Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 19, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY O&XIXAL JOTJRHAL. SAXJSX. OSEOOIT, "WEDNESDAT, APEH. 19, 1905.
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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BY HOPER BROS.
OmOIAL CENSUS SALEM.
MAY, 1001, 13,287.
I II I I H IT I '
A HOTJBEOLEANINQ QUEEY.
The trouble is coming.
Troublo is headed for your house,
armed with mops, brushes, dust rags,
Inn of soap, pails of scourinc; the air
a full of the infernal odors of soap
od, and tho guns are loaded to ihe
putzzle with the ammunition of spring
Sionsecleaning.
This editorial is written by a MERE
HAN. It is necessary to bo thus per
conal to elucidato tho point of view.
Why doos, a woman clean house
aprlng and fall? Isn't tho daily and
weekly dusting, scrubbing and gener
al discomfort sufficient for all purposes?
It would bc cm so.
But just nbout tho time the blue
Llrds come, and tho pussy willows arc
at their best, your wife decides that
4he house must bc ripped from center
to circumfcronce. If you don't like it
yaa ata move. If you. do take up quar
ters In tho barn you aro a flinty heart
d wreteh, nnd don't you forget it.
Tiiere isn't much that you can do, ex
cept to say tho things that you think.
Xrfttcr you may bo allowed to bent tho
carpets, but you cannot hope to com
jxte with tho hired man at that task,
mad if yon nro particularly plcas.irt
5 will bo'nllowod to wear out your
"Snares and temper while pulling tncks.
IX you Iinvo novor removed tncks from
z& toardwood floor with the buck of n
easeknifc, you have not experienced
real life, but you aro to bo congratu
lated. Hut why nil this fuss?
Tho homo looks fino. Thoro mny be
Jt littlo dust under tho lounge, and tho
Tfall paper needs a lick or two at tho
'hands of tho cleanor, but beyond that
what moots it?
Microbes live in dust. Thoy bother
'tho human family littlo until tho dust
'Is stirred and scattered. Why not
leave well enough alono?
Vo havo in mind a good woman
-who moved into a new hduso on April
1st. The carpenters had loft it clean.
"You could (lino olT tho floors and sup in
ftho garret without fear of dirt. And
rtho good woman moved, AX I) 11 Kit
TIKBT ACT WAS TO CLEAN HOH8K
Why do thoy do It? Wo will admit
vthat wo aro stumped I
MACADAM STREETS.
Tho niovotiumt now on in this city to
nocuro tuaeadnin streets should bo en
couraged. Many of tho best residence part's of
Chicago, Ran 1'ruunlnoi) and Hurkluy are
(built of llrokun rock.
Theso cities use u variety of limn
otono, build tho streets narrow and put
3n good curbs and gutters.
Tho streetH of Salem nre too wide to
'over got good results from any kind of
(pavement that has to bo kept clean.
Tho objuotion to macadam Htreets is
that it Ik not easily ulwuied. Hut this
Is overuome by the fact that our trnllic
is light.
.Well constructs! macadam struots
would bo kept quite clean in winter by
Tain and in summer Hprinkllug.
Thoro Ih plouty if good material for
1ho ooiint ruction of imtoadiuu street,
and that plan should bo tried.
If the asphalt people or the hitulithle
people want to put down soma of tlioir
pavement no obsturlo should be put In
io way.
Hut (or liNvtn'ri sake lot us havo
oino kind of stroot Improvomwit bo
old the old-fashioned a ml unsatisfac
tory unsoreauod river Rmval.
Maker City IiiwInwh men and ulilalnhj
Tiro trying to uav tho Chlongn Uitsluess
Men's oxowriduH visit thom on their
"WiMtern junket,
'Tho wy t wealth, if you deslro
it, is as plufu h-s tito way to mar
ket." Ho Mid wis old lieu FroHMIu
out hundred u(h! tlfty yottrit ago.
It is as true ttdy then,
He v!hUi tko wtiy with thb homo
ly advle:
ll hoMotU
Work Iwrd.
MmV SOHIOh
Ol'U 8AV1K06 lbUCK DUIMIW
MKNT YTM 1IWV YOU SAV&
"MoMieHibor," soW Vrtmkiln,
"tUst wor U of a prolifto, gur
tttiHg nature. Mossy tagot money,
and It oiTsprlag eon begot wore,
and so on."
Wo reoojvo deposits of on dollar
r wore any time, nnd pay iatorott
at tho rate of 3 per coat par nu
llum, oeutpVund! semt-auRvally.
Savings Department
OVITAL NATIONAL BANK
Motherhood
MOTHERHOOD is the reward nature
bestows upon healthy womanhood.
Women whoso vitality has been sapped
by disease cannot safely gtvo birth to chil
dren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weak
ness of the mother is revealed in the pain
and agony she suffers.
This great medicine drives out every tw
tige of inflammation and weakness, and
gives tone and strength to the delicate or
crana which mature the child. The nains of
nrefluancT are banished br Wine of Cardui, and mis
carriages, which blast so many fond mother's hopes,
are m-evented. Flooding, which so often occurs after
childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy.
Wine of Cardui babies are healthy babies, because, during the
months of pregnancy, the mother is able to give them necessary vitality
and strength.
With these facts presented to American women no expectant
mother should be satisfied without the re-inf orcement that "Wine of Cardui
will give her. Every mothor should be able to treat herself in her home
with this valuable medicine. .
Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggistat$1.00abottle.
Polycarp. N.C., Jan. 11, 1902.
I am the mother 6f seven children and while in pregnancy with the
first ix suffered untold misery until they were born. One month before the
seventh was born I began to take a bottle of Wine of Cardui, which gave me
reliefaftertakingthreedoses. I utod the remainderof tha bottle until the
birth of thecbild.and was stouter in three days after the birth than I was in
a luomh after the birth of either of the first six. I am i& yearsold.
MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD.
WlNECtml
STATE NEWS
La Grande citizens are going ia for
cement sidewalks.
Albany Woodmen and Maccabees aro
going to organizo baseball tenuis this
season, and promise tho citizens some
good games, and show how the gamo
should bo played.
A part of tho U. of 0. students havo
started a tramp to tho ocean. On tho
way they will study botany, gcologys
etc., nnd investigate tho oyster indus
try anil other things. "
Tho Herald says that Albany needs
improvements that improve that tho
wooden crossings in tho down-town part
of tho city arc in horrible condition,
nnd should bo replaced with eemont.
o
A CASE TO FIT.
Many .More Liko It In Salem.
Tho following caso is but ono of
many similar occurring daily in Salem.
It is nn ensy mattor to verify its cor
rectness. Surely you cannot ask for
bettor proof than such a conclusive
evidence.
Olof Johnson, who is a gardnor by
occupation, living at tho corner of 15th
ami H streets, North Salem, says:
"Kldnoy cnmplnint is no now thing
for inc. I havo boon bothered off and
on from a disordorod condition of tho
kidneys for 10 or 12 yonrs. I did not
suffer so much frum bnckacho as most
pcoplo do who havo kidney secretions,
which was both distressing nnd aggra
vating. Thcro wns a scalding sensa
tion In passing, and a heavy brick
dust liko sediment appeared ufter
standing in tho vessel ovor night. I
had attacks of dlzzines-i in my head,
nnd oft-timos a blurring would appoar
before my oyos, nnd I could hardly
soo. I tried numerous romodlcs, but
all in vain until I saw Doan's Kldnoy
Pills highly rocommoudod for just such
troubles, nnd procured them nt Dr.
Stouo's drug storo. I will say that in
all my experience with doctors' pro
scriptions and difTeront kldnoy reme
dies nothing has given mo tho amount
of reliof that I havo rccolvod from
Dunn 'a Kldnoy Pills."
For Bale by all dealers. Prico CO
coats. l-'ostor-Mllburu Vo., Buffalo, N.
Y., solo agents for tho United States
ltumombor tho name Doan's and
tako no other.
Development Convention.
On noeount of tho oouvontiou of tho
Oregon ltyvolopmout leaguo nt Port
laud April 2d and 27, 1003, tho South
era Paoltlc company will soil special
tUkets to Portland and roturn, under
the fallewing:
From Biatious on Hast Side Division
to ltosehurg Inclusive; also on West
Bldo and Yamhill divisions and Wood
burnSpringllold and Lebanon branches,
ouo and one-third fare for the round
trip, l'riim stations, Dlljnrd to Olon
dale Inclusive, $3.00; from stations,
Wolf Creek to Ashland inclusive, oho
fiiro for tho round trip. TUkets will
b sold for trains arriving at Portland
Uto afternoon of April 96 and the morn
ing of April 80 only. Limit, April U,
1PWL Minimum, rate, 50 cents.
W. K. COMAN,
Qonaral Pasaougor Agent.
To the rubhe.
You are respectfully requested to
cll on tho undersigned and satisfy
yourselves that tho wiuss, liquors, ci
KHrs, etc. at SSI Oommeroial street are
the best In the city. Now patrons, as
well as old, will receive the best atten
tion, HALHI SVTAltTS.
A Swiss corporation sends us nn
invitation to ndvertiso the Passion
Play ns they put it on tho 'boards in
thnt remarkable republic. Wo must
decline. This paper feels badly enough
to advertise some of the patent medi
cines it docs without making merchan
dise of the most sacred things men
tioned in the Scriptures.
S0Z0D0NT
Prolty Tcath In a Qoad Mouih
are like Jowelswell eev. Oar beat men
nnd women havo xa&io Sozodont tho
Standard.
BEST j& TEETH
o.i.sC'oant.x.A..
BMista f tin KM Y ..ygg Bfl
During
Housecleaning
Every woman has an immense amount
of oxtra washing to do, just nt the
timo whon it is most troublo and both
er. Why not send it all to us and savo
yourself this work and bother.
Phono or postal will bring our wagon
Salem SteamLaundry
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop.
DOROUS D. OLMSTED, Manager.
250 Liberty Street. Phono 411
Demorest, Ricks & Co
Dealers ia lime, plnstor, cement, gravel
Hand, tilo and brick. Prompt dolivory to
any pnrt of tho city. Cornor Front and
Stata streets, Sulcm, Or.
Fhono Main 731. Res. Black 361
TrCbim yiixmS
Bicycles
Repaired
Bring in your wheel and let ns put
it in good shape.
FISHING TACKLE
BASEBALL SUPPLIES
Ha&se Bos
Props. Salem Gun SLore.
Ttf2
Ttfove-
Ctonise
Sttfctio
During the absence of 'Mr. and
Mrs." Trover, is under the manage
ment of Mr. Chas. Y. Lamb, former
ly of McAlplne & Lamb, Portland,
Oregon.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
teB0C9eae
Just In
Our new line of 1905 wall pa
per has just arrived. All latest
patterns at reasonable prices.
Call and sco our stock nnd bo
convinced that our paper and
prices are right. Hcmember tho
place.
L L Lemmon
299 Liberty St S
Phone 2475
ff iiiif iif faiiaimnit
THE PICK OF THE FORE8T
Haa been taken to supply the jtad
iiuuuvi m uur Jftnill. UUT ttOrk'J
complete with all kinds of hmL
Jnet recolred a car load at ju
puiugics, buu b car 01 ana jj.
We aro able to fill any and an -
of bills. Come and let at ihor
our BtOCK.
Yard and offloo aear 8. P. tjowl
usjvu ravua auuu col.
QOODALE LUMBER cd
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3 rj xm.1 bB VVv'B JffLLL
A. L FRASER
Successors to Burroughs & Frascr.
Pkmtfcmg Tinning
and Roofing
Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimtU
made and work guaranteed.
367 Stat Street, Salem. Phono 1511.
"n.. .-.. J I Ji-olR'ff
THERE'S NO POOL
T.T7TT1 AN OLD POOL
But tho young ono that pays out li
good money for dry, tough and mttnv
meats whon he can get prime, juicy ul
tender steaks, chops and filets for fti
same price right hero at all times. Ob
meats aro cut from tho best fed ui
fattest cattlo, and is always satisfactorj
E. C. CROSS
Stato Street Market.
Phone 291.
Ate You.
Thinking
Of buying a Liko or road
wagon, either ' rubber or steel
tired. If you aro, bo suro to see
what wo havo to offer.
Wo havo an immenso line of
vehicles of all kinds, and must
move them at any price.
$35.00 up
R.M.Wade&Co.
STRENGTH, PURITY AND LOW. PRICE ARE THE THINGS THIll
MAKES THE POPULARITY OF
Eppley's Perfection
Baking Powder
Excels all Others
Ask yottt grocer for it
TVllVflflflflVIVIfNIflflfll
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Reg. No.
26531
RED SEAL
Tri'l 2:06
Rec. 2:10
SIEE OP JO SEAL, 2:llVi.
Sired by Bed Heart 2:194, the sire of Chain Shot 2:06Vj.
Bed Seal 2:10, Etc.
Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes),
Dnm of Red Seal 2:10 Al- siro of Daisy Fields 2:084, Man-
lawood 2:19. brino field, 2:llii, etc.
Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25,tt
Dam of Veritas 2:1GV, Vindex 2:29?4.
Third dam daughter of Tippo Saib, a thoroughbred.
BED HEAET is by Red Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second
dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bolls, etc. BED SEAL itasii
S 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a 'sure siro of grett
speed. Ho will make tho soason of 1905 at the
i OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
m Terms $40 Season
JJ With the usual return privilege. Good pasturago at reasonatli
rates to mares sent from a distance.
J SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Of,
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A BUSY DAY
At ShWmm flouring Mills., owin, to
tho UieroHMid ami InaroHsing domnud
for tko produet. None better produced.
Makoa wholesome, toethiomo, whito
broad. Tko Wild IUm brand is noted
for ita wporlorlty. Quality novor vnr
tea. TV fatally Uottr par oxeollenee.
Most ooonomioal on tk markottho
bosU
Salem Flooring Mills
Htiie Wing Sang Co
China and Japanese Taney Goods, Mat
tings and Dry Ooods, Silks, Em
broidery Laces. Make up now line
Gents' and Ladles' PuroUMufr Goods.
Bolts, Wrappers, Skirts, Waists now!
at low prices. Salo cheap. By alloy,
Ooort street, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono
Black 2153.
Standard Liquor Co.
Successors to
J. P. ROGERS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
1 48-1 56 South Commercial St
We have in stock some of the best and oldest bradds of
Kentucky Botidbon and Pennsylvania and Maryland Ry
Whiskies. Also some very old blends of the best gadc.
Our stock of wines are as good as can be found in the state.
We carry in stock the very best case goods to be found in the i
market, including wines, gins, brandies, beers, porter and ale.
STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgf.
Phone Maui 2181.