whole n difilcnlty of administration, or an unpleasantness of taste, or some other property that has hindered in its common youth, and if it be found that the actual medicinnl parts may be dis associated from this unpleasantness or difficulty, then the chemist who makes tho discovery has proven his value to his race. No one will dispute tho curative val U0 of cod liver oil. For centuries it has been recognized ns the grandest of all body-building agents for wasted hu man strength and vitality. Hoavy Oil Indigestible. Yet a great deal of the good that should have been derived from its uso lias been jircvented by the fact that many patients who wero weakened by disenso could not digest the heavy oil, cither in its raw form or in an cmul sion, and others would not take it on account of its disngreeablo odor and taste. Now modern scienco has proved that tlio oil or greasy part has no value whatever, eithor as a medicine or food It appears that the medicinal ele ments, of which thcro are about CO different kinds found in tho cod's liv er, represent nil the tonic, body-building and curativo powers of this famous old remedy. After t!0 years' study two eminent French chemists, Mourgucs und Gautier by name, discovered a way to separate these medicinal elements from tho oil and livers, nnd gave to modern modi oino all the valuablo part of cod liver oil, unencumbered by the useless, oily, greasy part. A preparation containing all theso medicinal elemonts, but entirely freo from oil or grease, therefore, must bo tho best tonic reconstructor possible. Such is Vinol. In no way does Vinol resemble cod liver oil. It does not look, nor smoll, nor tasto like cod liver oil. Delicious and Palatable. Yet Vinol is guaranteed to contain in u highly concentrated form all tho medicinal eleinonta nctunlly takoa from fresh cods' livers, with orgnnic fton nnd other body-building ingredients, in a deliclously palatable and easily di gest ed form. In every case whoro old-fashioned eod liver oil or omulsions would do good, Vinol will do more good, for it is iijimodiately assimilated, and is nc eoptablo to tho weakest stomach; for this reason it is fast suporcoding old- nisluonod cod liver oil and emulsions. Tho elaborate process employed to separate tho modiuinal, euratlvo olo montH from tho cods' livers, omitting the oil cntiroly, is tho only secret about vinol. Its simplicity is its grandest feature, being absolutely froe from 'drugs and injurious ingredients. It is not n patont modicine, as ovorything in it is named on tho label. Vinol, for the last six yoars, has been sold by tho leading druggists in all tho priuolpal cities of the country, and in most of theso stores its salos have equalled or more, the combined sales of nil other cod liver oil prepara tions, which goes to prove Its superbr- Ity. As a body builder and (strth creator for old people, weak women, puny children, nnd for nil pulmonary diseases, it is guaranteed by over 2000 of the leading druggists of the country to lx the best they over sold. O. V, Putnam, druggist. Attention to Horsemon. As Dr Wm. McLoau, state vetorinar hunt, is. often in Sudani, and, as ho has agreed to assist mo in tho operation upon rldgliugs, I will bo prepared, to operato upon such animals iu the most npprovol manner. Word may be left at F. . Unas' dnK store. Dr. D. D. Keol- or. . . 3 23 3t Sold In Silent by 3, C Stono. ..i' dins ifarocaru rrrciirll I MM&Mfi liliaS S p T L l s.l H 4F VOTI i '' " i mmmnmiTwm, ssm MmeBWlJm,wi;sH-i;,ts. iiiMvt -riMl'ra. IIJMtintlhUaitakl I mUTSff MtOICAUCO.. e t.UmiLtm. pvl CLASSIFIED WANTED. f AEOHITEOT. WANTED. WantctL Ladies' to learn barber trade; 8 weeks completes; tuition ' t.ti inninT TTnlr drcssintr, mani curing nnd facial massage in 4 weeks; special terms now. yio "; -v . rviiorrA Snn Francisco. 3-G-lm Wahtea,--Men to learn barber trade; , . tl! mirfrflll. 8 weeks completes; pusmuu Bu... toed; tuition earned whilo learning. Writo for terms. Mohlcr's Barber College, G44 Clay street, San Francis co. 3Glm Wantod. $8 to $Ta weekly easily earned by either sex knitting seam less hosiery for tho western market; our improved family machino with ribbing attachment furnished worthv fnmiiloa who do not own a machine. on easy payment plan; write at once for full particulars and commence making money; no experience re quirod. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. H-3-tf FOR SALE. For Sale Forty-sovcn aero form, good for hops, onions and potatoes. Also No. 1 Jersey cow, fresh. Terms rea sonable. Inquire at 250 Mill street 3-22-lwk For Sale. Edison concert phonograph, records ond record case, at half price. A great bargain. Address "L. F. II.," caro Journal ofllco. 2-3-tf For Sale, Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2061. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningside. 1-20-tf For Sale. Two flno building lots, well drained, planted to fruit. Inquiro of H. C. Schultz, ono block east of North Salcra school. 1-7-tf For Salo. Five or ten-aero place, first class improvements. Close to school, church, postoflico and railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of Journal. For Salo. At a bargain. House, barn nnd lot for $900. Fino fruit trees on placo. Address "T." caro Journal. 11-28-tf For Sale. Moving .picture outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-20-tf For Salo 112 acres, with CO acres in crop, balanco in pasture Plenty of timber for uso. Thoro aro 18 head of swine, 18 sheep, 50 fowls, ono good cow, ono hack and farming imple ments nnd household articles. Some horses will bo sold with tho plnce. Prlco $G500, $3500 cash, balanco at 0 por cent. Six miles ench of Salem, on F. IL M. No. C, O. Nelson. 3-20-lm FOR RENT. For Rent. A soven-room houso, well wator pipes in tho house, 560 High street. A. Schroiber. 2-28-tf For Ront. Furnished rooms, 3 blocks from state houso. Phono 361 White. A. Olinger. 1-5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every. thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices, in Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Theo. M. Barr Successor ta Barr & Petzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air water aud steam heating a specialty, Salem, Orogon. 3.0. New Lodging House, Everything now, cloan and comfortable. Schrelb or block, 149-151 State street. Mat tie Hutchins, proprietor. Phone M.iin 2874. e-9-tf Salem Iron Works Founders, machin- iota flWil 1ilnl..tl1 m .. .. umcuBumns. junnuiacturors of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber. 8hand & Marcus. 11-29-Im Davoy & Savago.-R,nl Estate, Loans uu insurance, conveyancing and Bxainlng Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your property for salo, 493 Stato streot, near High. 3 S-tf 3ay Have you tried Edwards & Lusch-ti-u for meats. We have tho best sausage in town. Come and try it and be convinced. 410 East State street CXkll 2E.PH STEPMOTHER AT w . Afjr,, viorns when you want your clothes cleaned, dyod, re paired or pressed, rellned, velvet col hirs on; also suit pressed by the month. You eaa got any thing clean Sji!.'01? a .ir 0f B,oves t0 tn most lker. Prop., 195 Commercial strm. Prof. .Jameson. Renowned fiit t.i.l. ll .11 ""Sfc, . u uueases succossfuUy, using ' Electro and Finzon's light X-Rav ' method. BJdriedge building, room,) D. R. and F. o .., , VE AreNow buying -egg,. Call on! us for prices befere yon sell Com-' nierclal Oream Co, ZlUt W. D. rugn Architect and supoiin tondent, plans furnished for all class 09 of building and structural work. Office 116 State' Btreot, Tioga block Salem, Orogon. MUSIO STUDIOS. Mrs. Lottio Dorris, 415 Court street at tho Dr. Rowland llouse, vocal and instrumental music taught. 3-22-lin Music Studio Mis Helen tlalbroath, is. M. room 8, opera houso building. Vo cal, piano, theory harmony and sight roading. 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Thorosa Schoottlo, Osteopath Graduato of founder's school. Grand Opora Houso, Salem, Orogon. Of flco phono Main 2721. Reaidoncs phone, Eod 2003. Assistod by Dr. Madeline Stravens, Into of St. Louis Mo. ' PHYSICIANS. Dr. E. E. Jackson Troats all diseases of domestic animals. Offico and hos pital at ICth and B strots, phono 44 Whito. LODGES. Salem Oamp, No. 118, Woodmen of tho World Meets in Holman Hall every Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. R. Stinson, consul; P. L. Fraser, clerk. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgenson, O. R.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each wcok at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronise, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W.-iAc In their hall In Holman block, e7 ner State and Liberty, overy Moa day evening. Visiting bretnr: welcome. Emll Donaldson, M, W. A. E. Aufranco Recorder. Modern Woodmen of America vm gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Mcoj every ThurBday evening at 8 o'clati Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, 7. C; A. L. Brown, Clerk. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only nrht-clau shop on Stato street Every talus, uow and up-to-uate. Viawt por lain buthB. Shnve, 15t; hair-cut Ne baths, 25c. Two flrst-class boss blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do n coneral drav and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2076. Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-12-lm SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator Berrien apply at offtso. Bills payable monthly In advan Mao all complaint at tho ofllco MieStCs53g3Ca Gold Dast Flouv (9 Made by THE SIDNEY POW g ER COMPANY, Sldnoy, Ore- Eon. Made for family use. Ask g your grocer for it Bran and g "uuns ciwaya on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT wtHwmnnnnniiin H-H HHIIH aM.-HfiH-M-t" Z IIJLjJL & For Ice Ct earn J i Take a pail home for lunch. I 154 State Street. 104 Court Street. f"WHHM'l 1 I H"Mi IsVP-H- Ctccping Upwards That's what we aro doing overy day. AH admit that our meals aro oven growing hotter, and the crowds ore growing larger daily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 1205 Commercial BtreetJ BR. GUNN'S 2UL9& SwJitSLJ'Pi' BWWXO COUlatfljiWJ. IV