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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
MlHrnilinm lliiw icvi. :ts: w wwniniipiijFjiiW'i'Mtn mm,w -KPI ar ? rg.7,;? fflrmrnaa WfP&tfi BUTTER r The Best Bttffcf arJe In Oregon Haelwoo$ 65c Per roll. We arc exclusive agents for Salorn. FTJLLEB, & DOULAS. Salem's Leading Qroccrs. 456 State St. Phono 2261 iwi ininiiiniiiiHiH AMUSEMENTS. 1 j inn in liimma tiinj TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville. Largo Crowd at Edison. Tho chango in the program last night brought out tho regular first nighters, and was the magnet that drew an audi onco that nearly tested tho capacity of house. Siilemites laughed and applaud ed and settled back in their seats with a look of satisfaction on each and every face, Pat and Fnnnio Kelley are fun ny enough to make a crutch laugh, and Zoiglcr, tho ventriloquist, had somo now ideas in his act. Mndnmo Hoffman, magician, exhibited somo new tricks, and Nellie Emerson ropeatcd her form er success. Miss Cosetto sang an excel lent illustrated song, and was warmly welcomed. Lend a few of your spare moments to Father Time, and get tho Edison habit quick. New Edison Theatre B. P. Starkey, Manager. Week commencing Monday, April 3, '05. Stimulating Vaudoville. Tho masters of tho Hibernian comedy, Pat and Fannie Kolloy. The unseen talker, Albert Ziogler, King of Vontrilonists. TLo Lady Hormann, Madam Hoffman, Showing tho hand is quicker than tho eyo. Gacoful and Winsome. Miss Nellie Emerson, Eovclatlon in contortion dancing. Miss Ethel Cosetto, Singing illustrated Songs. Edisonoscope, New lifo motion plcturos. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Change of nets Thursday. Any seat 10c. Edison Phonograph Agency. Gasolino Lamps. Mantols, Gasoline. Cffl&fy V Typewriters, New, Second-Hand. Bont. y 214 Com'l St. Phono Main 401. Sacs Southern Pacific. E. H. Dakin, a recent arrival from lllionis. who intends establishing a liank and a drug store at Springfield, baa sued tho Southern Pacific for $suu damages. Dakin is having troublo with tho railroad company in securing tho delivery of a carload of household goods, storo fixtures, etc. According to his story, when tho car loft his homo town in tho East ho paid $10- f rolght on it to tako it to Portland. When the car arrived at Springfield ho found that thoro was $171 due for hauling tho car fmm Portland to Snrincfield. This ho refuses to pay. Betudes tho $500 dam ages alleged to have been incurred oy tho detention of the goods by the comr pany, Dakin demands tha delivery of tho goods or thoir value In cash, $4000. PIMP AMD FADE HUMORS CLIIKD BY WKINEALTHMA Of Treatment 780 mm coiuuta or iirBBuf. Tr ilnZ t kit IK BUH ioiui it " is "v rnna lrtk.bsc. Lu.i . ill. twi iftt inuv . and SktnheaHU Tu- S.2" .'"""'," r.rrm. All drorstaU'. r-w -zn nt m-t lira ;.uvt - -.. - f.,n Complex!"" for pimpSc. MckbM4. wdom, wV1?5i rti . . KM 1 JEPi Y LES TALA.U2 TKAXMAVY. RHEUMATISM Columbus, Ohio, May 20, igcrj. Six years ago I had a severe ajtack ol Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid up In bed for six months, and the doctors J had did me no good. They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre. scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be an the use of S. S. S. My knee and elbow joint3 were swollen tembly, and at one time my joints were so swolleuand pain ful that I could not close them whsn opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I wasgettingdiscour aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S. S., but as I saw it u as helping me I contin ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man ud have never bed a'return of the disease. S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. I have reo commended it to others with good re sults. R. H. CnAMTAN. 1355 3H. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the in flammation and pain arc absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never be con quered till these are neutralized and fil tered out of the blood andsystem. S. EM3. goes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purifies and ie stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous condition. It contains no potash, alkali ot other strong min erals, but is guar anteed entirely vegetable. Write us and our physi cians will advise with out an j charge whatever Our book on Rheit matism sent free. The Swift Speu'flo Company, Atlanta, 6a Cut Out tho Coupon. Of last week's Friday Journal in nn ourad. Present tho coupon at tho Yo kohama Tea Company's store, and re ceivo free,, without a purchase, a pack ago of chocolate cream. HOME ENDORSEMENT. Hundreds of Salem Citizens Can Toll You All About It. Home endorsement, tho public ex pression of Salem people, should bo ev idence beyond dispute for every Salem render. Suroly tho experience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully giv en by them will carry moro weight than tho uttorances of strnngers resid ing far-away places. Road the follow fellow follew ing: Mrs. Noodham, wife of W. S. Need ham, painter, residing at tho cornor of Fouth street and Jefferson avenuo, North Salem, Bays: "Like almost all paintors my husband, has beon troub led with his kidneys for years. The oxposure, tho reaching and stooping, combined with the turpentine and ma terials in tho paint, all tending to put the kidneys out of order. His back often ached badly a night when ho camo homo frpm work, and when ho caught cold it always aggravated the troublo. Ho road an advertisement aboht Doan's Kidney Pills, and pro cured a box at Dr. Stone's drug store, and uBod them. They did good work by helping him at ouco, and ho con tinued thoir uso until relief was ob tained." For salo by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho United States. Romombor tho namo Doan's and tako no other. 14 Will Have Plenty of Room. Tho 45-foot two-story addition that is being added to tho Capital Stables will give proprietor Low plenty of room. Tho dimensions of tho building, when finished, will bo 105 feet long, by 74 feet wide, two stories high. How's Tbis7 Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh that caiv not bo cured by Halls's Catarrh. , F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. tho undersigned havo known F. J. Chouey for tho last 15 yonrs, and be lieve him porfoetly honornblo in all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by tho firm. Walding, Kinmnn &Mar vin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Hall's Catarrh Curo is tak en internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mueous surfaces of tho sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Prico 16 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family PiU '' jonstl pation. Miss Nan Skively, the teacher In tho Cottage Grpve high wheel, who was discharged by the wkool beard boeauso sho eould not produce her diploma, has begun suit ia the circuit court against L. F. Wooley, O. O. Veatch and O. H. vnn.inburtf. directors of the Cettago Grove- Jwhool district, tor damages in the sum of $300. ...i.. ..... link live her CtttorU When the u CJilM, erfcrt for OutorU wna the becsae Ml, the two to iw When the b4 CWWiea, the t thM Cuterl DAILY CAPITAL' JOTJHAXi, 'BAUSMJ" OWSQOW? FEmAY, APBH. 7, 1005. MADE FIRST FLAG Mrs. Susan Loonoy Stclwcr, who was burled in tho Looney cemetery yester day, was one of Oregon's earliest pion eer women. Sho and her mother, Mrs. Mary Holden, had tho honor and dia tinction of making tho- first American flag ever mndo in Oregon. This flag was used by tho first company of vol unteer infantry organized in tho state. Tho company was captained by Charles Bennett, and every week the mombers would meet for drill on the farm of Daniel Walso, in Marion county. On tho Fourth of July, 1S40, what was probably tho first actual celebration hold in Oregon took placo hero in this city, and tho company so lately formed participated in tho parade. The now Hag was carried nt tho head of tho com pany, lending a touch of color to the scene. At the closo of tho pnrndo tho crowd collected in tho public square and listened to tho rending of tho Dec laration of Independence by J. S. Smith. This was followed by an ad dress by W. G. Tibaut, after which ntlier Jicslio oucreii prayer over me barbecued meat. Daniel Waldo next read tho toast. This concluded tho pro gram". Primltivo ns this celebration now scorns to us in theso days of inon- ster parades and fetes; yet ti those hardy pioneers tho commemoration of tho greatest event in national history in this simple manner meant moro to them than do tho costly celebrations of our time mean to us. Enjoyable Fishing Trip. Hollister Chamberlain and Ross Flower, two of Salem's young sports, have just returned from a fishing trip to Siletz Basin, having walked both ways, making the trip in four dnys. They loft Salem last Saturday morning, and returned Tuesday evening. Thoy report catching lots of fish and also having a fine time, nlthough they had to gb ono whole day without grub. They wero fishing up a small stream, and, as tho way was rather rough, they tied their provision sack to tho branch of a tree, thinking they would return that way and get it. Svhen they did return nil that remained of tho grub was the sack that it was wrapped in. Somo animal evidently needed tho meal worse than thoy did, but tho boys nro none the vorsi for It, as they say thev had all tho fish thoy could eat. Ho Floads Guilty. A special from Jacksonville says: Albert Johnston, at this timo serving a term of 15 years in tho penitentiary from Jackson eounty for criminal as sault, nnd for whom thoro is a roport of a pardon In prospect, is serving his second term in tho Oregon peniten tiary, having beon sent up somo 20 yours ago for larceny. Tho affidavit mndo by tho Indian girl on whom he committed the crime that Johnston is innocent does not scorn borno out by tho records for Jnckson county, which shows that ho was not convicted after a jury trial, but that ho entered a plea of guilty, and in pursuance of this plea was sonfTTcod. Johnston's standing in the community is anything but good. Will Meet in Guthrie. Tho National Editorial Association will moct In Guthrie, Oklahoma, Juno 0th, 7th nnd 8th, nnd President H. J. Houdricka, of tho Oregon Stato Pross Association, is noxious to make ap pointments of delegates to that conven tion. Any of tho members of tho or ganization in this stato who can at tend, nnd would liko to bo appointed, are requested to at onco sond thoir names to President Hendricks. Aftor the meeting at Outhrlo an oxcurslon will be taken to Oregon. Pianos Arrivo In Large Lots. Today another our of pianos arrived for Geo. C. Will. Thore Is an uuheurd of demand for pianos around Selem just now. Tho car, as Tormor 'nrt, Is a 40-foot ear -containing IS pianos, and thoso pianos como harnessed, not boxed, making tho same freight o 18 pianos us 12 would cost boxed. This snvea the prico of freight on six piano. It is only fivo weeks since Mr. Will re oolvod a carload, which are all sold. a Sold Bootblack Stand. L. A'. Oeier, Salem's veteran boot blaek, has sold his stand at 112 Com mercial street to K. Anderson, awl will leave today for Oregen Cfty, where be will locate. Mr. Geler says he will establish a six chair boetblaek stand ia that eity, and expeeU to remain there. He will send for his family Jn a few da). . n It Is emphatically denied that the University of Oregea at Kuge bad grafted athletec from Nevada or else where to organize a crank team to com pete at the Lewis and Clark gatoes. All of the athletes have been fe college slnc6 last September. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Salem Woolen Mill Store Farmer's Institute. Mr. J. H. Rhoton wns lu tho city to day looking aftor somo detnlls relative of tho holding of a farmer institute at West Station about May 19th mid 20th. TI10 plan is to havo somo of tho best speakers obtainable on their program nnd to hold about five sessions. Tho meetings will bo held in tho depot nt West Stayton. " Particulars as to tho timo und program will bo given lntor. THE TEAHER'S FOE A LIFE ALWAYS THREATENED BY NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Ono Who Broke Down From Six Years of Overwork Tolls NHow Sho Es caped Misery of Enforcod Idloness. "I had beon teaching in tlo city schools steadily for six years, ".said Miss James, whoso recent return to tho work from which sho was drlvon by norvoiiH collapso has attracted atten tion. "Thoy wero greatly overcrowded, especially In tho primary department, of which I had chargo, and I had been doing tho work of two teachers. Tho strain wn too much for my nerves nnd two years ago tho crisis came. "I was prostrated ineutnlly and physically, sent In my resignation nnd never oxpcctejl to bo nblo to resume work. It seemed to me that T wns tho most miserable woman on earth. I was tortured by nervous hoadnohos, worn out by inability to sloop, nnd had so little blood that I wa us whito as chulk. "ftor my active lifo, it was very hard to boar enforcod Idleness, nnd It was terribly discouraging to keqp pay ing out tho savings of years for medi cines which did mo no good.w "How did you get back your health!" "A bare chance and a lot of faith led mo to a curo. After I had suffered for many months, nnd when I was on tho very vergo of despair, I happened to road an account of despair, I hap penod to read an account of somn cures Effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tho statements wero so convincing that I somehow felt assured that theso pills would help mo. Most people, I think, buy only ono box for a triul, but I pur chased nix boxes at onco, and when I had used them up, I was indeed well, and had uo moro need of moro medi cine. ' "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enriehiid my thin blood,, gave mo book my cloep, restored my appetite, gave me strength (0 walk long dlstanoos without fatigue, in faot freed mo from all my numerous ailmonls. I havo already taught for several months, nnd I eannot say enough in praise of Dr. Williams1 Pink Pills." Mlsa Margaret Mi Jamem Is new liv ing at No. 1233 Clay street, Paytou, Ohio, Many of her fellow tea eh or, profiting by her experience havo also usoI Dr. Williams' Pink 1111, and aro enthusiastic about their merits. These pills havo & truly wonderful reeord tor restoring health wrecked by overwork of brain r body. 8tmaek, blood and nerves ieel the good effeets almost im mediately. Bound digestion, strength, ambition and cheerful spirits quickly follow from their uh. They sre the best remedy for all persons who are debilitated. They are told in every drug store la th world. 1 h' iIM'i ! una fwnw.- - MtaM Spring What hnth Spring sprung! Comb sec. .- , , Our now spring suits nro now ready Wq'vo tho best efforts of tho world Js Como nnd sco tho now coinors. It Vrlll pay you well, nnd you'll find pouring In a hn ml so mo spring suit. . . Negligee It's a comfort to pick from a brond to noto how : will cost you to noto how smart looklug nnd $f.OO, $1.50, 2.00 Thon our shirts always fit comfortably. Bosoms nro plain, or plaited; cuffa i nttachod or soparato. MARION COUNTY LEAGUE Thoro is some talk of organizing a county baseball league, to consist of Gcrvnls, St. Paul, Woodburn, Hubbard, Mt. Angel nnd Chomnwa. Tho towns mentioned havo always turned out good baseball clubs, and thoro is no reason why somo flno games should not bo wltr ncsscd in tho county this summer. Snlcm might nrraugo to hnvo n part of the games pulled off In this city, pro viding arrangements can bo mndo for grounds. Tho Marion County Amatour League should bo a success. What two words mean mos to your groder? and what dc thoy mean? Schilling's Ucst; and the mean a good deal of busines? without any trouble. Is at tho Hospital. Prod J. Urnuning, son-of tho proprie tor of tho Home Bakery, who haH re cently undergouo an oporatton at tho Bnlein hospital, is gotting along very nicoly. ' ' ' O' Good Displays. Somo of tho confectionery stores In tho city aro showing attractive displays of Kastcr candies, eggs, etc., In their windows. Movod to Bilverton. 8. l-'rlodman linn boxod up his stock of merchandise, and has tukon it to rjilr vertou. Gervnls Star. OHILDBBN OBY FOR FLETOnER'O OASTOBIA. $ 1 0,000 SALE Known m Tho Boo Hivo Store wilt bo cIohihI out at a big reduction. Tha ttoro reopens Saturday morning. A Fine Line of Shoes Such as tho famous W. L. Douglas Bhees for men; UU & Duna and Bar Brand fer wonien nnd childrenno hotter in the world. Also a eompleto line of ladles' and gents' furnishing goods nnd clothing. Mverytbing must go with a rush'. Oome early. Mr. Melson has been employed by tho new owners to htjp glojo out tho stock. The Bee Hive CASH STORE 304 Commercial St 5) -w.wmtmMVm i Stilts . . ,i,, to bo ndmired or worn. best tailors. '? our prices nro no barrior to your ap- if n- 1 1 mm 1 Shirts nnd hnndsomo collection of fancy shirts wcll-mndo they arc, nnd yet know that they JVr T1 V -""W-v Tho liquor cases that aro on trial ben foro tho circuit court of Baker couuty nro costing a groat donl of money, and tho taxpayers nro beginning to kick. n A Bnkor City man says ho is going to try nnd havo tho next grand jury tit. Mint county indict tho farmers who. don't remnvo tho Canada thistles from their farms. HOLUSTErVS Rocky Mountain Tea Nutft A Bur Medlelne fir Bnir Peepk Bring Qotdon IlMlth tad Rtattrti Vigor. A sp'flllo forOonttlpalion, Imltaeitlon, Lire nuu i.imwv ituiiuil't I Hlliivi. in;cui, tllllur Dlwxl, Had Ilrenth, Hhmtcliili DonnU, IIciuUcM nod jlnoknchfl, U' llocuy Mountain I'm la tt H form, in cent u hox. Omilim made by tf.it ta!.!. Ilnfln rbiwnlirir UTiiillnnM tVI. GULDEN NUGGETS rm FALLOW PEOrtX' A BUSY DAY At Salem Flouring Mills,, owing to tho Increased and Increasing dotnnnu for tho product. N0110 hotter produced! Makes wholesome, toothsomo, white! broad. Tho Wild ltoso brand is notc4 for Its superiority. Quality never tar' ies, Tho family flour par ercolloneo Most oconomtcul on tho markct--tU best. Salem Flooring Mills Safes!, Oftgots !! - - - 1 k r