jSlffiMyJJjj-j! DAILY CAPITAL J0T7EXAL, SAUQ& OXBOOV, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1905. I m V r ! ' ? DAlff CABITAL JOtMA'L OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAT, 1004, 13,287. aw Kr! laM L CLEAN THE CITY. The- donot etounaa of this citv. V V Wbero the passongcr trains arrive, are being cleaned up. Tho grass is being trimmed, tlio weeds cut out and gravel xraMrs being put in. The ctato and county and the city public grounds are being put in ordor, nnd so far as the public places nro con "ccraod thero is nothing loft to do but tisa water on them generously during tho summer. Tho school ground still nood atten tion. There nro too many woodpiles, ami rubbish and untriinmed trees on be vrounds to prosont n ronlly noat fcpponrnncc. Tho npponranac of tho school houso grounds could bo much improved by tho co-oporntlnn of tho teachers nnd tho janitors. But it seems nlmost cruel to udc swiy inoro work of the tcachem Property owners about the sohool Sionses might tako soino interest in this gcntnro of denning of tho city. Old boards, barrels, tinwnrc and scraps of all. kinds should he removed. IC Arbor Day woro dovoled to this, instead of planting more shndo trees it "would lo far more bonofloittl. The gen eral cleaning up or tho city cannot bo tMOeled any longer. I CUBED MY RUPTURE 1 Will Show Yen How te Cura Yours FREE. I wm holpless ma bed-ridden for years from a double-raptnra. Ho truis could bold. Doctors said I would die U not operated oo. I footed them sit and cured myself by a simple clieoTerr. I will send tho cure free by mall If you write for It. It cuf ed me and baa since cured thousand!. II will cure you. Write to-day. Capt.W.A. Celling!, Box 797, Watertown. N. Y. OBSERVATION CAR SERVICE POSTPONED TIIE BUILDING ERA. Bulem Is having ii building boom, not Sn the senso of an inflation of tho renl cstato mnrknt, but toduy there nro al snost 0() now dwellings under construc tion. The same reports oomo from almost isvnry wootlon of tho Willamette vulloy, and nt tho rate that houses are going xipiit is safe to wiy that tho population as increasing rapidly. Thero arc sevornl iiiiiisom for, this mid tden elinngn in tho wosteru part of tho TJtato. Tho howls and Clark fair has brought to Orogon a large numbor of Jpeoplo who oomo to mnko homes. They iletu'rn to build and beoomo n part of tho groat commonwealth. Thoy are not alone, howovor, in 'thin building era. for the people of the statu who have lived liorofccl the spirit of Ioruinnoucy, and nro erecting substan tial homes. This i ml Ion ton that the poo jilo who have resided here for years are wsUhIIoiI with conditions, and are ready tfo upend their romalnlng years in the valley. The vnlloy Is en the verge uf period of prosperity and development nnd within flvo yours will double in population anil wealth. Oh Saturday Tho Journal published a telogram from Ohas 8. Fee, general passongor and freight agent at Bun Francisco of tho ITnrrlman lines, say ing that tho observation cur service had bcon extended from Qlendnlo to Port land, and that tho day trains in the Wlllamotto valley would bo equipped, both wuys, with tho improved service. This wns very gratifying to all the peoplo of "Western Oregon, as tho pres ent service does not show tho travoling public who rldo in tho observation Development League will not let tho matter rest with this. It is well known that thero nrc "Y" tracks at Albany, Salem and Woodburn, and the cars can bo run north from ftoseburg or Glen dale by daylight and show the best part of Wostorn Oregon, and render this service until a turn-table can be built nt Portland. It will be noticed that Mr. Worthington says this service may bo put on later, so tho matter has not bcon given up by tho railroad men. Tho mnnngcrs are not Indifferent to the ncods of Western Oregon, and may FIELD --MEET cars tho beautiful country north of . bo able to find shortor cars that can be Qlendnlo by daylight. turned at Portland. The effort to Tho Orogonlnn today says tho sorvico show tho beautiful region known as the cannot be established, on account of lack of turn-tnblo facilities at Port land. It publishes tho following state ment: No Oars at Prcsont. General Mnnnger Worthinglon, of the 0. 11. & Is', nnd tho Oregon linos of the Bouthorn Pacific, says Unit tho div patch from Trafllc Mnnngor C. S". Fee, of Ban Francisco, announcing tho es tablishment of observntiou-cnr scrvieo through tho Willumotto valley on the dny trains of tho Bouthorn Pacific is a mistake, and that tho sorvico will not be established at this timo, for the rousou that thero is no way of turning the cars nt this end of tho line, and, therefore, thoy uaumit bo tihed In and out of Portland until such time us changes may be made In the track, in speaking of tho matter yesterday, Mr. Worthington said: "It was our original intention to run those ears through on trains 10 and 10, and If wo wero able to turn thum here we should bo running those ears. We Hhould be oxtromoly glad to oblige tho people of tho Wilhimetto vnlloy In this mutter If we could, but at tho prosout tlino find we nro not nblo to do so. Home time later wo may be ablo to in troduce thin attractive feature on day light trains through t-he Willamette valley, anil wlion wo are able to do so, Willamette valley to the millions who will como and go from tho fair will not bo given tip by the business men of Western Oregon, nor by the railroad offlcinls. Tho governing board of control of the Inter-College Athletic Association of Oregon held a meeting nt Salem Monday, and set Saturday, June 10th as the time for the annual field meet at this city, and the stato fair grounds as tho plnce for making the try-outs between the different colleges. W. L. Whittlesey, of the University of Oregon, was chosen president; Wil lard II. Wirtz, of Pacific Univesity, secretary and treasurer, and George Simpson, of Willamette, manager. Tho Yale-Harvard plan of counting wns adopted, providing four places, and giving the first man five points, the second man three points, the third two points, and the fourth one point. Thero will be gold nnd silver medals for the first and second places. Special trains will bo run from Eu gene, Portland and Corvallis, and a large number of men prominent in ath letics will bo present. Exports hnvo been secured as judges and referees. The board of control will ask tho Salem business men to givo employes a half holiduy on the dny of the try-out from 1 to '1 o'clock. The event will bring largo crowds to the city. STOP! AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTANT FACT WOMEN The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, xuauysuuucu deaths nrc caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vancc blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves brenic down ami waste away cell by cell. Ill.idder troubles nlmost nlwnvs result from a derangement, of the kidneys and ill a cure is obtained quickest by n proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-RJaot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day. and to get up many times dtirintr the . -. -... ... i: ittL'lit. 1 lie nil Ul and tlie extruordinurv they will not find us uniitlm?. as u effect of Swouip-Koot is soon realized. nro anxious, Indeed, to do everything ' U tand the behest for its wonderful ... . . " " cures of the most distress) ni' cases. huump-Koot is pleasant to take and is ELBOTRIO TAN VENTILATION. Tho uKfliir fan system of ventila tion ndoptod for the now Bnlom High School building Is wild to by tho best nnd most progressive- system In use. It provides u iwilliitfuii of pure air nt HI tluiHR. hmitdtt distributing lht limit all over the Urge gliding. It is lit nso in the largest nnd host sehools of thq onttutry. Thorn nro other gmd Hyjttmim of boating mid ventilation, but (lie oleo trie funs are the lattet thing of (he kind, and r8guiaod ns up-to-data In vory rttspMt. A ourraut of frm nlr Is emwttmitly furctMl through evury rouin In the luiildlug, tmd Uiis Is of the utmost 1m portutiea to lHrg gfltkorlHgs of young Then km wore upl tfolHg about Willi MtUgiMliMl lUHgS RHlI IllOodUtM ompliutloHH fur Inek of frwh nlr than any other miimi. 8 long ms God nmde lr bud iujwU' uf It, nu tlimild hi vdtXuut It. we can that will add to tho comfort or pleasure of tho trip through this bona tlful vnlloy." What Gun Bo Dono. Tho ofiieers of tho Willamette ,Vlliy Store Quangos Hands. 4- W. llnrritt Vihs MirehHMd the storo ur Btlur rtmtMM.v, on Btuto treat, ' and will Uko mmmmUih Mmv 1st. I "TUt wy to wllk, if you dmlr It, U m plain h tb way to war k.M Ho uM wh W im JrkJjH kHH4rd aad Htlf J &L It U ms trw taUy m Utm, He lHUt tW-wtgr wjtk tM kuw ly dl: Hs hwsiwt. Wrk litirck , oint sAvnoe hank drpakt ums'T muL iiHuv you havh. "ltmitlllk" Mill lTHkllH, 4MUt MMAty U f h kUA4, Kr ling nHtrk Mnv IwgeU why, and 1U eiTspriag van lJft mat, A Ait AA Cstl " n w Wo rmve dej4ls f m dallr or ttMre auy tltuo, aad pay iatomt at the rata af X mr ewt )r rm imjw, AtuwunilU U aaHaally. . Savings Department CAITAI NATIONAL BANK sold bv nil drtilfL'ists in fiftv-rent mill one-dollnr size lotties. You may luivc a sample ttottlc of this wonderful new dis covery and a lxxik that tells nil nlxmt it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer S: Co., r.iiighamton, N. Y When writing mention reading this generous oner in mis jmh.t. uoirt make any i mistake, but reuieinberthenanie,Swnuij , Knot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the j nddruMi, llinghamtou, N". Y., on every I bottle That in addressing Mrs. Pinkham yon are confiding your private ills to a woman a woman whono experience with wo man's diseases covers a great many years. You can talk freely to a woman whenit is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man besides a man does not; under stand slmnlv because he is a man. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowine full well that they ought to have immediate assistance, buta natural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them selves to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physician. It is unnecessary. Without money or price you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. Mrs. Pinkhain's Standing Invitatien: Women suffering from any form of female weak ness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely taut or ner private mness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks noth inein return excent your irood-will.and her ndvice lias relieved thousands. Surelv anv woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she aKffl Secretary Fechter Resigned. John Pechtcr, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has resigned and B. P. Muller has been nppointed to act in his plnce I docs not take advantage of this generous until a permanent secretary is elected Mr. Fechtor will visit with his parents in California before commencing active duties again, lie has been secretary of the local branch for five year. Thoy Would Wed. County Clerk J. W. Holund issued mnrirago licenses to tho following couples teday: Nellie E. Hoover and Lloyd Craft; Mary Coldren and Her bert Platts. Regents Appointed. Covornor Chamberlain today ap pointed Hon. G. W. Probstcl, of Wes ton, Oregon, nnd Hon. Jerry Stone, of Athena, Oregon, as regents of tho Weston normal school. - City Council Moots. The city council will hold a regular session this evening, and it is said that an application will be mndo for n fran chise for a new electric company. offer of assistance. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Following1 wo publish two lot tors from a womnn who accep ted this invitation. Note the result. First letter. 'Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " For eight years I have suffered something terrible every month with my periods. Tho pains nreexcruclauns! and 1 can bardlv stand them. My doctor says I have ovarian and womb trouble, and I must go through an op eration u i want to gee wen. x ao not wane to submit to it if I can possibly help it. Flea&e tell me what to do. I hope you can relieve mo. "-Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 69th and E. uapitoi HC&, uenning f.U., Wastilngton,U.U PAINLESS EXTRACTION ABSOLUTELY FREE In order to eoaviaeo thoxe vko Iwva aat trtodMy jmiubxw wsthwOa 1 will, oh FoWj AkdN !t, ad Ulitt fey aaly, extract twtk lu my pain law td. It doWt mat tar wkatkar yoa kava oaa or thirty to toil-Mat, 1 will do It abaolutaiy )Mla law and fraa of aosU Homwih, wlm ply to provm wy statawaats. Wnm you m aa aiwrtioa orar my Hame you aa dKMtd u(h)h it. Tkl is no wxa(tloH. CHe or tlwt d Had nt fottvia0d. DR. B. E. WRIGHT The Painleu Dontitt. StMlotT ImUdlaff, Court St ttkaae Mala SHU. Hur, S a, m. t p. w 7 p. m. to S p. w. SauJay, 10 a. tu. to Ix w. WAR ON IIIOH PRICES. Ellers Piano House tho Aggressors A Two Weeks' Campaign Salo of High Qrado Pianos Will Bo Rolontlessly Wagod for tho Remainder of This Month at Our Temporary Quarters, Corner of Lib erty nnd Court Streets, at tho House Furnishing Company's Store. . Largo Hop Ranch. J. H. Peterson, who owns tho old Ankony place, near Jcll'orson, has just sot out 100 acres of hops on his ranch. II. Ii. MoCann succeeds W. C. line- erty as editor of tho McMinnville Tolophono-lloglstor. Tlint is a very bright and able looal papor and will not deteriorate under tho new manage-mont. noa&e tell me wbat to do. I hope you can Mary ilimn Ine P.O.. V Second letter, ' Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " After following carefully your advice, and taking Lydia E. Plnkbum's Vegetable Compound, I am very anxious to send you my testimonial, that others may know their valueand v bat you have done for me . ' As you know, I wrote you that mnl laid I must have an operation or I could i live. I then wroto you. tellinir vou n . monts. I followed your advice and m . tirely welL I can walk miles without acne or a pain, and l owe my lire to you i to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoo I visb every suffering woman wouldr this testimonial and realize the value of w ing to you and your remedy." Sin Hiij uimnucK, autn ami ii. uapitoi Htreett, mug sr. j., it asniiigiun, u. j. When a medicine has been su in restoring to health so many wi whose testimony is so unquestionib! you cannot well say, without trying!. " l do not believe it will help me." you are ill. don't hesitate to gets tie of Lydia E. Pinkham's VetreW Compound at once, and write Mrs. Piml ham, Lynn. Mass., for special adn it is tree and always helpful. No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tho greatest family tonic known. Brings good health to all who use it. 35 cents, Ten or Tablets. Stone's Drug Store. CHILDREN CRY FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA. Kastor novelties in Ciiinn Plates, Eggs, Egg Cups, Chiuks, Pucks nnd Hunnies. The Variety Store. Now Curo for Cancer. All' surface cancers are now known to bo curable by Buoklon's Arnica Salve. Jns. Waltors, of Duffiold, Va., writes: "I had a cancer on my lip for yonrs, that soomed incurable, until Buoklon's Arnica Salvo hoalod in, and now it is perfectly woll" Guaran tood curo for cuts aud burns. 2oc at J. C. Perry's drug store. As a finale to our closing out of the Imukrtipt stock of Gilbert Bros, in Sn- t lem, we will continue to make war on high pricaa for tho next tan days or to weeks. In our stoak is included the most famous ptaims imido, suoh as tho old nliHm Oklrkwiag, of Boston; tho WVlw. of New York; the populnr llo- j ltart il. labia; SraamMu, Story fc Ulnrk, , lmtia, JiUob UotU Mamaall - Waudell, and tli WaWar Ilroa., witk tko nmndi. lia aad Warp attack meats, aud immy j other. All to 1m wdd oh oar low- Itrifed, NWy-payiaat 4aM. Navar Imi Ihvr Ueaa such piano valuta obUtiHfd ia sm, aad wo atodiet a roord Uroakir in thp wiadiag up of this r markabla sale. IWt put off buying; until tomorrow, but come today, while taer U sm-h an elagaat variety t select from; prices will astOHtea jou. No wed to be wltk out a dnHa aw; terms eaa Ih arrungtvl to Miit oa; iu ft. w can laavo you without a ing axcustv Mr. l.ovehu'O will xplaia Um woadrful Piaaola nnd aatartAia you wltk muslf avery night. Tho magaiifloat Aoalka piano, coin Uiulng 1h & tiagle aase a fin piano and tho mtaa of pmyiag it, is on exhi bition and for sal. Don't miss this opportunity of siag this woudcrful iuveutiou and narfoetioK ia Piuno Piaa ola player eomblaod. Store opo&ad ovary avoaiag. Corner Liberty aad Court btreots. RILRRS PIANO HOUSr ,W. IL Woir, Oworal Agat. Tilt Kenney . is the ONLY SHOE for Style and Quality Up-to-date Men's Furnishings The I Toggery B 167CommcJcial St. Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tei positive, never nauseates or upsttj tta stomach. Cleansos and purifies m entire system. A groat blessing tl suffering humanity. 35 cents, Tei cl Tablets. Stone's -Drug Store. hmnhet Fuel Houses How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Halls 's Catarrh. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, We, tho undorsigned have known F. ijQjt Jjenufcen biefe 3eitett, Utn UE .,. v-.iv.uuj iut miu lu-st iu jwira, nun uo- itr i'nnn3inte cinauiflDen. OtJ liove him perfectly honornblo in all i hntJUftoredBen. 'iDClin 2Iulunft 51 businoaa transactions and financially I auferSauten ober 53aumaicrial $ nblo to carry out any obligations mndo j tuunfdjt loirb ! 3Q r berffliifen aUeS 1dq3 XUllt mm qeuraudt luitb, unb loenn geloflnfM batten loir Guer ."oauS fur CSucq. w berftrfjern bei J8tbienun unb tt&p 50reife. Wt SfoStunft loitb bertitluiHf unb umont gegeben. Voget Lumber &Fuel Co. Julias G. Vogct, Mgf . Office and Yarda 14th and Oak SU j by tho firm. Wnldtng, Kinman &Mar vin, Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Hall's Catarrh Curo is tak on internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaoos of tho sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 conts por bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-patiou. CHILDREN CRY TOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA. 9lKR0IEiiieiaIIt)lIMIIMMIllKll i $10,000 s ! Closing Out Sale I NOW ON Ta Boa Hive Stor changed owaws. Stock biag closed out at rf duod prioos. Prfeas oa all go wis bow rmlucod. New goods on the roal had to lie aaceptad, aad all will lx inclndod ia tkis sale. Fine shoes. Ladt' aad Goats' Puraiehiat. Embroidrioa, Ios, Ribbons, Vf brwUas, La Cuftaias aad lots of now goods at bafgaia prices. Th e .-5" Bee Hive Store I 304 Commercial Rtreet iiigaiiiiMtMMtmmiHBmMiiiKaBiiiiMinini aAviui. a.