Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 10, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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Why Kuropatkln Was Dismissed,
London, April 10r A Russian corre
epondont sonds a curious story concern
ing tho dismissal of General Kuropnt
kin, nnd vouches for its authenticity.
Ho Bays it is not surprising that the
recall of General Kuropatkiti has ox
cited littlo commont in St. Petersburg.
Afterbody oxpected it after tho fall
of MiikdoD. The reason is as follews:
About six weeks ago M. Domehinski, n
JIussiun at high standing arid a great
personal favorito of the czar, wrote a
long memorandum from Manchuria, nd
dressed, through M. Souvorin, tho edi
tor of the Novoo Vremya, to tho Rus
sian pros? and people.
In this memorandum M. Domehinski
charged General Kuropntkin with
many offoncos nnd accused him of being
entirely responsible for tho disasters to
tho Russian arms. A detailed account
was given of the condition of n flairs
iu Manchuria, and opinion was ex
pressed that if Oonoral.Kuropatkin was
allowed to contlnuo in tho position of
commander-in-chief Russia would never
win n victory. Tho most popular pen
son in tho far oast, continued M. Dam
.ehinrfki, was "pnpaslia" ("Dear Lit
tlo Father") Linovitoh, and ho was
also tho only military man with suf
ficient skill to retrieve tho Russian for
tunes. This romuiunffMoti created a great
sensation in fit. I'.-ti sburg, nnd copies
oi it wore airculatod nil over Russia
after tho editor of tho Novoo Vremya
hnd first forwarded it to tho czar. The
Mtor lmd also received another com
munication from tlie front to tho effect
tk&UKurnpntkin' plnus woro to make
A grand stand at Mukden, and that he
bad taken an oath on 'lis sword not to
movo mi Inch from that nlnce. Tho czar
decided to let Kuropatkin stand or fall
by tho oath he lmd taken. So when
tho news of tho loss of Mukdon was
received ho without any delay sum
innned tho grand dukoa by telephone to
nu extraordinary council, drow their
attention to M. Domehinski 's charges
and announced Kuroputkin's dismissal.
FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE
DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS
Thousands Writo to MraJPinkham, Lynn,
Mass, and Receive- Valuable Advice
Absolutely Confidential and Tree
There can be no more terrible ordeal
to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman
than tObe obliged to answer certain
questions in regard to her private ills,
even when those questions are asked
RURAL ROUTES SHOW
HEALTHY INCREASE
The rogular quartorly sfatistioal re- cards, stamped
port of "tho Salem posiofllco has just , 8,796.18.
been completed and in it is found much
envelopes, etc., sold
WVUI VYAVU MIWOV IJUVHViVUD U. l 44CkVU I WUV.A W... V -- t..V .U .V
UJr ,. .uu .,,., , """V'that will be of intorost to tho people of
this city and the vicinity. The amount
of business now transacted has grown
very much' during tho past threo
months, necessitating an inercase in the
number of porsons employed and show
ing in a vory matorial way the growth
of tho city. Thoro are now 22 porsons
employed by Uncle Sam to flo the work
n this office. In tho building itself
there are six clerks together with tho
postmaster and his assistant; while be
sides these there are five carriers for
the city and nine cnrrlors for tho rural
contlnuo to suffer rather than submit 'outos.
to examinations which so many physl- Tho government has paid out
clans propose in order to intelligently $ 005.30 for freo dolivory service .lur
treat the disease; and this is the rca-l. ... , . . ,u rn, ,
son why so many physicians fail to ,inS thi9 ,nst garter ending March 31
(&JMn TC Wilfadsgn g)
cure female discanc,
This is also tho reason why thousands
npon thousands of women are corre
sponding with Mrs, Pinkhatn, at Lynn,
Mass. To her they can confide every
detail of their illness, and from
her great knowledge, obtained from
years of experience in treating female
Ills, Mrs. Pinkhnm can advise women
more wisely than the local physician.
Read how Mrs. Plnkham helped Mrs.
T. O. Willodscn, of Manning, la. Sho
writes :
Dear Mrs. Plnkham:
The amount of postage stamps, postal
On the nine rural delivery routes run
ning out of Salem tho total value of
tho stamps on all the mail colloctcd by
the carriers was $632.33 and tho total
value of the stamps, stamped paper,
etc., sold by tho carriors on the different
routes was $188.01. There were "i IP
applications for money orders on all the
routes during the threo months.
The total number of all classes of
niail collected on tho different routes
Ws 32,364 pieces; divided respectively
among them as follews: Route No. 1,
3012; route No. 2, 3343; route No. 3,
3002; route No. 4, 3648; routo No. 5,
4384; routo No. 0, 3851; route No. 7
4177; routo No. 8, 3439; routo No. 9,
2823.
Below is appended n complete table
showing the total amount of tho 'differ
ent classes of mail delivered on all the
routes during tho qunrtcr.
Correct Qotks for Men
Suits
Months.
Routo No. 1-
$
0
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p
o
2
i
75
-3
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1 fAv-y f
how I felt, I hod doctored for over two years
steady, nna spent lots or money in mtuicinca
Imerldcs, but it nil fnllcl to do nm any good. 1
baud f emalo trouble and Mould daily have, faint
ing spells, backache, bearing-down pains, and
my monthly periods were vory Irregular nnd
finally ceased. I wrote to yon for your nd
vice ftnd received a letter full of Instructions
inst what to do, and also commenced to take
vdln 15. Plnkbam's Vecctuhlo Compound.
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aim x unvo ocen rcstoriMi to rwrioct ncaitn.
lanunry 3 1,199
'?-,-
" I can truly say that you bavo saved my ti,-....,,, "t"l: '' 1 'i 'i 1
life, and I cannot expreis my gratltudo in February .?.-. .'. 3 1,111
wonls. Before I wrote to yon telling you March t. .,... . i, i
142
138
19S
3,744
3,446
3,787
i
337
457
414
90S 5,515
115 5,270
104 5i,761
Had It not been for you I would liavo been in January
per
ild I
Totnl
T)ntn Vn O
January . .' J ... .J. . ...'.".'.' ;0
Pobruary 4
March 5
Total 19
Routo No. 3
13 3,561 47S 10,977 1,208 309 16,546
1,635
J.421,
1,742
125
130
193
3,646
3,120
3,547
389
3S9
305
63
61
70
5,868
5 125
5,922
4..70S 448 10,313 1,143 194 16,915
'February , 3
my cravo to-day."
Mountains of proof establish tho fact March ,
that no medicine in tno world equals
Lydia B. Pliikham's Vegetable Com
pound for restoring women's health.
2,098
1,881
1,824
307
257
258
4,929
4,718
5,239
339
351
155
127
134
95
7,S02
7,344
7,571
Bearing this label
jlfredpenjaminsg
MAKERS $AEWyRK
Are in a class by them
selves. Equal money
won't buy as good". More
money cannot buy bet
ter. The makers' guarantee, and ours,
with every garment. We arc ex
clusive agents here.
G. W. Johnson Co.
(Incorporated.)
Three Trains to tho East DallyT
Through Pullman Btandard and
tourist Bleeping cars dally to Omahjr,
Chicago, Spokane; tourist Bleephi
cars daily to Kansas City; throng
Pullman tourist sleeping care (pen
sonally conducted) weekly to Chic
go; reclining chair cars (seats fre)
to tho East dally.
TO " HOURS ,,,
J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No Coasxe of Csre
70
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For All Such People in Salem We dur.
antco Vinol Will Oroato Health,
Strength and Vitality, or Ro-
turn Monoy.
Hundreds of old pcoplo right here
in Bnlem need just such a strength'
maker nnd body builder ns our delicious
cod liver oil preparation, Vinol; and wo
simply ennnot understand why they will
eontinuo to drag out a half-dead and
half-nlivo existence, when wo guarantee
Vinol will infimo now life, invigorate
ovory organ in the body, stop tho nnt
urn! decline and iiiako them well, vigor
ous mid strong.
If you want to know how nn aged,
feeble, diseouruged man or woman may
bo mndo active, cheerful and vigorous,
read thltt letter:
Mrs. Catherine Thoror of Albany, N.
Y., writes: MHix months ngo I felt
that 1 wns broken down by ago, und I
wa doomed to tho weak and feeblo con
dition of old people. The slightest ex
ertion tirod mo, and 1 had no strength.
My daughter brought mo n bottle of
Vinol, i soon felt an Improvement, I
continued its use, and am now well,
cheerful and stronger than 1 have been
or years; In fact, 1 fool 10 yours
youngor."
Vinol Is not a strong stimulant which
;reacts on tho system, but it is a. gunu
ino tonic and body builder which ore
ntea strength by building up every or
gan In tho body to do its work ns na
ture intunded, and makes rich, red
blood. In this way It stops tho natural
decline nnd replnuos weakness with
vigor. Wo wish every old person iu
Salem would try Vinol on our guaran
tee to return money If It falln. Take
a doao of Vinol after each meal and
every night before retiring and note its
beneficial elTeet. Goo, W. Putnam,
Druggist.
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BASE
BALL
GAMES
Although Salem has no league base
ball team this senson, thoro aro a num
ber of good nines orgnnized in tho city,
which will furnish plenty of umusoment
for tho ball loving clnsn. Tho William
ette University is putting a tonm in
the field this year that will bo a credit
to tho city, and they aro deserving of
tho support of overy local fan.
Manager Avorlll, of the W. U. team,
has arranged for u number of games
to bo played In tho near future, and he
fools confident tho boys will make a
fino showing,
Tlio work or getting tho diamond In
shape begins this week, it being necev
wiry to remove tho grandstand and then
roll the ground to make a first-elasi
field.
Tho W. U. team will play a practice
game with the High School team on
next Tuesday afternoon, and on Friday
and Saturday the college team will go
up against Columbia college nnd Mult
nomah A. A. Club teams, at Portland.
Mauiiger Avorlll has also arranged a
game with the Choniawa touin, which
will be played here on Memorial day.
This will bo a very closely contested
game, as the Indian team has been in
good form for several months, and if,
the locals ox poet to win any laurels
they will have to "go some."
Totnl
Kouto No, -1
Janunry 6
February 4
March 4
5 5,803 822 14,9S0 845 356 22,717
1,623
li,32i
1,444
220
139
242
5,983
5,781
5,747
371
307
293
146
50
S3
8,349
7,605
7,813
Total 14
Itouto No. 5 '
January
February . 2
Marcli 1
4,388 601 17,014 971 279 23,767
1,048
1,426
1,629
192
182
208
2,870
2,723
3,251
232
259
251
130
124
127
5.0S4
4,736
5,407
Totnl :
Itouto No. 6
Janunry -i 5
February 8
March 6
3 4,703 582 8,850 762 3S7 15.2S7
Total
' Itouto No. 7.
January 21
February 7
March 2
Total 33
Hou to No. 8
January 0
February 2
March 4
Total 12
Itouto No. 0
January 3
February 6
March ,
2,109 290
1,907 242
2,064 332
870
19 0,080
1,822
1,568
1,883
ISO
146
237
0,123
5,696
5,436
17,255
4,403
3,912
4,481
2S7
266
209
260
2S2
243
8.8S4
8,178
82
208 25,254
64
59
85
The Club Stables
First-class Livery and Cab Line.
Funeral turnouts a spccinlty. Tally-ho
for picnics and excursion parties. Phono
Main 241. Corner Liberty and Ferry.
' Chas. W. Yannke, Prop.
Haie Wiflg Sang Co
China and Japanese Fancy Goods, Mat
tings and Dry Goods, Silks, Em
broidery Laces. Mako up new lino
Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Waists now
at low prices. Sale cheap. By alley,
Court Btrcet, Salem, Orogon. 'Phono
Black 21G5.
DttPAKT
FOB
caic&ro
rortland
Brccial
9 15 a. a
Tifc Huntington
Atlantic
8:15 p. m.
tIii Hunt.
lUKton
St. Ptral
Put Mall
6 1' . m.
TlH
Ppokane
TIME BCHBDULES
ftum Portland, or.
alt Lko. Dearer. Ft.
"UlkUj VUtUl, ftHUAl
UItT, St UOOIS, ChlCJgO
and Eui
ilt Leke. Donver Ft.
wonn, uma&a, Kama
Gitj,m. Loots, Chicago
and Rait.
Walla Walla, Lewiioon,
Spokojio. Wallace, Pull
iian. Mlnneacolli at
t'nnl. DuluUi.Mirwankf
unicago, ana xaot.
ARRfJt
PB0!
525p a
7:Ba,a
8: a
Ocean and River Schedule.
.For Ian Francisco Every flee dyj
at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way nolnf.
and North Beach Dall (except Sun
day) at S p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m.
Dally service (water permitting) on
Willamette and Yamhill rivers.
For fuller information ask or writ
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. L. CRAlQ,
General Passenger Agent.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Co., Portland, Oregon.
103
102
81
6,792
6,017
6127
5,273 503 12,796 7S5 2S 19,730
1,521
1,300
1,433
154
118
128
.,938
3,693
4,143
271
295
270
109
92
88
5,999
5,506
6.072
1,200 400 11,774 842 289 17,577
i;i93
1J082
1,232
134
105
128
2,827
2,646
2,914
207
268
311
112
138
177
4,476
4,245
4792
Total
9 3,507 307 8,417 780 427 13.513
ert Ferguson p, Loon Williamson ss,
Itny ltonnie lb, Kd. Dilley 2b, Lognn
3b, Hobort Moots rf, Frod Itoberts cf,
Carl .JohiiHon If.
Illghliiiidors Seth Axloy c, Cllfard
Smith p, Forest I'rosnall ss, Albert
Ward lb, Douglas Ward 2b Jessie
Prince 3b Italph Miller rf Ralph Wal
ling of, Joe Wright If.
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Monarch Oak Tree.
What is believed to bo the biggest
oak troo in the Willamette Valley was
measured tho other day by Count v Sur-
Munnger Avorlll is working hit men veyor Jonas nnd M. P. Fruit. It is on
for till thero is iu thorn every afternoon the Wilson farm between Hnlsey and
E (i
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How's This?
V offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any onso of Catarrh that can
not bo cured by Hulls 'a Catarrh.
F. J. OHKNKV & CO., Toledo, O.
We, tho uuderslgued have kuowu F.
J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and lw-
llovo him perfectly honorable iu all
business transactions und financially
nblo to curry out uny obligation! mndo
by tho firm. Waldlng, Klniniut JtMnr
vjo, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
HalJ'n Hall's Catarrh Curo is tak
en internally, noting directly upon tho
blood and mucous surfaces of tho sys
tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75
cents, per bottle. Hold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for oonati
jt!ou.
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CHILDS11N OBY rOB
FLSTCirilR'fi 0A8TORXA.
MODEL OYBTLB HOUSB,
414 Court attest.
"ko bttt nicftU in the city for the
price Quick service, earo and cleanll
jtMM our motto. Phono 2G48 Main.
SfBS, JENNIE HEADRICIT, ro
and he expresses great satisfaction at
the progress being mndo. The lineup
of the team is not yet known.
The Humbler team, of this, city, is
putting up a good, hard game of ball
this season. In a gumo with the lie
form school team last Saturday, tho
Kamblern won by a score of 12 to 0, the
feature of the gnmo being the errorless
pltehlug of yOUug Keeue, of tho local
team. Ho struck out all but threo meu
during tho game, for whioh he deserves
great credit. The lineup of tho Salem
team wns: Perkins e, Keene p, (labriel
sn lb, Farmer Jib, Hunt 3b, Coode If,
Dyer rf, Kay ef, Coshow m.
The second High Sdhool toam dofwit
ol the Yv Park team bj a snore of 14
to 5 In a eltwoly eontastcd game Sutur.
day tifteriuion. lleth toniui put up n
gool game, but tho Yow Park boys
were eutslsssod.
Tho North Sulein baselwll team won
from tho Huglewood loam Saturday Ijj
a score of SJ7 to 10. Tho game ws
played for a ball aud Iwt, whioh weut
to tho winning team.
Whito Oornera Won.
Tho White Qrnr threw rings
artfttJ the HlgUkHdeM, aU dfntcl
theui by a seero of to o The line
up was us follews:
Whito Corners Homer Hauiit c, Kv
Judgo Worked Sunday.
Juntos J. Gray, of Multnomah county,
was unitod in marriage to Miss Grace
Murray yosterday afternoon in the
county court house by Judge J. 11.
Scott.
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
During theso Spring months vou need
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. No mat
ter whether you are young or old, rich
or poor you'll find it the idenl medicine
to shnrpeu the apatite, rid tho system
of wintor impurities, or to overcomo
that "tired feeling." There's nothing
ltko it for curing Belching, Bloating,
Heartburn, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cos-
Try a bottlo today. Avoid substitutes.
Khodd and is famed in that vicinity on
account of Its huge size. The oak, at i
point two feet from tho gonad is 20
feet in oircumfereuce, giving it a di- j
;r ii r irr , r. i,A . z i or ariPPs
feet, or more than seven feet in diam
eter. It has nn immense spread of
limb and gives evidence of having been
n monarch of tho wild prairie of tho
Willamette when only the coyoto and
tho'rod man inhabited it, long centuries
before the white man had hoard of it.
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To the rubllc. ,
You aro respectfully requested to '
call on tho undersigned nnj satisfy
yourselves that tho wines, liquors, cl-'
gars, etc, at SSI Commercial street aro,
tho best in tho city. New patrons, as
well as old, will rcceivo the best atten
tion. RALPH SWAR13.
Don't let the children sutler. If thev
are fretful, peevish and cross, give
hom Hollister's Kook Mountain Tea
The best baby tonle known. Strength
and health follow its use. 35 coats.
Stono Drug Store.
I
To the Codufay People
When la town take your taeaU at tho '
Stur Restaurant, 339 Court Street, ad
joining Wade's hardware store. Meals
at all hours, 15 cents. Phone 301 Red.
Yout
Banking
No matter how small, no mattor
how large. The. Salem State Bank
will givo it caroful attention. This
message applies to the men and tho
women alike. Wo endeavor to ad
vance tho businoss intorests of our
customers in every legitimate way.
In bo doing, our motives may be
somewhat tiuetured with selfishness,
for, upon tho prosperity of its pat
rons, hinges tho success of every
bank.
Salem State Bank
L. K. PAGE, President
s W. HAZARD, Casnlex
Poultry at Stelner's Market,
Eg9 Per dozen, 15c.
Ducks 1012c.
Chickens 910c.
Hens 12c.
Frys-1210c.
Harrltt & Lawrence.
Eggs Por dozen, 16c.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
Potntoes 10c.
Potatoes, sweet, $1.85.
Onions 3dc.
Applcs 75$1.00.
Tropical Fruits.
Dannnas 5c lb.
Cocoauuts, $1.00 per dor.
Oranges $1.75$2.00.
Lemons $2.753.50.
Live Stoclt Market
Steers 330i.
Cows 334.
Sheep 4c.
Dressed veal 6c.
Fat hogs 5Vi c.
Hay, Fed. ,
'Baled cheat $11.00.
Baled clover $1112.
Bran $22.
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cro.tm Co.
Butter 27c.
Butter fat-30c at station.
Orain, Hops and Flour.
Oats Choico white, $1.40.
Barley $2323.50.
rlour$4.40.
Wheat SOc,
w. P0PTLand"market.
Wheat -Walla Walla, S6c.
valley 9293c.
TIME CARD NO. 26.
No. 2 for Yaqulna
Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M.
Leaves Corvallis 1:4B P.M.
Arives Yaqulna 6:40 P.M.
No. 1. Returning
Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 AM.
Leaves Corvallis 11:30 AM.
Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M.
No. 3 for Detroit
Leavo Albany 1:00 P.M.
Arrives Detroit 6:00 P.M.
No. 4 from Detroit '
Leave Detroit 6:30 AM.
Arrives Albany 11:15 AM.
Train No. I arrives in Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, aa well as giving two or
threo hours in Albany before depart
ure of S. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connecta with tho S. P.
trains at Corvallis aud Alba o giving
direct service to Newport an adja
cent beaches.
Train No. 3 for Detroit, Broiionbush
and other mountain resorts leaves Al
bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit
about 6:00 p. m.
For further Information apply to
T. H. CURTIS, Acting Manager.
T. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany.
H. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvallie.
EXTENDING WINTEE BATES
To Yaqulna Bay Which to People
Wishing to Enjoy Nature's Beau
, ties Proves So Popular.
The low rates in effect from points
on tho S. P. to Ynquina Bay during the
winter, which proved so popular with
the peoplo wishing to view tho beau
ties of naturo at that magniflcont sea
side resort, havo been extonded dur
ing tho month of' April, and tickets
will be sold on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays until tho last of April, good for
return at any time up to May 31, 1905.
The month of April should bo a fa
vorite ono for visiting the seaside,
whero "Smiling Spring her earliest
visit pays," and where tho health-giving
breezes of tho Pacific will banish
"Spring Fever" nnd other ills to
Flour Valley, straights. $4.10: ora- which flesh is heir.
ham, $4.00. ' Through Ticket Arrangements.
UtUs-ChoIce white, $1.351.40.
Millstuff Bran, $19.50,
Hay Timothy, $14.50.
Potatoes S5(g)95e,
Poultry Mixed cbickons, per pound,
lS12c; springs, 1415c; hens, 12
S13c fryers, 1820e; broilers, 22
25c5 geese, 78c; turkeys, live, 15
17c; turkoys, dressed, 1722c; ducks,
old, dozen, $7S: sprine ducks. om
0.50. w
Pork Dressed, 7flBSc
Beef Dressed, 25c
vcai 3ttSe.
Mutton Dressed, 57e,
Hops-1904 crop, 2823c
Wool-Valley, 202le; Eastern Ore
gon, 14lSc; mohair, 30c
miTr' 10 IKmads aad upwa
Butter-Fancy creamery, 2732Vi
W, 1820c; cooking, lll2c.
Cheese Young America, 17c; Oregon
full cream, 16c.
EggsOregon ranch, 17Hl8c
Tickets from nil East Sido poiats
to all West side points, nnd vice versa,
via tho C. & E. aro also on sale; and
on April 1st tickets to all West side
points will bo on sale by tho C. & K.
at Albany; and to all East sido points
on tho S. P. by tho C. & B. at Corvallis
on whoch baggage can bo checked
through to destination, thus avoiding
delay nnd annoyance to passengers
traveling between East and West sido
points.
Full information in regard to rates,
eta., can bo obtained from any S. P. or
O. E. agent or from W. E. Coman,
O. P. A., 8. P. fco., Portland, or T. H.
Curtis, Acting Manager, a & E. R. B.
Company, Albany, Oregon. tf
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